Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Uso Star Want Ads.-Quick Results k What You Want 1 In the WAMTAPS Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 2oe. Tliis size 1 cent per word each insertion Hm size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion IF YOUR FEET HUM you, visit us and have Dr. Scholl’s representative exam ine them free. A. V. Wray & Sons. tf-30i a neyTtop and new paint job will protect your ar through the winter wea ther. Haw-kins Bros., South LaFayctte St. 13t-23c CALI. 832, THE AUTO INN “next to county jail” and let u. wash or grease your car lor 75c. tf 28c WARM AIR FURNACES, As phalt roofing, sheet metal product'-' crushed stone. Loy F. Thompson. Phone 745-J. _ tf 6c USED AUTO AND TRUCK parts. Automobile glass installed Fink Iron and Metal Co.. Wes; Warren street, Phone 580. tf I3c coupes', coachesT~sedans in first class condition. Used model A Fords. Sec them whether you in tend to buy or not. Rogers Motors, telephone 39. 2t 18c, FOR SALE: 1—1923 ~ESSEX coach; 1—1923 Buick Special Six; 1 model T Ford touring. All in good condition. Rush Thompson Oarage. tf nc 200 SHEETS OF GOOD WHUfK witting paper and 100 envelope.-, both printed with your name and address for $1, This is the biggest bargain ever offered in stationery. Call at The Star office. WARM AIR FURNACES WITH automatic hot water and automa tic humidifiers installed for S250 to S800. I. G. Watson, phone 314 Weathers Apartment. 3t 18p ~IP YOU NEED~A METAL chimney top, or metal work of any kind call John McAr thur’s Tin Shop. Phone 715-J. 12-30c WE WILL PAY 27c Lb' fOR country hame not to exceed 35 poijwls and not to be Durot Fair ground Service Station. 3-16c ~IF~YOU NEED MONEY see us for loans from $5 to '40 without security, made tc men and women steadily em ployed. No embarrassment, no unnecessary delay. Cheerful, confidential service. Citizens Finance Co., 12 Linebergcr Building, Entrance W. Mar ion St. tf 23c WE PAY H I G H })rices for cotton seed or good exchange for meal. D. A. Beam. 3tc PIANO—WE HAVE A BEAUTI ful upright piano in this commun ity that will be returned t < us. For lack o£ storage space we will trans fer this account to some responsi ble party, allowing all that has been j paid on same. Terms if desired. \ Quick action necessary. Address | Box 478, Concord, N. C. 3-19c ' " WANTED TO BUY Seed Cotton. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 3t-16c ~ THREE ROOMS ' FOR~ RENT Mrs. McMurry, 235 East Graham street. 2t 18c FRESH MILK COW FOR SALE C. S. Bridges, R-3, Shelby. 2t 18p WARM AIR FURNACES IN stalled from $150 to $300. I. G. Wat son, Weathers Apartment, phone 314. 3t 18p FOR SALE: GOOD BIRD DOG Perfect retriev,er. at bargain price. D. H. Harris. 3t 18p AIR CONDITION FOR SUMMER and winter is now practical for your jwn home. Warm in winter cool in -ummer. No core for an estimate, i. G. Watson, phone 314, Weathe- , Apartment. 3t 13p THREE GRADES 3 f Wedding Invita tions and announce • ments. Copperplate Engraving, Relief 0,000 m be paid for each inilliou Irom 'tnhet sources The committee announced it has raised *11,710.003 tor the rehet of. unemployment in New York this winter. The original goal u $12 000.000 has been rat ed la $18,030 - 000 Shelby Students Lead At Mars Hill (K1..111 Hill Tuppt i Wars Hill Cel-; It'nr Paper > On Thumlay rveniiiK. Octobei tht UiiUiUR* rlub „foml a success w. ,i :i minim tie remedy "Once l j « MU'tmir, presented in the coi-j ley. - auditorium. directed by Mi s j Bv'iMi-te Wtngtrt, was supported b\ . rxt ellnit liyhunR nnd scenic 4.1 let 1 A nit&ieul .supplement ol Gypsy •.. • ■ .lcclions. 1 ut a galli .Spirit to the or- j Know How Much To Spend 1iour simple, natural needs demand the spending of’a certain amount of money. But just how far beyond that you can go in pro* \iding other worthwhile things depends on your foresight, how well you have planned, how much you can afford to spend. How comfortable, farsighted and convenient it is to build up a reserve fund in the form of a Savings Account, as a mainstay of your inde pendence and a guardian of your spending. Save a little each week, or month. Then you'll learn how much to spend. Union Trust Co. “In Union There Is Strength.” TOOTS AND CASPER- Getting A “Rise” Out Of Casper. THE HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET \ t& FOR PENT AMD I'VE SEEN QUITE / A FEW PEOPLE 4-OIN^ IN TO ( LOOK AT IT < I THINK I'LL SKIP ' ' OVER LATER. MYSELF (JUST 'TO FIND OUT HOW MUCH IT RENTS FOP: ssuSi! AM I TALKING TO MYSELF? T AS SOON AS I HEAR IT S? RENTED I’LL WATCH FOR "THE VAN TO COME AL0N4- WITH THElfe. THIN^S'. LETS TAKE SHIFTS AT THIS WINDOW SO WE WON T MISS SEEING THEIR FURNITURE! another car is stopping — 4EE, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL 4IRLI 5ME'& LOVELY! ISN'T SHE THE SHAPELY LITTLE TRICK? COME away from that WINDOW, CASPER'. THERE'3 NO ^IRL OUT THERE YOU WERE SO QUIET I OUST SAID THAT TO MAKE SURE. YOU'RE NOT UNCONSCIOUS — to A Strict Censor. "THE BoV FROM THE A Drugstore just deliver-) ED THESE SNAP-SHOT<5. ( THAT WE TOOK ON THE A PICNIC LAST VvEEk, CASPER.) I WANT J0'Q&Q:—7s SEE THEM /V’* y^F > PST! ‘ n LETS LOOk AT THEM together, TOOTS’. I'M Anxious to SEE WoJwem, 1 ^ $v«>dic j'f 1 *r tjffif Britten fifhu rti»rv»^ "TMI SPLENDID OF CA3PER BUT 1 LOOk-TOO IN IT ! I D Die if anyone 6>aw it!" "this is A danov Picture Op THE CROWD,BUT MY EYES* ARE CLOSED! I MUST HAVE BLINVEp! ,ua tiirnruiuiSfltiim;.. 3ME ON ROOTS', OIT c,TALL)n4 nd let me ?EE THOSE. >NAP-SHOTS ' WHAT DOVOU ^ ^ mean "THEY"? You OMUY HANDEP ME ONE! We Took' Twelve pictures! WHERE ACE ^THE OTHER. ELEVEN? OH/THE OTHERS MADE me LOOK UWE A RRI^tHT, E FOR RENT ACROex? THE *=>TPEE7! Ln OH-H! IF THEY'D RENT IY I'D DIEJH kX)&0T<3 CERTAINLY j«& v? mo Poe-, ^ME *5EE-? (CONTINUED “TOMOUPOw) ■0)1011 llii' ttiir of. Kunwui. tin buy who unumb^ t(. tin- t ill ot In* Ciyp y Mood. Wh played Ii'iiviiurlliyly I'' Slurries Alexandet Katherine Uo - Ins ami ElirabM.li C : pviuiik slim d lumen in the widely dlfferen roli.s of 1,auric and 4ura Tire on standing character perfoimanre was the portrayal of the Day a hr Dorothy Hon. whose acting chowel remarkable finesse H. Clay Cos furnished enjoyabli entertainment between acts. As the first attmept this year of the Dramatic club to present a pla publicly. 'Once In a Ufetibie ’ promises additional exhibitions of lalent at future productions Most liard workers are willing to take tune out for recreation. } All famous last words: “The de i press ion is only psychological." Here’s The BRIGHT Side Of Depression TODAY’S DOLLAR HAS MORE THAN TWICE AS MUCH PURCHASING POWER AS IT HAD BEFORE THE “DEPRESSION.” A FESTIVAL OF SAVINGS / WARDS GOLDEN^ ARROW JUBILEE J Beginning 2nd Big Week Saturday Tomorrow . . . Ward’s Will Be The Crowded Shopping Center Of Shelby! Let nothing keep you from attending what is planned to be the greatest of all “JUBILEE’’ SALE DAYS. FREE TUBE OFFER ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Saturday is the last day to take advantage of our ”free tube offer”: A Free Tube with every lire purchased. If you are going to need a tire before Christmas, now is the time to get it while you can get free tubes. Saturday is the last day, remember. Montgomery Ward & Co. 139-141 S. LaFayette St. Shelby, N. C.