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PAGE EIGHT fl '^M' 7 W - sfe^f-'wraSKKT ,4 .fresh and L SSS = I* A NEW REFRIGERATOR-LOOK! \ Even when you have to make up large quantities of sandwiches, beverages or salads for the picnic or the sum mer party, you can rely on the Automatic to hold the fresh ness and appetizing flavor of the food. \\ hite enameled interior. Beautifully finished golden ash. CRYSTAL ALL STEEL REFRIGERATOR. White | ! enamel inside and’out. Will stand rain and sun. No joints ; to come apart. No Swelling of doors. No wood to rot out. All Steel. BALDWIN. The old Reliable Refrigerator, with per- I feet circulation. Rubber around the doors, saves ice. Oak finish. White enamel inside. Three strong lines to select from. Prices from S2O to $85.00. Terms to suit the pur | chaser. , f | Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE SUMMER UNDERWEARABLES jj Light Weight Union Suits, Teddies, Stepins, Vests and j ’ Combinations SPECIALS Sheer Gowns, with Bobbed Sleeves SI.OO | Hand Drawn and Embroidered Gowns $1.50 - • . ■ ! Infants’ Summer Underwearables in All Combinations i Visit FISHER’S n P.;< 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I SECURE COMFORT By Using < SINCLAIR FORD OIL Gives The Transmission THAT VELVET ACTION Mutual Oil Company Phone 476 R or 880 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooo 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 IDELCO LIGHT Light Plants and Batteries Deep slnd Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter nating current. R.H. OWEN, Agent Phone Ml Concord, N. C. 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC I ’ 3 MXi a/ l_r l Ak/ Wdmijj inixrmnlß - 3 - I FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAR * t-. *, .£« •. i&L Jk .V» ‘.- Y!®? s 4 ■ ___ —, -■ - . • ... * \ • . /. A The Concord Daily Tribune i| TIME or CLOSING OF MAILS. H The time of the closing of uwila «i U the Concord postofflee is as follows: , . Northbound H Train No. 34—3:45 p. m. M Train No. 44—11:00 p. m. 4 Train No. 38—10:00 a. m. e Train No. S3—o p. m. Train No. 30—11:00 p. m. •■} Southbound a Train No. 87—, 0 KX> a. m. \ 4 Train No. 45—3:45 p. m. j train No. 135 0.00 p. m. Train No. 20—11:00 p.m. LOCAL MENTION 4 | ___ i Mrs. M. 1.. Moore is seriously ill at 55 her home on North Church street. S Dr. R. M. Kina is executin' of the estate of the late Miss Matilda H. King. | Karl H. Brown and M. Cannon are administrators of the estate of the late , ! Mrs. Fannie Smith Broken. Miss Rdna Taylor entered the Char lotte Sanatorium, kite yesterday afternoon 1 for a slight operation which took place today at one-thirty. E John E. Whitesides, .Tr„ who has . • been connected with Concord Knitting I Co., and Hoover's Hosiery Co., for the 5 past twelve months, has' resigned his I position here to accept another one with ' 5 the Henrietta Mills, at Cherokee Falls. ! [ Senator W. A. Foil will adress the ; pupils of Moose School, his alma mater, . i in Number ti Township on Thursday even | ing at 1:30 o'clock. Tbe address will jj be the principal speech of the commence ment exercises at Moose School. , s A number of Concord doctors plan to ' j go to Pinehurst this week to attend ses- . | sions of the Medical Society of North ' 1 Carolina. The society begins its annual ' \ meeting at the Carolina Hotel in Pine- ' < hurst today, the meeting to continue for | several days. The St. James Lutheran Brotherhood . I will hold a business and social meeting t tonight at S o'clock in the lecture room i of the church. Rev. J. L. Morgan, D. D. ; President of the North Carol’na Synod will make a short talk. A large nt f tendance is expected. j Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples Saturday by Register of Deeds Elliott in addition to licenses issued to Sour colled couples: Andrew Measmer and Miss Mattie Kee. both of ! Harrisburg. Route No. 2: nd R. A. Stewart, of Mt. Gilead, and Miss Mary ' Jane Johnson, of Concord Route No. 6. ( Judge John M. Oglesby, who is pre- \ ■{ siding at the present term of Polk 3 County Superior court in Columbus, ill spent the week end in Greenville. S. C.. i with .T. Lee Carpenter, father of Mrs. < jjj W. M. Sherrill of this city. Judge , 4 Oglesby returned to Columbus yester- | j day in time to open court this morning. "1 Police officers are still working on J the ease which developed Friday night 4 when Siieoial Officer Honeycutt and a Allen seized 15 gallons of liquor near a 1 man’s house in the Gibson Mill neigh | borhood. Police offieens this morning re -3 ported that no arrest have been made 4 so far. 4 Dr. George E. Guille will continue his I series of services at the First Presbyterian 3 church, preaching tonight at 7:30 o'clock. 4 He had large congregation to hear him 3 at both services Sunday. In the morning 3 he preached on the subject. “At the Feet 4 of Jesus," and at the evening service he I took as his subject 'What Shall I Do to 4 Be Saved?" 3 J. H. Cnrriker • has so’d to R. L jh Tucker property in No. 10 township for w $125. according to a deed filed Saturday. H Another deed records the sale of proper fcj ty in No. 4 township bv Henrv M. Fink fj to W. Lee 'Hills for $2450. and still P another deed records the sale of proper la ty in Ward 4 by Lawrence H. Howie G! to Bennie Douglas for SSOO. U Solicitor Zeb Long has gone to Vir _iil ginin with Mrs. Long, who has been ill 3si for some time and Judge T. J. Shaw. presiding at the April term of Cabarrus Superior Court, agreed to the substitu te tion of M. H. Caldwell for Mr. Long in J I the remaining criminal cases on the docket. It is believed the criminal docket will be cleared this week. Another stretch of the Concord-Mt. Pleasant road was completed last week and most of the asphalt has been laid now on that part of the road which has been given the concrete base. Near Mt. Pleasant part of the road has not been graded yet. but it is believed it will not take long to complete the work when construction is started on the last lap. The weather here became cooler Sun day afternoon following a brief shower i i which Fell abont 4 o’clock. In some i i parts of the county there was a heavy ' j rain which probably resulted in the m change in temperature. Saturday was unusually hot for thi» time of the year - and the hot. wave continued until the jy, rain yesterday afternoon brought some I Police officers this morning reported that 22 cases are on docket for trial in recorder's court this afternoon. In four eases the defendants are charged -with gambling, in one with an affray, in three with operating cars while intoxi cated. in two with having liquor, in six with speeding, in five with being in toxicated and in one with assault with a deadly weapon. Four golfers from Concord will go to ] [ Salisbury Wednesday to take part in a i tournament arranged by the Concord, 9 Salisbury and Lexington clubs. The a second match will he ■ played next Mon- O day in Lexington and the third match Xin Concord the following day. Much interest has been aroused in the tourna ment, reports from Salisbury and Lex — ington say. It is not known now who will represent the local club In the OO tournament. X The Giants are still leading the X National League, having won from 6 Philadelphia yesterday while Boston 9 was winning from Brooklyn, Pittsburgh S was winning from St. and CMca- X League games were The birth-rate of the United States is decreasing Automobiles don’t cry at night. An American aviatrix Is statling Par ris. so sunburned noses may soon be considered stylish. In St. Louis a stenmster’s heart was on his right aide. If we were one, our’s would be in our mouth. Yon may read this one to your wife. A Louisville (Ky.) husband broke his col’nr bone beating a rug. Five inches of snow fell in Concord. N. H., where winter is making its last: stand. \ * > ’; Cold weather has gdne north for the summer. ,l We may soon l wish it had de cided to stal with us. , The step to elect’ Hlndenburg presi dent of Germany is another goose step. Experts are unable to determine the origin of grapefruit., Perhaps it just appeared one morning for breakfast. Onion production in Canada last year !is estimated at 1.005.000 bushels, but love will find away. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Regular meeting of Concord Lodge No. 404 Loyal Order of Moose Monday eve ning at 8 o’clock. All members request ed to be present. W J. HETHCOX, Sec. NOTICE. The ahnual meeting of the stockholders of the Citisens Building and Loan Asso ciation will-- be held in its office in the Citizens Bank and Trust Company build ing iu the citv of Concord, N. C., on Monday, May sth, 1025, at 4:30 o’clock, p. ui. ; A. F. GOODMAN, Secretary and Treasfer. 14-15-16-M-W-S to May 4th. 4— r j;' . 1 An Easy Way to get an ’ Eastman Camera No. 2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye" Pictures 2 l-4x 3 1-4 .A' To increase the popularity of pic ture maJritig in the community, vve will*furnish you for $2.50: Six rolls of film One year’s subscription to Ko dakery ,A complete manual of instruc tions And Give You the Camera GET YOURS TODAY This offer holds only while our present supply lasts PEAR.L DRUG CO. Phone 22 On the Square VA KILLS - AA INSECTS \\ LIKE Made by Caro Him Drug and Chemical Ob, Charlotte. N. C. J. V. DAVIS DENTIST , Office Removed to Fourth Fluor Cabarrue Savings Bank Bailding Phone m Hama: 8 to i 1 t Sp- ■ Delicious Mutton Fresh Fish Some of the Choicest Steaks J. F. DAYVAULT & BROTHER is. TAX NOTICE ;i All property on tfhlch the tax ha* ] not been paid will be advertised tor ml* i May Ist. R. V. CALDWELL, Jr., Sheriff. J 17-12-c. SPECIALS Ji 1 M t Small Picnic Hams, only OA_ j per pound ( ■ Five 25c Cans Syrup £ 1 AA 1 Peaches ... V 1 al/V ! Four 35c Cans Red Pitted A < AA i Cherries «P I *UU J These are Real Values and Remember < WE DELIVER. ] Cabarrus Cash Gro- ] eery Co. j Phone 871 W. j : i[! CLINE’S PHARMACY— 5 i 'j Eastman Kodaks All Prices jI j Ansoo Kodaks tor SI.OO. I j Films —All Sixes. J| j We also develop films. ' | Clines Pharmacy j Phone 333 Melrose Flour Liberty Flour | We advertise Melrose Flour and Lib- ] erty Flour as much perhaps for our cus- ( tomers’ satisfaction as for our own profit. < Every customer on these brands of flour ] is perfectly satisfied. Other brands of i flour come and are tried and fail. Where 1 are the many brands sold twenty-five to ] thirty years ago? Melrose Flour is here i today and its steady and increasing sales C answers the question. None of the others are here. « Liberty Self-Rising Flour is Melrose in ' quality. Any customer using a Self-Ris- ; ing Flour will receive the same perfect 1 satisfaction with Our Liberty Self Rising j Flour. ■ A fresh shipment just in. Cline & Moose BUY A USED CAR!: Buick Roadster. . ] Overland Touring Allen Touring Ford Roadster Will be glad to show you any * of the above car*. We have tickets on sale here for the Memorial Day Races in Charlotte May 11, 1925. If you plan seeing the races buy your tickets now and get a good seat. STANDARK BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept I wish to thank my friends for the patronage they have given me while I have been in business in Concord. There just were not quite enough of them so I have 1 closed my place and taken West ern North arolina on the Hender ' son Line. A. H, JARRATT, JARRATT’S SERVICE East Corbin Street Add the Comforts of x * PLUMBING to Your Home Modern Plumbing will do as much or more than any other one thing toward making your home a comfortable and convenient place in which to live. It costs you nothing to get our cost es timate. Concord Plumbing > Company North Kerf Street , :}Vboat 578 : ' to spend more than i| j That’s what he told us before he / \ / I | i T wish I had known you had so j j J jjfll 1 ! 1 ! | many beautiful suits at my price / j/ [j (Jill [JJ SI —J would have been in to see you • / o I i I That’s what he said after he hid j J f ] V i] | No man need apologize for the ' : ;] ] thickness of his wallet here. HI | > i ! We never apologize for the thickness of our selections at <jj ] [ this price either. ’ ' ] [ SCHLOSS BROS. Suits—Hundreds of them at $25 upward || || HOOVER’S, Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” \ ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooc^ WE PUMP ONLY FILTER-rifc ED GASOLINE * H By That means your gas supply isx (j ■ as clear and pure as it is possi-] \ i — iffmMrLjf when you can reel off the most! ! W miles to the gallon from it. Our] | J*~F °‘* s ’ Sf ease - etc., are of] [ \ Hlpj W' HOWARD’S FILLING STATION ] ] I L/ “Service With a Smile” PHONE 880 , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOCXXXXMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 II COAL PRICES REDUCED Best Virginia Lump, per ton $7.80 ' ' Best Jellico Block, per ton $8.60 ! I Pocahontas Furnace EGG and .Lump, per ton Coal is cheaper now than it will be in July. Order in ! [ ton Lots and SAVE. A. B. POUNDS j-or . J I -.1 ~.1l In line with our policy to utilize our resources in financ ing the commercial and industrial enterprises of Concord and realizing that the progress of our local people is our leading prospect for continued growth, we have funds to loan successful and conservatively managed concerns. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK RESOURCES OVER $3,000,000.00 , cEK^pooooooon 11 CEMENT . ill j PLASTER 11 LIME Mortar Color, Plaster Paris ||| * j PHONE 74 CRAVEN’S KERR STREET O OOOOOGOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC INSURE When You Start To Build U The right time to take out insurance is when you start building. Then if through any cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover your loss. Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. B. FETZER A. JONES TORRE THE PENNY COLUMIIG EIS ’EM EVERY TEE 1 Monday, April 27, 1925
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