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Walsh Predicts Roosevelt Will Get Presidency rJcrfulk. Va — Senator Thomas J Walsh Democrat, of Montant in an in'I "re sain hr expected r«ovpi; or ~;anklin D. Roosevelt. of New Voik. to be the next Demo •■ratio nominee foi president. He added that Its briirvrd Roosevelt vonitl be overwhelmingly elected Roosevelt will undoubtedly i,e the Democratic nominee. m nn opinion. Senator Walsh said No 'it" else is even thought of in nr • rrtion of tlic country. . „ And who will the Republican run he \va asked. Hoover, of course ''What about the main issues be fore the next session of congress Revenue and unemplovment ir llrl ' Stack May Probe Claim Of Bought Jurors This Week Jndre A. M, Staik Ma.v Order Fur ther Probe Into WU'kes W»m holdt’s Statement. A.-)i<*viiir. NOV. 30.—Wickes Warn bri’ldt s charge.* that Buncomb county .juries have been bought and sold like sacks of corn" may lv> further investigated when Jude A. M Stack, of Monroe, comene superior court here today. The Asheville Times says it leanv that Judge Stack is certain to take cognizance of the recent charges ft 'he blind city councilman. Wamboldt declared in a public address recently that if immunity from’ prosecution and punishment is obtained from such witnesses as I may present. I am assured that former jurors will be produced from Buncombe and surrounding counties to testify under oath that they Were bought by lawyers.’’ Tin Times says that in the event judicial notice is taken of warn bofdts allegations, two courses are open to Judge Stack. 1. He can issue special instruc tions to the grand jury to make an investigation 3. He can sit as a committing magistrate, fits a date for a public hearing and call witnesses alleged to know about the charges. I At The Theatres Ambassador Bill" reveals mm, of Will Rogers' methods In dlplom acy than any picture he has evvi made. In "Ambassador Bill.” at the‘ Carolina tonight and Tuesday, Willi plays a rough, but truly vise; Amcr-; ican ambassador who untangles the: scrambled politics and the royal! loves of a glamorous little kingdom! ruled by a boy king He shocks allj the liangers-on at the court with! his homespun humor and shirt sleeves etiquette. Rogers has done this very thing in real life ane1! knows whereof he speaks. The ac tions m the comedy are so real that children too will find many ren ons (o laugh at Wills pranky do ings. Lawrence Tibbetl, hero of tViej Rogue Song " wil be seen today andi Tuesday at the Webb theatre in a | new and morn vehicle called "The Cuban Love Song." This time he us! seen as a swash-buckling, -singinfi marine who figures in an engross ing romance in Cuba. Lupe Velez. J fiery little actress of "The Squaw1 Man." has the feminine lead Othei prominent roles are carried by Er nest Torrence and Jimmy Durant who last scored as the comic pai. in "Get Rich Quick Wallingford The picture contains two startling novelties in music which should b I especially appealing to music lover1 Cotton Market Cotton was quoted at noon todat on the New York exchange 1 Dec. 6.08. Jan 612. Saturdai close: bee. 6.06, Jan. 6.11. New York Nov 30—Spots quid | mid 495 against 490 Friday. South had considerable ram over Sundav ! j forecast east and centra! ram, wcot ! fair. Washington advices idtimat. i congress investigation of farm ! board probable. Worth street had , a quiet week. London says sterling j ! exchange stimulus to British tex j tile industries decreasing and fur-i | titer reduction in turnover at Man j Chester reported. India placed fair i volume of small orders. China de-j jmand indifferent. Flurry in near months on the close Saturday due j to purchase of about 6.000 bale ; December probably for the trade covering, hedges. If there is still a | short interest in December it may 'hold prices. CLEVENBERG. A Crop of oats and lespedeza hay from four acres on an Edgecombe county farm returned the owner $375 at a cost of $84. Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND TUESDAY - ANOTHER BIG HIT WITH LUPE VELEZ - ERNEST TORRENCE JIMMY DURANTE Hear that soul tingling Cuban Love Song—More thrilling than the Pagan Love Song. The surprise film of the year. Also NEWS and ACTS. - - 10c and 25c — — COMING WEDNESDAY _ 1 TO 5 P. M. “WAY BACK HOME” v Pirn ri: you will enjoy — benefit SHOW (ENTIRE RECEIPTS GIVEN TO CHAR ITY.) 25c TO ALL — WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 7 O’CLOCK See BARBARA STANWYCK IN ‘THE MIRACLE WOMAN” A GREAT PICTURE. Webb Theatre LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr and Mrs. Caleb Hoyle nan as. their Thanksgiving guests: Mcs-i dames Yates Beal. Torrence Seer-1 ter. Misses Ethel and Eitma Grigg. I Mr. and Mrs Yates Rudasill. all <1' Lincolnton. Miss Mattie Williams, Mrs. Cleophas Wright and daugh ter. Doris, of Beams Mill. Born to Mr. and Mrs. .1 L Bald win on Wednesday the 24th at then home on the Fallston road a ole vetT and one-half pound son Thom as Daniel Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman Kendall, of Greensboro, spent Thanksgiving with then mother. Mrs H F Ken-1 dall Miss Flossie Grigg who trache al Newton spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr and Mr Carlos Grigg Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Mathew of Roanoke Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer and Mrs. Hayr Patterson over the week-end Bom to Mr. and Mrs Dewht Quinn a son, Saturday morning at the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lever had a. cnnner Riiesls Saturday Saiurda1 Mrs. Lever's mother. Mrs. Brad lev and daughter. Miss Martin Bradley of Gastonia. Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde Hoey, jr win have been spending some time in Shelby left Friday for their home at Canton Mesdames J. R. Dover, .Robert Lanev and children returned last week from a two weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs John Fo\ in Teaneck. N. J. Mrs. W S Casstevens spent last week-end with her son. Mr. Ran som Casstevens and Mrs Casstev ens. also Mr and Mrs. Nelson Cas stevens were their guests Mr. and Mrs. P M Washburn spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Washburn Mr and Mrs Thompson Daniel and children of Tampa, Fla., ar rived Friday night for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J H Hull. Professor Ciontz of Wake Forest college visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards during Thanksgiving holi days. Misses Myrtle and Lottie Warren spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs C. R Hoey. Mrs H. T. Hoj’le of Casar is vr - iting her daughters, Mesdames Jno. Mull, Ray Lutz and Horace Den ton Friends or Miss Lucy May Lee. a student of Kings college, Charlotte, will be interested to know that, she is getting along as well as could fie expected after undergoing a very serious operation ten days ago in the Charlotte sanatorium George Blanton, ir. and Alfred Eskridge who are students at thy university, invent Thanksgiving hol idays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rhyne, of Charlotte, spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bloom Kendall on N. Washington street Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hord at tended the bail game in Charlotte Thanksgiving and were dinner guests of Mrs. Hord's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Champion spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ern est Champion at Mooresboro Mr. J. R Davis and family moved Thanksgiving from Hill Crest to his home on Cleveland Springs road. Mr, E. H. Reynolds and family moved Thursday to their home in Beaumonde Terrace. Mr. Reynolds is manager of the Home Security Life Ins, Co, of Durham in this section Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lever had as their dinner guests Saturday even ing Mrs. S. W. Bradley ana Bill Bradley, of Gastonia, Miss Martha Bradley and Mr, Albert Becktold, of Charlotte. Master Charles Reid, of Charlotte spent Thanksgiving holidays with his little cousins, Dot and Joe Mc Whtrter. He accompanied his moth er, Mrs. G. R. Reid home yesterday afternoon, she having come over for the day Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb, of Kings Mountain, were dinner guests yes terday of Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Lutz. The friends of Mr and Mrs Jo seph Cunningham who spent (lie past year at the Hotel Charles, will be interested to learn that they are keeping house in an apartment in Detroit. Mich. Miss Oelund Washburn spent Thanksgiving at High Point with, her sister, Mrs Jay McMurry and Mr. McMurry. She was accompan ied home by Mr. and Mm. McMurry. I Mrs. McMurry remaining in Shelby 1 tor a weeks visit and Mr. McMurry returning to High Point yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Shorn Blackley Mrs S. O. Andrews and Miss Sue An cirfWs, of Charlotte, were dinnci guests yesterday of Miss Betsy Hen ry at her home at Clover. S C Mrs Bynum Crow and son Jean . visited her daughter Miss Lillian | Crow, at Mars Hill college over thr| week-end attending the 66th annual j celebration ol the Nonpareil liter-1 ary society, which presented a play "The Dream of Quern Esther." Mis Crow was the chief marshal with Charles Runyon. Miss Martha Eskridge, of Agnes Scott college and Alfred Eskridge ot i Chapel Hill, spent Thanksgiving j with their mother. Mrs. Chas L Eskridge. Mr. Frank Abernethy, of Wake Forest College spent the holidays at home Mr and Mrs B, M Daniels had a . dinner guests Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dennis and Mrs. P. I Way of New berry, S. C Messrs J W. Hart grove and Cha.s M Carson rpent yesterday in Char llotte. | - j Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan ai Itended the ball game in Atlanta. !gh . on Thanksgiving, returning | home Friday. Mr and Mrs. Will Arcy and Mrs. j Ward Arey spent Friday in Char | lotte. 1 Miss Theresa Taylor, of Ruther fordton, visited her sister. Mrs. Clyde Short during Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs, P. L. HeHnessa is spending tomorrow in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Hcnnessa Mr. and Mrs. Holland Eskridge attended the ball game in Char lotte Thanksgiving and spent the week-end at Ruthcrfordton with Mrs Eskridge's parent?. Mrs Frank Whis'nrfnt and Mr. and Mrs J. H. Grigg and Dorothy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts at their home at Me i Adenville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Washburn, of Double Springs community .spent, yesterday with Mr. and Mrs T. M, Washburn. Mr J. D. Lineberger left Fi'iday to join Mr. Frank Sherrill on a boat and fishing trip dnt from Norfolk. Va. Mr. Sherrill has purchased an attractive new boat which they are taking to Wilmington for winter quartering. Albert Suttlc and Pegram Holland of Mars Hill college spent Thanks giving at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newman and Mis* Elizabeth Roberts attended the ball game at Chapel Hill Thanksgiving, going by Davidson college taking Lewis Roberts and ! Bill Eaker to the game Misses Betty and Mary Suitle re i turned yesterday afternoon to Ashe iville after spending the Thanksgiv ; ing holidays at home, r __ Bloomfield Kendall returned yes terday to Chapel Hill after -ipend ! lnS the Thanksgiving holiday- « rth | his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gaffney, of | Greenville. S. C.. spent Thanksgiv ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gaffney. Snookie Lineberger. of Duke uni versity, spent the holidays with hi parents, Mr and Mis .f D l.inr berger. MORE RIPE CHERRIES ' ARE REPORTED HER! More ripe cherries of the second crop are reported as a result of the ! belated fall weather, or rather the j extended summer sunshine. D. VV ' Blanton, 816 S. LaPayette street picked some full grown ripe May1 cherries from a tree in hr yard this morning. ADVERTISING IN THE STAR Reaches People More Ef fectively Because They Arc More Likely To Sec And Read Your ADVERTISING IN STAR NEWS PAGES. Boiling Springs News Of Interest iSpecial to The Star > Boiling Springs, Nov 28- The longues and Needles club met at he home of Mrs. Rosina Grigs Fri day evening at 7.30 ©clock The regular business session wh~ held, after which a social hour w a■ enjoyed The hostess presented a Thanksgiving content. Mrs. J. L Jenkins was the winner and was given a lovely hand embroidered towel. The hostess assisted by Mrs John Mint served a delicious salad course Mr and Mi> Mas Wilson, Mis.. Bessie Sue Wilson and Mi John Phil Wilson of Shelby, visited Mr and Mrs Byron Wilson Iasi werl. Mr. B\ ron Wilson and Mr John Phil Wilson spent Wednesday at Bridgewater Miss Eliabeth Hamrick who is teaching at Pittsboro spent I hanks giving at home Miss Ollie Mooie of Huh Poim and Miss Kate Moore of Thoina - ville, spent Thanksgiving holiday here with their parents. Mr and Mrs. John Moore Miss Wndic Henson underwent at' operation H« appendicitis at t Shelby hospital last wee:. str.d • ••ttins along nicely Mr and Mrs l ine Harnink r.ti: iHtruly, Mr and Mi • M, V JolW and [anvtly. Mr and Mrs. Q T Let. lord. Ur. A B Holland and fam;l and Ms Williamson Holland sur prised Mrs. p D. Hopprv with a birthday dinner Sunday It na Mrs Hopper’s 1:trd birthday Miss Mae McBee ot Gaffney i visiting Mrs John Mints’ Mis* Wlnlir, Hamrick and M. and Mi Joe Fincher ot Chariot’ visited relatives here Thursday Dv James MeBrayer entered tin veterans tiospital in Memphis Tenn last week for treatment Mis Estelle Walker is spendiio. this week With Mr and Mrs Gni - land Doty in tlie New House com munity. Master John Andres Rail’ ol Fountain Inn S C is \t tuny Ma ler J Y Hamrick (Ills week Mr. .and Mrs. Wellte Jollev and family of shelbv pent Thanksgiv ing da* wiiii Mi and Mi.t Avery Bl’chatwili. Mr and Mi Clyde Hamrick ot Phctby were callers at the home ot Mr and Mrs. Unte Hamrick The members of the high school and college faculties spent Thank* - giving at their homes Free Free Free $40.00 Bicycle to be Given Away Dec. 24 AT ABOUT 9 P. M. Here's your chance. boys and girls, !« win a real bicy tie for a Christmas present by doing a little real pleas ant work. I his bicycle " ill be given to the boy or girl bringing in orders for the largest number of Pint Packages of Ice Cream from this date to Christmas. WINNER MUST SELL 150 PINTS OR MORE—Just see your friends and neighbors and tstke orders from them for present or future deliveries of the pint package. Some one will win the Bicycle. So, boys and girls, get busy at once; tell your friends to help you. Come in and we will explain to you just how this con test will be run. Sloop’s Pharmacy ’ON THE SQUARE" — PHONE 2 V a ;•! :i :) j:j Christmas Saving Sale It will soon bo'Christ mas again and wo have good news for you—(lift Goods will lie priced lower than for ten years. Out stock o f Diamonds, Watches, Necklaces, {•Bracelets. Silver China. Glass, Pottery and Novelties is tin largest we have eve: shown — in fact,, lo< large—and it must In moved by the first of the year. Now is tin time to buy — this store is the place. DIAMOND RINGS Beautiful Diamond Kings at the lowest. prices over known. Soltaires,-Clusters, Dinner Rings Platinum and White Cold Mountings, Hand En’ Strayed, the very latest in style. If you eon tem plate buying a Diamond now is Die time to do it. Come and see what we have Re at if ul Diamond Rings at . . . . $10 $15 $25 $50 $95 $1000 WRIST WATCH SPECIALS Women’s Elgin Wrist Watches .... SI 1.95 Women’s Swiss Wrist Watches ... ST.-f Men’s Elgin Wrist Watches ... $14.95 Men’s Swiss Wrist Watches s.s.r,t( \ll New Designs and fitted, with the New Metal Rawls. PRICED SPECIAL. FOR CHRISTMAS Sterling Silver Coblels. each ... $5.0(1 26-Piece Silver Set, guaranteed . $4.95 ’52-Piece Breakfast Set, in Green ... ... S.’t.Rt Toilet Sets, Comb, Brush, Mirror $6.50 $5.00 Mesh Bags, special ... . $2,914 $ 1.50 Alaqn Clock, in colors ... 98c $2.00 Fountain Pens, in colors _$1.49 Easel Picture Frames, $2 value ...__ 98c SEE THE BIG BARGAIN COUNTER T. W. Hamrick Co. - JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS _ Comfed Diplomacy The new Ambassador to Syfvama was a howling success .. . He balked the hated dictator ... played cupid to the lonely queen, and havoc with her fair retainers . . . drove diplomats dippy with his shirt' sleeve etiquette and dispersed a revolution with bombs of laughter. WIU ROGERS. AMBASSADOR BILL A 4 SP <0 tt with GRETA NISSEN MARGUERITE CHURCHILL GUSTAV VON SEYFFERTTTZ Direcud by SAM TAYLOR A Fox Picture CAROLINA — Attend The Benefit Performance Wehl V n< ' odnesday —
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