iursHay, November 22, 1923
THEKN POWER "COMPANY* |
HEARING AT RALBIGH 'TODAY
mty-Threc Companies File Objection
to Proposed Rate.
(Hr (k«. Associated Pnn.i
laleigh, N. C., Nov. 21.—With- repre
tatives of several ipompanies using
power of die Southern Power Com
y expected to in attendance, the
ring on the application of the South-
Power Company for an increase .*n
hydro-electric power rates w'ill be
ned here tomorrow by the State Cor
ation Commission. ' «\
'wenty-tliree companies have filed for
objection to the proposed rate in
fse while the sauje number have giv
written acquiesence in any ,decision
an increase which the' Commission
v make The company serves 308 man
cturing toneerns.
lie petition was filed by the Southern
iver Company, early in October after
nes B. Duke, president of the con
n, had indicated in a statement to
jrspapers that he would . cease water
ver development in North Carolina un
i the increase was allowed because if
fact that liis company was not uiak
a profit sufficient to warrant a fur
r inveslment. Mr. Duke asserted
t $00,000,000 hail been invested By
l in North Carolina water power (lc
opment. He added, however, that
iugh he would cease investing in the
ait of an unfavorable decision, that lie
uld not discontinue operation of the
nts now in opertition.
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In the Studebaker Light-Six
closed cars, excellence of body
construction Is combined with
a famous chassis.
■a ' 1 y*l * • r • • ♦ ...
materials or cheapens quality
to meet a price. Studebaker
has been bailing quality ve*
hides tor 71 years.
Sttadebaker’s groat volume.
o£ production'and unexcelled
manufacturing facilities make
it possible to offer these oars,
of noteworthy quality and
exceptional performance, at
very moderate prices.
The name Studebaker on an
automobile insures long and
satisfactory sendee.
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Terms to Moot Tour Convenience j
f. o. b. factory IKK I ' I j| iff wWi D
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Auto Supply and Repair Co.
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THIS IS A ST .V DEB A K E R YEAR
t Upf nt statement was followed by
due issued ta the State Corporation Coin
miHshStl to OTe effb6f• that nonpplteatioii
for increased rates had -been made and
that the millionaire's statement was the
first intimation they had that an in
crease was desired. Attorneys for the
Southern Power Company formally filed
a petition with the Commission tw& days
The petition asks for an increase in
water power rates of approximately ten
per cent., varying with the class of in
dustry supplied and the nmouut of ser
vice purchased. It recites in detail the
history of water power development by
the Southern Power Company and details
previous transactions with the,
tion Commission on the Occasion of r.
petition for increased rates three years
ago. v '' 4- .
Blocks of Harding Memorial Stamps
Sought For Framing.
Washington, 'Nor. ?2.—.Blocks of un
porforated Harding memorial stamps, in
any number up to 400. were placed ou
sale recentl at the Government Phila
telic Agenty here.
/Owing to the demand from collectors,
members of Congress and others who
desired the imperforated Stamps for col
lection purposes'. Postmaster General
New gave orders for the preparation of
the stamps without perforations. Many
of the requests were based on a desire to
obtain the stamps in that shape for the
purpose of framing iu memory of 'the
ilate President.
.. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUN!
NOVELTY
Playing the stock market Is not
unusual, tfut playing It from the
Inside of a prison most certainly is.;
JeSsd Pomeroy, condemned for lif«j
back in 1876. is operating success
fully from his cell in HassachU:
Betts State Prison at Charleston
SALE THAT IS REAL
THANKSGIVING
„ Now is the time and Fish-
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TISED HERE IT ISJREAL A JL JL JL 4 Jk\ ~ ADVERTISES US
' : CONCORD’S FOREMOST SPECIALISTS j
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Emphasizing Value and Fashion In a Wide Range of Attractive |
Merchandise at Attractive Prices
Smart vli "' nery For SoftWo^ ,Scar( ? i
Special $2.48 Slip-on Sweaters, Sale j
' fjjzf&f v ‘ Price 9
stores would ask double the price. $4.98 Brush Wool Sweaters,
they aro classy as can be. Sale Price $4.95 One of of them all. Special Ex-
Other Special Groups iu between and large "Shawls, in black and
5 NOVEMBER (XW EVENT
j ‘ The Time of All Times a Coat for Thanksgiving
I FOR LITTLE BOYS FOR „ IN
AND GIRLS § ELF TRIM ' /^Qw.
I Swagger Coats and Dressy CoatS with |°J “?“"and'cuffsW4.9s and
E Hats to match «P $f56.95 Upward. i
i FOR GIRLS AND BIG- DRESSIER COATS
1 GER GIRLS FUR COLLARS AND
= In Sport and Conservative Lines, fur
s and Self Collars $5.96 up Blacks, Navy, Greys, Browns, Kit jcl
Fox $99.50 up to and in between $89.50 j|
I THE JUNIOR AND FOR THE EXTRA wl
1 SPORT. COATS SIZE OR.FULL FORM I® I
5 In light and dark shades, IA to 19 j n gjack Brown and Navy, Soft MS
| years s»-95 U P t 0 slßs ° terials. Extra Special ........ $39.56 \
!«N, . . NEW SPORT SKIRTS TO MATCH YOUR AMI
1 (HE. $4.95 CHAPPIE COATS $5.50, $5.95 up
S /ItyasiPL Lfnderskirts, Black and Colors, each $1.19
Your Dress For Thanksgiving is in This Sale — ,
1 , Either Silk or Charmeen Dresses or Tailored
| and Sport Wear
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2 $1?.98 Drosses in Woolens, navy aud brown, B*l* TSjjSj “SOME STOCKINGS”
Sj A Wonderful Sport Dress, Medium I’laids, at $9.85 I , j 117*11 C
E‘*Semi and Dressy Silk Dresses for 'thanksgiving at $9.95, ’ ‘ I Ncßm'’ j x/e "(to *OU Will o3y
E $8.95, $11.98, to $16.95. a II <J*
5 , JA zlMmMmm IC\ .* When You ease to our Hosiery Section and
5 Grandmama Wore Her Silken Gown Year After Year— j»c!i I ‘ - g
E If Grandwama had. ever .ecu silk Frocks like these, A R ea l Full FashioneA Silk Stocking in
I (he'd never have been satiafied, quite, without two or • o v> fHH|I Black and Colors, twelve Strand. -Pure SHk.
E three for the #*ason. Os khtiu erepe aud crepe *at- # /Sale Priffi ____ „ s!,s£
E in, their exquisite simplicity requires no adornment but ° V.,
S reverse folds of their ojiu mtrteridl, a few wee tucks, per- .. A Real $3.00 Full Fashioned Silk Stocking as
E lisps a strip of sMky fur. The delicate new'shades are | above only in 14 strand Silk. $iH( all the way
S UIBOI HI *>» colors represented, SX».SO, $37.74, W~* ' 1 lipSiSipilfp l| * B U P- Sale Pljce
I $32.60 up. Other Special Sale Numbers at 50, 69,.05t pail
S Thanksgiving Mesas Dicing sud Dancing anil a New - Visit this section and h® convinced that W® of
§. Evening Gown— y, $29.-00 Upward fer Most ' ,
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