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Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads.
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For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum
Charge For Any Want Ad 25c.
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This sire type 2c per word each insertion.
This size type 3c per word each insertion.
DON’T NEGLECT FEET
these hot summer days. Be
fitted correctly by shoe ex
perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons,
City. tf-27c
"watch, clock and jewelry
King. L. O. Davis, next door to
i. t appreciate your patron
age, large or small. tf 16c
FOR RENT: TWO FURNISHED
rooms close In. All conveniences.
With or without meals. Miss Mar
garet Anthony, phone 94. 3t 21c
ALLKtNDSOF AUTO WOOD
work and top recovering. Let us fig
ure your Job. Hawkins Bros., S. La
Fayette St. 13t Sep 2c
LET -VIC'’ AND GEORGE PIT
you In a tailor made suit for fall.
Pit Guaranteed—#22, $26, $30, $35.
A. V. Wray and 6 Sons.
tf-July 22c.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF FENDER
work and all kinds of auto repair
ing. Hawkins Bras., S. LaFayette
street. 12t Sep 2c
WE REPAIR AND MAKE
leather belts. Ginners should see is
Shelby Roller Cowering Co., 237 West
Graham street, Phone 770-J, tf 4c
INDIVIDUAL STATIONERY, 200
sheets paper and 100 envelopes for
$1.00. Both neatly printed. Biggest
bargain ever offered. Place your or
der now. Five day delivery in a
neat box. The Star, Shelby, N. C.
4t 18p
DON'T FAIL TO BRING YOUR
feet to Wray's Tuesday, October 20.
Free examination and consultation.
Dr. Scholl's expert. tf 14c
"it costs' VERY LITTLE TO
look your best: Hair cut, 25c; shave,
16c; shower, 30,c. Temple Barber
Shop, next to J. C. Penney's. 3t21c
LOANS—$5 TO $40 ON
your own personal endorse
ment, See us when you are in
need of the means to meet
that “short of cash” emer
gency. $50 to $1,000 on stocks
and bonds. Courteous service.
Easy terms. Citizens Finance
Company, 12 Lineberger Bldg.
Entrance W. Marion St. 3t21c
FOR RENT; TWO OFFICE
rooms upstairs in my store build
ing. W. C. Whianant. 4t 18c
WHEN IN NEED OF JOB PRINT
ING, CALL NO. 11 AND A REPRE
SENTATIVE WILL CALL TO SEE
YOU.
PIGS AND SHOATS FOR SALE.
G. T. McSwain, Boiling Springs.
6t 14p
WILL PAY CASH FOR ANTI
que furniture. Phone 569 or 396.
6t lie'
FOR SALE; RECLEANED NOR
ton seed oats, 76c bu. at 8tamey Co
store, Polkville, or Coleman Elliott's,
Hollis route 1. 6t 14c
FOR 8ALE—1 8TIEFF UPRIGHT
piano, first class condition. Mrs. J.
E. Herndon. Kings Mountain, N. C.,
Telephone 16. 5t-9p
CENTRAL BARBER SHOP
Hair cute, 35c; shave, 15c; 6 chairs.
All first class barbers. 13t 26p
WE CAN INSTALL A WATER
system in your home to be paid at
your convenience. Cleveland Re
frigerating Company. 8t lie
LET US PAINT YOUR CAR AND
make it look like new. Hawkins
Iroa., 8. Lafayette. 12 Sep 2c
WILL TRADE PORCELAIN
lined refrigerator or ice box for
country ham. 106 West Graham
street, phone 569. 6t 11c
I WISH ~Tb" AN
nounce to my friends
and patrons that I am
now with J. G. Dud
ley, jr.t and can be
found there in, the fu
ture. Telephone 151.
W. H. Yeago. 3t-21c
’ THREE GRADES
o f Wedding Invita
tions and announce
ments. Copperplate
Engraving, Relief
g r a f (raised letter)
and printing. Samples
upon request. All pric
es a t a liberal dis
count from list. The
Stij% Phone 11. tf HCj
Germany And France
Must Keep Peaceful
New York, Sep.:. 3! -Harvey S.
Fir©.'tone, who returned from Eu
rope today on the Leviathan, said
better feeling between Germany
and France must be accomplished
before international economies can
be put on a sound basis,
Mr Fireatone predicted that a
great deal of adjustment will be
necessary before business will take
an upswing in the United States.
Promote Fair Booth. Personal* Of
People Coming And
Going.
'Special to The Star )
! Earl, Sept. 22.—The Domestic
club met at the lovely home of
Mrs. F. L. Wilkins Wednesday of
last week. Thirteen members were
present and one visitor. Mrs. H. p
Haas. Plans were promoted for the
booth the club will put on at the
coming fair. There was no soci&i
hour as all the time was taken up
with business. The rooms were
beautifully decorated with fall flow
ers and roses.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones return
ed to their home in Atlanta, Ga„
Sunday after spending some time
here with relatives. «
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bachlor and
Mr. Edwin Bachlor. of Clierryville,
were guests at the home of Mr. W.
A. Proctor Sunday.
Miss Estelle Hayes, of Chesnee,
S. C., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Frank House this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Sepaugh
spent part of last week in Char
lotte visiting relatives.
Miss Ruth Humphries, of Clare
mont was the attractive week-end
guest of Miss Thelma Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ross and
little daughter, of Concord, visited
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Nichols Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Camp had as
their guests Sunday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Camp and child
ren of Shelby and Mr. Herbert
Camp of Charlotte.
Mr. Dettus Beachum of Pelza, S.
C., is seriously ill at the home of
his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Beachum.
Misses Francis Graham and
Gladys Earle and Mr. Austell Gra
ham motored to Claremont Satur
day evening where they attended a
play at the high school building.
Messrs. Chas. Ellis and Hazel
Jones attended the Rutherford
county fair Tuesday.
Mrs. Mattie Bvers and children,
Alver and Isabelle, of Lincolnton,
were callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Hcuse Sunday.
Mrs. Hazel Turner and children,
Mary Lou and Hazeline and Mrs.
R. L. Wylie and daughter, Alma,
motored to Gaffney. S. C., Monusy
afternoon.
THE FAIR GROUND SERVICE j
station will pay 25 cents cash for
country hams. E, C. Hendrick.
2t 23p'
~NOTICE: A YOUNG MAN OR
! young lady wanted to canvass Shel
by and vicinity. Easy work, small
investment and good money. Write
T. C. Blackburn, Hickory, N. C.
4t 16p
ROOM AND BOARD JUST OFF
the square. Call Mrs. Will M. Rob
erts. 3t 21c
WANTED SALESMAN WITH
car:' To take orders and deliver
home necessities on city routes in
Dallas, Tryon, Steady worker can
start earning $35 weekly and in
crease rapidly. Hustlers on similar
routes do $5,000 annual business.
Some established many years. Re
ply immediately giving age, occupa
tion, references. Rawlelgh Co., Dept.
NC-W-52-W, Richmond, Va. 2t 23p
NOTICE OF SAIF OF PERSONAE
PROPERTY
By virtu* ot the power of sale con
tained in a certain chattel mortgage or
a Conditional Sale Contract ot record In
book 159. at page 61 of the registry of
Cleveland county, North Carolina, same
being executed by The Entoe and Michael
Funeral Home to the E. M. MlUer com
pany to secure an Indebtedness therein
specified: and said indebtedness not hav
ing been paid according to the terms
therein stated when due, the undersigned
will offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for caah In front of J
L. Lackey's garage in Shelby. North Car
olina, on Friday, October 16. 1*31 at a
o'clock p. m the following described per
sonal property, to-wlt: 1 certain E M.
Miller company style No. 25 Hearse Body
mounted on 8BW Dodge chassis No. D
208-117, motor No. J-Sg-87S; Upholstered
In “Chase” Froat Grain genuine and
art. leather, finished In two-toned Dawn
Mist Dray Dueo: complete regular flower
tray, saddle lights, and extra tiro and
tube.
This »he 32nd day of September, 1931
E M. MILLER COMPANY.
Mortgagee
«t BOpt 33c
Half a Million Dollars
Price Set on Lost Love
* * * * * *
Suit Filed Against Marlene Dietrich by Rita Von
Sternberg, Alleging Alienation of Husband's
Affections, Puts Price-Tag on Love
NX
Joseph
Von
Stebnberg
V
i
s'RiiaTOn
StECMBERfi
Charring; that Marlene Dietrich, famous German film star, has alienated
the affections of her husband, Josef von Sternberg, who has direct**!
Miss Dietrich's pictures, Rita von Sternberg has filed suit again the star:,
asking for $*00,000 heart balm. The von Sternbergs have been divorced
about four years and the director has been largely instrumental in pat
ting the German star on the ptnacle of fame she occupies in the film
world. Miss Dietrich’s husband, Rudolph Sieber, public declared that he
has the utmost confidence in his wife and that her relations with wan
Sternberg are merely those customary between a director and a star.
Another suit for $100,<m has also been filed by Mrs. von Sternberg,
charging that Miss Dietrich libeled her In articles written for Austrian
and German newspapers.
5,000 HOMES RECEIVE THE STAR
Every Other Day. That Means 20,000 in
tense Readers. If you have something to
sell, tell these 20,000 people about it in
these columns.
Income Tax Shows
85 Million Decline
Washington -Income tax collec
tions reported on Septemhei '7 left
the government $82,000,000 behind
receipts for the same period ol
September a year ago
For the seventeen days }f Sep
tember total income tax collections
(mounted to *197,131,432 as com
pared with *279,4102111 In the same
period, of last year. For the fiscal
rear Mince July 1 collections of this
tax amounted to *243,710.918 as
■ompsred with *335,278,233 in the
same period of the previous year
WTille Income tax collections re
ported on September 18 amounted
to * 100,000,000 as compared with
118,000.000 the previous day (how
lor September 17 dropped to 43,
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lockjaw For Wives.
7’he argument had been all on
Mrs. Brown's side during the even
ing and Brown was distinctly fed
up.
"Ytou seem to think a cold in the
hr»d means nothing t,o a woman,"
stormed his wife. 1 don't know of
anything more annoying!
Her husband peered over the ne#S
paper he had been trying to read
"No?” he countered, with a rare
flash of spirit. "What about lock
jaw?"
Acid Thrower Get* 10 Year*
Yates Center, Kamos.—When ht
confessed that he threw actd on his
estranged wife while she slept,
Ralph Sumner was sentenced to ten
years in prison.
Read With Ease
Is it hard for^you to read
fine print? Do the letters
blur and run together? If
so, sec us at once for ex
amination of your eyes.
Dr. D. M. Morrison,
Optometrist
Woolworth Building,
Shelby, N. C.
Accidentally Found
Found by her father, Major Frank.
K. Oil. retired army officer, who1
accidentally *aw her wandering on |
a street In San Franrlaco a/tei
having disappeared from her home!
at Manhattan Beach, Southern \
( alifornia, nearly two week* ago,
I.llllan CHI (above), 21-year-old'
former New York society girl, wa*;
apparently suffering from loss of '
memory. The girl sobbed out a piti
ful story to her father and told him
the whereabouts of the man alleg
ed to have accompanied her.
Trench Foot
••war* Athlata'a Foot
Why suffer from the queer skin
disease causing severe Itching of
toe* and feet, cracking, peeling ektn,
Jtlngworm. Trench Foot or
Hond Ucli, when you cen avoid In
fectlon and quickly heal your akin
**u#r. Nixon » Nlaoderm? Hated
on the famous English Hospital for
°y a l«<Ldtnar lin
den skin specla 1st. r»r ni*„A m,.
don skin specialist/Dr. Nlaonu Nix
5ct? wl'h *ma*lng VpSed bJ
n thl" Particular
;?£». tz& WsrAnsas
K,;Sd.4 wiS
Sim idE ib UHUG ti l out,
DR. E. E. SMITH
Chiropractic and Electric Treatments
FOR PARALYSIS, APPENDICITIS, NERVOUSNESS,
TONSILITIS, ASTHMA, SPINAT AND
ORGANIC TROUBLES.
These treatments are different to any other, and are
specific to the seat of your troubles. The trend of
curative agents is now the Electric Treatment.
Pythian Building 15 South French Broad Avc.
Or P. O. Box 145 Asheville, N. C.
— TELEPHONE 1611
What’s The Matter With
The Average North
Carolina Farmer?
The average North Carolina farmer gets up in the
morning by the alarm of an Illinois clock (Big
Hen), buttons his Chicago suspenders to a Detroit
overall, washes his face with Cincinnati soap in a
Pennsylvania pan. Sits down to a Grand Rapids
tabic and eats Chicago meat, Indiana hominy, fried
in Kansas lard on a Saint Louis stove. He then
lights his New York lantern and goes out to the
barn and puts an Indianapolis bridle on a mule fed
by Iowa corn and plows the farm covered with an
Ohio mortgage with a South Bend plow, and when
bed time comes he reads a chapter in the Bible
printed in Boston and says a prayer written in
Jerusalem. , Crawls under a blanket made in New
Jersey only to lie kept awake all night by the barks
and wails of a North Carolina yellow hound dog,
the only home product on the plftce and then won
ders why he cannot make money
BUT there is one exception; the folks who get the
, best for their money wear STAR BRAND SOLID
LEATHER SHOES, leather for which is made in
their own big tanneries. North Wilkesboro and
Itforganton and sewn together with that well-known
Lily thread spun in Shelby. You are getting the
best and boosting North Car<*ina when you wear
STAR BRAND SHOES. Sold by the Best Stores.
Yours Sincerely,
H. F. YOUNG
SALES REPRESENTATIVE — SHELBY, N. C.
5,000 HOMES RECEIVE THE STAR
Every Other Day. That Means 20,000 intense
Readers. If you have something to sell, tell
these 20,000 People about it in these columns.
TOOTS AND CASPER
It’s An Even Break.
r HERE 5 SOPHIE HOOPERS AD,
CASPER, WANTED, MAID TO TAKE
FULL CHARGE IN i^H CLASS
HOME MUST BE EXCELLENT
COOK AND NEAT HOUSE
KEEPER . REFERENCES
t REQUIRED. PHONE SPINACH
r IM 40NNA CALL
f UP COLONEL HOOFER
f AND PRETEN't> \'m
A COOK ANSWERING
THE\R At) \ U_L
D^4UISE MYVOtCE
I TO SOUND UKE A
HELLO, SPINACH IE5A = f
I SAW YOUR AD - HOW MUCH DO !
YOU PAY? YCS, IM A SPLENDID
COOK= I WAS TEN YEARS IN
MY LAST PLACE, I CAN MAKE
FANCY DESSERTS AND EVERY
thiN4,what's that?Yes, i’ll
hold THE WIRE*
P-ST TOOTS! COLONEL
hoofer doesnt know
IT‘5 me! I 6QT HIM
&OIN& HE SAID TO HOLD
THE WIRE BECAUSE
HIS DOOR - BELL IS
Rin^in4 SNEXT ill
ASK HIM WHAT PROOF
HAS THAT HIS IS
AHWSH
.Cl ASS
^FAMILY
THE receiver
(S OFF THE ,
HOOK.
COLON E.L*
SH-H, SOPHIE* ITS THE
SHRIMP OP TO HIS OLD
'TRICKS A4AIN* HE
THINKS HE HAS THE
LAU4H 04 ME, »UT IVE
<6rOT THE LAU4H ON
HIM, ANt> A, 4000 LAU6W
DOESNT HURT
ANYBODY*
A Quest For Information.
Y 'T CERTAINLY
' PAYS TO ADVERTISE*
THE WOOFERS HAVE
40T A NEW MAID
ALREADY, AMD I HOPE
5HES A 400D COOK
■
f BECAUSE l DINE HERE
kfv quite frequently*
//A
400D
afternoon.
NR. CASPER
TILKA!
5~s 1'
g jS"
ur i
raOOD HEAVENS, CASPER'
DON1! TELE ME THAT
TILKA* IS WORKING FOR
the hoofers! of all the
COINCIDENCES' WHY, SHE'S
the COOK WE HAD LAST
YEAR! THEY'LL TRY TO
FIND OUT EVERYTHIN 6
SHE KNOWSASOUruS.
rhxrtso? think™
THE HOOFERS
WILL PUMP HER
[ ABOUT US, TOOTS!
I THEY WOULD NT
[ STOOP TQ THAT!
WHEN YOU
WERE WORKING
AY MR. CASPER'S I
Dlt> YHEY HAVE .
MUCH COMPANY*?)