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ICE AND FOOD SAVERS.
Perfect circulation of cold dry air. Odors cannot mix. Rub
ber around the doors, saves ice. If interested in a Refrigerator, lie
sure yon see our line before you buy. Baldwins and Automatics.
Vou will like oar easy way to pay:
Concord Furniture Co.
The Reliable Furniture Store
New Arrivals in Summer Suits
j , .. Scr»es. Gabardines anti
models for tlie bovs
the right prices.
W. A. Overcash
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER 1
Phone 780.
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• Specials pi
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25c UP 39c UP
In Wash Dresses
Worthy of Your Attention
Ginghams, Swisses
Linens A
| $1.95. $4.95, $8.95 up |
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It Pays to Trade at
H ISHER’S
JL Concord’s Foremost Specialists
NOTICE.
Wanted —bids on framing, inch ]
boards and cedar posts for construe- ]
lion of fence and buildings for Ca- i
barms County Fair Association. ]
Specifications and quantities furnished !
upon application. i
W. A. FOIL, J
Chairman Ground Committee. ,
20-ts-c. i
NOTICE JR. O. U. A. M. ’
Forest Hill Council No. 49.
Meets every Tneoday evening at
7:80 o’clock.
Visiting members always welcome.
J. ROBEY POTTS. Reporter.
NOTICE. >
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Citizens Building and
Loan Association will be held in the
office of the Citizens Bonk and Trust
'Company in the city of Concord, N. C.,
on Monday, May the seventh, 1923, at
eight P.'M.
A. F. GOODMAN,
,V Secretary and- Treasurer.
4-18-25; 5-2,5,7.
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use the ram coLcm-n payo
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ITheSan-ToxStore ||j
We now have the agency for iji
the well known Santox Line of ]j j
“San-Tnx Means Purity.” , !
Telephone 333 |
Cline’s Pharmacy |
W. O. W. NOTICE.
Regular meeting of Elm Camp No.
16 W. O. W. Tneoday evening at 7:30
In the Moose Lodge Room. Every
member is urged to be present.
W. R. FISHER. C. C. :
C. A. I SEN HOUR, Clerk. |
THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
! The Concord Daily Tribune
| TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. '
! The time of the closing of malls at
I the Concord poatoffice is as follows:
Northbound.
Train No. 4+-U'p! m.
? Trhin No. 86—10:30 a. m..
; Train No. 12—6:80 p. m.
■ Tra/n No. 38—7:30 p. m.
! Train No. 30—H p. me \
Southbound.
Train No. 37—9:30 a. m.
Train No. 45—3:00 p. m.
Trfcln No. 135—9:00 p. in.
Train No. 29—11:00 p. m.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Partly cloudy tonight and Wednes
; day: cooler in west tonight.
f fX)C>L MENTION
Work on the new home to he erect
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Reed bn
North Union street, was started Mon
day. Tlie work will be rushed to com
pletion.
Eleven new eases of measles were
reported Monday to the county health
| department. No other eases of any
jkind were reported to the department
.for that day.
The Concord Public Library is not
open yet. Carpenters are still making
changes to tlie interior, and the build
ing will not lie opened again until the
work is nearer completion.
Mr. 11. T .Blackwelder arrived home
Monday from Gold Hill, where he held
a revival meeting. There were about
25 conversions at the meeting Sunday
night. Mr. Blackwelder stated.
Everette Bankston, one of the best
players who ever performed in the
South Atlantic League, has signed
with Charlotte again and played his
first gi me Monday. He had been hold
lug out for more money.
The condition of Mr. M. S. Varner,
who has been critically ill at his home
on Crowell street for several days, is
reported today as unchanged. Little
hope for Mr. Varner's recovery has
been entertained during tlie past sev
eral days. ’
Tlie weekly meeting of the Concord lj
Rotary ('lull will lie held this evening It
at tlie Yat »!:.'«> o’clock. New officers |J
will tie installed at the meeting, at t
which time Tom Lawrence will pre-H
side. The meeting tonight will take !
the place of the Wednesday meeting. j(
Good progress has been made re- 1
■ cently' with work on the new high j
school building. The favorable weath- j
er of the past several days has made it (
possible for the brick masons and car- j
penters to rush their work, and the j
structure is now taking on a definite J
shape. 1 1
A numlier of baseball fans of this J
r-it y went to' Davidson Monday to See j
the W ildcats in action against V. P. I. (
Davidson won the game 8 to 4. though !
pre-game dope favored the Virginia:!-
to win. The Davidson team has been
playing good hat! during tlie past sev
eral games.
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The school at Rocky River Will close ]
on Friday, April 27. with the follow- j
ing exercises: Friday afternoon at 4 j
o’clock. Graduating Exercises, follow- J
ed by a Tom Thumb Wedding and a j
play (in Friday night. A picnic supper j
will tie served. The public- is invited j
to these exercises.
Workmen have started the erection
of a new building on the site adjoin
ing the Dove-Bost Company and the
W. .4. Glass Company. The old build
ing on this site was torn completely
down and lirick masons this morning
started working on the new structure,
which will be a modern one in every
respect.
Mr, M. L. Widenliouse, former clerk
of court for this county, is acting as
deputy clerk to John B. McAllister
during the present session of Cabarrus
Superior Court. Mr. C. A. Robinson,
who served as deputy sheriff of this
county for a number of years, is
again serving in thnt capacity while
court is in session.
Farmers in every part of the coun
try are taking advantage of the
good weather now and much ground
has been turned during the past week.
A Concord man who went to Albemarle
Monday stated that in every field he
passed he saw several persons working
and the farm people seem determined
to make up for the delay caused by
Wt weather.
| Hundreds of persons attended the
I funeral of Edith Wilson Umherger,
| which was held in Mt. Olive Church
| Monday afternoon. Rev. W. A. Rol
j lins presided, assisted by Rev. Mr.
Swaringen. of Kannapolis. Rev. J.
| Frank Armstrong, of Concord, and
Rev. L. A. Thomas, of Concord. Jn
’ ferment wns made in the cemetery at
i Mt. Olive. The child died Sunday
i night in a Charlotte hospital.
! If the weather will permit the Knn
-1 nnpolis high school liaseball team will
| play the locals this afternoon at 3:30
i at*the Gibson Mill Park. Friday nf
-1 ternoon at the same place and at the
] same hour the Baden team will come
i here for a game with the locals. Knn
] nnpolis defeated the locals last week
! and the Concord boys will enter the
i game this afternoon determined to get
] revenge.
Dead Man Found in Dq-elict. Row
; Boat,
i New York, April 23.—The motor
1 boat Traveller, steered by a dead
man, with a bullet in his chest, was
i caught by longshoremen today as she
► emerged from beneath a Hudson
river pier and headed for open water
at full speed.
Its lone occupant lay on is back
ncross tho steering wheel, his weign.t
steadying the rudder. A pistol and
two loaded cartridges were on iue
bottom of the craft. The absence of
empty shells led police'to believe the
man had been murdered. He has not
been Identified.
Saving War Wire.
) In the Department of the <9omme
7 65,000 tons of Ibarbod wire, used’ dar
ing the war, has been collected and
will be sent to factories to be melted
| down. ,
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CaroUnt Tram hitting .267.
Chapel Hill. April 24.—Carolina a
batting average lias fallen from .830
in the first three games played to .267
including all six. . tint this is not. con
sidered discouraging h.v students here.
The team has been against unusually
good pitchers In these last games and
most of their hits have been long and
clean.
Coltrane. who has only been to bat
once and bit safely, leads the column,
and Griffin, with one safety out of
two attempts, comes so-ond. Among j
the regulars Bryson. Gibson and Cof
fey come first with a mark of .883!
each. Shirley's average has dropped !
some but still is high with .320. Me- !
Donald also is hitting at the same
rate. The team has played six games,
made 30 runs and secured ">G Bits for
an average Os .267.
Among the fai hits McDonald has
hit two doubles. Sliirey two, and Mc-
Lean, Donner. Bryson and Gibson ono
each. The team has also four triples
to its credit. Shirley got two of
these and Morris and Sweetman tin*
other two.
Three home runs stand out among
the hitting figures, too, Ifonner, Sweat
man and Morris gor these. This
record gives Carolina a total of *>U
hits, nine of them doubles, four triples
and ttins* home runs for a total of
N 2 bases in six games. Students
Don’t Forget
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Porter Drug Company
Phone 36.
The way to a mail’s pockethook is through his heart. ' '
The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
The way to a man's stomach is through our store.
Wives, get wise! Feed your husband well, make them happy
and they will make you happy.
Our stock of groceries, meats and produce is. unsurpassed in
the city. Order what you want and if we haven't got it in stock
we can get it. If we can’t get it they have quit making it. Trade
with us and see how much more economical it is to get all your
"eats" from one store. Our priei*s are right, our clerks are polite,
and.credit and dating is based on your rating.
C. H. BARRIER & N CO.
COMPLETE LINE OF SPORT
ING GOODS!
Look at our window display of
Sporting Goods. A complete line of
fishing tackle, minnor buckets, reels,
minnor seines, baseball goods, golf
clubs and balls. Rifles and Cartridges.
Let us fix up your camping outfit. Our
goods are all guaranteed and prices
Right.
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Ritchie Hardware Co
PHONE 117
Bang!
Pop!
Pow!
Bang!
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What can that be? You
can always tell, but don’t
wait to see how it will
end. Bring your car to
us. We have expert me
chanics here and all work
is fully guaranteed.
Motor & Tire
Service Co.
think the prospects for a successful
season continue to look good, eren bet
ter now than before.
Snorty: "iMy unc.e had a ftre in his
popcorn bin the other day. The corn
popped and fl;w all over the 'coun
try.”
Joe: "That’s too bad.”
Snorty: "But that isn't the worst
of it. Bis cows thought it was snow.ng
| and froze to death.
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USE TIIE PF.NXV riIMiMN—IT PAYS
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Your tire in expert hands wilL be.
We vulcanize tires by the latest
method and use the care that makes!
their performance profitable and grati
fying to yon. yfnir tires are tula*
need our attention as much a* we need
your patronage.
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HOOVER’S, Inc.
The Young Man’s Store.
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New L ine of Sport Hats—Leghorns with
, Velvet Trims, Flowers, Fabrics, Embroidery
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ICE, COAL and WOOD
A. B. POUNDS
Phoqe 244
IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU!
It's time to re-tire. We have them—Allen, Perfec
tion, Lafayette and Durant.
Have your crankcase drained and refilled with the
best Texaco oil.
Try us for Real Service.
CENTRAL FILLING STATION
% The Hub
Is the home of Griffon and Value
/ltm\\WilllhVdHl fjk First Clothes. From the sheep
mllMMl! shearing to the buttonholes Grif
wßlllnlnWSlil i°n and Michaels-Stern’s Value
/ Pffft 1 ill Clothes, are quality, tailor-
A« aw id IIIIIeQH so beautifully they win the ap
tmM M,mu j I? r ova lof the most fastidious.
|Kf IBliSr you’ ll n( I that the styles
m unerringly hit that narrow mark
where the “last word” merges i'n
r.u'U illll to the authentic. Prices too are
lU\u\ mb; < mighty interesting to the fellow
m | as P ,ent y Pi uses I° r his
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JOE GASKEL
CONCOKI> PRODCCE MARKET
Corrected Weekly by Cline ft Moose.
Figures named represent prices paid
or produce on the market: - -
3ggs j .25
Jutter AO
Country Ham .25
Country Shoulder _ .18
Jountry Side* .1*
foung Chickens • .36
Jens 25
Fnrkeys M to .80
t*rd Li, JU 1-2
Iweet Potatoes ,T#<
*T&4«day, April 24, 192}. '
Irish Potatoes x ; .78
Onions . ItOO
Pe&s L 82.00
Corn SI.OO
CONCORD COTTON MARKET
TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923,
Cotton ; ! . 21
Cotton seed i_. .66
Engraved Vikltiug thirds la Any Style
at the lowest prices,~at. Tribune and
Times Office ’