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Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Use Star Wants Ads.-Ouick Results What You Wantl In the WANT ADS' Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 28c. Thla size X cent per word each Insertion size type 2c per word each insertion. 1 his size type 3c per word each insertion IF YOUR FEET HUR1 you, visit us and have Dr Scholl’s representative exam ine them free. A. V. Wrav & 6 Sons. tf-30c LET “VIC" AND GEORGE FIT. veu In a tailor made suit for fall. Ht Guaranteed—*22. *35. *30, *35. A V. Wray and 6 Sons. tf-July 22c DON’T FAIL TO BRING YOUR feet to Wray's Tuesday, October 20 Free examination and consultation. Dr. Scholl's expert. tf 14c USED AUTO AND Truck Parts. Automo bile Glass Installed. Fink iron & Metal Co. West Warren Street, Phone 580. tf«30c FOR RENT BEDROOMS WITH private bath, steam heat, near square. Also two connecting un furnished rooms. Call 173 or 373. tf-2o SEE MRS. GEO. THOMPSON, at ill North Morgan stret, Shelby, V. c., about your life insurance »eeds. The Moore Agency, Gen. Agts., Security Life and Trust Co.. Wihston-Salem, N. C. 6t 6c FOR RENT: SMALL APART ment, also room with private bath, ah South Washington ^street, Tele phone 767-W. ' tf 7c 300 SHEETS OF GOOD WHITE wi-ltlng paper and 100 envelopes, both printed with your name and address tor $1. This is the biggest bargain ever offered in stationery. Call at The Star office. FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS ONE with kitchen sink. Mrs. Gene Gam ble. tf 7e PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER OVER »Rfird’s office No. 1. Office hours 8 10 6. 6t 9p HIGHEST MARKET prices paid for chick ens. D. A. Beam. 3tc A REAL BUY: ONE ELECTRIC ^udiola Radio in good shape., one •Frances Washington furnace looks itke new, will sell for cash or trade for used automobile. Thurman H. Smith. 406 Blanton St. or Ideal service Station, Shelby, N. C. 3t lip FARM FOR SALE CHEAP, four miles northeast of Linoolnton. See S. P. P. Blackburn, Llncolnton, N. C. 3t 12c IF YOU NEED MONEY see us for loans from $5 to S40 without security, made to men and women steadily em ployed No embarrassment, no unnecessary delay. Cheerful, confidential service. Citizens Finance Co., 12 Lineberger Building, Entrance W. Mar ion St. 3t-12c THE SHELBY POTATO HOUSE will be open until Saturday, October 17 for storage. Dig and bring them in this week. G. A. Spake, manager. 3t 12p GORDON ELECTRIC SPEClAL lres in range repairing, any make. Telephone S158. 3-14p NORTON SEED Oats, home grown, 60c bu. D. A. Beam. 3t-14c MEN WANTED FOR RAW leigh routes of. 800 consumers, in East Gaston county, Dallas. Reli able hustler can start earing $35 weekly and increase every month, write immediately. Rawleigh Co;, Dept. NC-W-52-S, Richmond, Va. 2t 14p THE LATTIMORE POTATO house will be open for storage Oc tober 20th through 24th. Those de siring space can arrange with J. B.l Horn at Lattimore. 3t 14c 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 at a liberal dis count from list. The Star. Phone 11. I flic. BEST QUALITY Coal $6.00 a Ton - Phone 73 - Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc FOR SALE: ONE FINE PAIR black and tan hounds. 15 months old. Cheap. C. A. Dalton, poet of fice. 2t Up BOILING SPRING8 POTATO storage house will be open from Tuesday October 20. to Saturday October 24, to receive potatoes for storage. For crates and information apply to O P. Hamrick. 2-16p "stoves - HEAT ERS - Stoves *- See our display. Cleve land Hardware Co. It SEE US. WILL PAY $11 per ton or give in exchange 1800 lbs. cotton seed meal, for ton of cotton seed. D. A. Beam. 2t-14c THERE WILL BE A STRING band, dancing and hog calling con test at the Cleveland county court house Saturday night, October 17. Prizes will be awarded to the best string band, harmonica, dancing and hog callers. Doors open 7:15 o'clock. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Benefit Cleveland County Welfare Department, It I6p SPECIAL PRICE o n Shot-Gun Shells. Cleveland Hardware Co._ Itc FOR SALE: BULL PUPS, AMER ican Pit. Registered. Tonn and Col by bloodlines. O. T. Stanton, 305 !(. Washington St., Shelby. 2t 14p HUNTING LICENC ES are sold in Shelby by the Cleveland Hardware Co. Wash burn’s Place. Easy to find. Central loca tion. Itc FOR RENT APARTMENT PRI vste entrance Oarage. 3<v> n. Wash - lngtoa St. *>t lip FOR STOVE WOOD and Coal Phone 73 or 35. Cleveland Hard ware Co. Washburn’s] Place. ltc FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE second house from hospital on No. 18 Highway. R. B. Costner. Phone 438-J. 3-16p REDUCED PRICES on Milk Bottles. Clev eland Hardware Co. ™NICE PIGS AND SHOATS FOR sale. R. B. and H. J. Costner. Phone 438-J or 67-J. tf-16c AXES — $1.00 AT Cleveland Hardware Co. Washburn’s, ltc SOMETHING NEW! CALL AT your grocers for chicken loaf. Try one pound and be convinced that It’s good. Made near Lattimore. It 16p Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their j kind words of sympathy and help! after the tragic death of our dear son and brother, Glenn. The floral offerings were beautiful and very much appreciated. May God’s rlch-i est blessings rest upon each and every one is our earnest prayer. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roark and Family. SEE THE “SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME” The most exciting foot ball event of the year! COMING TO THE CAROLINA IIEGlNNltiO MONDAY 10c and 25c KPN WORK NOT PROFITABLE SUj Out If Aim* I* To Make Money ( Says Veteran Journalist. New York.—Young men and wom en who go into newspaper work "merely for the sake of making money," had better turn their at tention elsewhere. Dr. J. W. Cun Uffe advised In his last annual re port as retiring director of the Pu litzer School of Journalism, made public yesterday at Columbia Uni versity. Calling attention to Joseph Pulit zer’s Ideals of public service, Dr Cunllffe said: "A newspaper must do something more than ‘sell’ news and exploit news to obtain advertis ing. It must do more than serve the monetary Interest* or the social or political ambitions of any man or any group of men. This older, and, as we thought, better tradition of public service Is the tradition Joseph Pulitzer stood for and It is the tra dition of the School of Journalism.” The view that a newspaper should be considered as merely a business enterprise recently has been gain ing widespread acceptance, Dr. Cun liffe observed, even among news paper men. "But." he added, "the public outburst of protest, indigna tion and regret at the extinction of The World proved that his view is far from gaining universal approv ai. Turning to a discussion of condi tions in the New York newspaper field during the last year, Dr. Cun llffe said that the trade depression particularly was acute in the profes sional of Journalism reaching It# cli max in the stoppage of the Pulitzer paper in February 27. "The employment situation was adversely affected to a degree hith erto unknown.” the report contin ued. "and the members of the grad uating class had to offer their serv ices to a market which was not merely overstocked but actually! drowned out. In face of the facts! we thought ourselves fortunate in placing before graduation about one third of the class on various news papers, including the New York Herald Tribune f2). The Sun, The Times (2). Bergen County Record, Brooklyn Eagle, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Homell Tribune and Mount Kidney Aefdity Break"* Sleep ^ oM and fun-down from - ^ *V«S SHU aiiu sun .. _ N'ght*. Backache.'Leg . Ln** £tifn»*»a Nervousness. Circles ntmia Burning and - ourmui ana Bladder Weakness, caused by Kid ney Acidity, I want you to quit auf lertng right now- Co~ ‘ what t think . Join* In and get tha greatest med ferlng right now., what I think i* ?■n* I. h,v* Ky*r found. It often •vos olK Improvement in it houra, uat ask tn« for Cystsx <Blas-tex). t* only ilc and I guarantee it tc quickly combat theae conditions and •at-^fy completely, or return empty package and get your money back SUTTLES DRUG 8TORE Vernon Argus (S). Dr. Cunllffe, who assumed his du ties last week as Director Emeritus, asked In his report if he might be allowed to “Indulge in a mood of reminiscence.'' "It Is fifty years since, a boy Just out of high school, I entered my father’s newspaper offices as a re porter, and since that day the re porter's pencil, the typewriter and the printing press have been the tools of my craft. For twenty years I have been on the staff of Colum bia University and for all but a few months of that time I have been connected with the School of Jour nalism. “For the first few months of its organization I was Its only profes sor and Its only student, and I have watched It* growth ever slnee with the keenest interest. In carrying out the plans for which Joseph Pulltser furnished not only the material i means but the spiritual inspiration, i Dr. Talcott Williams and I had in view' the foundation of a society of j learners and teachers united in a common aim, the practice of an i honorable profession." Truth Better Than Fiction This Time High Point.—Polly Snyder’s prow ess as a fisherman wasn’t so great, but then Snyder wasn't In jail eith er. Several days ago he exhibited- a string of "250’’ fish saying he with two other men had caught them Jn the city lake. County Game War den A. M. Benbow of Oak Ridge figured It up and found this was considerably over the limit. So Snyder and his friends were brought up in court. There Snyder remembered there “really weren't 250 fish and there I were six in the party anyway." Warden Benbow figured again and decided the law was satisfied, j Easy Pleasant Way TO LOSE FAT How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat In a month and at I the same time increase your ener- j gy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too promi nent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that It will compel admira tion? Get on the scales to-day and see how much you weigh—then get an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last ybu for 4 weeks. Take one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water every morning and when you haye finished the contents of this first bottle weigh yourself again. After that you’ll want to walk around and say to your friends.— “One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollar? of any fat person's money." Leading druggists America over j sell Kruschen Salts—you can al ways get it at Stephenson Drug Store and Cleveland Drug Store. adv Costly Undies And Suits For Scarface Al Capone \Vnn *10 Indies And $135 Suit*. Fashion-Plate Gangster. Federal Building, Chicago.-What the well dressed gangster wears, in cluding a *135 custom made suit and *275 diamond belt buckle, was brought otit in full detail at A! Ca pone s trial on income tax evasion charges Also, the prosperous gangster Is expected to do his Christmas shop ping early, extensively and without stint, tiie testimony ot a doxeiS Chi cago department store clerks indi cated. Capone, tor Instance, was said by the clerks to have selected .-uch gifts for friends as *40 silver wait sets, *150 overcoats and *20 beaded bags by the score. Capone, biggest gangster of tliem all, was said by the clerks to ordi narily wear about *700 worth of fine raiment. His customary dress according to the testimony, Included a (27 50 ahlrt with (1 monogram; *4.95 tie; *2 collar; *135 suit; *150 overcoat; *275 belt buckle; *10 suit of silk underwear;- *20 hat; $20 shoes and *2 socks. Bought By Half Doaen*. Because he usually was busy with pressing affairs, which the prosecu tors charge were gambling, liquor and vice, Capone bought his fine quality suits by the half downs and Restless, could not sleep M'pHERE were days when I felt like I could not get my work done. I would get so nervous and ‘trembly’ I would have to lie down. I was very rest less, and could not sleep at night. My mother advised me to take Cardul, and I certainly am glad she did. It is the first thing that seemed to give me any strength. I felt better after the first io HEALTH Take Thedford's Black-Draught for Constipation. Indigestion, and Biliousness. 1 his expensive shirts In even larger! numbers, the clerks said. And when the testimony was coin- i pleted for the day. it was revenle 1 that Capone started out m life at » rather lowly position tending bnt In a saloon at Coney Island. New York Will Cut Acreage Charleston, 8. C.—Philip n. Weld, president of the New York Cotton Exchange, said that the low price of cotton will serve to redocc acreage much more effectively tharf any gov emmental regulation. Weld, who Is on a business trip here, said "the danger In legislation seeking to prohibit planting b that It will stimulate planting Irf foreign producing countries In greater volume American farmers will be left I ‘holding the bag' and those In other countries will benefit at j our expense,” Low Cotton Better Than Term WAKD’S PENNSYLVANIA 100°; Pure and Die-Waved! hy f‘ay $!.!(• a Gallon For The Same Oil? Ward’s Price 15c Quart > In Hulk or Free Crankcase Service R«*»rdl»»« of oh.it other deolora toll toil Ward dt»r»«tK* this oil to he the (meat motor o" JOit con bur otul the tamo qur.ltty that oUrth rhor(e you JOi uni! J»c quart (or ur fined' , tlf v. axe si Montgomery Ward & Co. 1.19-1 II So. I«tPayette SI. Shelby, N. C.* Marketing Cotton We will buy your cotton for account Crespi & Com pany in ten bale lots and up on seller’s call and give you until June 24, 1932, to fix the price, based on July New York contracts, and advance you 80% of the value on today s market and charge you no storage, interest or insurance, and will not cal! you for margin unless mar ket declines to a point within $1.50 per bale of exhaust ing margin. You may fix the price on the opening or closing of any market day until June 24, 1932, by giving us one hour s notice. Final settlement will be made immed iately by us at Charlotte when price is fixed. You Pay Us No Fees Whatever This is an opportunity for you to market your cotton over a period of NINE MONTHS. Anyone interested m this proposal will please communicate with our re presentative, Mr. W. B. Long, at Isaac Shelby Hotel, ohelby, N. C. -r 0^e pay 8rrade and *tftP,e Premiums over Middling 7-8 cotton. J. A. Baker & Co. COTTON BROKERS CHARLOTTE, N. C. TOOTS AND CASPER— And Now Casper Pays! THE t»50QS? LENT r THAT YOU - COLONEL HOOFER ISN'T A OF AT) LOSS. CASPER*. HE’S 40T TO PAY 7^5ACK ^OWCTVME! [N FRONT OF WITNESSES HE PROMISED TO REPAY" ^OO^AND YOu can COLLECT it BYLAW! , - ~~ DONTc know the 7 1 tell M ' YOU IT'S A DEAD LOSS tome! 1 MAY NOT KNOW THE LAW, BUT » DO KNOW COLONEL HOQFERI CASPER, HOW BO YOU LIKE "THE NEW COAT I SOUGHT? I 60T A NEW <$OWN,TOO, AND SOME HATS, AND'? / where'd YOU 6ET THE MONEY TO > PAY FOR then TOOTS ? OH, COLONEL HOOFER CAME TO THE DOOR THIS M0RNIN6 AND LEFT THE $500,02 YOU* HF.RES THE BALANCE. CA^PFRi I ONLY SPENT #>395.30 OF IT! ( \ GOODNESS, E>OT THAT little shr\hp HAS A WHALE Of a temper* I p) -q —l /_1 V io-ig|^lMMVHuRPHY= Buttercup Makes A Decision. 7 I'LL BOV THIS DERBY* » NEVER WORE ONE BEFORE. BOT IT LOOKS NICE' JUST POT MY OLD HAT IN A BA6, AND »*LL TAKE IT WITH ME'. HELLO/ BUTTERCUP ‘ HOW 1)0 VOL) UKE DADDY'S MEW SKY-PIECE? rather snappy, eh.wot? /SEE. DON'T V TAKE IT OFF 'r\l k I ll/f- »-r /“AT . YOU LIKE IT. HONEY? DOES »T LOOK THAT BAD? J/ CASPER* ARE YOU TRYING TO FRIGHTEN J THE POOR v CHILD? tr I'VE WORM THIS HAT LOR FIVE XEARS ALREADY, Baby, but \f you like it best I LL WEAR IT FOR FIVE YEARS MAP C" I I THINK HE THOUGHT YOU WERE A B06EY4-MAN IN THAT DERBY, CASPER*
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