PAGE SIX ■l-tti;i;vy- rr-.F'aag —tHIiMIIHHW CLEAN SWEEP SALE Closes Saturday Night TRUNKS 20PerCent. off This Week Only i B GOING AWAY TO SCHOOL THIS FALL? HOW ABOUT A NEW TRUNK? We have tiiem. Wardrobes and Steamers. All sizes and styles .jj to select from. Twenty per cent, discount for this week only. j Concord Furniture Co. The Reliable Furniture Store | Final Clearance Sale j fe 2 ?'■ j Os All Summer Suits, Hats, Shirts and Underwear 1 a | Men’s $25 Suits now $18.75 j * Men’s S2O Suits now $15.00 \ til s I R x j | All Dress Shirts reduced 25 per cent. All Straw Hats One-Half Price t jj * I W. A. Overcash fc I ?*;: 5 j£ Clothier and Furnisher 2^— ——■—«t—iiwwwmnwMii WBKg e—e~-e~-e -i t ggg jjgj HUBEI g B 3883" WBIIBBBMBMBffIfIBBMi | * '| 1• WE HAVE SOLD HUNDREDS J •iii E ' • | come out front Bto 24 hours ahead of a rain or snow. . The house is made in typical Swiss Cottage style and is decorated ji as in the picture, with thermometer, elk's head and two pine cones. It » has two windows and two doorways and a rustic fence. Regular Price $1.25; Our Price for a Limited ... Time C C. H. BARRIER & CO. 000000000CX?0000000CXX>00000odboooooQOOQO00W0000b0000t I New Victor Records Special Issue! 10108—Blue Hoosier Blues Great White Way Orchestra Anuabelle ~ Brooks John and Orchestra 10100 —Waitin' For the Evenin’ Mail Tennessee Ten 'Taint Nobody's Business If I Do ... Tennessee Ten 10110—Dirty Hands! Dirty Feet —.... Joe Raymond and Orchestra My Sweetie Went Away .toe Raymond and Orchestra J 10002—When You Walked Out Somebody Else Walked in ■ Brooks John and Orchestra 1 • Bebe .... 1 Brooks Jones and Orchestra 19091—When June Comes Along Great White Way Orchestra * Born and Bred in Brooklyn ...| The Troubadours 19087—Carolina Mammy Great White Way Orchestra Stella .. Great White Way Orchestra , 19079—0 h Lah, Oh Me ; Lou Holtz That’s My Baby Lou Holta 19080—Just An Old Love Song John Steel I When the Gold Turns to Grey John Steel 19082—Medley of Old Songs .. .> The Troubadours | Victor Hubert Medley Waltz . The Troubadours I 19044 —Trot Along .. .. Benson Orchestra of Chicago ] Wet ’Yo Thumb Ze* Confrey and Orchestra | BELL & HARRIS Music Department " POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO3OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE .■ : = | The Concord Daily Tribune | TIME or CLOBINQ OF MAILS. ' I The time of the closing of malls st | the Concord postofflee Is as follows: Northbrntad. jj Train No. 136 — 11 p. m. Train No. 34—4:00 p. m. j! Train No. 36—10:30 a. m. i Train No. 12—6:30 p. m. 3 Train No. 38 —9:00 p. m. Train No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. !• Train No. 45—4:00 p. m. ” Train No. 135—9:00 p. m. I Train No. 29—11:00 p.m. WEATHER FORECAST. ; Unsettled with probable showers to » night and Friday: continued cool. LOCAJL MENTION | ji Mrs. H. IV. Dickson and little son. !i William, of Calipso. are visiting Mr. and I Mrs. W. E. Swinson. | The American I.cgion Auxiliary will | meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the i Amer Kan Legion club rooms. All veterans are invited to the Vet erans' Picnic at Ritchie Grove on next Tuesday. j No new cases of contagious disease were reported yesterday to the office of j Dr. S. E. Buohana. county health of ficer. . There will be a reunion at the home ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Estridge on ■ August 31st. Everybody is invited to | attend. Mrs. T. L. Ross and children and Miss -3 es Betty and Lena Leslie have gone to j Hidenite to spend several days at the ? Davis Springs. 1 Every member of Center M. E. Church. | South, in No. 11. is requested to be | present at the church Sunday afternoon " at two o'clock, as a business meeting of « importance will be held. • | The rummage esale which the ladies of ji the First Baptist Church have conduct | ed. will be cotinued at the fire depart ment Saturday- This announcement was | made today. | Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock the | cornerstone will be laid at the new St. jj James Reformed Church in Mt. Pie. s | ant. An interesting program is b ing ar il ranged for the event. All members of Cold Water Lodge of | Odd Fellows are asked to be at the meet | ing tonight as final arrangements are to t be made for the appearance of the con " cert class here tomorrow night. | Mr. and Mrs. C. IV. Wineeoff. Mrs. Is A, E. Litaker and family left this morn | ing for Asheville and other points in 1 western North Carolina on an automo | bile trip of several days. | Mr. Alonzo Blaekwelder, of Columbia, | S. C., is critically ill, according to a,-mes | sage received by relatives here. Mr. 2 Asa Blaekwelder of this city will leave jj tonight to be at his bedside. 3 Mr., and Mrs. J. Archie Cannon have a returned from a fisit of several days to a Blowing Rock and other points in the ■ western part of tile State. They were | accompanied home by their children. Ar -3 chibald and Penehffje. who have , been j spending the summer in the mountains. I; Mooresville Enterprise: J. Frank | Goodman, a well-known farmer of Cabar f rus. was in town yesterday en route to | Hiddeiiite. accompanied by Mrs. Uood j man. He says "things"—such as crops j and business prospects in old Cabarrus j are looking very good. He is out for a ? week's rest. ji The condition of Miss Ella Belle s Shirey, who underwent a serious opera ■ tion at the Presbyterian Hospital in | Charlotte a few days ago, is reported ;! this morning as more favorable. Miss " Shirey appeare to be some stronger this morning, according to a message to rela tives here. a Albemarle Press: Rev.-llobt. L. Pat ■ terson and family, of Pennsylvania, have ! been spending several day's in the city with relatives. Mr. Patterson is to be in Fremont, Neb., where on September first j he takes up his work in the university there, having been reeeently elected to the chair of Bible instructor. A revival meeting, to last for one week, will begin at Mt. Olivet Metho dist Episcopal Church near Cook’s eross j ing, on Sunday morning at 11:30 o’clock. | Services will be held every morning and jj evening during the week. Rev. W. A. j Rollins will be in charge of the meet ings. No admission will be charged for the concert Friday night at Central School Auditorium, but a silver offering will be taken at the door. It is hoped by those under whose auspices the concert is giv en that no one will contribute less than 25 cents, and as much more as possible, as the proceeds go for the education of orphan children. Mooresville Enterprise: A mountain party, going first to Blowing Rock, left * Monday for a week's stay on the moun g tain peaks, is composed of Louis and Robert Peck, of Concord, Misses Ixiuise aud Irene Taylor and “Bud" Taylor of Lonisburg. Miss Bleeka Cornelius and J Mrs. C. E. Cornelius. They are expect ed to return to Mooresville Saturday. , A number of young persons from Con cord left yesterday to attend the meet ings of the State Convention of the i Luther League of North Carolina. In cluded in those who are attending these sessions are: Miss Grace Ridenhour, i Messrs. Fred and Leonard McEachern, j from Calvary Church; Miss Ollie Belle Ketner, from St. Andrews; Rev. M. L. ■Kester; and Miss Dorothy AYol from j St. Janies Church. Rev. J. D. Maeder will be installed pastor of the Gilead Charge at New Gil ead Reformed Church in No. 5 township 9 next Sunday, August 26th, at 7 :30 X o’clock. The Committee appointed t>y B the Classis of North Carolina, Reformed 9 Church in the United States is Revs. L. B A. Peeler, W. C. Lyerly and Elder J. H. 0 A. Holshouser. All members of the com- X mittee expect to be present and take part X in the services. All Elders and Deacons 9 of New Gilead and Keller Reformed ■ Churches and members of said- churches O are expected to be present. Mr. .Maeder 9 has recently come into this charge and Q lives in the parsonage at New Gilead )Q Church. , ODD FELLOWS’ NOTICE. . Meeting every Thursday night at 8:00. All members urged to attend and visiting brothers welcome. J. H. SMITH, Rec. Sec. gooooodoooooooooooooooor?«y> jjl ' Face powders. Jij AU the *kin treatment in the ' ' ij i world is wasted if your powder is j j 1 ] not right. It must not be coarse, i i jI j A pure, fine powder will greatly 11 iji enhance the appearance of the skin j j V and prove positively beneficial. Jt i i ]t| protects the skin and prevents im- 11 iji purities from entering the pores, j j V So many cheap, heavily-sciented i i ji j powders are used that coarsen the j 1 i] i skin and even the appearance Os ( , jij the person, that I particularly urge I i ]ij the use of only the purest, finest J j iji and most delicately perfumed pow- , , Jij der, selected to harmonize perfectly i i i l l in color with your skin.* The per- J j iji fume of powder should nevere be i i Jij permitted to overshadow the indi- t t 1 5 vidual perfume selected so careful- ] J I** ly to suit one's personality. i i Because face powder is so con- l 1 stantly used, it must of course, be J J absolutely pu,re. The Elizabeth i . Arden Powders fill all of these de- 11 mands. ] j Venetian Flower Powder is a i i rejuvenating and adhesive powder 11 which never dries the skin or gives ( , it that uncomfortable, drawn feel- i i ing. It is such a universal favor- j 1 ite that K is necessary to' majte it ( , in six shades to suit the needs of i i all who use it. J j It is formulated for every-day ( , use. And alk(er all it is the every- I I day things which must pass the se- ] [ verest tests. , ( i The popularity of Flower Pow- ( t der proves that it lias passed the ] j tests. 'Large box, any one of six X shades, ' Blanche. Cream Color, Naturelle, Special Rachel (light ]| brunette), Spanish Rachel (dark n brunette). Hose. Per box. .$1.75.. (5 Poudre D'illusion. A particular- J< ly wonderfu l day powder made es- A pecially for those who lonniud the (ji extreme of quality and exclusive- JI ress. The sort of powder that A makes your friends ask whether I you use powd-r or not, Because jij you look so 1 vo ; y and uuturai. It A is just heavy enough. Scented V vaguely and charmingly. And the ]i| color is the most perfect part of all iji because it is perfect skin color. An V ultra powder for the few who know ,>, and demand powder quality. Per i[i box, $3.00. ]i J Poudre Marechal Netel is made A especially for those with a white iji skin. For evening use, it is jmr- |i| ticularly good as it eithanches the A quality of the complexion mid iji Intakes the -kin clear, bright and J'J transparent. It is lighter and fin- iji er than other powders. Its purity J J is beyond question, aud it has the A captivating fragrance of Cupid's (Ji breath.' Per box. $2.00. . Jij Venetian Poudre De Soir. An A entrancing shell-pink powder ex- ' [ eellent fo* evening use. It is of JiJ subtle fragrance. Under artificial A light it imparts a bewitching qual- 1 , ity and gives the skin a most al- Jj luring satin-like texture. Parisian ijj women are its devotees. In an at- 1 5 tractive round French flowered x box. Price $1.75. < 5 Gibson Drugstore | Chattel Mortgages, 2 For 5 Cents, 25 $1.50 for 190. at Times-Tribune SPECIAL! Fresh shipment of small Picnic Hams, 15c per pound., Cabarrus Cash Gro. Co Pboue 571 W. Old Newspapers, 5 Cents a Roll of 25, at Times and Tribune office. ————^- i ■ a: Make These Hot Days COOL AND COMFORTABLE ' r ' I v ' Slip Into . AMunsingwear Union Suit 95c $1.50 and $1.95 ' j I \ August Clean Up—Special Sale Price . on All Seasonable Merchandise . -L ' 1 * - It Pays to Trade, at H ISHER’S M. Cmcord’a Foramoat Xpecialiata ■■■■■■ I——l { BTACOMB 8 ; | Makes Everyone’s Hair Stay ? Combed | ii i The only way to know Staeomb j* j ]l| is to buy some and try it. Onee t i 1 j 1 you do this, Staeomb is in your j i i i! i home to stay. ' , Cline’s Pharmacy, I |!i Telephone 333 The motor used*in Durant cars . | was designed by W. C. Durant ! and a capable staff of engineers ; to emphasize Simplicity, Power , and Strength. See it and com- < pare it with others and you will j realize how well they succeeded. ! It is one of the reasons 100,000 ! people received Durant cars in i I one year. Buy a Durant or Star i | car—we have both in stock. J. C. Blume Garage jj ; #&+*#***+++++*+** : c i Buick Four Wheel j * Brakes | \ ! We are now showing the ! new 1924 Model Buicks in I our show room, will he glad ;I to have you inspect it. | j We have several new sea- ‘ | tures in this model we would ; ! like to show you. ! STANDARD BUICK COMPANY 1 j Opposite City Fire Dept ! _ ! CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET ( (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose.) Figures named .represent priced paid ! for produce on the market: Eggs t —• • -35 Butter 30 Country Ham 25 to .3ft Country Shoulder IB Country Sides 16 ! Young Chickens v 22 Hens 18 Turkeys 25 to .30 , Lard 12 1-2 Sweet Potatoes $1.50 Irish potatoes $1.25 Onious $1.25 Pea 8 $1.75 I Corn i Visiting Cards Printed. 50 for SI,OO, 100 for $1.50. , Times and Tribune Office. - r ■' .(.i* l ..". , ... WQQPMMMMeg8)000000000000000000000000000000000(|! season is over our thoughts nat quently we have every depart- Sv ment full of new fall styles for ■ I !|P9g I . \ H It is too late to buy summer | | goods so let ushelp brighten up ‘ W T !|||f suits, topcoats, hats and sweaters. I Cortlvy Fall Sweaters priced $6.50 up. o HOOVER’S, Inc. The Young Man’s Store. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQoOIXXXxaMCXKaanonannncinfWj-annnwwi^y Wonderful Bargains in all Summer Millinery. Gan Be Found at j SPECIALTY HAT SHOP f OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! COAL | I 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. I A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 I 111 I II I I 1111 II . ANNOUNCEMENT I | Our new Vacuum Cleaner has arrived and we are now I i prepared to vacuum clean the interior of the finest auto- ] mobile. • . v Bring your closed cars to us and let us clean them up j | for you. TwoTassenger Cars 75c Four Passenger Cars SI.OO 9 OUR AUTO LAUNDRY IS THE BEST 9 : CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 8 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOw “Quality Store” Give N us your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. v Orchard Produce Company j Phone 180. > Successor to L. E. Roger ooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooqpoo Ilf you want that genuine feeling of | satisfaction invite us to your next | blowout. We live up to our guarantee of ab solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz / * ■- mg. M.ll ..Ml V > Motor v & Tire Service Co. ;■ . , ' v . ' _ '• (v -s ‘ ' # "Thursday, August 23,’ 192*

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