PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN Ut Us Match Your Odd Coats With a pair of pants, $1.98 up. Concord Ar my and Navy Store. 6-6-p. Try a Fresh Kingan Ham or Breakfast bacon. Lippkrd & Barrier. t-lt-p. Men’s Dress Suits 910.00 up. Concord Army & Navy Store. \ 6-6 t-p. Six Room Two-Story House For Sale on St. Mary street. Apply to John A. Goodman, 39 St. Mary St. 6-Bt-p. Good Two-Horse Farm For Rent. Two miles from Triece's Station, near Kan napolis. Alsq two good milk cows for ♦heir keeping. Mrs. M. J. lilackwel der. Route 2, Kannapolis. ti-2t-p. We Need an Industrious. Reputable la dy or gentleman to represent the gen uine J. It. Watkins Products in Con cord A few good territories also open I in other nearby cities. The national- | ]y advertised Watkins Products have been known and used since 1868. Don't accept any other offer until you get our proposition—it's different. Full particulars and samples are free. Write today. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. ,1)1, New York, N. Y. August 4-11-18-25-p. Hemstitching and Picoting Attachment; fits all sewing machines. Price $2.00, | checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 2-6t-p.jj Land Deeds, 5 Cents Each, at Times- Tribune Office. GERMAN MODISTES FAVOR REVIVAL OF HOOP SKIRT ! Fall in Line With English Return lo j Flounces. Berlin,' Aug. 7.—German modistes are | preparing to fail iu line with the Eng lish revival of hoopskirts. They are : carefully explaining that the fashion is! English and' not French —but German.j men don't like a pill even when it is sugar coated. One Berlin newspaper prints a letter; from a pained husband who complains that when the heads of households can- j npt afford to buy potatoes, they have no money with which to purchase materials for balloon skirts. Furthermore. he wants to know how women can manage FOUNDED IN 1838 CHARTERED IN 1839 TRINITY COLLEGE Durham, North Carolina Trinity College offers the general student the choice of a wide variety of courses leading to the bachelor's degree. For mature students it provides also special groups of studies in Business Administration. Re ligious Training, Engineering, Pro-medical. General Science Work. Teaching and Pre-legal. Graduate instruction iu all Departments.. School of Law. Fall Term begins Sept. 17, 1023. For catalogue aud illustrated Book let address R. L. FLOWERS. Secretary to the Corporation Work/ matter how hot the day, how heavy the ’ •*- bearing pressure or how tight the clearance , between moving parts, put the right consistency of Polarine into your motor and it absolutely does the work —holds its body and maintains a firm, elastic oil cushion, that keeps the metal sur faces safely apart. Three consistencies of Polar ine, all of the same outstanding quality, take care of differences in. motor design. Pick the right one from the Polarine chart and you can depend on its high-class work. ' ’ • Polarine flows quickly—low tempersytures or high—spreads evenly over wearing surfaces —out- wears inferior oils, yet is reasonably priced by the gallon and costs much less by the mile. Years of Experience the world over have taught us to com bine easy flow, positive work, long wear and low mileage cost and give you Polarine for absolute lubricating satisfaction. Chart™™ .pecifiei the coniinenev STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jerwy) Consult itM yourduater’a. Sc y “Polarine” —not just “a Quart of oil". V-- '-ui2 r ~ Mil f ,arnT- tot)-1, V I Square Dance and Barbecue at Klndfc>'» Mill ou Thursday night, August 7th. 7-3 f-o. : Okra, Corn, Beans. Tomatoes. Green IH'iis, peppers, sweet potatoes, onions, cabbage, cantaloupes, etc. Lippard & I Barriere. T-lt-p.. Fresh Pocket Itook Rolls, Cinnamon 1 and stick bunsyPvery day. Wc deliver them. Dove-Boat Co. 6-2 t-p. For Sale —Fifty-One Acre Farm Near Gold Water Church, about two miles from Concord. Good buildings. A bargain at $3,000. L. ■■■ » - [phone. .nie sheriff and a Gastonia po liceman were called, and were soon on I the scene. Several suspects were picked I tip, hut none was held. The young [ lady described the negro as being about 1 18 years old, dressed in *kkaki trousers ! and a blue shirt wearing a small black j felt hat. I No violence is feared should the negro be captured by the sheriff’s possemen. Should one of the enraged neighbors or brothers of the young lady cQtnr ut>on , the negro there is no telling what his fate might be. At a late hour tonight no trace of the negro assailant of Miss Rhyne had been found. Several* suspects were re leased. Yes —Only 10c » for this reason The popularity of Palmolive makes & possible the poplar price. The scientific blending of mild, soothipg Dm palm and olive oils, has produced a lotion-like ' coshietic cleanser which millions of women use. Thus the Palmolive factories are kept working day producing " a,urt ' s Hrern color Orange CRUSH Lemon.CßUSH—Lime-CRUSH .B^^ Ughtfut /in.nr. to rht um . j I ndlurat fruit oilt of Safe on Thirst sntsrsi ' * been added pure erne Two strikes, three balls, an Orange-Crush, and vFs “You’re safe, on,thirst” When you’ve yelled until the old throat gets husky, it fairly aches for ' a cold, sparkling drink. Here they ire—right off the ice—Ward’s “Crushes,” Orange, Lemon or * . Lime flavors. Good! Say, the “Crushes” are ' great. The Krinkly pottle signifies a Big League drinjs and lets you know it’s genuine Ward’s “Crush.” Telephone your dealer -for a case. . r Orange Crush Bottling Company )80t s —'• s ; ‘ • Mp Hit by Automobile. Salisbury, Aug. 6.—'Thomas McCon nell, ■ 14-year-old son of "Clarence Mc- Connell, who lives near the Rowan-Ire dell line, died as a result of getting hit ] by an automobile near Ixindis. Cor- i oner Newman, who ihvestigated the acci- i dent was of the opinion that it was un avoidable and the driver of the car ; which struck the boy was held bluine- ; less. Thomas was water boy for a road construction force at work near laindis and he stepped out from a truck in . front of the approaching ear just in < time to be struck. A Nebraska woman, suing for divorce, petitioned for custody of the family cow. jl Tuesday, August 7, 1923. Catawba College M*V Open in-Septenu <>er. " "*• Newton. Aug. o.—lt api>ears quite probable that thg doors of Catawba Col lege will be opeued again this Septem ber, despite tbe decree of the trustees at a recent meeting in Salisbury to suspend the college for a year, until new build ings can be completed in Salisbury. Ne gotiations aw under way With educa tors in Asheville for the lease of the buildings and grounds and the opening of a high grade school as a link of a chain of school under the management of the Asheville parties. Tibet is the loftiest region of its ex | tent on the globe. v