Thursday, Mat 1, Wf lifUl V'V '.'4 r ~ A REAt * A ® R^[^ RAiNT MEAL yflßk 0R SUXDAT DINNER—TBc. Chicken, Country Style rn on Steamed Rice CAROLINA CAFE Why Do People Buy Star Automo biles? Not Because They Shine! But because they take the hills on high. And use very lit- l tie gasoline. Ask the man that owns one. Call around I and tet one of my salesmen prove their merits. They ai>e \ the best by test. We have the Durant, Flint and Star Cars in stock. Buy now. < j J.GBLUME’S GARAGE i fa»HM4i n .un. . a..... . ,ut.u t „„,.,- 4BW> [^OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . tli each' j l'loosier Beauty Cabinet |[ Sale closes Saturday. Only ' ||| three more days in which to Fourteen Piece Glassware \ set is also given with each ] | get the combination stool free. Hoosier Beauty This Week 1 ! We will be glad to explain our reasonable paymfent plan jij and show you how you can easily purchase complete Hoos- ] | ier equipment as shown above plus the combination stool \ | and step ladder. This week only. 8 H. B. Wilkinson' |8 Concord Phone 164 Mooresville Kannapolis Phone 2 { | I H. B. WILKINSON UNDERTAKING CO. Phone 9 tnmmmmmmmvwmmmmmmm Beautiful New Spring Footwear At Greatly Reduced Prices ABSOLUTELY ALL NEW SELBY STYLES Not all sizes in any one pattern, but practically all sizes in the different lots. Values up to $9.00, now $6.95 Don’t fail to take advantage of this opportunity to buy the most wanted patterns in High Grade Slippers, right in the midst of the Spring Season. Other Values $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 S. S. Brown Shoe Store QUALITY FIRST PHONE 116 “QUALITY STORE” Fresh Country Sausage Friday and Saturday Orchard Produce Company | flMne IN. Sotteutr to L. E. Baser Tribune Member of Associated Press The Associated Press it exclusively entitled to tie nee for republicatioa of all news credited to it or not otberwiee credited in ftfii paper and also the local new* published herein. All right* of repuMicatfaxi of epMlal dispatch** herein are nl*o referred IfiESiIDTIUIEPEmUMFffi Tftts CGNCOftD DAILV ffctfcUNE |lSsao£^ting| (By the Asaedated Preee.) (By Courtesy Radio Digest) (CENTRAL TIME) Program Friday, May 2nd. WSB Atlanta Journal (120) 8-9 man dolin; 19:45 quartet. WGR Buffalo (319) 4:30 music:s:3o | new*; 7 three-aet “Rebecca'sTrlumph"; 9 :30 dance. KYW Chicago (530) 5:45 bedtime; 0 I concert: 7:20 farm program: 9-1 revue. WDAP Chicago (360) 0-9 Concert, organ, orchestra. WQN Chicago Tribune (370) 0 ad dress. concert: 8-10 light epera, dance. WMAQ Chicago News (447.5) 0 “Wide Awake Club”! 0:30 music, mem ory ; 7 Americanization; 7:40 orches tra ; 8 Field Museum: 8:15 musical. WI.W Cincinnati (309) 3 talk. WFAA Dallas News (470) 12:30 ad dress; 0:45 address; 8:30-9:30 musical. WOO Davenport (484) 6:30 sand man ; 7 sales lecture; 7:20 Sunday school lesson; 8 musical: 9 road report. WON Dertoit (517) 5 concert; 7:30 music. WBAP Fort Worth Star-Telegram (470 ) 7:30-10:45 concert, Hawaiian. KFKX Hastings (341) rebroadcasts KDKA. | WOS .Teffereson City (440.9) 8 ad i dresses, solos, concert. | WDAF Kansas City Star (411) 3:30- i 4:30 musical; 0-7 School of the Air; i 8-9:15 novelty; .11:45 Nighthnwks. [ WHB Kansas City (411) 2-3 music; i 7-8 orchestra. ; KFI I.os Angeles (409) 8:45-1 a. m. ; concert, instrumental, vocnl. i KHJ Los Angeles (395 ) 8 orchestra: | 8:80-12 contest, concert, orchestra. t NEW TAX SYSTEM. AIM OF DEMOCRATS ' Minority Senate Working Out Gradw-1 i abed S»a|e t<| i Include Normal and 1 Surtax Rate*. Washington. April 29. —A complete | system of graduated (axes which will in elude normal income and surtax rates, taxes oh corporations and a tax on Un distributed' profits Os corporations is be-i ing prepayed by thje Democratic minon-i ity cjf the Senate. Preparation of this plait, not'yet Coim plpted, (delayed .consideration of, the ittr. come tax rates today, the Senate going' ahead; with its consideration of excisi* taxes. , 'Jt approved the Finance, Committee amendment on automible taxes and, adopted the 10 per cent, tax on radio sets. The 'automobile tax provides for an exemption from taxation of all trac tors and trucks costing less than SI,OOO. Tires And pleasure automobile acces sories are,, taxe<J 2 }-2, .per cent,, a re-, dnetiofl from 5 per cent, while pleasure' mitomr.biles and motorcycles are taxed 5 per cent. Democratic members of the Finance Committee met today to perfeet their framework of graduated taxes which, in their opinion, wil Iyieid sufficient reve nue for the needs of the government, and at the same time "stop the leaks in the payment of taxes. Tlie Sennte completed it swork of yes terday when it raised the- corporation tax from 12 1-2 per cent, to 14 per cent, by removing the capital stock tax of n he thousand. The increase in the straight tax to 14 per cent, in is lieu of this $1 tax. I Democrats did not resist this change, taking the position their substitute Os a graduated fax scheme, which is being fathered by Senator Jones (N. M.), in WEAK ANOERVOUS Georgia Lady Says She Has Grown Stronger by Taking Cardui Thoroughly Con vinced of Its Merits. Clyattville, Ga.—ln a statement which she gave at her home on R. P. D. 1, here, Mrs. T. A. Copeland said: “I have, I believe, avoided a good deal of suffering by the use of Cardui, and am thoroughly convinced that it has been of great benefit to me. “Before the birth of two of nay children, I grew so weak and nervous I could hardly go, and suffered . . . I had a friend who told me of Cardui, so the next time when I grew sc weak and run-down I began to use it. 1 used it three months. I grew.stronger and less nervous. The baby was stronger and a better baby, and I really believe it was because I built up my strength with this splendid I tonic.’’ j Cardui has been in successful use ! for more than forty years. Thousands of women have written to tell of the beneficial results obtained by taking Cardui, and to recommend it to others. It is a mild, harmless, purely vege -1 table medicinal preparation—a prod i net of practical experience, scientific investigation and pharmaceutical skill. DELCO LIGHT Light Plants, Water Systems and Washing Machines | | i ! Twenty-five different sizes of light plants. No. 866, the popular size delivered installed and house ! wired for ten lights for $571.50. j j Five per cent discount for cash on installed contracts. ] | ’ Three dollars extra for each light over the ten lights i ! above specified. | | R. H. OWEN, Agent Phone 660 Concord, N. C. towinnnnnsww»nnßftnn«ftiww>nwnnnnni^i7niw ? «^ Aftftooftfllw^w^ot^ WHAS Louisville Journal (400) 7:30- 9 concert, solo, reading. WGI Medford (300 ) sßib Brother Club; 5:30 Reel Crosa; 6.vocal. WBAH Minneapolis ((417) 7 Inter national Bible Htudents. WLAG Minnetjpolis-St. Raul (417) 7:30 lectures; 9:30-10:45 musical and| dance. IVOR Newark (405 ) 4:15 songs; 4:30 bedtime; 5 musical. WEAF New York (492 ) 5:30-8 talks, orchestra. Wednell Hall; 9:30 quartet. WJY New York (455) 5 bedtime; 5:30-8:80 entertainment; 8:30 dance. WAAW Omaha (526 ) 6:80 orchestra, 9 community talent, Red Oak, Oa. WDAR Philadelphia (395) 5:30-9:30 talks, play, dance. WFI Philadelphia (895) 4 talks: 4:30 orchestra. WIP Philadelphia (509) 4:05 orches tra ; 5 talk. WOO Philadelphia (509) 5:30-8:03 orchestra, recital. KDKA Pittsburgh (326) 5:30 chil dren ; 0:05 Boy Scout; 7 feature. WCAE Pittsburgh (492) 4:30 con cert; 5:30 T'nc'.e Knybee; 0:30 orches tra. KCW Portland (492) 9-12:30 talk, Hoot Owls. WKAQ Porto Rico (300) 5-7 studio. KFAE Pullman (330) 9:30 talks, so los, piano. WGY Schenectady (380) G:45 music al; 9:30 musical. W 855 Springfield (337) 4-5 concert, story: 5:30 bedtime; 9 orchestra. KBD St. Louis Post-Dispatch (540) 3 program. WRC Washington (409) 5 stories. OKY Winnipeg (450 ) 8:15 band. relied upon to reao hthe small Corpora tions formed to avoid payment of income tax, and it is argued for the scheme that it wil be a more just tax in its application. A dance hall with a floor large enough to accomodate 2,000 couples in a fea ture of the amusement section of the Britishi Empire Exhibition. Sebastian S. Kresge, (jiulti-mll- ,'•< Uonalre owner of a chain of 6 and 10-cent stores, has added a love link to his chain. He If to marry Doris Mercer, a New York beauty here shown. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR It’a Grandmother’* Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you’ll get a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound* at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, say well-known drug gists here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await ing them, because after one or two ap plications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. , This is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you’ll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful ap pearance within a few days. M __ frL g @ IJ far String Beam p then COOK with the Gas Turned Off I B j Think—how many minutes of gas it takes on your range B !to cook string beans! Four times 10 minutes? B Imagine being able to bum the waste and uses it. The same la B gas only 10 minutes, then turn true of the specially ln«..U»d H B it off and forget about them Chambers Oven for roasting until time for serving! or baking. A few gas H You would do just that if you —then you cook with the gaa B used the Chambers FirelessCas off, while you go away from the B Range, for after you turned off kitchen. E9 B the gas, retained heat would Let us show you how yon cats B B work on. cut gaa bills in half, free hours 3 B The Thermodomeontopofthe of time, and cook food more U B range collects the heat you now deliciously than ever. 1 Easy Time-Payments I . iChambers (ksEar^ej with the GAS TURNED OFF! Concord & Kannap olis Gas Co. While conducting experiments to de- I termine construction of nitrogen mole- J cult's, two professors at Morgan Inborn- ] tory. University of Pennsylvania, heard ( radio concerts by inserting special J transformer and head phone in plate 1 circuit of a two-element nitrogen-filled i tube, made incandescent by passage of j electrical current. Between 150 and 200 sanctioned open tournaments are held during the season i in the various tennis centres of the British isles. Guaranteed Armature Rewinding Reasonable Prices All Kinds of Generator Repairs I ■ PAINT Any color you wish you will find here. The place to buy Satisfac tory Paints is at this store. We can sell you large or small quan tities. Paints we carry are of the better kind only. You may have to pay a trifle more than some where else but you get full value for your money here. Ritchie Caldwell i Company, Inc. Ijn From knee to sole, Hum ming Bird , Hose are of - ally long. Lisle toes, heels j!| ‘Humming* ({j)ira and doubled lisle tops PURE SILK, hosiery take care of garter strain and shoe chafe. X Ask to see Humming Birds. Their modest price and variety of fashionable colors will surprise you. Our Stocks Are Complete ! Let Us Show You g Richmond-Flo we Co. I 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 111 - - - - . I Electric Refrigeration for the Home Make your own ice economically. The installation of the Kelvin ator is accompanied by comfort, safety, satisfaction, sanitation and I I perfect refrigeration. Every day in the week, every week In the year your temperature is the same. Phone 103 or 127 for full information. Sold, Installed and Guaranteed by || | J. 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