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®\T OW you can make your
■Lx ice-box a Frigidaire or
install Frigidaire complete
with cabinet at very low
cost. See the new Frigid
aire models today.
STANDARD BUICK CO,
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85 S. Union St. Phone 363
Frididafre
I Hear MARION TALLEY g
SING |
“COMIN’ Thru the Rye”
(“When I Was Seventeen”
AT TIIE
Concord Theatre
ALL THIS WEEK
On the New Victor Electrola
p» Hear the Victor Electrola and Then Only Will You [ l
| be able to understand how life-like the above renditions n
ft are reproduced. j.
Complete demonstration of this instrument and also s 3
| of the new ORTHOPHONIC YICTROLAS will be §
H gladly given at our store.
“Every Friday Is New Victor Record Day”
I Kidd-Frix Mnsic&StationeryCo
VICTOR AGENCY
ICE ICE
Let’s Go—START TODAY a tlegular order.
The Price is Right—the Service is Right.
Buy coupon books and save 10 Per Cent.
Ice delivered on coupon cost 54 cents per 100.
On coupon in 50 lb. lots at tCE PLANT, 44 cents per
100 pounds.
300 lb. lots, delivered 40 cents per 100 pounds.
300 lb. lots at Ice Plant 33 1-3 cents per 100 pounds.
Please pay driver and see that you receive quantity
you pay for.
A. B. POUNDS
PHONE 244 PHONE 244
Be Sure of Y our Shoes
Being sure of your shoe« is simply being sure of your shoe store.
You know that ours is a reliable shoe store—our shoes are dependable,
our values are the best, our fitting service careful and painstaking
6 NEW ONES THIS WEEK
These were carefully selected, are of the newest models and col
ors for the spring season. Come in and let us convince you these are
the prettiest shoes you have seen.
IVEY’S
"THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES”
K.L. CRAVEN & SONS
PHONE 74
COAI £■
VyWfllj Plaster
Mortar Color,
j OLD HENS STILL WANTED
1 The market, to our surprise, is still good and we will
[ pay 22t per pound for Heavy Hens delivered to us by Fri
[ day noon, May 14th.
1 Young Chickens 35c to 40c per pound, as to size and
I quality.
I We see no reason why the market on hens should re
[ main so high and expect a sudden break at any time.
C H. BARRIER & CO.
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Concord Daily Tribune
TIME OF CLOSING MAILS
The time of the closing of mails at
the Concord postoffice is as follows:
/ Northbound
136-411:00 P. M.
A. M.
S 4— 4 :10 P. M.
38— 8:30 P. M.
SO—ll :«0 P. M.
Southbound
89— 9 :S0 A. U
40— 3 :30 P. M.
135 - 8:00 P. M.
29—11:00 I*. M.
| LOCAL MENTION |
A big crowd was present at the Y
Tuesday night for the volleyball game.
More games will be played on Thurs
day niflit of this week.
Panelled visiting cards beautifully
nrinted nt The Times-Tribune office.
50 for SI.OO or 100 for $1.50. Orders
filled on a few hours' notice.
Dirt is being dumped in the Cen
tral Methodist Church yard to fill up
a low place near the parsonage. As
soon ns the dirt has been placed grass
will be sown. ,
According to the schedule announe- 1
ed last week t'lie regular movie pro
gram at the Y this week will be shown
on Friday night. The pictures will
be shown on the lawn at 7:30.
Playing one of their last games of
the season Duke defeated Carolinn at i
basebn'l Tuesday. Heavy hitting fea
tured the game, home runs deciding
the issue.
Baseball teams representing the
Knights of Pythias and DeMolays
will play at the liigh school tomor
row afternoon at 3:30. There will
be no admission charge.
Children's Day will be observed at
Roger's Chapel, in No. 10 township,
Sunday with a program by the chil
dren at 11 a. in. Preaching service
at 2 p. m. by Rev. Dr. Daugherty, of
Charlotte.
No session of the recorder's court
will be held this afternoon police of
ficers reported this morning. Any <
cases docketed for today will be eon- :
tinned until Friday When a regular :
session of the court will be held.
B. IV. Durham has sold to V. C.
Lowery property in No. 4 township
for .$2.(100. according to a deed filed
here Tuesday. Another gleed re
cords the sale of land in No. 4 by
Mr. Durham to F. G. Stearns for
.$295.
Uncle Gabe Montgomery, colored, of
Montgomery county, died at his home
near Mt. Gilead last Sunday and the
body was buried Monday. He was
more than 90 years of age, and was
the father of Puttie Fitzgerald and
the late Hammet Montgomery, of
Concord.
Most of the trash and equipment
which had been placed on Union street
in front of the hotel lias been re
moved. thus giving traffic more space
near the square. Glass has been in
stalled in the ground-floor windows,
adding much to the appearance of
the structure.
Concord Kiwanians will not hold a
regular weekly meeting here this week.
Instead they will go to Statesville
Friday for an inter-city meeting.
Local members will meet nt the Y
Friday afternoon at 4:15 and leave
at 4:30 for Statesville, the meeting
there to begin at 6:30.
The President of the Woman's
Club announces the last business
meeting of the club year to be held
at the Merchants and Manufacturers
Club Thursday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock. This is an important meet
ing and it is hoped that every mem
ber will be present.
Rev. Oscar Rlackweldor, of Balti
more. will speak before members of
the Brotherhood of St. James Luth
eran Church at their regular monthly
ning of this week. The meeting will
meeting in the church on Friday eve
begin at 8 o'clock. Next week Mr.
Blackwelder will speak at Jit. Pleas
ant.
Meeting here Tuesday night mem
bers of the cemetery commission au
thorized the expenditure of SI,OOO for
additional improvements at Oakwood
cemetery. The cemetery has been
enlarged and improved much within
the past several weeks and this work
will be continued with the additional
appropriation.
M. R. Marsh, architect employed
by the county board of education, is
perfecting plans now for the new Mt.
Pleasant high school. As soon as
he has completed the plans Mr.
Jlarsb will advertise for bids in trade
journals. It is planned to begin
work on the structure in the near fu
ture.
A delegation of business men from
Spray, N. C.. were here today to in
spect the Y. M. C. A. building and to
confer with Secretary H. W. Blanks
in regard to the Y’s program of work.
The delegation wired Mt. Blanks
Tuesday that the tour of the inspec
tion would be made today and he was
on hand to welcome the visitors.
Muscle Builder for June, a Macfad
den publication, introduces . “Amer
ica’s Boy Pilot”, Farnum Parker, the
world’s youngest licensed flyer, who
although only wonrteen years old haa
the steady nerves and sturdy body
that are necessary in this work.
“How I Jiastered My Muscles” is
the story of Otho Arco, marvel of
muscle control. “How to Make
Muscle at Home” presenting a series
of stunts on a door, suggested by no
; less ap authority than Bernarr Mac
fadden with illustration posed by
Ralph Burns, are a few of the ar,
tides in this number.
When a mouse or snail enters a
beehive the honeybees will sting it to
death and then inclose the body in
- propolis, a. resinous excretion from
j trees; which virtually embalms It.
1 MUBCNE PENNYADS. TRY IT,
THE CONCORD DAlt .Y TRIBUNE
MORRISON SAYS HE WILL I
RUN FOR SENATE IN jiggo I
"If I Uvc and Keep My .Health" '
Only Qualification. —For Overman '
This Year.
High Point. May 18.—Former
Governor Cameron M it ion wm be
a candidate for the United States
senates in the primary six years I
from now, he admitted to newspaper
men here tonight.
Governor Morrison said he U sap- I
porting Senator Lee S. Overman for
re-election this year and believo
that in view of Senator
long career and loyal service 'to the
country during the war he is en
titled to serve another term.
The only qualification former Gov
ernor Morrison placed on his inten
tion to be a candidate in 1932 was.
“If I live and keep my health."
Mr. mid Mrs. Morrison stopped
over there tonight on route to" New (
York- They are going to bring borne
his daughter, Miss Angelin, who is
attending school and whose vacation
will begin in a few days.
The reported admission from Higlt
Point by former Governor Met
risen, that he will be a candidate six
years from now for the senate is no
news to most of his friends here, to
whom he has long since confided
that he would remain out of the sena
torial race this year but would be in
the race six years from now wneth
er Senator Overman is still a candi
date or not.
Governor Morrison has said to
friends here and let it be generally
known that he is staying out of the
race this year out of consideration
for Senator Overman's long service
in the senate and his desire to serve
another term. He will be in the race
against nil comers six years from
now. according to his previous ad
missions.
YOUNG WOMAN IS GIVEN
THREE MONTHS IN JAIL
Miss Dickerson Charged With Part
Responsibility For Cargo of Whiskey
Danville, May 18.—Virginia Dick
erson. an attractive blonde, giving
Iter age as 20 and deelaring that she
was a short-story writer of Hender
sonville. N. C„ was sentenced at
Chatham this afternoon to serve
three months in the coflnty jail and
to pay a fine of $lO. She was charg
ed with part responsibility for a
cargo of 50 gallons of liquor seized
by officers near Mountain Valley
recently.
ORDINANCE.
Upon suspension of the rules by a
unanimous vote the following Ordi
nance was passed by the Board of Al
dermen of the city of Concord. N. C,:
Be it ordained by the Board of Al
dermen of the City of Concord, that
all persons, firms, or corporations car
rying on the business of plumbing or
house draining in the City of Con
cord shall be required to file with the
City Tax Collector at the time the
license to conduct such business is
issued, a good and sufficient bond in
the sum of Two Thousand (S2.O(KIJj
Dollars, to be approved by the Mayor
and City Attorney, which bond may
be given in a surety company or
signed by the princi pal and two sure
ties and shall be justified. Said bond
shall be payable to the City of Con
cord and state of North Carolina, con
ditioned upon the observance of all
plumbing rules aud regulations now
in force or which may hereafter come
in force. Said bond shall further be
conditioned upon saving the City of
Concord harmless by reason of nny
judgment that may be rendered
against sa'd City in a suit for dam
ages for injury to person or property
on account of the negligent or care
less manner in whioh said plumbing
business is conducted, or any act of
omission or commission on the part
of the person, firm or corporal ion
conducting said plumbing business,
his or its officers, agents or employees.
That all persons, firms or corixira
t:ons who are granted permits to dig
or ent any hole or ditch in the streets
or sidewalks shall be responsible for
refilling said hole or ditch and tamp
ing the dirt in same to the level of
the street or sidewalk ill which it is
cut, and shall further be responsible
for keeping said hole or di(fh properly
lighted and guarded at all t'mes until
it is turned over to the City for per
manent repair.
That the bond of One Thousand
($1,000) Dollars heretofore required
under section one of the ordinance and
plumbing rules shall no longer be
required to be given, but the bond
above specified and conditioned as
herein stated shall be given in lieu
thereof.
This ordinance shall be effective
upon publication.
This May 6th. 1926.
BREVARD B. HARRIS, Clerk.
19-lt.
Takes Years Off
Your Complexion
You have wanted a akin food and
beautifier that keeps the face young.
T'aere is a new- French Process Cream
that will do this. It is so pure and,
different one application brings a
change. It is called MKLLO-GLO
and everybody says it is wonderfol.
Get MELLO-GLO Cream now and in
crease your beauty. Porter Drug Co.
Doing His Duty ■
“For two years I suffered agonis
ing pains in my stomach, belching np
sour and bitter fluids and gas.
Tongue always coated. Doctors were
unable to help me. The first dose of
JIAYR’S made me feel 100 per cent,
better, and I am now feeling better
than at any time in my life. 1 deem
it my duty to advise other sufferers.”
It is a simple, harmless preparation
tfjat removes the 'catarrhal arnicas
from the intestinal tract and al'.aya
the inflammation which causes prac
tically 'all stomach, Hver and intend
tinai ailments, ineluding appendicitis.
I In ftmfrririg dwiston Judge Thf-!
ner Clement stated that bootleggem
I who n»e women as mnaqum In their
mini running escalades cannot, ex
-1 pw*t the leniency of the eourf. He
| '.lid that it wao evident that women
'are bciug used for this purpose, in
!thc hope that officem will not molest
liquor cars.
I
FREE TEXT BOOKS -
ASKED BY ORDER
Sens of America Also Come Out For
Eight-Months’ School; and Annual
Session.
Durham, May 18. — Resolutions
urging an eight-month school term
and free textbooks for pnb'ie school
children it* North Carolina were
adopted at the final session this
afternoon of the North Carolina
State itunp of the Patriot!" tlrder
sons of Atnei-ica. Another resolution
urged the repeal or amendment of
the law passed by the last legisla
ture. placing a two and a half per
cent tax on benefit funds held by
fraternal orders, on the ground that
such orders are not in business for
profit and the tax is taken from the
widows and orphans.
Photographers to Meet in Charlotte.
Charlotte, May 18.—Approximate
ly 100 photographers from various
sections of the State, arc expected to
attend the convention of the Tar
Heel Photographic Sleiety to be held
hero May 24-25. That is the an
nouncement of L. Davis Phillips, of
Charlotte, chairman of the commit
tee on arrangements.
Ben V. Matthews. of Winston-
Salem, is president of the society:
D. Davis Phillips, Charlotte, is first
vice-president; It. IV. Goodrich, of
Henderson, second vice-president:
oel Patton. Fayetteville, secretary:
and Robert Barnett. Charlotte, treas
urer.
A feature of the meeting will be
a banquet on May 24. Several visit
ing photographers from -neighboring
states are expected. Mr. Phillips said-
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of better quality—such x
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“SEND IT TO BOB” ]
“MASTER”
Cleaners and Dyers
PHONE 787
Office 85-27 W. Depot St
CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET
(Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose)
Figures named represent prices paid
for produce on the market:
Eggs .25
Corn *l.lO
Sweet potatoes $1.60
Turkeys .28
Onions $1.78
Peas *2.00
Butter .88
Country Ham .an
Country Shoulder .20
Country Sides .20
Young Chickens .45
Hen* _• 1 22
Irish Potatou 2.00
TrouM mnirc
By r ETZCR 6. Yorke
mini luriu
If a man shows any 8
signs of wisdom he either X
is in the possession of fire 9
! insurance or he is about 8
to take out a policy and X
he is headed for this re- 9
liable house.
adfi&K PHONE ~
JBmKm a «/'
JR7 CABARRUS
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John Pesefe, rioted wreeiler, ‘j«|
also prominent as n breeder of dogs,'
and at his liime at Ravenna, Neb-,
he has one of the finest kennels of
greyhounds in the world.
Now Is The Time to Extern
minate Flies, Aants and All
Other Insects
BY USING
CENOL
Sold and Guaranteed by
Gibson Drug Store
(Agents)
wfal-C :
uorr of KAsre • < •
VoURTIMC IS NCVCK
OURS TO WASTE •'£
We won’t waste your .time
or your money. We will fur
nish you with the kind of
plumbing that should be plac
ed in a first class home and we
will do your repair work in a
“stay-fixed” manner.
CONCORD PLUMBING
COMPANY
174 Kerr St. Phone 576
—\l SION Disease remedies
7tT y)
IA tPngsro rm. Tetter or cthvfUeh
■ ' lug akin dtMeeee. . Try tU
tnatOMOt at oar risk.
ECZENAH
If HUKT»,QU ARANTBgP
SKIN DISBASB REMEDIES Si
(Hunt'e Belve end Soap),Ceil in f SfrrT
the treetment of Itch, Bcreme, TeJT/ j
Ringworm,Tetterorotherifcn- f If / /
Ing eUn dleeeeee. Try thie * « •
treetment at our rleku
PEARL DRUG CO.
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CONCORD COTTON MARKET ~
WEDNESDAY, MAY I*. J»2«
Cotton .17 1-2
Cotton seed 45
“Grandma's wire came this
morning and before dinner I 'ppffl!-I iik>
had refmished her favorite .J fcjjp fjjm
chair with Duco-two coatstoo/’jjl tj
DUCO is famous for quick drying. (nil||ljl Ifttb I //// i//
But that is not its only advantage -dir'9 » // kill /If
for home decorating. jfl || I iWfmLtf
Here at last you have a finish that can 1 | ///Jy///
be successfully applied by anyone. Just
Try Duco on furniture, woodwork, floor wW IS \
or walL See how easily it brushes on, R
how quickly it dries, how the brush //fhTpM *\X?\ ■ |jp—
marks disappear, and then the final hard, jhl |<l
lustrous finish that never chips, peels, &U 1J
ugntAgr
IssiwßPu-. 1p%,„
Here are some of the things
you can do with DUCO:
. r Ik
—finish foe kitchen floor with Duco in ing the use of any of the usual under*
the mornfog and get lunch in the kitchen cocks
that noon '
—finish your automobile with Duco on
—do s perfect “white enamel” job Saturday afternoon and drive it that
on your woodwork without requir- evening.
W* cany Duco ia qtn.an popular colon and block mad
wMw. Any tpectol shsde esa be ««c— ibf iasirnilihig >•
RITCHIE
HARDWARE CO. I
“YOUR HARDWARE STORE” I QRA y ■
phone 117 H ‘""‘Mss—
a i, io ujuif kM vJLs V *
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So Long Teacher—
New Long Trouser Suits. %^I
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School's nearly out and 'Til
the greatest stock of
graduation suits a Cop- ■
cord boy ever called his
own is iitf
And it’s as long on style
as it is on trousers—and ffMW
longies are going to car- MS/ A/
ry the diplomas this year. 1 §sy \
Value that makes if pos
sible for nearly every boy in Cabarrus County to have
new clothing and for nearly every family to come here
for it.
THE CORRHCT FURNISHINGS TO BOOT
HOOVER’S, Inc.
THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE
Straws for Every Head
We are showing Straw Hats from
one of the Best Makers in America
Priced from $2.75 to $5.00
STOP AND LOOK!
RICHMOND -FLOWE CO.
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May 19, 19215