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Thursday, Ft I X H B CO N CORD TI M E S PAGE TWO Mr. J. rt vzt jwttrdtjf.ia; W - - - 1 . iii mmtmmmmmmf . v 111 " . ... . . . - - . - m a a - vi i"i til - ,. m Sir. II, B. Bctr tx fix a ta tuck of the tru if tr is ' i r. i m ." m - ' . . ' -' B . V. i a - 0! P nee Profile Ifflg Sale Still gOlHl 01 The rwiMfx ct Mr. 1Ucho4 CmL who 1 111 vim KitcoiaU, U ft portl as Imrrotla ; Mr. U T. IlarUr!) I mSnI to hit hfcEie with lcflowuJi. Ills CaaaiUea t thU time 1st cot terious. il r. and MnC Gea. L. Omr; Siee Dspartesili Until Tuesday February 24th SHOES! LOW CUTS! SHOES! In the Shoe World we find the same conditions pre vailing as in Dry Goods, Ready-to-wear and Clothing. All nw stock will be from 20 to 40 per cent higher than the Old Stock. During this Old Price and Profit Shhring Sale we are going to put out some Real Bargains." ruber '! rtrerrrrd - Iter. J. I. Mers-s. SiUAttrT. Hi C KrtUU MM C, K ttk -J nK 4 Clurlottr. were tsw tv, liiR Counter of Wafer Damaged Shoes (ioins in This Irofc Sharing Sale. One toi:nt or .f Children"? water tlam sfjod S!lpiMrs worth Tip fi f 2JH. -Purine our I'rolit Sloirin Sale 2k pair One eoimter f ( 'lii!ilren'sVafr lani ajcetl Slippers- I'roiir Khitritu: Sale v price : 48c and 98c pair Thesp Watr ItaniHjjwl Shoes ami Slipiiers Clu'll roll's. Ladies' and Men's jzoiiijf at Cire Away Prices. I5i' Line of Men's Work shoes on eld nitr:u-t's iruin-i ln this s-ile at Old Priees $1.93,- $2.48. $2 -up These prices "are worth wholesale to day more thin we are asking retail. If 'people don't see. it h;t war "-now they can't help from seeing it within live or six months when yon are p.iy ing the new prices. Then don't l'aine us, for we are warning yon to take ad A'antageof it now. '. NOTKM-: All ;of these adverted prices are gMl Only Ten Days start-'.. . ing Friday' I'Vhrnary KHh and con tinuing Yhrnngli Tuesday. l-VUruary the 24th. Pvir's not guaranteed. (ine lot of Men's Dress Shoes on Old Contracts oing at. our Profit Sharint Sale Prke of -5.-- $flL93 This shoo today on new contract prit is worth $10.00 a pair.,. All Men's and Ladle' iow Cut. Shoes' that we have on Old Contract are going in this Sale at Onr Old , Price All of onr Ladies vFiue Dresk- Shoes going in thi sale at' a reduction: . -JjT(J.OO .value Indies' high heel drefS . Shoes poiiyr . at . $3.45 SPJ.OO value Iaicn. Urowu Lace, on ly -, $9.93 NOTICE. Vo carry the largest stock of Meu'n. P.oyV ladles'. Misses and Cbildren Shoe in the Statej and mont of thft stock I from Oldj Contracts, which means that we can sell you Shoes and Low Cuts for i tlic .whoe; family cheaer than we qau buy the Kauae .vhws for today wholesale. Ladles' Shoes and Slippers from 98c to 15.00 pair. Men's Shoos and Slippers from $1.93 to $15.00 Children' Shoe and Slippers from 39c to $5.50. - - ' The above quotations on Shoes are cheaper than' wholesale prices today, so buy what you need in Shoes or Low Cuts for the future. Shoes, just like eyepthing else,;are goijiiipC r- , v . K CO Drv Goods and Notions Phone 508 Office and Pattern Dept. Phone 608 11 Shoe and Clothing Dept. Phone 138 Ready-toWcar and Millinery Phone 338 Red Star Timers i for FORD CARS and Express .Spark Plugs for AH Makes of Cars and - Tractors The Plug That Gives You Cervice ; j v-, : ' ; ' -in OIljY Motors! :- i-'yl - ' j If your Ford leaks oil, then 'put an Express; Spark Plug and your trouble is ended. Oil does not keep the plug from firing. We . guarran tee these : Plugs" and Timers. to give you satisfaption. i - Come in .and look at thei we ask. ' You will buy moi - .:.-;! pi Til nd try ONE is all We also carry almost complete line of auto sup- lies and partsfor Ford cars. es and Tubes For All Makes of Cars. RITCHIE HARDWARE CO. Phone 117 Concdrd, N. G Kngragement of Iiss'Torrence 'aiid Mr. JuIian Aunouueed in Gastonia. . u wuie socjai .mcerest in tins koc- i ricut is the .roIhwius from The Gas- tonia Gazette of Tuesdav: At an elegant and exquisiteh an-lnn .n Sat-: I5- "Qite, both of Concord; pointed Valentine, luncheon sri-vi' tmlay at her hme on Marietta nrrcct. Mrs. J.. V. Harper announced -the cn sraement of Miss Lois Torrem-e and Mr. A. .Tulian. the marriajre to take place in March. -Miss Torrenee i.s a daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Frost Torrenee and , is one of the" ' city's mft prominent young soeiety girls. JShe was quite ppular among her classmates at Converse i college..' where she was etlueateil and j has been extensively entertained at numerous house parties and other so jcial gatherings throughout the Cfo Unas. She possesses unusual beauty, i her dark hair and eyes anil lovely j coloring heing espeviallTtiiking. , j "Mr. Julian is a wnjt Dr. and Mrs. jCV- A'.Tuliaiu of TomasvUle. and is a j graduate of Dayidson colleiec. For the ipast few years he has resided in Gas jtonia. haing been connected with the (Cramejinills. afMayworth and the jLorarmill. lie was in the naval ser vice during the perjod of the war. and l is at present counectod with the Gruy iliarklcy cotton brokerage. AThe announcement: of .; the . enswge i meivt of there popular young - people is or much social, interest . here and elsewhere. Mr. M. Jt .Tocnd bate (rem an attack of the Cu, r. J. W. Trewt U mbJ!to N up town txlar. after a coiiflncomt tf tbovt a werfe wtth the InSccnu. ; Mr. and Mra. Stete JI!rtilirIrafr ami chlltL who live ca Jfattercn are confined to their fcome wltli Infla aa. I--'.-- The condition of Mr. DaThlTL Grif fin, who 1 wriouUy III j witlx pceu moula, ! reported as unchanged to- Mrs. C. C. Ktouctrect)i cwHlition 1 reported a much improve;! today. She Iim been ill tt.tr nercral day with in fluenza. .. I Mr. and Mr. Jacob Oj Mwmo have abut rccoveml from an attack of the flu. Their ott. Thoma. however, has contracted the discajc. j The condition of Mr. Cj. V. Swiuk. who 1j quite ill, at her home on Wet Corbln Ktreet. i teported as some what improved tiiday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bat cm anl tbclr daughter, Mlsn Kfitellc, who are all III with influenza at their homo ou South Vnion utreet, are Tcportdd ; a some what better today. i o change U report cd in the condi tion of any niember of the family of Mr. W. II. Sloop. Mr. and Mra. Sloop and two children have been ill with influenza for three days. V -i Two gambler and soveral speeders were tried by Judge I). ML Furr In re eorderV court yesterday. j Out gam bler wa round gutuy, aud ail or the speedera were fined. . ' . Mrs. I. I. Davis, who has bein seri ously ill for several weeks, is improv ing rapidly. She was able to be prop ped up in bed for a short while yes terday. - r : -I -' " i Mrs. S. J. Host and daughter, txmise. are able to be up, after an ilness of In fluenza. Mr. S. J. Jtost and, Mr. and Mrs. Allen'JBost are reported as some wliat improved today.. J The family of Mr. K. T. Itioldstoii. which aas been ill with thei influenza for ten days Is practically reeovered. Mrs. Oolrston is not yet able to bo up, but her condition Is greatly Improved. Mr. ami Mrs. A. (I. Udell and two Children are coutined to! their home with Influenza. A message from the. home this morning reports each mem ber of the family as resting comforta ly. . . ' f -.- 1 One name wnTomittcfl from the list of persons to rewire the French diplo mas of .'honor." The person i is C. A. Snell, father of Ilarr;.' 1J. Snc'l, who was killed in action on October 18, iois. . - - : ; - j" Each member of the family of Mr. Dave Miscuhcinicr, is rcporteI to be some belter today. Mr. MIscnheimer, wife and two children ore ill with In fluenza, and two children have pneu monia. ... ..'' The following Masons were pall bearers at the funeral of the late M. 1. Buchanan yesterday: L.) D.. Col trane, W. W. Flowe, J. Ai Kennetf, A. B. Ponmls, Dr. J. V. Davis and J. iL Butledge. ' . , llowau Burleson was tried by Com missioner Kestler yestenlay for mak;- ing whisky, lie was bound; over to Federal court.;1 Revenue oflicers Tues day found a thirty-gallon still and some beer on his farm. j j Marriage licenses ( were; issued yes terday to the following couples: Mr. Lewis Shimpock, of Mt. Pleasant and Miss Pearl Bost,' of Cabarrus! county ; nnd Mr. J. B. Howel and Miss Mary Mr. Tract 1. Bn-. t Clncia-j eatU U eTvral Oay la , c?nl -itli rdatir. ; - - x II, j; W. iC licld. tif arrcl, mem ia Cvr.ccrd cei bttluc .3rt Mr. U. S. Jiacdcrii murweU Tuemlay nlsht frvta trip to Cuba. ."' Mrj. II. MUfhcit. f 'UaWteWapcftl W-Jueday In CorI ou boln. Mr. W. U Kclplcf. t.f JsiUhurr. rpent ynacrday In this city. Prof. 3. B. lU4rt,t'to Mt'lUjr fir t,i- .,.,.'iti AUuiHtMY tinty, tuning! tirtn callctl tlwrf T acnuint tf the Ulwvs of hotno folk.; Jlr. Thctna to ResJdfi In rckios. - Cbina. One Minute Interview Colmnn In Charlotte Observer. New baa been wvlveil in Charlotte that Mr. James A. Tboma will here after reside la IVktng, China, ho Lav jng gooo there to take active chars of the Commercial and Industrial Bank of China, of which be' la vice president. . j . ' Mr. Thomas la a director, of the British-American Tobacco company j and has for SO ycar'llvl In hana-S hal, headquarters for that compauy North China activities. At -the out-' brtak of the war Mr Tliomns went toj rnlon and lias aince that time Invni actively engaged In various phasM of war diplomacy In the British Isles, Washington. ParU and the cast. Mr. Thomas bank is the Chinese American Bank, capitalized at ten million dollars. United States flovcrn men, and will do business both ..In the United States and China. lie is a brother of Mrs. larne Thomas Price, a resident of 'the My ers Park section .and or Mr. II. h. Thomas of Charlotte.: lie married, Miss Anna Branson; of Concord, who Mirvived only a few months, dying November 3, 191S. . I 8 Trains That Carry Mail " , The following trains are the only ones passing Concord which carry mail. The time given is when the mail closes at the postoflice. the train being due about half an hour inter in each case, except Nos. 1WJ and 44: r Southbotmd ' Train Xol 29 l.ll:frO 1. 51. Train No. 137 ... 8 :43 A. M. Train No. 4. 3 :0 P. M. Train No. Cu . 7:S0 P. M. : Northbound Train No. 44 1 1 :00 P. M. Train No. 3G ! 11 :4, A. JL Tniin No. 32 ! !::() p. r. Train No. 38 '-" 9 :05 r. M igeuj cylinder j. jiiumes oarage is tne a here for the famous A vera six model C trurtor. Tn a new aHh The Times, today you can rvAull about this .wonderful tractor. Aok up the ad. . , . Mrs. Sarah Bfaekweldcr, aged 8S years, diedcstcrday at the couuty home, where she has spent the past nine years. She fell nine yeaTs ago, breaking her' hip, and has not been able to walk since the accident. She was buried today at Gilead church. Caldwell and Pharr, who have the exclusive agency in this county for the Chandler, the car with the marvel ous motor. This ear can be seen at the. -Consumers .-Tire & Supply Co.'s Branch Station ou K Crbin street, Look up the ad. today in regard to thij car- ' . ..;-V,;..,. I y Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sherrill, Mrs. Fred C. CovreU and Mrj W. J. Mont gomery attended the funeral of Dr. 11 C. Register in Charotte this morn ing.' The funeral services were held at Tryon Street- Methodist Church Ht 11 o'clock, eomlucted by j itev.j Z. K. Barnhardt, Bishop John C. Kilgo and Dr. Plato-Durham. ' Revenue Offlcera Talbcrt,, ;'VbUc and Dry found twelve gallons of whisky in Kanuapolis.last night in the home of J. it. Recce, It is stated by the of ficers that the whisky was the proper ty of J. R. and Charles Recce, who have not, yet been found by, the offi eers. TWs Is the second raid made In Kannapolis in., a week, eightcon gal lons of liquor being seized in the two raids, ' ..- j , Mrs. Corrie Lambert, wife of .Mr. I. h. Iambcrt, died yesterday at her home in No.. 2? township of laflnenza pneraonia. ' She was JS years of age, and is- survived 'by her husband and four children. Mr. limbcrt and his four childrca-are conflmjd to their beds with influenza, and were notable to attend the funeral'" services, whidi were condurted at the home at one o clock today. Tulernieut was made at lairvtew. - Women Study Seirnre of Politics!! Iowa City, La- Feb., 18: Large numbers of Iowa women have regis tered at the State university for the special course in citizenship which le- gan today. The Iowa league of Wo men Voters bus arranged the eours to give the women an opportunity to learu :the fuudameutials of govern nient In rder that they may exercise their privileges as citizens in a more Intelligent manner. The Instruction is to be , strictly .nou-mrtiNin aud without reference , to utf follthtij party . The course ; of Mudy is to cover the constitution of the United States, the njachinery of nomination and election of candidates for public office, the sinincance of political par ties, the problems of municipal gov ernment, and the schools and fcchool laws of Iowa. . South Shoot Quail To -March 1, In Carol iim Now. : Columbia, Feb. 7. Governor Cooper today signed a bill changing the ea sons in which quail and wild turkeys may be shot in South Carolina, the new law providing that quail may be shot from Thanksgiving day unt March 1, Instead of from November 1. to February 13 as before. Tbe'aea-ou for wild turkeys closes nMarch 1, in stead of April .1. as before. -A Spanishgalleon of the Armado of loSs brWng brought to the aur face bit by bit off the coast of Soot- Inad. Most of the old vessel la In a fair state of preaerration.- - - A pecular 3 feature of the wouia n suffrage bill, now under consideration by the Government in - Spain is tliat It does not -propose to 'giVe t lie yote direct " to woman. . Under its ' provi sions a woman . would le ; given the power to vote only indirectly, by de-; erection of , a, maguiflcient, - home" fur Tlans v are in the niaViug for t he SOME 3ItDOLGALL V.VNTAGE TOIXTS 1. Tlic l'ateuted Mclyugatl Auto- t rout replaces btliersome awhiging uwrs over taoics. imis out of fight -leaves a smooth ctiyboard-. bclf no groove to catch Jood: bo obstrutilug partitions. (Shown lowered !n cut) Lift land it locks. Only found on Mc Dougalls. - 2. Snitary, Snow-White ' Sliding Top -It Locks! Glides out to full kitchen table size and locks as rigid as rock. Can't rattle or bob tip and doTa when you wirk or kucad vju It. Onjy Mclouiil Tops lock ; High leg rH that you can sweep beneath sanitary. 4. lUrtnovable, clca liable Flour Bin, SO lbs, capacity unitary. . CIcanable, nou-doggins Flour Slftcr-auitary: fi. CIcanable. non-corroJug, Crystal Glass Sugar Bin on a swinging arm sanitary. ',- " : ;i , j-- 7. Durable, heavily white-cnaun-kd cupboard t helves and Interiors sani tary.. - ; - - . I'amous, uatiinally-dvcrtiijil, Varnbh finish won't - turu whit pruo fagaiut kitcn - ktcam, heat, bolliug' hot or cold vter. - ' . co.Ntor-D ncKmnL co. r Avery Six Cylinder Light-Weight Tractor Model C v This new Avery Six Cylinder Lmhi.tu; Model C, is just the small Tractor you luyc ing. Strong and powerful, built Tiht a Tractors arc built, it sells at a rice low en . , most conservative farmer. For such work as plowing, discinx. , spreading. manure, cultivating orchards work it is an ideal small Tractor. You c.r kinds of belt work with it, such as tiperat: cr, sawing, running a small thresher, etc. inis moac! u i racior. ueiiig.4u-e.i , to the usual high-class Avery standard as k : j sign, workmanship and materials. Tim J motor used in this Tractor is especially bml: ' j tor work and the entire Tractor motor. t:.i j etc. is built complete in the Averv Factors. ! Come in and sec this new Avefy Trac; , t ; special circular on the Avery Six Cylinder l u-i ' I Tractor Model C. '. J. C. BLUME GARAGE, Concord, N.CJ n LfW . Motor Farminrf .Threshind And Road Building Machinery THE BIG FOUR r IT W ; U U r35xrsr?53 (W(Eil(D)ini Dodge CONCORD MOTOR CO. AT THE AUTO SHOW You Saw the Car With the Marvelous M';t ...CHANDLER.-' -. A Name Tliat Stands for Efnciency, "Ewlur. -fc and Comfort. This wonderful car may be seen at ft., sumers Tire & Supply "Co-V-Branch Static: . E. Corbin street, where the exclusive -ag-ru. Cabarrus County is held by CALDWELL AND PHARR who are rcay to give you a dcinoiiitratu ' J "--' v any time : ointments by Telephone-Phone 228 'The Penny Column Gels Results. Try if .V.
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