v December 25, 1930. I TUBBY The Seed of Ambition. =W=?=p====== I 2-—hovo much am » BiD For. This Beautiful \ G\ — _~ —— ri r b-^^P^ Ql 'Oa, MENJ,WHEA4YOU 81DY0UARE BUVIAXS THEA =- —/ • I | 111 K OLDEST AMD MOST FAMOUS OF ALL MUSICAL W//// J3&"3 '-=- " — ~ \ O / —auuij r f — n__~ \JjIJ /\. , _ 75=£irrp f -/1 vv (ujf/wWm ASTHIS thm t*E anjgels PLAYED £ N=E vWb'M^A — THEY MAOE THE MVJSie THAT FIUED THE/$ 4) r ° A HARR Sl*ikJ T i—— " —' ' , '"' '"'" ,■ '• "" ' JBBV Well, What's the Use of Running, Then? T '.'.'a sik J: ;| | SOOD gqaciouj, r - " ~ \ 111 sfl \ f? ®£lj ,: fill |l ™ SO P-AST VOO'LL 1 PAST I'LL 6ET HOttT \\\\\ i f-i r atit- Vv Vr W b ' t " /"v- :'r> \ fall amd hoot r- Ilk \ auvww, mom's ,\\mu \\vyvwu\ % WW » i i :::THE NEWEST MODES FROM PARIS::: \ — 1 ! j^ ovr t | lat t * le French models for the coming season have arrived, i "; p ,s 110 longer any doubt that all the preliminary news about - tV,: t , and e ' e & ant mode had a good foundation on fact. Even $ 1 ini i- tlle PaSl mont^B have accustomed the women to soft fem- * ! don! f lneg ' llle new French frocks and coats reveal a very decided > $ T'Jn h '^ 6 ' n the direction of still more elaboration. The modes f i ha r. a ten( *f n cy towards a riot of color. Colored frocks "will ! | —°r- rabl * in demand, if one would be in style. To keep up | im r; lema nd in colored dresses, there has been placed on the 1 * t'dion an indlspensa ble accessory for the well groomed and fas- | ; ar v 3 . woraan - She may now purchase Kleinert's dress shields in f * inhir^' 0r 0 er gown. She will not be worried about some | ! shIpH« 0 )? °. US g!are showing thru a sheer garment. The colored | * chon V t na T e f)een ma * e possible by the recent discovery of a I ' ah^oin'oi V ' f° has fount * it is possible to make a dye that is | J faalnp- ast antl can be guaranteed against discoloration or | J oT-f. • - p manu^ac t^ r ers of the Kleinert dress shield maintain | ! h (V, *' aris ' where a style committee notifies the American $ 1 this'v; .- eS - immediat « , ly when new fashion trends are noted. In | { «ha* 7>'\ 1 'k , po39 * ble *or them to keep a stock on hand of just 5 ll' iris ,)üblic wants. The photographs which come to us from ! | :t A 0 French fashions for fall. (Herbert Photos, N. Y.) j w The Courier Want FRANK P. STRATFORD j; Certified Public Accountant (-Member American Institute of Accountants) General Practice in Win lie Accounting, Federal and State. j Tax Matters j Rutherfordton, N. C. j j THE FOREST CITY COURIER, FOREST CITY. N. C ippiw. ■ ... Lawyer Was Looking to Another Day in Court 1 Associate Justice Wendell I'. Staf -1 ford of tlie District of Columbia Su preme court tells tljis one: " A certain lawyer was arguing a cast bel'ore a state Supreme court. Tilings were going against hint. The just ices had gone oIY on a tangent and by r::e battery lire of questions from the sit ting justices the lawyer knew rhe 1 ease was going against him. Finali.x he admitted defeat, saying: "May the court please, it looks as if this case is going to be decided against me. However, another case ! covering llie identical point is soon to , come before your honorable body— j and ii may interest the court, to know j I that in the second case I represent i | tin? opposite side." I j Out of Bounds { Count Maxence de l'olignac, who has been charged with bootlegging. > discussed at a tea the traffic regula- ) lions of America. "They are excellent," he said. "but. { a foreigner at lirst finds them rather i complicated and hard to understand. >no foreigner said to another: "'ln some American towns the streets are marked off in white squares. What does that mean?' "The other foreigner, who was a , joker, shrugged and answered: | "'1 guess maybe it means that i! t you get hit outside the lines it do.an'i | count.'" —Detroit. Free Press. , ———^ I Men Weaker Sex at Play That men faint more easily ilia's w«»m n has been the claim of t tiox j t producing "Frankenstein." She play } about tin- man-monster, at a I. j theater. The nurse in atlondam-e | the audience reports that at least hmf ! si dozen men have needed her minis | t rat ions. One of these was .lefTery | Farnol. the novelist. Another man i was overcome, not by the monster o; | the constant thunderstorms, but ' »y :: i cage of doves, one of which is re : leased in the second act. Owl Smashed Windshield j Motoring from Rutland. Yt., to .! Proctor one niiiht. fJerald Markham I J saw a dark object swoop down from j a tree and strike his windshield. After j stopping the car he found an owl in i the rear compartment, the bird ha**- i | ing crashed a hole in the winshield j and showered the inside of the car i wkh pieces of glass. Mr. Markham | received some cuts on the forehead. China Bars Greyhounds j f!reyhounds, looked upon with favor by sportsmen all over the world, are j not popular in China, according to j Canadian Pacific steamship officials as the Chinese government, is deter • mined not to permit the importation j of racing dogs and the commissioner j of customs at Shanghai threatens am attempt to land the dogs will result j in severe penalties. Modified Romance "Would you marry a man for i Dioney?" •\\'o," answered Miss Cayenne, "and I yet I don't think 1 should regard ai ! man as being especially desirable be | cause of his poverty." | Pictures framed while you wait.' • Farmers Hardware. i ! b'rea.t Calf | A bull cult oil tlie H. K. Tinier I much near Uipon. Oil if., lias three! eyes and two mouths. Aside from this! the animal is normal. Two of thej i eyes are in their natural position, j The third is in the center of I lie I'ore-j head. Both mouths have tonjrues and j nostrils and the calf takes nourish-; ment .with either, j: r - BOUR I RISTMAS GIFT I HAVE ASKED US TO EXTEND OUR OFFER OF A 4 SUBSCRIPTION THAT WE WILL DO SO AND CALL I STMAS GIFT FROM THE COURIER. I ■■MMMaaHnMBOMnnHHaMMi mrnmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHmvmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm Bl he bank failures, the low price of cotton and the If ss depression, The Courier management has de- If [1 our readers an opportunity to pay up and enjoy S| lur expense. |M THEREFORE WE MAKE THIS ASTOUNDING OFFER: I FOR EVERY DOLLAR PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION BETWEEN NOW I AND JANUARY 1 WE WILL GIVE YOU CREDIT' FOR TWO I YEARS. A This offer is made primarily to help our present subscribers, 9 but new subscribers may have benefit of the offer by having If credit for one year and sending the paper one year to some rel- 1! ative or friend in Rutherford County. s We expect every subscriber to take advantage of this offer H before the time expires. Send your dollar today while you think 11 Forest City Courier | Lone Deficiency "Shakespeare's knoub'dire seemed to embrace every subject." said Mr. Buskin. "Yes." answered Mr. Barnes. 4 *Abnut the only tliiii.u on which be appeared lo lark inTonim tloii was I lie I t:i it >ni;i ii theory."— W.-islii""- n S'-» 1 » Nutshell Sports Code ! "An ovf»rlos»> of sclf-lovo." SM.VS ! I' OOL! I;I 11 COIHII Hull Zuppke. "nwUcs j IMI (IIS ol' IIH'II who i•11 u 111 lo !io ("hil III ' pious. I'orjio; l'u!iirs> of r oMt'ii • cliMisijdoiis of melt who look ;ts | if tlioy illicit he hums." —A'iKM'irtin PAGE NINE

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