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PAGE SIX BReal Estate For Sale lid business property near the principal square of ' pd tor office pr store house. ] road 8 miles from Concord, two story 8-room i ings'all in good repair, fine young orchard, 2 acres j :tom land, all in high state of cultivation, very de- J e above tract, 4-room house. 3 house, 20 acres in j altivation. i Pool, on sand clay road 5 miles from Concord, 42 1 bath house, 32x08 feet with 120 electric lights. ] I muriK onto pool; -«oi!K) feet, 3 1-2 acre lake stocked with fish. A real i bargain. Terms easy. 33 acres of land on Cold Springs Road 3 1-2 miles from Concord, 10 , acres in dredged bottom, 0 acres in timber. t [ Two bouses and lots on North Crowell street. One 8-room house and lot on Allison street. i New six room house on Victoria avenue, lot 1)0x202 feet, $1735. One 5 roou) house on McGill Street east of side track. JOHN K. PATTERSON * CO. ! ij, REAL ESTATE AGENTS I The Kelvinator Will Do It * Electrify your refrigerator, ] j Freeze your own ice and deserts k 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. j | 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- . ing food improperly preserved. Why not protect your good health when j j you can create a handsome savings account with the money saved each , year by a Kelvinator. t 1 J. Y. PHARR & BRO. PHONES 103 AND 127 ! I /MKHMKKXwoocooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooiaoooco OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I It’s a I SAVING HABIT TO SEND YOUR CLOTHES TO ME EACH WEEK jjji They like it—you like it—and clothes DO LAST LONGER jjj when they are properly cleaned and kept so. 5 M. R. POUNDS DRY CLEANING AND TAILORING § uooooooooeeoeeoooooooooooooooooooeooooocooooeoooooooo I*oooooooooooo0 ooooooc jcooGi- ~/00003.-.3uogoooaooOoooooooc - CHIFFON SILK HOSIERY Allen A. Chiffon Stockings are here in | 1 the present day colors. Priced ~' j $1.50 and $2.00 Gun Metal, Beige and Russia Calf Richmond - Flowe Co. | We Clean ’Em Clean or Dye EAGLE COMPANY H J PHbNE 648 » j^jOOOOQ^QOOOOOOOOOOOOO^WOOOOOOOOCX^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOq I THE FLINT FORTY I A car with refinement is now in our show room. I This cat* comes equipped with four wheel brakes and ■ Balloon tires. Five balloon tires and cover for same. Also I bumper, motor meter-wing, Windshield wiper standard | Delivered Price is $1198.00 J J.GBLUME’S GARAGE 1 In and About the CHy Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. GASTON MEANS DENIES CONSPIRACY TO BRIBE The Idea That Anybody Could Bribe i Daugherty. Burns or MeHon is j Ridiculous. He Says, l New York, Jan. 21.—Gaston B. I Means, former department of justice i agent, took the witness stand late this afternoon in his own defense in the trial of himself and Thomas B. Felder on charges of having attempted to bribe government officials. | Means denied testimony of witnesses i for the government that he had entered 1 into a conspiracy with Felder, Elmer. , W. Jarneeke. or any ofthe Cruger Sys i tern glass casket officials to have in -1 dietmente for using the mails to defraud i against the officials quashed. He denied he ever had told Jarnecke ' that he had had a conference on the I matter with Attorney General Dnugh i erty. William J. Bums, or Secretary | Mellon and characterized ns “absolutc i ly false"’ statements attributed to him 1 by government witnesses that he had , ever said or intimated that these or i other government officials were or could ' be bribed. I The idea that anybody in the world could bribe the officials mentioned by the government witnesses. Means said. I was ridiculous. Under cross exannna j tion by government attorneys. Means ( appeared eager to go into details con | corning numerous transactions ro which ' he testified at a previous trial for con * spiracy to violate the prohibition law I and before the Wheeler eommitee in i Washington. Questions concerning these I transactions repeatedly were asked by ! the government attorneys .-.ml objected I I to by counsel for Means. f [ Eflrd’s Open Store at Florence, S. C. I At the recent conclave of Efird's l store, manngors held in Charlotte, an j nouncemenf was made concerning the op- I ening of the new store in Florence, S. C. i This addition will bring the total number [ of stores up to 37, making it one of the l largest chain of- stores in the two Caro- , \ iinas and Virginia. I A. E. Harris, who returned yesterday , K from the meeting, was enthusiastic over V • . | ORGANIZATION^^ 50-54 SOUTH UNION STREET, CONCORD, N, C. > Some persons spend money blindly as long as they have it; when they reach the bottoms of their pockets they worry and wonder where money for needed expenses is coming from. V v Others chart their expenses and savings in ad vance; then they check up on spending to make sure they, have followed their plans. These persons keep budgets. Under tHeir system pay* 5 I ing bills is a matter of mere routine instead of ■ an eleventh hour hufry-skurry to mice both J ends meet. 1 r < Spending without planning is a disorderly sort of way to go through life. Frequently it de prives you of necessities, comfortsandrecreation. s '■! Often you find—too late—that money for things you need has gone for things you really didn't / want. • Today is Budget Day, the sixth day of National Hea Thrift Week. Substitute system for chance. (8 sj) Geta budget book and keep a budget. You’li I P be amazed to see how much further your money 'Q® WF will 20 * THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 1 (By (lie AMMtaM Preaa.) (By Courtesy of Radio Digest) Program for January 23rd. WSB Atlanta Journal (429 ) 8 enter tainment ; 10:4.> Radio win.' KFDM Beaumont (360) 8 band con cert. WEEI Boston (303 ) 0 baritone; 7 program ; 7 :30 quartet; 8 WEAF pro gram. WGR Buffalo (319) 6 music; 8-10 musical; 10:30 dance. WMAQ Chicago News (447.5) 0 or gan ; 6 :30 orchestra : 8 Wideawake vlub; 8:30 musical; 9 :15 musical. WI.S Chicago (345 ) 0:30 organ: 6:50 specialists ; 7:15 violinist .orchestra; 8 farm program; 9 symphony. WON Chicago! Tribune (370) 6 or gan : 6 ;30 concert, qninet; 8 band; 10 orchestra, jazz. KYW Chicago (536) 7 concert; 8 speeches; 9 reveue; 11-2:30 Nighthawks organ. WEBH Chicago (370) 7 orchestra, baritone, Riviera theatre; 9 tenor, mu sic: 11 Three Muskeeters. orchestra. WEAR Cleveland (396 ) 6 organ re cital. WFAA Dallas News (472.9) 8:30 quartet. WOC Davenport (484) 7:20 educa tional lecture: 8 musical reader. KOA Denver (323) 7:40 book of knoweldge: 9 musical. WHO Des Moines (522.3) 7 :30-9 man dolin, banjo, guitar artists, violinist, songs. WWJ Detroit News (513) 6 News orchestra, poet. KXX Hollywood (337 ) 8:30 music; 9:45 motorlogue; 10 features; 12 ama teurs : 1 orchestra. WOS Jefferson City (440.9) 8 music- ( al. WDAF Kasas City Star (411) 6-i school of the air; 8-10 popular music; 11:45 Nighthawks. | KHJ Eos Angeles Times (395 ) 8 or chestra; 8:30 children: 10 Sandman: 12 the prospects for ftc coming year, stat ing that the concensus of opinion among the managers was that this year would be one of the best ever experienced in the two Carolinas. The Efird stores have had a very re markable growth in recent years. Says the Winston-Salem Journal in regard to this firm: “Tlie Efird chain is one of the best known of its kind in the United States. A resident buyer, member of the firm, is continually in the New l'ork market see ing that the Efird stores receive the mer chandise they desire at the very best prices. Purchasing in carload lots and orchestra. I j WHAS I,ouisville Times (822.4) T *3O- j 0 concert. ] WMC Memphis Commercial-Appeal j (503.i1) 8 bedtime; 8:30 concert; 11 j frolic. ’1 WCCO Minueaixilis St. Taul (41?) 0 j sports; 6 :30 concert; T :30 lecture; 8:15 j surprise; 0 Pa’s F and R family. , IVEAF New York (492) 6:30 stories; j 7 Happiness candy boys; 7:30 harmony four: 8 orchestra; 9 qnaret; 9:30 or chestra. WJZ New York (455) 6 Savarian en semble; Wall Street Journal review; 7:10 “public speaking”; 8:15 navy band, sea songs; 9:30 orchestra. WJY New York (405) 8:30 talk. WHN New York (360) C orchestra: 8:35-10 dance, songs, revue; 10:30 Club Alnbam; 11 Ted Lewis. WOR Newark (405 ) 0 pianist. KGO Oakland (312) 6 orchestra; 7:30 girls’ period; 10 lecture. ] WOAW Omaha (522.3) 6 story; 6:20 anounced ; 6:30 violinist, pianist; 9 or chestra ; 10:30 dance. WD.VR Philadelphia (395) 10:30 talk. WDAR Philadelphia (895) 0:30 talk; 6:50 talk: 7:10 talk; 7:30 play; 8:30 < recital: 90:8 orchestra. i WOO Philadelphia (509)9) 6:30 or chestra ; 7 -.25 concert; 8:30 recital; 9:03 : orchestra; 10:30 orchestra. KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 7:15 ad dress ; 7:30 concert. WCAE Pittsburgh (462) 6:30 Uncle Kaybee; 7:30 vocal, orchestra. KGW Portland Oregonian (492) 10 [lecture; 12:30 Hoot Owls. 1 KPO San Francisco (423 ) 6:30 or- j Ichestra. ' j WGY Schenectady (380) 6 religious; 7 addres;; 7 :15 orchestra, cello; 9:30 | ' violin. j KFOA Seattle (455) 8:45 program; 10:30 Seattle Times; 12:05 orchestra. | WB% Springfield (337) 6:05 storyi KS St. Louis Post-Dispatch (549.1) 8 ] program, addresses. frequently the entire output of factory ] enables them to affect money-saving op- j portnnities enjoyed by few firms in the I country. In Charlotte the company maintains a gigantic warehouse for the storage of staple goods which are to be had on instant notice.” After covering 5,000 miles on foot, Mias Nell A. Walker of Los Angeles, has reached Halifax, N. S„ on a world hike. Her intention is to visit the capi tals of all important countries. Texas produces 40 per cent of the cotton of the United Spates and 35 per cent of the world; —: ■ —■■■ 1 ' ===== CREO PINUS I The (Dough Remedy I Hundreds of people right here in | Concord gladly testify, of its wonder- I ful merits. 77 I PEARL DRUGSTORE •OrtOQODWMfMHIOOOIMHKKHHHHHHHHHIUOifciUMHHHWTHHIOOOOOCIOOC DELCO LIGHT | Light Plants and Batteries Deep) and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter- 8 5 nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter- 8 5 nating current. 8 R. H. OWEN, Agent 1 1 j; Phone 661 Concord, N. C. g »f < oooooowoneN>oooonooaoooo<*ftoaaoo<Mic(aooooaor>onnoooon*Mi While Fresh Vegetables and Very § * Scarce | Try Our High Class Canned Goods | 8 In Canned Vegetables we have Faultless, Lily of the 8 S Valley and Monarch Brands. Q In Canned Fruits we have Pratlow’s and Faultless de- 8 5 licious fruits in syrup. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS | | Sanitary Grocery Co. 8 “A REAL GOOD PLACE TO TRADE” A Lesson for Thrift Week Save Gas and You Save Money \V\ * - t v The gas flame under the first teakettle is correct. It burns with a steady blue flame. If your gas burners show a white or yellow flame,* gas is being wasted. Call us up at once. The second teakettle-shows a wasteful, extravagant use of gas. Much of the heat is going out into the kitchen and the sides of the kettle are liable to be smoked. The water would boil just as rapidly if the gas were turned down. Once water reaches, tne boiling point it can boil only so fast. A low flame is more economical and just as effective. 'V ' * r Warning—Don't turn gas part way off «at meter. This lowers the pressure and greatly hinders your cooking. - ' i . ’ / Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. • ’ • “YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS” 8 We have installed a Cady Brake Lining Machine that 8 D drills and counter sinks the rivets so that the rivet heads 8 8 will not cut the brake drum. We also use a riveting ma- 8 8 chine that places the tubular rivet in place just like factory 8 8 equipment. Don't forget we carry a full line of accessories. 8 8 Genuine Ford Parts. STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE j AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. 8. p Wnf'F r ■ i v*- v j :• ‘■ Tv^.”■ ’■- dPT f" jt .- v 1 Thursday, January 22, 1925
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