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PAGE EIGHT *—— —•— - SALE ON LAMPS $3.50 Iron Bridge Lamp $1.95 ,1L ..YJL. |] ' ? '$P 'l -- $15.50 LAMP sll .95~~ - $3.50 LAMP sl.*s * n .. . ~ . . ... Iron stood, paper shade and ‘ ’ ,L eord, complete. No phone orders. shj?***' sllk I,mng and sllk Van xjffinpiaw 1. njjli $25.00 FLOOR LAMP $12.50 JK ‘ I- VMP * l6 - 7,> Mahogany stands, silk shades Pollycrome stands. \\ eighed. with silk lining and silk fringe. base.- Silk, shades with silk ltning Complete. Half price. and fringe. A good buy at $16.50. No lamps will be sold at the above prices before nine o.'clock Monday morning. 'Only one to a customer. No phorfe orders. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE SUMMER UNDERWEARABLES Light Weight Union Suits, Teddies, Stepins, Vests and Combinations SPECIALS Sheer Gowns, with Bobbed Sleeves . SI.OO Hand Drawn and Embroidered Gowns $1.50 Infants’ Summer Underwearables in All Combinations Visit FISHER’S It Pays SECURE COMFORT By Using SINCLAIR FORD OIL Gives The Transmission THAT VELVET ACTION Mutual 00 Company Phone 476 R or 880 DELCO LIGHT Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter nating current. R. H. OWEN, Agent Phone (N Concord. N. C. il I m I I 'J MLJf • _ * a g m J - tul’ rAM/vva n DAII Y >TH(RIINI? The Concord Daily Tribune TIMB OF~CLOSING OF MAILS.”' The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoflke is as follows: Northbound Train No. 34—3:45 p. m, Train No. 44—11:00 p. m. Train No. 36—10:00 a. m. Train No. 38—9 p. m. Train No. SO—11:00 p. m. Train No. 37 9:00 a. m. Train No. 45—3:45 p. m. Train No. 135 9KH) p. m. Train No. 29—11:00 p. m. LOCAL MENTION The funeral services for the late Miss Matilda King will held from her late home on North Union street Sunday af ternoon at three-thirty o’clock. The regular Saturday night movies at the Y will be held out of doors tonight for the first time this year. A god pro gram has been arranged for this opening night,' say Y officials. All person* who have parts in the May Day Festival to be given next Friday are asked to be present at the Y. M. C, A. Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for practice. All groups are urged to at tend this rehersal. Mine I*earl Krimminger. of No. 11 township,'' was in the city' today and in- ! formed The Tribune that she has a hen ten years old which lays aii egg a day dnr- j ing the laying season, and vvaßts Venus to “trot; out", bin lrnn if he hns one J that can byat this. , No session of the city recorder’s court •was held Friday afternoon. Several cas es were originally docketed for trial but as 'they were of little importance they were continued until the next regular session of the court. Police officers re port that everything has been quiet dur ing the week. Mrs. Richmond Reed, city librarian, an nounces that she has ordered 200 chil dren's books for the Library wnieli she expects to be in during the early part of next week. These new books will replace the large number of volumes which have worked out during the past year and which have not been replaced. The Gibson mill baseball team is open ing the 1!t25 season here this afternoon with a game with the Iladin team. Sid Basinger is manager of the Gibson team this year and he has secured a fast team for the opening of the season. The team plans to play here often during the season if attendance warrants the scheduling of games. Rumors heard on the streets here Fri day indicate that C. H. Barrier, Demo cratic nominee for mayor, will have oppo sition in the city election on May sth. It is said that an independent ticket will take the field in opposition to Mr. Bar rier and other Democratic candidates. The rumors were very faint Friday, and many think they will not materialize. Results in the major league Friday were: Chicago beat Detroit, Philadelphia defeated Boston and Cleveland defeated St. Louis in the American League. In the National league Boston defeated New York. Brooklyn won from Philadelphia, Cincinnati won from St. Louis and Chica go won from Pittsburgh. In the South Atlantic Charlotte won fpom Spartanburg. Friday was perhaps the hottest April 24th in reepnt years in Concord. No of eial weather record is kept in Concord, but old-timers declare they have never known it to be hotter in April than it was Friday Thermometers here register ed t>o during the afternoon and at places where the mercury was directly exposed to the sun, the temperature, was higher. It lias been unseasonably hot again today. According to a deed filed Friday J. A. Kimmons hos sold to M. R. Dry property on Academy street for $3450. Two other deeds filed Friday record the sale of property on Cedar street by W. \V. Flowe, A. R. Howard, A. R. Hoover and F. C. Niblock to the Cannon Manufacturing Co. the purchase price in each transfer being given ns $lO and other valuable consid erations. Concord’s quota in the American Leg ion Endowment Fund campaign is $1,700. It is planned to conduct the drive next Tuesday and members of the various teams in the campaign hope to complete the drive here in ode day. The money will be for orphans of men killed in the war and those men who were wounded in conflict. Every person in the city will be given an opportunity to subscribe to the fund. Special Officer Honeycutt, who patrols the Gibson Mill section of the city, took part in the raid during the night that resulted in the seizure of 15 gallons of liquor. With another officer Patrolman Honeycutt was on the lookout for some thing when he say a man come from a cotton patch. The officers back-tracked on the man's trail, saw some fresh looking dirt, dng in the ground and found the liquor. P. G. Sherboudy, manager of the J K C. Penny Company Store, will be in Atlan ta, Ga., for eight days, beginning Monday next, where he will be in attendance at the regional buying convention of the managers of the organization. While away he will select goods for the fall and holiday seasons, including toys. The com pany will hold regional conventions this spring at Atlanta, Cleveland, Los Ange les, Oklahoma! City, Portland, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, and St. PauL Rev. Elmer R. Hoke, Ph.D., President of Catawba College, Salisbury, will be in Concord tomorrow. He will preach at the new Gilead Reformed church at 11 a. m., at Keller at 3 p. m., and at the East Corbin Street School at 7:30 p. in. Dr. Hoke has been to Concord previous ly, having met with the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs. This will be his drat time tb speak with the Reformed church. The young people, especially high scho-d students, and citizens are Itfvited to hear him. Rot. A. L. Cobunt Critically ID at Home in Sal Many. Salisbury. April 24.—Rev. A. L. Co burn. who has served a number of charges in the western North Carolina Methodist conference, is desperately ill SAYS . 4 In Chicago a man with $300,000 in his pocket jumped into the river, but things are very high in Chicago. A real live wolf got shot in a Wiscon sin town, but wc don't know whose door he was hanging around. An airship without a rudder landed in Kclleyue, 111., without even one person mistaking it for a congressman. Ship building concern is being sued for 11 millions, -which is enough money to spend at a summer resort, hotel. If you are planning it trip to New York, now is the t : me to go, before f hey build another subway. Tlie workl gets better. You ‘see. the signs everywhere. In Los Angelrt* ’ a crossword puzzle contest has .ended. There ia talk of Jackie Coogan's retir ing to go jo school instead of to take up golf. Most people ex]>eet something for noth ing, which Is why many people expect mediciue to keep them well. I’rocrastinntion is the thief of suc cess. . Heal estate men now are known as realtors; - undertakers as morticians, and bootleggers as financiers. Musicians say the harmonica will dis place the saxophone, perhaps because you can hide a harmonica. NOTICE, The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Building and Loan Asso ciation niill be held in ifs. office in the Citizens Bank and Trust Cjompany build ing in the city of Cohcord, N. C., on Monday, May sth, 19255, at 4:30 o'clock, p. m. A. F. GOODMAN, Secretary and Treasrer. 14-15-16-M-W-S to May 4th. An Easy Way to get an Eastman Camera No. 2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye Pictures 2 l-4x 3 1-4 To increase the popularity of pic ture making in the community, we will furnish you for $2.50: Six rolhmf film One year’s subscription to Ko dakery ,A complete manual of instruc tions And Give You the Camera GET YOURS TODAY This offer only while our present supply lasts PEARL DRUG CO. Phone 22 On the Square v\ KILLS INSECTS \\ LIKE NX LIGWTNIN6 Made by Carolina Drag and OiemlcaJ Co, Charlotte, N. C. J. V. DAVIS DENTIST Office Removed to Fourth Floor Cabarrnf, Savings Bank Building Phone dSi Hours: S to 5 Delicious Mutton Ftesh Fish Some of the Choicest Steaks t Ever X F & TAX NOTICK All property on which the tax has not been paid will be advertised for sale May Ist. . R. V. CALDWELL, Jr., Sheriff. 17-12-e. SPECIALS Small Picnic Hams, only OA _ per pound ■vv Five 25c Cans Syrup £*| AA Peaches , 9 1 tWV Four 35c Cans Red Pitted A « AA Cherries V A • W f-Lbj C.. SI.OQ These are Real Values and Remember WE DELIVER. Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. Phone 571 W. Run ‘Right to Cline’s For : 1 ! ! . ... Orange Ice, Brick Ice Cream Walnut .Cherry, Chocolate and Vanilla Creeam Ml kinds of delicious sodas Clines Pharmacy Phone 333 Melrose Flour Liberty Flour We advertise Melrose Flour and Lib erty Flonr as much perhaps for our cus tomers’ satisfaction as for our own profit. Every customer on these brands of flour is 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 Mies answers the question. None of the others are here. Liberty Self-Rising Flour is Melrose in quality. Any customer URing a Self-Ris ing Flour will receive the same perfect satisfaction with Our Liberty Self Rising Flour. A fresh shipment just in. Cline & Moose BUY A USED CAR! Buick Roadster. Overland Touring Allen Touring Ford Roadster Will be glad to show you any of the above cars. 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 i Open Cars 50c. Closed Cars 75c Jarratt’s Service Will Wash Cars at These Prices This Week If 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 t PLUMBING to Your Home Modern Plumbing will do as much or more 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 North Kerr Street If you know a man these new i shirts wouldn’t please—we fflluf wish you’d tell us. (Illy -Take your city directory—be- ;i jif gin at Ab Abner and go thru’ ™ ttl \IUIW to Zeke Zumber and well f wager a75 cent golf ball that ' „ w\\'||n there is not a man in Concord that this new stock wouldn’t CjHmKvv fit, please and send home as V tickled as man who has just jH. found out a good joke on his ' wife. All new patterns—except for a few old standbys to keep the stock balanced. Radiant New Neckwear. HOOVER’S, Inc. “THE YOtfNG MAN’S STORE” ®WE PUMP ONLY FILTER ED GASOLINE ] That means your gas supply is] as clear and pure as it is possi-j ble to get it. Results show* when you can reel off the most] miles to the gallon from it. Our] motol oils, grease, etc.,, are ofj HOWARD'S FILLING STATION ] “Service With a Smite” ] PHONE 88* COAL PRICES REDUCED Best Virginia Lump, per ton $7.50 Best Jellico Block, per ton $8.50 Pocahontas Furnace EGG and Lump, per ton $9.00 Coal is cheaper now than it will be in July. Order in ton Lots and SAVE. A. B. POUNDS PHONE 244—279—517 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 funds to loan successful and conservatively managed concerns. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK RESOURCES OVER $3,000,000.00 BEST CEMENT PLASTER LIME Mortar Color, Plaster Paris PHONE 74 CRAVEN’S KERR STREET INSURE When You Start To Build The right time to take out insurance is when you start building Then if through any cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover your loss. ’ F etzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE - j THE PENNY COM CETS —* —~—~— 1 Saturday, April 25, 1925 |
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