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PAGE EIGHT Si |Baldwin j I The Old Relia :i ' [§ ble Koid Kiean M Kind Refrigerators ||. ICE AND FOOD SAVERS. j;. Perfect circulation of cold dry air. ‘Wont uwinot ir.it. Ttub j; her around the (tacts. saves ice. i ! ’ interested ;u a Refrigerator. be |t gii.'f you see our lino before you buy. Baldwins amt Automatics. || You will lil:o ov.r easy way to pay. |d Concord Furniture Co. -.ft The Reliable Furniture Store ]s| * New Arrivals in Summer Suits I 4 ' Series. Gaberdines aiul <jj (< "X' < '3BP?o|raS;>iirt models for tlto buys g/t£ who like the new models. I ‘ ly -i u iu ,'cc, W. A. Overcash •I CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER Phone 7SO. —- I COMPLETE LINE OF SPORT | ING GOODS! Look at our window display of [ Sporting Goods. A complete line of fishing |ackle, minnor buckets, reels, minnor seines, baseball goods, golf clubs and halls. Rides and Cartridges. \ Let us fix up your camping outfit. Our goods are all guaranteed and prices | Right. Ritchie Hardware C« PHONE 117 | The San-Tox Store | We now bn re the agency for 5 H the well known Santos I.ine of Q 8 Goods. Q Q “San-Tox Means Purity.” 6 I Telephone 333 i | Cline’s Pharmacy NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock holder* of tlte Citizens Rnilding nml TjOhii Association will lie heM in the office of the Citizens Rank and Trust Company in the city of Concord, N. 0., on Monday, May the seventh. 1023, at eight P. M. ' Ik;; A. F. GOODMAN, ; , fleece -ary and Treasurer. 4-18-25: 5-2,3,7. Trespass Notices, 10 Cents for Six si Tutit*-Tribune Office. fVX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC> I ELIZABETH ARDEN 8 d Face Powders and Toilet § Preparations j* IWe Are the Agents S Gibson Drug Store | “The Rexal Store” ]< > ooooooooooooooooooooocooo© 'i obn fkllows notice. £JOSn e Meeting every Thursday night at t 8:00. All tnembers urged to attend •r and visiting brothers welcome, t KELLY-LEWIS. Recording Secretary. For Wedding Invitations and An nouncements, leave your orders at Tlm*>«-Trihiibp _ Adding Machine Uaper, 20 Cents a it roll. 3 rolls for 50 cents, at Times j Tribune Office. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE : t h<? Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS j ‘ The time of the closing of mails at. • the Concord postoffice is as follows: ;: Northbound. i! Train No 44—11 p. in. Train No. 3(V—l O ::10 a. m ,! • Train No. 12—II :30 p. m. • j Train No 38—7:30 p. m. *! Train No. 30—W p. to. ); Southbound. ■j Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. ; Train No. 45—3:00 p. to Train No. 13"—9:00 p. m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. WKATHEK m«‘ABT. •! (bnc.aliy fair tonight and Friday: ;j no change in tempi‘rat me. «mb mmtmem ——■ ■■ w 1 i ; i LOCAL MENTION s! C«!ton on the local market today is I j -pioied ai 27 cents per pound : cotton 1 ! seed at (Hi cents per bushel. |j Two new canes of measles anil one, i I new case of whooping c ough were; H reported to the ciainty health de-; P par!merit for yesterday and last iigilvt. i! Thirty dollars Was collected in llues ’ i • in iccordiv's i-niti-i Weiitirsdny. Three, |:licieia'an!s paid 85 each amt the ntb-i ([cr paid 815. Court was in session', II only a short while. j f | A series of revival servii-es will lie j J '| held at the Methodist Protestant < I chun k next Sunday. Tile pastor will ; J !he assisted by Rev. Geo. H. Hi-own, | ( j I I!., of IFgit Itint. j ‘,l Coop ii.i ii—s i heiiur made now < tloa 111 • w holm- *-1 Mr. and Mr- C j! i! A. .Mils. Mai' ! .s bi-in-; i*rei ti-1 on ! -, Nil 1 1 i loh -I Tli'- borne nib j |] [i.. h.:l.h b‘- i oiiii.'ot, a\\ il l;i n iL'c m-M j i| "Rsl.e" Hammett. for three years a t f! r»n- l iii-i i- el tin- Fommii I i/versity | j i: ti i !o.i! I :• a .a. liiod lid- wee': of lit- j i j he. ■ r >u uiegil i- liamn.et i oil < = j r'.-iai-aili")e.i t.t-re as one iil it-e stars : •1 on lie- Foi inan learns that ilefeate.! j ji Davidson fur sevi-ral seasons. I C The l est rnuie to Kannapolis now. I |! according to tiers:ms v.hn have i» | ,i! drive tii-re ofien. is via the old b • • j faeinry mad. The mail connects with 1 j| ill- vegiilar liiglr.iai about ivo miles 4: inn-til of b'linisi. . ii'i is in fair shttiie ; *|re.v. This is ihe most direit and ■ si-ni :es, route to Kannapolis. ’|i 'lie- bird bouses on display :ii ihoi p-.-.ii-l 1 *rug Coiupita.. a:--- for sail : i ai si I.eiag Imiuliisl b; ilu- Wuiiian':- 1 'tjCb;!-.. i : a : eiTort i" alMiise g:e :ter ••! i::ierc I i’l i-irds tile e!i:!i ntTered iiri-.n:- jifu the b s; i.i .ises am! the tlirc" on i, di.eei..; were p:esi nted and >:ei :a red ■|! winners, and are i-w for -al--. ;j! !to- e liegta -. \< aagest dattglt'er id ! ;«• .Mr. aad M: -s V. li. Ibglar. ua- |>aiii i i fully i I:: -1 •. i . \ era i da\ s ago o ! i.-:i i'll VI Ii;:; ..... si:.■ ISIS h'a lill:: Si; 1 1 ’!.'i'. ; I i ur.'ii-i-.: and was caught in tin i l ain. Tin etiil.t - i's'i-ii-.i e| [j. brrb-es on in r'm i right slim:! 1 . find fi_ii:i hiii. and I.as b-ea eoalitied ! S| to her 1-e.l sum " me n -ei-ha t. • i I-eojiii- :ta.■- i. _ I'r ‘i-i i 'uncord to : Sabs! 111-;.- u i g I: : -u- la u! • enw I while Ci" reg’tltti- bigimay is being re-; paired. four are gohu: via tile oidw 31 rtttiirlniry real: otbera are going via i 4 K iniapolis: and s.'i!i miiers are go-; !|[tug via Faith. The faith road is j 4 said to lie in e.-a elieul shape but is ; I'i" about four miles lengcr tlam the otli- | r| o '' ,v I iji A number of Carolina alnmm are! P plftiming to go to creensimro Satuv | day to witness the Carolina-Virginia p baseliall game. i’lie game proves the j |l j biggest collegiate baseball game of the j || state each year, and is always wit- \ H neased- by thousaiuis of fans. Tlie I 4 two teams are at unit evenl? matched! this year, and the game promises to j ai lie a good one. ii| The city still has a force of hands ! i'i at work on South Church, street.] | widening that part of the Street ex it tending from Minns si reel to the Cov i;f histon Candy Company, bu the east 3 side of the street some of the huild -4 ings are iieing nnued luu-k. the tele "s phone eonipany is having its poles moved and other changes are being j< made preparatoiy to widening tli“jj street. The local highs an- praetieing hard j for their game with the Laden highs ( here Friday afternoon. Last week in j j Baden the locals just, managed to:! score the winning run in the ninth in- ji ning and they are going to take no | ] chances on the grace by letting up in | j their practice this week. Sullivan, i pitching ace of the locals, probably ] will work on the mound for the Con cord boys. So far announcement of a Republi can ticket for the municipal election has not been made. It has been inti mated by several prominent Republi cans that n (}. (>. I*. ticket would lie offered, but nothing definite lias been i stated about, the matter yet. One Re publican leader stated several days! ago that his party would probably I j announce a ticket when the full tick-1 , ct hail been decided upon. Persons who did not register for the special school bond leleetiou last year must register this year if they want to vote in the municipal election on May Bth. The registration books have been open several weeks, but they close Saturday, and those persons who have not registered are advised to do] so by not inter than Saturday. Ah- : sentee votes will not be allowed in the election, ns they do not apply to muni cipal elections. I An important deal in residential property in Concord was consummated yesterday when Mrs. N. F. Yorke sold her home on North Union street to Mr. Chits. S. Smart. Mrs. Yorke will' begirt at once the construction of a I modern new home in Statesville, where she will move ns soon ns the home is I ! completed. Their many friends in] 'Concord will regret, to lose Mrs. Yorke! and her family. Mr. Smart will re- i model the house completely and work j will begin ns#soou as he can secure] possesion of the property. He plans to move into his new homo by this fall. ■ - If the Mediterranean should evapo rate to the extent of s<!o feet Italy would be Joined to Africa. “VENC3” AT ATLANTA. j Atlanta, tin.. April 17. 1923 j Editor Concord Times: VCe are at the depot here on our' way home f torn X :-o, Orleans, where j wo attended the old soldiers' reunion i and had the finest tithe- of our life.] New Oi lento: has the hi.si people iu the world. .At the depot in, Atlanta] we met a bevy of the pmti st you:i;s Indies we hare over seen selling and tugging the passenger-' in rais • icon e; 'or taking tare of the children of the working mothers. This is one. of ihe tilled depots xv<- have seen and v.’e she passengers cinui-.ig anil going world without end. There wine 2d of us old soldiers from Salisbury a! il-.e reunion tipd we ail say Unit New Orleans gave us the best lime we ever hath We remitiiied over to see the different places of importance and arc just now on our way home to Kal isnin-y. Miss Ella Mirian Wood, ihe; celebrated painter, of New Orleans, showed us all lit rough the museum and pnr down tlte names of al! the differ ent animals iti our book for our items. She paints beautiful seercs for ilm Stale -,il Louisiana. Sim is the lines! painter wo ever met and ihe finest e i uiated jovmg lady. We would not take a thousand dollars for our trip. While we wore there the people told us that Atlanta, Ga., was another }•»!••>» t-itv JCWOOOOCWXWW ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS Free One Famous Air-Gauge, Extra Heavy Red Inner Tube with each Clover Leaf or Long Distance Cord Tire. Limited time on ly. Written guarantee one year. Will save you one-third mileage (in tires. Clover Leaf Cord sire over size built for car owners who want High Quality Tire. Written guarantee 12.,000 miles against blow-outs and rim cuts. Long Distance Cords are oversize, rugged toughness, armoured Extra Strength. Written guarantee 10,000 miles. They are Home Products, manufactured by Paul Rubber Co., Salisbury, N. C. Million Dollar l’lant. Air-Gauge Inner Tubes shows amount of air pressure at all times, .Warning you of under inti it ion. As to their unusual guar antee. Nothing is put into these products but tlie very best. And I absolutely stand behind them. And am well known here. Every thing being eijual. patronize North Carolina products and keep money at home. J\ ('- ! ACC I’l. one 412 W for demonstration. . il. vjl j: rCO Exclusive Distributor Cabarrus County COOOCOOOOOCOOCCOGOCOOGGGCOOOOOOCOCGOOOOOOOCCOfSO The Gift That Gives the Greatest PLEASURE The box that is like a treasure chest with bags of “plunder” —chocolates of new designs and flavors. Pleasure Island Chocolates AUREAL TREAT FROM THE TROPICS Porter Drug Co. The way to a man's pockotbook is through his heart. Tin way to n man's heart is through his stomach. The way to a man's stomach is through our store. Wives, get wise! Feed your husband weii, make them happy and they will make you happy. Our stock of groceries, meats and produce is unsurpassed in the city. Order what you want and if we haven't got it in stock we can get it. If we can’t get it they have cfolt making it. Trade with us anil see how much more economical it IS to get all your ‘'oats" from one store. Our prices are right, our clerks are polite, npd credit- and dating is based on your rating. C H. BARRIER & CO. Bang! Pop I Pow! Bang! ! / What can that be? You can always tell, but don’t wait to see how it will end. Bring your car to us. We have expert me chanics here and all work is fully guaranteed. Motor & Tire 3 Service Co. I At the olrt soldi.os' dance we had ] the pi ettiivt little yivl foe ov,v partner | you evi r saw. Here !:> her )::uae, \f i - 3 Ollie Kilfoyle. The dance for the ohl ■ retina ns was a greet success. We all : had tho time of our lives dancing J with these preity Isetv Orleans girls. ! The ladies and .voting men took ttß till :over the city in their cars to ail the ! important places, They. tool; us nil 'over the steamship, aU over the yits i toin.i hoi •' and all thumgh the ffirge • y.hoieHtle holts'* near the customs ! house am! ~il this nigh !>oth museums, : nml a-ttooil-nuin.V other places too iitim ■ orovts to mention. We never liad such ; ; i iiue vine I (More, and we will never 'forget New < h-!onn a ltd the good people there. Here tire the names of the young : ladies Hitt! at the depal ill At i iiintit tagging the trttveiers and rois ! ing money for a worthy cause. The j money is used for the day nurseries, ; taking care of the children of work ' ing mothers. God Mess these good ! voting ladles —rhr-their work. This i money could ip>t he put to n I letter 'use than tliis taking care of <mr own | dear children right here at home is | iletter than in other countries. The I names of the ladies are Airs. !- I*. ; Halle, chairman. .Vfrs. V. E. Fonder, | .Mrs. Rerry C'oliins. Miss Alary Hill. ; Mrs. D; Aslmr.v, Airs. Ada Walker. I Airs lfoy Roberts. Mrs. C. W. Lane. 1 VENUS. Whoa it eomes Eiere you will agree Your tire in expert hands will be. AVc vulcanize tires by the latest method and use the care that makes their performance profitable and grati fying to you. Your tires arc tubes need our attention as much us we need your patronage. Motor & Tire Service Company BH* B e IPI Economical iSjpgf fry f§ True economy consists in huy- I- 9 ing that which gives the greatest oHf &Vv* g? service. W Mg A Schloss or Cortly Suit will ? •»..•* never disappoint you. TTie:r stt *la peril quality mean along wear— t .yf their style insures complete satis- I c l faction. © j 1 , jll You'll know all about lhat m |-u -|k. when once you've worn a Schloss faSclT * or Cortly Suit. HOOVER’S, Inc. The Young Man’s Store. New Line of Sport Hats —Leghorns with Velvet Trims, Flowers, Fabrics, Embroidery ) 1 ’ and Ribbon. i s SPECIALTY HAT SHOT j X.- «>* ICE, COAL and WOOD ! A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 i * w'c immnfm jr\tr,n*auMX xm -y lAtW-'jnMMWBaf.BCTJ-KPMr—ta»«V.mnnOf»«Ma> ooooooooooixtocococsoocooeoaooooooooocxjooooooooocjoooooo l IF SERVICE COUNTS | i Count On Us S Do you need any of these for your trip? I 1 ! © Extra tires, tubes, pump, spark plugs, rim parts, windshield , T 3 wipes*, horn, road map. light bulbs, jack, patching kit, motorme- X ter. or your ear washed and greased. Our Auto Laundry is the ,:V Ji[ 9 best. "■') j f | CENTRAL FILLING STATION | OCXyXyAOOtXtCKNAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiOOOOCiOOOOOO-'VtOOOOOOOC ■*,• 4% The Hub t[s the home of Griffon and Value First Clothes. From the sheep shearing to the buttonholes Grif fon and Michaels-Stern’s Value First Clothes, are quality, tailor ed so beautifully they win the ap proval of the most fastidious. And you’ll find that the styles unerringly hit that narrow mark where the “last word” merges in to the authentic. Prices too are mighty interesting to the fellow who has plenty of uses for his Come, look over these wonder- JOE GASKEL CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET 1 i,meted Weekly by Ollno & Moose. ] Figures named represent prices paid < >r produce on the market: Eggs .25 Butter , .80 Country Ham .25 Country Shoulder .18 , Country Sides .16 1 , Young Chickens .35 ■ Hens „ 25 ! Turkeys , .25 to AO I | Lard .12 1-2 j Sweet Potatoes ..715 1 iTteirsday,. April 26, -1533. Irish Potatoes ! .78 Onions SI.OO Peas $2.1)0 Corn SI.OO CONCORD COTTON MARKET THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923. Cotton .27 Cotton seed .00 -—■— -*— Engraved Visiting Cards in Any Style at the lowest prices, at Tribune and Times Office.
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