PAGE SIX CLEAN SWEEP SALE ! Closes Saturday Night TRUNKS 20 Per Cent, off I This Week Only GOING AWAY TO SCHOOL THIS FALL? HOW ABOI'T A NEW l THINK? We have them. Wardrobes and Steamers. All sizes and styles jj to select from. Twenty per cent, discount for this week only. | Concord Furniture Co. Tbe Reliable Furniture Store r..a'a''aggSEl3E3s333332Sl2S^^ . ogr-rr- r.z:r~: ~z~ _x.Lnx rrrrrrrsaßß— j I I Final Clearance Sale j | ■■ Os All Summer Suits; Hats, Shirts and I Underwear : Men’s $25 Suits now $18.75 1 \ Men’s S2O Suits now $15.00 | All Dress Shirts reduced 25 per cent, i All Straw Hats One-Half Price W. A. Overcash j , J Clothier and Furnisher 1 • i WEATHER PROPHETS f- Quaint Attractive Reliable {? Advertised for $1.25 | r It is surprisingly reliable on local weather conditions. i I? Made on strictly scientic principles. We have secured a H JjJ special price on a quantity and as long as they last will sell H I them for exactly what it costs us to Tetail them—only 79c. p Every village, city and farm, house should have one. Come {- and get yours at once or mail your order. Mail orders 8c | extra for packing and postage. C. H. BARRIER & CO. \ onooooooooooiaoooooociooonnnnnQQnnnnnnftnnfMylijjMfrflffQfloQOQf* I Special Dance Records for August 19101—I’m Drifting Back to Dreamland .. Benson Orchestra of Chicago Just For Tonight Benson Orchestra of Chicago 1 19102—Nobody Knows But My Pillow and Me. .Benson Oreh. of Chicago ! I Never Miss the Sunshine Benson Orchestra of Chicago 19103—The Cat’s Whiskers Benson’s Orchestra of Chicago In a Tent Benson Orchestra of Chicago 19087 —Carolina Mammy Great White Way Orchestra Stella Great White Way Orchestra 19091—When June Comes Along Great White Way Orchestra Born and Bred in Brooklyn ...j.. The Troubadours j 19092 —When You Walked Out ....... .. Brooks Jones and Orchestra Bebe Brooks Jones ana Orchestra 19091—Rosetiue and You Zez Confrey and Orchestra Oh; Harold Zez Confrey and Orchestra 19093 Barney Google Great White Way Orchestra 1 I Cried For You The Collegians I 19044—Trot Along Benson Orchestra of Chicag { Wit To’ Thumb Zez Confrey and Orchestra 1 19028—Valse Hilda Clyde Doerr j 19060—Mother Goose Songs .. .> *. Alice Green I Death and Burial of Cock Robin Alice Green ] 19079—0 h Jab. Oh Me! t Lou Holt* ] That’s My Baby # * Lou Holts • l BELL&HARRIS Music Department j . —OOPBOBOOOQOOOOOOOQOQOOPPeOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE iThe Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. ' ( The time of the closing of malls at the Concord postoffice Is as follows: Northbound. Train No. 136 —11 p. m. 1 Train No. 34 —4 JX) p. m. 1 Train No. 36 —10:30 a. m. Train No. 12—6:30 p. m. . Train No. 38—9:00 p.m. Train No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. Tyiin No. 45—4 :00 p.m. 1 Train No. 135—9:00 p. m. Train No. 29—U :00 p.m. ] WEATHER forecast. Local thundershowers tonight and < Thursday : c ooler. | localTmention | j j Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Crooks, j of McGill street, August 21. a daughter. < Mrs. Charley Brown and two children, ( of Salisbury, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. < R. V. Blaekwelder for a week. Pretty petite Shirley Mason will be j seen at the Piedmont Theatre today in < "Lovebound." a new William Fox produc- J tion. The Concord Chapter American 5 Legion Auxiliary will meet tomorrow— jj Thursday—evening at 8 b'elock in the j Legion Club rooms. All members are J i asked to be present. ■ £ Baseball«at, Cabarrus Park. Key:nano-' £ lis. on Thursday.,Friday and Saturday of § | this week, between the Cabarrus Y team £ j and Dad Prim's All Stars from the Blue € 1 Ridge League. J Jj i Only two eases were on docket for trial 5 in recorder's court this morning. One £ | defendant was charged with speeding and S i the other with driving an automobile > | while intoxicated. Everything has been £ j «)uiet in police circles this week, local jj i officers declare. S I Announcement was made here today 5 [ of the sale of the New South Case and C | 'lintel. The former owners, Eugene and i ! Lee Martin, sold out to Christ Pappas. ? ; Pappas came to Concord from Laurin- C 1 burg, and took charge of the case and S | hotel today. ? Cement and brick masons have com- £ j pleted tile' foundation for the building jj j Mr. E. K. Grady is having erected on his S [ lot adjoining his plumbing plant on East c i Corbin street. Brick masons will start § i on the walls of the building at onee, and ? work on tile structure will be pushed as £ j rapidly as possible. jj I Fine progress is being made now on jj i the addition being erected to the Cabar- 5 rus Motor Company. Practically all of £ i the brick work on tile structure has been jj i completed, and carpenters are now en- ? j gaged on the structure. The building is £ } being erected just in the rear of the 5 j present home of the company. ? ; Relatives here have been admised that v j the condition of Miss Ella Belle Shriey, f j who uuderwent an operation in a Char i lotte hospital Monday, continues to show I ) slight improvement. A message from ’ Mrs. John M. Cook, sister of Miss Shir e.v. who is in Charlotte, received here Tuesday afternoon, stated that Miss Shlr ey seemed to be improving daily. ■ The funeral of Mr. John Lady, who I died Tuesday in Presbyterian Hospital in , Charlotte, was held this afternoon at 2 | o clock at Rocky River Presbyterian jj Church. The services were conducted j by Rev. T. H. Spence, pastor of the ;| Church, and interment was made in the jg Church cemetery. Quite a large number :| of friends of the deceased, attended theh jj services. jf Every one is invited to take part in it the program to be carried out at the jj Southern station tomorrow when the Ro jjj anoke Boosters will be welcomed to Cou :{ cord. The special train carrying the ;| boosters is expected to reach Concord at !j 1:25 p. m„ for a2O minute stop, and J every on? who can do so, is asked to be I ;| at the station to help extend a hearty jig 'welcome to the visitors. | The dentist who has been conducting Jj the dental clinic for colored children of the county, has completed his work in a the county and is now in the city. He jj began his work at the Logan School this | morning and ill be at this school for 1 the remainder of the month. All ohil | dreu under 14 years of age will be ex amined by the demist if they will report to the school builniug. < All children who have not been pre viously successfully vaccinated for small pox before they can enter school this | year. This law was pointed out this 2 morning by Dr. S. E. Buchanan, county II health officer, who expressed the hope g that all children who must be vaccinated 0 would do so before school opens so it I will not be necessary to send them home I after their school work starts. H The aldermen of the city are expected I to fix the city's tax rate when they meet B in regular session on the first Thursday I night in September. The eontmissioners B probably will fix the county rate at their I September meeting. Iu some quarters * it is believed the city tax rate will have to be increased. The tax at present is j SI.OO, and some believe it will be rnis i ed as high as $1.15 or $1.20. i Mr. Geo. R. Pierce of this city re i ceived a message Tuesday morning that j his nephew. James Garter, aged 7 years. of Roanoke,. Va., had been killed in that 1 eity by being run over by a truck on Monday afternoon. The little fellow was crossing the street after leaving a pic ture show, and was instantly .killed. Mr:' and Mrs. Pierce left last night for Roaueke to attend the funeral which is being held this afternoon at four o'clock. Wants to Get Square With World and Settle Down. John -Eury, Jr., Concord negro who has roved about the world for many B years, has decided to settle down, and B to carry out this desire he has pur- Q chased a farm near Midland, in the B neighborhood of Duck Creek Chnrcb. B “I bought 32 acres,’’ John said, “and X paid $3,080 for It. I paid $469 in 8 rash, in addition to buying all my stock | B and farm equipment. I have raged ' 8 about for many years, but got homesick 8 for Copcord and North Carolina, so Q came back to settle down.’’ John has X an ad. in this paper today, asking any- Q one who has an account against him to O notify him, as he wants' to “get square O with the world.” Thursday Morning‘Specials at PIGGLY WIGGLY Seven Cakes Octa gon Soap, 25c Seven Cakes Toilet Soap, 25c Watch For Next Thursday’s Spe cials I WOMAN’S CROWNING BEAU- |j Beautiful hair is more often an ijii accomplishment than a gift. No jij! matter how lovely the hair may jij: be in youth it will gradually lose (j i its beauty topless properly cared ji [ for. On the other hand, a seem- jq ingly poor head of hair will ae- ']' quire qualities of beauty through jij the right treatment. i 1 i Suppose your hair is good now. tj' Don't neglect it. For the hair is jij alive. It needs food, stimulation, iji exereise, attention, just as much 'j l as every other hotly cell does. And jij only healthy hair is beautiful. iji Venetian Arilena Hair Tcnic. is y a wonderful iuvigorator for the jij scalp and lmir. (No. 1 for an oily iji O condition: No. 2 if the hair is in- jij 2 clined to be dry.) Every day yon jij A should rub this tonic on the roots iji S of the hair to stimulate a good dr- jr x filiation and keep the scalp elas- X tic. The hair will respond, grate- isj 8 fully. My tmiintaiuiijg* a healthy jij 2 condition of the scalp you will ( S| X prevent the formation of dandruff. is> 2 stop falling hair (even iu severe jei 2 chronic cases! and greatly retard (5| Q premature greying. l’er bottle, (5j 2 $1.50. X 2 Ordinary Ilenna Shampoo Pow- X Q der, used whenever the hair is '5 2 shampooed will not only cleanse j* 2 thoroughly, leaving the hair glos- 1 5 0 sy and fluffy but contains just O 2 enough Oriental Henna to bring X out the natural color of the hair, j Q Three packets for SI.OO. v X Shampoo Powder is a J X special shampoo for blondes. It O S brings out the .beautiful goldeu V 2 lights and makes the hair alive and X O fluff.v. 50 cents per packet. O 2 Graduated Henna, to give the 2 2 hair rich, auburn tints. It is es- (< 8 pecially reeummended for faded lsj 2 Titian hair. Should be used in j< 2 conjunction with the Ordinary j) 1 8 Ilenna SlmmUoo Powder. 50 8 2 cents per packet. I X 2 Special Ttinishian Henna for X 8 tinting hair that is turning fere.v, Q x back to its natural color.. Brown. j< 2 Light Brown. Dark Brown, Black, ijs Q (Should be used in conjunction Q X with the Ordinary Henna Shampoo ( < 2 Powder), .ill cents per 1 packet. <J> I Gibson Drag Store | OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQg»OOOOOOOOOt> j SPECIAL! Fresh shipment of small Picnic Hams, 15c per pound. Cabarrus Cash Gro. Co Phone 571 W. CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose.) Figures named represent priced paid for produce on the market: Eggs 30 Butter 30 Country Ham 25 to .30 Country Shoulder IS Country Sides IS Young Chickens .22 Hens 18 Turkeys .25 to .30 Lard 12 1-2 Sweet Potatoes $1.50 Irish potatoes $1.25 Onions $1.25 Peas’ $1.75 Com $1.15 ru f.t m iris (fT, T?t"J 4 TI T3s’fl o‘fTy 1 SB- 440 0 Make These Hot, Days * | COOL AND COMFORTABLE | Slip Into I AMunsingwear Union Suit 95c $1.50 and $1.95 August Clean Up—Special Sale Price on All Seasonable Merchandise F*B It Pays to Trade at l ISHER’S Concord's Foremost Specialists . " :V No President of the ' United States H since John Quincy Adams has lived to 2 be eighty years of age. 3 * w. o. w. notice. jL m ifcr Regular meeting of Rim Camp No. 16 W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Moose Lodge Room. Every member is urged to be present. , W. R. FISHER, C. C. j C. A. ISENHOUR. Clerk. ! j! Nifty—Tasty jj[ ■ SODA DRINKS f ICE CREAM At Our ;1 8 Soda Fountain j \ | Cline’s Pharmacy ij Telephone 333 rj/ W/ j Tile motor used in Durant cars ij! was designed by W. C. Durant |j and a capable staiff of engineers |]j to emphasize Simplicity, Power -j g| and Strength. See it and com- H pare it with others and you will jj realize how well they succeeded. j| It is one of the reasons 100,000 U people received Durant cars in 9 one year. Buy a Durant or Star I car—we have both in stock. B J. C. Blume Garage 1 Buick Four Wheel Brakes We are now showing the |j| new 1924 Model Buicks in ! ! our show room, will be glad ! to have you inspect it. <! % k We have several new sea- i tures in this model we would i ( like to show you. s ! STANDARD BUICK COMPANY i ; Opposite City Fire Dept Since, the Spring and Summer season is over our thoughts nat- K urally turn to fall, and conse- 9m NJm ?|&| quentlv we have every depart- |gf; Iw ment full of new fall styles for 9| ■e! p v If V'M men. I\‘ *. fit It is too late to buy summer I 1 v * goods s<s let us help brighten up §§ W 1 1 ■ X our appearance With new fall 1 El ¥ w 1 Mil suits, topcoats, hats and sweaters I T 9 1 >3 ffl Suits priced $20.00 up. * l&M Fall Hats priced $3.50 up. 1 C* I . Cartley r a Fall Sweaters priced $6.50 up. LjQkfc Fall Shirts priced $1.25 up. HOOVER’S, Inc. The Young Man's Store. Wonderful Bargains in all Summer Millinery Can Be ; Found at j SPECIALTY HAT SHOP. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC \ COAL j A splendid lump coal for $9.50 per ton. Best Jellico double screened SIO.OO per ton. The above prices for immediate delivery. I I will thank you for your .order. I sell for cash. I A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 > 1 ANNOUNCEMENT j Our new Vacuum Cleaner has arrived and we are now ' prepared to vacuum clean the interior of the finest auto mobile. ! Bring your closed cars to us and let us clean them up ] | for you. / • * • Two Passenger Cars 75c | Four Passenger Cars sl.OO OUR AUTO LAUNDRY IS THE BEST ! CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 “Quality Store” Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. Orchard Produce Company | Phone ISO. ,\. Successor to L. E. Roger | WEUCiJ-J .'i ti.fs-i BiadaaMdaidttiitol d#r?n-H’d.dr! ni d a •a.d.a.irl;! 1 } If you want that genuine feeling of satisfaction invite us to your next ' [. blowout. * We live up to our guarantee of ab solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz •; ; | ing. Motor & Tire Service Co. K <r ■' '.( K ■■""■■■OMOCDODOD^.SWM.— Wednowtoy, August 22, 1923 I

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