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ELECTRICITY IN MILK, EXPERIMENTERS CLAIM Madison, Wis.—Suggested ad lor milk dealers: "Charge your bct.ery each day with a quart of milk!” H. H. Sommer and O. C. North, dairy specialists at the University of Wisconsin college of agriculture, say there Is electricity In milk. Fat globules are negatively charged. they say experiments showed. Adding lime salts and lime chlor ide reduce the potency of the charge; add tlon of sodium citrate and disodtuin phospliate strengthen it. The thickening of the cream line Is due to the clustering of fat glo bules, the electrical charges of which have beten weaaened. Som mer .**. North said. SHOE HOSPITAL Just OPENED^ Fully Equipped To Do All Kinds Shoe Doctoring. We Use First Class Material. — ALL WORK GUARANTEED — —- PRICES REASONABLE — Give Us A Trial And Be Convinced. PEOPLES SHOE HOSPITAL ODELL FREEMAN, Proprietor Located Near Eastside Mill, Shelby, N. C. \V J) V FOR A LIMITED TIME Westinghouse Electric Bulbs and i Appliances Greatly Reduced The Gardner Electric Company is putting on a Special ELECTRIC LAMP AND APPLIANCE CAMPAIGN to. sell these household necessit!es cheaper than they I hav« ever been sold before:— 25 - 40 and 60 Watt Lamps 19 CENTS | Our Salesmai., Mr. T. M. Whisnant, will call on you dur ing this cam ai'rn, to give you an opoortunity to takfl advant"ge of this werderful CASH offer. Be prepared to avail yourself of this exceptional opportunity. ^ Gardner Electric Company Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND THURSDAY — SEE THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN ( cMfl»Uifa ^ MI LbGR "SalUf If you miss SALLY you will miss the fin est show of the year. All in Technicolor. Matinee.10-30c Night. 10-50c SPECIAL — Also see and hear Jackie Coogan Talk in Latest Sound News Reel. COMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY RUDY VALLEE in “THE VAGABOND LOVER” — COMING MONDAY — COLLEEN MOORE in “FOOTLIGHT AND FOOJLS” We have just booked some of the Biggest attractions made for your entertainment. — COME AND SEE THE BEST — SPECIAL NOTICE - Western Electric Sound System will be installed soon. This is the best and most expensive equipment made. Watch for announcement. Webb Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Misses Mildred Harrell and Louise Bettis of Greer, 8. C spent the week-end In Greenville 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Randall and son of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Don Castles of Marlon, Mr. and Mrs H. P. Rucker and daSfehter, Maude, of Ollkey spent 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Harrell. Miss Ora Hull of South Mountain Institute made a talk at the Wom an's meeting at the First Baptist church yesterday. j Mrs. W. R. Hartness and son, j Blanton, of Sanfcrd, are spending I several days here this week, leaving tomorrow for a few days visit to York, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roberts, Mrs. S. F. Roberts and Miss Msfclie Rob erts were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe today. Miss Lois Turner and friend. Miss Wood, of Gastonia, spent the week I end with Mrs. Willie Turner. Miss Lallage Dover was also a guest of Mrs. Turner. | —— Miss Cora Wilson of the Dover mill spent last week end with her home folks sjt Sharon. Miss Wilda Bridges, of Lattlmore, visited her cousin, Miss Ormelta Wilson last week. The young people cf the Poplar Springs community enjoyed a tacky party, given by Miss Emma Hardin at her home Saturday night. Miss Janie Wilson, of Boiling Springs Junior college, attended the singing at Poplar Springs Sunday • ■ Mrs. Fred Dover, and children, of [Lenoir, spent last week end with I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dover. Miss Ormelia Wilson spent today with her cousin, Mrs. Zeb Weath ers. Misses Mary Monroe and Earl Lackey of Lattimore were the week end guests of Miss Grace Eades on E. Warren street. Misses Mary Monroe, Earl Lack ey and Orace Eides, accompanied by Mr. Orlen Moss, of Waco, at tended the play “Home Ties,” given by the woman’s club and Waco school faculty Saturday night. Some of the out of town people attending the funeral of Mr. Dudley Monday were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eskridge, Ed and Allen Eskridge and Miss Virginia Eskridge, *.f Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Poe Esk ridge of Rutherfordtcn; Mrs. W. R. Hlartness and son, Blanton Hart ness, of Sanford. Mr. J. Y. Hord, an aged Confed erate soldier remained critically Hi at the home of his daughter, Mrs P. M. Washburn on N. DeKalo street. Miss Kathleen Davis, a student at Limestone college spent the week end at home. The teachers of the Dover mLH school are giving a play Friday night at 8 o'clock, entitled "The Lit tle Clod-Hopper," at the school building. Mrs. Irma Wallace, home demon stration agent, has been suffering with laryngittls for a number of 1 days at her home in Belvedere. Mrs. Robert Wilson and young ■ son went home Monday from the I Shelby hospital. Herman and James Eskridge spent Sunday with relatives at Newberry, S. C. j Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Kalter have 'moved into the home with Mr. B. 'C. Houser on N. Morgan street. Miss Betty Henry, of Charlotte, j accompanied Miss Sue Andrews on ja week end visit to Mr. and Mrs. ! Andrews. Everett Houser left today for a a business trip to New York. Miss Etta Beverly is visiting rela tives this week at Wadesboro. Mrs. Paul Orton, who formerly lived in Shelby, now of New York is recovering from a serious oper ation for goitre. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith and children, of Charlotte, visited Mrs. Smith's father, Mr. J. Y. Hord Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Elam, of Spar tanburg, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Froneberger and Mrs. Lucy Caldwell, of Besse mer City, have been at the bedside of their father, Mr J. Y. Hord, this week Miss Margaret Anthony was able to go home from the hospital the last of the week and her friends will be glad to learn that she is much • improved, Slot machines that made cock tails have appeared In Paris, France A person wanting a drink puts a coin In the slot and turns a crank, and the cocktail comes forth while a phonograph plays a short record Few cases In the business world have more dramatic than that ol Frank A. Seiberling, the tire man Ten years ago his fortune of fif teen million was swept away In the crude rubber crash, in which he even lost his home. Being Just a young fellow of 61. he Is worth ten million and it looks as though he will be a big business man yet. FOUNTAIN NON-COMMITTAL AS TO HIS PROSPECTS Tarboro, Mar. 4.—Lieutenant Governor Richard T. Fountain, of Rocky Mount, who was here today attending superior court, was non committal when asked as to his prospects for the nomination for governor in the primary He ha, been visiting many sections of tne state in the interest of his candi dacy. LOGGER TRAVELS So,000 MILES ON RIVER RAFTS Knoxville, Tenn.—River logging in Tennessee Isn't what It used to be, but still appeals to W. J. Price 1 64, of Whltevllle. Price has traveled 33,000 miles on! log rafts down the Holston anil Tennessee rivers in the last 3,1 j ”ears. He hopes to equal the record of his father, who piloted river log i rafts when he was 84. j Price makes from three to eight trips a year. At The Theaters j America's top notch humorist, Will Rogers, heads the bill at the j Carolina today and tomorrow in "They Had to See Paris." This is ( Rogers’ first film production In; years, and it's a classic. Rogers iSj superlatively good in anything hci does, and in this piece he is on j familiar ground. It’s very, very good. "The Girl from Havana” is the special feature Friday and Sat-! urday. The Carolina is announcing today special school girl matine s from three to four o'clock. The Webb !> holding "Sally” over for another two days, Wednesday and Thursday, this play to be fol lowed Friday and Saturday by the ever popular Mr. Rudy Vallee in "The Vagabond Lover." "Sally" has had a wonderful reception at the Webb. It is perhaps the most, exquisitely beautiful production that has so far been put on the screen, and Marilyn Miller is at ner charming best in the picture. The fans, and especially the youthfu! ones, will probably eat up the Rudy Vallee picture, coming the lan of the week. “The Four Feathers’’ Is the spe | cial offering at the Lyric today and (tomorrow, a play featuring an es pecially popular cast, including William Powell, Fay Wray, Richard Arlen, Clive Brook and Noah Beery. It is a Paramount special talking and singing production. The man agement, on the alert to keep the audiences pepped up. is offering another spicy vaudeville bill Friday apd Saturday. This, it is said, will j be very special, and one the patrons will delight in. Lem Beaver Had N» Insurance. Second Time While Home Burned. Pendleton Sick. (Sp«cl*l to The Star.! Polkville, Mar. 4.—Lem Beav:r who lost his household and kitcli "I effects during the high winds of j Sunday when fire destroyed the' house In which he was living, car ried no insurance. The house, be longing to Amzi White was insured for $1,400, about half its value. rh>3 is the second time this place was burned. Mr. White was living there 12 years ago and a house on the same spot was burned. R. J. Pendleton was rushed to the Shelby hospital early Monday morning for treatment for a trou- j ble he had last fall. j Mr. C. T. Stamey and family vis • ited relatives near Lincoln ton Sun day. Messrs. Earl Brinkley and Cohan Horton spent the week-end at Col umbia, S. C. Rev. J. M. Barber tilled his up polntment* at Mt. Harmony Sunday afternoon and at Polkville Sunday night. Fifty-six credits were award ed the Polkville Sunday school as a result of the training school held at the Central Methodist church oi Shelby last week. Mr. Vester Crowder, a ministerial student of the Polkville high schnj: . preached at Oak C-rove church Suit ! day night. i LYRIC \ ii TONIGHT AND THURSDAY 2 DAYS LOOK WHO’S HERE! Wm. Powell> Fay Ray, Richard Arlen, Clive Brook and Noah Beery In Paramount’s New Sensation “THE FOUR FEATHERS” A Special Talking and Singing Produc tion. One of Paramount’s Big Ones. EXTRA! A Special Talking Act. Admission: Matinee 10-20 Night 10-25c COMING FRIDAY - SATURDAY “VAUDEVILLE” See The Big Ones For Less. Home Of Talkies and Silent. i i i PERSONALITY! Our definition of it is: DRESS and ADDRESS IT PAYS TO LOOK WEEK Patton’s Barber Shop Under Union Trust Bank, Formerly Cleveland Bank. VV___JJ CAROLINA Shelby’s Popular I Playhouse NOW PLAYING WEDNES. - THURS, WILL ROGERS in “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS*’ Here's your chance to sec and hear the great American humorist from the screen in a real production. You will laugh until you cry at Will and the French Girls. NOTE — Wc have seen this picture and can highly recommend same to you. If you miss this production , you will miss plenty of fun. —The Management. COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY “THE GIRL FROM HAVANA” With Lola Lane and Paul Page A story wherein a lady turns detective and plenty of Action, Love. Romance and all that goes to make the best in entertainment ensues. This picture played the Carolina Theatre. Charlotte! — SPECIAL SCHOOL GIRL MATINEE! In order to cooperate with the teachers of the local schools and the parents of Shelby we will have on each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY A Special School Girl ¥Matinee At 10c Frojn 3 P. M. To 4 P. M. This does not change or effect our regular Ladies’(1 . Matinee each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. We want to give the School Girls the same advantages as other Ladies without their having to miss school. THE CAROLINA REMAINS! The Only Theatre in N. C. Playing Talking Pictures at 10-30c Consistently. No ma'fer how big the production ’ : the price remains the same. “The Vagabond King” opens vg in Charlotte Friday for a 2 Week’s Run at $1.00 Admis sion. We will play this picture at our regular afltnteslift»‘. >f 10-30c. “BEST SOUND IN TOWN” ADMISSIO?J I ALWAYS 10.30c j INGRAM LILES CO. tjf Big Clean Sweep Sale Still On HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE AVAILED THEMSELVES OF THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD NEW, UP - TO - DATE MERCHANDISE AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED. REDUCED PRICES ON EVERY ITEM \ IN THE STORE. NOTE SOME OF THE SPECIALS ON .■ j SALE FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS RUFFLED CURTAIN GOODS in va Now 8c riety of colors. Only - yard ... ONE BIG COUNTER ASSORTED PIECE GOODS, values to 30c —- In Sale at only Yard __ 10c 50c SILK HOSE FOR LADIES — NOW. 25c ■cs* MORE OF THOSE SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR MEN AND QQ WOMEN, GOING AT. MEN’S ALL WOOL «/1 QQ And SUITS .. Up COME! DON’T LET ANYTHING KEEP YOU AWAY! INGRAM LILES CO in 1 a* 4 - '.:i -~«<i S' SHELBY, N. C.
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