White Girl Marries Negro In New York New York.—Jerome S. reterson. 22, a negro, and Miss Edith r Sproul. 31. white, bmh of New York, were married recently at City chapel. Both are medical students at Col umbia university. The bride's fath er. Albert E. Spro'ul; a photographer, said he approved of the marriage FULL QUART WHISKY BOTTLE IS FOUND INSIDE CODFISH Bangor, Me.—Evidence that thej iodfish of Maine waters are ini league with the rum-runners was'! found by three Islcboro fishermen. In the stomach of a seven-pound) red caught in West Penobscot bay j they found a scaled bottled of | whisky—a full quart- bearing an I :mpoiir.g label. The fish, unlike most cod. fought like a Penobscot ! salmon and the fishermen were over j n half-hour getting him into their i host I i I !9x4.10 Speedway _$4.75 Jft*.? Goodyear _ 4.50 10x3 4 Goodyear _ 4.95 r,,x34 Goodyear. O. S._5.35 ’9x4 40 Goodyear ....._ 5.95 t(ui.so Goodyear _ 6.60 \;i other sires earried in stock at comparatively LOW TRICES. SMITH’S GARAGE IALLSTON, N. C. 1930 Buick Has New Body Lines The 1910 Bulck make* it* debut •hi* week on the showroom floor* of arPt'oxi,T'3t^lv 4,000 dealer* through out the country and, according to factory officials at Flint, Michigan, this new creation will prove one of the outstanding sensations of the year in both performance ami appearance. The Buick line, a* in former year*, I* divided into three series. The wheelbase and the horsepower of all model* of the three scries have been increased. The wheelbase of the si* model* of (he 40 series ha* been increased from 116 to 118 inches and the engine h:;* been stepped op to 801 [> horsepower. Wheelbase on the two model* in the series Si.' line i* increased from 121 inches to 124 inches and on the rt* model* of 60 series from 129 inches to 1 '2 inches. Models in the 10 and 60 series have an engine v.lvch wid develop 99 horsepo.wer. Ail models in all series have an actual speed well up in the seventies. In addit'on to lengthening the wheelbase, the car has been built losver. Bcdv lines and contours have been refined, the shape of the radl itor revises!, the margin of the radi ator shell diminished and thermo statically operated shutters added to the front. The result is a ear of unusual hrautv, fleet lines and obvious comfort. The body bears the stamp of Fisher craftsmanship. Many mechanical advances have been embodied in the IV fO Hoick. A steering w heel road-shock elimi nating device is one of them and this feature, coupled ss ith a fully adjust able worm and roller type steering assembly, makes the new car singu larly easy to steer and handle at high speeds on the open road and in slow moving heavy traffic. Semi-elliptic springs and double acting shock absorbers are used, together with four wheel internal expansion controlled bervo brakes, redesigned Itansmission and clutch, improved rubber mo'or mountings and a wider and sturdier chassis frame. A sloping non-glare wind shield Is another advancement incor porated in the r.ew Buick. Performance tests, conducted over a period of several months at the General Motors Proving Ground, have demonstrated that its speed, hill climbing ability and riding comfort set a new all-around precedent in the field of automobile travel. Drying Up Springs Of Local Business Manufacturers Record Short-sighted to the extreme are manv of the great corporation?, in cluding the chain store organiza tions. which require that mon*v coll'X'trd throughout tlie country, instead of being left on deposit in local banks to furnish a tasks of credit for loral bus.ness, be rushed to New York, sometimes by wire and at other times by air mail or fast express, in order that, it may be utilized in supporting the stock operations of Wall street specula tors. The head of th~ corporations responsible for this action do not seem to comprehend that through this system they are destroying the prosperity of the very commumtie on which their own prosperity de pends Even chain stores in a city a; large as Baltimore are being re quired to send their money prompt ly to New York. In some ol the smaller places throughout the country, the banks in which local money has been deposited are re quested to wile the money to the New Yo:k office of these ehntn store- A banker recently told the editor of the Manufacturers Rec ord that, one of the big insurant--' companies of New York last year •pent $25,000 for the purpose of having money, rollcctrd at its vari ous branch offices throughout the country, wired to New York. Are the people responsible for this condition so short-sighted, so narrow-visioned and so thoughtless of general prosperity upon which their prosperity must inevitably de pend in the end. they cannot see that in this way they are drying up the springs which should irrigate imd fertilize the prosperity of the local communities in which th! -> money is paid to the insurance agencies, to the chain stores and to other interests? This condition T» as bad as to expect a cow to fur nish an abundant supply of milk even when all food has been taken from her, leaving her no suste nance from which to create mite. The situation is so lamentable and of such extreme importance to the country that, unless some plan Is found to overcome this difficulty, and entirely new, banking system may have to be devised by which money will remain dispersed throughout the country and not be concentrated in the vast centers of wealth. The enormous business of the insurance companies, of the chain stores and all kindred or ganizations, absorbing a very large proportion of the entire money of the country, may in the end prove disastrous to national prosperity unless the men at the head of the.e organizations are wise enough to] alter their poliry of drawing money away from the country Into t' c great maw of Wall street's absorbing power lor the temporary gain o' lending on;.call at. exorbitant rates of interest If the Federal Reserve lxiard can not meet this situation, then some new financial system must tie d"- ] vised 'o .save the country from this dynamic, power for evil Meet Of B. Y. P. U. Slated For Aug. 18 Ellenboro. July 24.—The B Y. s». U of the Sandy Run association will meet, with Bethel rhiirch at Ellenboro August 18 This com prises the counties of Rutherford. Cleveland, and Polk The following churches will be represented, eac i one to send two delegates: Alexan der, Adaville, Bethel. Bosti Bctn any, Big Springs, Broad River. Cane Creek Caroleen Cliffside, Concord. Drewrv Dobbins. Fair View, Forest City, Florence, Hayes Memorial, j Henrietta, High Shoals. Holsv Springs, Mt. Pleasant (Cleveland jand Rutherford', Sanov Run, Shi iloh, Spindale, Sulphur Springs and Trinity. Talks will be made by Revs, jJames Ivey, of Raleigh, and W. |Tate of Parolrt Mills. Caroleen will give a demonstration of B Y P. lb |work. Special music, will be given by ja trained choir, in charge of Pi > | lessor Blanton. About sno are ex ipected for this mBe'lng. Try Star Want* Ads. V may we iiaul your refrigerator to the bonfire? [ /rT rjf for your old refrigerator i Model H-73 man. OL might possibly get $5 for your old refrigerator from the junk We will allow: you $25 for it! Eventually, you 'will buy an electric refrigerator. But if you are truly thrifty you will consider buying one, not "eventually” but now. ;/f >;{.%>■;, , Consider this: Instead of selling your ice box to the junk man for a few dob lars, you may (for the next few weeks only) trade it in for #25 as the full down payment on the new, nationally, famous Holmes Electric Refrigerator, Model H-43. There isn't one rent of cash to pay down, and the remaining payments arc moderate. What will we do with your old ice box? Bum it— in one giant bonfire, along with every other old, germ-breeding refrigerator turned in to us! In six months, the Holmes has become one of the most outstanding, most sought after electric refrigerators in the country. It represents the highest achievement of years of research. It sets new standards for compactness, beauty and sheer, utter simplicity. It is backed by a double guarantee. Art ntnr! This offer will definitely expire very soon! Come in, see the Holmes, check it point by point. •'.S NAME, ADDRESS - L i: PH ONE NUMBER »i if flfi IE Si ELECTRIC REFPITERATOR Shelby Hardware Co. •WE SERVE TO SATISFY.” PHONE 3o<> SHELBY, N. C, CllW-l'pv Hollywood One of (hr really , fascinating stories m Hollywood i Alice White Much lias been writ*] ten about Alice Much of the copy has earned a si mrr The White gnl has -stood' out as the Cinderella of i the screen even in her stellar glory. ! They've railed her dumb And hayw ire. They've even sniffed at. j her picture. How does the e, I j away with It?" The answers were! not always pretty Alice knew what they said. She didn't rare much. One saw this by her dr.es her conversation, the vague stories bandied around about her It was approximately a year ns > that Alice's contract with First Na-j ttonal neared completion Tti was no talk of renewal H’r chic,' ■service to the studio bad bem play ing ' atmosphere " In the tea' - taken of newconuu. And then Famous Flavors pm chascd "Gentlemen Prefer Hloncies They nerded a Dorothy. Alice way ALICE WHITE tested. She cot the part It was a lucrative way for her to conclude her F N Contract; Shortly afl*r her contract expired without being renewed. Ahce was worried She believed what people said They couldn't all be wrong How did she get by? "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' reached the public The White girl profited Congratulatory letlrrs pouted in First National perked up. startled Alice had actually clicked She actually had a follow ing. and a large following. Una. - nis'tomed studio speed. She was offered a new contract at the same salary stipulated in the option that had been dropped $600 a week. Ahce grabbed it, thankful for the opportunity She was shoved into stardom Frankly, she didn t know what tt was all about. She just saw, sud denly, that, she was the cinematic, center of five celluloid reels She learned slowly They still talked about her. Alices personality will always be the target for rcmmeti' until she graduates lrom mental Happen? m But she did her best She worked like a buck private in her last pic ture, wherein she was called upon to be a versatile musical comedy trouper as well as lalky actress. About this nme she met. Sid Bartlett. Sid is tall and dean cut. He looks others straight in the eye He knows what it's all about. He is known on the New York stagt .Sid is a singer with a grand voice. He met a lot of girls in Hollywood He met Alice White They liked | each other. The like grew to friendship. It may have grown into i love. One can t say for sure. ! Ahce intrigued Sid So did the 1 gossipy stories about l.rr. He has 1 discovered the stories to be founded on verbal troth for the most part. He has found, too. that there are glimmermg depths to the girl, depths befogged by uncertainty, fluttery humor, tear. They've been going together several months now Alice has changed She's getting acquainted with herself, which \> j always a shock, it one wait* to ; long. She's passed that, stage. Sh • ! has quieted. One doesn't hear hot nervous giggle in public any more She's stopped playing up to a cOid audience. Last week First National rit - stroyed her old contract, dcstroyc i it, before it expired. She has a nee one and her salary has shot to ton: plump figures a week A man who really knows motion pictures said j to me recently that if Alice Whi'e I keeps her feet on the ground and her head out ol the clouds withhi two years she will he among th ’ biggest box office attractions the screen has ever known It's fascinating drama to see a youngster survive extravagant pc siflage and character stripping ol conversational Hollywood. It’s fas cinating, too, to realize that mil lions of picture goers elect whop* . they choose to stellar heights, re- j aardless of native prejudice, pro ot Sixteenth Child For Hamlet Couple Hamlet -The .sixteenth child was born to Chief of Police end Mr. T W Miller last week This makes 13 boys tor the chief, besides his three fine daughters He hash t fully decided but thinks he wi'I name the latest arrival for Max Gardner. | WO ( lllf'AOO RANKS Ml Rfh. into $2?o,i»on.on(< concern Chicago, July 23. Consolidation ,,f i|V Foreman National bank and the State Bank of Chicago was completed tonight giving the new organization total assets of $220, loo.ooo and making it the third largest bank in Chicago. Ti nners of ihc consolidation sent he Stale bank's stock up more than ttmi a share today to a high prtre .f TO-iO after selling at $290 last Tuesday. Harold F Foreman, president of [he Foreman institution. will be ■hairman of the new boatd ivrul Walter W Head president or the Stats bank, becomes president of the institution. Birthday Dinner. Friends of d ° Hartman. *3 rear ; of age w ho lives near Toluca are planning to give hint a big birthday dinner on the first. Sun day in August, which will he Aug « and they urge the general public to attend and bring well filled basket so that thr occasion may be man* a big success for all concerned. Salr Of Valuable Farm Properly. Under and bv virtue of tlie au thority conferred upon us tn a deed of trust executed by F. M. Bartee nnd wife, Bertha Bartee oti the lRth day of November 1926, and re corded in book of mortgages 141.j pace 223, we will on Monday. 29th day of July, 1929 at 12 o'clock noon at courthouse door tn Shelby. Cleveland county, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der the following land, to-wit: Being Joined on th“ N. by John Whelehel nnd Berry Green, on the E by John Welrhel, on the S. by Hub Crawley and Carl Huskle, and on the W. by Tink Cobb; and b; ing composed of those two tracts of land conveyed to F. Marlon Bartree by V. A. Humphries by deed reg istered in book "NNN" page 431; and by G. E. Scruggs and wife, by deed registered tn book-page nf the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county. N. C„ and be ing described by metes and bounds as follows: Tract No. 1: Beginning on a birch, Berry Green's corner on the E. side of Ashworth creek, and run ning thence N. 65 1-2 W. 56 1-2 poles with Burt Green's line to a stone, his corner: thence N. 1 1-2 E. 94 poles with R. L. Cobb's line to a maple. Cobb and Rupp's corner; thence S. 89 1-2 E. 22 1-2 poles to Ashworth creek. Berry Green s corner; thence up Ashworth creek Berry Green's line to the beginning, containing Thirty-Two and Two Thirds i32 2-3) acres. Tract No. 2: Beginning at a pn t oak stump and runs thence N. 3800 E. 7 78 rhs. to a stone; thence E. 41 00 E 7 30 chs. to a stone; thence S. 13.45 E 13.00 chs. to a stone; thence S. 50.15 W. 15.05 chs. to thence S. 50 50.15 W. 15.05 chs. to a poplar; thence N. 87.24 W. 12.80 chs. to a red oak; thence N. 77.30 W. 1090 chs. to a stone; thence N 55.15 \V. 1 45 chs. to a stake in Ashworth creek; thence N. 33 30 E 4 50 chs. to a stake; thence N. 22.00 E. 5.50 chp. to a stake; thence E. 5.25 chs. to a stone; thence N. 48 00 E. 9 95 chs. to an iron stake; thence N. 46 45 W. 4.80 chs. to the place of beginning, containing Forty-Five and 42-100 <45 42 acres.) This sale is made by reason of the failure of F. M. Bartee and wife, Bertha Bartee to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the Nor’h Carolina Joint Land Bank of Dur ham. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required from the purchaser at the sale. mis uie lain aay or June iajs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, Trustee, Durham. N. C, Bynum E. Weathers. Atty. Your tongue tells when you need Coated tongue, dry mouth, bad breath, muddy skin, groggy nerves and sour stomach suggest its use. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO Norfolk, Portsmouth & Richmond, Va. VIA SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1929. / ROUND TRIP FA UK - Shelby to Portsmouth _ _$10.75 Shelby In Richmond -$9.75 Shelby to Old Point Comfort ___$10.75 Shelby to Virginia Reach . ... --$11.25 Tickets will bo sold for all trains August 9th. with final return limit of August 14th. Tickets good in Pull man cars on payment of regular pullman fare. For further information and pullman reservations call on any Seaboard ticket agent, or JOHN T. WKST. 1). P. A. Raleigh, N. H. A. HARRIS. Agent. Shelby, N. C. 5,000 Home* Receive The Star Every Other; Day—Mr. Merchant Get Your Message To The Home Through The Star—You Will Get Results That Will Satisfy. _ yCHFVROLFT i -a the Of sax m price range the four / The Chevrolet Six Is scoring a sensational nationwide success because it provides everything you want In a fine, sturdy auto mobile— yet it actually sells in the price range of the four. you can now buy in the CHEVROLET SIX Six-Cylinder Smoothness The Inherent balance of sii-cylinder,valve in-head design assures the smooth, velvety flow of power that distinguishes the fine automobile. Six-Cylinder Acceleration A non-detonating, high-compression cyl inder head and automatic acceleration pump give the new Chevrolet Six remark able qualities of acceleration. Better than 20 Miles to the Gallon Chevrolet engineers spent years of research and development to perfect a six-cylinder motor that delivers better than twenty miles to the gallon. Beautiful Fisher Bodies Rare beauty, smartness and comfort are provided in the Bodies by Fisher. Hardwood and steel construction gives them unusual strength and safety. Amazing Low Prices—Easy Terms Th* Roadster . Th* Phaeton • • Th* Coach .. • i Th* Th*P" Sedan ... Th* .Spurt Cabriolet . . *525 . *525 ..*595 ..*595 .*675 *695 The Convert" ible Landau • The Sedan Delivery..« The Lifthf Delivery Chaeele« The I ^ Ton Chaeele ... • •725 •595 .*400 •545 The 14 Ton ('.hanli With Ceb * •650 All prices J o. v factory, Hint* Michigan Crawford Chevrolet Co., Inc. A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUl* ■"I -