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u' feturday, January 31, 1025 L_ l4cnch Fashions. Patou,* the French dressmaker, has taken a number of American Rirm back to Paris with him as mniii kiiie because he considers the American K'rl the most beautiful and e'.egar t girl in the world, said to a reporter who was seeing him awav: - • “Fashions wJil always come from rrfci.ee, as typewriters will always come from America. I don’t dispute the ex cellence of American typewriters, hut a man in my presence the ether day Jis- ' % -* —r —i- .. -..i 11 i,.. i,.„— 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I We have installed a Cady Brake Lining Machine that ! drills and counter sinks the rivets so that the rivet heads / j will not cut the brake dram. We also use a riveting' ma- j chine that places the tubular rivet in place just like factory equipment. Don't forget we carry a full line of accessories. Genuine Ford Parts. y STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO | j OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO f”’" 000000 '^^ Electrify your refrigerator, Freeze your own ice and deserts 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 5 stomach trouble and practically all of this trouble is caused from sat- I ing food improperly preserved. Why not protect your good health when j you can create a handsome savings account with the money saved each i i year by a Kclvinator. J. Y PHARR & BRQ. | ! " PHONES 103 ANDIB7 DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOapdOOOOOOOOQaOOOOpCOO&OOMXIQOt; I Cleaning reblocking '4 We Clean and Reblock ’Em The Correct Way 0 M.R. POUNDS DRY CLEANING AND TAILORING | 300000^000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 J i All the New Shapes and Colors Richmond - Flowe Co. j We C|eap ’Em jCleafi pr Dye j; EAGLE COMPANY j ij| PHONE 648 " |j THE FLINT FORTY I A car with refinement is now in our show room. This at comes equipped with four wheel brakes and | Balloon tires. Five balloon tires and cover for same. Also bdmpfif, motor iheter-wing, Windshield wiper standard jjj I-quipment. J.C.BLUME’S GARAGE I WsrviCTnmirtsrtlwmnMnnmriiiTrrriiitpavßßgtaall pfcfke tile «xcellen«Mit French fashions. '■ ’French fasions!’ he said, and he ’ gave me a defiant look. ‘A truce to French fashions k They are shocking and immodest caricatures.’ “But 1 laughed and said:' “ ‘Don’t call them shocking and im modest caricuatres, mon vieux. Just call them'take-offs’ ” Women’*, clubs have become numer ous in Turkey, where they were wholly unknown a few years ago. I ! I r——— <, g-' : ■*«"**'*■ In and About the City £ \ / ■ Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. local fowl producer FEELS EMBARGO EFFECT George W. Means Sends Protest to Sena tor Simmons Who Has Investigation G. W. Means, of this city, one of the best known poultry raisers in the Unit ed States, lias sent a letter of 'protest to Senator Simmons relative to the embargo on poultry from certain parts of the country. Mr. Means raises very fide fight ing chickens, many of which are shipped to foreign countries, and Mr. Means found that the embargo interfered with the shipment of bis chickens. He sent j the letter to Senator Simmons, and ac i Cording to If. E. C. Bryant, in The I Charlotte Observer, an instructive reply , from Secretary Gore, of the department of Agriculture, has been received, ex | plaining the situation. The.letter from Mr. Gore to Senator Simmons gays: “By vour reference I nm in receipt of a letter to you from Mr. George W. Means. Concord, in regard to an embar go which I note (Mr. Means states that this department has induced many of the states to put on the shipment of fowls in to their borders. f “The regulations of this department, is-’ sued in connection the outbreak of European fowl pest, which are contained in B. A. I. Order 20-1, places no restric tions upon the interstate shipment of" healthy and in-expoHed poultry, and con | fain ho permit or certificate requirement, i In no instance have we suggested to a state that more drastice regulations be issued by state authorities. In view of these facts, Mr. Means' statement that this department has induced many of the States to put embargoes on poultry ship ments must be based on misinformation that he lias received from some source. “It is true, however, that a number of States have placed embargoes on poultry shipments. We have no jurisdiction over such embargoes, and consequently can only suggest that Mr. Means communicate with the state officials of the states to which lie contemplates making shipments, with a view to ascertaining the coiuli toius under which they will admit his consignments. “From information that lias reached us during the last three or four days, it seems that some of the states have mod ified their regulations and that others eontetmplate doing so. PpKsibly Mr, Means will find upon communicating with the state officials that his shipments, to some of the states at least, will now be admitted. Among the states that have modified their regulations is Alabama, which I note is one of tiic states, men tioned in his letter as refusing to permit his birds to pass .through the state eu route to other states.” Sixty Applicants Successful in Exami nation for the State Bar. Raleigh, Jan. 30r—Sixty new lawyers who- segotiated the Stacy examination which 05 candidates for license under took Monday, were announced from the Supreme Court this afternoon besides three who come under the comity act. The' class is -notable because it has -Miss Met a Adams, inheritance tax ex pert of the revenue commissioner's of fice ; hecause Marion Butler, Jr., Thad . deas Dillard Bryson. Jr., Oscar Ferdi | uand Mahon. Jr., Tom Neal, of Laurin- I burg, and William Whedbee all have sires i of the first magnitude, not to mention ' half a dozes whose daddies became state I characters. f Among the successful applicants was | Luther Ernest Earnhardt, of Concord. I The increase of women smokers is one [ of the explanations offered for the tre , mendous rise in cigarette consumption in the United States from 15.000,000.- i 000 in 1913 to (18,000,000.000 in 1923. I Kobe College, the first Christian school for girls in the western half of Japan. Is to celebrate the 'fiftieth an niversary of its founding next October. ; C onslun, .■ Kll.-n I'.l.in lias .• i . I (‘•mama’’ now. A few weeks ago i«he was Rut a little girl whom no .body seemed to want. Her father bad est her after the death of her real mother. But Mrs. John T. Agar, I‘ wife of the millionaire packer, ■ thought Constance “the moat lovable child in the world,” so the court , awarded her in legal adoption to her ! ’ new mother. r •* THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ■" ■ . ... -- I ... ..ml: .. , 1— S |9 / (By the Associated Press) Program for February Ist. / WEMC ' Bfcrrien Springs (2861 8:15 choir, reading, vocal duet, lecture. WEEI Boston (303) 6:20 Roxy and his gang. / WGR Buffalo (319) 6:15 services. WGN , Chicago Tribune (370) 9-10 special. KYW Chicago (535.4 ) 7 Sunday Eve ning club, speaker. WLS Chicago (345) 6:30 organ; 7-8 musical. : WHK Cleveland (273) 6:30 services ; ; 8 symphony orchestra. WFAA Dallas News (472.9) 9 orchesr tra. quartet. : WOO Davenport (498). 8 services; 1 0 :30 musical. , KOA Denver (322.4) 8:30 services. , WCX Detroit Free Press (516) 6:15 services. . ’ WBAP Fort Worth Star-Telegram ’ (476) 11 frolics. ; KNX Hollywood (337) 9 services; 10 ' orchestra; 11 instrumental, vocal. WDAF Kansas City Star (411) 4-5 * classical, music; 5 International Sunday 1 School lesson. WHB Kansas City (411) 8-9:15 serv ' ices. ' . | KILT Los Angeles Times /3&i>) 8:30 ' concert; 9 organ; 10 vocal, instrument al. KFSG Los Angeles (278) 9 religious; 12 organ. ~ -** KFI Los Angeles (467) 10 orches tra ; 11 features; 12 orchestra. K.TS Los Angeles (252 ) 8 services; 9:15 religious, music. WMC Memphis Commercial-Appeal (503.9) 11 a. m. services First Metho -1 dist Church. WCCO Minncapolis-St. Paul (417) 9 .‘ls classical. WEAF New York (492 ) 6:20 music al: 8:15 organ. I WJJi New York (360) 0 entertain* • era; 10 orchestra ; 10:38 dance ; 11 mu *' sic. WBBR New York City (273) 8:10 choral singers, vocal. Bible lecture. KGO Oakland (312) 10 services. WDAR Philadelphia (395) 5 orches tra. WOO Philadelphia (509.9) T:3O serv # 1 ices. WIP Philadelphia (509 ) 6:15 serv ices : 8:30 concert. WFI Philadelphia (395) 6:30 serv ! ices. KI)KA Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:30 serv ■ ices. WOAI San Antonio (394 5 ) 9:30 en ■ tertainei-s. , KPO San Francisco (423) 10:30 con cert. WGY Schenectady (380) 6:30 serv ; ices: 8 symphonv orchestra; t» quartet. KFNF Shenadoah (266) 0:30 serv ices. ‘ t? WCBD Zion (345 ) 8 quartet, celestial . bells, instrumental, vocpl. ft Program for Felirtiary 2fid, WEEI Boston (303) 6 Sinfonians; 7 Voprano 7:15 pianist; 7 :30 Bostonians: i 8:30 choral. , WOR- Buffalo (310) a music ; 7:2540 . musical; 10:30 music. u . Running expenses that tend to get i i ahead of you should be slowed down to ' a walk. : DREADFUL PAINS ! Georgia Lady, Who Had Lost Too Mach Weight, Was Advised to Take £ardui and Is Now Well. Columbus, Ga. —Mrs. George S. ’ Hunter, of this city, writes: , “After I married, thirteen months ago, I •suffered with dreadful pains i in my sides during ... My side hurt so bad it nearly killed me. I had to go to bed and stay some times two weeks at a time. X i could not work and I just dragged around the house. “1 got very thin —I went from 126 i pounds down to less than 100. My f mother had long been a user of Cardul and she knew what a good medicine It was for this trouble, so ~ ehe told me to get some and take It I sent to the store after it and be fore I had taken the first bottle I began to Improve. - •‘My side hurt loss and I began to improve in health. ... The Cardul acted as a fine‘tonic and I do not feel like the same person. 1 am bo much better. I am well now. I have gained ten pounds and am still gaining. My sides do not trouble me at aIL ”1 wish every suffering woman LjklTCHjj 1 Money bick without auSkßon HUNTS OUARANtEjtD -J#. I SKIN DISEASE REMSIHib /AT KmHttflt’* Salve «nd Soapklhlr In tTMUnadt it t>ur risk. BKIN N dTs 8 E ASS RttMKDlls trutswot *< eur risk. 1 PEARL DRUG COMPANY “Ob the Seoere” i: WMAQ Chicago News (447.5) 6 or-- gan ; 0:30 violin. ; AVGN Chicago Tribune (370) 0 or gan; 6:30 concert ensemble, string quin | tet. KYW Chicago (536) 6:35-7 storyj WEAR Cleveland (364.3) 6 music. ) WFAA Dallas. News (472.0 ) 6:30 melody boys; 8:30 band. WOC Davenport (498 ) 7:20 educa tional i 8 musical; 10 string .trio, read j er. WHO Des Moines (522.3) 7:30 con- I tralto, speech; 8 classical; 11:15 organ. KOA Denver (322.4 ) 9 program, trio, , glee club. WWJ Detroit News (516) 6 News ; orchestra, tenor, contralto. WCX. Detroit Free Press (516) 7:30 musical. i WBAP For.t Worth Star-Telegram (476 ) 7:30 dance; 9:30 band. , KFKX Hastings (288.3) 8:30 instrumental, ensemble. ) KNX Hollywood (337) 8:30 instru mental 10 vocal, instrumental: 12 or > chestra. r • WDAF Kansas City Star (411 0-7 school of the' air; 8-9:15 popular; 11:45- . 1 Nighthawks. WHB Kansas City (411) 7-8 ad ) dress, music. KHJ 4xlß Angeles Times (395) 10 vo cal, instrumental. ; WMC Memphis Commercial-Appeal (503 9 ) 8 bedtime story; 8:30 organ. WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul (417) 6 sports; 8 lecture; 8:30 program; 10:30 • dance. WEAF New York (492 ) 0:15 music | al ;8 A and P Gypsies; 0:30 orchestra. WJZ New York (455 ) 6 concert: 7 Wall Street Journal review; 7:10 his tory : 9 :45 orchestra. i WHN New York (360) 6:10 fashion' . chats : 6:20 orchestra : 6:35 orchestra ; j 7 talk ; 7:05 dance : 7 :50 music ; 8 :85 . orchestra: !) Racio Shack. WOR Newark (405) 7:15 musical; 8:30 talk ; 8:45 music reviews; 9 :45 ©r- I chestra; 10:15 two man singing orches tra. KGO Oakland (312) 6 orchestra ; 7 :30 . stories: 9 educational trio; 12 dance. WDAR Philadelphia (395) 6:55 talk: . 7 :30 recital; 8 :30 concert; 9 :03 orches tra. WOO Philadelphia (509.9) 6:30 "or chestra ; 7:30 concert; 9 :05 orchestra ; • 9 :30 orchestra. KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:30 chil dren ; 7 G#rl Scouts; 7 :15 address ; 7 :30 concert. WCAE Pittsburgh (462) 6:45 ad . dress; 7 musical; 8 string ensemble; 9 • musical; 10 concert. KPO San Francisco (423) 6:30 or ■ chestra: 9 dance; 10 organ; 11 talk; 12 band. WGY Schenectady (380) 0:45 talk; 7 Hawaiian four. KFQX Seattle (238) 10 orchestra; 11 concert; 12 dance. KSD St. Louis Post-Dispatch (549.1) ’ 7 music: specialties; 9 music; 10:45 re : eital. .soprano, pianist. WCBD Zion (345 ) 8-12 special, band, i quartet, marimba, choir, instrumental, bells, orchestra. ! Grand Jury Which May Indict Senator Wheeler Called Together. Washington, Jan. 30.—Tire Federal grand jury before which the Department of Justice will seek a second indictment in the District of Columbia against Sen ator Wheeler, democrat, of Montana, who already is umlpr indictment in his own state, was called together today. I j;. We Welcome Complaints j; . ' I \ • 'S “I don’t like to complain,” says a customer who has a , [ gas appliance out of order. Consequently no report is made < to our office and the bad condition continues." < , ’ 1 “I’ll notify the gas company says another ; , - ’ i i■ \ ii ’ customer, and her trouble is corrected at once. '■ \ it: s done In tlje first case we are kept ignorant of conditions and ► ' ... „ . are powerless to help. In the second Case, a complaint is ’ ’ m “ cat y* u registered and the trouble stopped. , can do it et- q'o ma ] {e ever y customer a satisfied, contented customer , ’ ter with GAS” ' s dle desire of the offiders and employees of this company. ; ‘ ; 1 ■w». Your complaints are often the most valuable suggest- U ” “• ■ - ions for the improvement of otlr setvice. We want them. , I Write, calL or telephone. Concord Kannapolis Gas Co. I - I^tgP°*>oooooooooeptioaoooaoootioooeoeooaooan9omMoaana CREO PINUS 1 j The Cough Remedy Hundreds of people right here in j | Concord gladly testify of its wonder- ; | ful merits. -- | PEARL DRU G STORE ; DELCO LIGHT | Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter- ! i | nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter ! nating current. R. H. OWEN, Agent 5 Phone 669 Concord, N. C. New York Weekly Cotton Review. New York, Jan. 30.—The decline which fallowed the publication of the census report on ginning to the middle of January carried the price of cotton for May delivery in the market her off to 23.39 at the beginning of this week. Trade interest* were buyers on a scale down from- the 23.50 cent level, how . ever, and the market turned steadier, I and the market turned steadier during ! the week on reports of generally firm ' southern spot markets, continued com plaints of dry weather in the southwest, and covering. May rallied to 24.20, or about 80 poihts from the lowest, but the volume of business tapered off above the 24 cent level and the market was quiet at the end of the week with prices Showing moderate reactions. On the whole, the action of the market has been interpret ed by local brokers as tending to em ■ phasize a well balanced situation aroufid the prevailing level of , nriefSr The rally from the low point of Mon day was regarded as j&tfjeutidg that any increase in crop estimates based on the latest ginning returns has been discount ed. On the other band, the failure of the market to pay more attention to bullish views of today's week-end statistics was considered as indicating that progress ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc j RECORD SMASHING PRICES * 2 I On All Men’s., Woeien! s and Ghil-. I . dren’s Shoes § Big Clearance Shoe Sale Continues. Don’t Miss It. « COME! INVESTIGATE! SAVE PARKER’S SHOE STORE Phone 897 Where You Save ! ! PAGE SEVEN also had been made in disconnting an increased distribution in the shape of domestic consumption and exiwrts, ntid some were inclined to argue that the market was waiting for the 'development of new crop prospects. Hie impression prevails here that ajl sections of the belt have received rainfall with the exception of the south west. The situation in this respect has been held partly responsible for the rg> latively steady ruling of early new crop deliveries which have shown an in creased premium over both Mayoh ami May on recent declines. ! * p ■ The question of curtailing mill op erations in Lancashire fsqems bo have little effect on sentijnent di<dM Tax Fflr. .Childless' People. Bachelqirsr’' of both sexes and married couple* who are childless would be sub ject to a special tax is addition to their 'regular income tax by a bill now before the English parliament and strongly suppported. The proceeds would be used to increase the allowance to parents’ of? large families. -,t “Rose, my darling, you are the only girl I have ever loved.” “How sweet of you to s.y so: But my name is Ruth.”
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