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Times Not Hard As Many Think *" Gastonia Gasette. Q«ne Ashcraft, editor oi The Monroe Enquirer say* he hears a lot of talk about hard times these days. "Almoet every one coming to my office,” he says, "complains that cotton at 10 cents will not purchase the same goods as last year with »even-cent cotton. And yet when 1 look out on the street about every fourth automobile la a new one, and 25-rent gasoline has not slowed up traffic, I wonder about hard tiroes. Everyone appears to have the price of circus tickets, attend ball games and can dig up enough to go to the World's Fair. Fewer persons are at * work today than ever before in the history of this country, and still ap pear to be well fed, clothed and housed. Vet wc bellyache about hard times.1' And hundreds and hundreds of fforth Carolinians found time and money with which to go to the World's Fair this year. As the Mon . ,oe editor says, there are more new automobile* than ever before. How tire folks manage to buy them, and keep up the payments Is more than we can fathom. There must be more ..money in the country than soma .oiks would like to have us believe. We hem of dozens and scores of • • people going to tire World Serif. baseball gamer and the tickets to . .Menace game* cos. anywhere from • ‘ »3.50 on up as high as you want to go. • Sure, there must be money In the • country and timet not m hard a they are made out to be. .... • — .• Two shipment* of nigs were mac by grower* of Washington County I", . just /before the exp iation of Go *• ernment purchases. 6 6 6 Uqaid. I'nblcti. Salve. Ni»« Drops 1 hecks Malaria in 3 d*>*. Cold* ” Hr#t dttj. HrnUches or Neuralgia in 3# Minutes. KINE LAXATIVE & TONIC Moil Speedy Remedies Known. TBlA'i till■* SULK Ol BEAL r.STM l tinier anti 6- virtue or trie authority contained In tint certain deed of tiust c:. aeuted by l’. E. Young and wife; Flora '.’Dung to the undersigned trustee a id need of trust ' '.hr dated August 8th, list and recorded in til-' offlc- of the fegtrtkr of deeds tor Cleveland coun.y. N. c; In hooa No. 163 at page 03 securing an indebtedness therein described delault having been made In the payment of said Indebtedness 1 will on Wednesday. October Id, 19118 : at IE’ o'clock noon or v/ithhi lone.l unu..'. at tha court house door in Shell)-'. N c sell to the highest bidder for cash nubile auction that certain lot oi lane described as follows: tying and being In the novtheastei' ntrt of the town of Shelby, ft. c. «H b • lag lota No. 50 and 61 of the Spanglei Uneberger-Suttle-Paimer property at' division oi the Mta Orten property and said plat being recorded In the office ml the register ot deeds for Cleveland •dunt.v, N. C, In book of plat’ No 1 . page 46 and described as rollers: Beginning at a stake on the south ft' af Orange street N. K. corner of lot N d» and runs thence with line of mid In 8. 314 V. 333 feet, to a stake, corner lots Nos. *3, 16 and w; thence with line o loU Not. M and 83 S. »? r. Kin to. t a etake. corner of lots Nos. 6.i. 62 and 1.3: thence with lue of lot No: 12 21.. 31:: thence with line of .lot ho. ..21 :;i» 3, -treet. thence with th- south edge . i Orang- street N. 17 V,. 100 feet to the uegirn ng. TV'j September lain. <933. JMu P .'2k 2.1 Tnisi" ‘i. Sent 3t< i r.t > tut s s.vi.i ol rial i.stv ii t„ u>io u; ,'lrtp * ot. the u,v.ihr>r, CO. ..- i*i j n ill .I ce. t t.i need if uv.. a o, Vt ii «:U1. njivl wu . I. fsJl s , ,ie uihlsre'-k:tr. tee. ... •s.eil c. irk ft ush't dated OH l“t, i and Vi.0U.-drJ in the otficr ot the .| • "cr 0.' i>sc'.„ lor Cii clauo «i in . o rot y.o lav at u.-r* 49 cecurmg, - i".;3)IS31: if thertfii daacrUie.d vml tie ; r lit - ,11.3. U: i.i ilu.de hi tb- p.M me:, of .1. ’ - edne-, t r ill on . *t oh- ..gv, October imh. »>.111 *i !’■ t, - ocm or rv.l..i’.;i legs! hot • • i to- etiirr , uusc uoor i t'nelb;. >’ - *.;• to ...is behest bidder lor cash t on that certaip lot of ta:.. tl -d is. leltova: : urtl. being in the uuvtneas. a.,.—-: of the-ci.y'ot Nhel N. C. a id be’ lg tot "o 42. of the Spabgler-I.!iis Bergur- Jv rCo-tHuner p.vuerty eubdlvt ■'.Ki o. the i.r... in Uraon property and icourt: d In took oi pints No, -• t* it v arc oounued as folio re: Eti.nu.ng at a .'lake in tut north edj on urruss (tract. 6 . V.’ corner oi rot 2-" *." and run thence with line of sold lot N S.k L .Vi icet to » take. corner of Icy No t. 43 o nil .21: euenee with mio 'it lot No 30 west 60 i**t to a state, cor fttt of lot.. Nos. 20 39 and 44; thence *lth line of lot No. 44 6 31* W 135 for to Orange street; thence with the north -dg- of si Id street £ 97 E. 50 feet to the beginning and uelng that same lot which vs* conveyed to W M. Gill by P. L. ffannessa an3 wife by deed dated Det-ein -er Itfc, 1936 and recorded in the office «t the register ol deeds for Clevelanii dopntr—K_C. In deed book 3-R at page 156 • This September l«th. 1833. JNO P MI’LL.. Trustee it Sept 15c (Alt or VAl l ABI.F f arm PROPERTY' Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us In a deed of trust ex ecuted by N. CV White and wife, Nellie white on the TSth day of May, i»3j and recorded In book. 131, page 370, ere will »n Saturday the 4th Say ef November. 1M3 13 o clock noon at the court house door m Cleveland county. Shelby, N c, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the fallowing land to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying In No. 7 township, Cleveland coun ty. N. C., about 7 miles NW of the town of Shelby. N. C , adjoining the lands of tv. T. Weathers and A. r Conner on the N lands of C O Poston on the T, lands of W. T Weathers on the 8 and bounded on the W. by the Burke road, and having uch shapes, metes and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by o. C. Thompson, surveyor •a the I3nd day of May. 192S, and being more particularly described by metes and bound! as follows: Beginning at a atone us the Burke road. corner to W. T Weathers tract, and running with said traet 3 line*. vU.. N. 78 E 64 poles to a stone: 8. 17 1-3 E 40 poles to a stone: 3 •t 1-3 E 1* poles to a atone pile in the C. O. Poston line: thence with said line N 3 1 31 poles to a bunch of dogwoods, A. F. Conner1* corner; thence with his line W 3# 1-3 to a stone pile; thence N 17 W If poles to a atone: thence with W r Weathers line 8 7# W 78 poles to a stone In he Burke road, thence down the road about 8 » E 40 poles to the be ginning- containing 30 acres more or less This §*le Is msde by reason of th» 'allure of N. O White and wife Nellie White to pay off end discharge the In debtedness secured by sstd deed of trust A deposit of 10 percent will be required from the purchaser at the sale. This the '•’til day of September. 1031. INTKR3TAIE IRV8TKE CORPORA TETON. Substituted Trustee Durham n e ‘.i.wjib C Whtensnt Atts st net Si Eight More Road Pro jectsApproved | Washington is Also Asked To Ap prove Mur ton To IJttle Switz erland Rosd. (By M. R. Dunnagan> Raleigh. Oct. 9—Approval has | been received from Washington for eight highway projects which win be included In the letting October 18, instead of the 17th, the date having been changed because of a letting In South Carolina on the 17th, Chairman r. B. Jeffress an nounces. The projects approved are: Edgecombe county, four miles on R43, from Junction of R12 to Pitt county line, grading, structures and topsoil; Pitt, continuation of above road from Edgecombe county line to Bruce, 6.3 miles of grading, struc tures and sand asphalt; Sampson, 4.5 miles on 3242, Roseboro to Sal emburf, grading, structures and topsoil; Wayne, 7.2 miles on Rill, Broadhurst bridge to Duplin county line, grading, structures and topsoil: Granville, 10.8 miles on R562, Oxford to Oak Hill, grading, structures and crushed stone surfacing. Guilford, 2.2 miles on R60 south east of Greensboro, grading, struc tures. and crushed stone surfacing and butiminous surface treatment; Surry. 7.8 miles on P89. Mt, Atry i toward Low Gap, grading, structures j and crushed stone surfacing; Mc ! Dowell, reconstructing about 14 | small bridges, and approaches on f R28. Wopdiawu to LlnvUle Falls. This work is estimated to cost around $550,000. Four other pro jects were sent to Washington, but j approval had not been received and , probably will be included in the I next letting. Two of the projects j w the Soro Gap read in Jackson and Swain counties R293 from Goco Gap to the Cherokee Indian reser vation, 11.5 miles. The grading ; Pictures and traffic-bound macad ain are estimated t„ cost' dose lo < $400,000. Another is the little Switzerland r project in McDowell county. Route 19. from Wildarres t0 Mitchell icouniv line, about. five miles of j grading, structures and traffic bound macadam. The third i: 3.5 miles of trading, structures and traffic-bound macadam from Boul ; odean to Iron Mountain Onp a' the j Tennessee line. Seventeen Year Old Student Lift* 308 lb*. Durham. Oct. 9. -VemlUltj is a unit or this year's Treshmau class at Duke university, but there's only one of thp group who has gone in j for weight-lifting In a big way and } made good, i He is Weldon Bullock, a 17-yeai - ! hid example ot vigorous American youth who won the weight-lifting championship at the warld's fair hi Chicago on September 3. hoisting 308 1-2 pound - over his lieag. Neve iH'fore in weight-lifting annals has any one Bullock's r.ge elevated so much poundage. Incidentally it tic* | tlw American record in the juni "• division, ! - -----A Side Quit Hurting, Got Stronger, Well; CARDU1 Helped Her Mr*. B. L. West, of Huntsville. 1 Ala., writes.' “1 was weak and run-down. I had a pain in my aide, and I kept lo.lug weight. I grew nervous over ruy ooiiuitton-—this waa unusual for me, for I am very cheer ful when 1 am well and don’t easily j get nervous. t Knew I ought to take 1 BOti'etUlng. M aunt told me I ought ! to trv C&rdut, which 1 did. I begasi i to i »! better. 1 kept it up until l | had token three or four bottles. My Side cjult U'-rtiiU, and X was soon | feeling St. ue. ;■«.! well.” j Cardul 1. . >W at drug stores here, AOMIMSlHATOHS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator oi the estate of J M. Gillespie, deceased, late ot Cleveland county, it. c. tins is to notify all persons ha-, ng claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned et Bhelbv, N. C. on or belore the 19 th day ot Sep tember. 1934. or this notice will be pleaded Ui bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estate all) please make immediate payment This September 16th. 1933. FRANK I,. HOYLE Admlnlstratoi the Estate of J M. Gillespie dt - ceased. Jno P. Mull. Atty gt 8cpt 18c APMIMMHAIHKS NOTICE Haying qualified on Sept. 33rd, 193J as administrator of the estate of Mrs Bailie Poston Ledford, this Is to notify all per sons having claims against llie said es tate to present same to me properly proven on or Before the 23rd day of Sep tember 1934 or this notice will be plead til hr bar of any recovers thereof. All j pel sons owing the said estate w ill please make immediate settlement to the un dersigned. This Sept. 261 h 1933. I,. H. LEDFORD, Administrator of Bailie Poston Ledford, deceased. 6t Sept 3Sc ADMIN lb IK VTOR'S NOTICE Having quattfled as administrator of the estate of Mr*. I F Lovelace. late ot Cleveland county. N. c this is to notify all persona having claims against the said estate to present them to me prop erly proven on or before the liith day of Sept. 1*34 or this notice will be pleaded 1n bar of any recovery thereof All per sons owing the said estate will please make Immediate settlement to the under signed Tills Sent 19th, 1933 OILKAO GREEN. R-4, Bhelby, Ad ministrator of Mrs L. E Lovelace, deceased. gt Sept t*p ADMINISTRATOR S N OTICE Having qualified as administrator ci the estate of Gordon L Bostic, deceas ed, late ot Cleveland county. North Car olina. this 1* to notify all persons hav ing claims R»s'n«t the estate of satd de i erased to evhlbit thee- 'o the under signed at Mooresboro. N. Cy R-J. or or before the «th o» BepTe'rbe'. '93» or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery Ah persons tndebteo to said estate WIL please make Immediate oaymen t. This the 1st day: or September, 1933. CHIVL’S L BOSTIC. Administrator i of Gordon L Bostic Deceased 1 Bynum E Weathers Atty gt d-n- « Answers To QUESTIONS On Page I Today 1. The last census listed 18,860 more females than males. 2. In Greensboro, on September 11, 1862. He died In New York City June 8, 1910, and is burled in River side cemetery, at Asheville. 3. Dr. W. P. Few. 4. Twenty, with a judge and so ! llcltor for each. There are also | three special Judges. 5. Bath. In Beaufort county U was Incorporated In 1705. fl. Forty-nine. 7. Five. They were. John Branch, George T. Badger, Wm. A. Graham. James C. Dobbin and Josephus Daniels. 8. Frances Fisher Tlernan, of Salisbury, who, In 1878 wrote a book entitled "The Land of the Sky,” under the pen name of “Christian Reid” 9. In 1790, with a population of 393,751. Only Virginia and Penn sylvania were larger. 10. In the state there have been lound 289 species and sub-species. 11. At the time of the last census there were 279,708. 12. It paid $231,475,771.27, as com pared with $231,138,981.67 the pre ceeding year, Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us at the death of i our husband and father, T. P. Phil lips. Mrs T. P. Phillips and Children Farmer Is Slain In Row Over A Dollar Anderson, 8. C., Oct. 9.—A quarrel i over a dollar led to the slaying of I Eugene Shaw, middle-aged farmer, here today. Howard Coker. 2, a textile oper ative, shot Shaw and told officers the killing was in self-defense. He owed the farmer a dollar and they got Into an argument about it dur ing which Shaw drew a knife. Shaw was struck by two bullet., and died instantly. Coker was charged with murdet j and is In Jail here. Merchants Below The Average In Sales Tax Will Be Investigated <B> M. R. Dunnagani Raleigh. Oct. fl.— Merchants who are below the average In amount of 1 ales tax paid for a business of their | nature will be thoroughly Invest 1 l gated by agents of the Sales Tax division after October 15, Harry Mr ! Mullan. director, said today. 1 The division office has an elabo j i ate and comprehensive system of tiling the returns, classifying them ! as to kinds of business, volume ex ! pected and in other particulars ! When one business pays $50 a month ; sales tax and another of the same ; type and apparently of the same rvalue pays half as much, the office goes on the assumption that some thing is wrong somewhere. It will be those that are paying below the average that will be checked com pletely after October 15. McMillan states that there is no | apparent general evasion of the .sales tax bv classing a large part of I the sales in the list of exempted necessities. He admits that there I may be some of this, but doubts if I it is extensive. After those that show a lower tax payment than the average have been checked by the Held men, those paying apparently the full average or more will be checked. The field men have full authority to check vouchers, in voices. books and all other records in order to determine If the mer chants are paying enough tax on I retail sales, and this will be done | thoroughly, he states. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified admlnls trator of the estate of S. H Hamrick, lute of Cleveland county, this Is to notify ell persons hevlxig claims against the said estate to present them to me properlv proven on or before the 18th day of Sept 1834 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. All per-1 sons owning the said estate will please make immediate settlement to the under signed. This Sept. 18th, 1833. w P l.ovelnce. Administrator of 8 H. Hamrick estate. «t Sept 18p EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified on Sept. 4th, 1833 us executrix of the estate of Mrs. Celia Grig*, under her will, this is to notly alt persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me properlv proven on or before the nth day of Sept 1934 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof All persons ow lug the said estate will please make ini mediate settlement to the undersigned This Sept. Uth, 1933 IYA WATTTETtSON. Executrix of Estate of Mrs Celia Grigs, deceas ed. «t Sept lie NOTICE SERVICE BY PIBIKATION State of North Carolina Countv of Cleve land. In the Superior Court Carrie Cole. Plaintiff vs. VVUUaui Cole. Defendant The defendant, William Cote anil take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the superior court for Clevelend county. North Caro lina. for Ure purpose of obtaining an ab solute divorce upon statutory grounds; and that said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court for Cleveland county at the court house In Shelby. North Carolina, on the IP'h dav of October. 1833 and fvriewer or demur to the complaint In said action or :ge plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the lgtli day of September. Igjj A. M. HAMRICK. Clerk of the Su perior Court for Cleveland Countv l p Davie. AIM 41 Wo! 18, In Gotham Mayoralty Battle JOSEPH V M^KEE _A_ Following the dramatic entrance of Joseph V McKee into the New 1 oil Mayoralty race, the greatest three-cornered battle in the history of tin metropolis is predicted by political observers. In one corner is Mayoi John P. O’Brien, Tammany incumbent, who succeeded to the turbulou: throne of former Mayor Walker, after McKee had served as actinj Mayor for two months. Opposing him is Major Fiorello l.aGuardia former member of Congress, who was defeated by Jimmy Walker ii 1929. LaGuardia heads the Fusion tirket, sponsored by Judge Samue Seabury, inveterate Tammany foe. McKee, in the third corner, oppose: both as representatives of different brands of “Bossism.” which h< promises to eliminate from city government as. Independent candidate unfettered by any “leader or party of leaders.” Behind The Scenes In Hollywood By HARRISON CARROLL Hollywood, Cal. — Dame Runro, appears to have erred again In n porting discord between Jeanette MacDonald and Ramon Novarrc over the filming of 'The Cat anc the Fiddle.” The two are singing in such close harmony that thej plan a Joint European concert tout with Jeannette’s fiance. Bob Richie handling the business end for both September has been set as the tentative starting date of the tout which will Include visits to Pans Switzerland, Germany, Austria Italy, Spain and England. As a climax, the two stars plan to give programs in several of the large American cities. Before then, probably right after he finishes ''Laughing Boy,” Ramot plans to troubadour through his na tive Mexico, which he has not vis ited for a number of years. Incidentally, the star’s reported romance with M.vrna Loy seems tc be quite cold. For humorous descriptions. I like Ed Wynn's: ‘The man was so fat you couldn't tell whether they were . his own legs or whether hr \v& j breaking tnem in iur a duck | When Paramount chore Char iotte Henry to piay ‘ Alice in Won derland," hundreds of girls sighei and resolutely tried to forget. Not so with SJut Kellog. Thi \ bung English actress, who was on of the first 12 tested for the role | came to Paramount and made th unusual request to be allowed t stand in for,her successful rival. She got tire job and now . dretse ill Alice costumes, she steps up ani lets the crew test iho lights on he When the camera is ready to grinc she steps down again and Chariott Henry takes her place. Here's a tip. Don't ever sen your film favorites edible gifts, be cause not one in a hundred touche any food they receive In the mail; Ninety-nine per cent of it might b all right, but one per cent might fc from some crank. I Dorothy Reid and Gordon West |cott aren't talking much but the. i had a startling experience the otbe HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN — 6% AND SAFETY - We accept money on time Certificate and pay 6% Interest Compounded Quarterly. 3% on Demand Certificate. M. & J. FINANCE CORPORATION TELEPHONE 386-W WEST WARREN ST. SHELBY. N. C. FRED W. BLANTON, Insurance EIRE — AUTOMOBILE — SURETY BONDS TELEPHONE 386-W QUEEN CITY COACH LINES - EOR. ASHEN ILI.E. CHARLOTTE. YY II.MIND ION POINTS: EOR ASHEN II.LE \ND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY foi ASHEVILLE !*:W \ ,M - .mi P. M. FOR CHARLOTTE VNU INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY tot CHARLOTTE: 11:30 A YI ■ 1 t>t P. M.; 4.30 P. M. FOR WILMINGTON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: { LEAVE SHELBY ;— 11:30 A. M FOR FAVKTTEY ii.it \nd intkkweim\te POINTS: I .F A'T -HK..LPY I I "i' v \1 ■ (Hi f \| - I OK H RIHEK INFORM A MON PHONE 4a0 - | QUEFN CITY COACH COMPANY | ' night when they were returning j from e late bridge party and almost (ran over a man lying in the road. ] Fearing a hold-up, they drove by, j but turned around and came back j The prostrate one turned out to j have had a drop too much and | Imagine their surprise when they recognized hi.‘ as an actor of their acquaintance 1 Todays puzzle. What young M. ! G. M. star lias figured out a way to j crash the forbidden Garbo set at I will, and regularly watches the ! Swedish star from a vantage point ' she never suspects? QCKK GLIMPSES: Edward G. Robinson wears a sil ver and turquoise ring with swaf i tikas on either side of the stone, i But he was wearing it long before | Hitler adopted the swastika as the : Nazi emblem. . . . Rather a coinci dence that Mary Bickford's Eas* ern literary agent is Dave Hamp ton, whose uncle originally told Mary and Doug the United Artists' studio. ... Henry Garat returned to Fox early in January, so that set • ties that rumor. . . . Had j’ou heard | that Gene Raymond is a composer? i He wrote the words and music for 'i "Brief Moment,” which will he in ti oduced at the opening of the Em bassy Club on Wednesday night. . . Clark Gable teils me heT give Mrs Gable a trip back East, for being so patient with him during hit re cent illniss. Meanwhile, he has bought her a swank new sedan Clark himself drives around in a ; little roadster of popular make. DIL1 YOU KNOW—. I That Mae West was so discour aged when she first came to Holly wood that she several times offered i to repay Paramount the salary they had given her if they would re’eaac , | her from her contract? Radio Artists To Be At Court House Here i j Company K is sponsoring a pro i gram to be put on tonight by sev 1 eral radio artists from WBT radio station at the court house begin ning at 8 o'clock. Fred Kirby, the Hill Billy Cavalier and a trio of Hawaiian artists known as the Honolulu Strollers and Duke and his Uke. A clean program of old j time singing and instrumental I music is promised. ! Catawba county poultrymep die . j eating eggs preserved in water glass ' i last spring when the products were 1 selling for ten cents a dozen and are ( selling their fresh eggs at 28 cents a dozen. i Jeter To Speak At I Guernsey Cattle Show i Morgantcn K: ws-Kerald > Frank H. Jeter, agricultural edi tor o' tile North Carolina State college extension department, ’••ill delive; the feature address at the annual banquet staged by the Burke County* Guernsey Cattle club In con junction with Its show which is to be held October 17 and 18 l Mr. Jeter, one of the foreman 1 ricultural editors In the nttS‘! i speak before the assemblage!! ; night of October 17, at^hlch , i representatives from varir-. (culturaKtoncerasand extend Nine Macon Count', farme-. dug and filled trend' siloa V!‘ the past few veekr. 1 r r I t i i i maauct* Hex-Twin Shingles IN HARMONIOUS COLOR COMBINATIONS C.Bird Hex-Twin Shingles are made in a variety of color combinations and sizes. They have a particularly well propor tioned hexagonal shape—designed to make an attractive roof. Additional beauty is secured from the shadow lines cast bv the butts. C.These asphalt slate surfaced shingles are proof year in and year out against the snows of winter, the heavy ram of spring and summer, and resist the menace of fire from living sparks and embers «L They are suitable for n»w work or ior use right over the old shingle* Let tin show you samples of then* sturdy Attractive shingles PHONE 107 North Washington Street f 1 1 ( ( t ( t | fc I 1 t f \ I Before the Good “Buy s say good bye For four years you’ve been waiting for better time* . . • today better times are waiting for you.for four years you have watched prices continuously hitting new bottoms . . . today the commodities of life are getting ready to hit new tops . . . the pendulum of depression, halted by the President’s great program for recovery, has paused for its swing back to prosperity . . . but the success of that program depends on the full and immed iate co-operation of every man and woman in America . . . The only way to keep the factories of America busy and the idle workers of America employed, is to BUY NOW . . . which, incidentally, means buying bar gains that can’t be bought later on. Watch The Star’s advertising columns for the best “buys” of the times.
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