PAGE EIGHT Quaker Steel Pipeless Furnaces («ives< you warmth all through your home, from one central heater down iu the cellar, where it belongs. You’ll increase the value of your prop “ erty, you will burn no more fuel than with several stoves. The One-pipe is the simplest and least expensive type heater to in stall. Only one register to put iu. It’s a good, substantial heater that l will operate with great fuel economy for many years. Phone 347 for prices and terms. 1 Concord Furniture Co. i ! i The Reliable Furniture Store It’s the Governor’s Duty to Preserve Order! It’s Your Duty to Preserve Pears. We have the Pears and the Sugar. You have the money and the Appetite. Call ‘(18” and tell us what you want and we can supply your every need in the grocery line. C. H. BARRIER & CO. NEW VICTOR RECORDS 19132—Three Thousand Years Ago Billy Murray It's a Lottn Bologn.v Billy Murray 10112—Silver Threads Among the Gold. Henry Burr and Beetles Quartet When You and I Were Young. .. Henry Burr. Peerless Quartet 10131—My I’al John Steel Just a Little Girl That Men Forgot Henry Burr 10130—That Big Blonde Mama Tennessee Ten Sobbin' Blues Benson Orchestra of Chicago 10125—0 h Susanna Great White Way Orchestra Southern Melodies The Troubadours 45300 —Will Rogers Nominates Henry Ford for President Will Rogers Will Rogers Tells Traffic Officer How to Direct Traffic Will Rogers (BTC—Slavonic Dance No. 2 Jascha Heifetz Slavonic Dance No. 3 Jascha Heifetz 6375—Gioconda (In Italian) Maria Geritza Alciote (In Italian) Maria Jeritza OFT ONCE A WEEK—EVERY FRIDAY! BELL & HARRIS Music Department GLOBE AND GOTHAM TIRES There is no Tire any better. Try them and you will be convinced. OUR AUTO LAUNDRY IS TH'E BEST CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 FREE! To Every Thirteenth Person—A One Dollar Razor Absolutejy Free Every thirteenth person gets a razor free while they last. Visit our booth at the Fair and and register. If you are one of the 13th persons to register you will get a Razor absolutely Free. Other souvenirs to be given away. ‘Your Hardware Store” extends a welcome to all. » ;*■ ' <* ■■ t I’V .. . .. . i . .i . Ritchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE WE SPECIALIZE ON BUILDERS HARDWARE * THE CONCORD. DAILY TRIBUNE [The Concord Daily Tribute TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. ~ The time of the closing of mails at the Concord poetoffieo Is as 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-*—6:3o 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—9:00 p. m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. \ WEATHER FORECAST' Fair tonight and Wednesday: little change in temperature. LOCAL MENTION | Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. I). McCurdy. I October 7th. a daughter, Nanc.v Ellen. 1 j Pott on on the local market today is' quoted at -7 1-4 cents per pound : oot " ton seed at <SO cents per bushel. 2 i Make plans to be in Concord u ».yt ii week for me Cabarrus County Fair. The “ fair will be one of the best ever held in ji j North Carolina. I I The mnditioii of Miss i.ertrude Shaw. » , who underwent an operation last we *k in “ , a Charlo’re Hospital, is reported today [ as improving satisfactorily. ” Mr. Shelley T. Howell is temjw)rarily - with Scarboro & Company in the absence of Mr. Scarboro. Mr. Howell recently resigned his position as assistant mana ger of the Barks-Belk Company of Al bemarle. Dr. John A. Patterson has gone to Monroe to attend a district medical meeting, which he will address on “Dis eased Tonsils.'* He was accompanied by Mrs. Patterson, who will be the guest of Mrs. Frank Limerick while in Monroe. Twelve defendants were tried in re corder’s court Monday and each was found guilty. Eleven of the defendants paid tines totalling $145. the twelfth ap pealing when tined SSO for assault with a deadly weapon. I Howell’s Community Club will meet Thursday night, October 11th. for the purpose of electing new officers and mak ing plans for the fair. Miss Wilson. Mr. Coodmaji and Mr. Foil will make talks. | Howell’s choir will furnish music. ' Announcement is made that the Fall term of Federal Court which was to have convened at Salisbury this month i has been postponed and the next term i will be held there January 14th. The | Statesville court is also continued to i January. e Mr. Hugh Cline has accepted a jiosi ; tion with the shoe department at Efird’s. i Mr. ('line is a son of Mr. \V. X. Cline, i of No. 4 township, and has been making I’ bis home in Kannapolis, lie plans to i move his family to Concord on Friday of this week. [ The eondp'on of Clarence Ridcnhour. i quarterback or the Concord High School | football team, who was injured last K ri | day in a came with Charlotte, is report i ed today as satisfactory. IP lenhon- w.il 1 be lost to his team for sever d weeks, and I his loss will be a severe bio* to the 'oral i team, as he has been first string ~'ianei|- | back since last year. | The biggest football game of the week ,;iu North Carolina will be the Carolina i Trinity game which will be played Fri | day at Durham. The two teams are said to be in excellent condition for the | game, which will be the first important | one played between State teams this year. The game may have an important | bearing on the State championship. Frost was reported by a number of Concord people this morning. One lady’ who lives in No. 4 township and who was in the city early this morning stat ed that she did not see any frost at her home or on the way to town, but sev eral residents of this city stated that they saw frost iu low places on their property. So far as reported this is the first frost detected this Fall. Mr. J. T. IV. Broome, district manager of the Gotton Growers Co-operative Mar keting Association with headquarters at Monroe, will make an address in Con cord Saturday afternoon at the court house. The meeting will begin at two o'clock, and all members of the co-opera t five association and all others interested are invited to hear Mr. Broome. Other State officials of the association probab ly will be present also. One new’ ease of diphtheria was report ed to the county health department Mon day. according to a department report. “If parents would give their children the diphtheria serum there would be no eas es of the disease here," we believe.” one member of tlie department stated. “So far we have heard of no case w'here the child has been given the treatment." The serum is given free of charge by the de partment. The city traffic laws forbid pci-sons driving faster than ten miles an hour through the business section of the eity, a member of the police department stat ed this morning, in issuing a warning that violators of this law are to be ar rested. Several persons have been ar rested for violating (bis law, it was stat ed, and others will be arrested unless I they drive slower in the business district, i which is always congested. Jailer McClure and Deputy Mcdlin made a raid iu No. 10 township Monday afternoon and succeeded in destroying about 240 gallons of beer. A resident of No. 10 advised Sheriff Mabrey that he thought the beer had been concealed in an old house and the officers found it under the porch of the house. It was buried in four barrels each of 60 gal lons capacity. The owner of the beer is not known. - The Concord High'School football team is practicing bard now for a game here Friday with the Davidson High School team. Quarterback Ridenhour will not be in the Concord line-up Friday as he was injured last Friday in Charlotte, but the test of the first string men will be in shape for the game. The game prob ably will be played at the fair grounds, although the place has not been definitely decided upon so far. This will be the first time these two teams have met | y«*r. $1,000,000. Mistlnguett. * famous i French dancer, sole ownar of what are •ailed the -million dollar legs," tetngr ImM op by bar dancing part •er Burl LsslSa. Jut before she sailed tor France. She will return ,—and bring the million back with! her, too. | W. O. MU NOTICE. Regular* meeting of Elm Camp No. 16 W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Moose Lodge Room. Every membei is urged to be present. W. R. FISHER. C. C. C. A. ISENHOUR, Clerk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that by mutual consent the Law Firm of Maness, Arm fichl & Sherrin has been dissolved. Mr. Annfield will practice alone and occupy Rooms Nos. 1 and 2 in the new office building immediately over the Tin Shop of F. C. Niblock. and T. D. Maness and M. B. Sherrin will occupy Rooms Nos. 3 •xml 4 in the said building and will prac tice as Maness & Sherrin - Oelebei Ist, 1023. T. D. MANESS. FRANK ARMFIKLO M. IS. SHERRI”. 3-tit.' We furnish stamped and self-ad dressed envelopes free, to all our regu lar correspondents. When you need a supply, let us know and we will send them as once. Give name and address. 3 IF JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER H had twice as many millions as he now controls he couldn’t j • j buy a better evening’s entertainment than you will have ! j when you see An Emory Johnson Production PIEDMONT THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW HJ rubber Goods Hot Water Battles Syringes, Ice Bags < : <mnd All . Sick Room Necessities Clines Pharmacy USB THE PENNY COLUMN—IT PAYS Premier? i — —■— —— fIS Edouard Ilerriott, mayor of j Lyons, France, was over here on a ' visit. Photo snapped just before ihe sailed. He is hailed as the nea* pro- 1 i, oe We have the follow ing used cars for sale or exchange: One Buick 5-pas senger Touring One Buick Road ster . One Ford Racer One Dodge Tour ing. These cars can be seen in our show room Barbrick street • STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept Pay $5.00 in Advance Fur The Tribane and we will send you the Progressive Parmer one year absolutely free. The Progressive Farmer is the best farm paper published. The price will be SO.OO if you get your paper in the City Don’t Know What to Order Let our waiter suggest, or perhaps our menu will. You can make no mistake ordering any special dish on our bill of fare, as they are all “delightful,” so say our patrons. Let us suggest a dish of oysters for dinner. Special Sunday Dinner CAROLINA CAFE Just Received Another Car or Spartan Feeds, Loaded to N the Roof For more milk feed Spartan Dairy Feed—the Best on the market. For more eggs feed your hens Spartan Laying Mash; makes old hens lay like pullets. CABARRUS CASH GROCERY COMPANY Phone 571 W S-T-R-I-P-E-S f The Popular Favorite in Fabrics For Fall Stripes, stripes and stripes—pencil-stripes, pin-stripes, banjo-stripes, chalk-lines,- cords—if you want to see all types and shades in striped fabrics before buying your new Fall suit—come here! Schloss Bros. & Co. Suits in fine stripe cassimeres grouped at S3O $35, S4O. .i * ! HOOVER’S; Inc. THE YOUNG. MEN’S STORE SMART HATS That make an Instant Appeal to the woman of good taste. Hats that are Just a Little Bit Different—but not Loud —in other words Hats of Distinction. > * I SPECIALTY HAT SHOP COAL Buy now, why delay and pay more? The pay for a day’s work by any class of labor will buy more coal today than any time since I have been in the coal business. Had you *ever thought about it in that way? Order now if only a small part of your (winter’s supply from A. B. POUNDS “Quality Store” Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. Orchard Produce Company - ■ Phone 180. - Successor to L. E. Roger il ' ! If you want that genuine feeling of j satisfaction invite us to your next j blowout. We live up to our guarantee of ab solute satisfaction in all Qur vulcaniz ing. Motor & Tire Service Co. CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline ft Moose. 1 Figures named represent priced paid for produce on the market: Eggs T .40 Batter AO Country Bam .28 to .80 Country Shoulder 18 Country Sides 18 Young Chickens .22 Hens 18 Turkeys 26 to JIO Lard 12 1-2 Sweet Potatoes SI.OO Irish Potatoes SI.OO Onions $1.25 Peas $1.25 Corn sl,lO Chattel Mortgage Blanks, 3 For 5 Cents, at Times and Tribune office. Tyasday, Octpber 9, 1923 CONCORD COTTON MARKET. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923 Cotton 27 1-4 Cotton Seed .00 We Will Give The Progressive Fanner a whole year free to every subscriber to The Tribune who pays a year in ad vance—that is, you get both papers a whole year for only SB, or $0 if you get your paper In the city of Concord or outside the State of North Carolina. Addresa The Tribune. Concord, N. C. at Times-Tribune Office. For Sale—Ford Speeder, bucket seats. In good running order. Apply Crank shank, ctre of Triune office. ts. Mortgage Trust Deeds, s’Cento Each aj Tribune mid Times Offlcn.

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