Webb Theatre — NOW PLAYING SHE COULDN'T HELP BEING) A LOVE THIEFf__ Kathleen Norris' WITH THIS BIG CAST—> KAY FRANCIS — KAY JOHNSON — CHARLES BICKFORD — LEWIS STONE and ZASU PITT'S Can A Man Love Two Women at One Time? Well you must see “PASSION FLOWER.” ALSO ONE OF THOSE FUNNY DOG COMEDIES. -10c AND 25c — COMING WEDNESDAY — WHEELER AND WOOSLEY “HOOK LINE AND SINKER” — FRIDAY — MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN In “REDUCING” SPECIAL NOTICE—We have just contracted for some of the Biggest Productions made. Watch for Dates in Star. — CLIP THIS COUPON — AND 15c WILL ADMIT ONE TO SEE “PASSION FLOWER” Webb Theatre CONSIDER THESE FEATURES Of Responsible Cleaning Service IYour articles are protected by insurance against loss by fire or theft, 2 Goods are dry cleaned in pure, crystal, clear, sani tary solvent. 3 You are assured of complete cleaning and proper rinsing. 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Miss Elizabeth Grist, Of York, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Harry Woodson here. Mr. Lee B. Weathers went to Danville yesterday to join Mrs. Weathers who is visiting relatives there. Messrs. Cletus and Grady Ran dall and Miss Eugenia Randall spent Friday at the home of Miss Kate Harrlll near Lattimore. . Miss Nancy Bagwell had her sis ter, Miss Naomi Bagwell, of Clif ton, S. C., here as her week-end guest. ! Mr. Randolph Logan spent yes j terday in Marion visiting friend.1:. Miss Margaret Blanton of Queens Chicora college. Charlotte, spent the week-end at home with Mr. and Mrs. Ceph Blanton. Mr. \V. L. McCord spent the week end In Asheboro with Mrs. McCord who spent last week there with her mother, Mrs. Parrsih. Mrs. McCord returned home with him last night. Rev. L. B. Hayes left this morn ing to accompany Bishop Mouzon on a tour of western North Carolina. They will spend this week conduct ing spiritual life conferences at var- i lous towns in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards and the former's mother*, Mrs. Edwards, of Scotland Neck, spent the week end here as guests of Mrs. Brevard Hennessa and Mrs. P. L. Hennessa. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roberts, t-f McAdenville, spent yesterday here with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grigg. Mrs. J. K. Whisrant. who has been visiting them for several days, re turned home with them when they came yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Hennessa. 1 of Charlotte, spent the week-end here with Mrs. P. L. Hennessa, Mr. C. R. Hoey left today for Raleigh where he Will spend most of tills week. Miss Evelyn WliLnant, of Hick ory, and Mr. Wavne 6lackwelder, of Lenoir, spent the day here with Miss Jessie Mack'.e yesterday. Mr. Floyd O. Smith, of Bristol, Va., spent this week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hoey, parents of Mrs. Smith whom she has been vis iting last week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned to their horns this morn ing Little Miss Betty Washburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Washburn, underwent an operation for removal of tonsils at the Shelby hospital at Saturday and was able to return to her home yesterday. She is getting along nicely. Messrs. Bloomfield Kendall, Ben nett Teele, Robert Gidney and Hewitt Dellinger, all students at the university, are at home this week for their spring holidays. Miss Kate Wilson, member of the high school faculty, had as her week-end guests here her brother, Mr. Charles Wilson, arid Misses Elizabeth Corpening and Camille Campbell, all of Newton. Miss Edith Reid Ramseur of \ Queens-Chicora college at Charlotte spent the week-end at home with her mother, Mrs. Walter Ramseur. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harmon and two children. Higley and Mary Lena Hannon, spent Sunday after noon in Rock Hill visiting friends and relatives. 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To Be Deported j , 1.1 Uncle Sam struck two staggering j blows at the Capone beer, boo*e , and vice syndicate in sentencing ! “Scarface” himself, heretofore j immune in his Chicago fortress, to ! six months in the county jail for I contempt of court, and in orders j from Washington to deport to i 1 taly Tony (Mops) V'blpe (above), j long a Capone executive and listed I ss "‘public enemy No. 2” by the Chicago Crime Commission. Wife, Auto And Roomer Missing; Desires His Car Robinson. 111.-J. ir Zeig&r. Rob inson garage owner, reported to po lice the mysterious and apparently ( simultaneous disappearance of his blond wife, a red-haired roomer, who: lived at the Zelgler home, his au tomobile and checks totalling fidO. “And I want my car and money; back,'’ he an.oimc.cd '.tersely to; State's Attorney O. L. Plunkett. Hoards Cash Years, Starves To Death Baltimore.—Anton Pekarek spent the last ten years tr so of his 73 j yeftrs hoarding every penny "to j take care of me in my old age." 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