PAGE SIX iV I For sixty-seven years, j| H | BUCK'S have served so p B I tvell that today, they are || H chosen . by particular housewives the country jiij M II over as most desirable i:j mm s a ranges. Jill The Good Name which Ruck's enjoys is due not jlj ■hi ord of satisfactory ser- jj H vice, but many finer sea- j"! tures developed by time H jjj •m and experience. Beauty, Economy of Operation, Convenience and me- H |jj chanical excellence are features which place Buck's Ranges |j H in the position of supremacy which they occupy today. \ T isit our store and let us demonstrate this wonderful j;j P range without any obligation on your part. Concord Furniture Co. I is .. The Reliable Furniture Store The Cup That Cheers g Hi «a ; s a braeiifg cup of tea. coffee or cocoa. . \y fijSV A fresh made and daintily served, alone, or V(y ~~ JBuS with some solid food, to cheer the inner II man or woman. Onr cup service is gen- Uj- I orally praised because we use only t hA jdP' | | 11/RiiP best tea. coffee and cocoa, all with an f Ij| | ijllf Wb exquisite flavor of their own. vSff\ V CAROLINA CAFE [ Special Sunday Dinner I NEW VICTOR RECORDS! jj 19152 —When Clouds Have Vanished Elliott Shaw lj Why Don't My Dreams Come True Henry Burr ! I 19104 —Complainin' Eddie Hunter i! I (lot Eddie Hunter 1 19151 —I Love You Whitman and Orchestra Tile Life of a Rose Dornberger and Orchestra ill 19155—Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake Whiteman and Orchestra V Oh You Little Sun-uv-er-Gun .... Benson Orchestra of Chicago ]l| 19156—.1u5t a Girl That Men Forget The Troubadours iji Steal a Little Kiss While Dancing .. Green Arden Orchestra V 951—The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise R. Werrenrath |l] Rose in the Bud R. Werrenrath iji 45570—1 n a Shoe Store. Marie Cahill 11 The Symphony Concert Marie Cahill i ! 944—Faust Stokowski and Orchestra lj 1 Mignon Stokowski and Orchestra jlj 6419—Sonata in B Minor Olga Samaroff jlj Nocturne . Olga Samaroff lj OCT OX OR A WEEK—EVERY WEEK—FRIDAY jlj BELL & HARRIS Music Department i«*innftaooooooooooooooooonooooooooonannnnoangifln<Y>p00000 GLOBE AND HOLYOKE TIRES j [ Are Made From the Best of Material and Built to Give l 20,000 Miles of Service. They Are Guaranteed 10,000 Miles 1 You Will Make No Mistake When You Buy These Tires. J J | TRY THEM OUR AUTO LAUNDRY IS THE BEST || CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 i iwinnnncMMinnnnnoootXionnnryyifyYnotMinnnaawQQCpoffiqjKyXM'XK 1 TIRE PRICES ADVANCED | | , | I We Have Not Advanced Yet I I II I 1 We have bought a big supply of Cord Tires, all sizes, 1 at old prices. Remember all ours are guaranteed and we | carry the best tires that money can buy. A few of our I specials: 30x3 Fabric * $7.50 and SB.OO {■ 30x3 Cord r SIO.OO | 30x3 1-2 Cord _i SIO.OO fi * 32x4 Cord $20.00 | All First Class and Fresh Stock. us Show You What | , We Have. Ritchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE Phone 117 The Penny Ads. Get Results—Try Them. THE CONCORD DaLY TRIBUNE jThe Concord Daily Tribune j TIME OF CLOSING OF~MAILs ' j , The time o's the closing of mails at the Concord poetoffice is as follows: I Northbound. 1 Train No. 186—11 p. m. | Train No, 84—4:00 p. m. Train No. 36—10:00 a. m. Train No. 12—6:30 p.m. Train No. 38—8:00 p. in. Train No. 80—11 p. m. , Southbound. Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. Train No. 45—4:00 p. m. Train No. 135—8:50 p. m. Train No. 29—11 :00 p.m. I LOCAL MENTION 1 An important meeting of* Stokes Lodge j No. 32 A. F. & A. M. will be held to- | night at the, club rooms at 7:30 o'clock. The Bethel Community Club will hold 1 its regular monthly meeting Thursday ' night. IVof. Robertson will make an address on the special school tax. • 1 One case of chicken pox was the only new case of disease of any kind report ed to the county health department for over the week-end. The Kings Daughters will meet to- , night at 7 o'clock at the home of Miss Janie Klnttss on Church street. Please . note the Change in the hour. Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. F. & A # M. t will hold its regular communication to- c night (Monday) at 7:30 o'clock. All members requested to attend, hnd visitors g are welcomed. s ills. Jennie Praether is confined to lie - . home oil Easr Depot street on ac.-oun: of illness. Her condition (luring the past several days lias not been so fav orable, it is reported. Leander, son of Mr. Berry Nash, at- i cidentaily wounded himself Friday while handling a pistol. The gun was d:s eharged, the bullet lodging in one of , I, niler's feet. An X-rav picture was ; made to locate the bullet, which was f later removed. ( . There will be a regular meeting of the . Fred Y . McConnell Post of the American Legion in the club rooms tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at B'o'clock. At the meeting officers for the ensuing year will be elected, and it is imporfalit that all - members be present. ' The public should keep in mind the fact that the proceeds from the sale of . Forget-Me-Nots will be devoted to the relief of the wounded and afflicted sol diers at Oteen. The price is not lim ited and you can pay as much as you ( will, but nothing less than 10 cents is ( expected. J. C.. five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs J. H. Taylor, of No. 11 township, died i Saturday at 12 o'clock, noon, death be- ( ing caused by pneumonia and other dis- 5 eases. Funeral services were held yes- J terday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Sal is- J bury, and interment was made in the t, cemetery there. j. Eleven cases were on docket for trial ) ill recorder's court this morning. Three l of tlie defendants were charged with J gambling: five were charged with intoxi- > cation or having liquor: and three others f were charged with violating traffic laws. J None of tlie cases were considered serious 5 and court was not in session but a short ( time. C A'charter has been issued by the Sec- } retary of State to the Cash Feed Store I of this city. The incorporators are Grov- 2 er Creech, \V. T. Wall and Clarence J Bost, all of whom will be associated < with the store which will be located on j Church street in the building formerly oc- j eupied by the Dutch Lunch. The new ( store will sell feeds and seeds and will j open about November 15th. The county commissioners held a short J meeting at the court house this morning. ( The regular meeting was postponed out j of respect lo Mr. W. D. Harry, member 5 of the board, who died this morning. The \ boatfd will meat again this V-rek to j transact regular business that was ex- j pected to be transacted today. Tlie boay<l < will also meet in the near future 'to ’ choose a successor (o Mr. Harry. i A Concord man who claims to have j kept tract of wealther conditions, stated 1 this morning that the first all-day rain i since April fell here yesterday. There < have been heavy showers on a number of * days, he pointed out. but until yester- J day there had not been a day since last 1 April that the rain fell without interrup- I t*°'i. T*ie rain was general throughout the State, judging from reports from all sections. 4 ootbull games affecting State teams followed the dope Saturday. North Car olina defeated South Carolina; State de feated Davidson and Trinity defeated Elou. In the South Washington ami Lee won from Virginia; Georgia won from Auburn and Alabama and Georg'a Tech played a scoreless tie. In the East Yale defeated the ‘Army* Dartmouth was de feated by Council and Syracuse defeated Penn State. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples by Register of Deeds Elliott: Lee Furr nnd Miss Bes sie Talbert, both of Concord; Ernest Taylor, of Charlotte, and Miss Dessie Warren, of Kannapolis; Bernice Ml Hurlocker and Miss Ellen Shor. both o{ . Mt. Pleasant; Clyde R. Mingers and Miss jlvnn Clawson, both of Kannapolisg and 'lien R. Ewing and Miss Georgia Russel, (both-of Kannapolis. Miss Ella Summey died Saturday in Charlotte from injuries received several months ago when she is alleged to have been struck by an auto. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon and the body was sent to Asheville for inter ment. Miss Summey. was a cousin of Mr. D. B. Morrison, Miss lam Stuart and Mrs. H. I. Woodhouse, of this city, and Miss Stuart and Mr. Woodhouse attend ed the funeral in Charlotte. _ Slippery roads caused a number of ac cidents on Cabarrus county roads Sun day, say reports reaching this city. One Concord man returning from Charlotte l*te yesterday afternoon stated that he passed six cars either in ditches or dam aged by collision with other cars. On the Mt. Pleasant road two cars collided and both were damaged, although occu pants escaped injury. One of the wrecks on the Charlotte road was on a bridge, it was stated, indicating that the care were wrecked when tack driver tried to get to the bridge first. ... j jgppjj lom iSr Sims sgJSays- Never steal an overcoat. A New York man did it and was caught. He won't need one for 60 days. Our country is planning a foreign pol icy. We suggest honesty. Honesty is the best foreign policy. News from Paris. Old race horse given new glands. They should have used fliv ver glands. Armistice Day is coming. Armistice begins at borne. Why not sign an ar mistice with your wife? New Y'ork detective caught six crooks j at one time. Thick n» they, are he sbould . have gotten a dozen. Charming news for tlie littlg girls to- { day. Modern surgery can make all boys, grow six feet tall. War for SO years is predicted in Eu- j rope. It can't happen. CigarCltes would j not last 30 years. » Divorce is increasing in Germany, j showing they qtill have money. Perhaps a man smiles when n girl jiats 1 aim on the head because that is his fun-j n.v bone. Nothing makes you see things in a dif ferent likht lige the harvest maan. The | nice thing about a farmer is you never have to leave home to go to the country. The great, handicap about being a grand opera singer is getting born in some foreign otainti'y. When a man goes to the dogs many of lps friends bark at him. The trouble with a cut-rate barber shop is the rate is usually about two cuts per minute. A false alarm to a boy is when a house next to the school burns. Berne lias the reputation of being the most honest’ town in Switzerland. It is said that in many years not a single article of value has been lost within the city without being recovered. MASONIC NOTICE. Regular Communication Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. F. & A. M. Monday night. No vember sth, at 7:30 o'clock. Visitors welcome. G. W. CREECH, Secretary. CONCORD COTTON MARKET. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1»23 Cotton 31 Cotton Seed 66 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I Buy This $1.25 Weather House For \ijj I® Only 85c, Enter Our Guessing Con- ijj test and Win a $15.00 Cash Prize. This house is size 6 l-2x 8 1-2 inches. When the weather is to be ]! j fine the woman will be out. When stormy weather is approaching the ifi man with his umbrella wilt come out from 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain i ' or snow. Hurry up if you want one. C. H. BARRIER & CO. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 VISIT THE SCIENTIFIC PALMIST MADAME ALLEN If you are unhappy, discouraged, unsuccessful in doubt, or trouble, this ; wonderful palmist can positively change your condition, many who were \ on the brink of uncertainty, today are resting easily in the lap of luxury j by acting on her advice. TO THOSE UNHAPPY AND DISCONTENTED—if you are aepdrai- j ed from the one you love or in trouble from any cause consult her j NOW. Would you 1 like to marry quickly? Have you any trouble over any affair in life? / , • I Do you want more success? If so you need her advice, site not only tells j you of your troubles but how to overcome them. No quesflon asked, j she will tell you all. There is no home so dreary and sad, no life so S wicked or blighted, no heart so sad and lonely, no condition or circuiu - stance so complicated or incomprehensible that can’t be set right and i kept right after a visit to her, common sense says go and partake of j these advantages and in after years you will be spared the saddest of j words "It might have been.” Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. , • XI West Depot Street, Duaenbery House w i mm iqgsnnJ llt Can’t Be Beat ;! 1 ; Cline's Honey and Almond ' ‘ ) ] Cream for chapped hands and face. ! ! Notice the difference in the qua)- i Clines Pharmacy! PHONE SSS g 1 ■ —» '' ■i nnnr 1 i . i ia 1 UIB THJB PMfltT COLUMJf—IT PAY* gOOOOOOOOOOCIQOOOOOOOOOOOOOi : Batteries Recharged Cars Repaired Experienced Mechanics j All Work !; Guaranteed ji- I i Reasonable i Charges j i Bollinger ij |. Motor Co. Forest Hill rJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo sooooooooooooooooooooooooo I Eyes Examined Glases Fit- ] ] ted Dr. E. C. Pierce OPTOMETRIST Eyesight Specialist Office Horn’s: 8 A. M. to ] 4 P. M. Office on Second Floor Op posite Efird’s Depart- 1 > ment Store. oooooooooooooooooooooooooc LOYAL ORDEIt OF MOOSE. Regular meeting of Concord Lodge No. 404 L. O. O. M. Monday evening at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to be present. CARL BEAVER. Secretary. We have a Good I Supply (jf the Best Hog Feed on the ; market Pure wheat ; Shorts and Red Dog, Phone Us Your Or ders CABARRUS CASH * GROCERY CO. i Phone S7HV W i 14 • 0 A S3 THE RITZ Another 1 young man’s model three r \ IT button sack, with notched / r i!| Lrfl W lapels. More forrn-fitting -jff \ and more shapely than the / 4"/ if "® x^ord ’ — a smart style— // if r v but not quite as extreme - I m tA JAMHowever, it's a smart-look- Ls l If ing model. ‘ Hoovers [I Inc. 1 I: Hats in Becoming Shapes and Bright | | j Colors That are Becoming: With j!j # ! Winter Clothes ShoWn at i SPECIALTY HAT SHOP U t! J J rnT-imii u linJSSii COAL Order a ton of my Best Jellico Double Screened Coal— it will please. . A. B. POUNDS Coal of Quality - -■ “Quality Store” Give us your for Fresh -Country Butter and j Eggs and Farm Vegetables. I Orchard Produce Company Hi#m ls *- t - Successor to L. E. Boger Ilf you want that genuine feeling of satisfaction invite us to your next blowout. We live up to our guarantee ot ab solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz ing. / • I Motor & Tire Service Co. m u CONCORD PRODUCR MARKET , (Corrected Weekly by Cltae A Moose.*) j Figure* named represent priced paid j lor produce on.the market: , Eggs .........a.... 40 Batter ... JO Country Hdm .26 to JQ Country Shoulder .16 Country Sides .18 Young chickens .25 Hens ;... 48 Turkey* , .25 to JO Lord 4g 1-2 , Sweet Potatoes SI.OO Irish Potatoes SI.OO jOuions $1.25 Peas $1.25 Corn , sl.lO *"rg2X£?~-~‘ a Zgr-\ 1 ■ r~. '• ' ' ... • ' • Meniay, November 5, 1923 "pOOOOOOOOOOUOUOpOOOOOQOOi g HARRIET HUBBARD AYER'S PREPARATIONS How tp Massage Your Face; | Reduce Your Double Chin; Remove Crow’s Feet, Brow* Lines, Frown Lines, That Tired Worried Look; With Full Directions for Same. Gibson Dni| Store 5 ‘The Rexall Store” g

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