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* These Fallston Girls Are Hot At Basketball The girl* who mil Ur- up I hr basketball untrl at liillsion high wlmol arr expert shot' fn basketball—ami him' Playing the Piedmont iass'es is,-,! night (hr Pultfion rtils eatablishe what must be an nll-titm; tearing record for a baketba'.l game All they did was *c'«re !>8 pm:n. whlle Piedtnon' was not v;orii>g Iconhart tossed 4ti of the PR point ln the basket for an individual -pc nrd: Yoder scored 2(1 nolo*,' imp Wright 24, Rut The Boys l.o* Rut Piedmont had their share < i revenge for the Piedmont >ov< quint, defeated the Fallston five •<*) to lfi in n hard-fought eloseiv pip ed contest. Roosevelt Choice For I c>32 Contest ICONTlNtrrn FROM PAUE ONE . from $5,000 to $35,000 in all staff , except. New York, but entirely ir. cities and towns of less than 100,000 in population The results by candidates follow, Franklin D Roosevelt, 806 Alfred E Smith O',! William H Murray . 82 Owen D. Yelling . 58 Newton D Baker 48 Albert. C. Ritchie 30 Joseph T Robinson 20 Janies A. Reed 10 William 0 McAdoo :i Melvin A. Taylor i J. Hamilton lewis 1 Pal Harrison 1 Joseph B. Ely 1 M R Patterson 1 Samuel Senbury 1 Will Rogers I Governor Roosevelt was the "only candidate receiving votes in all of the 47 states canvassed. Mr. Smith received votes in 37, Mr, Young m 32, Mr. Baker in 24. Governor Mur ray in 16, Governor Ritchie In 14, Senator Robinson in 12, and Mr Reid in seven. Governor Roosevelt had more votes in Arkansas 'than Senator Robinson, although it, is the latter's home state, ami the same was true in Ohio regarding ihe candidacy of Newton D Baker Cotton Market Cotton was quoted at two o'clock on N. Y. exchange Dec, 6.20. Jan 6.31. Yesterday s close: Dec. 6.29. Jan 6 42 New York, Nov, 18 Good busi ness in spots, mid 498 against 489 yesterday, sterling in London 377', against 378 here when Liverpool closed. Weather cleared in Arkan sas, Oklahoma and Texas. some heavy vains recorded Forecast eastern belt rain, central and west- j ern belt fair. Journal of Com mere - review Memphis reports that a’ enormous turn over in actual cot ton, U reliance may be placed on what is going on in the valley ter ritory and some part of Texas, »• due to the continued heavy buying by the cooperatives in pursuit ol their recently announced policy of replacing long futures with actua' cotton. It is estimated in Memphis that they have already swapped half a million bales futures fci j spots and that they arc continuing the plan without regard to basis j or any other consideration. Houston reports high basis checks invest ment buying. Texas offerings re dueed. owners of low grade: as,: extorinate prices Charlotte says mill warehouses about filled. Mod erate business hi Worth street. Probably higher today unless check ed by hedge and cooperative selling CLEVENBERO Penny Column ' STRAYED MONDAY NIGHT, (our mules. Notify Spurgeon Cltnr route 8. telephone Colin ty 5930. '.’t lHp FRIDAY WK WILL PU1 on sale twenty $(>0.00 Mascot Ranges for $24.95; less than the price of a bale of cotton. Come and get yours. The Paragon. Itc forTrent six room iiouii on West Graham street, Al o three unfurnished rooms on West War ren street. Mrs. A R. Snyder, phone 529-W. at I8r ALL KINDS OF STOVES, Heaters, etc., going less than half at The Paragon—and a lot of other things. Itc beautiful"t'hTngs for Christmas Gilts going cheap at The Paragon. See them now. itc I $1.50 HOME M A l) E split botton chairs selling for 19c at The Paragon. Itc CLOSING GOT Ol R HUS 1NESS at ckfe out prices. Lowest in 2'. years at The Paragon. Jtc Million Dollar Plant Offer Being Studied •CONTtNUElJ PROM PAGE ONV and has been tlio policy of the 8 P U. company to finance itself which ii ran do more economically Officials Non ( nnimltlal. No member nf the city board uttered a v.ovd that would indicate whether they for or iiRainst the sale of the city's plan1. They arc | ,' u- 't't-ire the matter deliberately fird sober!' . going In*"* the matter ■of ’.iter, tn\e- ;wnd rrurcuvnt j-pistil worth and earnings tie, bc foiv i.'.'uin:! an ‘tetement t< .hr , public. t Th-> city . ' f hot k';e*’p1ng I does no’ revel .. physical vaint of he plant or hi '< mw’.\ t.» city ha- invested, Durlnj 'll:’ pa t twe vc»» 'h • r.; ve.««'»’» uir: t ■,! i apnroximaiei’’ ’50.000 r • -V • •. ve'-.-'ot, J,nd ' b r.--oi n‘ be. • A oreful hivestitrOhim HhU be o act" by Hie <'•. to deh rn’.i' ’> !■. .h . i'he' eamines i* rcaled by audit arc correct r r- v j The 'Vjy's li^r i. ai t v*s pur 'chased irom VfeM’.i I n’ he s arc,' i others about 'it \t c :<iJo f.-r the '.sum of eit.OfM Viiw '.ru the c*f. 'lias pad ' < ”iA. kshle STOwth e.-.d |considerable >• r y hi.- fi-"n .an hack into tb ’ .via? ' 1 IIIUP I'.'UlW'. P>» lit The rr.iV • t a u r <5 the self 'torte ft '“'ii i h t ;» on 'be stir • F 'mr ,r>' i i!« 'or* ;i> • ■ .y.e-MV ■ 0(”H to bn < • ed to. ft ; tb prt.'f' .Ifer-'i?. • ;;* tin i f ‘ll* [pluni 1 it - rtibmir,,’fl • u > *»';i • i. n • *13.0W1 'igh’eeo ." ll , ;! 1/1 St tiv),ooo now ami • . »■ . 1 . s oi. i asset and .sour • if • .■ 1 value •"(!! continue r t rj ni ■ •11111110. O. hers who !.*• r v, ,:s:,,e want a cowriter pr ipo; M n to !- f< the S. P. U. at a ju ion 11 ’ i( ral ni advnno* uf ihe.c rffcml. .hyf.av it is ki:bin*!.;<'d in a wee it- so v bo favor a salt’ aow anxious to .see the city's bench'd .’oitl '••d« v f. Uret*. This bond Indi biednes; f- <1 102,000 according to the hw a w No further meeting f I a bouta is scheduled to consider she maitor except the next mei-Ui.lv lectin, the first Tueadnv night lit Decern ■ her Patrol Head Probe On In Rutherforclton ICONTTNURD 1'TtO.U PAC.l USE l Reck hero next Tuesday. He ■ ur ther stated that he had it prunanii cd the patrolmen for their part the affray and stated that it, wa. ignorance on their part, as all they knew was to obey superior officers. Captain Fanner made apologies to Chief Biggei'staff and Mayor Flack for the conduct of Beck hup the patrolmen here and stated that the governor. highway commis sioner and himself did not stand for such actions anti that be had n criticism of the local people fai what they did. Captain Farmer .stated#that Beck i. automatically off the patrol for the present as aii officer under in dictment cannot serve. He indicated that ho would make a recommen dation to higher authorities at Ra leigh soon in the charges again.-; Beck Fall gardens nre « failure in Union county due to lack of rain, county Rgent Tom Broom reports a rainfall of one-third of an inch since August 23 Cumberland county fanners will pay DB percent of their govern ment seed loans this fall Henry Francis of Wayncsville, Haywood county, reports making 330 bushels of irtsh potatoes on one acre of land this season “WINGS" was a great picture • . . Gut wait un til you see “SUICIDE FLEET” / the Navy’s Big Parade at the CAROLINA NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY THANKSGIVING FARES la*w Round Trip Rates To AH Points in North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and othei Southeastern Points Also Washington, I). ('. Tickets on sale Novembet -4*25. Limited December , 1st. See Ticket Agent or H. E. Pleasants, D. P. A„ ;j Raleigh, N. ('. Phone 2701 1 VI’ Odd Pfllavn Buildin™, ! s E A BOARD Air Line Railway i Corporation Group, Former Examiner Is To Face Indictment | True Rills Returned In Huniombr County Astainst Mitchell And fmnmiv.lon Asheville, Nov 18 True bill charging John Mitchell, former ! •' tat*' bank examiner, and member ! of the state corporation commission (with tolatir.g the state banking i law;, in "onnecUon with the clot, Jug of the Centra! and Biltmort I Ote: ti banks, have been lound b | the Buncombe county grand Jury, J Arthur Penland, foreman, announe •d last night. The tme bills will lx- presented today to Judge Cameron F. McRai | presiding rrtrr the November term of suivc court. The bills. Mi Peniaud 'aid. contain three count < ach against the four defendants Tw' counts Involve allowing the * n' "U Bank to -retnaln open aftc. ' hisblveivy and the third count charges. the same violation in con ••Action with tiic Biltmore-Otc . . • tV Ur. of Waynesvillc. chan . ,n. and Commissioners Blank: V> '.b'.r/ic and George P. Pell are ilia < i'.tT three defendants said by I'd'', doniand to be named ip the Uno cm. TT b.ils were found yesterday i ■ fterticon after the grand jury ! Iw'i uestioned four witnesses riur '»■ three hour session. G. N. Her-; non. iXi'idatlng agenl of thp two 'l banks; the Rev George Ploy.. Rogers, rector of Trinity episcopal rh.i.ch; D M: Darden, tale bank examiner and W P Course*, special investigator who nrcnartd audits of the two bank’s This Belongs to History A i >i,..i.ii., |I. U1.I, i j.iljlly p„„ .1 mi International. of Queen Mary of England with her oldest granddaughter, Princess Elizabeth, daughtr of the Duke and Duchess of York, Note the fa •ally resemblance between the Queen and the pretty little miss who. roneeivahlv, may someday he queen herself. Years from now your children or their rhildrrn will perhaps see this picture reproduced .is a historical document of photo graphy. November. About two weeks ago the grant jury recommended to Judge A A* Stack that Mitchell and member, of the corporation commission be indicted. In its report to Jtidgi Stack the grand jury said it was convinced that the corporation com ; .Mission had disregarded the law Ir | their supervision of at least two banks in North Carolina, the Cen tral and the Blltmore-Oteen bank. The Bankrupt Stock WE BOUGHT IN ASHEVILLE IS GOING LIKE HOT CAKES In This Stock You Will Find Everything In Furniture—* Good and Bad. WE ARE ALMOST GIVING IT AWAY. SUITES ODD PIECES RUGS - STOVES ODDS AND ENDS EVERYTHING MUST GO. We Are Going To Do Our Best To Close Out Every thing by JANUARY 1ST. YOU NEEED FURNITURE, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, AND THE PLACE IS THE Paragon Furniture Co. SHELBY, N. C. NEXT TO KENDALL MEDICINE CO. look OUT Cold Weather On The Way Get Ready For It at the Paragon You will find Coal Heater* Cook^ovZ Stove., Circulattng Heater ^ halF AND LESS than regular PR.CEe CETS see our LINE before cold w ONLY HAVE TWENTY IN STOCK We are offering the.e range. le» than the pr.ce " * bale of cotton—Think of *• COME AT ONCE AND GET YOURS. the Paragon nf.XT TO KENDALL MEDICINE.CO SHELBY , N.C. Mt. Sinai News Of Current Week Mt. Sinai. Nov. 17 Miss Vernia Ellis entertained a number of her friends at lier home Thursday night with an informal party. Many in teresting games, contests and pro gressive conversation was partici pated in until a late hoir Those present from other places were Misses Magdalene Wright. Glenn Frazier and Myrtle Webber'of Earl; Messrs. Ervin Coney and Martin Elliott of MeBrayei section. lor Moss of Buffno, Mr. Perrv White who ''a., been confined to his bed for two week Is able to be out again Mr. and Mrs. L. C Putnam din ner guests Sunday Included Mr and Mrs. Wilburn Putnam and two daughters of Inttimore; Mrs Rella Dysart and children of Rwmnville. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hamrick and family of Sharon visited Mr and Mrs. Lebron Rogers* Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Brainard West moreland and children of Blacks burg were guest, of Mr. and Mrs .1 C Bridges Sunday. Mr. Clyde Hawkins of High, Point visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawkins on Friday of last week. Misses Norine and Buna Rollins -——5—— of Gaffney. S, C., were Sunday call ers at Mrs J. H. Rollins Mr. and Mrs. V. L Hamrick and ! clnldren of Flint Hill visited Mr. and Mrs S. A. Clnry Thursday aft ernoon of last wepk Mr and Mrs. Andrew Hunt oi Shelby spent Sunday in the coin-; inunity, guests of Mr and Mrs. J.i M. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Padgett and children. Hazelech, Robert, ji . and Jack, of Swainville. were week-end I guests of Mr .and Mrs. M. R. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lovelace, whose marriage was a social event of last week are visiting relatives and friends in this section this week Mr. L. V Randall, of Piney Grove was a caller in the community Fr; day morning Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridge: Messrs. Milan and Elmo Bridges and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Brainarri Westmoreland attended the singing at Beaver Dam Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ellis Nov. 15 a baby girl. Mother and babe are getting along nicely Try Star Want Ads. There’s Strength In "It's the Combination that makes it delicious" Cohen's Lead Again BIG REDUCTIONS ON FALL COATS AND DRESSES The unseasonable weather this Fall has hit the Coat and Dress manufacturers hard. We have just received over IOC Coats and Dresses at REDUCTIONS Up To 30% We Pass Tfce*e Savings On To You:— OC COATS and A + 00 Orests Nnw 94*^^ <J* | 0.95 Coats and O A A A v 1 fci Dresses Now __ ^ jreCpflp d* 1 /V05 Coats and A u a a a V * v Drosses Now . ^ Jl 4v«9w 1 Q.95 Coats and A 4 dL Q fl 1 %/ Dresses Now ^ JL Vt9v Gorgeously Fur Trimmed. Rough Boucle Woolen. AH with heavy Crepe Linings and Interlined. $2.98 ONE SPECIAL CROUP OF OF $5.00 DRESSES WATCH COHEN’S WINDOWS FOR VALUES YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE POSSIBLE EVEN IN THESE DAYS OF LOW PRICES . 36-inch AnHEJ;r,TWEE,)S And SUITINGS 19c yard v 2»C Value. "«BNUINE rUNJAiT I HINTS 15c v VAR,) Urd wid^ fast color. A,f- WOOL JERSEY SUITS $1.98 A $4.00 Vj||ue. — EXTRA SPECIAL — THURSDAY in A. M. Another Big Shipment Men’s Solid Leather WORK SHOES 98c — EXTRA SPECIAL — FRIDAY 10 A. M. Children’s Winter WL N UNION SUITS — EXTRA SPECIAL - SATURDAY 10 A. M. 2000 Yards 26-inch DRESS PRINTS 5c YARD Another Big Shipment W-IN. LL SHEETING 5c YARD Extra heavy. FRENCH STYLE GINGHAMS 12c YARD 25c value. LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED HOSE 49c PAIR New Fall Shades. Cohen Bros. *•"*. n. c. WHERE LOW PRICES DO NOT MEAN LOW QUALITY
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