Newspapers / The Concord Daily Tribune … / Jan. 27, 1923, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
fassasl Saturday, January 27, 1023. """"''Bl THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE PACE FIVE. cm aarf and Mbai ACTM MBM PARKS BELK CO KANNAPOUS DEPARTMENT ft 4 MORE BIG DAYS of the big - - Removal and White Goods Sale EaaaaiLttt. Jut JU Virtoua raw rnlMw. har hrra eiM-iui.it by tar lmJi irriatw iu fananiaiv utina fur tbr rmllN of arw . tor. h. awl la all ir..lWllly tbr raniract will be In la tb- Mar fntnr Tin. Imrrh atll br a haaasaaa brick I uUdiDe oxitut: alamr fctii.uai and arlll ' fill rqtilp unl with mWrn laaur. x-ujcuIb. There la u autlilitr of raenn..- In luc idlr. abrrwuv iMfrrtblas l Id p-adlm-"" fir nn nrly unruiim The old chur.h will ! cissiplet. I turn away. Jit in the vrtl xtf IhU iliurvh Kan milis will turn"! itf ki HiilMtanlU)! ni. I'-IhIi- brick raun ii iiiiililuur. I iddea a few fraaie ilmn-lim. srpre- Miiline fitht r more .ieimuiiniittiNift. Mr. 1.. Il.ii 1.x Jxrfcaaa died on the iifii-rniKin of WlmUi.T. January lilth, nt hi home her. at the aae if TW rkbwta u( Mr aad lira. W. U t-y aria war HI tbr ua wri. ara rraawlol as taapru.lac tbia JaatL TWr frk-ada of Mlaa Ixas HowW i trara wnb rqrrH IU aba baa an at tack rt tuaeaUlla at tbr baaaa of Mr aad Mrs. J a salsdaa. Puaalay uljrbt at tbr Latbrraa ( Uun b Mb- I. ill. Hrib drrtat a Ml gat fat aad inn. h rajuyad by all Mr. Juba H. katlmtar sprat Miss day In Maltstawy am b Balm 11 Tbr Hoes Wr saailia Dapartuirni of tbr Woman flub bm Tbarsday lbt al tbr Y. M. V. A. Mlas Wllwn. jl Coarnrd. was wiil anil aVtm.li- strain i inr ninaing .r ilrv fimus. At Ibr Kriwnarv atrrtlnc Mbai w s . will traHkirate bat making. Ir. frank llowr entertained at a ic'x o'clock dinner Monday evening, bin Burnt being : Mnsn Herman i", in.. A. I. Kruwn. B. A. Bryant, J. H. K11II..I . iiihI A A. AlllK.,11 vice, to a iu BH I tbr II bat WOsTsUTB BTI EST aU. Ha. (rrasamtolrd tasl tcnaar at a law f Ma Mb. Tar Kaa lata tbr lilHaaK. H saury Psjrd ba In tbr K.-rd Motor Co. tba larcrat hrsaa aad. U ia rtallaad, tba Unlaw f on una ta cbr world. Kn.flta. brforr tiirx for ltll. will ntrard f IU.tMl.tMM. After laxas tbay srtll br tlK.UOO.OOa aooat tit a ear. With tbrwr .arntas tua Piird M.4or Co, oHiid br rltal:ard at U.Oib. oort.ihM) and (aiy S per cent ou tba rap It!. Ford condrmns banker, but 1;b fllOJMO.000 casta he hiiuelf 1 (br urgest indlrtdual banker In this country, if not In the world. Mlchisan Ware, t'bKWK.k Irttars (.ucnr I. i t groaers ami airtimu.bik Mum Lot st.mgh hus retnraeil fnmi nnuiufactureB bare little nead for -ui ii 11 h'.uiirouuj Mini an. i m . 11 few railliona are hanked in Detroit Wblailfllu, where she went to vlsil brr hrolher wbo is iu a li x 1 1 1 of thut elty. Mm. Walter Rltrhir mid little ana, of tuirlotte. are visiling t the Iiouh' W. . Rltehle. mi MmbIt vmra. rltnriiil ail (M fa an lo ls belli tllUl a I -11 III 11,. rirKI I f . Rn, yirn Knitiil 1'hnr.h nt I:"' ...I.Kk. afl.-i- I i!,,p venue Wrb liuenaeiit will I- made In Tle Lutherans am arranging to ! tirei nlawn .eiurtrry ill tlrove . JsrJn work at an eurlv date on new Sun- Mr. Jai kwHi s a su wtul farmer j,ilv s,.m, r,ms. Tliev are i-onsld- Of this Kei'lilHI. KUlMvlng re I he , ... ,,, Ihi iiriMwlllon nfi-nMlnn nine I l.n fr. - ' LJIJ wife ami several lUllilreu. Wall 8lrret-the flnanelil center of tbe country absorbs tlv other mll MonK, mid Konl uccumulated profilr extK-n-i and mu tiuly with Wall Street aiuilsiani-e In his neT.Rimper rrterrlew Font aays tbnt Wall Streei and the gold srandard hair- outlived ttr. ir us. ful in - . but bis millions flow tbrongt. White Sales This Year at . PARKS-BELK Greater Than Ever 7 More Days . Movng For Our Last Time Only 7 Big Sale Days Left to Do Your Shopping Buy While the Prices 9 New Specials ) Every Day Are Cut for Thev Will Be Higher Later See Big Circular of Specials We Are Offering Our Stock of Goods Must Be Reduced Before Remodel ing and Moving Into Our New Store Building IB Everything a Bargain Everything Reduced PARKS - BELK CO. Mrs. E. E. lJidy Is I't'.isrressing line 1 lug. ami will likely, arrive Imnie ly Sun-j Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. W. A. day. XI; IjkIv vvns very 111 when ! Brown. Blllle Brown. Betlie tlay 11111I convejed lo 11 BiiHini. : e hospital he-1 I lurette ('ultra lie. of foneonl. ami fore Christ mas. anil her friends note; Mrs. John W. Ket.er. of Baltluion-. moms under the presenr'ehureli hulld-t Wall Street at 4 per cent to bring with pUnsine her improved eondl tloti. Mr. Itiimlolph Hnrtis. who has been for some time emplo.M I in KiolilsilaltV V11.. is ill al 11 hotel of thut city. telegram nt-elvexl' a day or two iiko slnleil II111I his ruiMlition was Is-uin-ning to improve. Mr. Arthur Hnrtis. his brother, left Wedlu silay foa fields dale to lie with him ami Hceompnny liim home as sism as he recovers suf neieutly lo emliire Hie trip. Born to Mr. and Mr; Testa, of East Avenue, .limitary ITlii a daughter. Mr. I.. E. FunilerlMi' l. of the Kan nuisilis Inn., who has Iuh'h ill for i 1111;. - ill at her home little daughters Iteel, are inilis I lit-ir parents on i DAl-OHERTY KTS IIOISE APPROVAL Cleared of Charges Preferretl by Kel ler; Kittle Debate Preceded Vote. Washington, Jan, 25. The House, by 11 vote of 24 to 77, approved tonight the action of its judiciary . 1111111 i 1 1 . -in skill" Attorney Ueneral Duttguerly 11 cretin hill on the impeachment charges la-ought against hi,,, i,v Ite.presentutive Keller, retiublieun, Minnesota. AVilh out 11 roll call and by practically 11 unanimous vote. It adopted also u res'o lutlon iliselinrging the cotumlttee from further consideration of cmirges and .laying the Keller impeachment resolu tion ou tlie 'table. The two votes were regarded as having the effect of closing the incident. 'I'll.- question of whether the House has the conslitulioual power to com lnd a member to tedtify before its com mittees was left undecided. , This is sue was raised iu the midst of the ju iliciury committee hearings when Mr. Keller refused to respond to a sub poena seryed on him after his lira inn tic withdrawal from further partici pation in the proceeding. The committee, in its report, took the position that the House conk! punish Mr. Keller by Imprisonment or otherwise, however, not to extend be yond this session of CougrcsK. luii it made no recommendation on the sub ject nor did the House take direct nc tion upon it. . , fMiuierfait Hills at s pi m -. Spencer, Jan. 28. A numb r of Spencer concern got stung by b small shower of Counterfeit bills of the $20 denomination Wednesday aft ernoon and night. A stranger travel in.; by motor made several smn.ll pur chase here and banded out in each hint line a $ip note in paypicht, re ceiving tbe change in perfectly gisid money, while Ills product turned out to be no good. One of the bad bll's was issued to the Rowan Drug company, one to the Spencer, Motor and Vulcanizing company, and one to Mr. Yarbitrough at the toll bridge, the latter as a sort of farewell to Rowan as tbe stranger speeded north. Icav-in-' his victims'' to mourn his de parture. To Investigate tbe Textile Situation. Providence,. R. l Jau. 16. -A uuui misHlon to Investigate Hie present conditions and. comparative costs of tex-tlle manufacturing in Rbode Is land and southern state and the probable etfect of farther Industrial legislation upon the wage 'earners of 1 hits abate is proposed la a bill pre sented in the senate f the general assembly today by Senator Sanderson. .f Johnston. some tune, is convale Miss Until Corrcll i on Oak street. Uu!h and Ceraliliin of Mr. and Vs. E. P. i mse I at the home of (Ink street. Next Sunday a special collection will lie taken at the Lutheran Church for relief and reconstruct ion in Europe. This church is asked for two hundred dollars. Statistics almw that out of 2.."il)tMKH Lutherans in Itiissia alone. litHl.tHMi are still without the absolute necessities, owing to the ravages of famine and pestilence the past months. The friends of Mrs. Walter, of (Ink streei. will learn Willi regret of he illness the past few days. "Sir. E. M. Spry and little son and daughter, of ("ayetteville. spent Sat urday night al the h of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Spry. 'n Sunday Messrs. E. M.. W. L.. and A. II. Spry visited their father in Cooleeinee. Mr. E. M, Spry iiuil children returned home Sun day night. .Mrs. Horn Richardson and little child, of Charlotte, spent Saturday night With Mrs. Willett, of Church street. K0111 to Mr. and Mrs. Lock Willett spent Tuesday aftertusiii with Mrs John II. Unt ledge. The condition of Rev. L. A. Peeler, who has lioen confined to his boini uiwi' tliiin a week, is improved. Miss llillard Linker, of Concord. Is the guest of Miss Ailcen Moose, of North Main street. Mr. John Willett bus boon ill since Friday nt bis home on Church street. His sister. Miss Mary Willett. of the King's Business College. Is at borne waiting on him. Air. Willett hopes lo he sufhVic titly improved by next week that his sister can return to Charlotte to resume her studies. The friends of Miss Lois Honcyciitt. of the I'urks-Bolk clerical force! will learn with regret that slu- is ill at her home in Midway. Mr. A. ('. Lockuian, who returned Tuesday from the Prealiyterian Hos pital. Charlotte, where he underwent an operation some time ago. is pro gressing line. , Mrs. A. .1. Allen, wfco recently moved from this city to Cojicord, is ill of a severe attack of Hu. Mrs. Ira Montgomery, milliner for the Parks-Belk Co. is indisposed at her home on Uidge avenue. Mr, (iind .Sirs. .1. W. Bounds spent Sunday afternoon iu Charlotte. The play entitled "The Minister's Bride.'' which was given al St. John's Reformed Church Wednesday evening, was quite a success, a good sized au dience lieiug present considering I lie Inclement weather. The audience very much enjilyed the play. Mr. Bryant, who is leaching a class in voice at the home of Mrs. .1. W. Flowe. hits been employed by the Bap tist Church to teach one night each week for a month al the church, and to direct Ihe singing during the regu lar services. Mr. Bryant is a very aide director and instructor. .Mr. llry- his ccmiiany a possible $7,200,000 gold standard money annually In inlerest This is more that $0 profit for everj ear In produces. The corupttriy paid inure than $50, wri.ooi in Federal taxes In 1921. Be cause of the abolition of the excess m puktjii Marar. J a. gL aMiaaaj M.n artar. aad b paair. Itarld Blair, a tbr raaar akosr. bair has of the rham- .4 fllrtbat witfe two barr frasa daa Wlaar CMy. rmX "Tlir ratirr iffilr baa brra iHsU1 up. Mr Poyarer wra frtraaa. nasal Mr Blair aad aiyarlf hara lirra ab- anivrd fr. ru aay guilt aualaorv. r " larMrntally tbr aaaw mall hrungkt 1 in.nii.gi ..1 tut- nnoVFT M mr. I'oyntrr In Uhm hVaaimoa.1 Hllaalirrb C. asrday. aa ac-trraa, oa Moaday.vJaa uary at flic Mount Caraarr t'burch. 1 1 . 1. g. As David ;nlon. tbe Mmr man is Idaring tba Iradimr part la Tha Invuirlb Empire.' a Ku Klux Klaii plat enjoying a lung ran at tbr. Aryon (imttog thmtrr. . at tbr corner of Eighth street aial Watiaab nvrnur. While Ihe pr.-gram disw not give the story of tbe play. It states that the ti ne of Act I is in a losrer rmm in ;he house of Prince Yanuadora in the loofhMls of the Appalndiinn mountains its, 111 -jn miles north xif Atlanta. Qa. Ad. "J and sn-iie 1 of Act 3 are the aine. 1,111 vni' two of Act S is "at he foothills of Stone Mount nn The fatnrTfcsg of the. klan.'' "We expect to have a Ions run here."' Br. Ptiynler sniiT in one 0 his letters, and I am glad of it because, aside fl-Oca the fact that I have the lead in 'he show, I am also more or less in ympiithy with the good intents and porp ses 1 1' ihe klan." IM.i r.. IL...I..I U .1 , , , ... , t.,, 1 ' in'"." if mm in', 111 nit- iiiur. K1 0(") richer, through if they v?re to dra,' the rirhes out they would pry move than 50 per ceni additional in personal income taxes. So Ford continues to "e up m ids business the millions which find tneir way into Wall Streit His repiare nirnl parts business is m prof it.t Die tint he could .-hop oil' lyis manulac Uiring profit of probablv $xu a car and make more than JIG.OOO.Ofjfl an nually, or "fit on each car produced from the sale of parts necessary ( keep the millions of Fords now on Ui roi'.iis in running condition. He could distribute thi.; $14 as a bonus to bis workmen and still make the $C a car profit from interest. But Ue is net seliinS lit cost He is holding or. to profits from interest. parts and cars: $58,000,000 in tiw re cord ten months ended last February, despiie the heavy taxes: $110,000,000 in all probability after taxes in l2fy Freezes to Di-ath in Stun!) While (lat llird-lllinding. Albemarle, Jan. 26. G rover the 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bialock, who live In tbe vicinity of Popular Springs schoolhouse. waW frozen to death early Wednesday moiling. -It seems 'hat be and some com panions a were bir'd-lilindinR en Wed nesday night, and that others of ihe party left .before young Bialock.) His body was found the following morn ing, and it is believed that decth re sulted between 1 o'clock and daylight. Burial, takes place today at Mt. "Ann church. t HEAD STUFftD FROM t. CATARRH OR A COLD f .;, Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. 1 .H-M. .. j Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; tbe air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, stitiflling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at mgbtj'your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from vour driureist now. Annlv lnt it the Truth. I a little of-this fraaranti antiseptic, heal: I'aris dispatches say the new styles j ing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates are copied from clothes worn SHNjj" through every air passage of the head, years ago. soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous Thai s nothing sums of our ip- membrane and relief comes instantly. Pliwi Longest. Span In The World, j Plans for a new $41,)00t,00fl bridge j over Ihe hast K.ver trom i.viaiiniltan to Williamsburg, on th" Broostyn shore, have. been submitted to Mayor Hylan of New York cily. The bridge -.v ill be of tha, three-span over pen sion type with a main span over the channel I, SOU l'e-t long. It will be the longest-spun suspension bridge in the world. cent, styles go back t-Kden. the Garden of It's just line. Don't stay stulled-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Franeo-Uermiin Sit nut inn is Far From Hncouragiiig. Germany now is in absolute delault on all her reparations obligations and will be afforded no assistance in the nature of a moratorium to .uain her .financial feet, according to a de cision of the reparations commission. Also at the end of the present month the German government is to be call ed upon forthwith to pay to the a, ties the sum of a half million rnld marks on her delayed reparation account. Inside the occupied area of uer many comparative tranquility pre vailed Friday so far a untoward demonstrations were concerned, but nevertheless the bitterness against the French was as apparent as on previous days. Numerous arrests of persi ns concerned in Thursday's dis orders were made, and others trc iikelv to follow today -because of the recalcitrancy of syarious, German officials- in carrying out orders given tbShi by the occupation official.' Duesseldorf -bears somewhat of the aspect of a besieged city with Frenoh treeps patrolling the streets in piace of German police, who have htt their posts. Cafes, hotels and places of amusement -were, closed at 10 o'clock last night by order of the French offi cials. ' ' Throughout the entire Ruhr region the number of men on itrike in the coal mines and other industries Is slowly but surely augmenting. The railroads are virtually idle, and traf fic on the river lias all but ceased, the only boats plying being manned by the French. Largo contingents of French troops are being brought into the Ruhr for the tHtrposa of meeting any iventuitli ty that may arise. Ilxeiling Time ben Oltie. r Tries In (iet Negro's (inn. Salisbury. Jan. 26. Special -Oftlcer L. D. H. Brown had an exciting ex perience In arresting a negro man at the Salisbury depot of Ihe Southern railway. Arresting the negro tor carrying a pistol th officer was In the act ot withdrawing the pistol from the negro's leggin when the weapon wbfeh wats stuck In handle down fired. The bullet utent up the officer's s'eeve mid put at tbe elbok and the flash of tbo' plst d produced fire .-oif-fliient to Igu'-te the negro's pants, the blaze continuing long enough to hum a bob in the pants and scorch the negro's skin. In county court the negro drew a $60 fine or 60 day on the roans. Coffee Is tbe Arab's only atluiubint. for wine and tobacco are forbidden Mm. FELT TIRED, SO TIRED t Indiana Lady Says She Was Run Down, Suffered With Her Back, , Took Carom, and Got Well; Richmond, lad. "I thought I would write a line or so, to say mat 1 owe my good health and strength to Cardui," says a letter from Mrs. Cora Courtney. 31 Railroad Street, this city. "I was all run-down until my family thought they would lose me," writes Mrs. Courtney. "My husband coaxed me to take Cardui, so, to please htm, I did, and will say 1 do not regret it, for I am able to do all my work and do my shopping. "1 have five children, four in school, my husband and a boarder to do for, and I do all my own work for all of us, and find time to play. We aH praise Cardui. Every sick and run-down woman should take this wonderful medicine. "I suffered with my back; a very weak feeling in my limbs. , "I felt hardly able to drag; just tired so tired all the time. "It was an effort for me to do any thing, but Cardui helped me so 1 felt like a different woman." If you are in a rdn-down physical condition, suffering as this Indiana lady says she did, give Cardui a fair trial. II should help you. Take Cardui. V NC-147 SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN Any breaking out or skin irritation on face, neck or body is overcome quickest by applying Mcntbo-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its gefm destroying properties, noth ing has ever been found ta, take the place of tins sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from the itching, , burning and irritation. Mentho-Sutphur heals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jar of Rowlcs Mcntho-Sulphur may be ob tained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. VMQ TUB tBXHX COLUMN-IT I AYS V - I hVrmiK mm The Sale of Sales SUITS AND OVERCOATS 1-4 OFF Here's a Sale that will rank as the most unexpected event of years. It's not because of the number of Suits and Overcoats we offer but because of the High Quality involved, together with radically Reduced Prices. This announcement should carry much weight in view of the rising woolen market and resultant increase of all clothing for Spring. SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20 Cut to : $15.00 $25 Cut to ...... $18.75 $30 Cut to $22.50 $35 Cut to I $25.25 $40 Cut to $30.00 $45 Cut to $33.75 $50 Cut to .: $37.50 v. Browns -Cannon Co.
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 27, 1923, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75