Th' a m H 26 ' — L ' ” 1 mm 111111111111^^ lillmk^] : *!iillfill}!lii!i!Pi!i^Hl^HiHH£^^^^' 11 IllillllllH-' 'K I !■ mKBm II ( fjj 1. * TItASH ION Is fickle. ‘•*> An unusual nature of this new Paris frock is a smart little ebony holder hanging from the belt, in , which Is contained a mirror and j An Occasional Oolnmn 1 BY MILES WOLFF. THE WEEK-END in the manner, of Samuel Pepys. Friday, March 20th. Up and to my work bright and early and set myself to' writing of the Womanless Wedding, a ! drojl show if ever I have seen one and I ’ have. After a houre of labor the piece was complete but not to my liking, being dull and full of nonsence withal. How fever, not wanting to waste more time on it, sent the copy to mj printer to be set . for the paper at eve. To my labor for the rest of the morning and home to a frugal lunch where I listened to the do ings of the school which I found greatly to my interest. In the afternoon with Squire Goodman, Doctor R. Rankin and J. Denny to Greensboro in the doctor's coach to play at volley ball. On the road had to stop and view two cars that did run together with great force, killing one poore man and breaking up the twain. Those many per sons standing by said as how one man was a foole and did make the attempt to pass other cars, running into, the poore dead man’s car and killing him. At Greensboro the opponents did beat us what with their mighty hard smashes of the ball and our owae bad plays. Stopped at a tavern on the road home to take food and there J. Denny, being much oc cupied with talk, ordered short-cake and strawberries and when the waiter did bring th© cake, he was full disgusted say ing, Lord! I never eat strawberries. . Cam© on toward Lexington and on the road fell to arguing whether sweet milk or buttermilk did the more benefit the sys tem and if athletes should drink sweet tea’ between the halves or should eat Chocolate. ’ While, still a goodly distance from Lexington the engine of our coach did make a most ,ungodly racket and J. Den ny and the;Uoctor were sure that a bear ing IkkPburned out but Squire and I said that we knew not what was wrong nor > cared w“e greatly, being sleepy and .desir ing rest. From there the- ear was made to go to Lexington slow so as not to tear© up tii© while thing which we were afeard of. The man said that, he could nqt fix it ere morning nor would he haul us home, whereupon we walled upon an other who said that he could carry ms to our home for the sum of thirty silver dollars, which was to us so comicall that we all did laugh a monstrous laugh and the doctor said as how we ccouid walk the cheaper. Not one of the yokels at Lexington would bring us to our home and so .T.’ Denny went to a booth where was sta tioned a telephone and called for young Easley to come to get us in the very rot ten Y ear and the boy aud young Caldwell got them out of the bed and came from Codcord towne to Lexington to get us. finding the night cold what with all the windows being broke from the Y car.' .Tied the Y ear to the doctor's coach and set to pulling to Concord only after Squire Goodman and I matched coins' to see if he or I would ride home with the doctor in the car which had its win dows not broken and I won.' So fell to thinking how sorry I was that the Squire had to ride in such a cold cur but that I : could not helpe, not wanting to 1 freeze myself. Got home well past the houre of five-thirty, my eares and feet being cold and so to bed very weary and galled at getting home so late. Saturday, March 21st. Up nuon and I to the office in a very bad humor at hav ing only two houres sleep. Worked for a while and then- out on the streets to see What had happened, but there was little news for which I was glad. Saw Mistress Adelaide Harris who had just returned from her college at Sweetßriar and Lord! she is as pretty as ever and did say that she was right glad to see me. Called upon the doctor and fouud him sleepy but busy as is his wont on Saturday when all the country folk come to have their eyes and cares looked into. His brother Sam said that had there’ been oil in the engine, we would not have burnt out the bearings and I said that I wished there iiad been oil but that like spilled milk there was little use of \ crying over the lost sleep, whereupon the 5 doctor did laugh heartily. Worked late ’ Saturday afternoon to keep awake und Went home where I listened to the radio. To bed at 0:30. i Sunday, April 22nd. Up betimes and i put on my best blue suit and green tye t after that I had taken my razor and ; trimmed my whiskers, and felt very . dressed dp. Left soon after with the \ Pembertones and Eliza Smythe for Pine- \ hurst where we would have viewed tfllc pouch blossoms. The road in part to JR. Pleasant was that rough that I thought \ I should have all my bones broken but we got through safe enough and later got to Albemarle where young Heath i Pembcrtone joined us, looking full hand- ' some in a suit of light gray and a Lon- ’ don lavender hat together with a new spring tye; all of which made me very 1 sad and I wished to my soul that I had ] a new suit but decided that if I did not l wish my creditors throwing me into the j jnile, I had best not buy any spring fin- ] ery, which grieved me mqch. * ■To Pinehursf where the peach blos soms word part over, so much that Mis tress Smythe did remark with humor that , when we got buck to our home >ve could . say that one of the trees was beautiful. At Pinehurst most of the tourists were ! talking all easy, it being the heat of the day und seeing a pretty place, young , Heath and I went to the man and asked for some dinner. What ho! said the I 1 man, this is a private club and no inn i and have you your vision's card and we |, 50000000000000000000000000 j FREE FREE J ; | SPECIAL NOTICE. ! , 1 To all customers purchas- j | ! ing 50 cents worth of goods i < \ ; will be given a market bag ! } * absolutely free on FRIDAY THE 27th | I Clues Pharmacy | X Phone 333 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE - said no, whereupon he said that no du ller could we have. At another place a dinner as fine as -I have ere eaten was found much to our liking. Ths_trip back was full dusty and well nigh ruined our ■ clothes and I was right glad that I had not a new suit that I could have worn that day. After that I had got to my ■ home, Mistress Harris did call and say i that she wished me to sup with them, . Mistress Adelaide having company from Charlotte. Found Sam McDonald, a i Scotchman,. and Lucy Carson, a pretty girl, there and we made right merry of the fine food. To home anon and to bed where I had a quiette 'ndght’s rest. , The Calgary Golf and Country dub is to be the host of this year’s tourna ment of the Western Canada Golf Asso iation. 1 1 fJIIUPOn eyeglasses I I ' A 11-S helitex Shur-on A »pectacle« arc the nhtura* thoice for sports wear. I Shur-on spectacles and || 1 eye-giasses assist ip jjj! I your good appearance 1 SPECTACLES.and eye-glasses *1 play a large part in clean-cut ll |j appearance and charm of par- a sonality. They should agree | l| with features and complexion, ij i should catch the spirit of dress | I and the occasion. And, in Shur-ons you get not | j only style correctness. Put tfle lit ■ ! quality 'end scientific exactness Jj that result from more than a lij half century of optical manufac | turing experience. i Let us fit you with spectacles li and eye-glasses fc;; wont tr.d .! : dress and piay. ST ARNES-MItLER- jj PARKER CD. Jewelers and Optometrists ! J FEEDS Dairy Feed Chicken Feed Horse and Miile Feed Oats, Ship Stuff, Bran, Timothy Hay, Clover Hay, Meadow Hay, Shucks, and Straw. We have large ware rooms just filled with the very best feeds. Our feeds are all put up in Plain Bags— No trash or grit and are sold on their merits, instead of fancy bags. The price is cheaper. Cline & Moose JGCCOOOOOOOGOOOCOOOGOOOOCXXX | SEEDS AND FERTILIZER j |jj I.ESPEDEZA AND I | CLOVER SEED i LISTER FERTIUZER j AND SOY BEANS jj, Yorke|bWacWorth Co. The Old Reliable Hardware Store I Phone 30 Phone 30 | FEEDS! FEEDS! FEEDS! e Pure Feed For Your Chickens and Your Stock When You R j Feed From the Checkerboard Bags “ !a ! Don’t let ypur baby chickens die, when you can get 8 ; a Feed that will make them j grow without loss of a chick. £ i 9 Call us and we will doliver the kind pf Feed you wa»t. J CASH FEED STORE i | Phone 122 S. Church St- J 1 Qoe< N>oootXXXXX>O€>OOOOfXMMM>ftrvyvwwooaonrvwvvvvwrv^^y ■LpPb 'm§ : MRlfP’ . #g\ I JHH| ■•■■* ■ «& At fast a woman haareadhedthe Supremo Court. Miss Dorothy Straus, New York, sitting in the high cofiirt accounting proceedings, Is the first ever, to be griven power to hear and determine the reeutt \L o f such a case. V "' v ''^ ggammmamgmimma^ FLACONS d’ORSAY | are cut crystal glass flacons, cou- I 1 taining 8 1-3 times the quantity || of the familior SI.OO packages of SJ standard; imported brands, eatub- H | lishing themselves as far greater |j ratio value; I! Fragrances: CHYPRE ? I CHARME . CHEVALIER FLEUR DE FRANCE I Gibson Drug Store t The Rexall Store : I ' | Fresh GARDEN i ' ' -h SEEDS in Bulk PEARL DRUG CO. Phone 22 On the Square 00000000000000000000900030 ore you have ; lright but ‘Brown’s have the styles—‘the ouflg, fellows—that’s why I want to go 'ou are not a customer of ours yourself, 1 sons lead you to a store that will take • ge. $ ing Suits for teens, twenties, thirties, 8 ties and up to eighties 8 0.00 ° $40.00 I s-Cannon Co. j GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH | I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQOQOOOQQOoooooo ITC Saiifl here Is No Poultry Mar-“j ket in Concord? Get rid of your surplus hens now! • • Price, will be Jower .after Easter. t We don’t want a car load of hens in one day but we’ve only bad too 1} many twice. One time we were out of coops and the next time out of pi money. We have some money now and plenty of coops so let us bave i the hens. ; We guarantee you 20c per pound for all hens weighing 4 pounds and 81 over and 1.7 l-2c per pound for small hens delivered to us between now 1 April Otli. Will pay 40c per pound for Friers and 25c □ to oOc for broilers. \ \ price , con^n your Poetry when you can sell to us at a guaranteed ■ C. H. BARRIER & CO. 810-213 W. Depot Street. , t ' B ggwi-l.'- mu l.^l. Li.m DODGE BROTHERS J I TYPE-B SEDAN 1 1 1 Popular with women because the scats and springs arc restful, and ''! 1 because the lines of the car have genuine distinction 1 1 1 1 Popular with men because the body is all-steel, the finish Dodge Broth- ! | ers enduring black enamel, the upholstery genuine leather—factors i'i j which make for long life at lower first and after cost. Corl Motor Co. j: PHONE 630 !? ere * n w 311 ted Styles. Wc have several new l! ! ones Saturday and Monday, selling at Special Prices— I : $3.45 ro SS.GO j Don’t overlook our Bargains for Greatest Values ,