PAGE EIGHT CHILDRENS SAKE | BUY NOW—BIG SAVING PRICE < Guard your children’s health!, Buy this Automatic, with visible, inverted bottle a part of the built-in- water chill- j ingf system. Pure, cold water, without the expense or dan- j per of chipped ice. CUan, sparkling-white enameled lining. Nothing to rust—doors won’t warp—a trap that can never overflow $5.00 T 0 $15.00 allowed for your old Refrigerator as first payment. Bal- B ance in small weekly or monthly payments. Your choice of three lines to select from—Automatic, Baldwin and Crystal ! Concord Furniture Co. I THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE * j !S1 [ SUMMER UNDERWEARABLES 1 | Light Weight Unioni §uits, Teddies, Stepins, Vests and jjj, | Combinations .- -- < ( 1 [ SPECIALS 5 I I ; I f Li | Sheer Gowns, with Bobbed Sleeves JJ qq § j; Hand Drawn and Embroidered Gowns $1.50 1 | Infants’ Summer Underwearables in All Combinations j Visit FISHER’S It Pay* j aoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I SECURE COMFORT By Using SINCLAIR FORD OIL Gives The Transmission ! ] THAT VELVET ACTION Mutual Oil Compaay uuaooooonoonni -^^^76|Ror 880 j I DELCO LIGHT Light Plants ants Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter-, j nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter- J nating current. ] R. H. OWEN, Agent | Phone M» Concord. N. C. gooooooooooonomvmoioooooo 00000 oooooooooooooooooooooi Q M m Ms m _ & The Concoitl Dally Tribune j : TLMEOF CLOSING OF MAILSf j The time of the closing of maila at the CScocord poetnttoe le aa tollowa: Northbound Train No. 34—3:40 p. m. Train No. 44—-11:00 p. m. 1 Train No. 30-10:00 a. m. j Train No. 88—0 p. m. \ 1 Train No. SO—11:00 p. m. 1 Train No. 37—. 0:00 a. m. ! Train No. 46 — 3:45 p. m. I Train No. 130— 9:00 p. an. j Train No. 20—11:00 p.m. ! | 11 ! LOCAL MENTION I 1 ' The condition of Mrs. Lee Watson is reported today- as unchanged. Mies Catherine Widenhouse is eonfinetl to hot home on North Church street on account of illness. I Lieut. W. Colb Morris, who has been stationed nt the air field at El Paso, . Texas, has been transferred to I-oVe Field at Dallas. j ] Report from the Concord Hospital 1 states that the condition of Ed M. Cook,' of Kannapolis, who is Undergoing treat- 1 ment there, is improving. Lonnie and It, B. Little have sold to , Mrs. Ruth Fryling Mareho property in l No. 11 township for *320, according to a! deed filed Tuesday. Another deed records ] the sale of roperty in No. 11 township by t R. B. Little and L. I. Little to Buford S. I Bost and M. L. Bost for *540. ! < ' Dr. J. A. B. Fry, of California, who ’ has been spending several days here, with friends, will conduct the prayer services j at Central Methodist Church tonight at 8j O’clock. Dig. Fry was pastor of the ( Church for four years and is certain to ’ ( be heard by a large congregation tonight. < A1 Johnson, professional at the Ca- ! j barrus County Club, is arranging now for 1 a flag tournament for the club members.; 1 This tournament will come before the | next cup tournament which probably will! be held in the near future. Johnson will announce soon the exact date for the tour nament. Felmer Galloway, aged 19. died this morning at the Concord Hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendici tis several days ago. Funeral services will be held some time tomorrow gt the iiqme of the deceased’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Galloway, of Kannapolis. Inter ment will be in Green Lnwu cemetery. : No games were played in the National : League Tuesday on account of the sun s era] of ’Squire Ebbets, president of the j Brooklyn team. In the American League i New Yojrk defeated Boston, Washington j defeated Philadelphiao, Detroit defeated J Cleveland and St. Louis defeated Chicago. ! In the South Atlantic Greenville defeat ! ed Charlotte 4 to 3. I Police officers this morning reported | that nine cases are on docket for trial in | recorder’s court this afternoon. Five of j the cases developed during the night and j the other four were first reported to the I police several days ago. Speedibg, reck j less driving and driving cars while in tox : icated are among the charges aga : nst the ■ defendants arrested during the night. j I Very few court cases were disposed of | yesterday in Superior Court here. Judge] * T. J. Shaw postponing sentences in sev | eral of tlwm until today. G. T. Lawe I was found not guilty of attack with a | deadly weapon, John Miller was found 1 guilty on a similar charge but sentence 1 was withheld, and Walter Blackwelder j] was given 12 months on the county roads 1 on a charge of trespassing. | With the city election less than three •j weeks off the Republican party has an -2 nounced no ticket The democratic tick -3 et was chosen during the past two weeks <1 and there are indications and reports if that the Republicans again this year will i offer no opposition. Two years ago the 3 Democratic t : cket bad no opposition and 3 the same situation probably will prevail if this year. i Police officers report that some mer chants of the city have been careless re > cently about leaving keys in the doors to j the business houses. “Three keys have ] been found in doors to business houses i recently,” one officer stated, ‘and rear i doors to two business houses were found [ unlocked by officers while making their i rounds." Thieves are always moving ] around and such carelessness is likely , t 0 iead to robberies, the officers pointed i out. 1 Bultott Glancing From Turtle’s im Strikes Woman In Leg. | Monroe, April 21.—Mrs. Kitty Hsy i wood of the Shale ton community is re ceiving treatment in a hospital here for , a gunshot wound in the calf of the leg which she sustained in a most astonish- j ; iug manner Saturday afternoon. <2egg Conder, a youth of the Shale- I ton community, went out to the Shale ton fish pond Saturday afternoon to have a little sport. He was armed with j a .22 caliber ribe. „ Looking across the wateia of the , Pond for a arget he spied a big mud i turtle, sunning himself on an old log. ] Conder took aim and fired at'the crea ture. j i In their home about 25 yards from E the pond Mrs. Haywood and members of j her family were seated about the table i having dinner. Two of the Haywood l [ children were standing in the doorway j looking toward the pond. J Os a sudden a shot rang out. It was j Conder firing on the turtle. The bullet j struck the turtle’s back, glancSd, whit- O aed through the doorway in whieh the B Haywood children were standing, and j struck Mrs. Haywood in the leg. She j screamed in fright and astonishment. I Mrs Haywood's injury is described O as a flesh wound and it is said she is $ rapidly recovering. The turtle, rapped on the beck by the bullet, quickly pulled his hideous bead ) under his Bhdl and tumbled into the es muddy waters of the pond. To Plant Mon Cotton. j Shelby. April 21. — Cleveland county 9 farmers will have around 60,000 acres K. in cotton this year, according to an B 'estimate by County Agent Lawrence. B j With such an increased acreage the farm- K 1 era have apparently set their heads to O lead the state in cotton production, h»v (jps! In a Boston fire things were .carried out by three neighbor girls in pajamas, so now no house in Boston is safe. A Loa Ange’es innocent bystander is expected. t» recover. Bakers struck in New York. 10.000 of them. They wnted more dough of ,one I kind or less of another. ! People are so impatient. In New Jersey a hank was robbed by a paying teller who, couldn’t wait until be be came cashier. I Perhaps a baby born jn the Grand , Central Station in New York will grow !up and become a hobo or a railroad president. And 80,000 elevator men in New I York plan to strike, but other varieties of uplifts never tire of their work. St Louis safe blower got only *26. which is poor pay for an expert. And a New York insurance agent has j lived 80 years without talking otf either ] one of his arms. Mgn got arrested for beating up a ] movie usher ui Seett’e, proving we must , stinpresp some desires. < The World gets better. We know a ] man who Is so honest he pays his doc- ( tor bills. If these flivver nirplnnes become j popular there will be a fortune for ( someone in., digging storm I Don’t be too hasty in slapping moa- ] quitos this summer. I-oqk Look first. It i may be a "flivver airplane, , ] NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholder j of the Citiaens Building and Loan Aaao- , ciation will be held iu its office in the Citizens Bank and Trust Company build ing in the city of Concord, N. C., on Monday, May sth, 1925, it 4:30 o'clock, p. in. , A. F. GOODMAN, * Secretary and Treasrer. 14-15-lfl-M-W-S to May 4th. Fresh . ; GARDEN j( } . .1 i SEEDS in Bulk 4 4 PEARL DRUG CO. Phone 22 On the Square v\ KILLS INSECTS \\ LIKE WLIGWTNIN6 Made by OttOlfaaa Drag Bod Chemical a>„ Charlotte, N. C. J. V. DAVIS SUHTIST Oflle# Removed to Feurth Floor Cabarrus Barings Besik BmUdlng Fbone 4m Brat 9 to 3 - —■ Delicious Mutton Fresh Fish Some of the Choicest Steaks v.> Ever * R ' . •.T , » J. F. DAYVAULT& >1 fftmTTTFD | j I rtifMiaa ft! ami Btl TAX NOTICE All property on which the tax has not been paid will be advertised for sale May Ist. v • , R. V. CALDWELL, Jr., Sheriff. 17-12-c. SPECIALS Small Picnic Hams, only OA per pound - Aiwv Five 25c Cans Syrup db,T AA Peaches ...... «UU Four 35c Cans Red Pitte<i * « AA Cherries tI|WV 5-Lb. Can Peanut £ T AA Butter .* V 1 These are Real Values and Remember WE DELIVER. Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. Phone 571 W. aooooooooooooooooooeoooooo KARESS * ; | Perfume Specialties I ' ' Karess Powder I ! Karess Perfupie " * \ ! Karens Toilet Water Il.<1 l.< J | Karess Compact:? , ,] j i Karess Refills' i [ | | Once Tried Always Used \\ | Clines Pharmacy j Phone 333 aooooooooooooooooooooooooo Melrose Flour Liberty Flour We advertise Melrose Flour and Lib erty Flour as much perhaps for our cus tomers’ satisfaction as for our own profit.. Every customer on these brands of flour ;s perfectly satisfied. Other brands of flour come and are tried and fail. Where are the many brands sold twenty-five to thirty years ago? Melrose Flour is here today and its steady and increasing sales answers the question. None of the others are here. Liberty Self-Rising Flour is Melrose in quality. Any customer using a Self-Ris ing Flour will receive the same perfect satisfaction with Our Liberty Self Rising Flour. A fresh shipment just in. Cline & Moose 1 BUY A USED CAR! Buick Roadster. Overland Touring Allen Tpilritig Ford Roadster - Will be glad to show you any of the above car 9. We have tickets on sale here for the Memorial Day Races in Charlotte May 11, 1925. If you plan seeing the races buy your tickets now and get a good seat. STANDARK BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept Open Cars 50c. Closed Cars 75c Jarratt’s Service Will Wash Cars at These Prices This Week . t * . '< U these Prices Prove Popular Enough We Will Keep It Up We Also Grease Your Car at Regular Price Green Front—E. Corbin St. Phone 802 Add the Comforts of PLUMBING to Your Home * 0 Modern Plumbing will do as mueh or mere than any other one thing toward making your borne a comfortable and convenient place in which to live. It costs you nothing to get our cost es* timate. Concord Plumbing Company • Phone 578 j Ready to receive 1 I Suits Received sineeß^^^^^^ Ilf didn't purchase *T|fl Spring Suit for Easter —then IPt-i — rr> sure that it wasn’t in Concord be- |ll V On Sunday) April 12th, this • stock looked as though a storm l » had struck it. ! By noon, Monday the 13th—the sun came out again and we 1 unpacked a complete new stock so that the men who came ' after Easter wouldn’t feel as though they had come “After 1 ' the Ball.” ; ; NEW, FRESH! SCHLOSS SPRING MODELS , < ' 1 $25.00 70 $40.00 HOOVER’S, Inc; “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” 9 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C S ——• -k MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO9OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WE \ IjffH W HOWARD’S FILLING STATION ;! ooooooooooooooootxxxx»oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I COAL PRICES REDUCED | ;!; Best Virginia Lump, per ton $7.50 J ' !]! Best Jellico Block, per ton . $8.50 > ! X Pocahontas Furnace EGG and Lump, per ton $9.00 |i| Coal is cheaper now than it will be in July. Order in ! ■!j! ton Lots and SAVE. ; A. B. POUNDS l [ PHONE 2*4—270--517 " .il |( axa^rasirns:::ircsa [.:ejt"i i ■ i ...i i-u. In line with our policy to utilize our resources in financ ing the commercial and industrial enterprises of Concord and realizing that the progress of our local people is our leading prospect for continued growth, we. have fluids to loan successful and conservatively managed concerns. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK RESOURCES OVER $3,000,000.00 1 FOLKS THAT BURN |!| i \ I <Z)elii?erpJ ! I V*VP/tJL-i j *° Hk 1 I 9We Sell, say “Ha! Ha! to fjj[ x Prove what we say is true —tiy it. 'W • 111 CRAVEN’S cSt J ANNOUNCEMENT! § , H Effective Jan aery 1, 1925, all insuranoe business formerly handled M O’ the Beuthern Loan and Trust Company was transferred to the Fetsw 1 A Torke Insurance Agency. H Offices la Cabarrus Savings Bank Bunding, Meazanta* Floor. Phone SSI Ketzer & Yorke Insurance Agency § P. B. FETZER > A. JONES TORKE | Wednesday April 22 1925

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