1 Webb Theatre TONIGHT - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY — A BIG PARAMOUNT SPECIAL — EXTRA — EXTRA —.EXTRA BROADWAY S BIGGEST STARS. Singing— Dancing— Jesting— ALSO COMEDY AND “ACTS” - ADMISSION - 10* and 40c Shows at 1*- 3 - 5 - 7 and 9. Coming Thursday THE STREET GIRL Webb Theatre Never Did A $1.00 Buy So Much You get more dry cleaning value for your money now than ever before. There's a reason for this. We are constantly adding newer and more modern equipment to better handle our increasing volume of business. The service already good, is being constantly improved. Now, having a garment dry cleaned means more than it used to mean. It means more real renewal service. In .just one man's suit you find a dozen points to show how thorough and careful is this dry cleaning. J Notice how the shoulders are moulded, how neatly the collar fits, how carefully the lapels are rolled. Then the trousers, see how cuffs and pockets lie smooth, how the knee bagginess has been taken eut to make them hang straight. And they have a long-lived crease. The fabric has regained a fresh, live color, is clean through and through. Everything about that suit—the invig orated tone of the cloth—the molded shapeliness— makes you proud to be seen in it. Yes—you get more dry cleaning and better dry cleaning for your money, at the WHITEWAY, than ever before. MEN’S SUITS ARE.$1.00 Why not call us today? A service man will promptly call. THE WHITEWAY “QUALITY” CLEANERS - DYERS 207 N. La Fayette St. PHONES: 105 • 106 LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mrs. M. P. Coley and Miss Lw cile Nix spent Saturday in Char lotte and were accompanied home by Miss Ina Carpenter, who spent the week end at home. Mrs. Evans Glenn ard Jene Da vis, of Gastonia, spent Saturday with Mrs. Ed McCurry. Herman Eskridge and Bobby Rob inson left yesterday for Birming ham. Ala., to attend the Interna tional Eire Chief convention. Mrs. A, W. Eskridge went to .the Shelby hospital Thursday wfypre she will take treatment for a few days Mr. S. A. McMurry and Miss Mary Buttle left Thursday for Raleigh to attend a ball game, they also at tended the game at Chapel Hill Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wall at Lexington over the week end. Mrs. B. L. Smith Returned Thu”sd»y from Rutherford hospital, where she has been taking treatment. i ' Mesdames Herman Eskridge nni Talmadge Gardner are spendng a week with their mother, Mrs. Flir.s Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Roberts at Red Springs. Miss Rosalind Nix who is leach ing at Durham spent the week-end ! with her parents. _ j Mrs. Chas. Forbes and daughter Mis$ Mary Forbes, of Greenville, will arrive Thursday to attend the Suttle-Fornell wedding. -- Messrs. J. B. and Ambrose No): n returned Friday night from a busi ness trip in Georgia and Alabama I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newman ot Franklin announce the birth of a daughter on October 14th. Mrs. Newman was formerly Miss Eva Grice of Shelby. Miss Gertrude Boland of Boiling Springs Junior college, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. [ Alice Boland. Miss Louise Bristow, of Darling ton. S. C, who teaches in Charlotte, spent the week end with Mrs. Roy W. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of An derson, S, C.. visited their daughter Miss Ruby McDonald Sunday. Miss Edwina Alexander underwent an operation at the ear. eye and nose hospital in Charlotte. Saturday I morning, her sister. Miss Nora Bell | Alexander is witl* her. | Mr and Mrs. Charles Dover re I turned Saturday afternoon from | their honeymoon trip through the | Valley of Virginia and Washington. D. C. They will be at home for the present with Mr. and Mrs. J. R Dover on S. Washington street. Mr. Horace Easom is conducting the singing in a series of meetings at Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morton at tended the ball game at Chapel Hill on Saturday. Misses Ruth and Ouida J.Iundy spent yesterday in Charlotte with Miss Ellen Hines. Mesdames Ben Gold and D. W. Royster spent Saturday in Char lotte. Mr. J. J. McMurry and Mr. and Mrs. Willis McMurry visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay McMurry and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Washburn at High Point over the week end and attended the ball game at Chapel Hill Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ham rick. a son. Harold. Saturday morn ing at their home at Patterson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Bowen. Misses i Lena and Dennis Byers and Mr. and i Mrs. C. T. Hardin formed a motor party to Gaffney, S C.. where they attended the fair. Mrs. Horace Easom and mother, Mrs. Stevens, left yesterday for a three weeks visit to relatives at Clin | ton and Wilmington. — , Mr. and Mrs. W. C Harris and i Miss Alphonsine. spent Saturday in I Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hord <-pent the week-end in Charlotte with Mrs. Hord's parents. — I Mr. Evans Bostic and Misses Eu | senia and Ural Rollins of Ml fj1 j were Shelby visitors Friday. Miss Elizabeth LeGrand visited i her cousin. Miss Minna Caldwei! in j Charlotte for the past several days | Miss Ruth Haskett who has been ! spending several years in New Yo’k I arrived in Shelby last week and is l the surgical supervisor at the Sbel 1 bv hosDital. ^ Miss Elizabeth Alexander roeut! the week-end with friends in Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hulick . ul family attended the ball game V>< Charlotte on Friday. Mr. Evans Harl grove of Cha iotte spent the week-end with his par ents in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. F. D Quinn and Dr and Mrs, Tom Gold attended tne ball game at Chapel Hill Saturday and were guests at lunch with Gov. and‘Mrs O. M Gardner yesterday in Raleigh. Misses Jessie Mackie and Winkler spent the week-end at their re spective homes at Granite Falls and Boone. , Judge and Mrs. J. L. Webb and Mrs. Madge Webb Riley returned Friday from Raleigh where they have been spending some time with Gov. and Mrs. Gardner. Mesdamcs* Webb and Riley accompanied Judge Webb to Burnsville yesterday where they will spend tftts week «nilc Judge Webb is holding court. Dr. H K. Boyer. Rev. T. B John son and Rev. Forbis leave tomorrow for High Point to attend confer ence. They will be accompanied Dv Mrs. Boyer as far as Charlotte who will visit there for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Reid ^Garrison cl Charlotte spent Friday and Sa'.uir day with their parents, Dr. and Mrs H. K. Boyer. Miss Mary Elizabeth Reeves or Weaverville spent the week-end with Miss Abbie Jane Wall. Mr. ,and Mrs. C. M. Sappcnfield and daughter. Dorothy Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Rosengarth of Columbia, S. C. spent Sunday with Mrs. Sappcnfield's mother. Mrs. D G. Mauncy. They were accompan ied home by Mrs. W. B. Favel and little son. Miss Helen Blanton of Tryc« Is [ visiting her grandmother. Mis. David Webb. Mr. Max Ammons of Mars Hill was a Shelby visitor yesterday. Miss Ruby Pryor, commercial > teacher in the high school, left | this morning for a short stay in St. | Louis. | _ j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan span. Saturday in Charlotte. Mrs. J B. Tweed left yesterday ! for her home at Marshal after sev j eral days visit to her sister, Mrs. j Zeno Wall. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Wootton if It this morning for Reidsville for a visit to Mr. Wootton s parents. Coming Circus Moves By Motive Power Barnett Bros. Coming Wednesday Have Three Rings And Will Show On West Warren. By the Press Agent. In connection with the visit oi the Barnett Brothers circus, which will exhibit at Shelby one day only, on Wednesday, October 23. we ere safe in saying, there are more won derful features and sensational atts in the Barnett Brothers circus pro gram than all the other shows com bined. Three rings chock full or arenic and aerial acts, clowns, and animal acts—all going at one and the same time. Among the special features—among the fifty acts that will appear during each perform j ance are the Flying Leroys, roughly termed the monarchs of the air; the Rogers, Gaudette troupe. four in number upon the tight wire, all at one and the same time, doing stunts that seem almost impossible. Mile Vortex, the little queen of the air: little Edna, the youngest of American contortionists; “Tom” the monkey with a human brain, whose wonderful stunts on the fly ing trapeze, tight wire, perch, ^md bicycle displays the possession of intelligence — wonderful football playing horses, that actually play football. America's greatest animal trio. Junie Prince and Snookums. a Shetland pony, a Great Dane dog and an elephant in wonderful pos ing acts. Trained ponies, dogs, sheep, goats, elephants, monkeys and horses along with twenty-five fun-making clowns. A special added feature to the already wonderful program, intro ducing Lillian Thelma Alton's spectacular "Sweethearts on Par ade” presenting over 100 women, children and animals, displaying a wealth of wonderful wardrobe, beautiful women and feminine grace. This is in connection with the regular circus program without extra charge and presented by the Barnett brothers circus There Will be two complete performances at 2 and 8 p. m. on tlje Hamrick lot o.i West warren street. LOTS OF “LIFE” In These First Class USED CARS. First owners seldom exhaust the value of a car. We guarantee real service in these five. No. 1—Chevrolet Coach. 1928 Model, Kullv equip ped, in first class mechanical condition. No. 2—Chevrolet Imperial Sedan, 1927 Model, Rood tires, new paint, A-l mechanical condition. No. o—Chevrolet Coupe. 1927 Model. No. 4—Chevrolet Touring: Car, 1928 model, new tires fully equipped, runs like a new car. No. 5—Chevrolet Touring Car, 1026 model: 4 brand new tires, upholstery and top perfect, excel lent mechanical condition. Ford Roadsters, Ford .Coupes from $60 to $200, CRAWFORD CHEVROLET Co. — PHONE 265 — OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK. THINKING OF CHRISTMAS It’s none too early to plan for Christ mas. This store is already full of magnifi cent gifts. A good plan is to select now, make a small payment down, a dollar or more a week, and when Christmas comes you will own a good Watch, Ring or other piece of Jewelry and not miss the*money. Hundreds did this last year and were de lighted with the plan. Come in, make your selection, and start paying now. And, re member, we are never undersold on qual ity goods. T. W. Hamrick Co. — Jeweler* & Optometrists — DO WE NEED CHEAP MONEY IN SHELBY The Equitable Life Assurance Society has loaned on the Home Purchase Plan approximately the follow ing amounts in the last ten years: IN ASHEVILLE_ $2,018,000 IN CHARLOTTE_ 1.776,000 IN SPARTANBURG_ 1.303,000 IN HIGH POINT _ __ 850.000 IN GASTONIA 400.000 Do these towns need money at less than 6'. more than it is needed in Shelby. It would pay you to in vestigate the Home Purchase Plan. SEE: H. S. WHITE, Special Agent EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OFFICE OVER CHARLES STORE. SHELBY, N. C. rutcy PATENT M*NyrwTusfo *r EAGLE ROLLER MILL CO. SHELBY. N C, wmaiuiaD 1 — SEED WHEAT Recleaned Fulcaster and Purple Straw, $2.00 A Bushel At The Mill. Eagle Roller Mill Company CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHELBY, N. C. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 4, 1929. RESOURCES NEARLY FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. — RESOURCES — Loans and Discounts __ $3,902,186.07 Overdrafs . 3,279.53 U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation ____ 250,000.00 U. S. Liberty Bonds *_170,100.20 Other stocks and Bonds ___ 42,000.00 Redemption Fund.. 12,500.00 Real Estate Owned___ 61,084.43 Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks-•-_______ 527,308.90 TOTAL ..—..$4,968,459.13 — LIABILITIES — Capital__________ Surplus _r.____ Undivided Profits __,_ Accrued Interest Reserved_____ Reserved for Taxes ___ Circulation_______ Bills Payable _.w Notes Re-Discounted ____*_ Deposits_____*_ R 250,000.00 _ 250,000.00 300,315.53 __ 52,324.40 __ 25,000.00 _ 250,000.00 _ 100,000.00 _ 563,255.00 3,177,564.20 TOTAL $4,068,450.13 The many friends and customers of the First National will be pleased with the above report as it is one of the best we have $ver published and reflects SAFETY, SECURITY, CONSERV ATIVE MANAGEMENT AND' SER VICE. We thank each and every customer for helping us to make the fine show ing in the statement above and for the fine spirit of co-operation shown in every instance. ^ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHELBY. A QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF SOUND BANKING.” — OFFICERS and DIRECTORS — ( HAS. C. BLANTON, President. GEO. BLANTON, Vice President. FORREST ESKRIDGE, Cashier. JNO. F. SCHENCK, SR., Vice President. r: R. SISK, Asdt. Cashier. C. S. MULL, Asst. Cashier. ; " — DIRECTORS — ( HAS. C. BLANTON. JNQ. F. SCHENCK, SR„ A. C. MILLER. JAS. L. WEBB, L. A. (JETTYS. CLYDE R. HOEY, 0. MAX GARDNER, j. F. ROBERTS, PAUL WEBB, GEORGE BLANTON, FORREST ESKRIDGE.