PAGE SIX * BUCK'S HOT BLAST HEATERS : | Burns all the combustible matter in any kind of fuel. ? The Circular Over-Draft Hot Blast drives heat into base, which be- j ! comes sc highly heated that it warns the floor entirely around the stove. 1 No cold floor when you have a Burk’s Hot Blast in your heme. 1 I r.tike other heaters—best for economy, convenience, durability and s!. .1 appearance. Sold cn Easy Payments. j Concord Furniture Co. i p The Reliable Furniture Store j Do You Eat to Live, or Live to Eat? j j Tliat’s None of our Business, but it is our business to sell you your |j l eats. There is no other place in the city that can come as near sup- [j ( plying you with all your requirements as our store. If you liave never j jj visited our store we invite you to come and inspect our stock ami | | compare our prices with what you have been paying. We carry a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fresh It l and cured meats. Fresh Fish, Fancy Fruits and all kinds of Country 4 jj Produce. We make the Best Sauer Kraut you can find ami have a fj i good supply ready to sell. C. H. BARRIER & CO. j si ? M NEW VICTOR RECORDS I 35726 —Gems From “Aida" Part I Victor Opera Company V Gems From "Aida" Part II Victor Opera Company jij 8 10114—Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake Billy Murray l| Maggie (Les, Ma'am) Aileen Stanly aud Billy Murray !i| I 10118—The Argentines, The Portuguese and the reeks. Jluucan Sisters Stick in the Mud Duncan Sisters iji 3 19121—1 Love Benson Orchestra of Chicago !l| No More Nora International Orchestra iji 19122—Somebody’s Wrong j Benson Orchestra of Chicago 1 1 1 Love Tales Great White Way Orchestra ]l, 19115—The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Pennsylvania Serenaders iji Indiana Moon The Troubadours jij 10000 —Lucia Sextette Gall! Curci, Caruso and Journet |l| Rigoletto Quartet alii Curci, Caruso and de Luca l 6374 —Symphonie Pathtique (Part I) Philharmonic Orchestra Ji ” ” (Part II) Philharmonic Orchestra A 917—Song of the Traveler Paderewski ij l Etude in G Sharp Minor Paderewski jlj | BELL & HARRIS Music Department oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooo j GLOBE AND GOTHAM TIRES ; L 1 i There is no Tire any better. Try them and you ..will i be convinced. OUR AUTO LAUNDRY IS THE BEST CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 BfIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ATTENTION CAR OWNERS! Hood, Kelly and Goodrich Tires We have - one of the most complete lines of Tires in the city. All standard makes and fully guaranteed: 30x3 Fabric $7.50 30x3 1-2 Fabric $8.50 SPECIAL ON CORDS 30x3 __l SIO.OO 30x3 1-2 $ll.OO y 32x4 $20.00 up 33x4 $21.00 up Tube with Each Ford Tire for $1.50. Come in and let us show you. Remember all our' Tires are Guaranteed. ► Ritchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE WE SPECIALIZE ON BUILDERS HARDWARE 11 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE j Tlie Concord Daily Tribune j "time of closing of mails. ’ The time of the closing of malls at the Concord postoffica la aa follows: Northbound. Train No. 136—11 p. m. Train No. 34 —4:00 p. m. 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. Train No. 45—4:00 p. m. Train No. 135—8:00 p. m. Train No. 214-11:00 p.m. WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight and Sunday; no change in temperature. I LOCAL MENTION j Mr. R. E. Harris has born appointed j notary public by Governor Campron Mor- I rison. Mr. Harris has received bis com mission from the Governor. * Miss Carrie May Griffin, sister of Mrs. Gilbert Hendrix, has entered the Char lotte Sanatorium for treatment of an in . fectwl foot. Her condition todpy is re -1 ported as favorable. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Byrd are today | moving into their handsome home on • North Union street. The house occupied i by Mr. and Mrs. Byrd will be occupied in the future by Mr. Charles E. Parks and family. Henry R.. tw.o-year-old son of Mr. and . Mrs. I>. A. Motley, died Friday after -3 noon at the home of his parents iil No. 2 I; township. Funeral services will be held Jj tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock at Fnir | vfew Church, and. interments wi.KJ be jj made in the cemetery there. 4 Everything is quiet in police circles | here, local police officers state. Only 9 three cases' were called in recorder's 1 court Friday; and since that time no new 1 cases have developed. Two boys charged I with climbing the stand pipe were tried J Friday, judgment being suspends! upon 3 payment of the costs. 4 There will be a business meeting of the 4 Music Club at the Central School audi i toriuin on Monday evening at 7:30 J o'clock, immediately preceding the last rehearsal for the War Mothers Concert, jj* Business of importance will be transact • ed. and all members are urged to be present. A public meeting will be held in the court house here this evening at 7:30 j o'clock under the auspices of the Con i cord Textile Union. Several men promi j nent in union work in North Carolina, i including C. I*. Barringer. President of 1 the State Federation of Labor, will speak j at the meeting.. The meeting will be a public one and the general public is. in -1 vited to attend. Miss Martin, returned missionary from Brazil, will speak before the Grier Bi -1 ble Class of the First Presbyterian j Church at the Sunday school services to-* i morrow morning. Miss Martin was heard 1 with interest in the Church at the pray i er meeting service Winlnesday night and \ she is certain to be heard by a large j number of women tomorrow morning. 1 Mr. J. K. Dayvault has returned to i his home here from a Charlotte hospital, where he underwent treatment for some I time. Mr. Dayvault’s condition contin ji ues to improve, but he goes to Charlotte 1 at regular intervals for further treat -2 ment. Mr. Dayvault has been suffering ji with blood poison and part of one finger I I on his left hand had to be amputated. I 1 Miss Helen Patterson has received 11 from her brother. Mr. Fred M. Patter j son, a fine German police dog. The dog 1 1 was secured by Mr. Patterson while lie was in Germany this year and as he is still a student at the University of Penn ■ sylvania and has no place to keep the dog there, he forwarded it to his sister 3 here. [ The race in the National League is over for another year. By defeating Brooklyn Friday the Giants clinched the pennant in the National League for the third consecutive • time and gained the right to play the Yankees for the world championship. The series will begin Oc tober 10th, the first game to be played at the home of tlie* Yankees. The Davidson College football team won its second game of the year Friday when it defeated Presbyterian College 3 to 0. A field goal was responsible for the Davidson victory, the two teams be ing about evenly matched in practically every department of the game. The game was played in Rock Hill and was wit nessed by. a large crowd, a number of Concord fans being among the spectators. , On Friday, October stli, a baby clinic will be conducted at Rockwell for the j benefit of several prominent foreign phys icians who are visiting the United States studying health methods of the United States. Miss Gazele. local county health nurse, and Dr. Buchanan, county health officer, will assist the Rowan nurse and county physician with the clinic, one of several to be held in this State‘for the benefit of the visitors. A number of race horses have already reached the fair grounds aud warming up exercises are held at the grounds al most every day now. Tlie exercises are held every Tuesday and Friday and num bers of i>ersons have been going to the (fair grounds to see the horses in opera jtion. Interest, fair continues to increase, and when the formal opening is made on October lttth persons from all parts of this and adjoining counties are exjwcted to be present. The condition of \V. R. Quarterman, j the young senior of the Collegiate Inst itute at Mount Pleasant, who had the misfortune to break both wrists and an elbow in a fall from the third story of one of the main dormitories, is consid ered quite favorable to a complete re covery in t.mc. As far as can be now determined he has received no internal injuries, though it may be about three months before he can rejoin hig class. HU mother has arrived from Savannah. G*., to be at his bedside and his dassmatea and friends are very attentive to him in the way of frequent visits, flowers and delicacies. ( The claim is made for Savannah, Ga., that *it is the largest distributing point on the Atlantic coast for fish and oys -1 Experts Find Chemistry Helps In Wash ing Clothes. Detroit, Mich.. Sept. 29. —Chemistry nnd physics of the modern laundry will be discussed by recognized experts at the annual conention of the National Laundry Owners Association here Oc tober 1-5. says W. E. Fitch, general manager. "Our scientific phases of laundry work." ijr. Fitch continues, “are plan ned to interest every housewife and every man who sends a shirt to the laundry. Several years ago the laundry men established a fellowship with the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research at Pittsburgh, where I)r- A. F. Shupp has been engaged in laboratory experi- Try Our Regular Business Men’s Lunch Served From 12 to 3 Every Day Only 45c We specialize in Home Cooking, which you will appreciate. Ideal Lunch Room Opposite Water & Light Office. P. S.—Select Fresh Oysters and Fried Trout balance of week. Better Than a Furnace for Fall and Spring Furnace heat for the cool days of Fall and Spring is an unnecessary expense. Install a Radiantfire in your fireplace. This marvelous development in gas heating burns for hours at the cost of a shovelful of coal. Heats by a new principle—Radiant Rays that send forth heat rays directly into the foom—Pure, odorless heat always available and as cheerful as a flood of sunshine. j V . Investigate this wonderful invention at once r I ’ There is a Size and Ityle of Radiantflr* to M;ot Eve: T " -:t erhent. S the Attractive .<« Our Stutter asm: Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. !‘* ' v • Just Received —Another Big Ship | ment of ipOl' KUPPENHEIMER * Good Suits and Ov- Many Exclusive Patterns and It wHtfl Other Good Wool Clothes .both 11 li jflfjHjl or en an( l Young Men. Val ues that can't be thatched at the '■ price. Suits and Overcoats— s24.so to $35.00 > V , fW. A. Overcash I*. Clothier and Furniaher j ’ ■" . ii'.mi ments in connection with every problem S involved in the washing of clothes " The results of these investigations ] into textile strength, dyes, and the re- - moval of dirt and stains absorbed into ' the fiber of fabrics, are regularly bul- 1 letined to the association members, and this service gradually iB placing j laundering upon a standardised scien tific basis." The association numbers 2,- 000 members and represents 75 cent of the total capital invested in laundries I in the United States- MASONIC NOTICE. \ Regular communication Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. F. & A. M. Monday night. Oc tober Ist, 7:30. It is the order of the W. M. that all Masons be present. Vis itors welcome. G. W. CREECH, Secretary. ! SERVICE 1 1 1 Our rush delivery service is al- | !11 ways at your call. When yyou ]i \ i[ i laeve an order with us you can be j i confident your goods will be deliv- V i ered as promptly ns possible. This !j, i service is absolutely free. I)o not ] i \ j hesitate to avail yourself of it. We j 1 1 i are pleased .to deliver anything j 1 from the smallest to the largest or- ( 1 | der. .lusf phone and leave the I i rest to us. IJ . Cline’s Pharmacy j Telephone 333 IrU- .Uih ii-tn I I: hKfeWtf IMW ] \' L Mr. J. Harry Rosenberger REPRESENTING THE FAMOUS Schloss Bros. Clothes : * ARRIVED THIS MORNING WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF THE . Newest Fall Styles, Weaves and Materials FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN BY ALL MEANS SEE THEM This is a splendid invitation to the men of Concord E “ and vicinity, in fact every man who wants a suit above the | ordinary. Wear a Schloss Suit. Made to your individual ■ measure—they cost no more. It will be a pleasure to show you this display. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY HOOVER’S, Inc. J s —I I- I ■ j I Make your wants known and we can supply you ! with one of the newest styles and shapes of best and most used materials. ! SPECIALTY HAT SHOP irms ».i. iniitui »mi— COAL! COAL! Sure the coal strike is settled Miners won—got more money I have a few cars to sell at the old price Phone quick A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 “Quality Store” Give us yotjr order for Fresh Country Butter and , Eggs and Farm Vegetables. i’ . • j Orchard Produce Company | Phone 180. Successor to L. E. Roger ooooatsaesooooootaeiaooaoa^^ If you want that genuine feeling of ‘satisfaction invite us to your next ?• I blowout. We live up to our guarantee of ab solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz ; mg. . ' Motor & Tire Service Co. 11 y t at "-Tj-u-uuTJLn-iuTjTjju-tjJinnnniinriV-- _L .. . ...... ...Li CONCORD COTTON MARKET. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1023 Cotton 28 Cottbn seed i -70 % 1-2 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline ft Moose.) Figures named represent priced paid for produce mi the market: W Eggs .40 |jßutter a.......... JO Saturday, September 20,1023 Country Bpu .25 to J Country Shoulder ;Y Country Sides .....L... Young Chickens '.. ................ J .‘.'V.'.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.'. 1 Sweet. Potatoes Irish potatoes 11: Outaus •.«....••• ->........ fL Bum ............. L........... fli Cots . .j, ........ sh »■ ••••-/ " ' . . .7!