THIMBLE THEATRE With Hi* Ear To The Ground. By E. C. SEGAR PcaMrti .SyhfliQU, >wt,Y VE DO HEAR IT, > DON'T ve, SON? R S-SH— HEAR IT? NOW. POPPA hem* iTimwee rrsjus* IN ME HEA0-MM8E l BE GET TIN' PlXILATEO- ^ pixilated?? OH. i SEE-VA MEANS PIXILATED LIKE GARn WAS IN THAT MOVIN’ PITCHER-ARP. ARE! NO VA AIN'T LOSIN' VER MIND- SURE, I HEARS IT, TOO SURE P0PEV6, 0\0 WOO REALLN HEfcR SOMETHING ? r VJELL, IF VE OONT^I? HEAR »T NOW WE ^ SOON WILL BECAUSE IT’S COMiN' NEARER NEARER. NEARER >-NT-.,.*'' >'o_^ ■m* NOT A THINO-V * \ JUS’ Sf\\0 \ OlO so HE WOULDN'T THINK ^GO»N’ \ UL OAFFV SECRET AGENT X-9 The G-Man’* Got Her Number. By CHARLES FLANDERS ALL RIGHT, W6E-6UY-Y0L) MENTIONED ) l© O’CLOCK TONIGHT* e O/ER THE’PHONE - J11 BROKE O why ? r-— IN BETTY S ROOM Con the i WATER FRONT) SPRINGS CAR O n/ e /£PH ? THAT HAPPENS SURE,BETTY ! fO BE THE BOSS'S (7=-) ALIAS 5AILING HOUR - LOUISE MUNSON COME CLEAN INMATE NO /*/S6l WHATS THE IDEA ? WHADDVA MEAN BV THAT ( CRACkTP ' DID MDL1 EVER SEE R VL FEDERAL-AGENT BEFORE WELL, TAKE flGOOD LOOK AT . , THIS ONEll BUT WHERE... HOW....DID YOU KNOW 'THE FBI. RELEASED VOU ^ FROM THE REFORMATORY WE KNEW YOU'D HEAD BUT, YOU'LL PLAY ME OR HEAD BACK • BLONDIE At The Foot Of The Class. By CHIC YOUNG I HAVE NO IDEA OSAP OADDV. WHAT UAPPENS WHEN ONE DONKEV BUMPS INTO . ANOTUEQ r' a ONE? __/ HENRY By CARL ANDERSON JUST KIDS Poor Little Rich Boy. By AD CARTER HEBE COMES THAT\ LITTLE RICH BOY WHO HAS MOVED ( t INTO THE CASTLE i ON THE HILL - ■■ - © 1*W, King Futures Syndicate. lac., World right* I'M WINSTON BPYAN -WE'CE VERV PICM AND WE’VE SOT EVERYTHING IN OUK PAMILV! TILLIE THE TOILER The Forgotten Man. By WESTOVER ■. p-rcse xiuje's peeved /vT Mb FOP KlOT X<vKlM6 METE "to L-OMCM, But uj hen \ My 'tfXJ SAY THE OAIMER. OF THE YURE-HAU2.BD TEBRIB2 HAS TUR.UED UF» AT THE POUND"? YeS, THBS DOS will. 8E" HS2E, VaJHEM He COMBS V UWDER. - STAND - S'BVF <3osH ,l Was afraid of THAT, Mrs. "THINK. HOW HAPPY THE OWNER. VS <SCXW6 To BE AT eETTVMS HVS DO 6 liACK The Star Want Adv. Rates One Cent a word Uhls type) each tnsertlon 25c Minimum Charge 2c a word this size. 3c a word this size. Cash must accompany all ord ers unless you have an open ac count with us. All keyed advs. are confident ial. No information about same will be given. The only way to reach these Is by letter. An extra charge of 10c will be made for all “keyed" advs. We reserve the right to revise or reject any copy. Shelby Daily Star PHONE NO. 11 CAROLINA MARBLE AND GRAN ite Works, Charlotte, N. C. ofl€rs you more in monuments. See us. Write or call F. S. Beam, Gas-. tonia, R-3, N. C. Phone 3321. tf 15c j WILL PAY HIGH est cash price for peas, cane seed, les pedeza seed, cotton seed meal, cotton seed, corn, scrap cotton, etc. D. A. Beam Co. 20t-4c OUR STOCK IS ALL BRAND new. You can’t find any nicer line of gifts in all kinds of jewelry than you will find at Alexander's. Geo. Alexander Jewelry Store, South side of Court Square. 2t 17 FOR SALE: LIVING AND DINING room furniture, kitchen cabinet, oil stove, wicker suit, heatrola, dresser and dressing table. Mrs. 3. Gaffney, phone 757-W, 701 East Graham street. 5t 14c | FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, flue lining. Z. J. Thompson Lum ber Co, phone 107. tf 17c i DON’T MISS THE CHRISTMAS programs. For first class radio service see or call Ideal Radio . Service, phone 613. H. E. McKin ney, 1008 N. Washington street. 5t 13p BRAND NEW HOUSE FOR SALE at a bargain. You could not dup licate it for the price on today’s ' advanced cost of labor and ma terial. Five rooms, complete plumb ing, garage, underpinned, sub flcored, front and rear porches. Street paving paid in full, taxes! and insurance paid. $650 cash, bal ance of $1,600 in building and loan. I ■ Lee B. Weathers, owner. 3t 16p| WE PAY CASH FOR peas. Morgan and Co. tfN2c ALL NEW AND USED RADIOS, ; both battery and electric are be ing sold at special prices now at Pendleton's Music Store. 15-17-18c FOR RENT: AVAILABLE JAN 1st. two furnished first floor rooms, adjoining bath, nice section, with small family. Phone 554-W 2t 17p OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW. We repair, refinish and upholster any kind. Shelby Upholsters, 205 West Ford street, phone 694. tf aug 26c ; COAL FOR EVERY purpose. Lutz - Yel tfih rififll f!o PVinnoo! 831-832. tfMWFc FOR SALE: BOY’S COLUMBIA bicycle, In first class condition. See E. P. Riviere at Star office. 3t 17p \ YOUNG WOMAN WITH SIX years experience desires position • as stenographer and bookkeeper! or general office work in business or legal capacity. References. Call 749-W. » 17C ] LOST—BLACK HOUND DOG BE tween Lawndale and Casar with j brown legs, white tip on tail. Bate : j ^Parker, 719 S. DeKalk St. 2t 17p' 1 NEW STORE FRONT, NEW stock of all kinds of jewelry, newj i lo" prices at Alexander s. South side of Court Square. WANTED — SCRA] cotton. D. A. Beai & Co. 2t-18( FOR BEST COAL Best service. Call; Lutz-Yelton Coal; Co. Phones 831-832. tfMWFc i ricket Lines Are Seen In Charleston CHARLESTON, S. C, DfC .g /FV-Striking seamen who have thm vessels tied up in Charleston har >or. today continued their actn,' ies with the assurance of Mavo Burnet R. Maybank that authority' mould not attempt to prevent exten ’ion of picket lines so long as Lions remained peaceful. Meanwhile Captain F, c Sec Posted $750 bond for the release ! the Steamship Narbo, libeled w seamen for back wages they allcee mere due them. To Investigate WINSTON-SALEM, Dee, 18^41 —The North Carolina committee or negro affairs, meeting here, urged thorough investigation of the con troversies which precipitated th« recent student strike at A. and T College, Greensboro. SMALL FARM: 32 ACRES IN~No 8 township, just off hard surfaci road, two small houses, runnint water, productive land. Pay $75, cash, balance of $1,500 in federa land bank. Owner leaving state says sell this week. See us. Wii be glad to show you. J. b. Noia: -.ARGE ASSORTMENT ALL FAH styles in ladies dress materials or sale Wednesday. Cleveland ciotr MiU-_tf 2( you CAN’T BEAT ALEXANDER 5 for gifts in the jewelry line. Geo Alexander, southside of Courl Square._ a ll HIGHEST PRICES paid for scrap cot ton. Auto Inn. 6mwf 3IVE A PHOTOGRAPH~FOR Christmas. We make pictures day or night; color any picture with transparent oils; work done by experts. Ellis Studio, Bank Build ing. 4t-15e WANTED — C OW peas. D. A. Beam & Co. 2tl7c t'OR BETTER MILL WORK Z. J. Thompson Lumber Com pany, phone 107. tf 2lc SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF~$2M)0 off on all pianos for schools and churches up to January 1st. Pen dleton’s Music Store. 15-17-lSc WANTED - SCRUB cotton. D. A. Beam & Co. 2t-17c rLITTLE SLIP OF~YOUR FOOT may cause a broken arm or leg or even the loss of your life—be wise, insure against any kind of acci dent. Protect all. J. S. Willard, Finance Bldg., Shelby, N. C tf fri 4e WANTED - H fcT* ory nuts and black walnut kernels. D. A. Beam & Co. 2t-17c rou areTcord ially invited to Wray’s great Christ mas sale. Fine suits and overcoats. Men, if you need clothes, don’t miss this chance. 5t-16c 5EE~ ALEXANDER’S BEAUTIFUl line of dinner rings. Prices fro™ tin nn Alexander's Jewelry store. Southside of Court Square. 2t ” ?OR SALE: TEN MULES. WEIGHT 1000 to 1100 pounds. Price *'<*> '* $125. Also farm implements, r"' two-horse farms for rent, tenan must furnish stock. See Ernes Elliott, Lawndale. 3t__p l PULL LINE OF ELECTRIC AP pliances, waffle irons, perci* toasters, mixmastcrs. irons. Al ■ the very latest design and niaty by Westinghouse at p™dlet0" Music Store. F ITS PINE GIFTS IN JEWELS* see Alexander. Southside of _ 2t Square. JJTZ-YELTON Coal Co. appreciates your business. Phone ftftDAYS on On fHURSDAYS k. rooms uufurwU.iieti u* * borhood C*i\ci Nu up West Sumter St or" SALE: SEVERAL JHJJ, and horses. Would 11:1,in«*. car or good truck. E F v ^

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