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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE i m mm 1 i hiMlifr Esi i ai MSrjjnalssSW SMSM 11 nil wtuck m mill mnk at- Isisstah. BIT I tbs web Unb c tr cort whkh rssiscs The Joy of a Record That is Virtually Noiseless Tonight put on your phonograph any of the records you enjoy most. Does the surface noise intrude and prevent you from completely en joy inghe music? Tomor row come in to see. us and let us play for you a few of the new Ito Cam Mr Th date rf the to C 11 to aa Columbia NEW PROCESS ' lantlv you will notice t'....I the disconcerting tur fite noise which nave always annoyed you are RECORDS Columbia New Process Rec ords will shake your phono graph what it should be, a musical instrument of the) highest, purest type. Coluuilda Records on Sale loth and 'JiHIi uf each month. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE ooococ)ocooooora Traia Na, Train Ha. Traia So. IS Trata Na. SS 7 Traia Na. I4s a. av. P M a. u ST S X a. Traia Na. Traia Na. 4B IM p. Trata No 133 S:ou n. ss Traia No 11 0 p. av Its la nn tar roast ami rata r alert lu the Interior tonight nml protwiMv Wednesday morning : not ijeltc s eohl toaight I ri-lM Iflll IN Wast Mi.M RaMsm mtSv a la SM sral a iiaj aurtii iiasM t I to- asssal MV T laVSU iaTT jajrajajaaja m i nsM h k lW I lajs il sad Tartu Fnhv. 4. Ihrtld a the watf at Vast to I I to aattor aiiatoi t4 a year', la ta l to- asadssatfary ai t aM raavsa to ito sSSS ana- . u n j. taster faiiaa la natke r has af that b-dy lhr antottoa of his sUaraar. that be r aahla Vile. paaai.Jj san-atbi u tba Pelted -taira .wars) aa ito- aahUr 'r -Mr, duanararaaei fwsai 0aJT Safbt na sf ars B .Irag t.m Mvnrr.l by th vrsaRaa Itiarsaacsenlral Asae- LOCAL MENTION Forest Hill Garage For Rent Plant long staple cotton seed. Webber No. 49-4, bale to acre, '.VZ'i in Cabarrus, all opened, 1 5-8' staple. .$2.00 per bushel as long as lasts. My King Cotton No. Ill), made enormous crop, all open in September, averaged bale to acre, good staple. Graded seed $1.75 per bushel, 10 bushels $l",.0i. For sale, rebuilt piano and organ. B. I IMRERAER, Haute No. 2, Concord, N. C. A RAIN! RAIN ! VP RAIN! Umbrellas! Umbrellas! School and Otherwise Children's Misses' 95c $1.50 Ladies $2.00 up Misses', Children's and Ladies Warm Coats at LESS THAN A SALE PRICE $1.95UPWARD PHONE OR VISIT FISHER'S 'mm fcf a2 hldad m New Victor Records for February! 18089 My Old Hawnlian Home Snra Moore anil Horace Davis. Isle of Sweethearts Ham Moore and Horace Davis. 18987 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen Michel Gusikoff. , Mollle Darling Michel Gusikoff. 18985 When Hearts Are Young Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. Journey's End Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. j 18980 Lost (a Wonderful (lirl) Great White Way Orchestra. Where the Bamboo Babies Grow The Virginians. 18994 I'm Through Benson Orchestra of Chicago. Open Your Arms Sly AUlmmy Zea Confrey and orchestra. 1894)3 Who Cares Great White Way Orchestra. Time Will Tell Great White Way Orchestra. 18995 My Buddy Internationnl Novelty Orchestra. When Winter Comes Great White Way Orchestra. 18992 Teddy Bear Blues The Virginians. I'm All Alone Great White Way Orchestra. 18990 Through the Night The Serenadcrs. I Red Moon The Serenaders. 18988 Until My Lucy Comes Along Paul Whiteman, & Orchestra. Just Like a Doll Paul Whiteman and orchestra. 18990 Will She Come From the East John Steel. Lady of Evening; John Steel.' 18984 The Son of God Goes Forth to War Trinity Choir. 0 Paradise Trinity Choir. , 18891 Jimbo Jumbo Billy Murrnv. 1 Was Married Up lu the Air Billy Murray. BELL & HARRIS Muiic Department Mrs. W. B. Moorhend Is confined to her home In the Allison Auirtnu'nt House- with flu. There will Is- no im-iine of the Woodmen of the World tonight li hum of the inclement vent her. Cotton n 0i. hs-nl market today Is uimlrft at :! i-ents Mr pound: cotton seedut 7"-' cents s-r bushel. A number of new whooping imgh cases were nsirted this morning to the cOtraty hi'ulth di-iitrtuiel. The regular weekly nn-etiug of the Concord Itotarv tlub will Is' held ai the Y tomorrow at VJ:.Ttl p. m. The musical committee. Koh Rhtonhour. hnirman, will have charg' of the program. The regular February meeting of the (Niunty Commissioners wus hebl at the court house' Monday. With the exception of the regular routine work, the hoard was not presented with any matters of unusual importance. Four persons were tried in record ers court .Monday. One was dunged with carry big a concealed weapon, ami wits found not guilty ; two vjere fined $."i.tHt each for cutting corners In au tomobiles and the other was fined $10 for tin assault. The funeral of Mr. U. W. Fleming, prominent farmer of the county, who died at his home in No. ". township Sunday afternoon, were held this morning at 1 1 o'clock. The services were held at his late home. "EIiuwimhI Farm." anil Interment was made in Oak wood cemetery here. Miss Cathleen Wilson, county home demonstration agent, is continuing preliminary plans for the "Better Kitchen" campaign she will conduct in this county next month. Miss Wil son experts to begin the campaign about March 1st. and full particulars will be announced by her later. The aldermen of Concord will meet in the City Hall on Thursday night of this week. At the regular Fehrn- arv meeting last week several mat ters of unusual importance were pre sented to the board, and action was deferred on them until the meeting this week. The meeting promises to be one of the most interest the hoard has held in several months. If you want to help the American Legion Auxiliary, which is doing tine work for the sifk nurses and soldiers at Oteen. go to the Star Theatre on Thursday or Friday. Part of the money taken in at this theatre on these two days will go to the Auxil iary. In addition to the regular pro gram pictures of the American Leg ion and Auxiliary conventions tit New Orleans will be shown. C. R., the eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Morgan, of Gold Hill, died Monday afternoon at the Concord Hospital, where he underwent two operations. The body was sent to Gold Hill this morning, and funeral and interment will be made there either this afternoon or tomorrow morning. The child had been ill for several days, and was seriously ill when brought to the local hospital. The first session of the Sunday School Institute for this county will lie held tomorrow afternoon In St. James Lutheran Church, where all of the sessions will lie held. Two ses sions will lie held daily, tine nt :i p m.. and the other at 7:.'S0 p. m. Tht general public Is invited to the ses sions, and Sunday School superintend ents, teachers and others especially In terested in the work are especially .In vited, v Lust month was a very active one for D. F. Wldenhonae, local prohi bition agent, according to friends who have kept in touch with his work. It is reported that Mr. Wldenhouse made 29 seizures, including two automobiles, l.i complete stills, 33 gallons of liquor and 5180 gallons of beer. He also made out cases against ten men, It is reported. During the month. It is said, Mr. Wldenhouse worked in Ca- liarrus, Stanly. Montgomery! Anson and Richmond counties, his regular territory. Announcement has been received by the local Kiwanls secretary that on Thursday- evening, Behruary 8th, from 8 to 9 o'clock the Kiwanls , Club, of Montreal, Canada, baa , arranged to broadcast by radio thh minstrel show portion of the "Kiwanls Frolics" re cently put on hy that club. The broad cast Ing will lie done from the very powerful broadcasting station CKAC, on 430 meters wave, length, and can be picked up all over Canada and the United States. Air radio fans are In Ited to listen in on this program. tor was dtorrered Stars j vto a brae srarraat for bis Fallen Sis Irs Ariaraey Jarre aaauaarvsl MM aha FfctoUty and Drassdt nsiaat. cat Marytoad. arhlrh faratohed S3XSSn hail for Laasar. had her isntMed that If jir was not to casJodr by Wed a radar MMMSm would hr ajaib- tot fnr fclinns.af the band I.misr s attorneys said to- had beea arm In the ball uf taa bnlidlng whefe they had nSmt, and were surprised that to tod sot snireadwed hiasarif. They thought he sjardy would do aa IrgMattaa.. The North riatlnsL nold Halt its- snlr of Bsfdlrtara and rial prt. itloan to Rc-awd drug more, with rr: sin t-xi-rpiioos. wrat i ike tahto to th- senate m the an ls of Sadjr, squire, of Caldwell iimaty. while In the Hons' Rrpream tative Roag. af Moorr county, sent tbo Toausawd hSU to limit the time la which a TTbtan might claim ilower to the rme asattliuiiloa. ReprcarjMaHv. Bennett, of Anson ciuinty. ts bred the hill inlrOilnreil hy Reprc-ntathre ltruv. of IVrnuimsnis county, to pric lc that a guardian might be retajv d from making bond at I he- request af the. person who drew the will. The SeaaMsjiuKsiHl the bill proridiiai for an lnraa-c of the haml of the secretary offiiili' from $20,000 to $100.- on its third leading and devoted the major part of the night to local niMiumi Senator Del-incy. of Mii-kleiiliurg ! " On Streets af Conrard, String of PENNY COLUMN YOV TELU'M WF. SKI. I. I'M GOOD OVERCOATS Foil THREE Dlr DARs EACH. C. PATT COTINO TON. C-ltp flee Is Far Denatured Abrahat. It will keeji your mr fnsm freeslug. Curl Motor Co. ' tl-lt-i-. oiinty. introdiKod the only state-wide hlll. vitcch provides fur an Increase in the. state fisheries commission from live to eleven members. The House passed on third reading ReprcscnUUre Fveretl's bill to amino ly.e the state. I . pi rate with other stales n the south in the cotton com mission organ. -i fur the purpose of promoting the ...'ton industry, and an other bill by tin' same author to pro vide for state acceptance of the. Bennett place in Dnrham as n memorial to Samuel T. Morgan on the site of the last act of the Confederacy where Gen eral Johnston ordered the demobiliza tion of the Ponfeilerate army. The propose! ilower act brought sharp debate lieforlo it as tnhled when Representative Tnwnscnd. of Harnett, as the author, rape to its sup port and Representative Bowie, of Ashe, opposed it. The other tabled bill in the House, also brought out de hate. Representatives. Bryant ami Everett, the I mii ham county delegation, intro duced a resolnticn out of oilier, under Biispciision of the rules, to usk Con gress to except North Carolina in the laws which permit transportation of lendly weapons to private Individuals. Die North Carolina law prohibits the Intra-stat transportation of such weap ons and the i i it rod nceta explained thai the ebiect of Hie resolution was to bring about a lortnaiice of the Fed eral laws with the state laws. Representative Wade, of New Han over count, introduced n bill to pro vide that nil vehicles must lie brought to a stop before proceeding over grade crossings of railroad. Representative Ijiwreni'e, f Hertford county, brought in a bill to provide for the inspection of motor lubricating oils by state agencies, and: several local measures were put up for committee, action. isnris. Kcnsoiiahie reward fur re turn to L M. Flsber, Concord Route two. Phone 2031. 0-1 t-p Get Your Car Washed al Motor A Tire Service On. We have the liest car washer In town. Motor Tlrr Service Co. 0-t-r. To The I'uhlir I Am Not Conneeted with the local .Singer agent, but am oiieratlng for the Singer Company their hemstitching machine und so licit the patronage of the public. for neat work in hemstitching and sewing of all kinds. Miss Carrie Dry, In K. U Craven Office. No. 51 S. Union St. 5-2t-p. For Orchard, Cotton and Garden spraying and dusting material, see us. Dust guns and sprayers. Vul can plow repairs. Mung beans, or chard, red top, meadow fescue. Tom othy and blue grass seed. RihI clov er, ulsike, sweet and Japan clovers. For the ladies, Speneet sweet pens ami all kinds of (lower seed. Char les C. Adams Seed Company. ti-2t-e. JaTa HOOYERV hie TW Yenjar Mart New Spring Styles Oar atore la brim full of -Xcw Spring Merchandise and we are shew ing Spring Styles la both Mens and Young Men's Suits, Topcoats, Shirts, Rata, Etc. We will be pleased to have yon call snd Inspect the New Spring Styles without any obligation whatever to buy. It will be a pleaanre to show yon the new Spring Styleo at HOOVER'S, Inc. The Young Man's Store. ooooooooooooxx)ooorxxxxxxxxxro ooooooooooooorxooooojooorjorxxx as t IF IT'S A HAT Be sure te visit us as we are getting New Ones ev- tSl'" - . M' .T-''rrrV: ftSrl?-' ' "..:' ei.ft'7'"' ''.'--;. v'. "'''-? . ery few days. SPECIALTY HAT SHOP Vhy l et tbe Mud Stay on Your (ai Motor & Tire Nervlce Co. li 3t-e. ar? No Reason For Your Aulo to Frewte. We can supply denatured alcohol for it. Curl Motor Co. ti-lt-c. For Sale Old Wadsworlli House on North Union street. Must lie torn down or removed from lot. C. K Cannon. 5-3t-c. HemdeM Bull Drops to On Baltimore far a little Fun. Baltimore, Feb. 0 Escaping from bis owner1 In Baltimore county a large red and white hull Sunday wandered Into tbe city. For three hours be re sisted the combined efforts of police. amateur toreadors and agents of tbe for the Prevention of Cruelty bias of church goers were scared In near panic during tbe chase and -several men were attacked and knocked down by tbe animal. Many, pedestrians whom the animal met in ids Journey through tbe down town streets were chased to safety In churches and stores, while others climbed fences to get out of the bull's wax. The l ight Wheel Auto Bus. From San Francisco comes the news of an 8-wbeel auto bus. It is mounted on two trucks and it is said that it rides smoothly and with less wear and tear on tires and pavements than the nrdbiary four wheel cur. It lias another (advanlase. that wlen running over some obstacle, the wliceJ,, as it passes over may be elevated or lowered and still carry the same load as the otheri'jrheels. There is also the advantage report ed in that such u bus does not skid as much as a four wheel- one and that turning a corner at the speed of fortv- :ight miles an hours does not per ceptibly sway It. ' Bobby WnUhce and Oscar Dngey former big league stars, will . help Manager Killifei to get the Cuba 'in shape at Cataline Island. The Reliable Shoe Hospital Has Pur chased the stock of Sol s Style Shop and will move Into their new nuur ters on or about March 1st. The entire stock of Sol's Style Shop in cluding Dresses, ( oats, Suits, Furs. etc., was iila eed on sale Satur day morning. 2-tf-c Call I s and Let Is Get Your Car and wash It for you. Motor A Tire Service Co. 0-3t-e A Audi Parts and Salvage Co., Fur nlsh promptly, new ami reclaimed parts at saving of 25 to 50 per cent. Address p. I). Box 407, Charlotte N. C. I 2-28-t-c. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXOOCXXXXXX)000000000(XXXXXXX Oranges, Tangerines and Grapefruit Car load In bulk at Southern De pot and they are fine. Go to the car or phone 505. Ed M. Cook Com pany. 31-tlt-p. Earn $20 Weekly, Spare Time, at home, addressing, mailing, music, circulars. Send 10c for music. Infor mation, etc. American Music Co., 1058 Broadway, N. Y. 29-12t-p. No Hunting With Gun on My Land. W. L. Morris. Nov. 25-to Feb. 25. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Whooping Cough, Coughs, Colds, Croup Are Quickly Relieved By CREO-PINUS The Wopderful New Cough Remedy For Sale By Pearl Drug Co. Visiting Cards Beautifully Printed. 50 on a few hours' notice at Times Tribune Office. Supporters of the claim of Mr- Ground Hog are yelling "I Told You So," today, with the thermometer hanging around 23 degrees above here, and with many sections of tbe coun try burled under snow and sleet. There has been no snow bare, but this coun ty today hi experiencing the coldest weather of the Winterand the Weath er Man Is giving little promise of a change during the next 24 hours. One man who was on the streets bete this morning at 6 o'clock said the thcrmota- CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET Corrected Weekly by OUna Moose. Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market : .40 JSO 3& . .18 .IB . SO. .1$ M to M Batter Country Ham w . Country Shoulder Country Sides Young Chickens Hens Turkeys Lard .. 5-tf. Dr. J. A. Shauers CHIROPRACTOR Phone 820 B Maneaa Bldg Maid in Attendance for Ladies .12 1-2 Sweat Potatoes , .TO insn roiaroea Onions Sl.TO Peas . ILBS Corn .So Corn P W CONCORD COTTON MARKET. TNKSDAY. FEBRUARY . IMS. Cotton .28 Cotton Seed . .71 W. 0. W. NOTICE. Regular meeting of Kim Camp No. 10 W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 7:30 In the Moose Hinge uoom. Kvery member is urged to be present. W. H. FISHRR. C. ft C. A. ISBNHOUR, ttork. NOTICE Hill O. I . A. M. ri. Ws ararr Tusarla r evening at In Which Class Are Yours? Whether your hens lay $0 eggs or 200 eggs per year, Purina Chows will make them lay more. The perfect balance of ingredients in Purina Chows makes the difference. And the extra eggs not only pay the differ ence in tbe feed cost but also give you a fine extra profit. More Eggs or Money Back ' Purina Hen Chow and Chicken Chowder will be delivered to yon on the following basis: If hens mil to lay more eggs when sad these Chows as directed,, than when fed any other radon, the money paid for both tbe Chows will be refunded. Make every day count for your poultry profits. Oct mora eggs when egg prices are up. We Sefl Porins Cb-wPhone Us. ' L tm m jTMA ! PURINA fHBwj! ft OliMCHfUi)) 39 fj aim si"S Tl owessrswssi OCaCBfWBOsU SANITARY GROCERY CO. Phone 686 Just received supply of Pocahoiv tas Lump Coal for. furnace. A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 Bracelet Watches We Have a Few Lft Will Sell at a Special Price W. C. Correll Jewelry Co, The Old Watch Work and Jewelry Repairs i Cabarrus Savings Buik 70 o'dock. Vlattina- man bars alwa SSaW OOLCSW IT
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