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WEBB THEATRE — TONIGHT — LAST TIME TO SEE THAT WONDERFUL PICTURE, “THE DESERT SONG” ALL TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING ONE OF THE BEST ATTRACTIONS WE EVER PLAYED — SEE IT. — THURSDAY — ANOTHER ALL TALKING VITAPHONE PICTURE LOIS WILSON, MONTE BLUE & H. B. WARNER IN “CONQUEST” A picture that will thrill and chill you of two air pilots battling in Arctic wastes for Love and Friendship. Some Beautiful Snow Scenes In This One. ALSO OTHER ATTRACTIONS. WEBB THEATRE BECK & PRATT PHONE 666 OUR PHONE 666 SERVICE ATISFIES Send your garment* of whatever fabric, Silk* to Woolen*, to u» for expert remov al of spot*. We will retain the soil and re turn the garment* with all the freshness of newness restored. BECK & PRATT DRY CLEANERS & HAT RENOVATORS. PHONE 666.' 126 S. Washington St. SPECIALS AT Campbell’s In every department of our stores you will find hundreds of seasonable mer chandise that we are offering at ridicu lous prices to close out. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR All summer dresses with sleev es and sleeveless styles in print ed Cottons, Silks and Crepes, together with all Summer Hats are being closed out at HALE original prices and less. MEN’S AND BOYS’ READY-TO-WEAR If you are at all interested in buying any item in Men’s and Boys’ Summer Apparel it will pay you to visit us before buy ing. We are making big sac rifices on all items. One lot Men’s Genuine “Palm Beach” and Mohair Suits Re duced to .$4.95 Campbell Dept. Stores SHELBY-LAWNDALE LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Miss Grace Hart grove is visiting friends in Union Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Archer, and son, Archie, jr.. have Just re turned from an eighteen day vaca tion trip to Chimney Rock, where they had a fine time fishing and roughing it. While there they stay ed in a small cabin. Mr and Mrs. Lorin E Hoyle and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Jones of Lat timore are spending this week at Carolina Beach and Lake Wacca tnaw. Little Miss Virginia Elliott, young daughter of pr. and Mrs W. F. Elliott of Llncolnton is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. J. Y. Elliott. Miss Naney Hord of Kings Moun tain, is spending this week with Mrs. J. Y. Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lays of Taylorsville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Casstevens Sunday. Miss Mary Suttle and brother, J. L. Suttle leave by motor Thursday for Shreveport. La., to visit relatives for ten days. Miss Suttle will also visit her friend Miss Virginia Page DuBois. Miss Rosa Mae Shuford of the Paragon department store l.v tak ing her vacation this week. Miss Bessie Wallace of Raleigh, is the guest of Mrs. Bessie Gray this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sanders. Miss Alice Sanders and guest, Mrs. Prank Drewry of Louisville,., Kv., spent Sunday at Hendersonville. Mrs. Madge Carver left Saturday for a ten days trip to Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Little and Miss Avis Little, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MeNeely and Master Joe Little, who has been visiting Miss Margaret Louis for the past week, left yesterday for Blow ing Rock, for several days stay be fore returning to their home at Salisbury. Miss Bright Ogbum Hoyle of Charlotte, is visiting Miss Elizabeth Thompson this week. Miss Ella Lipscomb, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander, Mr. Wyatt Lip scomb and children attended the marriage of their father, Mr. Cliff Lipscomb of Gaffney, to Mrs. Els more in Spartanburg Sunday morn ing, Miss Martha Sue Royster of Falls ton, spent last week-end with Miss Mary Pcgram. Miss Edna Camnitz of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. H. R Camnitz and Mr. C. E. Alcock of Forest City, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Howard Cam nitz. Miss Lai age Dover of the J. C. Penny company, is taking a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Harry Camnitz is spending this month at Myrtle Beach. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Car penter a dainty daughter on August 8. Mrs. Carpenter before marriage was Miss Lillie Spangler. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Lattimore re turn tonight from a two day trip at WytheviUe, Va. Mr. Rufus Sweatt of Wist Palm Beach, Fla., spent Thursday night at the home of Mr J. B Carpenter near V/ac.r Mrs. W. F. McQueen has returned home at Morven after a visit to her daughters, Mrs. T. L. Bass of Hen dersonville and Mrs. D. A, Tedder of Shelby. Miss Mary Tedder will have as her guests this week-end her cous ins. Misses Essie and Marion Biss, of Henders.r.ville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lineberger and children returned yesterday from a fortnight spent at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. Fiank Ledbetter ha.*: left for his name in Birmingham, Ala, fol lowing a visit in Shelby to his fath er, Mr. J F Ledbetter Mr. Clyde Putnam, of Tarboro, eldest son of Mr. B. E. Putnam is in Shelby for a ten days’ visit. Mr. Putnam is connected with the Edgecomb National Bank of Tar boro. Mr. Pete Green of Mooresboro is spending his vacation at Jackson ville, Fla. He left today and will be gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mull have returned from Wrightsville Beach where they spent a part of their .acation. They are now at take lames. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cal laway. July 30, a ftne 8 pound boy Mother and baby are doing nicely Mrs. Callaway prior to her marriage was Miss Ellen Jarrett of Shelby, and now of Martinsville. Va. Mrs. Marion A. Bridges of Dallas Texas, has moved to Shelby with her little son. Marion, jr. They will make their home with Mrs. Bridges mother-in-law. Mrs. Mary A Bridges in North Shelby. Mrs. Jas. L. Putnam and son James, jr,. of Lincolnton were here yesterday visiting Mrs. Putnam's father, Mr. Summle Weathers who is here on a visit from San Antonio. Texas Mrs C. H. Lee has returned to her home In Atlanta. Ga., after spending two weeks with relatives in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and Mr. Coran Walker of Charlotte, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alma Webber at Mooresboro, Miss Clara Oreen of the First Na tional Bank force is spending her vacation on a visit to her brothers tn Richmond, Va. Miss M Orlan Mull who has b; an visiting friends in Washington, D. C., for the past month has re turned to the city to spend sorre time with her parents. Mr. and Mr:. J. C. Mull before going to Buene Vista, Va., to resume her position as teacher and athletic director of the city high school. Mrs. Sam Tinner accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. E Holcomb to Charlotte Tuesday, where Mrs. Holcomb went for treatment at the Sanitorlum. Miss Mary Brown of Morven, this state is visiting her brother Mr. Roy Browm. Miss Maude Ava Hord is teaching at Casar and began work Monday. Mr. and Mrs , D. G. Carpenter, Mr and Mrs. 8. E Peeler moiored to Chimney Rock and Asheville Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Peeler of Bes semer City are spending the week with Mr and Mrs D. G Carpenter at Ellenboro. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Beam moved into their new home tn “Beaumonde Terraces" Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Beam have as their guest for a few days Mr. Charles Bordeaux of Colum bia. S. C. Mrs. P. C. Gardnrr and young son are spending a month with rel atives at Chapel Hill. Boyce Dellinger got back from a fishing trip to Carolina Beach Mon day night. He was accompanied on the jaunt by Mis. Dellinger and their daughter. Constance. Miss Lossie Petty, of MeNeely's, is back in town from a month's high ly enjoyable vacation, spent in Vir ginia and North Carolina. Miss Petty while away visited her home at South Boston. Virginia, and also visited her* brother at Henderson, this state. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Bess and daughter, Miss Mary Letha of Los Angeles, Cal., and Miss May Self, a graduate nurse of the Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Houser. Miss Annie Hall a former teacher of Miss Montrose 'Mull and Miss Wllle Stowe of Belmont. visited Miss Mull yesterday and attended her reception at Cleveland Springs yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Graham and family returned yesterday from a week-end visit to relatives in Max ton and Red Springs. Governor O. Max Gardner arriv ed in the city Monday night, from Roaring Gap for a few days visit to home folks. Miss Elizabeth Cochrane ol Greenville, S. C„ is visiting Miss Margaret Bost this week. Mr. D A. Beam, Miss Mane Beam, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Shull have gone on a trip to Char leston and the Isle of Palms. Misses Reba and Margaret Ham rick returned home Sunday from Greenville, S. C., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks and son, Dan, and Mr- and Mrs. K. C Holbrook, who W'ere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hamrick. Miss Rachel Wells is visiting her cousin. Miss Margaret McDonald in Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. L. C Bost. Misses Margaret and Ruth Bost and E’iza bcth Cochrane arc spending today in Statesville with Mrs C. 3. West. Mr. and Mrs. E F. Dougherty and E. P. Dougherty, Jr., who have been visiting Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb, left today for their home in Con nellsvillr. Pa Miss Louise Gill of Laurinburg. 'who has been the guest of Mrs j May Wells Conner left Tuesday for la visit to friends in Marion Mesdames Willie and Evelyn Hoyle returned Monday night iron! I several days visit to Wrtghtsvillc Beach. Mrs. R E Ware is visiting her neice, Mrs. Hoyt Cunningham vm Gastonia. Some Shelby people altendm.; the funeral of Mrs. Hester Magnesia in Forest City yesterday afternoon were. Mr and Mrs Prank Hoyle Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wells, Mrs Jim Austell, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Champion. Mr. and Mrs S A Washburn and Dr H. D. Wilson Mrs Colin Hull and Miss Ruth Beam returned yesterday afternoon from a six weeks' western tour to California. Old Mexieo. The Grand Canyon and back over the southern states Mrs. P E Way and two children of Newberry, S. C , will arrive today for a week's visit to her brother Mr. C. M Dennis and Mrs Dennis Dr. and Mrs J S. Dorton and Mrs. D. R S Frasier attended the horse show' at Blowing Rock today. Miss Sara Austell attended a bridge party in Kings Mountain yesterday given by Mrs Claude Hambrtght. Pe.»ny Column WANTED TO BUY-ACREAGE of saw timber, or to cut by the thou sand ft &0 cents per hundred R. S. Quinn, Kings Creek. S, C. 2t-p WANTED — CITY SALESMAN with car, high school education, neat and must be a hustler. Above requirements must be met. Man ex pected will receive that training for a large Louisville house for ap pointment call Mr. La ton, Hotel Charles, for an appointment Wednesday. It-7p Try Star Want# Ads. At The Theatres "The Rainbow Man.” . featuring ' • trrMi-.fr actor, Eddie Dowling, with M man Nixon in the cast, is being ! featured at the Princess. This Is a Paramount, all talking picture, and a feature Paramount output. This I is a human story—a sparkling ro j mance, with new Dowling melodies ' with the catchy Dowling appeal ! The Lyric is featuring today "Dog ' Just lee," a big picture, featuring the | canine with human intelligence. The i | Lyric is running special attraction* 1 at popular prices, and is adding to jus patronage The Webb Is showing again to j night, and lor the last time, "The Desert Song." which is undoubtedly lone of the tlncerest and most ap j pealing drama: of the kind put on Ithe screen within tlie year. It is a I musical comedy hit. set to th* tempo : of the fi’ver sheet, and It makes a most delightful and charming pic ture A slight plot, with an appeal ing lose interest runs through the piece, which is featured with danc ing and singing numbers of great beauty. Tomorrow a well know trio of players: Monte Blue. Lois Wil son and H B. Waner appear in Conquest'' an all talkie. Cotton Market (By John V. Clark |«nd Co.) Cotton wrs quoted on the New York Exchange at noon today Oct 18.92: yesterday's close 18 92. Map clear west except. Little Rock, part cloudy east 24 rain at Sav annah, maximum temperature Ok lahoma City 108, Fort Worth 104, Little Rock 100. Abilene 101. Forecast North Carolina, cloudy. South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, Mlsslsissippi, local showers, Arnans as showers east portion, West Texas part cloudy, showers In Pan Handle Journal ol Commerce re view lOr week says weather been unfavorable over moat of Oklahoma and northern two thirds of Texas Rain needed In western Arkansas, but eastern belt more favorable In upper sections. North mrfdlutaoln awaiting government report. Lan cashire strike In a dead lock. Ex pect narrow market until report. The farm population of the Unit ed States Is the smallest that It has been in twenty years. RECONDITIONED USED CARS WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS Chevrolet Coach, 1927 Model; new tires, new Duco finish. Chevrolet Coupr, 1927 Model; new tires, new Duco finish. Chevrolet Coupe, 1928 Model ; Looks and performs like new- Let us demonstrate this one. Two Chevrolet Touring Cars, 1926 models. Juet out of the Paint Shop. Two Ford Coupes — Going cheap. One Ford Roadster, 1927 Model. One Ford Coupe, 1927 Model. CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. - PHONE 265 - ANNOUNCING We Have Just Been Appointed Agents .. .. For This Full Line of Confections. Cleveland i>rug Co. PHONE 65 THE PRINCESS theatre ENTHUSIASTICALLY ACCLAIMED “THE BIGGEST HIT IN TOWN” By all the New York critics! Eddie Dowling, happiness singer supreme, brings you the most human story yet to reach the all-talking screen- A sparkling romance— brilliant with love, pathos, comedy—and the most glo rious musical score you have ever heard. New Dowling melodies with the catchy Dowling appeal. If you liked ‘Sally. Irene and Mary” and “Honeymoon Lane*” YOU’LL LOVE EDDIE DOWLING In “THE RAINBOW MAN” TODAY AND TOMORROW *Vifh Marion Nixon. 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