SsffgT; • A' Saturday, June 0, l«5 ' 'A ' Why a Master ? You should hav? your cleaning, work dpne only by a “Master” Cleaner pimply because he must be proved add attested BEFORE he is allowed to display the ‘Master” ejdblem as member of the Rational Association of Dyers & Cleaners of the United States and Canada. hirst and foremost, he must OWN 1 1 i> own plant. If he is a “Mastet” he never “farms out” his work to some wholesale cleaner—he must WA*TCH \ “ w Bob’s Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 787 'Vh*t Hairy Ford Thinks of Prohibition. Front I’ortl’s page in the Dearborn In dependent. “We believe that it tbe opposition to prohibition were analyzed it would be | found that it was mainly alien. We j believe that every true American is for | it heart and soul. We believe that if i prohibition were to be put' before tht- ’ nation tomorrow there would again be an overwhelming flood of public opinion in its favor. Although the friends of prohibition may not be so aggressive as its enemies, they are firm in their con victions. “It is not in the wide open spaces that the defiance of the prohibition laws Is the most prevalent, but in the crowded urban centers where alien influence and afifb eagerness for money-getting are atj J OI* OKR 4W l \/OfiX SHO AnTN j WES, BuT x J > ' /a stroke OB V eoiKi-iER "Take \ . ' GENIUS DE WAV ANOTHOH ONE ER \ , '> . ■ /febagnw MO GOT DAT > DEM STROKES \\ \ • IpillMJk outer l -vfeß git h»m ,•; tv/luC>HOl \, OFFM DEM RAIUS^y; ; ~ ' JRwiLl.a-k, -THE WFINISHED MftSlfcßPiece. ' POP “ by Taylor*** ( OH OONT TELL ME ABOOT \ • ——T\ VOO COOLD H&UE SAM 60 MEA 1 KePTviBONTHe RS >cX AN6EL? KIOS l t NOSHINGMACHIM^JrtEN>f^WSOR’RV*f C and To make Things yiorss \ /-ll±ggi r say what's vour ) ( THE DRESSMAKER CAUEDOPANDJ fgg IDEAQFSTANDING f \ AUAJAWS OPIN saioTHWmvQown Wouldn't V-mefee oau-im/ f j SE FINISHED ONTIL 7&MORRDW )( ThaTSToo ' \ ME AN(3£C / CdnTINMAU* HARPING 1 AND I WANTED IT FOR \ Oar) ANQEt V “AND-VDO work. I “After its five years pf trial, probibi-' tion is not a failure. It is the people 1 who have neglected to correspond with |it arc the failures. If it took | Christianity hundreds of years to obtain I a footing, why should any one consider 1 five years sufficient for a tryout of the greatest reform H'nce the introduction of Christianity itself? The good that has already come from it infinitely outweighs the evil, ami the evils that are. do not arise from prohibited but the failure to practice it.” The Grand National tournament is ''the great event of the archery season in Great Britain- It takes place in mid summer. and it ‘ is generally held ih a [different place each year. In Detroit, a flivver hit a street car, reminding us that it is about' time to swat house flies. The Washington news is a hoy wait ing to see CooHdge fainted, so maybe he thought he heard Coolidge talking. Foreigners' have trouble with our lan guage, but what could you expeef a “dumb-bell” is one who talks too much. In San Francisco an antique dealer is engaged, and we’ll bet the bride’s ene mies make some catty remarks. Even if women do have more sense than men. a man never lias to wonder if his knees are showing. REMEMBER PENNY ADS AR3 CASH ’BYWftJjXMiT* THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Bi CHARLES R. STEWART misfortune to him and a mis-} IWA flnnkib WHter fortune to the society he’s born . \ 1 . '* Into. i TPTA SHIN GTON—The Public vT v Health Service claims great credit for medical science, on account of its Success, during the last two or three decades, in stretching out the average human life longer and longer. K Individual humans like to keep on living, unquestionably. When one of them, pays a doctor to keep him hanging on as long as pos sible. it assuredly is the doctor’s business to do his best and earn bis money. If he does a good Job he’s entitled to feel proud of it. 1 But as a broad general proposi tion, what’s gained by prolonging the average human life? Ultimate ly people die anyway. What differ ence does it 'make, in eternity, to them Or to anybody, at what aver age age tbey do it? • • • /TIHIS may sound like a ridlcu ' I lous question, but when I put (T it up to the Public Health Service it kinds, stumped ’em. Finally, “Well,” they answered, oyer the telephone, “a human be ing’s an asset to society, so it seems to us It’-foHows, the longer be lives ‘ the more of an asset he -P- “ I There was no use arguing with so Illogical an outfit, so I dropped it. As we all know, however, even young, husky human beings are assets only where society needs them, as In not too thickly popu lated countries. > I And right now economists and biologists are worrying about world overcrowding. In China, al ready, It’s a misfortune when a new average biupan being is born EVERETT TRUE S B¥ CONDC 'j jjjj 1 m Am ms, jaw? mom PLAY WITH CROSSWORDS 8bBI8Ik« SHwHIStt jWrUMBJROUS folto have i ■' up by a ! foqr- lettqj ' Word, 4ames 'Crnzc. the igrtod director of “The Covered 'V' and other outstanding pkais-jicvi, i wd blq WlfC, Betty Ccre-vo,/ av pear to have little trouble lug tL' ■•.• r ..' ■ I Both Jimmy and LJt? havaj «acY*4 th ? bc-tghte ia tfca wo-k-i NOBODY but politicians and bankers need work up any enthusiasm over news that France and Italy have taken cer- : tain very short little steps toward “settlement” of the t billion and some odd—a mere matter of a couple of hundred millions hardlyj counts in -siach transactions—dol-l lars of war debts they owe United States. r , j The very most France and Italy 1 ' will or can do will be to say,. “.Yes,, we owe this money," and givo bonds for it. *■ t The politicians thereupon will report to the country that they’ve accomplished something wonder ful —as it really will be, to get France and Italy to go even that far—and ask td be re-elected on the streftgth of it. *V -» ■*„ | And the bankers will have the bonds to unioad on the itubtlc at about 30. millions profit for them selves. -r ■-v a, f f But V isn’t likely this genera tion of Americana, an<? perhaps not the next one, will see much of the actual money—eyen the Inter efi - >■ ' A-• • • 66TVTOT worth what It' would cost to keep them afloat.” * . This veWict by W. R Mayo, Henry Ford’s Chief engi neer, sums up the entire reason why the government has so much trouble in finding private owners who will agree to keep Its war built merchant ships in operation.’ Nobody wants them even as a gift. And, as Mayo addjs, they’re “poor for the very junk man. / b.u.t at their bmmpi . F;j- o they seem to be finding dlifi ' ir-Uy in solving a «sDss-worfl pun-, , fllss Cowpson, an especially tal ycuug wpiRM, astpuiahod I tttraj b| her facility at fl&lgg to thq 1A YEAR’S FREE ICE Your Savings on Purchase Price "pun J You don't have to xaervftce Quality t -- ■ ' | to save money on a refrigerator. Come ~*| | | "\y~ I ~ 1 p , S |v. to our store and get a Gurney, a re- Ifrigerator of advanced design and con- I | J 1 st ruction. made from the finest mnter- “ J -r ' - ] ials, built for years of service. You will get complete refrigerator satisfae- * J> I I I ■ —p* 1 tion and at the same time save enough (J I I* ‘I on the purchase price of a Gurney to i 1 pay. at least a full year’s ice bill. I Many styles to choose from. , j j H. B. Wilkinson OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT Buying For Four Large Stores Makes It Possible To Sell The Same Merchandise For Less Concord, MporpsviUe, China Grove 1 | OIL STOVES, COOK STOVES AND RANGES j We flow have a complete line of the best Stoves on the market—including* j the Florence Automatic Oil Stpves I and Majestic Ranges ,/ ! , i * Yorke & Wadsworth Co. Union and Chprch Street I Phone 30 Phone 30 ia#.AgAi^iSigisErmsß;^^ Studebaker Sales and Service I CALL 22$ h’Op; DEMONSTRATION 1 We carry a full line of Goodrich Tires, and Tubes, Richmond Electric- JjJ ally' hammered oilless, and quality piston rings, Hassler Shock Absorb ■ffl ers, Gabriel Snubbers, Milwaukee connecting rod bearings, Laminum j|J shims, Alemi-te greases, guns, hose, cubs, thermoid and Rusco brake lin jU ing. generator and starter brushes, ignition parts, horns and bumpers j| and anything else that you might need for your car. GENUINE FQRD PARTS AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. I QUALITY FEEDS AT CASH FEED STORE CHURCH STREET—PHONE 122 m Let your feed be the Checkerboard f^ed—Laying Mash, Growing Mash and Baby Chix and Startina will do a the work. It is all guaranteed feed. fflaaa&aß J j M.giSTsssj^3r£ :j . .a qtTT-pnr Ttrsr^ZTTJiliißrß!.. m msa^ STRAW HATS Your Straw is ready. The Cor rect Shape is here, with bands or nahby stripes. Hot days are coming, so come ip I and mak<3 your selection. I r ‘ 8 ’ " I L^— PAGE SEVEN

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