nr miir be GEAR SHIFT ABIC WITH LOW PRICE Rumor*, Not Verified Here, Sty That It Will Be Four ‘ Cylinders; The new Ford—the model that officials say isn’t going to he put out and then «*£. is going to be manufae ttired—hits been the subject of considerable talk her* apd elsewhere of recent weeks. “WAat’H the new Ford look like?” is a query often heard. ; Unofficially The Star recently had handed to a staff num a gen . eral summary of the so-called . b. Detroit. In addi tion to these two models there will he a sport model roadster at $400 and a Cabriolet at $470.00 and it two door sedan at $480 or so the report goes. “Feature' standard equipment of the new Ford comprises self starter, five wire wheels, speedo meter, windshield wipi r, gasoline gunge, oil image, ammeter, da.dt Jight, and Houdhile hock absorb ers. “The four cylinder engine is rate tit .'14 h. p. designed to oper ate at 2400 revolution per minute, guaranteed to do 00 miles per hour and will run from 00 to "5 milferf per gallon of gas. It will ac celerate from 5 to 80 miles pet hour in 80 seconds, “Various modeis are built tit 104 inches wheel bare and in a combination of colors. The painting is finished in pyroxlyn and is guaranteed not to scratch. “All models will lie equipped with four wheel brakes of a me chanical expanding type which has correct faulty walking end atcoklQA oklt i>o vent orodksd and ruh over b^jtls. Absorb shoe k. bills. Mo mw !' ; Dr. sat Jtnt saas&Qicia: ■ tret Ire. healing, *of« and J.urtfMe. u Foot Troubles affect the whole system Don't neglect your feet Free x j Foot Comfort - j Demonstration - j MON. JULY 18TH By an Expert from Chicago Pains in the feet go through the nervous system to remote parts of the body, causing distress which nothing will removo till the real trouble is corrected. Whatever may be the cause pf your suffering — weak or broken cjcyvp arches, weak ankle?, painful heela,la rooked or overlapping toes; (excessive perspiration, porna, pai louscaor boniens—you cdh rid ydor M f* P*r!?aPef|t"!V pnd quicjdyi! , ! On the alx>ve date a root Contort; Bkpenr front the Staff of t?r ftLSfchpii yyiH by at our store tnorpugniy tfalhed ^ ^ methods daf foot correction arid h« Will make Podo-t'rapli imprssston® whicli reveal the exact nature of any foot trouble, and demonstrate how tWcdrlWt'fDr. Scholl Appliance Or * Remp^y vvill^relitve you. SAMPLES Scholl mZlno pa«l* forCoi n«. The ygive inntuntrfe lit;2 uiul rungvc miiipivanunx W. L Fanning l Go. do you talk in your telephone - or at it ? This Is tho night way to hold the telephone — di rectly In front of und ons Inch away from the lips. The mouthplee catches the sound wave# (repre sented by - the dotted lines) so that your voice {• heard clearly. wave* *ac*pe«i the mouth piece end the voice la hear* imflattactly. S rubber mouthpiece on A the telephone transmitter was put there for a specific purpose. It concentrates the sound waves when you speak in your telephone. Xow if you merely talk at your tele phone, holding the transmit ter to one side or several inches away from your lips, the mouthpiece cannot help you. Furthermore, the per son at the other end of the line will find it difficult to understand you. If the person you are talking With complains that he cannot hear you — try holding the transmitter as directed. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY t ^ (Incorporated) been designed by Henry herd h.r.i ,-elf, and embody entirely new prir.riples of 'construction. Other features of the new ear include specially designed irreversible steering gear which Will not de flect on rough roads and which makes the car unusually easy .o steer. “A new oiling sytein of forced feed type and a new water pump are being used and springs are of the cross or transverse type such as are used on many makes of high priced foreign curs. “Transmission which has three speeds forward and ore reverse, is an exact duplicate- of the trans mission used on higher priced curs' excepting for the fact that it has the unusual feature of roller bear ings. “The new ear will be the only low priced automobile with a ‘am • ” or double fly wheel, one of which is placed at the rear of the crank shnft and the other in front.’ * * r> Believe it or not, this paper merely reproduces a street rumor verified to an extent from a - us ually authentic source. Rev. Dwiarht Ware Appointed Pastor Son Of Former Minister Clefs Chart:*'. Has \ttnined High Pulpit Honors. f!rern*boro. July 12.— Rev. Dwight, Ware, formerly of this city, hur; hern appointed pastor of he First Methodist ehtireh of Lex ington to sneered W. R. Shelton who recently resigned the pastor ate, it was announced last night by Ri hop Edwin 1.'. Motison, of Charlotte. The new pustor is.well known throughout, bo.h North Carolina conferences) and is considered une of the most promising of the state’s younger ministers. lie re ceived his A. II. degree from Trin ity college, Duke university, in the spring of 1922 and Won the coyet < d orator’s medal thav year. He then attended the theological school at Vanderbilt university, graduating with honors. At the Nashville school also he won the orator’s medal. After completing his studies at ! Vanderbilt, ■ Mr. .Ware decupled some of the most prominent pul pits in. the n>iiIdle west. • • It- was ! here that he obtained wide recog nition for his fine praforieal pewt er and schojarly intellect.' Soon ‘ thereafter -the went to I^tinburg, Scotland’, to pursue further ins MieolU^ieal studies awhtherH'fain a wide recognivioijjaij aitscftplar fthpeaker ;of IfifhsdLlI Volte «. ^&gKar trength all over. 1 could sleep, gaino n weight and never felt better."—Mrs V. G. Sheppard, 1114 Calhoun St. All dealers. Extra large bottles, liqui 11.35}. Tablets $1.35 and 65*. Write Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel L luffalo, N. Y., lor free advice, x x (Special to The Star.) Revival -services began at the tent in Toluca lust Friday night. Si rvices each night at gjgh: o’clock sharp. The services ar« be lt, g conducted by Revs. French and Armstrong. B. Y. P. 11. meets ciich Sithday night at Carpenter’s Grove at a o’clock. Group No. 2 gave an ex cellent program last Sunday night. All visitors arc welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoyle and daughter, Miss Corefie, visited at the homo'of Mr. and Mrs. Tate last Sunday. Miss El vie Hartman was a gticst of Miss Edith Sain Saturday night. Miss Selma Propst had as her guests last Saturday Misses Hop n Sain and Stelma Costner. Miss Hazel Yarbro spent last Sunday night with her cousin, Miss Ruth Boyles. Miss Mary and Mr. Fletcher Sain were visitors in Shelby last Saturday. Mr, and MY<*. Van Haughn of Shelby visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. arid Mrs’. J. W. Alwran last Sunday. Miss Charleie Sain spent last Saturday night with Miss Renner Alwran. Mrs. Alvice Sam and Mrs. Nancy Wellmon were in Hickory last Sunday to see their sister, Mrs. Jane Mull, who is at the point; of death at this writing. Miss Ima Carpenter was a din ner guest of Misses Mary and Joyce Ledford last Sunday. Mis.-. Kstell Mull spent last Sun day with Miss Fannie Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Burgin Burns, of High Shoals, spent last Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Burns. Misses Mittie and Maie Sain who have been attending summer school at Boone are at home. They will not go back for the second term. Mr. and Mrs. Plato Ledford and daughters, Misses Mary and Joyce and Misa'Ima Carpenter took a pleasure trip to Pine View lake last Sunday. r,*4 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sain and jfo:;, Sam and MV, and Mrs. John Sain ,visited at the, home. . ,of Mr.‘find Mrs. S. A.-Saih SnAddy. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Boyles 'speht last Sunday at the hopte of theigp brother Mrs. and Mrs. Blanche Davis. ' « Misses > Pauline jlr.nd Mfli®na Lackey spent the i week-end C orine Behm of the ’North Efrook i section. , Miss Georgania Sain spent last Saturday night with "Miss l^ola Costner. Mr, and Mrs; Jitliijs ITufman at tended preaching arid memorial services at Beulah'Baptist church services are being conducted t^ere just above Toluca Sunday. Revival this week by Rev. Waldrop. Misses Della and Bertha Noggle of Morganton spent the past week visiting relatives and friends around Toluca. Mr. and Mrs. John Sain spent' Saturday night at the home of their sister Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hicks. I You can’t convince a self-made! man that he gave himself the j worst of it. If a youns, man sows wild oats mixed with tld rye life in reason ably sure to r tisa a disturbance. There is no objection to a man’s taking up his residence almost anywhere, hut when it comes to shop-lifting—well, that’s differ ent. A brunette may be decided i blond—after she has decided to be a blond. IS A HEALTHIER STRONGER GIRL Because She Took Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound' The fertile valleys of Oregon hell1 to supply the tables of America i (This is nossiblt! thru the magii bf the humble til j fan. Iu one of the I canning e s t a b iishments, JulU Sctuuidt was em ,ployed. It wa-! totniiiicatedworti because she did sealing and othei pstrts of the "iTTrSTT—m nor 1;. It was strenuous work and sho was m>t a string girl. Often she toreej'ker s«!f to work when sho was hardly able to sit at her machine. At times she would have to slay at home for she was so weak she could hardly walk. Por five years she was it this weakened condition. She tried various uieiiieines. A1 last, a friend of hers spoke of Lydlo K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Miss Schmidt gave it a trial. ‘•Everyone says i am a healthlei and stronger girl." sho writes. “I am recommending the Vegetabli Compound to all my friends whe tell me how they suffer and r am willing to answer letters (pon women asking about it.” Julh Schmidt s address is 113 Willow St. SUverton, Oregon. For sale by all druggists. .c ... * « ft . «• EMI batch OF UTE MS Children’s Day Sunday—Mrs. Re becca Falls Dead In S. O. —Personal Mention. (Special to The Star.) FelMon, J'ulv 14.—There will he a Children’s Day exercise at Friendship church Sunday morn ing. Dinner on the ground and sev i ral rcnl good ouartets will furnish music in the afternoon, one quar tet comes from Goodsonville, and one from Lincolnton, and several other places. So all who are inter ested in good singing will do well to attend. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Falls were I called to Olanta, S. C. Thursday morning by the death of their aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Falls. They | were accompanied there hy Misses Edna and Frankie Dickson who go to attend the funeral. The Young Ladies Sunday school class of the Fallston Baptist church entertained the Young Men’s bible class last Saturday evening at the hospitable home of Mrs. G. II.Edmunds, many inter esting games and contests were enjoyed by all present. Delicious punch and ice cream and cake were served Jhroughout the even ing. / Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stanley and family and Mr. C. C. Siamey at tended a reunion Tuesday at Mr. John Stanley’s, Shcdby. Prof. McAllister find Mr. Clyde Stroman, of Clemson College, S. C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Edmunds. Messrs Tom. Frank and Wyatt Stanley and sister, Mrs. Summy Peeler and mother, Mrs, Henry Stanley visited friends at Troy the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoyle of Shelby visited relatives in Fall ston Sunday. Miss Elenar Smith of Ridge way, S. C. visited her aunt, Mrs. M. L. Murray, this week. Miss Thelma Stroup who has been attending summer school at Boone returned to her home here last week. Miss Kathleen Hord of Shelby spent the week-end with Miss j Roberta Royster. Miss Wdcaster, of Marion, is j visiting her sister, Mrs. Hall Till- ; man tHifs Week. Misses Nancy and Blanche I,at- j timore, Mdttie and Reba Whisnnnt. | Lueile Patlcard and Mr. Mills ^Cornwell, of Polkville visted Miss ! Rhea 'Latfitbore Sunday. Blanche Elizabeth Peeler of Belwhdd is spending- several days with' Miss Mary Frances Stamby. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ed Hoyle and fimilH. of Charlotte, visited rela tives .herb 'Sunday. Mr! Clarence Stanley has return ed to hfrt home here after a 14 months stay in the west. Texas, Hot Springs, Ark., and other points. Miss Annie Mae Lackey. Mrs. A. A. Lackey and Mrs. B. P. Peeler; have returned from their trio j north bringing with them Prof.' and Mrs. Roy Reep of Woodline. N. J. If a br:de isn’t homesick for her family six weeks after marriage it’s a sign she married the right man. Self-Defrosting n*”r Cabinet models in every size. Or “ElectrICE” your present rcfi igerator Simplicity! TJkfrigj:RATION socialists of r\ more than for’tv years' ex perience jinvo - in tfie advanced ElectVfCK — achieved final simplicity in electric refriger ators. The elimination of many nyviap Marta. The elimination of periodic uhut-downa by the introduction of “Self-Deftvst ,nK-” Lei us explain what this means tu you in food anu health protection, ti8C days a year at low cost, and without atten tion from you. Convenient terms, if desired Ad No. 12—1 col. X 91 line* without dealer's siaoature Shelby Hardware Co. Shelby, N. C. Colored Folks Are Disappointed Editor Cleveland Star: I have been asked by many members of the A. M. E. Zion church, colored, to voice their pro test at the action of the mayor in breaking up our picnic last night. Our church and Sunday school had arranged a joint celebration on the lawn of the A. M. E. Zion church at Gastonia, to be held la :t nig’tt. We hired three*1trucks at SB each. These we loaded with food, bas kets, ice cream, benches and other picnic material, and about 100 members of our congregation as sembled to start. We had spent considerable money and our sister church at Gastonia had spent money in arranging for the pic • nic. Just when we were loading and p arting', the police stopped us. He said he did it under the mayor’s orders and- on the protest of the Shelby taxi drivers. This broke up our proposed picnic. We don’t understand the law covering; the case, but it was a great disappointment to many of our Shelby and Gastonia colored people. AYFIELD HOSKINS. In speaking of the disappoint ment which the colored Sunday school band met with Tuesday night, .Mayor Dorsey said the law did not prevent the trip under the j plans they had made. The jitney drivers who pay a license to oper ate passenger cars for hire made a protest to the police department on the ground that the trucks( WOTe g°in* l° «rry puss*^' so much per head. Mavur n *ays if the truck owner. ''r% colored leaders had reformed >?* that the trucks were eh-m the trip could have been ^ SJtE ”-*•«. According to Mayor Dors > interpretation of the license V' trucks for hire can carry ,J*W gers when the truck itralf f* bJj fr