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Friday, January 16, 1925 I Double Your Happiness With a j ‘4 * I Besides being economical to buy and maintain, is a Quality Automobile can be proud to own. It is 1 modern in appearance and construction. It is so easy to ] drive that any member of the family can use Call at our showrooms and inspect this automobile which has doubled the happiness of thousands of families at little, if any, added cost. MOTOR & TIRE SERVICE CO. f J CHEVROLET DEALERS, CONCORD j Sales and Service j' Phone 298 E. Corbin St. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooocooooo | j STUPENDOUS VALUES FOR YOU j| I! ; at $4.95 ' 11 I ! Formerly $6.00 to SB.OO ] | We have added to the assortment of || REMNANT SLIPPERS f From our Choice Stock just to add impetus to our ] [ Clearance of Odds and Ends ] ; Better Get Your Pick Early, as Sizes are Somewhat Broken 1 ! i: RUTH-KESLER SHOE STORE !! . STYLES OF TOMORROW ’ | | South Union St. Phone 116 ; I; PAINT! PAINT! || We Lead—Others Follow \ John T. Lewis Dutch Boy White Lead j 14 Cents a Pound I 1 We Carry a Complete Line of BENGIMAN MQORE & COMPANY’S PAINTS AND VARNISHES ! , Get Our Prices \ If It Is Quality You Are Talking About—This Store Is ]| QUALITY HEADQUARTERS Don’t Take Anybody’s Word For It, Come and See For J | Yourself ! ! Yorke & Wadsworth Co. ;j THE OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE i ' Phone 30 8 The Kelvinator Will Do ft X Electrify your refrigerator, j Freeze your own ice and deserts * j Keep your refrigerator dry and sanitary, the tempera ! ture always the same and much lower than with ice \ [ ALL AT HALF THE COST OF ICE. ' ! ! 45 Per Cent, of the premature deaths of adults is due directly to stomach trouble and practically all of this trouble is caused from eat in* * food improperly preserved. Why not protect your good health when i you can create a handsome savings account with the money saved each I ] ; year by a Kelvinator. I J. Y. PHARR & BRO. PHONES 103 AND 187 g ICREO PINUS jj The Cough Remedy Hundreds of people right here in Concord gladly testify of its wonder ful merits. PEARL DRUGSTORE i^nirtrrmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoflwwiijl V 1 • i Outstanding Values j Available Only at Robinson’s during our First Anniversary and Second January Clearance com bined, January 14th to the 24th in clusive. **************** * A Dollar Silk Sale includ- Xf * ing Crepe de Chine, Satins, * * Taffetas, Radium, Tub Silks, * * etc., grouped 6n one table, * X£ at SI.OO per yard. * **************** ************** * Guaranteed Pure Japanese * XS (12 Mommie Weight) all $ I X* Silk First Select Pongee, a | * SI.OO value 68c yd. * ♦M/ M/ \l/ \l/ M/ Sly siy sly siy sty siy vjg / siy V. * Small lot $1.75 Radium in * * short lengths SI.OO yd. * , * $2.00 value sl.3s'yd._# ! **************** ;♦**************v i * 25 Per Cent., or one-fourth * ! * off on all Chinese Hand * ] * made, Baby Irish and Filet * i * laces. * | ♦' * * * ********** | **************** i * Our entire stock of Chil- XE , * dren’s and Misses’ Hosiery, * [ X$ Underwear will be closed out * i * and discontinued at sacri- * | * fice. * sis Jt\ * /Ts * /ts /fs /In * * /In /*n /Is /Ts ™ /T\ yfs “ /Ts /Ts /Ts /ts Its /Ts /Ts /Ts ▼ | * Genuine Peter Pan in fancy * i $ checks and stripes 89c'yd. XS | * Plain color genuine Peter * ] * Pan, warranted fast 45c yd. * i * 75c value Butterfield, yard XS ! * wide mercerized Poplin 39c * | * 59 Woven Madras Shirt- * i X* ing, fast colors, silk stripes, * ! * per yard —35 c * Shadow Stripe Satinette, * * 59c and 75c qualities, all * Xf colors 39c yd. XS * 1 Lot White Dimity to close * * out ’at 17 l-2c yd._* * 9-4 1 Unbleached , Peppercll Xf * Sheeting 45c yd._* XS $2.25 Pure Irish Table Lin- * X* en, attractive patterns, per XS X* yard ~ $1.50 * ♦ sy_ sjy sy \y sy yjy /Ts /TS /IN /Ts /IN /TS /|\ /IN /IN /TS /Ts /TS /Ts /TS T ! /IN /Ts /In /In /Ts /Ts /Ts /Ts /Ts /Ts /Ts /Ts /Ts /Ts * GROUP NO. 1, AT $19.50 * * Includes Flannels, Poiret * * Trills, Hair Line Stripe * * Serges, Cantons, Charmeuse, * * Satin Crepes, Georgette, and * * Satin in values that were * * priced from $29.50, $32.50, * * $35.00, $39.50 and $45-00, * X* are on sale now at $19.50 * * GROUP NO. 2, AT $11.95.* * Including Flannels, Checked * * and Plaid, Serges, Poiret * * twill, Crepe, Canton and Sat- * * in Grepe in values that were * * priced at . $17:50, $19.50, * * $22.50 and $25.00 are on sale * * now at $11.95 * * GROUP NO. 3 AT $8.50 * * Includes Crepe de Chine, * * Satins, Taffetas, Poiret, * * Serges and Flannels, Values * * $12.50 to $17.50, on sale now * * at $8.50 * * COATS * * We have had a great Coat * * Season and do not intend to * * carry a Winter Coat into the * * spring season, so cost will * * not be considered in clearing * * the racks: * * $57.50 Coats $32.50 * * $50.00 Coats $29.50 * * $39.50 Coats $25.00 * * $37.50 Coats $23.50 * * $29.50 Coats $17.50 * **************** **************** * LINEN DRESSES. * ;* Pure Irish Linen in fast * :* colors, lots of them hand- * j* made. Some of them are * j* slightly soiled. Will be sold * ;* at drastic reductions. Look * I* them over when you are in. * **************** **************** * DECORATIVE LINENS. Madeira Hand Cut Xf * Filet Carickamacross (new) * * Korean and Chinese hand- *; * made Linen, Filet Medallions *| * and Laces, are * all included in this complete '*! Xf combined Anniversary and * X* January Clearance and are * * sale at unusual reductions. * * Watch the red tags, they tell X( Xf the story. * **************** j fHE CONCORD DAILY TRfBUNE I trot youth is killed in the west Henry Pemberton Loses Life on toe Sante Ke Railroad. Troy, .Tan. 15.—Henry Pemberton. son of the late D. E. and t’nmrnie Pember ton, here, was instantly killed while in | the employ of the State Fe Railway, in j'Ariaona, on January 6th. his body be ing brought here yesterday on the eve- J ning train. Funeral services were held ‘in the Presbyterian Church, being con ducted with Masonic honors by Rev. J. 1 Hector Smith, local pastor. Immedi j utely after the services at' the church the ! body was interred in the old Methodist cemetery. Few details as to young Pemberton’s death could be learned. Captain M<j- Qiuuan, an employee of the same rail way that the deceased was, accompanied the body here, and stated that he was working as a flagman and coupling Pull man cars when killed. It seems while connecting the cars he was caught be tween the bumpers and crushed to death. For quite a while the Arizona authori ties could not determine where his home was, and held his body n day or so until informed by the war department that he belonged here, The deceased was 31 years of”nge,"b”- ing born here on August 16, 1893. He lived here during his boyhood, but when ; reaching his majority went to work the ■ Southern railway. He remained in the . employ of the Southern up until after the peach movehent last July, then go , ing to Arizona and connecting himself ; with the Sante Fe. He was a member : o ftlie (ireenville, 9/ 0., section’ of the ■ Order of Hiotherliodd Trainmen, a Mson ; and Elk. During the war lie was a : member of the 81st division and saw serv- 1 1 ice overseas. Lewis Safrit Funeral Conducted at Crescent. Salisbury, Jnn. 15.—The funeral of Lewis Sufrit was conducted this after noon from the Reformed church nt Ores cent, of which church Mr. Safrit had been for a number of yearn an otficiai , member. •Mr. Safrit died suddenly at his home near Crescent, his death coming as a distinct, shock to relatives and his mnny friends throughout the county. Surviving is the widow and also eight children. Two of the sons are studying for the ministry, Sidney is nt Dayton, 0., and Thomas at. Lancaster, Pa-, in theological seminaries. Other sons are Hugh, of High' Point; John, of Faith, and Hanks, who lived at the homeplnce; One daughter, Miss Josephine, is tea ch in* at Rockwell, and other are Mrs. Charles Menius, of " Chinn Gyovc, and Mrs. Adam I.yerly, of Sails* bury. —. ■ . —JL —j GOOD HEALTH, GOOD LOOKS ' 9 m JM i - J 9 /ji&pjr M ' - i'~ '/ VlSwviL • • MRS. J.E. HENDERSON. "For about five years I was in very poor health brought on thru a ner vous breakdown, "said Mrs. J. E. Henderson, who resides at 423 S. Columbia St., Gastonia, N. C. "I lost in weight, got very thin and almost too weak to get around, I could not sleep or get any rest, Had no appetite, was completely worn out and suf fered so with my head that I Would nearly go mad. I had backathes and pains in my side. I doctored and took medicine but it was Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription that finally restored me to health. It was worth hundreds of dollars to me, for it made me a well woman. I gained back my weight and have enjoyed the very best of health since.” You should obtain this famous Pre scription now at your nearest drug store in tablets or liquid, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg. Write for free medical advice. ' COLDSTHAT DEVELOP M PNEUMONIA Ch—jlc coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now With Creomulsion, an emulsified creo sote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold ac tion; it aoothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Os all known drugs, creosote la recog nised by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion I contains, la addition to creosote, other | healing elements which soothe and. heal the | inflamed membranes and atop the irritation : and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the atomadi, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of tho trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consume- j tion. Creomulsion la guaranteed satisfactory in | the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, I branchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forma of throat and lung diseases, tM 1 I «oellent for building up the system after i colds or the flu. Money refunded if any I cough or oold, no matter of how long stand ing. is not relieved after taking according I |to directions. A»k your druggiaTCwiL’ l nuldon Co.. Atlanta. Ga. . , — ——— ■ ■ -- i..". ■■ -w. * ORCAN ' 2 *T'O " ™^£S 50-54 SOUTH UNION STREET, CONCORD, N. C. | Serviceable, Colorful Apron Dresses 7o c At a Remarkably Low Price! Ready cash! An immediate order for 10,000 pf these Apron Dresses for our . " Stores. These were the magnets that drew an extraordinary price-concession frdit a leading maker. Result: You will enjoy selecting from this colorful gingham an i Scout percale house-wear at a price considerably below what ordinarily would be asked j j|||? Amoskeag Gingham—Scout Percale a Frltt These splendid materials are in solid colors and |lg||s| Wmj checks, plaids, and fancy patterns of all colors. Self and WjUgj organdy ruffles, embroidery, bias binding, and ric-rac «BSS braid make smart trimmings. Each flaunts a generous [K pU sash. Twelve style* in small, large, and extra large DUKE STUDENTS WILL NOT SHAVE FOR WHILE Wait Until After Examinations. Form ing Beaver Club—Revenge For Bob bed Hair. Durham, Jan. 15.—The Beaver elub has made its appearance on Duke Uni versity campus, and the proprietor of the campus barber shop is apparently going to see business become dull. Beginning with the mid-term exam ination schedule, Monday January 19, beards will be in order among the male students at the university, and will continue to be in vogue until after examinations are over. Declaring that since the co-eds have seen fit to sever their locks with shingle bobs and with all manner of tonsorial “barbarisms,” men students in a mass meeting Wednesday decided that they feel at liberty to forego the daily, or even tri weekly, shave. It is all right to tell your wife every thing that happens if you don’t tell her even more than that. ONE THIN WOMAN GAINED 10 POUNDS IN 20 DAYS Skinny Men Can Do the Same Ail weak men- and women All nervous rneij and women All skinny men and women Can grow stronger, healthier and- more vigorous and take on solid needed flesh in 30 days just by taking McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets four times a day—as easy/to take as candy. And what a hit these flesh producing tables have made. One druggist tripled his sales in one week. Everybody knows that nasty-tasting evil-smelling Cod Liver Ail is a wonder ful vitaiiaer, flesh producer nnd health creator. But who wants to swallow the horrible sutff, when these wonderful tablets—Mc : Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, | are just as good and so easy to take. A box of 60 tables for 60 cents and if any skinny man or woman doesn’t gain !nt least 5 pounds in 30 days—money back. Ask the Pearl Drug Company or : any good druggists anywhere in Amer- J ica. Be sure and get McCoy’s, the original and genuine, and don’t forget there is j nothing on earth so good to make back ward, listless, underweight children grow , strong and robust. Girls’ Basketball. Charlotte Observer. The basketball championship series un der the supervision of the North Carolina Athletic Association for girls will be con ducted during The month of February, ending not later" than March 7th. A conference of faculty managers will be held in each district on February 6th or 7th to arrange the schedules for the se ries. Announcements wfTl be mailed out later regarding the exact time and place for each meeting. Any school which is now a member of the association or which becomes a member, on or before February 6th, may participate in the championship series. The series will be conducted under LET US BE YOUR VALET Our Regular Cleansing and Care of Your Clothes Will Lengthen Their Life Our systematic and scientific cleansing and pressing service cuts down your clothing bills and gives you greater pleasure and satisfaction from your clothes. We shall be glad not only to keep your clothes fresh and clean and neatly pressed, but to keep them in good repair. Buttons sewed on, torn sleeve linings repaired or renewed and other needed attention given. You doubtless have clothes that youere thinking of discarding that we could put back into useful service. Phone us about this —see number below, t&gi PHONE Qfj t PHONE 787 J 787 , ITTJIJJ ■ IIJ IIJJJi -vE™ “SEND IT TO BOBi” PAGE THREE Spaulding's rules for girls in a two di vision court with six players on each team—three forwards and three guards. Information regarding the work of the association can be secured from G. P. Phillips, Salisbury, or Miss Nellie K. Dry, Greensboro. The contest this year promises to be a vefry keen one as many new school are entering. The districts have been made smaller in order that girls may nok have so far to travel. Rastus—Dey done stopped mah pay down to do foundry. Lira—What fer? Rjistus—Well, Ah think firin’ me had somethin’ to do wid it.
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