Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND THURSDAY — Ronald Colman and Loretta Young IN t* “THE DEVIL TO PAY” THE SMARTEST OF ENTERTAINMENTS Also A FUNNY COMEDY and LATEST NEWS REEL. CLIP THIS COUPON AND 15c Will Admit One Adult To See “THE DEVIL TO PAY” — WEBB THEATRE — — SHOWS 1 — 3 _ 5 — 7 — 9 CONTIM'Ol SLY — COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JOHN GILBERT Webb Theatre BUY GIFTS THAT LAST FOR Graduates or Brides DIAMONDS WATCHES PINS WATCH CHAINS PEN & PENCIL SETS MESH BAGS DINNER RINGS BILL FOLDS BRACELETS SILVERWARE CHINA GLASSWARE CLOCKS CANDLESTICKS FLATTERS REASONABLY PRICED TO MAKE GIVING A JOY. YOUNG'S SHELBY’S LEADING JEWELER ABERNETHY S OLD STAND Save-Buy Suttle’s Specials THURSDAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY Caldwell Syrup PEPSIN $1.20 size lor 98c 60c size lor 49c — SPECIAL — Imported Pure Russian MINERAL OIL Full Pint 49c — SPECIAL — $1.50 Gibson Double Deck BRIDGE CARDS Steppers anil Scottie $1.19 VTe Are Showing GIBSON GREETING CARDS Of AH Kinds. — SPECIAL — l)r. West Tooth Brush . . value 50? Merrills Antiseptic Mouth Wash . . . value —- 5'Jc Total value -- S1.09 BOTH FOlt 59c — SPECIAL — Ceermorc Linen STATIONEil V 00 Sheets Paper 50 Envelope;, ONLY 49c SPECIAL Vanilla Extract 50c Botle of I a/. 39c ?1 Bottle of 8 O'/. 69c — SPECIAL — 50c JERGEN'S LOTION 53c — SPECIAL - 50c Package RAZOR Bl \!>_S 'Gillette, Durlitm Duplex, Auto Strop, Probuk Choice For 39c WE FILL ANY DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION — PHONE 370 — Suttle's DRUG STORE SHELBY, N. C. 5,000 Homes Receive The Star Every Other Day—Mr, Merchant Get Your Message Tc The Home Through The Star—-You Will Gel Results That Will Satisfy. LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News The many irlends of Mrs. Martin Hoyle will be delighted to know that she Is improving after a serious opsi ation in Shelby hospital. Mrs. Ivey O. Crow of Charlo 'e is returning to her home to day a'i er spending the week end with M-f. Hoyle. Miss Thelma Wilson and brof ler Thurman of Cherryvllle H-2, spent Saturday night with Miss Margaret Hoyle and brother's Luther and Hud son of Cherryvllle R-2. Miss Gertrude L, Goode who les been teaching In Virginia lias te turned to her hon e in Mooresbuo for the summer. She Is tlie Uaugn ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goode. Mr. V. G. Goode of Rutherfoidio.i was the week end guest of his pat ents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Good... Mrs. J. A Goode and daughter Gertrude will leave this week for Greensboro, where they will visit Mrs. Ooode's sisters and brotlav. Mi. and Mrs, it. \V. Showaher, of Charlotte, Miss Egberta North and Mr. T. D. Cobb spent last Sunday in Charleston visiting the Magnolia Gardens. Mr. and Mrs, James Carswell an nounce the birth of a little daugh ter, Myrle Jeanette, on April Hi Mrs. Mattie Ellis has os her guests tliLv week, Mr and Mrs. Smith of Polkton and daughter, Miss Dovie Smith of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Spake and children visited friends at Kings Mountain on Sunday. Mrs. Ray C. Glover, of Charlotte, has been spending the past two weeks here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. S. Smith. Mr. Glover came up on Sunday and Mrs. Glover accompanied him home yesterday. Mrs. Robert McLean, of Lincoln - ton, spent one day here last week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoey, Jr., with, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Current, and! the mothers of the latter couple,' Mrs, Current and Mrs. Mercer, -ail of Canton, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoey here. Mr. J. Odell Long, of Abbeville, S. C„ has returned to his home after spending some time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long. Mr. Dick Wilson, of Leaksville, spent several days last week here visiting friends. Friends of MrAtnd Mrs. Andrew Spake will be glad to know' that! their children, who have been ill with roseola, are much improved. I i Miss Dorothy Worthing, who teaches In the Fayetteville schools; will arrhe here on Friday to spend the week-end with Miss Katherine Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Coel Blanton of South Shelby announce the birth of a son on April 21st, Benjamin Coel j Blanton. Horace Turner, Brasford Moser and Miss Lena Daniels spent Sun day in Asheville with Miss Lois Turner. Messrs. C. L. Eskridge, Z. J. Thompson and J. D. Lineberger re turned Monday night from a two weeks stay in Hot Springs, Ark. They were accompanied on their re turn trip by Mrs. W. A- Thompson, nee Mlllicent Blanton. of Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Suttle. of Washington, D. C., spent the week end here with Mr. Suttle’s mother, Mrs. Ida Suttle, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Smith, of Charlotte, were week-end guests of Mr.-and Mrs. W. S. Smith. Mrs. J. L. Parker and litle daugh ter, Jacqueline, returned home Sun day after spending ten days visiting relatives at Grower and in the Paran section. 4 Mr. and, Mrs. Ed Post and Miss Jeanette Post will accompany Ed Post. Jr., when he goes to Greens boro tomorrow to take part in the music contest to be held there dur ing the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bost and three children, Lloyd, Floyd, and Ned. spent Sunday in Mooresvllle with Mr. Cost’s mother. Mrs, W. J. Boat Representative and Mrs. Henry Edwards, who have been spending several days at horoei leave tomor row to return to Raleigh. Mrs. Quinn McCombs and little son, Gilbert Dudley, of Hickory have been here this week visiting the former's mother, Mrs. J, G Dudley Mr. alia Mrs. L„ <_ Ba-i spent. ..if j day Tuesday in Asheville with Mr and Mrs. Leland Bennett. No Styles For Men. The stark truth about men's styles! tor spring seems- to boil down to ju; t' this—there aren’t any.—Woman's Home Companion. j At The Theaters Ronald Colman appears in a • markedly different gul.se In “TheJ Devil To Pay,” the Sam Goldwyn picture which opened at the Webb theatre this afternoon. Colman Is; presented in a playboy character!- j ration, a happy-go-lucky scapegrace j prodigal. In other roles, he has piuy- j ed as a man of bull dog courage, acted as a society burglar, and now he comes In one big riot of fun and frolic, supported by an all star erst headed by Loretta Young. '•The D"v 11 To Pay" has been called 'he crowning act in the career of Ron ald. It is an ultra modern comedy drama. well done and delightfully entertaining. —— ■'Renegades," a story of the Vi r-1 j eign Legion in Morocco, where rook- i ! less men arc challenged to redeem i ! their honor under hall of gunfire,j j;is the story featuring Warner Pax i ter, Myrna Loy and Noali Beery, a‘ j the. Carolina theatre beginnlnr ta | day. Action, excitement, treacl’.ery, i | heroism and strange romance ate i combined in "Renegades." Warner j Baxter will be remembered for his gallant doings in "Old Arizona” and other outdoor productions in which he caused many a feminine heart to flutter. The Carolina box >fLCC closes at 3:30 every afternoon, ex cept Mondays and Saturdays, and opens again at 6i43. Won’t Move Into ‘Best Poor House’ Omaha. Neb —Three old women— i charges of the county—sat in an old and deserted building here, rocking back and forth in their chairs as they steadfastly refused to move into Douglas county’s new $730,000 joor nouse, aescnoea dv ouiciais a* the “best In the country." All of the other Inmates of the poor farm were transferred to the new building twelve miles outside the city and were comfortably housed in their new home. Pleas of attendants to the three old w omen, however, fell on deaf ears, "People out there wouldn't be as nice to us as the neighbors here,” said one of them. Cost $250 To Call A Man A “Skunk” Memphis, Tenn., April 22.—E. G Herman, of Hemlngford, Nebraska, was under court instructions today to pay $250 to G. W. Glass, oi Memphis, for calling Glass a ‘skunk. Herman, according to the court record, also wrote Glass that ‘‘you are a member Of the American or der of polecats and the government ought to pay a bounty for such scalps." • Herman testified that he was jus tified in his statements because hit shipments of potatoes to Glass had been rejected. No New Experience For Spanish Folks Spartanburg Herald. It is no new experience for Spain to try to govern herself. She tried it once before in 1866 and failed, be ing forced to call bad; Isabella the 1 Second, the grand old Bourbon and grandmother of the abdicated A1 fonso of this hour. We are reminded ; of this by Roger B. Merriman, pro fessor of history at Harvard univcrs ■j ity and an authority on what nas al 1 ways happened to Spain. ; The present situation bears strik ; ing contrast to the one in Septem ber, 1868, when Isabella fled across i the Pyrenees to Biarritz with these parting words: "I thought I had struck deeper root in this land.” Seven years later the House of Bourbon was called back to salvage what was left. During two of those years Spain was a republic; Govern ing herself proved a bit more diffi cult than she imagined. Harvard’s Professor Merriman be lieves that Spain would recall the Bourbons again if any of Alfonso's six children showed deeper signs of intelligence and a more apparent desire to be strong and popular rul ers. Spain is not after Alfonso’.' neck; it's the years to come she fears. All historians hesitate to prophesy a future for the little mountain-bound nation in Europe's l southern corner. Tne recall of the Bourbons once before coupled with the democratic attitude of Alfonso and the fact that 45 per cant of the nation’s popula tion cannot read or write and vot ing is compulsory for all males over 25—one wonders if Spain is ready to govern herself, though no o’ her nation wishes her such success in j any direction as does America. i, Ministers' Oppose S. C. Horse Racing Hock Hill, s. C..--A rcsoiatiw "deploring the action of the Souh Carolina house of representatives u passing to the senate a bill provid ing for pari-mutuel betting in con nection with horse racing in iIn state." and commending the Y-*srt; county delegation tor Its 'inileo i stand against Uie tnll in the n>I was adopted by tlie Itock Hill min isterial association yesterday. Tlie resolution, signed by He.. A. E Holier, as chairman OH tlie asso ciation, arid Itev James A. Barrett secretary, v. Ill be forwarded to coll ator Walter M. Dunlap, at Colon, ■ bla, it was said. The End Of Season Approaching PROMPT SHIPMENTS LOWEST PRICES FERTILIZERS AND MATERIALS Hardwicke and Baber SHELBY, N. C. CAROLINA “Shelby’* Popular Playhouse” NOW SHOWING # WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY NOAH BEERY “RENEGADES” A STORY OF THE FOREIGN LEGION LOVE BARGAIN - Comedy GO AHEAD AND SING - Novelty FRIDAY — SATURDAY TOM TYLER — “A RIDER OF THE PLAINS” J. HAROLD MURRAY — “UNDER SUSPICION” — ADMISSION ALWAYS 10c - 25c — The New Majestic Superheterodyne These New Majesties have 9 Tubes with Auto matic Volume Control. Something you have al ways wanted in a ltadio. The wonder of the,. Radio Age. Have you seen or heard it? if not there is something com ing to you if you will only come in or ask for demonstration. Pendleton’s Music Store SHELBY — KINGS MOUNTAIN We Do Not Do All THE BEST DRY CLEANING NEITHER DO WE DO ALL THE DRY CLEANING— BUT— WE SATISFY THOSE WHO PATRONIZE OR SERVICE. Quality Cleaners “CASH AND CARRY” Next To City Cafe - S. 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