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Their Screen Careers Flicker Two pretty Atlanta girls, Sonia Movie a f’c are wondering in Holly wood what is goi'uj screen careers, now that Clinton S. Carnes * urer oi Baptist Home Mission Board, has claim Carnes is short more than $1.COO,000 (International Newsreel) :ft t and Lois Griffin, g to happen to their inset), former treas disappeared. Police in his accounts. The K, Of C. “C&ib.” New York Sun, The Knights of Columbus am- re minded from time to time, of the persistent purpose cf certain per sons to stir up religious hatred n election years. Lately, conics of the. notorious “bogus fourth degree oath.” attributed to them, have ircea circulated in various parts of the country. This offensive production, which is about equally blasphemous and revolting, has been circulate'!, ] occasionally, for many years. 1 It is an old and worn-out imposture and among intelligent persons defeats its own ends by its own absurdity.! Perhaps the best way to make' clear what the obligation is which! is assumed by the Knights of Columbus on entering the orgaii ration is to print it. as it really is: i- I smear to support the Cons u t.on of the United States. I pledge ny elf, as a esthetic. citiaen and Knight of Columbus. to enlighten myself folly open my duties as a Citirfi cut! to ccnsriehtfoitsly per form such duties'entirely hi.the in terest cf my country and regardless el all personal ccnseaucnces. I pledge myself to do all in Ely p-.nyer to preserve the ’'integrity end parity ■' of the fcrllct, and to promote rever ence end recprrt for lorn arid order I promise-to. prrcldec ny religion openly end ccnhetenllp, but With out ostentation, end to so conduct myself in public affairs, end n the exercise cf public virtue, as to re fleet rx dun j but credit open cur Help Church,, to. th? end that she may ficurls'i and our country pros Cotton Market Spot, Cotton wa.-, quoted on local market at noon today at Ifi' c. New oYrk future prices at noon today were October 17.51; December 17.44 Saturday's close: October 17.43: De cember 17 36. New York. St pt 17 Southern weather last ntgm mostly cloudy central and east, raining at Shreve port. showers at Galveston. San An tonio and Montgomery. Tropical storm passing near Tampa. Forecast Alabama and Mississippi, showers today, rain to night and tomorrow; Georgia rain south portion and showers north portion, Caroltnas showers, Louis iana part cloudy, Arkansas. Okla homa and Texas fan and cooler. Light business in worth street Saturday. One of the Worth street commission houses reports average weekly sales if 2.’ million yards of cotton textiles during first two weeks of September and 18 million yards weekly for August. Manchester cable says inquiries continues to expand and it is be lieved large business will be done when raw cotton steadies. Market may hole around this level or; rally some fearing, storm: damage in Gulf states. Hedge sell ing and rather indifferent demand depressed prices rear close Satur day. CLEVENBURG. ALEXANDER NOTIFIED OF FARM NOMINATION FOR VICE PRESIDENCY Charlotte—Dr H. Q Alexander, cf this county, who was selected yesterday by the executive com mittee of the Farmer-Labor part as its vice presidential Candida‘e, received formal notification of his selection in a telegram from the committee today. He had previously received a tele gram from the committee meeting ; in Kansas City asking if he would accept the nomination and had wired a tentative acceptance Frank Webb, of San Francisco, will head the Farmer-Labor ticket, j Try Star Job Printing per to the greater honor and glory of God.” C8 jr W1 HAVE PA© THE BEST SUMMER BUSINESS IN OUR HISTORY,'—QUALITY MERCHANDISE and REASONABLE PRICES DID IT COMPARE OUR PRICES and goods with others BEFORE YOU BUY* John M. Best Furniture Go. CLEVELAND COUNTY’S OLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. f-ycibnsusJy Trooper Carl T, Wilder, of New York State Police, who was found dying from two bullets in his back on road be tween Tuxedo Tark and Green wood l ake, N. Y. Reward of 52.000 has been offered for ap prehension of his slaver, (InternaUona; Illustrated News) < Special to The Star.) We are having some pretty Weather this weefc The farmers are busy in the fodder field. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Boyles have bought Mr R W. McAbse's house ; and lot in Toluca. Mr S. A Sain has remodeled and furnished his house and is having it painted: Mr. Henry Queen is do ing tfcs painting Messrs. Manrice and DeVaughn Boyles spent a few day’s the past week in Norland; Linviile City and Spruce Pina. They attended a fair in Spruce Pine Tuesday night. Mr rind Mr: Bob Willis, of Mor gantpn. spent ,£pr Thursday with theii parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willis. Mrs R. P. Boyles spent last Fri-.' day with her parents Mr and Mrs. George Beam. Mr. Earlie Witlis has returned! home from Asheville where he has j been working for the past while. I Mr and Mrs. W F. Mull spent last Wednesday mg hr at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sain Mr. i letcher Sain Was a visitor in Shelby last Friday and was a din ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Spangler. Mrs. Texie Boyles and children spent last Thursday night wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar King. Messrs. George Mull. Hartsell 3am, Blaine and Andy Willis spent i few days the puv' week at Bridge-, water fishing. Mr. Floyd HaiLman left last j Monday for Wake Forest where he rill, attend college this coming ses sion. ■ Mrs. M. S. Boyles was a dinner guest cf Mrs. W; K. Yeung last v/ebnesday Mr. Carroll Mud of Charlotte spent the week-eno with his par ents Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Mull. Mrs. Blaine ant’. Mauney Willis attended a birthday party at the' hoe of Mr. Charlie Houser Wed- j nesday night. j Mssriames Clyde and Louise Boy les spent a few days the past week I in Morganton visit :ng at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Randall and Mr. and Mrs. McClure Hicks Miss Ruby Elliott of Behvood spent last Wednesday night with Corene Self. SAYS DEMOCRATS NOW IN’ A FIGHTING MOOD New York.—Representative vV. A, Oldfield, of Arkansas, chairman cf the Democratic congressional com mittee, returned after a trip through Arkansan, Missouri, Ken tucky and Tennessee and reported to Democratic national headquar ters that he found the Democra.s "getting into a fighting. mood." The congressman said the "whis pering campaign" in the border states was making votes for Gov ernor Smith. HARMONY HOVERS OVER ARKANSAS DEMOC RATS Little Rock, Ark—Unanimously pledging the Smith-Roblnspn ticfcft the greatest majority in the history of Arkansas, delegates to the Demo cratic state convention closed their first day's session in the same ap parent harmony, which prevailed throughout the day. The convention ordered copies of the resolution sent to Governor Smith at Albany and Senator Rob inson at Columbia. S. C. by tele graph. TRY STAR MIS Cc**cn Jlunr;s $9 B^’e Past Week Leu Orleans. la Sept. 16.--The min feature , it the past week in the cotton mark": was the govern•. men crop report issued after the cV e oi btisine.vv Saturday before lest The indicated yield of 14,439. 000 bales, alihougn an increase over the August forecast of only 148,000 bales or approximately 1 per cent, was considered ov tarders as a bear ish development w it was only aft er the opening tf thp Market Mon day that the full reaction of the trade to the government’s forecast of the crop became apparent. As soon as trading started Mon day there was se; mg front all sides and the low point of the day for December opened showed a decline of 113 points from the high point of Saturday. The market corf.mued to ease off after Monday and did not reach the lowest point of the week until just a? the close Saturday when Decem ber traded as low as 16.78 or $9 a bale tinder the price ruling at the highest of the prueding Saturday. Han Air Derbies. Los Angeles.—Three air derbies from Los Angeles to Cincinnati be tween September 20 and 25 have been announced here by the Cincin nati Air association, which has raised $20,000 as cash prizes for the competing airmen. T I I,and* Convention. Biloxi. Miss. Nashville. l'enn. was selected as the next meeting , place of the joint convention of the Souther nTubereulosts conference and Southern Sar.itorium associa I tion which closed its meeting here. Named 'to Post. Washington.--Dr William D. Kleine has been appointed national medical officer for the American Red Crass, succeeding Dr. William R. Redden, resigned. The appoint ment is effective November 1. Coolidge Plans Trip. Washington.—Pre sident Cool Id g'' will start on his trip to Vermont about the middle of next week. He plans to be away fiom Washington about three days, returning by the end of the week. Baker Honored. Washington.—T tie distinguished service medal was awarded to New ton D. Baker of Cleveland, war-time secretary of w-ar. It was conferred “for exception ally meritorious and distinguished service.” Cabarrus Democrats Confident. From The Concord Tribune. Cabarrus Democrats enter the campaign with confidence born of the splendid record their officials have made during the past four years. County affairs are on a^plen did basis in Cabarrus and if liters has been serious dissatisfaction the public has not been advised of it. SEE WHAT YOUR NEIGHBOR’S DOING! And his boys, too. But, above all, let your own boy show what he can do with his exhibit of farm crops or live stock. He’ll make them all step lively if you let him take part in the contests for premiums at the fair. He can make amputa tion for himself at the coming I'jm. CLEVELAND COUNTY FAIR SEPTEMBER 25-29 U!!S!ggJLJ!L, '1?.—."'"""L L, TRY STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS quality—always at a saving SHELBY, N. C. SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 20TH 3:30 P. M. AT PRINCESS THEATRE a fashion revue 71 T'f,heFa"~-,heFa9hion0penins! For Nnw w , selecting the best, the smartest modes from the showing of great designers you arecordT^I 3 aptatl°nS embodied in ™ exhibition of the authentic styles for Fall, 1928 rZZu y *° Smart modeS With “■ A» of “>0 model, used me from our ne ,
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