PAGE SIX The Quaker All Steel Furnace-Clean, Healthful, Moist Heat All steel, joint rivet«d. No <emente<l joints to leak smoke ami gas in your home. Can be installed in new or old home in few hours. No cutting of walls. Ihie register heats every room in the house. Heats quicker and with less fil'd Try it before you buy it. and if not satis fied it costs you nothing. Prices reasonable. Terms liberal. Phone 347. We dig basement find install furnace on n guarantee. Xe heat, no pay. Concord Furniture Co. % The Reliable Furniture Store Copyright 1923. The House of Kuppenheiaw W. A. Overcash Clothier and Furnisher BROOMS! BROOMS! BROOMS! We have just received a big lot of Fancy 4 String Stick Brooms, which we bought at a Real Bargain and we are gojug to sell them the same way. While they last you can get them for only 63 cents each. Not more than three to each customer. ' We want your chickens, Eggs. Butter and Cream. We pay cash, pay the top market prices and never get overstorked. C. H. BARRIER & CO. New Victor Records For September 45353 —Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer Merle Aleoek Tuo Gan Merle Alcock 19080 —Light Cavalry Overture, part 1 .... Victor Symphony Oreh. Light Cavalry Overture part 2 Victor Symphony Orch. 19041—Salut a, Pesth Victor Arden and Phil Ohman Dance of the Demon Victor Arden and Phil Ohmftn 1910—I’m Drifting Back to Dreamland ....Benson Orch. of Chicago Just For Tonight Benson Orch, of Chicago 19102 —Nobody Knows , Benson Orch. of Chicago X Never Miss the Sunshine Benson Orch, of Chicago 19103—The Cat’s Whiskers Benson Orch. of Chicago In a Tent Benson Oreh. of Chicago 19106—Where the Gauges Flow Great White Way Orch. Dreams of India Benson Orch. of Chicago 19108 —Blue Hoosier Blues Great White Way Oreh. Annabelle Brooks Johns Orchestra 19094—Gulf Coast Blues Tennessee Ten Down Hearted Blues Tennessee Ten 19105 —Long Lost Mama Tennessee Ten Papa, Better Watch Tour Step The .Collegians 19096 —Cigarette International Noveltj^Orch. The Cup of Sorrow International Novelty Orch. 19095—That Old Gang of Mine Billy Murray and Ed Sualle Hi hee Hi ho Billy Murray and Ed Sualle 19104—The Girl of the Golden West Henry Burr Ten Thousand Tears From Now Henry Burr BELL & HARRIS Music Department “NEW GIN FOR CONCORD” We are now Installing a Complete New 4-70 Saw Gin- System with all the latest improvements in gin machinery. We win hay a rapac ity of 40 to 50 hales a day. Tour time is too valuable to have to spend all day and in nmet cases way into the night before getting yonr cot ton ginned. Come to see ns and we will (five yon service as well as satMaetton. We will greatly appreciate your patronage. TUe machin ery is leeated on East Corbin Street. J. B. LINKER & CO. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE The Concord Daily Tribute TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS. ' The time of the closing of mails at the Concord poatoffica is as follows: Northbound. , .Train No. 136—11 p. m. Train No. -84—4:00 p.m. Train No. 36—10:30 a. m. Train No. 12-—6:80 p. m. Train No. 38-—9:00 p. m. Train No. 30— Train No. 37—9:30 a. m. 1 Train No. 45—4:00 p. m. Tralh No. 135—9:00 p. m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. WEATHER FORECAST. Partly cloudy tonight and Wednes day ; no change in temperature. LOCAL MENTION j i The condition of Mrs. A. W. Perkins, j who entered the Concord Hospital pun- j day and underwent an operation Monday. ! is rejmt-ted today. One new' case of whooping cough was j the only disease of any kind reported to ! the county health department Monday, according to a department report. . ] - The condition of Thomas Moose, son ; of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Moose, who under went an operation at the Concord Hos pital last week, is reported today* as im proved. Dr. S. I?. Buchanan, county health of ficer. is now enjoying a vacation of two weeks. Dr. Buchanan left Sunday for Illinois to join Mrs. Buchanan and son, who are visiting relatives there. ■ Chief L. A. Talbirt. of the local police department, is enjoying a vacation at present. Chief Talbirt is visiting friends in Charlotte now. and later he will go to South Carolina to spend several days be fore returning to his home here. A number of defendants paid fines to talling .$195 in recorder's court Monday. Most of the defendants were charged with gambling, eight being fined on this charge. Other charges were intoxication, Speeding and using profane language. A large sign giving publicity to the Cabarrus County Fair has been erected across the square. Smaller signs will be erected at other points in the city, and a number will also be erected at various community points throughout the county. j Charlotte won the first ganje from Ma con in the series to decide the champion of the South Atlantic League. The score was 4 to 2. Most of the scoring was due to home run clouts, one by Pope for Ma con and tlie other by Paschal for Char lotte. . •..« Miss Cat hi een Wilson, county home demonstration agent, has returned from South Carolina, where sl\e spent her va cation. Miss Wilson is busy now assist ing in plijns for a number of community fairs to be held throughout the county in the near future. A new room has just been completed at the Brown Mill School. New and mod ern desks have been installed in the room, which will greatly facilitate the work in the school. The school will open next Monday, September 17th, for an eight months’ term. The Musette, Inc., which is selling school books again this year, is the scene of much activity each day now as the children purchase their books. Some of tile books have been ready for sale for several weeks, but almost all, judg ing by the crowds in the store, have waited until the last minute to make their purchases. Football practice in earnest has begun at the Concord. High School. Captain Hoover has his men on the field every af ternoon now. and the coaching is being done by Prof. Moore, who will • have charge of all athletics at the school this year. Most of the members of last year’s team are in sehool this year, and an un usually good team is expected to be de veloped. Walter Parnell, the Concord man ar rested by Rowan county officers last week after a man hunt lasting 24 hours, will not be brought back to Cabarrus at present. He will be kept in Rowan and tried there for shooting Deputy Sheriff Rankin, who was wounded when he tried to arrest Parnell on a capias from Ca barrus county. Parnell is wanted here on a larceny charge. Babe Ruth is tied now with Cy Wil liams for liume run honors. Roth have driven out 35 circuit drives during the year. New Tork won in flic National League Monday as did Pittsburgh, but Cincinnati lost and is now in third place. Bill Harris pitched part of the game for Cincinnati, and allowed but two hits in five innings. Tlie game was lost, howev er, before he entered the box. The large plate glass in the library was broken in a peculiar accident Monday. A porcelain insulator used by telephone workers had fallen to the ground in front of the library building, nnd was thrown against the glass with great force by an auto, one tire of which just touched the end of the insulator. The Jiole made was small and round and resembled one made by a pistol shot. The glass was fully insured. Concord and certain parts of Cabarrus county were visited by a severe electrical i storm Monday night. In this city the | rain downfall was very heavy, and light i ning was severe for several honrs. In i one section of the county, according to reports, some hail fell, and (his is given as the reason for the drop in temperature following the storm. So far as can be learned, no serious damage resulted from [ the storm. Some damage was done to I cotton near Kannapolis, ami many Eng [ lish sparrows were killed by the hail I stones. f I Galileo's telescope, by which he dis [ covered the satellites of Jupiter.in 1610, j is carefully preserved in the museum of I I physics and natural'history if Florence. CARO OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their many deeds of kind ness shown Us during the long illness and death of our wife and mother. May I God bless each and every one of yon in every good work. -> C. L. STARETT and CHILDREN. 1 ' 'h. : < . « I& V Southern Makes Fine Record in Move- I ment of Trains. | Superintendent Cooper of the Southern ( at Salisbury, is in receipt of information from the head offices of the company at Washington to the effect that over nine ty-two per cent, of the 15.179 passenger trains operated on the Southern Rail way system during the month of August reached their final terminnl on time. -Vice-President Henry W. Milleff, of the Southern, states that 14.749 or 92 3-10 per cent, of the 15,170 trains main tained' schedule or made up time lost while on the Southern system. This is considered by those who are familiar with railroading to be a remark able achievement and all those having to do with the movement of these passenger trains are highly pleased over the fine showing made during the past month. Dr. J. A. Shauers CHIROPRACTOR Maness Bldg. Phone 620 Residence Phone 620 Room Y. M. C. A. CONCORD COTTON MARKET. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1923. Cotton, old 27 1-2' Cotton, new .27 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cliae & Moose.) Figures named represent priced paid for produce on the market: Eggs j 40 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 $1.25 Irish potatoes $1.25 Onions ,$1.25 Peas ..." $1.75 Corn $1.15 Coneord Music Studio Dixie Building ALAN D. PRINDELL Teacher of Voice MARY B. FLOWERS Violin Telephone 791 “OLD KING TUT” Old King Tut is a wise old nut We’ve parts in stock to fit your car Yea. a wise old nut is he; Should it happen to be a Ford H«‘ sells his gas; he sells his oil, Our tires are of the very best make But his air and water are free. We have them in fabric and cord J- So drive right in and get “tanked up" And then you can speed away Tlie service you get you'll never forget, So folks, come see us today. Through the courtesy of Mr. Kidd, of the Kidd-Frix Music & Stationery Company, we will have on display tonight the Pathe Concert Actuelle or the last word in reproduced music. This is something entirely new and different from anything you have seen or heard. Come down and enjoy a real concert. King Tnt Service Stations, Inc. National Highway Below the Station. At Night Look For Lights in * the Tree. Come Down and Get “Tanked Up” Phone 800 YOU!! 117 Phone One-One-Seven 117 AND Your Hardware Store WILL SEND At Once, Anything, Anywhere THAT YOU NEED IN The Hardware Line . Ritchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE WE SPECIALIZE ON BUILDERS HARDWARE "- # ' W. a I*. NOTICK. & Regular meeting of' Elm Camp No. 16 W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Moose Lodge Room. Every member is urged to be present. . W. R. .FISHER, C. C. C. A. ISENHOCR. Clerk. LUFKIN REMEDY | The Ideal Skin Treatment Cleans, feqds and heals sores, 5| senlds, burns, cut*, insect bites C and stings. Eczema, itch nnd all > local skin diseases. Use Lufkin Remedy for sunburn l and tan and after shaving. I.nfkin Remedy has an agreeable f odor and will not stain. Cline’s Pharmacy! 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 realize how well they succeeded. It is one of the reasons 100,000 people received Durant cars in year. Buy a Durant or Star car—we have both in stock. J. C. Blume Garage For Rent—One Five and One Six Room bungalow, new. I.ight and water con nections. Daw Phone 80, Night phone 682 J. 8-ts. The Hat 1— _■# v that enthuses you when you see it, satisfies you when you buy it and pleases you more and more very day you wear it is a Hoover’s i «• *3=° up HOOVER’S, Inc, ' The Young Man’s Store FALL HATS! The Shapes are New. The Colors are Becoming and Youthful. The Prices are RIGHT. Come ana see them though you are not ready to buy. 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 fo’r your order. I sell for cash. A. B. POUNDS I Phone 244 “Quality Store” Give* us your order for fresh Cpuntry Butter and Eggs and Farm Vegetables. j Orchard Produce Company 14 Phone 130. Successor toLE. Boftf If you want that genuine feeling of satisfaction invite us to your next V blowout. •V • * I ’> • A • m,\ * f We live up to our guarantee of ab solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz ing. * ■ :;'l| • !; “ j i Motor & Tiro Service Co. L . / , ' ' ..*■ . ft Tuesday, September 11, 1023

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