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A THE MEALTIME SMILE
jf J | ji| MM »•» outward evidence of internal gat*.
I 1 «t*r to smitars, for all our regular pu-
TS* 1 \ f L ' Hk. trOUB ® re pl ** se<l with our -cooking, our
•‘mlmfflMlSwlßßll '' foo<] aud ow service, and the smile geu
r orally broadens when they see the check,
*1 V SlffslPllßk for our charges ate a> satisfactory as the
meals. •
Why Do People Buy Star Automo- I
f biles? Not Because They Shine!
But because they take the hills ou high. And use very lit
tle gasoline. Ask the man that owns one. Call around
and let one of my salesmen prove their merits. They are {
the bqst by test. We have the Durant, Flint and Star
Cars in stock. Boy Jiaw.
J. C. BLUME’S GARAGE
Springtime is Out Jjlßipf y
of Doors Time! /
Make Use of It
While It Is Here
M and don't forget little Brother or Sister, for it is for her best interest
S that they be allowed all of the fresh air possibly. Jluke it easier for
■ ydu aud them also by buying a new Baby Carriage, our that will roll
m eaapbr, and last for years. Our stock at this tim<* is most complete aud 1
5 it gill be little trouble for you to make u selection.
I H. B. Wilkinson
a Concord Phone 164 Mooresville Kannapolis Phone 2
H. B. WILKINSON UND. C., Phone 9.
TWO NEW ONES
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Jack Rabbit Grey and Airedale Ooze. These are most
/flattering to the foot and are a fitting complement of the
new spring costume.
An unusual variety of new spring footwear is now
availably.
Don't fail to see our bargain tables of Odd Lots Priced
to suit the most modest purse. SI.OO, $1.95, $?.45 to $4.95
S. S. BROWN
SHOE STORE
PHONE 116
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(By Courtesy Radio Digest)
(CENTRAL TIME)
Ar Saturday, April Mb.'
WSB. Atlanta J*nmal(42ft). 8 mimic,
10:80 quartet. 1
WGR. Buffalo (810) 3 p. m.. recital;
t Chicago Daily News (417.3)
: f8 band; ft theatre revue.
WDAP, Chicago (300) 7 concert; JO
mu»ic. .. ■ . •
KYW, Chicago (560) 0:30 bedtime; 7
dinner; S musical; 9:05 talk; 10 late
show.
WF.AA. Dallas News (470 8:30 pi
: auo: 11 orchestral.
WOC?, TJavenpoit (484) 0:30 bedtime;
7 lecture: 9 orchestral. x
WCX. Itctroit (517) 5 dinner.
WWJ, Detroit News (517) 6 orches
tral.
WTAS. Elgin (280 8:30 orchestral,
j IV BA I*, Fort Worth Star Telegram.
[ (476 '7 Huntley school lesson.
WDAF. Kansas City Htur (411) 3:.3t)
dance, 6 address. 7 children's story, en
semble : 11 :45 Nighthnwks.
I IVHB, Kansas City (-411) 12:40 dance
2 ladies hour.
| WCX). Kansas City (300) 11:25 ser
vices, sacred music.
! WHAK. Imumville Journal (400)
7:30 Trio, reading.
j KFT, law Angeles (469 ) 8:45 instru
mental : 10 vocal, 12 concert.
j KJJJ. Los Angeles (3U5) 8:30 ctil
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i Robert E. Lee Immortal Even in Defeat.
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Mr. Editor:
I Just fifty-nine years ago tbe Civil War
came to a close at Api*»mailnx. A
friend re,-wit)y sent me an extract from
l»r. XV ilium) E. liliteher's interesting
baok entitled "Along the Trail of tbe
Friendly Years." fu a chapter of this
book entitled "Hitting in tile Ashes."
there is an account of the fall of Rich
mond in the last days of the Confederacy,
and a vivid picture of Geuernl Lee's en
trauce into the city on his return from
the war.
I “But I saw another sight in connec
tion with Richmond's fall which I eon-
I fess thrilled me a thousand times more
I than all the glory of the victorious arm
[ ies of the Republic. It was a spectacle
I that broke upon me most unexpectedly:
j it came while the heavens were black
[ with .storm and the streets were wild
. with flooding rains.
1 What I saw was a .horseman. His steed
! was bespattered with mud, and his bead
hung down as if worn by long travel
-1 iug. The horseman himself sat his horse,
, like a master: liis face was rigid with
I' self-respecting griefs; his garments were
worn in tbe service and stained with
travel: his hat was slouched and spat
• tered with mud ami only another un
wnlgy m. —■ ■»,
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BY HABRY B. HUNT
NEA Service Staff Writer.
'WASHINGTON. D.' C-—CaivitT
!»* Coolidge is feeling better. He
has a load off his ■shoulders—and
, off his mind.
i Just to study the physical and
mental reaction on the president of
the retirement of Attorney Genera!
Daugherty from the cabinet. I
» dropped around to the White
House a couple of hours after
Daugherty had handed in his resig
nation and taken a train for At-
Jantic City.
■ A* Coolidge arose from his chair
fcehind his desk he pushed the
chair from him with a backward
. | of one leg. He slipped his
norn-nmmed glasses from over his
ears and dangled them in one hand.
He stood slightly stooped, tired
looking eyes sunken deep in his
head and squinting through nar
rowed lids, as though driven too
long •fa concentrated study or
Without sufficient sleep.
Then as if consciously squaring
himself for a new contest, he threw
hack his shoulders, Jifted his head
•pd smiled—a little grimly, per-,
naps, but still a smile.
One sensed, as he talked, an air
®f relief in his votoe and attitude.
The atmosphere of preoccupation,
mental aloofness, that has en
shrouded him in recent weeks, was
gone. A blind corner hartt been
turned, and the road ahead seemed
• bit safer if not easier.
ON the jtray to the executive
offices, as I passed under the
big north portico of the White
House, I glimpsed a stocky, broad
shouldered, swarthy man leaning
nonchalantly against the low will
| flanking the entrance. He was
; 'talking with a second man, nod
ding his head with deliberate em
j phasis as he spoke. There was
I about him the assurance, the air
| as proprietorship, of the boss of the
} ranch thoroughly at tjome in his
PbUadelpWa Record. .
Sunday last The New York
j HeraM-Tribtiuf interviewed Senator
iWalsh, of Montana, regarding the rclcc
■pj*P *» Democratic President eandi
iM*w- The Senator bad already gone on
j” ,* jo yeMern ad
|j»rfr», as refusing to aßow bie name to
*aed aa a caaikloto- Tbe importer
|iß*ed kin: "W-vaM you say that you
iwomu not aeceiH Wie nfmittation under
jccivublc cOKuawtances.
j labeled "Invites Nomination" with a]
j legend bcccqtjitj “Senator .Thomas J.i
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBONB
dren, eontral(o and violiuist; 10 contral
to adit violiniatA/
WBAH. Minneapolis. (417) 7 coun
cil .of churches.
WAC, Minncdpdis-Ht. Patti («T)
7:30 business message; 9:15 Glee Club:
dance. )} v.
|FMC. .Memphis (500) 8:50 Hardman
CdQege. '/SPf''
CKAC. Montreal (425) «r bedtime:
6:3D orcliestrajSO entertainment: 9:30
dance. p •
AYOR. Nc«a*ls _(405 5:45 Susie; 6:15
talks, musical. : I
WJZ. Nc wYori( (455) 6 beiltimc: 6:30
piauist; 7 talk, j chorus: 8:15 "Mark
Twain;” 9:30 Hiinish Orchestra.
KGO. OakhtWdf (812) .10 tadio play.
YVOAVV, Omaha (526) 6:30 dinner;
9 musical. , \
WAAW. Oumha (360 ) 7:30 orchestra.
KDKA. Pittsburgh (326) 5:15 i-on
eert; 6:20 talk, < :45 talk: 7:15 history
talk: 7:30 concept.
ThUadehihia (sf») 6 :30 talk.
WFI, Phialdeliiiia (3954 5 talk; 5:30
orchestra : 7. concert; 9:10 dance.
\VTP, PliilatleljJtva (509 ; 5:05 orclics
tra 6-7 talks; “7 SRi recital: 9:15 ihtttee.
KGIV. Portland, (402) 12 dance.
KBC, Hail Peajjcisco (423) 10 orches
tra. ' ';i
WJX, Schenectady (380) 8:3I) dance.
WBZ. Springfield (:J37) 6 dinner;
6:30 bedkiing; 6:40 concert.
KHD. Ht. Ldttia I’ostJJiefwtch (546)
S:3O theatre conoert.
known horseman ro*lc with him. as if for
company aud for , love. Even in the
fleeting moment of his passing by my
gate. I was awed by his mcomparabir
: dignity. His piajcstic rempomire. Jits
1 rectitude and his sorrow, were so
! wroughr and blended into his visage anil
so beautiful and impressive to my eyes
that I fell into violent weeping. TV) me
there was only one where this one was:
there could be only oue that day. and
that one was v still my own revered and
cherished leader, stainless in honor, re
splendent and immortal even in defeat,
my own, my peerless chieftain, Robert
E. Lee.
I In that lone way, in the midst of rain
1 and more, with no crowds to hail him.
with no resounding shouts to welcome
him, with no banners flapping about
him, did he come hack from disastrous
war. Bui ah! we did not know. Con
quered and solitary, he was, hut yet he
wore. invisible badges of victory ; he car
ried spoils of honor aud conquest which
. could never full, and in every step of
his sad moving he was marchitig forward
to take his place in the balance courts
of universal fame."
11. U. SMITH,
Blacks tone, Va.
myn establishment. One felt that
he felt all the importance of being
president without, personally, hav- *
ins to shoulder the responsibility*.
This man is t!ve “closest friond
and advisor” of- the president—
Frank IV. Stoama. of Boston.
What Colonel House was to Wil
son, what Harry Daugherty was to
Harding. Stearns'i% and more, to 1
Coolidse. House never maintained
the close and continued intimacy
with Wilson that Steams enjoy*
with Coolidge. The relationship i* •
a broader and deeper one than that
between Harding and Daugherty. j
It extends far beneath matters of
politics and policy, with its roots hi
a personal regarfl and confidence
that is more Hke that of father and
son than candidate and .political
manner. The White House t* vir
tual home to the Stearnses in
Washington—and they’re in Wash
ington now most of the tint*. ,
T TP to March 89. after Raxing
V/ been In session four full
months, the Congress had enacted
just ONE law. Just OB* hill had - :
passed both houses and h*en signed
by the president.
_ Taxation, bonus, appropriation
measures, immigration and other
important question* stjll are in
half-baked stage*. Those that have
passed the house, taxation and
bonus for example, will be largely
revamped in the Senate. With th*
date of th> national convention*
now but two months away, there is
little likelihood of adjournment Js y
that time. Instead. Congress prob
ably will -recess over the conven
tion weeks, and put In the remain
der of the summer to Washington
sweating pver legislation *>M mak
ing political thunder.
The fex-er of investigation rags*
unabated, despite hoiieful bulletins
that the worst of (be epidemic has
passed. They will last through at
leat another two months—prob
ably longef.
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I I'Jtndidate for the Democratic
. Preaidentlal nomination^”
This matter is important only as an
example of the methods of a certain
achool of modern jwcmaUsin.
Can jou beat it? -
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it ii nd riMMim
New Tork. April 3.—Wvty thousand
dollars a year for Ac privilege of dis
pending ffiik. eno% f a* jfiivk.s aud
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PAINT
/Yuy color you wish you will £ml
here. Thf place to buy Satisfac
tory Pafnts is at this store. We
can sell you large or small quan
tities. Paints we carry are of the
better kind only. You may have
to pay a trifle more than some
where else but you get full value
for your money here J
Ritchie Caldwell
Company, Inc.
Persistent
Coughing—
wastes your strength, makes
the delicate thspat tissues taw
and sore, exposes yoa to more
serious trouble. You can check
coughing with Dr. King's JCew t
Discovery. Natn
rally and harmless
ly it stimulates the
mycous membranes lLSjf
to throw off clog-,
ions. Has C J.-jA ['(
h pheasant taste. AH Mr
drugsists. /jffAJ*''"*
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Nadine Face Powdefr beings so
evefy woman the fresh, smooth
texture and clear, fair color tones
of youth. Tty this truly
Southern beauty aid. .--g*.
You'll HEe It. Tnllesh.
pink, white and brunette. /j^KNA;..
At toilet counters,
soc. National Toilet
Co.. Ita*, Tew. '
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should be relieved at erne.
Doctors recommend Kellogg’» Bran,
cooked mad krumbled. They know it
brings results because it » ALL bran.
And only ALL bran can b? 100 per
cent effective in relieving constipation.
ALL bran Kellogg’s sweeps,
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A dissolved in the
water before the clothes, are put
•n relieves you of the necessity for
rubbing and scrubbing. The Red Seal
’. ye lodge as the dirt, and head nibbing
-f the sands clothes is a thing of the
/a«t. Start this week to wash clothes
<ne easy way.
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—we diffment from ordinary brans,
whieh -aye asset unpalatable. (
Eat Kellogg’s Brag, cooked awl
krumbled, whh milk or ernam. SpTmklo
it over other oereals. Cook it with
Hot wrcsls. ffwd by ass *nmtn
in the recipes given on every package.
Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krum
bled, nmdofn I&ttle Creek, is served
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Things Our Reeders Want to Know 1
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| cleans closets, cuspidors,' floors,
. ghrbago earn, dishes aad clothes in
a fmctioa of the time and labor of
. other cleansers. i
Many housewives are not aware
of the fact.fhat Bed Seal Lys is a
wonderful thing to clean cook
stoves. It is fewoxkable how easily
dogged stoves age cleared at ob
, struotions by the use of this power
| ful compound.
Sweet and immaculate bathrooms
may be made so, and kept that way
without everlasting gpsbbbing, if
Red Seal Lye is used as n cleanser.
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