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HAVE 40 MORE BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SUITS TO CLOSE. i The light weaves ir» our Tropical Worsteds, Gabardines and Silk | Mohairs make the garments so cool and so light you forget the heat. Note the wonderfully low prices:— Tropical Worsteds, $27.50 at.$21.50' Tropical Worsteds, $24.50 at. $18.50 Silk Mohairs, $16.50 at . .$12.50 Genuine Palm Beach, $15.00 at.$12.50 Pure Irish Linens, $13.50 at ..$10.00 Loraine Cords, $10.00 at . . ..$7.95 Clean up on Children’s Wash Suits. All must go* We don’t want to carry over a single Wash Suit. The sizes are 4 to 12 years. The prices are as follows:— $1.25 Suits at.85c $1.50 Suits at __ $1.10 $1.75 Suits at..$1.25 $2.00 Suits at. $1.35 $2.25 Suits at.$1.65 $2.50 Suits at . $1.75 Come in— Look them over. We’ 11 be glad to show you; Kelly Clothing Co. CORRECT DRESSERS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Royster Building. Shelby, N. C. THEY’LL ASK ABOUT COLLEGE It may be a few years yet, but your cUildrt.i will bo asking about college —and rightly! VVhut will your an swer be? If you have a home paid for, on -mail regular payments* you will have the money to educate your children—easily too. BUILDING & LOAN IS THEIR GUARANTEE FOR AN EDUCATION Don’t put off saving, start immediately. Our now series are open. Come in and let us explain how simple it is to be one of the many home owners. Consistent saving through Building & Loan is a positive guarantee for your Children’s education. JULY SERIES OPEN—START SAVING Mand Building & Loan Asse. J. L. SUTTLE, Secretary & Treasurer. SHELBY, N. C. -ttuU -READ ALL THE “ADS”_ Star Readers Who Do Nbt Read The Advertisements May Be Over looking Bargains; The Best Prices Are Always To Be Found At The Store Of A Man Who Advertises. T ry ft And Believe. Thousands Express Love For Bryan As Death Train Passes i - On 4toara Funeral IV:.in. en Route to Washington. Bristol. Vu.-Tenn., July 29.—Kind Heart tonight kep* watch above the body of William Jt-n nings Bryan and loving hands mints tercd to the comfort of his widow as tho train which bore tits' burdened casket of the stricken statesman mov ed oat of Tennessee into Virginia on its journey to Washington ays an As sociated Press dispatch. Between two fur-fling cordons of protecting guards, believers in his God, his pathway lay today. Eves up turned in quiet giief, I'.ymns intoned by reverent lips, love 'fltprrssed In simple fotm sped the pilgrim home. Tn National Capital. Early on the morrow the funeral party with the hotly of, the *formei cabinet bead war- expected to 1 each Washington, where his countrymen were ready to bestow last honors. In the national capital, where Mrs. Aryan and her daughter Mrs. Ruth Owen were to await the coming of the other daughter. Mrs. Grace Hargreaves, and her brother, William, jr., plans for the funeral en Friday and subsc qucnt burial in Arlington cemetery bad yet to be completed. Mrs. Bryan, sitting upright neat her husband’s casket, was overwhelm, cti by the spontaneous outbursts of sympathy anti love which men and women aleng many hundreds of miles on the Commoner’s last journey re peatedly displayed. Thousands Grieved. Ir. the ‘-mall towns traversed by the mourning caravan, the inhabitants flocked to the track-side to show theii interest at the passing of the Com, me ner. In many villages observers es timated the crowds exceeding the nor mal population. Induced to grant a view of her husband’s face to the waiting throng at Knoxville, Mrs Bryan here received many evidences of love and devotion for herself and fer the departed statesman. A flow, creel Bible in heroic proportions was presented by the chamber of commerce A ribboned inscription declared a fa. verite sentiment of the Christian spokesman: "I have enough ie'igion to live by ar.d die by.” Realize that The Star carries more Shelby and Cleveland county news than does any other weekly or semi weekly of the town and county in which it is published? THAT It is read all over one county and in a number of adjoining counties? Known t call the “home paper.” AND TO Keep abreast of the times and their events there ic no better way than subscribing regularly to The Star? AS TO Advertising, The Star is the best medium in one of Carolina’s biggest and richest trading centers. Even the “ads” are all read in The Star. It’s to the interest of every business man to investigate The Star’s adver tising rates. -SUBSCRIBE TODAY The Cleveland Star A PROGRRESSIVE PAPER FOR A PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE. GET A BIG VACATION IN WASHINGTON DO YOU WANT A FREE TRIP TO WASH INGTON? .WATCH THE CLEVELAND STAR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION BRYA \ HELD TO THE BIBLE ' "If the Bible states it; it is tree," said William J. Bryan in answering the questions of Clarence Barrow at the evolution trial at Dayton, Tenn. Above Bryan is shown with his Bible on the l-lntform erected for the out door session of the trial. WOMEN TAKE SL. A ij '• r\' 10-CENT STORE k\ i. ^ - S KKB8GR AND MRS KRESCE Sebastian s kb esc. e, minion i tiro r. and 10-ecnt store magnate possesses all the wealth any ■woman might desire of a husband. He Is but f.S years old. fairly young. If one may be considerate of age as It applies to men. But "Sebastian Kresge Is constitu tionally and habitually unfitted to make any young woman happy " This is the Indictment of two young women. Mrs Kresge and the former Mrs Kresge The present Mrs Kresge htut brought suit against the millionaire merchant king, asking for S7.otio.noa ! la stock she says he promised hot before they were married Shb®«tafes In her rninplalrit that ■ K res gw orJled her u ‘gold digger." Backed his luggage and left her with out oven making provisions fat her support And all of this 1i»st bemuse aha ask d him when ho was going to turn over tin* stork. she says. Also, the present Mrs Kreage do i:!a res that Kresyes fortune has been erected tin the foundation of i oinll eeononnrs. and that the spend* ini; ways of the modern woman ap pulls him Wtlirh may he an intlletment of Kresge or nn indletnent of the mod ern yntmg woman depending upon the ptilnt of view The -first Mrs Kreage agrees with the seeorrrt wife, title issued n state ment saying that Kreage was "eon stitutiona'lv oral tinhHunlty untttted to he the husthund of n young w*» man," , Ktesge and his piesent wtti*, **<n» married In New York Aprl* ‘J4. tOM TEXACO RESULTS IN ACTION Maximum Power— Maximum Mileage— Maximum Lubrication— Minimum Carbon Deposits— Minimum Cost— STAR WANT ADVERTISEMENTS PAY TRY A STAR PENNY COLUMN AD,
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