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Veteran Gridders Play Here Saturday In College Clash i The Rah-Rah Outfit Comes Here Saturday, Lenoir Rhyne College President To Permit Students To Visit Shelby. I.Special to The Star.! Hickory.—Students wishing to attend thr Lenoir Rhyne-Preshv trrian college football game in Shelby Saturday will be given permission to leave the rollegr for the game. President Schaef fer announced. A large number of (hr stu dents are expected to attend the game and veil for their team an the Mountain Bears open the football season on thr Cleveland county lair grounds. By a rerent decree only 500 Mos lem religious teachers will be per mitted tn Turkey. fr .—^ Schedule Of Sport Event Hereabouts ^._ The Shelby highs are playing Rrlniont Abbry at the rlt'y park here today. Iiirk (itiilrys l.cnoir Rhyne eleven will meet ITesbvIerian i ellrgr in Ibis -erlton’s filsl col lege football game at thr < lrsr land County l air tomorrow■. Saturday Davidson and < lemso.n will plav In t harlnttc Saturday afternoon. Mrs Robert I-elsner ol Chicago' failed In tier efforts In compel her \ husband to support her because >hr asked him to leave home twelve ! years ago, Since that time Ftlsncr \ has become wealth','. JUST HALF THE QUANTITY FOR A CUP Chicory with Coffer, as in our (fold Ribbon Blend, means double strength and double econo my* The delightful (fold Ribbon Brand adds zest to the coffee taste and is widely praised for its health value. Try if for your next breakfast. LtUJ m. «. ... (.old Ribbon ( 11 HAND ) Coffee Chicory mu get moiejor your dollar in.. America’s finest tedium-priced automobile m i Otkhtnd All-American Sit stands loot unmteilMbty a* America's finest me dhan-priced automobile. Its value suprem acy has been nUblitbed by facta revealed in ennpariaon of the All-American Sit with twmiy other medium-priced au tomobilcs — the most i analysis of motor car values of which we r all the remits of this comparison with i and point out what the information it provides sfto you as a buyer of a medium-^ndeed car. i you have aeen how on every basis of compari aon the All-American Sit towers above its field—you 'I™ with us that you get more for your dollar In America’s finest medium-priced automobile. ProoJ of Oakland F alue Superiority The totting fac«a ware otaainerffroia a ermrpenarm «f the Oakland All- American ■* wttk JO ceber (nadtem-pneed autaaobUea. AU told. S7» tndjridual coropen *** *** nu^*‘ ^ ttiaae, Oakland pruvol to be diatlnct1 y euperlor to 451 ct -1-47 par aent The 10 can eorohined wore at beat rnual to Oakland on i*2 » AJ-V) par east. And U ad the JO ware hither priced than Oakland. VHEXLBASE fWr p»r n ,_, . . _ kw pncriaOtk Uorf hat ■ wheelbase Iom u o*k Und V which i« 117 inches That ear raquue* a turning circle to the left of 41 feat as compared with Oakland • SB teec Sir higher priced cart have ahorter wheelbases. PISTON DISPLACEMENT Oakland's lit cubic inch piston dis placement is greater than 11 of the 10 cara in its price field. Of the S rrme .n • y much higher priced BRAKES Only OikUoi) atv1 or*, other car in it* ftrii of brakes which fVktaod employ a And do ear In fh§ 6eld equal* Oakland s 290 aquara tochetof brake band arm. Oakland « •fianU emergency brake operate* oa tb« itirjmiiiioo. Seven cart in lh« fteld have no M-parata emarnervy brvba, although thraa of litem eic-od Oakland m prua. FISHER BODY Only Oakland ami two other cart in the held offer txxi.ei by Fiihrr. And one of the two i< nearly * 00 h-ther in rnce than Oakland. Of the IS c*~» *1 h have lane * .-nti bolea. It are priced vievt lav All American Su. J#**-. frlliTj eW«u, fcmjun «ni N*f Tim* Pmytnmtt fkn 1145 ISD LP delcvrN) y*U a* 11*1 <f. o to *'k«® to nvtTioi •ntofDoS«.|« "•»»*»• . . . 0«Ua«u4 . oelivarad {trice* inrJud* only • uilmrix*c| rhargnft* fr*» freight •”** «r>«i th<* rhtrt* for anjr *<M«t ftciai irrra—ricj wt laindai d**ir*4. V A. B. C. MOTOR & TIRE CO. S. WASHINGTON ST. SHELBY, N. V. OAKLAND AUL-AMERICM SIX PRODUCT or GlliUJiL MOIURi Gurley Pins Hopes On Vets To Beat Scrappy P. C. Team 1 Hager, Jones, MauiifV, and she user lii Rackfirld Lutheran Eleven. Mnl- I I or football lum who see Sat urday's i on test at the fur grounds between l.enoir Rhyne and I’. will see two veteran teams In action. The Mountain Rears, coached by l>lck Gurley, will be iclerans for the most part of football warfare, while Matter Johnson, Presbyterian coach, will send Ills best pros pects against the Lutheran eleven as the score of a sea son's opener Is often usril to ad judge the strength of an eleven l.enoir Ithvne and P I', have never met before, but football strategists consider the elevens about evenly matched. i Rv HOI STON LAW IN (it. Hickory Drilling behind barred doors. the Mountain Bears of Lenoir Rhyne college are rounding up their practise sessions preparing for the opening game of the season to be played on the fair grounds at Shel by Saturday, September '48 when the Bears tackle Presbyterian epl lege eleven Cnarh Ourley has high hopes of | a victory over tire South Carolina i combination, and with about 20 vci - erans eligible for the battle. will throw his entire veteran strength into the opening contest Realizing the importance of the game and the thought that me of the largest football crowd, of ‘he season will . witness the [ray. the [ Mountain Bears are hard at work, running plays, scrimmaging, pa. ■ tnp. punting and tackling a' they prepare tor the invasion of the Shclbv field Mote than 20 0(10 fans are expected to attend the game which will feature the closing day attractions of the Cleveland County fair Early indications point to a vet eran realm of lrttcrnien for the Shelby came C'lovd Hager, veteran quarterback, is assured of his post since Gibbs DcHitxns. his position mate, will be ineligible for the tilt while Lester "Spring” .lone- tripie t hreat of the barkfield. will si art in his fullback post with Malcolm noose, another hefty candidate ir reserve Carl Mauney rnd Howard Hoi- j shotiser. letternaen. are favored to' take their old positions as half backs The line will be built around sev eral tettermen anti outstanding can didates with Razz” Miller taking the renter post with Hatfield and j Wright in reserve. Captain Jack j Kiser and Ham Lemon will get ; the ends. both. Lemon and KLci j placed on the 1928 combination ' Kiser has been working in the bacs- | tteld some during practise and may be shifted during the game Sat urday. Big Banks Ritchie, hefty 204 pound tackle, is assured of his old [ position, while Frank Poovcy, lf>7 j pounder, and Cnarlcs Sucre, an other hefty candidate, fight for tin-j other tackle post The scramble continued for the j guard positions with McAllister and Rhodes, two veterans, leading the candidates for the posts. while. Rhyne. Kiser and Russell will prob ably alternate with the guard can didates for honors. Mesimcr is run ning the regulars a race for a tackle post. The reserve strength or the bars- ; field will include Dennv Troutman. Johnnv Coulter. Dermont Svrlec Rood and Reese. China Seeks Even Break For Girlies ' Shanghai—One of the hope. of ' the Nationalists is to give the bah ' i girl epual right* with the hebv hov The Chinese hoc for aces had had i much the best of It all around, He is lonced for and prayed lor and when he arrives he is pam-| pcred and spoiled. Wage carriers are the thing out here—the boys earn much more than girls. It has been the custom of centuries a girl is not wanted, but the new regim’ would change all this, or at least put all the little Chinese misses on an equal footing, in parental eyes, with the tiny male members of the j family. SPECIAL* EXCURSION i FARES Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM FRIDAY. OCTOBER. 1020 Round-Trip Fares Front: SHELBY, N. C. To Atlanta, Ga._$6,50 Birmingham, Ala. __ $8.50 Chattanooga, Tenn. _ $8.50 Tickets on sale October -ith. Final limit Atlanta, , October 8th. Birmingham | and Chattanooga. October 10th. ASK TICKET AGENTS. Slant Killback Here On Saturday Le'ler "Sprig" .tours (above) will lie the outstanding performer in tomorrow's tarn? at (ho fair grounds herp hetwrrn Lenoir Ithyne and P. C. Jones, who weighs 1S7 pounds. will bo I hr principal punter and baekfield man of I lie I rnoir Rhyne rlevrn. \ native of Illinois hr may reach All-State baekfield fame this year. Cures Ilv Snake-Fright. New York Times Violent shock lid s somei lines hern known to cure where medical treat mrnt has failed A sudden fright is the traditional prescription for. hic cough.'. Air plane rides with ■ hair raising loops and drops have beep known to cure deafness Hopeless paralytics have beep known to lead from their beds when a : udden fire threatened Iheir lives. Utilizing this principle physicians oi tiim.vaqul loosed a iur.c-foo’-lone boa constrictor m the paralytic ward of the Civil Hospital Terri fied by ihe monster several patients forgot their ailment .. rushed from their cots to doors and windows and fought each oilier in their frantic attempts to escape Those who were unable to leave their beds were has tily reassured by attendants that the snake was really quite harmless. By this means it was discovered that, some of the patients had been shamming. Others, really mental eases, were definitely cured by real izing that they actually could move arms and legs. A former royal castle neal- SaJr burg, Austria, will be converted into a meat packing establishment. Manager Of Great Baseball Team Dead Miller Huggins. "Mighty Atom Of Pa sr ball." I,uses Fight For . Life. NP«: York -Miller Huggins, the Mighty Atom" of baseball is dead. The bantamweight manager who knew how to handle (he heavy-j weight home run king, who manip-( uk ted the play of the most power-j fill'lram ever known to baseball.' winning six, pennants and three world championships in right years with the New York Yankees, died Wednesday afternoon at St. Vin cents hospital. The end to one of the most re markable careers of major league leadership, one which saw; Huggins battle against obstacles to produce the richest and greatest club of modern times, came at 3:16 p. m. The diminutive manager had fought a gallant but losing fight against a complication of maladies. He was 40 years old. Ill J.rss Than Week. Huggins became seriously ill less than a week ago. He was removed to The hospital only last Friday and then mainly at the insistence of Dr Edward IT. King club physician of the Yankees, who realized the little man was in dangerous condition He had suffered from a protractrd cold which developed into influenza. A slight infection of the face devel oped rrvsrpelas and it was the com bination of ailments that, rapicNy undermined his resistance Four blood transfusions were made within flic lar! two days m an effort lo save' the manager's life. | but ar no time did he rally sufit iCiently.lo develop much hope for i his recovery. Death was directly due j to pyaemia, thawoccss of blood ; forming organisms in the blood. ' with infection of the face, and ge denia, the filling of the lungs with I water, as contributory causes Ton Weak For Crisis, j Huggins, an unyielding fighter on I the diamond, nervous and aggress ive even though he never sought the limelight, did not have the nervous energy or the physical stamina to t win his last battle. Never really ro bust although of wirv build, he had exhausted in a ma jor league career of 25 years most of the strength which he so badly needed in the crisis Nevertheless he fought hard for life and with characteristic gameness, just as he fought hard for everything he won on the base ball field At the bedside when the end ea me were Mr and Mrs Arthur Huggins, his brother and sister-in law; Myrtle Huggins, his sister, and the Rev .! K Trice of the Wash ington Heights Methodist Episcopal church Col. Jaeob Ruppert. the wealthy brewer who selected Huggins ns manager cf the Yankees U years tago, backed him to the limr through varying fortunes and made millions through tlie successes of the club had spent most of the morning at the hospital, along with Edward G. Barrow, his business manager. They had left ihp hospital tor lunch shortly before the end came. Grief-stricken, both shared keen ly dip regret that was universal to night throughout the baseball world The spontaneous character of tributes from friends leaders, and HERE5 EXACTLY THE FEED To bring hens quickly through the molt, and to put them buck on their Job with lot* of vim and vigor, une thin famous “Fifty-Fifty’* plan. It’s easy—just feed a mixture of Quaker FUL-O-PEP GROWING MASH Quaker FUL-O-PEP EGG MASH These I wo fwds give just what the hea needs to build new feathers, new blood, and they tone up her system so that she soon is active and eager to lay. Both scientific rations, designed to do a special job, in combination they make an iincqualed ration for bringing hens through the non-pro • duetive period in the, shortest possible time. We have the*? good feeds waiting for you. For Sale 1>n McKNIGHT & CO., lne. SHELBY, N. 0. [rivals of Huggins in many a •Bril liant baseball conflict all testified to the high regard in which he was i held. .It was an- especially hard! blow to Colonel Ruppert, whose per- j sonal conlidenre in 'Hue' under, any and all circumstances was re warded bv the remarkable triumph; of the Yankees. Funeral Services. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Friday at, the Church of the Transfiguration, with Dr. Fnce, a close personal friend of Huggins, of ficiating, the body will he taken Friday afternoon io Cincinnati, Huggins' birthplace, where final ser vices will be held Sunday afternoon Forgot His New Role. A minister who had given up hi. former position as a magistrate' in order to enter the ministry, w > conducting his first marriage serv ice. Wilt thou have this man to Ire thy wedded husband? he asked the bride And you, he continued, addre. - ing the bridegroom, what have you to say in your defense? MORE Issac Shelby Flour Is Used In Cleveland Counly Than Any Other Two Flours that are Sold In This Section. Dependable Goodness And Wholcsomeness Are The Reasons. Eagle Roller Mill Company The Name RIVERSIDE on a Tire the same as STERLING on Silver Quality Through and Through • • • • SUPER-SERVICE RIVERSIDE i«r 50,000 miles 30*3* 6^£* U< 2=»x4406^pty 9.W 10x450 •• IL)S 29*475 “ ItM 3>*S.OO “ IMS 31x5.256-pNIlfc.OS 30*5.50 “ ino 33*6.00 “ 14.S5 32*6.50 " U.oo 32*6.75 8-ply lfc.6S FIRST-QUALITY RIVERSIDE CturaatMd to 16,000 fflilCS 3lx5.254-plyfcia.js 30*530 •• io.w 30*3 * 4-ply (SUM ft SO 29x440 4qrfy S.79 .30x430 " 6.99 29x475 - VtB 30*5.00 “ M9 33x6.006-pty IMS .32*630 “ ms 32*6.75 - 17-05 STANDARD WARDWEAR to to^WO miles JOxi'* 4-ply J4M 30*5.00 4-ply *7.05 32*4 S J 4 -ply TOO ^1 *5J10 ' 7JS 29*440 - 4.00 31*5.25 “ fc.S5 30x450 “ S.S9 i 32*6.00 - 10,79 29x4.75 - fc.S9i33*6J» “ 10.49 WITH every leadin': tirp company making and selling at least three different qualities of tires . . . at as many different prices . . . how i« the motorist to know what quality to buy? Or what quality he gets uhen fie does buy? Montgomery Ward & Co., too, sells three different qualities of tires, but we remove all guesswork bv sell ing each quality under a definite measure of service— the mileage guarantee. The Super-Service RIVERSIDE — unconditionally guar~ anteeel for 30.000 miles-is as fine a tire as money can buy. It is in the same superior class as any of the lead ing so-called "Super” or "De Luxe” Tires-in everything but its price, which is greatly less than other tires of identical quality. The Regular fUVERSIPE— guaranteed for 16,000 miles - is a first line, first quality tire in every respect, and even though the price is low (about the same price as the second lines of leadingnroducers),the RIVERSIDE should never he confused with second or third quality tires of other manufacturers. The IV guaranteed for 10,000 miles— is th# outstanding tire in tne low-price field—and for quality and serviee easily outclasses many other tires selling at considerably higher prices. If vou like to know beforehand the quality of the tires you buv and if you want to save $2 to $15 pier tire—visit our store and inspect the complete Riverside line—in all sizes to fit all cars - ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREE. Don't Pay More For Any Other Tire Unless More Mites Are Gaaranteedl NOW h the dm* to get that nr* Notiwt. for trouble-free wimet dnviog. Boy the RIVER 511 IE De Lone. .Sm peady half the price of others t Seme rated electrical sac as battery originally fnroiahed with yoor car. ret has half again as much cold-weather f/cM>*r~ because of ocw pfrrtf UlUn# compound. Uacs only finest reef v wmreron. Ceee is acid-proof. Puses the fneu IJ. S, Amr Vibration Test. Case tested ituev sheets sad electrirsl leakage under 20,000 vote Extretnety low in priev. ret (unaned foe two years' Sires for ad can-at a series on each tire Allowance for roan oM battery; no chares fnrtoatslUiicu Sec the RIVER SIDE Dt Luc today I STORE HOURS: S A. M. to G P. M. S A. M. to 9 P. M. SATURDAY. i ljJ-lAl S. LaPAlLIiE ST, SHELBY, N. C. PHONE NO, 167, t
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