■bL t>:. X'WH.i- y riic. ■ ppp& |X^— i lilrten To This—ls It’s a Taxi You want, call 688. iff. Cloud Jitney j P,tp»i«e. Also bus lines in connee- 1 Apr- 23-4wks-p. t ; Its Sole Cheap—Gentle Horse, Hack,! harness and buggy. Phone 161. * Wanted—Two or Three Young Men, for our sales forye. Good pay for Sp*'' right man. Call this evening as-1 ’"ter 7 and tomorrow from 11:30 to | ra ' 1:30 at 33 Bell Avenue, and ask for • ffpMr. Wagner. 25-1 t-p. Found on Street—Money. Ownsr De i scribe and pay 20 cents for this ad. Dobson. 25-lt-p. Notice —We Have Installed a Modern pleating outfit upstairs at the Mat thews Studio. Accordion, side and : box pleating. Mrs. J. H. Laughliu, Mrs. J. F. Honeycutt, Phone 708. gif; 24-10 t-p. Hemstitching. Five Years’ Experience. All work guaranteed satisfactory or. no charge. Give us a trial. Mrs. •. Melton, over Porter Drug Store. 21-6 t-p. 8. C. W’hite Leghorn Cockerels For sale. From hand picked parents with good egg records. Jesse R. Me * Clellan, 105 E. Depot St. Phone 450 L. 20-i). The Book of Know ledge—l Still Have j the agency for this book and will ‘ appreciate any orders you may give me. Frances L. Hill. Phone BS3J I or 43L. 19-12 t-p. j Central Case Has Moved to Church street, next to Union Store. Best of service to customers. Anything to} eat. .andt '.‘some things" to drink. i 1945 t-p. | Wanted—Small Iron Safe. Peerless Brick Company. . 20-3 t-e. Extra Fancy Sour Wood Honey in the comb. W. J. Glass & Son, 25-2 t-p. For Sale—Brand New .lust Gut the mold, hold anything in' lilpifd form— live gallon water bottles. Good for refrigeratbrs. Will trade them for anything worth while. Chan. 11. Foil. 25-3 t-p. Adding Machine Paper, 20 Cents a roll, 3 rolls for 50 cents, at Times- Trlbune Office. % p'or Side—Two Splendid Lots on South Union street. Chas. I>. Porter. 25-3 t-pd. College Baseball Card For the Week. Wednesday—X. C. State iit V. M. I.; ! Wake Forest at William and Mary: j Davidson at Wofford. - j Thursday—Wake Forest at Hampden I Sydney ; Davidson as Clemson; Lenoir at Guilford: X. C. State at Maryland. Friday X. C. State at Catholic university: Lenoir at Elou: Wake For est at Lynchburg; Davidson at Fur-! The Doctor Was Right When the good old family doctor •was asked about baking powders, he said: “Use Royal. It is made from Cream l of Tartar and is absolutely pure. You could dissolve a couple of tea spoons of Royal in water and drink it with benefit. That’s a health test mighty few baking powders can* meet.” The doctor was right. Raising K^owcS®b» Made from Cream of Tartar f ' derived from grapes l [ Contain# No Alum —Leaves No Bitter Taste BE?! 1 )' • 1 *' 1 OOpoooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooo | New Victory Records For April! j O 87388—-Nina—-Enrico Cartiso. !| 87350-—The Snow Maiden—Lucrezia Bori. 'l 873;»7—Ye Who Have Yearned Alone—Geraldine Farrar. 66116—1’m In Love—Hugo Kreisler. i [ 88664—81ue Danube Waltz—Frieda Hem pel. 74797—Romance in G—Crika Morinl, . ]i 60132—Kashmieri Song—Renald Wcrrenwrath. )| 45345—1 Love a Little Cottage—Lambert Murphy, gv.l I.orna Doone—Lamliert Murphy. 45340—A Jazz Study—Guy jMaier Lee Patterson. , 1 p Romance—Guy Maier Lee Patterson. !i 18950—Sallie Gooden—A. C. Robertson. • i Pf. Arkansas Traveler—A. C. Robertson. 1 : 19011—After Every Party—The Troubadours. Don’t Be Too Sure—Great White Way Orchestra. 19024—That American Boy of Mine—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. 1 1 j'; Clinging Vine—Great White Way Orchestra. i 19016—Fate—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. 1 1 Lady of the Evening—Paul Whltmnap and Orchestra. 49019 —Underneath the Mellow Moon—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra jj Q Wonderful'One—Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. (j I I SPECIAL WILLIAM TELL RECORDS. S 66134—William Tell (Act ll)—Frances Alda | S 95213 —William Tell (Act II) —Mardones de Lucas. < M 66133—Willia mTell (Part lll)—GuiSppe De Lndu. B.74Boo—William Tell (Act IV) —Giovanni pfartlnellL , , ! I BELL & HARRIS Music Department jp 1— ..Fen Sale Saturday Two. O’clock at a j sacrifice—remainder of the garage 1 on Barbrick street. Automobile and t supplies, cash register, typewriter, j If interested can get a bargain. Come before the sale starts. * Chas. H. I Foil. Chas. Barringer Auctioneer. 23- ! Mirrors Resiivered, New Mirrors Put . in, all sizes. Work in city and Kan- I napolis called for. Work guaran teed. Phone 312 R. Van Walter. 24- Auto Owners,—Better Take Opportun ity and get free famous air gage tube, limited time only. See big ad. today’s paper. J. A. Glass. 24,5 t-p. Pigs and Hogs—Nice Buuch at Laugh lin’s bam across from Southern freight depot. Prices from $5 to $12.50. If you need any come to see me. A. J. Whitehurst. 24-4 t-p. If Its Fish, Call Central Case and Fish Market. Quick delivery. Phone 122. 23-ot-p. Pasture For Rent—Contains About one hunnred acres well watered, plenty of grass. Can accommodate 50. Located on old Ludwick place. No. 4 township. $1.25 month, SO,OO season. Bam W. Cook,. R. 2, | Concord. 23-4tp. For Sale—Fine Setter Pups. R. Frank Mills. 2145 t-pi | Moved my Hemstitching up stairs at | Matthews Studio, Mrs. J. F. Honey cutt. * 16-10 t-p 1 6 Per Cent Money. Bankers Reserve System. 0 per cent, loans are niade no city or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indebtedness. J Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, | Keith Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4-19-Weds & Thurs-ts Wanted—Scrap Iron, Rags, Bags, Rags. | Anything worth while. Chas. H. Foil. 25-3 t-p. | I V. L. Norman, Notary Public, at Ritchie' Hardware Co. 29-3 t-p. For Sale—Second Hand Piano. Phone 36. 25.3 t-p. | Visiting Cards Beautifully Printed, 56 for SI.OO, 100 for $1.50 at Timee , Tribune Office., i man. ! Saturday Carolina-Virgin in at j Greensboro; Guilford at Hampden Sydney; X. C. State at Xavv: and Trinity at Davidson. | A woman convicted in an English I court the other day on a charge of I theft stole a phonograph record en titled “Catch Mb If You Can.’’ Fayssoux to Make Blindfold Auto Drive-Monday and Entertain Every Day of the We«&. 'William Irvine Fayssoux, noted hypnotist, with a number of associates, will spent next week in Concord giving exhibitions daily in a canvas theatre which will be erected on the lot In the? rear of the city hall. Popular prices will Ire charged for a* enter tainment, which will be designed to amuse the spectators; according to ad vance announcements. Fassoux’s op ening will be given Monday. Persons in the audineces will be In vited to take part in the entertain ments, it has been announced. Spe cial invitations will be given- to the “doubting Thomases” who profess not to believe In the power of hypnotic sug gestion, and Fayssoux will undertake' to convince the most skeptical of the reality of his demonstrations. The present tour is Fnyssoux’s twenty third successful annual circuit season. Fun is the main idea of the entertain ments. and the hypnotist is said to Bhve made millions laugh. Fassoux’s show is advertised as 1 ic ing strictly moral and refined with a guarantee that there will be untiling to embarrass the most fastidious. The great Fayssoux, known through out the length and of America as the psychic wonder of the age, will begin an engagement of one week here under canvas commencing Monday, April 30th. Those who have seen this show are of the opinion that it is the most en trancing and altogether interesting and mystifying ever seen in a stage here or elsewhere, Fayssoux, has appeared in the lead ing theatres of the country for more than twenty years past and is well and favorably known in this city where he has played a number of times in years past. His -show is clean and high class in every respect and the announcement that he will appear here for one week under a big tent will doubtless be,received' with much interest. One of the most interesting features of this show is the blindfold automo bile drive that Fayssoux will introduce to tlie people of this city on the open street Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. While securely blindfolded and attend ed by a committee of prominent citi zens he will drive an automobile to the secret place where the committee have previously a postofflee key, unlock a pe-stoffice box and select from among other letters a letter pre viously prepared by the committee and deliver it to the party to whom it is intended. This is a remarkable exhi bition of mental telepathy? or mental suggest ip u r a,ud will doubtless be wit- by ank interesting' 'throng. At The Theatres. The Star today is offering a big feature with several stars. Gladys Walton is playing the lead ing role in “Gossip" at the Pastime to day. Comedy is also on the program. -it tlie Piedmont today "Monte Car lo.” one of the theatre’s biggest fea tures. is being offered. Coney Island Hit By a Big Conflagra tion. Xew York. April 24.—Coney Island and Far Rockaway, two of Xew York's best, known seashore resorts were visited this afternoon by fires that caused damage estimated at. $500.- 000. A tiny spark flying from au electric mortar mixing-machine set the blaze in Far Rockaway that destroyed the 350-room hotel Tack-a-Bou-Sha and 3.000 bathhouses on Osteud Beach. " BROKE It- HOUSEKEEPING . "We had to break up housekeeping because of my wife's stomach trouble. Xo medicine did her any good for more than a few hours. On a visit to Oshkosh a friend praised Mayr's \\ underfill Remedy so highly my wife tried it and she lias enjoyed tlie best of health since taking it." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract anil allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. <me dose will convince or money refunded. Gibson Drug Store ami druggists everywhere. CATARRH Catarrh is a Local disease greatly in fluenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL’S CATARRH MSDICINE con sists of an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on thee Mucous Sur faces and assists in ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over to Years. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. ANTsI L\^®r~/j MO7HS * BUGS K vSJ /FLEAS.MITES MOSQUITOES . . Spray ' » [POSiTtVEtY ;NO KEROSENE] V, ALSO KILLS GERMS, ! Should immediately start taking \ 'Regenerator. f /Tonic that strengthens, 1 V pison* «*' ini*/ it.atGo van -juriuiaj izAHlh I* l i.l ti’v J 9V/;;I }l .'li'j.fbv) v i- v .• •) fX,., ~ : I. . V . «. FKJDSVNEOIGVOEWNVKN . i ~ (Continued from Page One) ) game' with owners large quantities 6f liquor. Affidavits followed, and they -were turned over to the depart ment of justice. Means left here ume time ago, presumably for h.s health. Mr. Crim said today the last he n«ird Os him he was in New York. Some of his friends reported .that lie was in Florida. - The men who claim to have been fleeced by IMtans tell an interesting 3tory. They say that Means ana un associate, a man who never had any connection with • the department, ap proached them with, a very plausible proposition to get liquor moving. They were to secure permits for so much ptr barrel, but would not take .the money until the goods were de livered. But the tax had to be paid before the stuff could leave the ware houses This mounted up in a hurry, for it was more than $6 a gallon. The co-operating victim put up tuat money, and. according to evidence in the hands of the government 'agents, he never saw Means or his jsil any more. Means will fight. He is not convict ed by a long shot, but the department of justice is going into the case thoroughly with a view to in /se cuting him on the charge of briDery, conspiracy, or impersonating an offi cer. If it turns out -that Means did “shake" down the Uquor people wide lie* was an employee of the /depart ment of justice, he may have to an swer for accepting a bribe aim lor conspiracy to violate the laws or me nation. If he acted-after he quit, but represented himself to be an agent of tlie department, he can be indicted for impersonating an officer to de fraud. Mr. Urim refused today to state whether or not he thought Means was guilty. He rested on the declara tion that hi- would- act prompMy and vigorously to get at the truth. His first great desi-e is to hear from Burns, and his to locate Means. ■TSR PF.XXT fOTJIMh-—>T PAY A Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION W INDIGESTOWJ Bellans j j Mot water 'pyr Sure Relief DELL-ANS 25t and 75« Packages Everywhere Wellt-Merited Success A distinguished citizon, honored politically and professionally. Dr. R. V. Bierce, whose picture appears above, made a success few have equalled. His pure herbal remedies which have stood the test for fifty years arc still among the "best sellers.” Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is a blood medicine and stomach alterative. It clears the skin, beautifies it, increases the blood supply and the circulation, and pimples and eruptions vanish quickly. Beauty is but skjn deep and /good blood is be neath both. For your blood to be good, your stomach must he in condition, your liver active. This Discovery of Doctor Bierce’s puts you id fine condition, with all the organs actiifc. Ask your near est druggist for Do4w>r Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery,.in tablet or liquid form, or send 10 ccnits for trial package of tablets to Dr. Bi&co’s Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. " ..... t. ■ IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Mentho- Sulphur to. an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted sk»n spe cialist. This sulphur preparation made into a pleasant cold cream, give! such a quick relief, cverinto fiery eczema, that nothing has ever- been found to take its place. /■ - , . Because of its germ-destroying prop erties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation apd heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pim ples or roughness. ' j v You do not have to wait for improve ment. It quickly shdws. You can get a little jar of Rowlcs Meutho-Sulyhur at any drug store. , ■ " i CALL FOR REGDiT RATION? Inasmuch as there is some confus ion i(H\to;registration.!this U to,nqtl fyhall persons'who didlnpt he liond : election lust June, that.-ttgsy must register for the Mayor’s election May Bth, 1923. X«*t Saturday? will tie the last day In 4-hlch you can reg ister. Blase attend to this, if you Arc not ulready registered. ’ GJBO. H. RICHMOND, Clerk. April 2^-ot. I ' | Only a Few More Days j | during our April Sqle of Ranges and Tank Heaters. This . j H is your opportunity to fenjoy Good Gas Service by having a a us install a bright new Cabinet Gas Range this month, gj $5.00 allowed for your old range, and a Small Cash pay- a j ment installs the new S that you’ll never miss, soon payis for it. 1 1 * THIS MONTH ONLY A | - sls Porcelain Top Table FREE | | LAST CHANCE I as ~ sas J So come in and let us show you, or call 142 and our repre- M 3 sentative will gladly call. s ss 1 Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. I / as , Qommercial Department lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllHllM if Le Dernier Cri ' 7- ’ \ / i All contribute to the irresistible charm of Spring Fashions. For Paris has taken the savage colors gjf Egypt and/the Orient * * she has pilfered the blooms of the old-fash ioned garden and blended them and fused them into the most glorious chapeau that one’s most poetic fancy could imagine. One must surely see, to appreciate their loveliness-*—their charm and amazing varia tions. N x. 1 POPULAR PRICES—SS.OO UPWARD. \ * Fishers Ml BODY NEEDS “HOUSE-CLEANING” r”S spring house-cleaning time and your body needs it as much as your home. Your blood is sluggish ana clogged with impurities, your vitality is low, you are weak, flabby, and easily tired. LetGude’a Pepto-Mongan, the most effective spring tonic known, parity your biooa, tone up your system, and start, you off for the spring ready arid fit for every tMk and every Pleasure. 1 Your druggist has it, in both liquid and tablet form. Gudc’s pepto-Aiangan ?j*"*oandßl&odEn rwfeflf ~ NOTICE x. .AtatitedArbids ‘ fe-'triftuW, frieh bpards and cedar posts fOr construc tion of fence and buildings for Ca barrus County Fair. Association. Specifications and quantities furnished upon application. W. A. FOIL. Chairman Ground Committee. 20-ts-c. Wedding Invitations Printed at The Tribune and Times Office on a few side arid outside envelopes. * *" tr# E ,VAft F^|TiS»Ul6l^>A.-Y ft -»7 M fUaiiLM '(JjlJKjtrt / *•".* 1? v t'U uZ\t PARK AVENUE HOTEL 4th Avenue, from 32nd to 33rd Street*. New York x HScVway Eetraoca at Dow) QNE of the best known hotel* in the metropolis. Convenient to ■hopping, theatre*, and in the heart of the wholesale district. Le** than 50c. taxi fare (one'br more persons) from either railway* * terminal Surface cars pass door. PRICES FOR ROOMS 50 aiagle room* $2.25 per day 100 single room* S2JSO per day 250 double room* , • i -. • - $4.00 per day and upward Single room* with bath • * $4.00 per day arid upward < Double ream* with bath » - $5.00 per day ahd upward POPULAR PRICE CAFETERIA AND REGULAR RESTAURANT * The SUNKEN PALM GARDEN U, wMoundad by Dining [' ■ Balconie* and a fine Qrchpsta i« rtationad here avery evening. v - GEORGE cj BROWN, Proprietor , W Trade With Merchants j | Who Advertise I They can sell Cheaper ft Pays to m an Ad. in The franine A'> '* 'v - Vs»- •?! v • ''ivps cumfl el.-ups ,ff - • •tl. ‘iPßw' • >■ 1 mt.h k .... «« ww. • ... . Wednesday, April 25, 1923

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