PAGE SIX Just Imagine This Suite in Your Home! Rarely will you see such a beautifully designed cane Suite in today’s designs. It is made throughout with the utmost care and will prove a delight in your home. Con sists of the three pieces shown. Finished in mahogany, with backs and arms of woven cane. Upholstered in tap estry. cushions are removable. Be sure and see this suite before you buy. Concord Furniture Co. A Tbe Reliable Furniture Store - Big Reduction on All Bradley Bath ing Suits. Every Suit All Wool and Fast Colors S-> and s(> Hailmi- Suits, i-educ ed to \ $3 and $3.50 Bathing Suits reduc- Children's $1.25 Cotton Suits $1 You Buy the Best When You Buy w W. A. Overcash Clothier and Furnisher Southern Railway System Announces Popular Excursion to Norfolk, Va., August 9,1923 Round Trip Fare From Concord ( Tickets Good Three Days in Norfolk Schedule Special Train and Rround Trip Fares: Leave Schedule Round Trip Fare Charlotte 6:00 P. M. SB.OO Newell \ 6:15 P. M. 7.15 Harrisburg 6.25 P. M. 7.75 Concord 6 :40 P. M. 7.50 Kannapolis 7:00 P. M. 7.50 Landis 7 :08 P. M. 7,50 China Grove _> 7 ;15 p. M. 7.50 Salisbury 7g3o P. M. 7.50 Spencer 7:45 P. M. 7.50 Lexington __ 8:15 P. M. 6.75 Thomasville 8:35 U. M. 6.00 High Point 8:55 P. M. 5.50 Jamestown __ 9:05 P. M. 5.00 Greensboro 9:30 P. M. 5.00 Arrive Norfolk, Va., 8:00 A. M., August 10th Tickets good only on special train in both directions. Pullman sleeping cars and day coaches. Returning Special train will leave Norfolk 7:00 P. M. Sunday, August 12th, 1923. Grand opportunity to spend few days vacation at Vir ginia Beach, Ocean View and Cape Henry. Round trip fares Norfolk to Baltimore by hesapeake Steamship Line. Ample time to make round trip. Two nights on the boat. Make your sleeping car reservations early. For detailed information apply to ticket agent or ad dress, R. H. GRAHAM Division Passenger Agent Charlotte, N. C. W. Q. Jjr. NOTICE. Regular meeting of Elm Gamp No. 16 W. a W. Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Moose Lodge Room. «• Every member is urged to be present. W, R. USHER, C. O. 0. A. ISENHOUB, Clerk. „ - -t ijkhrk Concord Music Studio Dixie Building ALAN D. PRINDELL | Teacher of Voice MARY B. FLOWERS Violin 4 . / -.ugj Telephone 791 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE The Coneord Daily Tribune! TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. ~ The time of the closing of malls at the Concord postoffice Is as follows: Northbound. Train No. 136—11 p. m. Train No. 34—4:00 p. a. ! Train No. 36—10:30 a. m. Train No. 12—6:30 p. m. Train No. 38—9:00 p. m. i Train No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. | Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. Train No. 46—4:00 p. m. i Train No. 135—9:00 p. m. j Train No. 29—11:00 p.m. WEATHER FORECAST Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednes day : probably local thundershowers. LOCAL MENTION Helen, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gibson, is ill at the home of her parents on North Church Street. Tlie weekly meeting of the Concord Hotary Club will be held tomorrow— Wednesday— at 12:30 o’clock at the V. ! M. C. A. Mrs. 11 It. Morrison will entertain 1 the Floral Club at her home on West ' Depot street tomorrow (Wednesday) as- i ternoon at 4 :30 o'clock. One case of diphtheria was the only 1 new disease of any kind reported t.o the j county health department 4 Monday after noon and night. . The condition of Mrs. Clyde Corssine. who underwent a very serious operation ■ in the Concord Hospital several days ago. is reported today as improved. Site is now considered out of danger. Mrs. Maude Gasele Miller, who has • been superintendent of the Concord Hos pital for about a year, lias resigned, and will leave for Ten lessee tomorrow morn- , ing. Sheriff Mabry is busy now issuing privilege license taxes for 1924. Sheriff Mubery started issuing the licenses some time ago. and many business houses of the city which are required to secure the licenses already have done so. • Groups No. 1. 2 and 3 of ’lVinity Reformed Church will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. All members of these groups are asked to be present, as this is to be a very important meeting. The new home Mr. and Mrs. Rich mond Reed are erecting on North Cu ion street, is rapidly nearing completion. Carpenters have completed most of their work, and painters are ready to begin their work. Persons desiring to get the typhoid or diphtheria serums tomorrow cau get them at the offices of the county health department, (hi each Wednesday after noon and each Saturday, officials of the department remain in their offices to give -the serums to those persons who desire to take them on those days. Rill Harris started his first game for Cincinnati Monday and defeated Phila delphia 5 to 4. Except for two innings, when Philadelphia scored all of her runs, Harris pitched masterful ball, and he held his opponents to seven hits. Har ris had pitched part of several games for Cincinnati, but the game Monday was the first he had started, Mr. ('. W. Jenkins lias bought Mr. J. H. Williams' interest in the Piggly Wig gly store in this city, according to an nouncement made by Mr. Williams from his home in Gastonia. The transfer of property was made on July 17th, accord ing to Mr. Williams' announcement. No change has been made in the personnel of tlie clerical staff in the*store here. The Cabarrus Y baseball team of Kan napolis' has several games scheduled for this week. Today and tomorrow the Albemarle team will be in Kannapolis, and as the two teams have been about evenly matched all year, these games should be unusually good( Sevetjal games were arranged for Kannapolis this week because the textile plants there are standing this week. Eight defendaftts were tried in record- 1 er's court Monday, and they were assess- 1 ed with tines totaling $lO5. Os this amount all but $35 was paid, the de fendant being given until tomorrow to raise the money. He will be sent to the chain gang if he fails to raise the money. Several . cases which were originally docketed for trial Monday were contin ued at the request of the defendants. Such fine progress has been made with construction of buildings at the fair grounds that fair officials are very op timistic now. "We are about 30 days ahead of our original program," one fair official stated this morning, “And we are Certain everything will be in readi ness in October." This official also stat ed that persons who visit the -fair will be surprised at the completeness and va- i riety of the program that will be offer ed during the fair week. Willeford Meeting at Kannapolis. Blacksmith preacher Willeford has his tent pitched on the Keller lot in North Kannapolis back of No. 2 graded school, and is having a good meeting. He is to preach on "The Twelve Highways to Hell" Thursday night. Services each af ternoon at 3 o'clock, and at night at 7:45. Everybody is invited to attend these services. The meeting is to go on for at least ten days yet. ' WILLEFORD, Blacksmith Preacher. j At The Theatres. Franklyn Farnum is being shown j again today at the Piedmont in a west- j ern drama. A big comedy is also on tbe program. At the Star today two pictures with several stars are being offered. Jackie Coogan and Jack Hoxie are the two stars being offered today at the Pas time. BIOS. ,Are hereby invited for the construc tion of an addition to tbe auditorium of the school building of the Jackson Train ing School. Plans and specifications may j be seen at the office of the superintend- jj *nt. All bids are to be filed with the IJ committee on or before August 8, 1923.1] ■The building committee, reserves tbelj right to reject any and all bids. " J. P. COOK, Chairman. I 31-7t-chg.‘ |j ij Batteries i Recharged ji Cars Repaired ij Experienced ij Mechanics ! j All Work j Guaranteed j Reasonable j Charges Bollinger i I Motor Co. j Forest Hill jj Nice Lot Small Coun-: Ij try Cured Hams and ' j Shoulders. . j Cabarrus Cash Gro-| cerv Co. Phone 571 W We carry at all times 1 a complete line of Buick and Ac cessories, will be glad to furnish you any time. ** STANDARD BUICK COMPANY * Opposite City Fire Dept CONCORD COTTON MARKET TUESDAY. JULY 31, 1923. Cotton 26 1-2 Cotton Seed .45 Pay $5.00 in Advance For The Tribune and we will send you the Progressive Farmer one year absolutely free. The Progressive Farmer is the best farm paper published. The price will be $6.00 if you get your paper in the City of Concord or outside the State of North Carolina. Address Tribune, Con cord, N. C. ' VACATION DAYS ARE HERE! . . v . July and August Are The Real Vacation Days. Are You Ready For Yours? Let- us go over your car for you before you start so your trip will be a joyous, one. Let us look over your car, change the oil in your motor. This should be done before you start on a long trip, fill your tank with gas, test youV batteries and start you out with the assurance of a fine trip which you have never enjoyed before. • Your patronage is appreciated and we will serve you to the besjt of our ability? , Motor & Tire Service Co. To Tighten the Skin. VENETIAN SPECIAL AS TRINGENT. A- clever compound of astringent essences, extracted from rare imported herbs. Its use is to firm and tighten the skin and add to its elasticity. It tones and lifts flaccid muscles, wonderfully improving the contour. It will firm a relaxed condition of the throat, smooth out lines and wrin kles and reduce puffiness under the eyes. To ageing faces, where the flesh is loose, relaxed or sunk en, this excellent astringent gives new life and should be used twice a dgy. Pat well into the skin at night after cleansing. Use a pad of cotton or the skillful Ardena Patter. Then always apply Orange Skin Food, which will be found particularly beneficial. Two sizes. $2.25, $4.00. Gibson Drag Store New Post Card Views of CONCORD Cline’s Pharmacy Telephone 333 NEW Post Card Views * of Concord 3 for 5c —ALSO— Large Shipment of Denni son’s Crepe Paper, Napkins, Wax, Wax Outfits,- Tags, Seals, etc. Musette, inc CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose.) Figures named represent priced paid for produce on the market: Eggs .. 25 Butter 30 Country Ham .25 to .30 Country Shoulder .15 Country Sides 15 Young Chickens 22 Hens .18 Turkeys 25 to .30 Lard 12 1-2 Sweet Potatoes .75 Irish potatoes .. $1.25 Onions SI.OO Peas $1.75 Corn ........ j. $1.15 ATTENTION VETERANS. The first Tuesday iu August being the 7th. is the time for our annual meeting, for the election of officers and such oth er business as will come before the meet ing. It is very necessary' that every member should be present and we hope to have a full attendance at 11 a. m. at the Court House. lTease be prompt. H. B. PARKS. Commander, 27-t-7. Camp 212 U. C. V. Mortgage Trust Deeds, 5 Cents Each at Times-Tribune Office. %'•y ' v • .TWO KINDS OF SHIRTS those you hide the bureau with collars or without col- | HOOVER’S, Inc. The Young Man’s Store. All Summer Millinery at; ONE-HALF PRICE * - ) . '- v SPECIALTY HAT SHOP COAL A splendid lump coal for $9.50 per ton. Best Jellico double screened SIO.OO per ton. The above prices for immediate delivery. I .will thank you for your order. I sell for cash. A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 Big Tire Sale On 0 Prices Slashed Central filling station PHONE 700 “Quality Store” Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. Orchard Produce Company Phone 130. Successor to L. E. Roger A Bargain!! CEDAR OIL POLISH • 50c a Quart For Polishing and Cleaning Pianos, Furniture, Floors, Woodwork, Automobiles, etc. * For renewing Oil Polishing Mops and Dustless Dust Cloths. For Cleaning, Polishing and Re- ?■ newing, 50c a Quart Ritchie Hardware C« * “Your Hardware Store”' PHONE 117 Tuesday, July 31, 1923.