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PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN Come to Covington's Price pfice buster site. Men’s, w.omefl’s ,and boys’ cloth thing, hats and caps 15 . cents off. Halters, Bridles saddles* axle grease, rope, picks and spades, buckets, pans and stewers, scrub brushes, -horse -brushes, men’s collars and belts. 21-1 t-p. i . , ■ . Phone sio Por Dressed Chickens. Pure pork sausage. fresh country -eggs. Chss. C. Oraeber. 20-2 t-p. California Prunes. Fancy Evaporated peaches, apricots and apples. AY. J. Glass ft Son. 21-lt-p. Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds. Call I s. Dove-Bost Co. 21-lt-p. Two Qbitit and Tan Hounds. I*. E. Boger. 20-2 t-p. Fresh Country Eggs, 30 Cents Per dozen. I‘boue 510, Chus. C. Graeber. 20-2 t-p. Have You Tried Ferndelf Coffee? Step in and get a hot .cup — our demonstra tion's now 'ou—lo till s— Dove-Bost l’»- ,U. j"'- ; v.- 21-lt-p. Tlie White Bus Bine Co. Will Operate 6:30 bus out of Concord aud 7 :00 out of Kannapolis for the benefit of the people who want to work in ‘Kaimauo lis. Beginning March 20. For further information Call OSS. l’J-dt-p. For Sale—Good National Cash Register. See AY. T. Linker. 18-4 t-p. Call 813. Fresh Meats, Cured Ham. Fish and oysters. Query and Mnbery. 20-2 t-p. Cabbage Plants For Sale at Our Place Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday of this week. It will pay you to call aud 1 get your ' supply. Crowell's riant Farm, 150 E. Corbin St. 17-4 t-p. For Sale—Galvanized Iron, Right For signs, pipe, not smoking pipe but iron pipe, any size, bottles, demipohns and jugs, hold anything, tallow, round iron, and corks, bees wax, five gallon cans, aud hornets nest. anything worth while. Cfias. H. Foil. 17-6 t-p. Notice—Dr. E. C. Pierce, Eyesight Spe cialist, located at Kannapolis. N. C. Eyes examined, glasses fitted. 12-24-t-p. Where Sinclair Lived I I W Sm vlr ..a ij -iMi ••2 ° ut „ ln^" d f penden ce. Kas., they still call Harry F. Sinclair, oil king:, Fnoto shows the Sinclair home, as it was during the magnate’* lefird’s! 1 THE STORE OF SATISFACTION | 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY 1 I 88 CENT DAYS jj I Big Bargains For 88c All Over Store | I New Specials Every Day of Sale in Every Department - Come and See What You Can (jet For 88 Cents These Days I / * EFIRD S I WE SATISFY Free Demonstration of Femdell Coffee. . Duke’s Sandwiches, also served. Come in—dtue with us. id tlli 9. DoveSust Co. 21-1-tp. Wonted—l t-2 Horsepower Gasoline engine. Phone or write AV. K. Bald win, Harrisburg. * 21-2 t-p. Rhode Island Red and Ancona Eggs For I batching. Mrs. G. C. Heglar. Phone 2731. 21-lt-p. Come In feet a H«t Cup of Ferndell Cof fee —it's free. Dove-Bost Co. 21-lt-p. Fresh Fisfc and Oysters. Choice Cats of beef, pork «nd veal. Dressed chickens - 'out Phone 510. Ohas. C. Graeber. 20-2 t-p. Iwfcerg Lettuce, Fancy Celery, Kale. new potatoes. Fancy tomatoes. AA'. J. Glass & Sou. 21-lt-p. Fresh Fish, Roe Shad, Buck Shad and rock fish. Phone 510, Ohas. C. Graeber. 20-2 t-p. For Rent—Two cr Three Nice Rooms for light housekeeping. 64 N. Church Street. 20-2 t-p. Reward for Return of Auto License plate 126086. The Tribune 20-St-p. Changeable Taffeta SI.SO a Y'ard, StraW braid 10 cents. Just received Now Summer Hats. Bargains. Miss Braehen's Bonnet Shop. 19-3 t-p. Wanted—To Exchange Ford Coupe body for FortT Sednn bodv. Phone 807. 20-2 t-p. Learn' Barbering—Big AA'ages; Jobs guaranteed. AA’rite for catalog. Rich mond Barber College. 602 East Mar-, shall St.,- Richmond, Ya. 15-15 t-p. For Sale—City Property and Farms. Jno. K- Patterson. 14-30 t-c. Typewriters—Bargains in Underwoods, Remingtons, Royals and L. C. Smiths. AYrite use for prices. X.. C. Smith Typewriter Agency, Charlotte, N. C. 13-26 t-p. Want to Hear Fi-om Owner Having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Chippe wa Falls, AA’iscousin. 8-15-p. Lost—A Number off of Car—2o-107. Scud to 632 N. Jnuiper street, Kaunap olis. 17-6 t-p. We Will Send The Times and McCall’s Magazine, both for one year for only $2.60. ts. 1 IN AND ABOUT THE CITY THE “¥*’ FOLK NEWS Concord’s business wen will send their Ydllfy MU tfSih to Oftensbon for a match with -the representatives business men's team of that city. Concord' has some splendid material, and although they have been defeated the last two times, the fact that other teams are | using the best material that the leading colleges have had the honor of claim ing as star players explains the reason for these defeats. Concord will play Charlotte npxt Friday evening for recog nition ip the State meet in this zone. Charlotte has had claim to the title in ' this section and will play Asheville for the western section if Concord is de feated . Friday evening. The Business Girls' Class. Tlie business girls of Concord have the benefit of the Y. M. CT A. gymna sium floor on Monday evening from 7 :30 to 8:30 p. in., and also on Thurs day evening at the same hour. There are several business girls who haven ever missed a class since it was organized the latter part of last year. Other busi ness girls of the city are letting a migh ty' fine opportunity for healthy recrea tion and fuu slip through their hands .when they pass up a chance to visit tlie class regularly. Big Outing For Girls. The junior "A" girls' and the High School girls of the Y. M. C. A. gymna sium classes will be given a big outing on Saturray, the 29th. The girls will leave the "Y" in trucks for a trip out into tl-c open. Each girl who owns a camera or a kohak will take It and some fine opportunities will be open for some nice pictures. The weather will In' warm enough, and if the weather man will make it a fair day. some real en joyment is in store for the girls on tlie outing. Dinner will be cooijed while away, and the outing uill last all day long. Start will be from the Y. M.' C. A. at 8 a. nr. and will return at. 6 P. in. | First Advance Man For Big “Y” Circus' Due. The big “Y" eireus will hit this town I on April 11th. The first advance man I is due here tomorrow or next day. Ev-! erybody will be anxiously waiting ft>r! tlie day for tlie circus, amt the kiddies j will more than likely be a bit inipa-' tient if the calendar leaves don't more faster. The circus will be tin- biggest tiling yet that lias hit tile town, and over one hundred aud eighty boys ami , girls of Concord will take part. Cos-' fumes, rigs, and outfits are being rapid ly shaped and constructed, aud tlie men in charge of construction are pushed for time to to get material and build equip ment, properties, etc., in time for sat isfaenry rehearsal, blit it will be put through ou schedule . time or the con- struction bosses will get the air. Many letters are being received from both people and organizations commend ing the first Y paper issued several weeks ago. A number of pn|»ers have made remarks concerning the Bible story telling contest and it is hoped not only to carry a message of news and gooi will to our own community, but to let. tlie outside world know that the peo ple of our city are doing things worth while. Mr. Parks to Return. A1 hem a rle X ews-Heraid, Tlie News-Herald is quite sure that the people of Albemarle and Stanly county will read with much satisfac tion the announcement that Mr. C- E. Parks, of Concord, is to return to Albe marle to assume the management of the Belk-Parks Department Store here. Mr. ■ Parks acted in that capacity for quite a while several years ago. and. while here, made many warm friends through out tiiis and adjoining counties. His re turn to Albemarle as a resident will not only be a source of pleasure to his per sonal friends, but will mean quite an ad dition to Albemarle's business life. Mrs. Parks is quite well known in social circles here, haviug been a teacher in the local schools prior to her marriage to Mr. Parks.' Tlie announcement of the return of this popular couple will in a way balance the disappointment felt at the department of Mr. J. AV. Gtidgcr. who goes to Mooresvillc to take charge * of the management of the latest chain | of the Bclk-I’ark .link, the new store | just opened there last week. S Concord Track Meet to Be Held on Saturday. t Charlotte Observer. 21st. | The Charlotte "Y" track team has » been putting in a lot of hard work in | preparation for the visit of Concord. I The Cabarrus county boys who come to I Charlotte Saturday arc likely to find , some stiff opposition. From all accounts > they have a splendid team and therefore j a good meet is expeeted. | I The boys will be divided iuto weight I divisions, those between (*0 ami SO [ |*ounds, 80 and 95 (Miunds. 95 aud 110 l*ounds. 110 and 125 pounds and above 125 pounds. ‘ The events are broad jump. high i jump, long and short potato race, fnr -1 get throw and snap under bar for dis , tance- For those in the 125-pound elans i and the unlimited class shot nut and fence vault will be added in place of target throw and snap under bar. 'At The Theatres. The screen version of "Little Red Rid ing Hood" is being offered today at the Pastime. A big comedy is also oil the program. The Star today is offering a big drama with several screen stars in the leading roles, , "Gold grabbers." a western feature starring Franklyn Fa run ill is being offer ed today at the Piedmont. A Delightful Row “My wife had suffered from stomach and liver trouble for many years and had takeu medicine enough to sink a ship; so when I brought home a bot tle of Mayr’s AYonderful Remedy, on tlie advlncc of my employer, she refused to take it. Her liver trouble hadn't, helped U#r disposition any. We iip ad a big row, but she took it tjte'"next,week.* Her allujeqts have all dipanffliiiiM.t It is a simple, harmless prepare titita . that removes the eatarrtfil mucus from the intestinal traet and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments, in cluding appendicitis. One dose will 'con vince or money refunded. Gibson Drug Btort and druggists everywhere. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE AUTOPSY PERFORMED ON BODY OF DEAD NEGRO 0» fcnß« FtiuniTin Body of Henry ITff. via, Alleged to Have Been Hiked by Alotlzo White. Dr. J .A. Hartsell, county coroner, Thursday morning performed an autopsy on the body of Henry Davis, negro killed Wednesday night in a Shooting affair at Tiucup. celebrated colored suburb of Kannapolis. Alonzo AYhitc. another ne gro, is held here for the death of AA'hite. The examination of the body of Davis, Coroner Hartsell stated, showed that he was shot three times instead of twice as the coroner at first thought. One bullet entered the head, another the shoulder, aud the third a leg. Only the one in the leg was found, the other two having gone completely through the body. AA'hite was injured during the fight, having been shot through one foot. He alleges that Davis pulled a gun ami lie knocked the barrel down, thus sending l a bullet through liis foot. It is under stood that the State will contend that AA'hite himself pulled the gun aud that lie was shot when Dahls knocked the barrel down. Junior Kings Daughters to Take Promi- I nrnt Part in May Day Festivities at Y I A uuiqur Fairy Booth with sprites of ninny colors and types will be the official home es the Junior King's Daughters on tin- lawn of the May Day. From this home fairies of every description will dispense the sweetest of sweets for the benefit of the Junior King's Daughters' Free Book Fund for the under privileged boys aud girls. One of the most beautiful English mazes around the May Pole will be giv en by the Juniors. Air. Blanks, Secre tary of the Y. explained some of tie beautiful scenes and especially were those present interested in The Green Hoop Bolling Contest which will be one of the features of the celebration. The en rolling of characters and parts will be j gin the first week iu April aud as hun dreds of characters will lie needed it will'be well for all children to see Mr. I Blanks at the Y for entry as soou after j the first as possible. .Air. I-otspelrh Here Saturday. | Air. E. 8. I.otspeich. extension profes ’ sor aud lecturer ou Boys' AA'ork Meth ods of Southern College of Y. AI. C. A.'s will be a guest of Alessfs. Blanks, John ston and Denny of the Y tomorrow. Mr. , Lotspeieh is ail authority on Y. SI. C. 1 A. work, and especially on Boys' AA’ork, and lie comes here primarily for the pur pose of discussing Y work with any man or boy who may be interested. This is a wonderful opi>ort unity for any High School considering Y work to talk thinks over with a man who knows. I By the time a straw 1 nat feels com , fin-table it looks so bad you need a new . one. 1— ----- -g--..-■■■' ■ ■ :■-== \ Harmless Means ri of Reducing Fat t. .Many fat people fear ordinary means -for reducing their weight. Here is an l extraordinary method. Extraordinary because while perfect!)' ' harmless, no dieting or exercise are necessary. Alar mola Prescription Tablets are made ex actly in accordance with the famous 1 Alarinola Prescription. You f reduce steadily anil easily, with no ill effects. Procure them from your druggist at one • dollar for a box or send price direct ' to tlie Afanucla Company, 4612 AA'ood ward Avenue, LWtroit. Mich. 1—... . . **'' 1 ■ £Ei%::EiiirE3SEis;nngii£gre I PRINCESS PAT - | 2291—New Otter Kid Strap With Attractive Gut Out j | saddle of beaver Suede, low heel $3 95 i | 2290—Same in “Jack Habit'’ Gray, with gray Suede Cut ’ I Out Saddle, how Heel fcQ QE j [ I Price | 1 PARKER’S SHOE STORE 0 ,' j Between Parks-Belk and McLetlan 5 and 10c Store We Guarantee Your Satisfaction Always i r~ ua -i elf ' No,w is a good time to get, your Summer Clothes ready for service. Send them to us and you will be surprised what excel lent results we can deliver in Cleaning and Pressing. R s ";,p Scndit^^ ecißinet BOB’S DRY CLEANING CO. “SENP IT TO BOF* v • : j for Coolidge. I Jj ■ 1 v WmmF % i jS*.f '% ' ' * <. .■ : ! Marguerite D’Alvarez, Peruvian contralto, sister of Marquis d« j Buena Vista of the Peruvian cm* gbassy in Washington, will sing at jfthe White House for President and [Mrs. Coolidge on March 24. May Establish an Episcopal Church in Albemarle. AlbemarV Xcws-Herald- Local Episcopalians arc very nr.’eh interested in the establishment of a church of that denomination in Albe marle. There are Quite a . number of members of that church in this town and surrounding sections, but up tp this time there is not n single parish or mission in this entire county. I Archdeacon William H. I-Inrdiu. of Salisbury, is in the city today looking over the field and conferring with local Episcopalians with the view to starting regular services here, at least once a month. The Archdeacon, when - seen by the Xews-Herald, talked very en thusiastically- of the possibilities in Albemarle, and stated that lie hopes that his church can arrauge for services here soon. He was not certain as to just when the first service will be held, but said I it would be at. an early date. r 1 Kighlto. : Koekinglmm Post-Dispatch. ,! Last week a new customer happened , in the store just as Mr. Brewer was | oiiening up a shipment of chitterlings. and he bought a couple of pounds as a ' trial. He had them cooked that night, and so good did they taste that lie ate the entire two pounds at one sitting. 1 And lie couldn't understand why l e got sick—he hud simply made a hog of him ’ s, ‘ lf - ; But Things Ain't What They Seem. Immer Items. Troy Montgomcrian. It seems that Messrs. Claude and Her man Morris went o'possum hunting Fri -1 day night. It will be impossible for spring to wear out her welcome. ooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOCTQOOOOOOOOO J Parks-Belk Co. | I THE SHOPPING CENTER 1 j House Furnishing | Department Big Values at Little Prices j ■{ VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR, | Listed below you will find numerous articles that you ] | ] | can buy in this department: M Lugs, Druggets and All Kinds of Floor Coverings, j Food Choppers, No. 10, medium jj| !|! Food Choppers, No. 20, large dji »7Q ' ' size _ 2/ ] | '!' Electric Irpns, Our jbn aq j | j! Home _ D«*2/0 i 1 piffi IWatl,rs $4.98' d $5.95 i i I Electric Curlers Qf *o aq | ! .Aluminum Ware of All Kinds. «Ps&»‘rO Table No. 1 Special #*/C ] ! Table No. 2 * qa ’j \ Special SrOC ] j $£S lyfm ' 25c“" J 9Bc !i K hTeaPots '.. 98c, $1.19, $1.29 11 All kinds of China Ware. This section is all open ! ! stock. \ou can buy just the pieces you want. Come in ] ! * and see the different patterns. - j Gold Band Cups and Saucers • QQ 1 Special per set of six v i «2f© Salad Plates QQ Per Set of Six W * »SrO Nickel Plated Brass Bath Room Fixtures: 18-inch Tofoel Bar *7Q Priced _ _ fUC 8< 24-inch Towel Bar on Priced 1 O«fC Combination Holder for Tooth Brush QQ and Glass 2/0 C ! Glass Holder Separate 79c ' Priced fw Brt, **> 79c = l 98c 1 Priced •per holder 2 5c and 48c § I Percolator Handles l(j|c ; Jelly ~Molds" I Six for 25c. . •» C ; pS?“: rs . 8c “ d 10c Gould Flat Rods OE Single ADC Gould Flat Rods A Q Double Kirsh Flat Rods 1 Single' A2fC i Kirsh Flat Rods > en | Double D«/C i i Kirsh Flat Rods qa- Triple ODC Kirsh Sash Rods for French in . Doors I*C White Cottage Rods f e _ Each IOC 8 Hall Curtain Poles bq 8 Six Foot DSFC 9 Hall Curtain Poles — 8 foot /SJC | Grey Enamel Combinettes ng 8 Priced 9 * *<6o 9 White Enamel Combinettes jj | ? 0 T 89c $1.19 SL39 $1.98 $2.98 f Mats x We prepay charges on all goods boughtfrom us to any- 8 where in the United States. j | Meritas Best Grade Oil Qft_ ] ' Cloth 02lC j| Pebbled Art Cloth for hand painting work, 54 Qft, i inches wide, special OJ/C j ; Beautiful line of Draperies and Nets OB* to &i'|£Q ! i Wrapery prices from AOC «P 1 «027 , N« and Marquisette 15c j I S';" 98c $1.25 $1.48 $1.79 $4.98 § I Sws,. : V 48c “ d 59c | Couch Pillows QQ to (1 Q Round and Oblong U2rV 0 Bath Room Mirrors ' *#Q , Special : , #!fC Mahogany Finished Trays QB* Special . Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps, ,with shade d*o QQ Special Sale, $5.00 value, sale price v»»2/0 Parks-Belk Co. l/ Phone “Better Values” Elevator I 138—608 ‘•f'or Lees” Sirvice # | Concord, N, C. I wwwmmm inm i ilf Friday, March' 21, 1024
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