THE HOST OARiNG STORY IN YEARS Will Appear In This Newspaper Beginning With Issue Of Aug. 1 4 Does a girt bare to "Pay the Price" In order to achieve success? 1 This question Is answered In "Souls For Sale." by Rupert Hushes, a new serial to appear In this paper start ing Aug. 14th. The author of this daring novel, bom at Lancaster. Pa., spent the early part of his U/e as a soldier. After leaving array life he became ?interested^ in musie. -and?Uis?many books and compilations on this sub ject are still standard works. Later his attention turned to Action, and he wrote many famous novels. Includ ing "What Will People Say?" "Empty Pockets". "Ttv Unpardonable Sin".' and "What's The World Coming To?" .The work of Rupert Hughes is ex ceedingly valuable as social criticism and commrnU Besides his fiction, he is'antlTOr of n life of Oe?r mused considerable con troversy. nn* has wrl'ten the scenarios and title "( many ver;,' popular motion picture plov What J-,- has learned about th* movie r-'-i'-.l (whHe engaged in th? latter pursuit, is s'l told entertalnln; " ly In "Souls For Ssle." Chevrolet ^'mpuneg?i ? 2 New C'^rnd Mode's Rounding oul Its line of six cylinder valve-in-head cars. the Chevrolet Motor Or m nan v todav announces two new closed . mod^'r ? the Imperial ? Sedan and tho Snort Coupe. Officials, point out tTuH it^pife th? ?scores of; improvement.?; incorporated *n th?'*? i -non- , .w?^v , ? , I,,.,. >??-, *...??? within th"1 ' ?*" ncir? ran??, the Imrprla^ Svlaii listing at $/.95 and the Spqrt r. ?,>>???? "e4 *543. both f. o. b. factory. Mi"b Thp new -.^fcerlal S?*dm is- Intro-? duced because of a widespread dr^ mand for p slvle ear in th? low priced fleld. On this" mode! the fa-* mous Fisher Body designers have lav- 1 i.?hed their skill vit h very noticeable success. It. has* smart concave front ri)K?r. with a ^ roliinhlv nnlded ? ;-~" rtvlishlv fitted with Landau* bows The interior Is' nnartlv upholstered in deep'tufted plush. and th* ca- Is eouJoped with an adjustable driver's fat. and other items commonly f^nnd in smart cars of this tvre such ' ns completely quipped instrument r.anel. smoking set. etc. It is finished in lustrous Mack v/ith mV.din? in Saginaw green and . strinin* in tflsk fvnrv. Fxterior bright worfc. such as radiator, head lamps. an'l Intidau bows rre chromium plated. The new Short Coupe n'.so offered in response to a demand for a stvle car for two passengers. and include?! a comfovtab,r* r??mhle s ?a t in the rear and a rear windr?w. that is easily rais ed and lowe- *:-iarke ernden?*d in a publ'.catlcn of the Agricultural Extension Service and published as soon as V. can be made I r;ndy. Tn the resolutions, the farmers call ed for a further study of rural tax o'lon. encouraged the work of the Federal Farm Board, endorsed the rvH:nty government advisor-* commis rion. asked again for further financial old in securing an eight-months term for public schools, recommended bet ter'research facilities for agricultural iioblems. and called for more respect for law. The ladies also endorsed the Governor's agricultural program and out forward Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon to receive national hon:r because of her work. Officers of the Convention for the coming year are B B. Everett. Pal myra. president: -D. J. Lybrook Ad vance. first vice-president: O. J. Hol ler. Riitherfordton. second vice-presi dent: I. O. Schaub. State College, sec retarv and treasurer: C. A. Sheffield, Assistant secretary and treasurer and F. H Jeter, editorial manager Officers for the State Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs are: Mrs. W. C. Pou. Iredell County, president; Mrs. Dud!?v Bailey. Currituck Coun ty. first vice-president: Mrs. Paul Oli ver. Robeson Countv. second vice president; Mr*. Charl's L. Coble. Ala mance Countv. Secretary, and Mrs, D A. McCormlck. Robeson County. Treasurer. Ruth Coleman of Alamance Couiltv and Bnyce Brooks of Duplin Countv were pronounced the chamolon health club members of North Carolina at the recent 4-H short course. These two yotinc folks came op from coun tv and district contest? and are said to be almost perfect specimens of phy sical perfection. Fires on Saturdav are 5 p?r cent "tore .numerous than on any other day In London. Father Lost and Hungry; Son Drowns and Wife 111 Washington. July 31.?falter RoSs. 35-year-old StatesvUle carpenter came to Washington looking for a Job. His wife was 111 and his six-year-old boy needed clothes. The bit "city beckoned and he bor rowed money enough to buy gasoline (or his small automobile. He landed In Washington yesterday morning with six cents In his pockets. All day long he walked the hot ^pavements in Search of work Plenty 'of buildings were going ufc. but every where he found plenty of carpenters. Then he was lost and didn't know how to find his car. He found a police station agd lliere told his sad story. Two policemen took him in a police patrol car for a search of the city streets. At last they found the little automobile. not I far from the police station. ! Ross", went back to the police sta tion to* thank the desk sergtapt for : his kindness. There he found a mes-<* sage telling of the drowning of his In 5 Million Homfs Tonight A host of liabiea will enjoy souud alec| jonight. And their purent? will have unbroken rent. Castona ia the can ?o rodtirt. N't. opiates. No narcotics. 01 : anylcTmfr . ? Now you know why trained nurse? give ? Cantoria aa often as an infant if ailing, or e veriest lesa. And why doctori tell mothers? it ia the first and only home romftf/ when Baby has constipa^ tion, colic, diarrhea, or other upset. It is -made fc>r babies, and saf? to give babies, and other things ar?? not. Fletcher's Castoria is "old-fash ionedr if you count ita fifty years, but it's an old-fashioned mother, nowadays, who worries along without it. Twenty-five million ^bottles bought last year! Think of the number of mother* who rely on Castoria! All these* mothers can t b# wrong!. To keep a bottle in the house is a precaution you owe your little one W? LL HtLf ^OU PLAM voui MENUS There is a difference between being .smooth and being ser viceable. ?Moore's Oblisp-o-graim. In this service we want you to And a service that wilt assist you in selecting the meats you need to round ou* th; proper menus for your weekly food test. QUALITY AND VALUE THESE ARE OUR WATCHWORDS ' The woman who shop? here find* that nht ran obtain more and better food for le*a money, and fet the best and mmt ounu'tnmu? Our groterj U up-to-date?we do hndm ? In the modern, effi cient manner. No waiting. Prompt fcUwrtw of orders taken over the phone. No mistake*. Every dar we have aatotUshlac speriakt?real bargain* for the K oman who nth to bar the beat at the lowest price. We handle no merchandise that has not the highest reputation for merit, parity and wMesomen~r. J.Y. BLANKS "Guaranteed Products" Phone 25 Roxbnro, N. C. boy. Walter Jr.. who had been in need1 of clothes. | It was the last straw. The States- | ville carpenter broke d"wtt. His sobs j touched th? hearts of the brawn; po- ' licemen. who are familiar with hard luck stories. The acting chief parsed around the hat and handed Ross til. The po licemen had a heart for htmj It was to pay for the gasoline to carry him bicte to Carolina. And this morning the Washington Post featured his story on the front page. The advertising will Insure a job, but it won't bring back his boy. Tourist taster taking deep breath on car platfarm)?Isn't this air ex humating? Porter?No. sah. This air Jackson ville. There is nothing quite lilce i the new Z Ford ? ' anywhere in ? deskgti* 43 3 * ciality and pri /?p iW NEW FORD ROAD5TE3 *450 (P. O. B. Detroit, pint charge for freight anJ deliver y, Bumper? jn