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PAGE SIX [Jackson Park T ST?. *i A "^24- SIOO.OO Radio Set Will Be Given Away! ijj / fxj ; | ; J. B. LINKER, the owners of this beautiful development has spent considerable money in making this the most beautiful suburban development anywhere in the County. JaLtaton Park* 1 I * s located on the National Highway near Jackson Training School and is only a few minutes ride from the city of Concord. Large wide streets have been laid off and graded up. On each of J- • ► the principal streets in Jackson Park water and electricity will be available. Two homes have already been contracted for in Jackson Park. You do not have the burden of City taxes. You " ' | have nearby schools and churches. Jackson Park offers you a place for home or investment. Easy terms will be offered, making it possible for you to own one or more of these beautiful lots with 'A • the money that you are able to save for your earnings. ~" *t ..•{ Don’t Be Afraid to Invest in Real Estate—it Is a Sure and the Only Sure Way to Save \Villiam Jennings Bryan said: “Real estate is the best investment for small savings. More money is made from the rise in real estate than all other causes combined. To speculate in stocks is risky, and even dangerous, but when you buy real estate you are buying an inheritance.” Real Estate in and around the city of Concord has jumped by leaps and bounds and the end is B not yet. There are just as good opportunities now as there was in the past. REMEMBER THE DATE OF THIS SALE AND DON’T FAIL TO BE THERE. YOU WILL SEE THE LARGEST CROWD YOU HAVE WITNESSED HERETOFORE AT ANY AUCTION SALE. YOU WILL HEAR ONE OF THE GREATEST AUCTIONEERS OF THE DAY. • 1 I Sale conducted by the Atlantic Coast Realty Co, J. B. LINKER, Owner r li* r- Mayor’s Orders [ %■ I p, - i Use Garbage Cans. No garbage carried off unless in Garbage Cans after May Ist. Order a GARBAGE CAN today from Ritchie Hardware Co. YOUR HARDWARE STORE » PHONE 117 k;. _ r BoOOWOOOOCAjCXXXXXXXXX»O<XXXXXX>X)OC)OCCyVV ' '_OO.r USE MORE \ DENNISON’S GOODS j Material for Lamp Shades Shelving Paper Paper Napkins 5 Crepe Paper j Sealing Wax Parcels Post Labels, Tags, etc. jj Pin Tickets, Price Tags 1 Kidd-Frix Mr ; c&StationeryCo | Phone 76 58 S. Union St. Concord, N. C. I &%>nc£/ I THE UNIVERSAL CAR Costs More to Build-ls Worth More- \ Yet Sells For LESS Buy a FORD and Safe the Difference [Touring New Prices Runabout |»I0 $290 • ftiictor Coupe Fordor \ Css2o SSOO $565 § 11 F. O. B. Detroit Prices REID MOTOR CO. ■T £ CONCORD’S FORD DEALER 8 Phone 880 Hppooeoooooo. - ■h. j Diving Diva Remains Sylph-Like by Daily Dips in Swimming Tank I —— ; CHlCAGO—Margery Maxwell of j the Ravinia and Chicago Opera companies, a red-blooded young | ( American girl, who was brought : , i op on a Montana ranch, can ride i a cow pony or swim as well as she can sing. And swimming, according to Miss Maxwell, is the best reducing exercise in the world. Any woman, ahe says, who isn’t afraid of the water and who doesn’t care whether or not she spoils her bath ing suit, can have an Annette Kel lerman figure, if she really swims. Os course. Miss Maxwell agrees that the question of dieting like wise has a big part in the main taining of Venus-like proportions and health. “A balanced diet is perhaps %or« essential to health than exer* Blame Moonshine for Murder I Bo n .a? • j John I tor the murder of Min Loulm* Lehrke They blame moonshine whisky tar the act. ecrordin* to state police who arrested them I oiWffi.¥wsifil THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE - - ■ •- ■ : Icise,” says Miss Maxwell “l watch my calories and the things | I fv mu '9 as I watch my high notes. My fa. vorite drink is orange juice nn.red with rich evaporated milk, wmcb is especially valuable because of thf high ash and alkaline acid content of the orange and for the reason that evaporated milk is germ-free and is more easily digested than ordinary market milk. I also see to it that the leafy vegetables, salads, eggs, nuts and other essentials to a balanced diet occupy a promin ent place on my daily menus. “The public is demanding sylph like figures in grand opera as much as in the ‘Follies.’ The old-fash ioned bulky opera singer is a crea ture of the past and will soon bo soon only in earicaturM." GOVERNOR WANTS CARE IN FOREST PRESERVATION Wants People to Be More Careful to Avoid Forest Fires. Ra’oig'li. April 21.—(A 5 ) —-Declaring that North Carolina’s forests “are our greatest potential source of wealth." ami that co-operation in fire prevention work is the only "effective way" to preserve the forests, Gover- j nor McLean today made a plea for closer co-operation on behalf of the eounties with the department of con servation and development, i His statement was issued ill con nection with the observance of Amer ican Forest Week, April 1 Ntii to 24th. “I hove determined to recommend to the next general assembly,” said the executive, “legislation which will enable the State Forest Service to ex pand its forest protection program throughout the State, and to accom plish this there must be steady and hearty co-operation of the county offi cials, the land owners, and the fedorai government." 58 Miles an Hour — v ~ .jfe QA J? sto 25 Miles in 8 Seconds — v * 25 Miles to the Gallon — Touring cor, f. o. b. 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These, combined with its new On the contrary its sustained electrifying low prices, will con* V* speedhbility of 5 8 miles per hour, vince you that Chrysler “58” Chrysler “W—TourinM Car. %84S; acceleration of sto 25 miles ii| 8 is today more than ever the out* seconds and economy of 25 miles standing motor car value under j % die f OUMB i ml brak ** °* to the gallon, which have won *IOOO. * J • 4 • CHRYSLER, "7(T Phaeton, 9IJ9S: Coach. A jtfft Chrysler “58” Sedan, CHRYSLER IMPERIAL *KT—Phartan. iPSUI $995> J• •>. Detroit , X2ML RoodtUr (urtrt whoaUiUUldard tqulpmtni; I - -I wood whcnlt optional). tlttS; Ow./our-painn- w H u t cr JII9S, Sedan. fiM-fautnar. IJJ9S. Stdan: g tmn-txuMntfP. WW; StdaXumautint. VMS. H AltprUw] o b Detroit. mARo U curr.nl Ftd- N | ‘Tq tral txciM tax. _ I I ' AU modtU tquipfud with full balloon licet OyX X Ask .bout Chrysler'. *ttr.ctlvt time-payment ” \ V&Yho. dsrfV* I plan. More then 4100 Chryder defers Msur. m Iliß ;Bf|fev ‘ CJlfjH FW’ 3 Mjperior Chrysler service everywhere. a\|| ;MV / / ... All Chrysler models art protected against theft » by the Fcdco patented car numbering system, IBRM* pioneered by and exekafva wtmChryuer. which i cannot be counterfeited end ggrtnoc b* altered W n or removed without concludve evidence of ; S. A. EUDY At White Auto Ca East Corbin Street ; * ... v •, ; ' • ‘ “^1 The governor emphasized the value • of the forests to the development of the State, and the annual losss from, fire to “more than a million dollars. a year.” and deplored the fact that, | in the faee of these conditions, the. department of conservation and de • ve.opment is ‘‘receiving eo-oporntion . for forest fire control from only thirty counties out of one hundred.’’ The governor’s statement follows ■ in full: "American Forest Week. will. I trust, bring vividly to the minds of our people the splendid heritage in trees and forests which lias come down to us from the last generation. Thirty or forty years ago we had vast stores of virgin timber, both pine and hardwoods. It was then that our furniture industry, the largest in the South, was started in the center i of an apparently unfailing supply of the most suitable timber. Now most of their raw product has to come front a distance, much of it from other states. As late as 1014 we were the fourf.i largest lumber producing "state in the I’nion. Now, with no more cultivated land, we take eleventh place. While we have as much for , est land as we had twenty-five years | ago, we are producing much less tim | her. and tfiis in the face of an in crease in value of the land and of its products “Every good citizen of North Car olina, whe&er a landowner or only a consumer of wood, shou'd we'.coine the opportunity presented him this week, of reviewing the situation. Rap idly thinning forests, dwindling pro duction. and a loss from forest fires of more than a million dollars a year yet the State department of conser vation and development is receiving co-operation for forest fire- control from only thirty counties out of one hundred, and some of these are only half heartedly in tlie work. “Our young growth, which nature is using to restore our cutover areas, must be protected, even more .than the mature forests. While it is the duty of the State to see that the fu ture is properly provided for, it is Wednesday, April 21, 1926 ikewisc the duty of the ’andowner to •liand'e bis property so that, its value as producing capital will not be im paired. "Co-operation in forest fire preven tion is the only effective way. 1 have determined to recommend to the next general assembly iegirlation which wiil enable the State forest service to expknd its forest protection program throughout the state, nnd to accomplish this there must be steady nnd hearty co-operation of the county officials, file landowners, and the fed eral government. North Carolina is a recognized leader in highway de velopment and other constructive achievement. Nothing should pre vent her from assuming the leadership in reforestation. "I.ct us remember that the young forests, to be found in every section of North Carolirta, at the present time, are our greatest potential source of wealt'u.” The largest single orange grove in the world is in South Africa.
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