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April 21, 1926 — ~ Wk Dinner Stories SB| Misunderstanding. had some fresh shrimps here . week,” began the purchaser. ma'am," interrupter the mar i'B man apologetically, "but I fired ißk of 'em.” ■ The Watchword Is Economy .■ i. was known that Mcßpriggins. < villa'ge tightwad, kept his money an old aock. j§B “I should think.” remarked one of 1 neighbors, “that a careful man j you would keep his money in a i rather tlian entrust it to a worn nock." | ■ "What!" gasped Mc-Hpriggins. "An' Che nock go to waste." Hp For Emergency. IS “I want to buy a car," meek Mr. informed the salesman basn- as she walked into the big auto- salesroom. fesK “Ah. yen," replied that energetic man,.“and how large a family you?" H “Er —there are nix beside myself." !§■ “We have just the model you want." the salesman. "A eompact roadster with it quick get B|. Consideration. who is seven, had just fiu- a letter to her father who wus the road.” dear," asked her mother, you going to send dadtly a v replied Yvette. “That be liiee. I've been eating I I A Short Life, But a (lay One I ® "Do you believe in ife after death?" the Little Widow's friend la “Well,” sighed the Little Widow. ■“I do think a person should wait un- Btil she gets out of mourning.’ I The .Next Best Thing. | ' "What makes you think Bill Mor-, gan is economical?” “Well, his vyifa wanted to see the world—and he jfavc hier a map.” Big' Uame. “Does Wilbur still race the trains sto the crossing?" 1 “No, it was too tame. He traded his car for a 'motorboat aud tried to crosu in front of a battleship." Protect Your Property and Your Money aXTOUR house, when painted with * Marietta House Paints, is practi cally guaranteed aeainst the ravages of fou' weather by the Marietta Service Certificate. No other paint manufac- I -ri-rTiTrtM turcr offers you such a certificate. Ask * : ??rir **• about it today. Concord Paint & Paper Cc: ipany 842 N. Church Street Phone 16L STATION EVERETT TRUE ~ BY CONDO I‘N\ GLAD, MR.. eoOTHy THAT 'f&J 'BROUGHT 3F* IpMPg ’ ©BtyAANI n War.! Mar! Rar< l ' I - COT'S A CHOKE , ;■ } i~t ? S -3 I % A I j '^gisr I -Tiir-liir' ' fp< M He May Run I aßßnyßp, ■ Copyright. Harris & Swing /ay T. Baker, director of the U A 8. hint under the administration of Woodrow Wilson, is considering tunning for the Democratic nomina tion for U. 8. senator In Nevada. If ie does his primary opponent proba- i tly will be Mayor Edward Roberta 1 if Reno, father-in-law of Whiter whims,, famous Washington pUobsc. v j Now Is The Time to Exter minate Flies, Aants and Ail Other Insects BY USING CENOL Sold and Guaranteed by Gibson Drug Store - (Agents) BY CHARLES P. STEWART • NEA Service Writer Washington. Aprir 2B.—Placing a guard ovfcr the unknown soldier's grave at Arlington has pretty well 'put a stop to the previously frequent (tourist performance of sitting on it, lunching ou the slab which marks it and otherwise treating it with 'the lack of consideration c.iaracteristic of of a certain class of people wlio'd scratch their initials on. the pearly gates themselves if they knew where they were hnd could get at 'em. But it hasn't put a stop to the ac tivities of shoals of petty celebrities Who make a business of leaving wreaths on the tomb purely for pur poses of self advertisement. * * * An occasional individual deposits 'his wreath in a spirit of real rever ence. On formal oerasioiys, and as a sin cere tribute, it's also a perfectly prop er ceremony. „ But when the whole idea is to get a photograph of some movie star or one-horse politician or other public ity seeker in the fact of leaving 'a. _ wreath where he thinks it will get him talked about, it’s about as cheap a proceeding as it's easy to t’hink of. The folk who used to sit and lunch oh tile tomb ought to have known bet j ter, but at least the things they did generally weren't premeditated. They had the excuse that their taste was bad, Mat they were ignoramuses nyd hadn't been brought up properly. The publicity crowd deliberately set out to capitalize the unknown for their own benefit. The Lottery io a national 'institu tion in Spain. All participate, from the richest grandee to the humblest newsboy. The prise is known as the gordo (fat fellow). A monopoly of the quinine umraet i,s held by the Netherlands Govern ment. Tries Golf Takelchi Harada. Japanese tennis l«uir, has taken to grolf Here he is | an the course of the Asheville (N. C.i Country club. They say he swings • mean stick, too, even though com* puMJvely new at the game., Electric light and power and heat Have got old fashioned meth ods beat. THERE is a power in elec tricity that serves the best pur poses of humanity. It will wash and wring your clothes apd run your sewing machine. Don’t neglect your electrical opportunities. Which is an other .way of saying that you are overlooking some home ne cessity if you do not pay us an occasional visit. XWe. W. J. HETHCOX Chicken Feed 'Baby Chick time is here and Iwe are here with the Right i Feeds. Buttermilk Starting Mash .for Baby Chicks ' Buttermilk Growing Ma?h FoV the Larger Chicks, and Buttermilk Laying Mash For Hens Also Good Scratch Feeds Cheap f CABARRUS CASH GRO CERY COMPANY Phone 571 W ♦ THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE David and Goliath « I m ' lllll 11 11,1 **' *'" "" ■ 1 ' ~ ' \ ;? 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MOST LEtkßhi HOVO AHWkSooK SS Folks have ) w> toorwe'T- a spin jfp --r jy/\ i will l>o p w place gear shift / s /PH? ■ Y i OSEkmej-mM p«mija W 'lt-'C Sav where W f fes ISMuyoU\' V f OWe THIN)* VCR ) > VJAVINS AT ME - J Don’t Be Misled,*Look and see that 4«|i j r ou get the yellow checkered Bag 4k and then you will know that you! ! have got the original Startina to : feed your baby chix on. ‘ M Cash Feed Store I PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. i I FANCY DRY GOODS ' WOMEN’S WEAR | OOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXyOOC- W SOOOJOOCX xvx»- irv DELCO LIGHT ! Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter- „J j nating current and Washing Machines for Direct or I temating Current. , Tr j R. H. OWEN, Agent | ,-Phone 669 Concord, N. C. $ j BATTERIES JL Big Price Reduction on Batteries for Fords and [1 Chevrolets » PREST-O-LITE 515.50 I COLUMBIA $11.95 it Compare These Prices. 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Corbin St. Office Phone - 334 W it T-tiiaii,iill,ll,llll,ll ddi»lililiiliiit;llil : iii,; £333311 THE DAILY TRIBUNE THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER = * BOTH ONE TEAR AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: ' In State outside Coucord $5.25 j The PrOgresiive Farmer is the best farm paper published, and ita . price is SI.OO a year. , m I You need not pay foe the Progressive Farmer at the same time you - - jjj pay for The Tribune. "Wc will get it for you a whole year at any time , i | on payment of only 25 cents. Pay ymlr subscription to The Tribune to any contestant, hut | obtue to The Tribune office to pay for your Progressive Farmer. PAGE SEVEN
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