PAGE TWELVE STRIP PI’MP H B iflßljNfeSmooth. sang and caressing tit—that adds SjfeßjgUrjgftk # sfnartneNs to the style of this new patent HI KSaBL. * leather and suede—another aid to bean t.v. exclusive with new gun metal shoes— -1 $5.95 ' "'jß A shoe that suits I the molded silhouette I Rj then even steps alteatl of that smart style! I PH Smooth and unruffled. smart apt! whisper of a corning mode in M ■ teantiful-are cnly a few of the sllC( . s aw| fijld it flrst of adjectives that can describe the 0 „ ’ • vi ■ 1 clinging fit of this new advanced 00,lrs< '' llt ‘ ' **• Wear it j ■ style. Look at it. Even in a trie- now - f°>' everyone will want it lat- j ■ Lite yen can see the charm, the er. Have it fitted here, and know I H beauty of the shoe. You cannot what suinrtpess the intimate, cling- J H know its snug, caressing fit until ing. touch .of c.ris smart pump can 1 H you try it on. , It is the newest- add to the beauty of your foot. 1 I S.S. Brown Shoe Store I H I'NDERNEW MANAGEMENT i ■ QUALITY FIRST | PHONE lie I CKXXXXXXXXJOO'IHI > -o-. t I Clothing j Special Values in Men’s Suits and || Overcoats. ij Jackie Coogan two pant suits for j your boy—wear longer and look bet- | ter. . 8 Richmond - Flowe Co. j DOOOOOCX}OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOnCOOOOOOOOOO(X> I SMOOTH PERFORMANCE j | A program of constant mechanieal refinement involv- j!| ing the body, engine, clutch, brakes and other units of <!' Dodge Brothers Motor Car, has resulted in an unusual ![! smoothness of performance. ]i| You have only to ride in the cflr to instantly appre- ij! ciate the decided freedom from vibration. ji[ Corl Motor Co. West Depot Street .-*> Phone 630 j ' ;|; Coal! Coal! Coal! Coal! We are delivering our | I TRULY ECONOMY COAL f Buy Now § CJoal! Coal! Coal! Coal! I Mutual 03 Company I 9 8 H & ' PHONE 19 8 § ~“*fl THE CONCfliib DAILY TRIBUNE I ARE THE NEWSPAPER “COLYUMS” ON DETUNE? Robert Quillen Cays Paragraphers Are Too Lazy. If American newspaper columnists be | come indolent after they attain success, in the opinion of Robert Quillen, para s Sfapher for a large number of newspa-1 [ pers. who has contributed an article on | the subject in the current number of the ;; International Book Review. ■ | "The ‘colyitm’ is dying, as you say," ■i he states. "If is dying for the same I, reason that a bride of isx mouths begins I", to miss the flavor of romance—because ■ men relax and take their ease when they ■ hqve arrived. If .“Religious and political ’isms thrive I best on persecution; no nickel cigar ■ j amounts to much after it gets a reputa- I tion. How many, many authors turn ■ out rot after they get past a nickel a ■ word! It appears to be a very difficult I matter to enjoy the rewards and keep on I earning them. I “I do not believe that ‘colyum’ con- I ductors have run out of soap. Let any I one of them be fired, supposing that he I once was clever and now is dull, and on La thin diet he will become clever again. I "Necessity is the mother of industry.” I The brightest idea the prodigal son ever I had camp to him after his diet was re stricted to husks. "No man can be clever all the time — and always the disheartening fact rem mains that the prosperity of his justs depends upon the ears of his audience. If he will refrain from being a scold or an #ss, and keep the ego properly throt tled. the world can ask no more. “The business of the paragraphs- is to be the world's court —to preach a bit, to make merry, to be entertaining. It is not the highest callings but the world c needs a laugh now and then. ’lf any ! man can play the pipes, in God's name I let It m play’.” 1 An Expnisivc Funeral. ji Statesville Daily. v The widow of George Randolph Ches x ter. noted author, has brought suit Q against a New York undertaker to re- X cover an alleged excess charge of $0,543 J for her husband's funeral exitenses. The 5 complaint alleges that at the time of i Chester’s death the widow assigned J SB,OOO to meet the funeral expenses; f that of this sum $7,072 was deducted for j the expense of burying the writer, and J that must have been some funeral. The S allegation is that the business was really J worth only $1,420, the remainder being ( excess charge. It will be recalled that 1 some years ago Dr. Tlios. E. Anderson, J of Statesville. and some of his poor J friends to whom this proposition ap -5 pealed, tried to have a law passed or ? something, fixing the price of coffins at j not exceeding sl2. The movement some -3 how didn’t seem to take hold. Folks I don't fancy preparation for death, even J when they know the Pale Horse is just j> around the corner. The incident is re- I called to suggest that if the price has J "rise" to anything like $7,000. as was j charged in the New York case, or even to SI,OOO. a lot of folks are going to be laid away wrapped in a blanket. | A curious profession for a woman is i that of dinner taster. She is a product I i of Parisian refinement and spends n por tion of each day visiting houses and! I tasting dishes intended for dinner. She I j 1 suggests improvements ami shows the ' cook new ways of preparing dishes. The > duties are pleasant and the compensa i tion ample. i We have the follow- I ing used cars for sale i or exchange: j One Buick Six Tour- I in g* | One Buick Four i Touring. | One Liberty Six Touring. j Will be glad to show | you any of the above | cars at any time. STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCxxapooooc ! MORE HALLOWE’EN I ! GOODS ' Our final shipment just in and i i without a doubt we have the very ] 1 best and largest assortment of j , Hallowe’en goods ever §ut on sale 1 in Concord. | See our window and let us help ! ! you with your Boogie Party. We 1 have everything yon need from ! ! | Broomstraws to Witch pots. Apd say Ts you are going to ' decorate a float or a car for the big parade you’ll want several rolls of festooning and Dennison’s 11 ' crepe paper or perhaps a flag or ! , 1 two. . X Musette can supply you with all ' 8 of them at a reasonable cost J j O Come and see ua. 1 Musette,he | IS * ' 9 if PHONE 579 8 1 3 ft i NEWS ~j[ (By the Awm-IkiH ITe««.) * H*.v Courtesy of Radio Digest) Pricram for Fridav, October 21th. WEEI Boston (300) (5 Mavor Curley; fi:10 Big Brother Club; 6:45-8 talk. o.r --» chrstra, baritone; 8 program; 10 dance. WGK Rttffalo (310) 5:30 i msic; 6 :30 news; 8-10 concert: 10 dance. " WMAQ Chicago News (447.5) Chicago Theatre organ: «;30 orchestra: S Wiwe- Awake Club; 8:30 musical geography; 9 program. WON Chicago Tribune (370) 8:30 music, baritone; 10 Chapman’s orches tra. _ 1 hicago (5:30) 0:30 bedtime ;i I i-9:30 concert, speeches; 9:30-12-30 re view: 12:30 organ. WEBH Chicago (370) 7 concert, talk: 8-11 reader, soprano, pianist. Chicago (345) 0:30 organ; h :4;i-10:40 entertainers, trio, farm pro gram. vocal!, orchestra. WI.W Cincinnati (423) address, John W. Davis. IIN Cleveland (283 ) 5 concert, sports, news; 7 concert. WOO Daveuport (484) 0:45 reports: 7 Sandman; 8 musical. WHO Des Moines (520 ) 7:30-9 mu sical. baritone, pianist. WWJ Detroit News (517) 7:30 News orchestra, sporano. WRAP Fort Worth Star-Telegram (47Q) Osceola quartet; 9:30-10:45 or gan. i WDAF Kansas City Star (411) 0-7 school of the air: 8 orchestra; 11:45 Nighthawks. WHB Kaunas City (411) 7-8 address, music. WHAS Louisville-Times (400) 7:30-9 S ! EXTRA GIRL GETS CHANCE :| | Many girls dream of the day whon somebody will discover how beautiful or charming they are and pick them for a leading role in a motion picture. It actually happens to few. Helen O’Algy, twenty-year old Spanish gjrl, is one of those few. She had done extra parts In sev eral pictures without attracting at tention until ija few weeks age s Uvriis 1/e^ker* BY HARRY B. HUNT NEA Service Writer WASHINGTON— A fine fight for the speakership in the next Congress is assured, whether Democrats or Republicans win. For a new gavel wielder must be found to preside over the ses sions of the sixty ninth House (Speaker GiUett. after six years in the chair, surrendered the chance at another term in that office to pursue the Massachusetts senator •hip now held by David Ignatius Walsh of Fitchburg Whether he will win it is still in doubt, as Walsh is a popular and persuasive campaigner But win or lose for the Senate. Gillett will be out of the speaker’s chair after March 4 next, and the line of possible and would-be suc cessors already Is beginning to form on the right. » • • rIE scrap for speakership is certain to be complicated by the maneuvers and manifes toes of independents who will come to the new Congress, for most part, in the guise of Repub licans. Led by Cooper and Frear and Nelson of Wisconsin, this InSur gent wing of the G. O P. Is likely to wield even a more deciding in fluence in the next Congress than In the present one. It was this group which forced a revision of House rules last year, providing a method for getting pigeonholed measures out of com mittee and before the House. Indi cations ars insurgent membership will be Increased rather than de creased In the hew Congress, which will only mean a more ef fective “balance of power” in the bands of this group. And the flrst chance to exercise Hite power, the flrit test to reveal the real strength of insurgent ele meats In the hew Congress, will dome on the vote for election of The Pennv AirWC f ffrAftiff* T ICOheiTt. KFI Los Angeles (46!)) 8:45 orgnn; 10 insti-uraentul: 11 vocal; 12 recital, ; (lance. • - ~ ".Alt' Memphis Commercial-Appeal (500) 8:30 program; 11 midnight frolic. ) WEAK New Yonk (402) children,; (5:30 violinist; 6:45 Happiness boys; > 7:15 soprano; 7:43 Xylophonist; 8 . rfatice: 0 pianist. ; WJY New York (405 ) 6:30-10 music, talks, dance. ) WHX N>w York (360) 6:30-11:30 . talks, orchestras, solos, dance. "’OR Newark (405) 6-615 solos, I j talks. "’TAT Oak Park (253) 6:45-7:45 dramatic reader, baritone orchestra. 'VIP Philadelphia (500 ) 5:05 orches tra : 6 talk. Wl>AK'Philadelphia (305 ) 6:30 talk; 7 talk; 7 :1() dance, radio play; 9:05 or- , chest ra. AYOO Philadelphia (500 ) 6:30 orches- 1 Ira; 7:30 concert: 0:03 recital; 0:30 dance. KI)KA Pittsburgh (020 ) 6:15" rhyma ter; 6:30 address; 7 feature; 7:15 foot ,bnll coaching; 7 :30 concert. "’CAE Pittsburgh (462 ) 6:30 TTncle Kaybee; 7 special feature; 7:30 boys’ or chestra. Kti"’ Portland Oregonian (402) 10 lecture; 12:30 Hoot Owls orchestra. WHY Schenectady (380) 7 radio drama : 0:30 orehhestra. (ilee Club. "’HZ Springfield (337 ) 6:05 book re- ; vi£w; (5:30 bedtime; 0 concert; 10 AVestiughouse trio; 10:30 program. KSI) St. Louis Post-Dispatch (546) .8 Burton K. AA’heeler. to be watching a scene being made 1 at the Paramount Long Island Sto ctio for “The Side-Show of Life." He was struck by her girlish beauty and a few days later, as a result of his insistence, she was chosen as leading woman in his latast Paramount picture. “A Saint ed Devil." They are shown above rehears ing one of the first scenes for the Picture, HEADING the list of Repub lican aspirants for this honor comes Nick Long worth of Ohio, the stocky, bald-headed gone in law of Roosevelt, a tried and true Republican- "regular “ Just how regular a party man Nick Is may be judged from the fact that he wouldn’t even follow his famous father-in-law into the Bull Moose party in 1912 For the past four years he has been the GOP floor leader and is now ready for promotion to the speak ership • Crowding Longworth for favor as G O P choice for speaker Is Martin B Madden »f Chicago Both are completing their twen tleth year tn Congress. Madden having served 10 consecutive terms Long Worth ip terms not consecutive • * • GILLETT’B withdrawal leaves 1 Henry Allen Cooper of Wi*. consin the oldest member of the House in point of service Cooper is Just completing his thir tieth year , Cooper will be the choice of the insurgent Republicans for speaker By reason of his seniority tn ser vice, his personal popularity, his recognized fairness and square, ness, his friends believe he will draw the votes of many Republi cans outside of the so-called House - progressive group Should the progressive vote rfc tain its balance of power, a* seems probable, with neither Re publican regulars or Democrats üble to muster a majority for their candidates, a Democratic Insur gent coalition to put Cooper acNws as speaker Is not Impossible It was just such o combination that forced the revision of House rules at the last session, against the Longworth Gillett Republican opposition • • • FIRST place in the line of p~w file Democratic selections for , speaker te accorded Finis J Garrett of Tennessee Like Longworth and Madden he too. has served 10 terms and has fought his way to a position of „„ disputed leadership in Democratla - •' • ' "in .-.TV—I| . A p°°°<»000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000! SHOES! ' SHOES! Week-End Specials The season s Newest Patent Kid Pump Oxfords, side ! I elastic goring *(• Qg 5 Priced X -Adorable Btack Satins, new black suede front, extra special 1 $2.45, $3.45, $3.95 TO $5.95 <]i Stunning new Patent Leather Flapper Models the season’s J || rTced $3.45, 3.95, T 0 $5.95 ! S U t r he t famiiy° VerflOWing Bar £ airK for every member i ; Remarkable Values in Children’s Dress and School Shoes. ] j GET THE HABIT, TRADE AT PARKER’S SHOE STORE ! WHERE YOU SAVE WhatKELVINATBRIs^D^^ -. I s thcjnamc of an electrical refrigerating unit that ! i “ts right into the ice box yon now have, and eJijninates forevermore the 1 inconvenience and inefficiency of ice-cooled iefrigeration. an time™* 101 * 1 ” 8 * dFy ’ unvnryin * a '“sphere in you*>wfrigerator at ' m “‘f t *' Da a cerUrin predetermined temperature and requires no ! attention whatsoever, after its installation. i by ice prod,Weß * t ‘' [uperat " re considerably lower than that produced j V, cubes ot kc for the table or the sick room. | > 14 18 of cleanliness and sanitation. It saves labor food an ! ?s°not C a burfen°l7i ** “f* 1688 than ice to °P erate - an <t its first’cost ' operating successfully in more than 40 00c Jiomee 1 | nine of these in Concord Ask for the names of those using them ’ ! i Phone 103 and 127. , J. Y. PHARR & BROTHER 1 f 1 |°°° OCK> * : * 000^0^^0 *^ 00 000000CX300000000OOOonfllBwrw^^QQQg Extra Fine Speckled and Gray Trout Today Select York River Oysters Friday and Saturday i . Nice assortment of fruits, including Peaches Eeatino- ' | Apples, Pears, Bananas, etc. ’ j LET YOUR ORDERS CQME. ' Sanitary Grocery Co. “A REAI GOOD PLACE TO TRADE” ' 000000000000 °ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Spend a happy day with the world’s Lowest IJriced High Grade Touring Car —$599.00 Delivered. MOTOR & TIRE SERVICE CO. CHEVROLET DEALERS. CONCORD • 4 ' /, .V ' >/-• \ r ■' - ’ i ■i p Sales and Service Phone 298 19-25 E. Corbin St. I I^lP p U N ° W * S ' t4me 40 your Garments cleaned for , ALL WORK GUARANTEED “QUALITY COUNTS MOST AFTER ALL’” EAGLE COMPANY : We Specialize in Car Washing, Polish- I [• ing, Alemite Greasing and Crank Case Service ' j CENTRAL FILLING STATION | SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS 8 PHONE 700 Tin* nriiiiu nm nun otto I ill Ulna 1,11 V LM LiilDV Tlljr I i iif I I nil I Ijijl 11illn ii ri .1 riii rurKt 1 iiwii ' 1 October 23,192* 4 ;

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