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PlcCtwSrcd to a mall oar, ho cverawtd tho engineer and ponEamor with a toy (run yw* tefdqy and was In eontrol of tho train far tfa&ty miles of m run. *%•* Oaltary ho |«a»ad to th* M »#nl Canadian Mounted oeptared Mm and found that ' mod a cigarette earn shap -A*.V ■Milt at a popular restaurant to Atom*. CNraOOo, thought today anothor revolution had broken out a mice shout ▼onlmlool Down wth disclosed that the from a parrot—trained ntpar Promior xiouthorios WVH Hum graoe as a re* 0 unsuccessful revolt. Hie condemned to bo cxaout a trial , _ T.J HOOVER explains the COoUdda reputation for sllenoo in »n article ho hat contributed to the Kty'flood Housekeeping," He soya: "One of Mr. Ooelidgeh high pub lic efearacterloties was taciturnity. Thai dw not apply to his Monde, ms mat a penetrating, analysing m»d, which enjoyed stripping tin* •ej Horn Ideas; an acute wit and a larva sense of humor over the pae 1HV event; a crisp capacity in nar ration of “Perhaps his reputation for tael tijmtty earn# from his doolared formula for handling certain typos of callers. He held that most of them came solely in their own in torem—not public interest — and that their consumption of time eould be leesened if their expoelUon wao net stimulated by either ques tion or comment.” Atrium IRENE! dePONT. who * to JashsonvlOe, Pla., April at. too ortanUtag genius, the the captain of industry, the philanthropist who made — duPont name tamed in Am erica. T*v name had beoome so totof e*:oc’tted with munitions, them lam few years, that we forget toe great humanitarian feat duPont Pgrtemad. Be erected a producing and testing plant at teat oast to produce radium, the one known cure for cancer. On the other hand, hh also developed prismatic pew dor, used by tho V. V. government in its long range cannon. YORK OPHCI BUILDING WIL BE COMPLETED BEFORE JULY The now poet office building for Tockville Is going up apace, and wm be turned over to Postmaster Cartwright July 1, which to the fmt of a quarter, and the beginning e< a ftoeel year—a good time to glast ta a now foot office Some Puppy! History Program; Other News Items (tpeeia} to Th* star) onovKR. Mar <.*• Aft impressive WOgrsm in charge of Mr*. D. A. Mom wa* given at the Y. to. A. netting Wednesday evoftmg in the baeemsnt of th* ftapttat chureh. mi** n. m Livingstone gave the devotional. Mrs. Arthur pain*, Mrs. Aube iMUns. Ml** Aline MuiUnaa, Mies xvaifft Minima*, mis* tiena Wftdau, Mr*. A. t. Collin* and Mr*. Rush Padgett developed the theme "The Mien Christ” Mr*. Mo** gave the hlotory or egoh hymn *ung ahieh added greeUy so the enjoy ment or th* program. O 0. Gladden »p*nt Wednesday bight in Aeseamer City with hi* brother, Walter (Hadden. Mr. and Mr*. K. t>. Roam an* bounce the marriage of their daugh ter. NoU Clara, to BUI fcoMnaon og York. 8. 6. on April the 14th. The wedding wee *olemnl*ed at the home of the Rev. H. Yarborough in Cheater, 8. <3. Mr. aftd Mr*. Robin* •on will make their home In York, where he la employed by the York Transfer Co., after the let of Jane. Mr*. Tom omen and mue Mua Mildred Jean, and Mr*, tmma Park* er of Blacksburg, 8. C., spent part of last week with Mr. and Mr*. Wal ker Green. Mis* Luom* Robinson of oaff ney, 8. <?., returned to her home Saturday after spending two week* with her cousin, miss »e»welle Mrr Horace Roark has returned from a woek'a visit in Kannapolis, bringing h«r sister, Mr*. *. M. Wat ion with her for a few days. The intermediate Royal Ambassa dor* spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Rill Westmoreland last Monday. Their counselor, Mies n. M. Livingstone, conducted the pro tram. “The Conversion of Europe,” Theee taking part were Lamar Moos Prank Royster, Monroe Watterson, Bill Westmoreland and Jackson Moes. After the program the host snd his mother, Mrs. Mary West moreland, served a sandwich course. Osroe Moore has enlisted In the regular army and left Thursday for duty at Fort Bragg. The sewing room of the Mlnette mills gave Mrs. Bill Robinson, Grov ers' newest bride who before mar riage was Miss Nola Roark, a mis cellaneous shower Monday after noon in the sewing room, Mrs Rob inson has been employed there the past five years. She received many teautifui and useful girts from her xv-workers along with their beet irtshes. NO VACANCIES IN FORCE OF TEACHERS AT OAFFNET OAFFNEV, & C., May l-ftr the first time in many years, there will be no vacancies in the teaching frocaa of the Gaffney schools, un less something unforeseen develops. It was stated yesterday by N. H. Littlejohn, chairman of the board of trustees. At a special meeting of the board Monday night, Mr. Littlejohn said, all white teachers now employed were re- elected for next year. All of the oolored school teachers were also re-elected with the exception of three whose places may be abolish ed. depending upon later develop ment* Shinn Sentenced To Serve 15 Years On Murder Count cmoowo. i worn temuty U Bhilby. tt-yoar-oid to** tUO wom*r, itao Mon oontoneod to lofra from It to 28 ye»r* m tiro eaooo for tho oioyin* or Brody and Albert ModlUt lA K0AA4A61I0 <#1 MWOR it. oonviotod loot «Mk or Moon* do* t*to WtHrdor lit Htfl 6*00. 6AIAA tu not MhtoAdod uittu two UMlby pot *00 OMpMyOd Aim wo flvOA OttorttMtty today to toll tho court ho w*0 ft faithful worn* and ttttt hu rofwtatUA in Aisolby wu good. ftiwttojh nvon two tthttnott of tftual length Shtnn will serve only One a* the terme are to run eon* currently. I Kotteo M appeal to lh* «*♦.- au* | preme court trio immediately mad: and sppeeraivu band wee fixed at the sunt of $10,000. The defans* was flvpn $0 days to perfect ite appeal and the state in addition eo day* to prepare He counter plea*. W. C. Row# Didi In Spartanburt MARfpKRCRa t. 6.. May 1*** Rwnreia aerneee for W *. Rove. M. weiwxneim firmer in< native of Rutherford eounty. N. C., wore held at the dreen River hapust onureh at $ oeioea wedneeday Mr. Rowe died »* Rie heme or Route 3, Mills Springs. Tursdiv sfter an illness of 10 day*. Surviving ire his Wife, Mr*. Miffhi Millard Rowe; , two ehlldrefl, Ray «nd Violet; his ] mother, Mr* Sllsa Freer, two bro- , there. Otis Rowe of Spindaie, N. C., 1 snd Welter Rowe of Rutherfordton end one sister. Mettle Huffstetler i of Sptndele. ' i , -- < April Rains Bring: 5.23 Precipitation There will be en abandonee of flowers this season if the nmount i of rainfall governs the ' April show- < ers bring May flowers" rule, for preelpitation m April totalled 5.34 tnenes, oenetderabiy more then av- t srege. teya J. <5. Dale. u. a weather t b.erver. The month was somewhat rainy j ('••n apart fr«m the he*vie*t down V5ur of S id inches in * 34-hour >eriOd on April 21 *32. There was a lght frost on the morning of the 7th. Mr. t)»le says, and the lowest emperature was on that date, the tadlng being 33 degrees. The mer ury reached its peak for the month in the 35th day when M degrees iere recorded. The average temperature ranged tom as to 73 degrees, TherP were 17 clear dgya in the nonth, nine partly cloudy and tour lou^t day*. Christmas and New Years are the nly holidays which aye oBOOTvad nlvemlly. Apartment, New Homes Built in Kings Mountain 'Speeial to Hi* Star) KINGS MOUNTAIN. Miy Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hord are tak ing an apartment with Mias Carl* tale Were on Shelby road. Done Littlejohn hee remodeled a hOuee on Gold street, converting it into an apartment house. Mr*. Murray and daughter*. MlMe Vera and France* Murray have moved into one apartment and Mr. and Mr*. Grady McCarter will occupy the other. Mr. and Mr* Fete Gamble have ^atiy fcutehuM th* Mr .M Mrt ,„n ■ O^M tttmt, Mr .na _ ' r ■ »r it* ».«»„« M»«~ b<^mr In th* «un»rc s‘ Butirt*** Whntort i if »*!f « tn* »«. * „2«™ <j J^jltAn with Mr* Hufth *.knJr^ J2i/ L‘ Allr,n m' heSiL*5 M«n«*y ftvttlhg. Min v, n Wirilek fhhduetM *? “*“*"*> <56nlty ****** mtti. After thr ptegritv, * .1 *:: etav««M. huttftw* *JKL P*nMd. ddllfhtful r*fn«hi.4 ***** «wttt * *Snfi J*6^* •«? Everybody Uses Cotton! National Cotton Week May 6 To 11 And At BELK’S WITH EVERY DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATING WITH BARGAINS SHOP NOW — SUPPORT CLEVELAND COUNTY’S FARMERS, MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHA NTS .. .. ' -.. . , ii. .. ■ .1. Ltrti Siit TURKISH TOWELS 10c NEW CRETONNES Yard Wide 10c NEW FAST COLOR PRINTS 10c COTTON WEEK SPECIAL Fanout “CHATHAM SHEETS” Regular $1.19, Sis* 81x99. PILLOWCASES.24c Full Yard Wide Shooting 5c 7c 9c Bright New Anklets t*r Children ISo Vsln* New . Beautiful COTTON LACES S6 Inch* Wide NEW SEER SUCKERS $5c QuAlitiftg, Vory Spocisi 29c FIELD HATS Large table Pique*, seerauckera, and a. ia sorted aummer fabrica, yard It/C Brand* that everybody know* for quality. A B C. and Wm. Anderaon Fabriea in all the new Cettea Material*, 1 A. to jq Yard I^C **OC Special Table Aesorted Material*, i to 2 yard length*. Thia Weak Only, m Yard .. / C Huge Table Fast -Color Full Place PRINTS, Yard .. Large Table Full Place Printed Voilaa, formerly 22c — yard__ BIG TABLE — Aaaortad Summer Materials, Yard___ 15c 19c 10c Urge Useful Lengths REMNANTS. Featured all this week EACH taSKEeaESScT and NAINSOOK — Yard_ FuU Size COTTON BLANKETS... HEAVY BLUE CHAMBRAY — Yard__ ONE TABLE VOILES and ORGANDIES — Yard _ 2000 YARD DRESS SHIRT MADRAS — Yard. RUFFLE CURTAINS, SPECIAL .. FULL BOLT FAST * * COLOR PRINTS — Yard NEW SUMMER EYELETS — Yard ..10c .. 63c 10c 12ic ..15c . 48c 12ir 48c Heavy Rubber Sola* TENNIS SHOES Durable canvas ahoas with ventilated inner soles. IS' 48c & 59c MEN’S £Q~ Sizes.vtft Ladies’ Tennis CQ - Oxfords Oa/C ladies MESH OXFORDS Attractive styles with leather Soles— 97c LADIES' BEACH SANDALS Rubber soles with durable sloth uppers— 48c 4-String Brooms Octagon Soap 2c Palmolive Soap 36.INCH Window Shades 39c 10c Toilet Paper 1000 SHEETS 5c L 30x30 DIAPERS $1.19 Value Children’* , COTTON PANTIES Ladie*’ Fait Color Wash DRESSES Ladies’ Cotton Dresses Cool airy summer dresses. Younf styles with lots of flat tery. Huge selections of any materials to choose from. FEATURE PRICE 97c Others $1.98 & $2.98 New Lot Sanforized Cotton Suits. New Styles. OTHERS...7. .7 $8.95 Men’s Heavy Covert WORK SHIRTS “A Belk Leader” MEN’S COTTON SOCKS_ MEN’S FAST COLOR BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS COTTON WASH TIES SEERSUCKER WASH TIES MEN’S FINE 10c HANDKERCHIES — 2 for MEN’S SUMMER CHECK AND WHITE CAPS_ COTTON WORK PANTS. COVERTS AND STRIPES BOYS’ WHITE DUCK PANTS MEN’S WHITE DUCK PANTS . 10c .97c .10c .25c .15c .25c .97c .79c _ $1.25 MEN’S SANFORIZED COTTON DRESS £ <1 A O PANTS, Stripes, Checks and Plaids_ «p J, OTHERS-77 97c and $1.25 BELK- STEVENS “THE HOME OF CO TTON GOODS VALUES” W PMt Color Rompor* *nd Soy*’ Play Suit*— Now Mickoy Mou*« Ov«r ill*, Unionall*, and Sun Suits— Man’* Exprai* Strip* tu ionalls— $1.48 BOYS’ BLUE DENI M OVERALLS— MEN’S GOOD QUALITY OVERALLS
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