1‘ WedncsHay, Sept. 17, 1024
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If SMOOTH PERFORMANCE . ' J
marked smoothness character izes the performance of 1
IB Dodge Bfothers Afot6r Cgr.- '+ .\W“
18 In keeping with the policy of constant uttprQvement, es- O
18 fectiye been taken, to
|X Applied to the body, engine, clutch, brakes, and other v»i- 2
B ] al units, these refinements add immeasurably to the com- 5
■ l? rt °V rav j fel ove r boufcvgrds and (fouhtryYoadS. 8
K v le effec U & .*o pronouAced. ini fds&> that it is entirely fit
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I ; Coalt Coal! Coal! Coal!
Mutual Oil Company
wishes to announce that on Septem
ber 17th they will be able to supply |
the public with a first class grade of I
Satisfaction Always Guaranteed' |
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t a dead man’s chest *
-ho-ho and a bottle Os rum,
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I 35 Lbs. Air
ta Regular Racine Low Pressure
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Green Broiit Building on Corbin Street »
Yes, We Have No Green Beans O
But we have Turnip GBb|As in Cans. Also Canned a
; Sugar Peas, Green Beans, Ktitib, Spinach and Canned g
Choice Cuts of Fresh Meats X
Sanitary grocery Co. 1
’ - “A REAL GOOD FfcACE TO TRADE” X
RteLVINATdR Is tbedtoame of an electrical rcfrigeittiu* unit Hint 9
fits right Into the ice box you now have, and eliminates fororertuurc the i Q
-intwirreflienre and tnefirfency ot icc-coolcd refrigeration. 0
ft maintains a dr T, unvarying atmosphere iii your refrigerator at X
all times. fi
It maintains a certain predetermined temperature and requires no 5
(ft produces a temperature considerably lower than that proOuced •
5 . It freexes crystal clear cnbes erf ice for the table or the sick room. X
It ta a model of rfennUh'et* add *uitatiou. It jwres labor. fflod. on- 0
8 ooyance and money. It costa law thin iq* to operate, had its firtt coat , *
ft is not a burden. It Is operating snceefgfully in more than 40,900 homes, A
nine of 41mm in Concord. Ask Mr the- names of those using them- << 9
Knives
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that our new sbiip-
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propriate sentiments for Mr
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m tof tally cards, place 8
i|Tdß, party cards and birth 6
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9»d not a .specialty. You o
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Fresh Fish Thursday
IFresh Oysters Friday*
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
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jit Ru(j A] ipA STI MR H
JhL NEWS 1
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6aaQfeagßagW*wf. B .
wjrss ,^fflaw.»:. 3 |
Hnidowl. ,
'VCR Buffalo 1310) 4:3©t5:30 mu
aie; ri:3p news : 7-0 epneects tjlt 'lance.
tVMAQ Chickgo Xews 'f447SL 5 or-,
gan; 5 :30 children ; 8 anneihiCmß:3o
first )jQUQ idaynight; pro- I
grain; 0:45 talk. * .
K±W Chicago (3%
artisjte. stage review,'muSirtW vsdn-11-'
30 rcvin-
WLS Chicago (345> Stett'jau-: 7;
Lo.nc Scout; 7:15 iialriotie State (
Chicago (448) C Concert. I
songs; 9-1 a. in. orchestra. “i
U'tW Chicinhati (423 ) 7 n»dsic; 8 1
army band. f.'.V • ~][! • i
! WTAM Cleveland S’iconccrt.
; baseball; 7 concert. .• •., J
. WHK Cleveland (28M ' kWk' music, I
baesball news. ‘ ,' V-' i
WQC Davenport «#&■
; WHO Dcs Moines (520) MbCM) or-]
; chestra. r ™M‘ |
i WWJ Detroit Xovvs." (SI?) # News
orchestra. . '*7 - 'T. j
| j wox Deficit Fgan !hr«tsj(3l7) 5
concert; 1:30. orchestra ; 1
Havana (400) B;3o^isd.
WOS .leffenson City <(«i)if l*sobimi
dance, ~A • • ' ' '
j wdaf kapsii fit-'to
-4:30 String trioi yFw Air;
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WcttWasday. SeSSiisr i7. 1»24. j
This Is <Vn.sUtuti<*fifla.v. the 137th
anniversary of (lie MftlStmn .ot the
United States CoastituSpa. "
Boston today enters upon jfts 2!K>tfi
year, having been settled An thi4' date in
| the year 1630, , IjsjL/
| Cornelius (?ote. foraver States
. senator from California, .reaches his
11 102nd birthday anniversary today.
The I’hited S-tates Senator from
tit ah and Mrs. Iteed Smoot today will
eelebratej their fottith weding anniver
sary. . , ' i \
.' Citizens of Hcrketcyv Calif., today will
reyaU tjiis us the first anniversary of the
. great fire which- nciudy destroyed their
city. |
In Home today wiQ-, be held j
cdmuicniorating the 150th uiiniver.shry
of the birth-of Cardinal the
greatest linguist the world ever has
known. ' M ",*• T
, Savants' ot many mltifebS (HU take
part to<L(y, ip a '•(■Jcbration in honor of
the centennial of] tip'' foiVndiiiji: “lit the
Franklin, Institute of 'iMuliVdAraKlf.
Interesting exeix-ises are to be held at
the Vnlyjerstty ot I'lfhd todhy- at the
laying pf ~’tTie conierstciiie for* the new
Science Hall of that institution’.
At Ikon Moines, lowa, toddy J'olm W.
, Daiisc „ the Bci^ort^'tle'
nominee, is to deliver the,final sp&ecli ot
his juresciit .campaign tour pf. the'Middle
| We«. • / ,
i' The w.onking out,of ty. ecntli| plan
l for .Bringing Colorado, feiyer water to
j southern California cities for domestic
| use is hxpeefed to rgpeive nuiph impetus
I from a cqjpferonpe of ofiffcials from these
[ cities, wiriuh has 'brtki. calledtii (meet
i in I’asadena today.
A parade of 400.000 workers featured
the opening of the. International-.,Trade's
] Union ’Congress in Vienna.
: .SP»' , S»!ii»«Mi»il. NII I S'
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nGni’s Le44er
I- 1 jjßMst
j: f.omtaif awr. me Swwfeat of the
presidential candidates is none
.other than Robert Marion La Fol ]
,T lletta :
)«' Foltette. as you prdhably
! know—maybe you tuned in on it
: jrourtetf—made a campaign speech
1 i by rAdlo On Labor Day
1 It Waa •‘Bob's’' first venture "on
: the air " HIS contact wilh radio
1 . up to that time had been mostly
! tiheond handed.
1 He had heard it was a popular
[ medium for creating near-personal
contacts between a speaker end an
Invisible audience, that next to *
handshake and a pat on the hack
I it was the most direct method of
1 ' approach a .candidate could fitid.
But hie didn't know it for sure. It
pits an hear say to film.
Not. perhaps, fptty realizing fast
prim* ah Will faitinf htWisolf m for.
Bob. m closing (ilk radio artdreis.
Invited hia h'eaVera to Write to him
tbetr views of the political sltua
, tlon. erf bla Position on public ques
tiins. etc., etc. ,
HI>V;;: ■
" a FTER that, the deluge! The
1 xV radtaca responded. Nqact to
tuning in on important pro
grams. writing letters is the beet
th)ng radio lovers do The La Fol
lette mail grew by peclw and
-guthria, Daily deliveries mounted
; Utem *pf wwe to hundreds, then
'roy.m Inviting letters. HOb also
fw-' uU •*
The result has been that his
while Bob la in bta days
and Ptehts reading and answering
the flood ot letter* his invitation
tnsptaW-f -
this*iSy sound like.
• w*
time. Bat Da Foliette has a
hunefi It sh '}#' ’ -
Despite the liber involved.'u«
• 8 recital; 11 i 45 Nighthawk*| ii
| WHB Kansas City (411) 7-8 edoca- 1
itioilal talks, music. ' ']
I KFI Los Angeles (460) 8:45 story,
vccul;"9;3o entertainment; 10 instnv
, mental {ll vocal; 12 orchestra. . j
WHAS Courier-iourtial LoutevMg
. Times NOO) 7:3(M)T?fght Owls. ■>
i CHYC Montreal (341) op. m. sfudio
program. , :?
J W-IZ N>w York (435), sa. m, tiilks;
1 3:3til> :JlO p. m. stock * repdl-ts, tntjhlc,
dance.
l >VHN New York ,t 360) 12:15-9 p. m.
solos, music, banquet, dance, ;f * !
i IYEAF New York (402) oa. m. edu
cational; 2-8 p. m. solos, music, talks, !
|s-.10. dance. ) • rj I
! WOn Newark (4(B) 12:36-8;30 p.
; in. solos*. music, talks, orchestra.
! WDAJt Philadelphia (805) 5:30 talk;
j.C recltgl; 8 dpnee.
1 WOO Philadelphia (500) s:3ti ottihcs- !
Jtra: 6:15 recital; 7 orchestra: 8 dance,
t WFI Philadelphia (305) 4:30 Orches
tra; 5, talk, ' .j ’ *. ; ‘ j ■
KDKA Pittsburgh (326) 7 concert,
| miked quartet.
| JCGW Portland (402) 10 concert; 12
: dance- /
1 KPQ San Francisco (423) 0 orches
tra; band, songs, talk.
• WBZ Springfield (337) 5:10 talk;
5:30 bedtime; 5 :J0 trio; 0:30 orches
tra: 7 Rotary efib fI) :|jjo ofcßeatro,
»ongs., :
KSD Bt. Lonfe Post-Dispatch (846)
7:45 concert; 9 studio.
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DAVIS INTENDS TO CARRY /.
THE FIGHT TO LA FSLLETTE
Will Not Co-operate lo Defeat CoOlidge
In the Northwest.
Mark Sullivan In Charlotte Observer.
Washington, Sept. 14.—The week just
passed has been marked, on the part of
the Democratic candidate, with the adop
tion of a definite policy of fighting L»-
FoHette and condemning some of I-a
FOUcttc's platform. This ends a ques
tion about strategy that has prevailed in
(mine parts .of the Democratic organiza
tion ever since the opening of the Cam
paign. ’ v
In the. peg inning it was held by spine
of the DeiniiK-ratic managers that they
i should facilitate 1-4 Follpttc’s chances
lot carrying the northwestern states It
j Is quite, apparent that, as to several of
] those state*, the La JPollcttc vjitc plus
the Derancrntic vote would be ferealer 1
, than the-;foolidge vote; aild La Fol
! lette ’coutd'be heljs-dto take those states
away fimn. CooHdge. by the adoption, on
the part ftf the Democrats; of a ixilicy of
hot oibibsing or actively helping I-a Foi
lotte. i .
Other - Democratic leaders held that
this would bo undignified and unworthy;
that, it would hurt the i Democrats in
other pai-t e.f the country when it should
become apparent, and that it would in
jure the.party as a permanent institu
tion if it should permit itself, without,
a fight, to ruu third in several western
stal/s. ’ !-i.
In the.end the decision lias been made
to take .-tpo broad. way and make a
straight -IJemocratje fight the
country.,~§?his will mako-momc difference ,
in La Follette's chances of carrying the i
northwestei-n states, although it still re- j
mains ihtit ’in: sOlae-bf'thdffitllVtCs, i
notably "wiswnkin add AJittfiesotfi; (lie
Democrats have had for some thne .only j
a skeleton and more or less moribund or- 1
ganizatjons. 1
'■- ■ • !
Vtoflana ftndk these letters 'more ]
stimulating and Invigorating, also 1
encouraging, than any other sort j
of reports he has had as to the ij
i progress of the Independent cam-;
palgn. Me feels that Ip. them ho , j
is getting actual first-hand i
formation. f " '' j, |
► And as M» speech and his Hi- .]
v Ration for letters were broadcast ' 1 j
through a dozen stations, blanket- i
ing the country as far west as the
Rockies, he feels the replies he is
receiving Are geographically as
well as politically repreaentatlve.
It was largely as a result of the
optimism inspired by the rgkpon**
to his radio speech that "Fighting
Boh.” in an address to Independent ,
workers in Washington Sept. S, de
clared he new has “an even break ' j
with President for the i
election.”
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All the hugs that visit the
White House are not political
hugs
Apparently President CoolldgO. -. |
for the period of the campaign, at 1
least, can tolerate the latter sort. j
But he ha* declared war on 1
cock roaches, water bugs and kin- j
dried intecta which infest the nook* - :
and crannies of the century *ttd ex
ecutive mansion, add a prof« 3- j
atonal “bug-huhter" hen recently
bom employed to Wage war upon i
them. ; |
Latest reports are tfcgt ih* hdg* • ]
ore hghtlhg i i#hg Wfttl?. J
onS night'i barrage of tjbttdeg, fJI
carpenter* tore cgjf ah old I#.hrtr
in the White Houki basement. ;
Behind tj they found r.etrty nth
pounds of dead Insects. -
• . • •
rrtHE WWW however, ik • i
1 not Washington’s ohly cbijcy
t ti rptreat for bugs,
f.i nut! the *>M«r govhrwnhn* bwiWi
lugs, with their thteg wails ir,4 i
z ' * ts -v—
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p STURDY BUILT j
if: for Schaof Wear 1
Mil. ■ . 8
B They wilt stand the wear And be comfortable too. Prices B
I i 1.98 to $4.45 I
j PARKER’S SHOE STORE !
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The chedprboard represents twenty-seven years’ |
experience in the science dt | ration. |
That’s why you are hwre e«ss or money I
keft #heti *Mi fced PnHht (Mm chafer tit J
Pnrina Hen Chow.
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Phone 122 S. Church St.
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Choicest Baked
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Every day we offer aAd
tasty, a complete mi of alf Bak
ed Goods from Bread to Pastry.
And ybii 'can buy them for less
thijtn you can bake them.
Ask your,grocer for Milk Made
Bread.
CONCORD STEAM
BAKERY
Phone 299 or 277
I MAKE ’EM LAST LONGER j
Yotfr clothes, suits, overcoats and / ywW ill*/
hats should be given a thorough over- I /hM )
i hauling before winter in order to ex- / . JjOHh [*■
! | tend their usefulness rtiany weeks or ' |
1 ; Cleaning and Pressing will do won- k | V j \
I ders with even 1 he, oldest clothing. . I
Send us your suits and Be pleasahtly I—£JT 1 —£JT
j!| sruprised at results.
Bob s Dry Cleaning Co. j
JpH'qne s£s |
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I We Specialize in Cat Washing, Pdlish
t ing> Alemite Greasing and Crank
1 Gal? Service
cENT^j»mAT,oN
I PHONE 709.'j. ; j'j
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