a consequence of
_j, , ied .SiO.ftO for his too
t'V!i.. public advocacy of nude
imIi; thf' K for both sexes.
C!;:d in -1 • He bland kilt of
(rtjb’ti
On n i
low i
lent i
he
W!
Not
; ittsing
The Go For O.ie
4f< ''■:u ■'
3Lc;ii!
ft Vi.
:*r.!
nglirh lav
\dv<;catii£ Nude Run
P»; In Jail By
nJc.i) Police
—- /
‘apt-.1 in Harold 11 •.!*>
- reformer. is pon
on the justice of
om.'ih and armed with a
uraUire do eribinp his
d “Run Ray mu!
Society,'’ Captain .Vin
the preamble of
rules ns follows:
applying for membership
loa.-c submit, .if possible, a full
niyfl'- ■ m:_T'-iph. either com
,le ciy d <>r with slips or
3i. ,i;;r • ■ i:me. preferential con
p|(i... •: . .'.i'l he (riven those :ip
ilicu.v ruiciiittinfr the complete
f,i obvious reasons.” The
a Si phlc' V cot. like hot cukes and
ji» c-y. v.'.i rapidly,
o -i. time someone in
;,e nr . ailed Reformer Vin
gnt "'Mi'. D>rty Knees” in compli
r,ei,i b.'Dv • tensive expanse of
the bottom of hi
dp of hi.i so::. Ili:-.
nv p; rsoijnl instead
Scotland Yard in
,1 ted i>v the rumpus.
1 frrahb d the pant
i fain Vincent. a
teii la
:iit ...>
irr-nr'
if dirt:
;
Me
d-.\
tTe’ ij-kv.
hr-' , he
ijipir
‘VV I/i'rh Ro
Mhour.cemcnt,
or t»v nty
onrucnl.
,SU i
[hers Baby
icy : '*'cl As One
1. Own Family
ire".'.:;; N
T - no Her instinct proves :5t
eif • - .'•! snimst’.s a:; well as
n hunir.;'. 'belr.gs, as is evidenced
| • . freak of nature
?hr!- : •".-.l-ng much attention
n th* " '.:i section, that of a
rto!i. r ' friending a baby
tnr:c with the nurturing
i v kitten, The cat.
picrcf : are apparent
' .r." :■ f ct peace and httr
'&ay beers for the past
i>rce v: . mothhr ett so far
ijfe.g v n not partiality in the
■.r: 1 i lcixed family.
Jhis. «tr;trgo adoption in. the ini-.
■>i -fan ;;-y was- hr .•i&at about
hre v eg; when "Coleman
lalowiy. of - ;.h« pkkens road, near
losmaK _ ■ • tree, and on c>:em
natioi. he found a squirrel’s nest
n»h ..'i-.v of the tree.
In tr.- t were two baby squir
'd? v.%! eyes were not yet
spec.
Having heard a story about a
at mothes ing some young ground
sogs. Mr. Galloway decided to try
he tmy squirrels with one of his
at:: v ich had some young kit
sns H'. T'hi .-cd the young squir
es with, the cat and the next
npirm - one of the squirrels was
M®e but the other appeared hap
ly and contended with its foster
not her end several kitten for
idorded l.rothrr:. and sisters.
The strange family is now in
esr.< ... . „c the young son of Dr.
^rnest English, of Rosman, and
boy -has great fun watching
ne prajtK.,. of this unusual faniily,
fll of whom/die apparently happy,
'rowing fat and beginning to
>r Dula Trial On
In Statesville
a"onia Gazette.
. H. M. Van Sleen and W.
p. "Morris, 'jewelers and cotome
fists of 'Gastonia, are in Stater
. * today, attending the trial in
•tvil court of the case of Dr. A. W.
Eh
. , nCir. htr iin»t the North
>. ..tomc-trica) society. Mr.
ret y f )t $25,
. 1 a*so suing about 30
the .society as co-dc
Civlrir.ts.
■ The *
wo or
4, v,
ueh was first started
i e ■ years ago, was
no’git about as the result of the
: Dr. Dula from vhe so
;cty f,..- ul! .Rjtd unethical adver
'-b was. expelled once be
.”‘f :!r,\ '•■•a? - reinstated. The sec
^ tH,>e, ho brought suit for $25,
' 3,1 the case ha: been contin
tr. ttii, present day. It is being
Vd n o! ate court.
r; ha-; been a re.sidont of
‘Cnou’ or a number of years and
! V-_ known through the west
Jp part oi the State where he has
' ?v<' ed from town to town in the
, c!l'sl ‘ f his profession. He is
' 0 ' 'lp Grandfather Estates
y y-'hich holds extensive
I t - around Edgernont.
*^TV—’r-UNG DECLARED
' '-OST IN SWITZERLAND
Vodliac
a le?t art in Swit
rl 1't ,'dif sherds and farm hands
•00::
1
i ’vc<s at American tourists
oui-i f ' i-e.m to y°dle. A party of
ips* n v’S!Gag Switzerland re
i- |T‘ J fisked natives for a yodle
V K<w responded. Tliey all
jU* fast around a hend on
►ns. ro?d- came the thrilling
.itn v r'!!rfect y°dle and the
the nfvrrr,td to get a BiimPse
1u«k .rforr,Mir- H<* nroved to be
tjf American touriat.
:• A ..
i Wednesday John B. Bolton, oi
, Philadelphia was dependent on hi<
I salary as a textile worker.
1 hurr.day h< was a millionanv,
Semi-soft collars brought him
| the sudden wealth,
j The ling of the alarm clock,
however, continues to call him to
i duty. He answered the call of hi«
alarm clock, and went to work in
| a Kensington Ti xtile mill as
usual.
i Bolton perfected a material
. which would make a collar look
i bu. which is actually soft.
He gave his patent 10 John
i \ anHuesen, of Boston, who ac
cumulated an immense fortune
manufacturing the new collar. Bol
, ton, however, claims he received
nothing and hento brought suit.
1 \ ears of litigation followed,
-Juries in various courts rendered
verdicts for $1,314,2-11 in Bolton’s
favor. Appeal after appear followed
the ease was finally settled out of
court and Bolton became Ameri
ca’s newest.- millionaire.
pastors To Shun
Weed In Georgia
/'tkiRta. Ga.-—Young ministers
e volving for membership in line
.xcc.t/erh Method iai onfe^ence
-ok" : .•.ulema pledg- ,> ab
stain from tobacco in all of its
forms before (heir application ■
• d be considered, according to a
ruling by the North Georgia Me
thodist conference, in sc; si on
here.
The deci-ion was handed down
in connection with the 'abdication
for admittance to membership by
a -yotfnr minister who. admitted he
d 1 obi Asked if he (auid
give it up., i,e said ho Would “try."
Thin. afli..v.-er, however, was not
sufficient with several of the con
ference members, and the young
man finally promised to abstain
from the use of tobacco.
The ruling of the conference is
sn enforcement qf a church law
enacted some Year; ago. pr.-.viling
'hot ‘.ietfodl i ministers shall re
J‘rn:from The smoking habit.
More Than Half Of
N .C. Youth on Farms
Over CO per cent of the youth of
North Carolina live on the farm,
's ccrciirg to the department of
commerce figures -With regard to
the number of peisons between the
ages of 15 and 19 living in the
country.
Th< report shows that only five
other States have a larger percent
age of its youth in the rural sec
tions.
The report states that the 1920
census showed 234,300 persons be
tween 15 and 19 years living in
North Caroline of this total 162,
391, or 00.5 per cent, lived on
fartis.
The report showed that five of
the six states having the largest
percentage of these young people
or, the farm were Southern states.
The States having the highest per
centage of farm population among
persons of this age class were in
order: Mississippi, Arkansas,
South Carolina, North Dakota,
Georgia and North Carolina.
Rhode Island, with only 2.4 per
cent of its young people of tills
age living on farms, had the low
est per cent. Massachusetts, New
Jersey. Connecticut and New York
all had low percentages.
Legion Banquet
Held At Grover
(Special to The Star.)
Grover, Nov. 15.—The James I.
Neal Post No.167 American legion.
Glover, observed Armistice daV
by participating in the exercises
hold at the school building at, one
o'clock, program rendered I > «.
bers of the legion a i! pupils, The
at 7:80 a community banquet was
held frt the banquet hall of the nev.
Shiloh Presbyterian church, where
there were 108 plates served by
the Ladies auxiliary of the
church, after which the banqueter-;
were delighted by some speeches,
by brother II. II. Rankin chaplain
lot the Johns or. - Li neber get- post of
Mt. Holly, Miss N. M. Livingston,
teacher in the Grover High school,
and others. “In Flanders Field ' was
read by Mrs. Oprtk'a M. Rollins:;
“America’s Response”, by Mrs. F.
B. Edwards; “The /’'•ad Soldier”
by Miss Grace Blalock. All present
seemed to enjoy the supper and
program, very much. The hall was
decoiated in the colors of our flag
and made a beautiful setting for
’the occasion.
Citizen Hofmann
Philadelphia. Pr — Although ljv
| mg in America einze 1006, Josef
Hofmann, the famous pianist, has
just received his final naturaliza
tion papers in the United Stutc>
District Court His music tours
1 which carried him from one end o'
the country to the other prevented
his living in one state long enougn
to became naturalized.
-.— 1 1 —— ’ •
Nothing Ton Good For Eosey
I see Bcsenblat had a terrible
fire last night.
Voll, he’s a nice feller-, lie de
serves it .
NOVELTY PILLOWS
ROUND, SQUARE AN!) OVAL
SHARED PILLOWS IN VELVET,
TAPESTRY TRIMMED. COLORS.
BLUE.MULBERRY. BLACK,
ETC.___
r«BB
Id B ■
4 N
r FROM M
ILLS DIRECT
TO YOU
3
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i
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-, MEN’S
HURRY! HURRY! THIS
THE ‘ CAROLINA
SPEICAL” 13-20 HU E
DEN3HI. IT|J, CUT.
REG IT. Alt V..:. EE
ONLY . ....
Where Quality And Price Goes Hand In Hand
Concluding The Celebration Of Greater
SALE
ENDS
Monday
Only 4
More
Big
Days.
Bargains
In
Every
Dept.
Trade
Here
And
Save.
PHILIPPINE HAND MADE
MEN’S “HANES”
UNIONS
98c )
Hanes seconds of the regu-j
lar $1.25 quality. All sizes.|
Ankle length. |
WOMEN’S
UNIONS
88c
Women’s ribbed union.-:.
Ankle length. All sizes to
select from.
—WOMEN’S—
FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS!
Lons Sleeve Flannel Gowns, in Pink
and Blue Stripes. Embroidery
Trim. Some have double yoke.
Three Style Assortment__ —_
^wruar -mtk
WOMEN'S AND ?■
THE KIND YOU
NEED NOW—- \
Materials of Velour nnu
F.odk ,Vc‘our. Furred and
I lalr. Models- For Dress
and Sport tr. See these
before you buy. ‘
■FOF SPORT AND DRESS
' WEAR
Regular |3.S»5 values in
cluded A this lot., N e w
shapes,
colors and
materiats.
All head
sizes
-4-STRING BROOMS
Good quality
corn straw
brooms.
Each
t
ALL THE
NEW
SHADES TO
SELECT
FROM.
SIXES. J I’l'Y NOW.
FuU FaKhioned l ure ThrenH Silk Ho^?.
r’.'in rit Briiifant he HU. irregulars of
$1 'Ax and $2.00 quality.
CHILDREN S SCHOOL
HOSE
1 hiidrenV. “Bear Brand” school
hose in colors of black jrae
and cordovan. Sizer.
€ 1-2 i» 11 1-2
A *
Chocolate Covered
Cherries
I) licici's Chocolate covered Cher
' rim pot up in
'the I6und boxes, Srjk **§(T*
^ Y’> r Pound
MEN’S WORK SHOES!
One big table of men’s work
shoes. Good heavy quality leath
er. Placed in one group to sell
quick. Regard
less fo former
prices. Choice ....
STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE
Dresses
$9-85!
I
Of crepe, and crepe sat- |
in. Two piece and ;
atrsiffh't line effect::. \
L:1 ely tcrche- o' co’or
m ikes the dresses very • *
t tunrJ-fl;’. M-::4 ait sizes, ?
CLEVER
JERSEY ;
DRESSES
^ Two piece and straight j
^ line models. Neatly trim- j:
med- Assorted sires. jj
P !CKE T T {
BLEACH \
Fine qua'ify, 46 incites S
wide. 'Toft finish. ■¥ <s> _ i
YARD___ C <
-»w7 Vi* .ml «U iWltV !
\
40-INCH BLACK
CHARMEUSE !
•.'.xtrs good
i er
vaki>
t{ ua> ♦
$1.38 |
J. & P. COATS THREAD
- 100 YARD SPOOLS —
4 __SPOOLS FOR_J_ 12C )
COLORS: FAST BLACK AND WHITE.
LOOK HERE MEN!
2-Pants Suits
$1685
We honestly believe this is
Shelby’s best clothing value.
Suits tailored of dependable
fa hi ret in blue, tan, brown,
grey and! stripes. Why pay
$22.50 and $25.00 when you
can select one front this big
group. We are placing one lot
of the ftnious “Marx Made”
suits with one pair pants that
actually sell at $27.50. AH to
go at this price. Investigate
today.
* BOY’S 4-PIECE SUITS!
Boy’s snappy 4 piece suits—
1 pair long n&nts, knickers,
coat and \est. All new pat
terns, weaves and colors.
Ages 8 to 17. d* *7 O Cf
Price & ( .0*2
m* J
\
—ROY’S—
SHORT PANTS -
SUITS ,
(2 Pair Pants)
Real 1 aiuts up to $10.^0- All
hjyisli -'tyle.s Ages 8 to 18.
YOUR d*vf QC
choice_ort.J/D