Wednesday, 2* 1926
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Goodyears won’t talk back to a traffic cop, but they’ll [!
die road an awful arguments—and a long one. Miles j|
and miles of trouble-free service are built into this big, X
sturdy, tough treaded tire. x by the world’s largest and best ;i \
known faianufacturer. Volume production and effi- ]j;
cient methods- make quality possible prices like
we now have ; - ( ''
Come in and get 2 grice on your size Goodyear. . ]
Yorke & Wadsworth Co i
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THE OLD RELIABLE HARbWAR? STORE |
PHONE 30 I
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and Your Money -
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j v * Marietta House Paints, is pracd
\ | * r cally guaranteed against tie ravages of
JH M foul weather by the Marietta Service
UJROIWImS Certificate. No other paint manufac-
Ttrer offers you such a certificate. Ask
us about it today.
Concord Paint & Paper Company
342 N. Church Street Phone 16L
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1 AG. A INST IT, I SAYS ]
Colonel House’s "Intimate Papers"
j Arouse Ire of Wilson’s Friends.
By CHARLES P. STEWART
I NEA Service Writer
! Wnshingtrn, Marc'a 2.—Admirers
of Woodrow Wilson aren't a bit
pleased with Colonel Edward M.
House's "Intimate Papers,’ 1 which the
colonel just publishing.
Neither are admirers of William
I Jennings'Bryan. I
If there was any doubt about the
way they fcbl toward House, Con
gressman Edgard Howard, of Nebras-
I ka. removed it by the speeeh he made
I ou the subject in the House of Rep-
I reselltatives recently.
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Henry Cabot Lodge's posthumous
book is out-and-out hostile to the late
ex-president, but it any
thing like the amount of Indignation
among tbe latter’s friends that
House's has.
Lodge never pretended to like
Woodrow Wilson.
W'iiat his book says is what it
might have been expected to say.
House professes to write as a
friend, but as the Wilsonites see it.
he appears tp be anything but friend
ly.
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Wbnt's more, the Wilson folk sur
mise that the ColoneJ wrote ns he did
on purpose. ,
li isn’t much of a secret that Wil
son and House cooled toward one an
other toward the end Os the former's
second tariff—or, at any rate, Wilson
cooled toward House.
Tbe critics openly express the opin
ion that House is trying to get even
—perhaps unconsciously, the charit
able ones add.
But, by no means are they all
charitable.
With this idea in their heads, no
wonder they'-re resentful.
She’s Glad and We’re Glad.
The English countess of Cntehcart
was mhde because she was denied
admittance to the United States and
she vented her spite by saying- she
was glad she was a Britisher and net
n mere American. This calls to mind
the song in “Pinefore” which runs:
He is an Englishman 1
For he himself has said it.
And it’s greatly to his credit
That he is an Englishman.
For he might have been a Roosian
A french, or Turk,'or l’roosian,
Or perhaps I-tal-i-an.
But in spife of all temptations
To, belong to other nations
He remains an Englishman, Hurrah 1
He remains an Englishman.
Hurrah !
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The first international trade union
congress was held ut Copenhagen 25
years ago.
If you tell us of your LB
jH plans for s, effecting al W
gB Change of lighting fix- ML
jM tnrea ih your home we )*(
JB will furnish you with a 'B
minimum i estimate of J f
what it will Cost to do
"FixfJres of Character” U
B W. J. HETHCGX L
9 W. Depot St. Phone 660 >
Now is the Time to
Plant Hyacinth
Bulbs
All Colors
\ '
Gibson Drug Store
The Rexall Store
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Week on Collec
; *4y tions
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us. T)iis -ia a store where fair dea'i ig
is a habit land phone orders receive
conscientious attention. t
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Company
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PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. [
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| Last Call For 20c Hensl |
a Fair Warning!
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d| i If you have any more Hens to sell this Spring let us "
| have them by Thursday noon or this week. We don’t
mean Friday.
” We want Fifteen Hundred pounds by that time and "
■ will guarantee price until then. We are buying agent in ;
jl Cabarrus County for one of the largest poultry dealers in
the South and that is why we are able to to guarantee
j; prices and pay more than other local dealers.
C. H. BARRIER & CO.
iizim m ig^!g..ygJs4 g ,iii
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Light Plants and Batteries
Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter- 9
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t ternating Current.
I R. R OWEN, Agent
j ...Phone 669 Concord, N. C.
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the easy shifting of gears, even in zero weather, and one that really
makes a difference in fjhe flexibility of the springs, and riding quali
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SERVICE
Central Filling Station
| PHONE 700
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O Concord Kannapolis, Mooresviiie China Grove V
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PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER
Office and Show Room 39 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 W
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