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f ' - • •. Tuesday v November 6,- 1923 TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FORCED SALE NOW GOING ON Entire Stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoes, Gents Furnishings Adopting a policy of not waiting until after season to make a downward revision of prices, but presenting NOW such liberal reductitons that cannot fail to command the attention of every man who cares to make a saving—yet possess Clothing of unquestioned quality and correct style. The offerings are for 10 days and we advise that you be fair to yourself and at least visit this shop for an inspection. HALF PRICE \ A Overcoats Yes, We Have O’coats. A Few of Our Prices: $25.00 Grav and Brown, latest p,?c $16.95 $32.50 Plaid Backs, fflQ QC .all colors. Special. One I.Of Sliirfs $2.50 to $5. ‘Sizes 11 - ■ _ ■ ■ ■ ™ to $2.00. During flic Virginia Will Vote on $30,000,000 Road Issue. ItieHmoml, Vu.. Nov. s.—Virginia vot ers will go to the polls tomorrow to ex press their preference as to the state's method of financing the road buildiug program. The electors will decide wheth er the state shall issue .$50,000,000 in bhnds for highway purposes or whether the "pay-as-you-go system” 1 , now in force, shall be continued as the basis of support for road construction. Advocates of both methods of financing the highway progrnm .were apparently confident tonight that the voters would One of these hens fed ordinary grain feed.. The other fed on Pufina Chicken Chowder. Get more eggs now. Hens that don’t lay Don’t Pay. Cull out the loafers and feed the balance Purina Chicken Chowder with Purina Hen Chow. Then—watch ’em lay. SANITARY GROCERY CO. V PHON& 686 SULPHUK CLEARS ROUOH, RED SKIN Face. Neck and Arms Easily Mad* Smooth, Says Specialist * Any breaking out of the skin, evei fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special ist Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation be gins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as r«s&i pgnplOT and ring worm. ' « seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief frqpi embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small Jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from gny good druggist and use it like cold cream. 50 High Class Suits JJ^LF Pure Wool Materials in Pencil Stripe, Solids, and a variety . of choice patterns. While they last we offer you choice at W* II W $40.00 Overcoat. A look will ?rice fy L $22.45 $12.00 Rain Coats. $4 95 $17.50 Rain Coat <fcQ QC Special Price - $25.00 Gaberdine, ffjl £2 QC latest style. Price $32.?>0 Heavy Grade Whipcord. None better. Spe- SIQ QC cial Price $117.170 endorse their own plan in/tomorrow’s referendum. / The bill picorporutiiig the bond issue pro]K>sal provides that ‘'interest ami sink ing fuud for the retirement of said bonds (are) to be provided for by the levy of a tax not exeeediug two cents per gallon on gasoline or other motor fuel aud the present state will tax for road construc tion, or so much thereof as may be nec essary.” A mill tax aud a levy of three cents a gallon, on gasoline" are supports for the highwuy plan now in operation. HEAD STUFFEQ FROM CATARRH OR A GOLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief'—no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head dear and you can breathe frqafy. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your Bold or catarrh disappears. Get a small Dottle qf Ely’s Cretun Balm from your druggist npw. Apply a little of-tius fragrant, antiseptic, peal ing cream in your nostrils. It penetrate# through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comsß lostsptly. It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. HII'I.J, mmll •■""Wl-VT Old Newspapers, ft Cent* a Roll of 90, at Timet and Tribune office. ‘ ' ‘■ ', _/ ' f ' v THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE A Few of Our Clothing Values $20.00 Value Young Men’s all Colors. Special $H.95 $22.50 Value, all wool. Young Men’s Suits. Spfccial sl9 dR priced $25.00 Gray, Brown and Blue. $27.50 Sport Models, latest style. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Playing Safe y TOM, WlLlir You GO / OOT AND CALL DANNY ? J \ DIMMER 15 ALMOST / ’ f"\ READY - HE’LL l IED HAVE TO GET ✓ ] .CLEANED UP* ft iij| jj" R WERE YOU lat boy pS© :LING A6oUT jy^L^|r f AW. HE’S A FRESH KID ■J i HE SAID 1 LOOKED k \ LIKE MV FATHER AND h.mH. FORD TO MAKE 10.000 CARS* A DAY TILL SPRING He Orders His Accessory Factories to Speed Up. New York Times. Henry Ford lias asked manufacturer, from whom he buys large quantities of tire*, wheels, steel springs aud ball bear ings to speed up their production imme diately in order that be may have a suf ficient back-log of raw material* to pro duce an average of 10,000 curs a day by February 1, 1024. Mr. Ford’s order, delivered to these accessory manufactur ers by telegraph, took most of them by surprise uml fomid them operating on reduced schedules aud without any par ticularly lurge' supplies of raw materials on hand. Most of them are makiug plans to speed VH> operations immediately., The present output of the Ford Motor Company, which liqs been maintained at a steadily increasing pa** all year, is approximately 7,500. ears a day, anil the tqtal to be turned out in 1023, including __ $19.45 $30.00 Snappv Style's, all colors. pS*L--'_J_ '521.95 $40.00 Blue Serge Men’s and Young Men’s Mod- $90.95 els. Special Price-- $45.00 College and Society Mod els, all colors. Spe- 4*99 50 cial Price HEY, DANNY WHATS THE MATTER THERE? COME ON HOME ’ IT’S DINNER TIME- • fp|||gp|||j hurry up! ifyr— i' * WHAT PID YOU $ SpT\SAY BACK TO HIMpL -1 ~ SAV \ J j ' ( ANYTHING- HE'S ) j iY ( 31GGER THAN I J ' l \ na k ll' cars and trucks, is approximately 2,000.- 000 vehicles. On the basis of his last order, Mr. Ford’s plants will turn out approximately 3,000,000 curs and trucks in 1024. Production for this year, up to October 17th, amounted to 1,500,000 vehicles. October production was ap proximately 350,000 vehicles aud that for November and December is expected tq be about 300,000 each. The total turned out by Ford plautts in 1022 was 1,351,333 vehicles. Those-familiar with the automobile in dustry express the opiniou that the or der to increase production so that 10, 000 cat's a day may be turned out iB Occasioned by. Mr. Ford's .desire, to ."get; the jump” oil the Spring trade. They say also that many people who purchase Ford cars on the weekly payment plan have now deposited with banks sufficient fund* to permit the delivery of their cars. In the New England district alone this is estimated to call for ''200,- 000 cars. According to dispatch** received in All Other Suits Greatly Reduced Consisting of the Best Products obtainable independable merchandise. All the season’s most popular fabrics and that composed our Fall Line of Woolens have been reduced below the present cost of manufacturing without regard to the probable loss. The style will be correct for seasons to come. BY ALLMAN the financial district in the last day or two, there will be no further change in Ford’s Models aud probably no change in the price schedule in 11)24. It has been estimated that the Ford Motor Company's profits in the year ended June 3, 11)23, were $00.97 for every ve hicle turned out. Please Note! five lines of free news notices will For every inch of display adver tising in The Tribune or Times, be given, all notice 1n excess of tliis amount to be paid for at the rate of 5 cents a line. This applies to any show, com cert, or entertainment for which an admission fee is charged, or at which anything is sold. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS Boys’ Suits SPECIAL VALUE IN BOYS’ SUITS WITH TWO PAIR SB.OO Value. Special $4 95 One-Half Price on Jack Tar Togs and Wash Suits. 500 Pairs Men’s All Wool Pants will be sold at a Sacrifice. “WORSE THAN PAIN” Louisiana Lady Says She Has “Ne* er Found Anything Better Than Cardoi for a Run-Down Condition.” Morgan City, La.—“lt would be hard lor me to tell how much benefit 1 have derived from the use of Cardul,” said Mrs. I. O. Bowman, of 1319 Front Street, this city. “I was so run-down in health I could hardly go. I was thin. I had no appetite. Could not rest or sleep well. I was so wedk, and so very nervous, 1 was no pleasure to myself. “I suffered some pain, but the worst of my trouble was from being so weak and easy to get tired and out of heart. “This nervous condition was worse than pain. “Some one told me of Cardiff, and I decided to use 1L “After using a few bottles, I regained my strength. 1 wasn’t so nervous; and began to eat and sleep, and grew stronger and was soon well. “I have never found anything better for a run-down condition.’’ If yousuffer as this Louisiana lady did, you, too, should find Cardui helpful for your troubles. Get a bottle of Cfrdut today. NC-14) A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure aud con tains no harmful or liabit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root kidney liver and blad der medicine. The same standard of purity, strength aud excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. - It is not a stimulant aud is taken is teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for every thing. It is nature's great helper in reliev ing and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. ’ A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, msdruqj and large. —— However, if you wish first to try. this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writ ing be suas and mention this paper. PAGE FIVE Overall Specials Ilcst Make Regular $2.25 Overall tomor row (Wednesday) 2 to customer, at 1.48 KEEP WARM UNDERWEAR $2.00 value Union C* I AtZ Suits. Special Price __ * 1 $2.50 Value Good ff* 1 QC Grade, Special Price t ’ $4.50 Value Silk and dJO A C Wool. Special Price YOUNG Society Beauty, MARIE MURPHY, De clares She is Now Cured of Rheu matism. “There are few people who have suffered more than I did, but NEU TRONE PRESCRIPTION ‘99’ has made a clean sweep of all my rheu matic pains and swellings. “Ever since a child I have been subject to Rheumatism. Attacks would come on me at the least un expected time. My legs and arms would swell and stiffen up, and I would be helpless for weeks at a time. The pain was horrible and I was all discouraged. “I read about Neutrone Prescrip tion ‘99’, got some, and started the treatment. Before I had finished the second bottle, the swellings went down, mv muscles limbered up and I felt fine. “Two years have gone by and I have had no Rheumatism. I am com pletely cured. “Words fail to express my grati tude, now that I am free from Rheu matism, and I want to give Neutrone Prescription ‘99’ full credit for my good health and happiness. I cannot recommend it too highly to everyone suffering from Rheumatism.” m Neutrone Prescription “99” now comes in Tablet Form, as well as Liquid Form, whichever is preferred. Leading Druggists everywhere. Gibtioß Drug Store Our friends Are Notified That We Must charge 5 cents u line for notices ol entertainments, box suppers, etc., where an admission fee is charged or anything is sold. * 30-ts.-p. Pay Your Subscription to Either The Times or The Tribune in advance for n full year and, get, The i Progressive Fgrmer a whole year free. ts. ’ Adding Machine Paper, 20 Cen'a a Roll, 3 for 60 cents, at Timea-Yrlb une Office. Old Newspapers, 5 Cents a Eou of 26. at Times and Tribune oflice.
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