PAGE EIGHT ■K 1 " , FH 1 S IS A STIUDIEBAK E R Y EAR I\ | on u s ed Car Sales 11 ■ I - \|i ll r 1 1 11 rll 2^^H^-^^ vepartsaDdfee || I |\ SerVlCeOTl . \|l I , 1 | »-BSi.—« te price in | 1 ft 1\ ca, U e pttee „( o« oe* \| I I fl 3 Every used .jaa p nce,just \l ft I I 11 1 : II ■ |\ f n used car may dnve it back and l | 1 II 4 S i ss^s i ' 1\ ■ l 11 1 Kl\ Not only to the P e adherence to the \| 1 ■ | l The Studebaker Corporation of America takes pride and pleasure in announcing that the above Pledge is being carried out by Auto Supply & Repair Co. > i; * - East Corbin Street -.'fl -1 -i %mr> * V ■ \u ■ \ s t ».■{ THE Pledge speaks for itself. which in some times and places >' It is a formal declaration of the has fallen into ill repute. . j fair and square attitude of Stude- It is an assertion of confidence ■ baker dealers toward the public. in the reserve mileage built into % ' It is an assurance of honest the sturdy “one-profit” Studebaker dealing in a line of merchandising automobiles. ■cfe.» . .> THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA • SOUTH BEND, INDIANA —SPRING— New Felts and Velours in Pastel Shades Specially Priced i at ss * oo fIK Imagine! The pastel v : %-Wk * zy ' shades are the lgst word hHk I "" of Spring’s newest note— A and yet-—Fisher’s offers ——a most bewitching array R i JflX- . of them. AU the new col- Jr/f) )I 1 ors, ail the smart new Gig lo' Crowns —and the latest trims for $5 each. i ' WK. \ Values to $8.95 r UmHmmf sale $5.00 /N Styles That Are Correct pAk^^^Fisher's : riflr fipPßk i*. / THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ACHING JOINTS, RHEUMATIC PAIN “Heel” Relieves Instantly With applicator attached to cork, just brush “Heet" over the pain area, whether in kneea, feet, legs, hands, shoulders, hade, nock or body. In stantly, you fesl this harmless, glori ous, penetrating heat draw the pain, soreneaa and stiffness right out of tba aching «r swollen joint, muscle or neuritia-riMsn nerve. Besides, “Heet" scatters ths congestion and estab lishes a ears. “Heet” contains trip soothing, pene trating ingredients, too expensive to u “ in liniments or airi» gesics. “Beet is a clean, pleasant liquid; Ap»n*t stain, blister or irri tate thejfjkm only 60 casta' USE PEifM COJAJMS —IT pa« BUILIHNG-LOAN C*»TinCAf*B merit first-rate ranking The Magazine of Wall Street, un der the caption, “Points for Income Builders—What the Investment Worlf Offers and How the Offerings Loin p*re,” gives building and loan certifi cates the first place, saying : • “There are innumerable investment forms for the investor to choose from which differ from one another, only in minor respects. But there arc a cer tain few standard forms whicfa are radically different, and each of which caters to a set investment need. Some of these are reviewed in the follow ing: Building and Loan Certificates. “Building and loan associations, like, savings banks, are semi-philan thropic institutions. Their reason for being is to assist would-be home builders in the attainment of their ambition, and to this end they op erate under what has rightfully been described as ‘the easiest, simple mort gage system ever devised.’ The chief ■ charm of their mortgage plan is, sim- I ply. that it calls for a monthly <ll -of principal and requires ' montly interest payments on the cur rent unpaid balance. “Building and loan associations have come to be recognized as an in tegral part of the financial system of the country, if only because of the part they play in the home building world. But. in recent years, they have forged ahead in another way: That is, as investment institutions, offering a good investment return on moneys left in their care. They of fer what they call building and loan certificates for this purpose ("besides accepting ordinary thrift accounts) and on these certificates often pay ( more than the average savings bank | will give." Building and Loan Associations to Observe Thrift Week. i In respones to Commissioner Wade’s appeal to the building and it an association to make a siiecial ef fort in the observance of Thrift Week, reports indicate that the associations in many sections .of the State will put on special advertising programs, and in many instances will thorough-1 ly canvass tlnyr communities for the j sale of building and loan stock. Few undertakings could be of great er value to the stute and the welfare of her people than the building up of strong live building and loan associa tions in every community. These great institutions encourage habits of thrift and they are of great assistance ( in the financing of the many small homes being bfiilt throughout the state. With the proper encourage ment by a liberal investment of the savings in the building and loan as sociations there is no legitimate ex cuse why every family, who desires to do so. cannot own their own homes. The associations make unusually lib eral loans for home building and the plan of repayment will meet the needs of the family with a moderate in come. South Carolina Woman Is Captured By Bandits. Charlotte Observer. Miss Clifford Barratt, of this coun ty, for the past four years a mission ary at I’oehow, China, under the aus pices of tile mission board of the Southern Baptist convention, was cap tured by Chinese bandits on Decem ber !)th and was stilt being htid by them on December 22m1. according to-' a letter received by relatives here from Mrs. IV. 6. Bostwiek, another mis sionary. The letter stated that the brigand chief permitted Miss Barratt to send a message to Mrs. Bostwiek by spe cial courier stating that she lmd been unharmed and was safe but that most of her personal effects had been taken. No intimation was given as to when she expected to be" released or whether she was being held for ransom. TROLLEY PLUNGES INTO ICY STREAM Three Unidentified Persons Dead and Score of Injured Are in Hispotals. Pittsburgh, Pa.. .Tan. 17.—Three un identified persons are dead and a score or more are in hospitals suffering from exposure in injuries are the re sult of the plunge of a street car into the Ohio River from the Fleming Park bridge at McKee's Rocks to night. Two of the dead, a woman and a girl, succumbed after reaching a hospital, and one body also that of a girl, was founded floating in tbe river. Whether or not there were more fatalities is not yet known. The passengers saved were brought to shore by jioliee and volunteer res cue wt-kers, and then rushed to hos pitals. A Real Go-Getter. A score of years ago a young book keeper of Knoxville. lowa, married the daughter of a local millionaire banker. The young man’ had not saved much money and the banker's opinion of him, expressed openly, was sueli that the young man found it healthier to move to Oklahoma. There he had the good fortune to become associated in an oil scheme that be came a phenomenal success. Tt the proper time he sold out his interest • to a New York bank concern for $25,000,000. This amount he ntan aged to increase to $40,000,000 and then, after 18 years, he returned to- Knoxville. The father-in-law banker was now in desperate need of heli> —and a lot of it—to save his bank and his per sonal fortune. The son-in-law that had made good came to the rescue and saved both. “I knew he had It in him,” said the grateful banker. Horrified by the prevalence nfl de bauchery in Mecca, the holy'city of Arabia, it has been decided to invoke an old penalty imposed by tbe Mo hammedan law which calls for the ' public stoning to death of criminals j convicted of certain crimes. Though carbon dioxide is a waste predict, animals breathing air from which all of this gas has bean re moved will die. “No Trespawrtnir NeOrea.se Cant* a dozen, at Timea-Trlbune Office. I -' - - II PI Hpi m I HU Fuwn Gray, djgiucr, who recently won Harry Thaw’s attentions and a SIO,OOO bracelet, went to Chicago to visit Evelyn Nesbit. who is recovering from a dose of poison. She got no farther than fhc office of the West Side hospital. When word came oqt that "Miss Nesbit does not wish to see you,” Fawn said she was terribly hurt by the slight. She had brought a bou quet of roses for Evelyn. : A Experienced generals in the Indian army of 1(100 reckoned one good ele phant equal to a regiment of 500 cav alry, or if properly supported by the matchlockmeu, at double that num ber. ESSENTIALS If a child is denied the essential vitamins, rickets, weak bones, imperfect teeth or other manifestations of faulty nutrition folio#. Scott’s Emulsion of vitamin-activated cod-liver oil is the ideal nourishment for growth of body and Ja bones. Give your boy vjR or girl Scott’s Efnulsion. Iju AT RETAIL DRUGGISTS Pries 601 and $1.20 < ■•Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, tt. J. 25-32M8 BILIOUSNESS Retired Minister Tells Hpw He Keeps in Good Fora With the Assistance el Black-Dr augkL West Graham, Va.—The Iter. Lewis Brans, a well-known retired minister, now past 80, living here, has a high opinion of Black- Draught, which he Bays hA has taken when needaA for 25 yean. “For years I ha# been suffering with my he says. “Some times the pain would be very in tense and my back would hurt all the time. Black-Draught was the first thing I found that would give me \any relief. “My liver has always been slug gish. Sometimes it gives me a lot of trouble. I have suffered a lot with It —pains in my side and back, and bad headache, caused from ex treme biliousness. “After X found Black-Draught, I would begin to take it as soon as I felt a spell coming on and it re* lieved the cause at once. I can recommend It to anybody suffer ing from liver trouble. A dose or two now and then keeps me in good form.” Made from selected medicinal roots and herbs, and containing no dangerous mineral drugs, Black- Draught is nature’s own remedy lor a tired, lazy liver. NC-U8 CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS T • y Tells How To Get Quick Re- " Uef Iran Head-Colds! It's Splendid! *« i In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can brmtbs freely. No more hawking, muffling, blowing, .headache, dryaeea. No strug gling for breath at night; ywhr ooFd or catarrh will be gone Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this Want,, entimpL, healing cream in your woetrllz. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief AFTER INVENTORY | To Start Another Year } Buy your Ledgers, Cash-books, Journals, and all blank | books. [ . Ao* Files, Steel Cabinet Files, and Index Guides, Ver r bcal Folders, etc. , . gfv: 7J : ' : 7 Letter Paper, Receipts, Drafts, Notes, Order Books, etc., ! _—AT KIDD-FRIX Mask ad Staliaery Co. he* Phone 76 ; 58 S. Union St. Concord, N. C. t V' ■. ' . , : Get It At ! I ■ « ■ I I Ritchie Hardware Co. YOUR HARDWARE STORE t PHONE 117 Better than soothing syrup! ' ‘ 1 Atwater Kent 1 Radio I * I 17Z yi&ZjbC I WE can fin this prescription for you. Bring the chil dren with you when you come for a demonstration. YORKE & WODSWORTH CO. THE OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE ST,ORE % jbf I I THE UNIVERSAL CAR Hie All Steel Body Cars 4 All vibration has been eliminated by an added im provement to the new improved Ford. 9 * Rida in one and feel the difference. Buy a FORD and SAYS the difference. _ Let one of our salesmen show you. REID MOTOR CO. Corbin and cfurch°sSeU FORD DEALER mq TucsHsv Tanuarv j

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