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Thursday, May 7, 1025 London, May 7.—- RenurkatM; leuers received BJ tlww Who, After Mtorctitn* the Pertsliire mountains for over a fort night, found the body of a missing moun taineer on Ben Acharrader, have calined considerable sensation In Scotland. The letters slated that it had beeu revealed to the‘writer fct * seance that the body would be found atr a height of 3,060 feet, and that a tin, visible through the snow, would act as a guide,to the body. Actuary the body was found 3,030 feet up, and a tin, which had pierced the neck-sack on the dead man's hack, was jast visible When he was fouw. All the letters were received some days be fore the recovery-of the remains. The Pastor HR Back. ; Michigan choir leaders notice, ran: ‘'Linden Congregational Church. Horn-! xxx»ooooooooooooooooooo«ooooooooooooooooooooooooooob| I NOW is THE TIMETO BUY TIRES j As Most All Standard Make Have Advanced From Five to Ten Per . Gent. >, We have just received k big shipment | of Goodyear Tires That We Will Sell | AT THE OLD PRICE Goodyear Is Building a Better Tire | I That Ever Before | Why Buy a Tire That You Are Told Is | Just as Good When Goodyear Is 1 ' No Higher in Price i Yorke&WadsworthCo. 1 The Big Department Hardware Store j Union and Church Street | Phone 30 Phone 30 | L~G 95 Cents 1 11 Down I I|| 50 Cents | Water l u qj 1 iff Per Week elper at the Special Sale Price ‘ The Time Is Limited H The Terms Easy Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. ; . •* ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooocooeoooooooo | Special Excursion to Charlotte, N. C. ; Via Southern Railway System ! Monday, May 11th, 1925 V- GRAND AUTO SPEEDWAY RACE 250 MILES PRIZES $25,006.40 x . I Plenty Seats, for everybody. Reserved Seats for colored people. Ample accommodations on Excursion Train for white wid colored peo- Rournl trii> fare from CoUebrd $0.63. Tickets good only on excursion train leaving Concord at 10:10 a. m., May 11th. returning leave Charlotte 7 :30 p. m. same date. Call on ticket agents for. tickets and Information. i K. 11. GRAHAM. D. I’. A.. ] ! Charlotte, N. C. v^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI I .NEW— Just Arrived Q Five Xew, Smart, Exclusive Patterns in Fhten't, Kid afui Black Satins. X Fancy novel cut-outs and silk bows attached. Low, medium, Cuban Q and modified Spanish Heels | $3.95 T 0 $6.95 9 See our Bargain Tables filled with real values from our regular stocks 98c $1.98 $2,95 8 Sixes broken that's all PARKER’S SHOE STORE J 1 PHONE 64? WHERE YOU SAVE . i ' * - • > ' " v - »rv *• n... a;|_' _ -- J xL. -- .'x.li.A'" **»v, Buvw ***“ roc ijoiivc t nothing. In bis sermon, however, be spoke of the wonderful inventions of : our age. ‘lt will not be long," he sfld, , "before airships will be in common tie. I can imagine many of this eongrega-1 1 tiong getting into * big airplane on Stm-, day morning and going to some ehurcli, many miles away \o heor some good singing." I, . Jack Dillon, the Australian middle-] weight who has arrived in America, I hears a Prat-claw fighting name at »py ]1 rate. v -* ' . Further bad Germany news js tjfoy can show movies in daylight;, but jAtt can always bond hinds in an auto. ■£ _ A SPIRITUAL MISTAKE Gold and Black. Sam Johnson —A colored man who does iff th* odd Joba abput the Brown bo@e. I Dinah White—A colored cook in the housewife of moderate J.; ;||ke ,‘Smilh—A delivery man of a [ ifcrjcfc ,tqs fpetofy. [ . 1 j Betthiig— th tjte kitchen of a small buu- Igalow.' A* ‘A.e curtain rises: Dinah, a buxopi mulatto, is bttaj over a dish pas, singing at the top of her voice. The stove Is In the left corner of the room, fe j table, cabinet, ehd kitchen sink are at j the back of the room. Dinah: “Swing low, sweet chariot, coin in’ for so carry me home!” j ' (Enter Mrs, Brown from door at the back. Dinah stops singing:) Mrs.. Brown —'Has Sam gotten home Jt DlnaK—No, ma’am, Miss BrbWh, he sho ain’t, and if be ain’t dc most good for nothin’ negro 1 ey.er -dia sM." Mrs. Brown—-Well, he just had An go I 1 around to the Plggly Wiggly, afid I fold 1 him especially to hurry home, as I want-j |ed to get started oh my fruit cake th'sl morning* I | Dfoah—Tas’hl, I khOW dat, but it i takes dat nigger all day jes to step out I [ de door. Jo® afo so slow, ’deed I believe I ! it would take him sevep years to catch 1 the seven ybar itch, .(Ibis statement isl | followed by laughter from Mrs. Brown.) j ! Mrs. Brown—Well, Dinah, when he [ comes In call me. I can not stand around I | here waiting for him, for I have other j, [ things to attend to In tht front of the! j house. I J (Mrs. Brown leaves room and Dinah I | j resumes her Work and her singing. In I I a few minutes a laxy looking negro cn -1 ters room at the door on the left, hear-1 $ ily ladened with packages. He walks I rather Unsteadily oyer' to the table, de-1 S posits them, and weakly sits down on a 1 I chair beside the table). I Dinah—What in de wide world, nig- I ger, am tie matter wld you? You is as I pale as you can git, and you is shaking I like you got de ague. How come you! 1 didn’t get here sootier? I Sam—Hah, it's a wonder I got here I at all. After all Use been through! I S Dinah —Speak up for de Lord’s sake,] 3 Sam Johnson, and don’t keep me in de ll spepße no longer. What you seen or 8 heard, and what am ailin’ you? ®. Sam— lt’s spirits, I'se been hearin’ Di £ nah. X Dinah —Spirits! Where'd you hear dem, and what did dey sonn’ lak? || Sam —Oh, in way, but I’se so weak I || efin hardly talk. hi Dinah-—Weil, you're talkin’ ain't you? So go 'head, and tell what’s dc matter to wid you: ' P Sam —Don’t hurry me none, Dinah,] | j kaze my head is so bumfuzzled X can’t I j think right] good. Anyway, when I wux If cornin’ hbtne, what do I hear all of a, j]] (sudden bnt spirits' Voices. Dinah—-How you know them wux spin-1 its' voices? I Sam —Slio, I know dey wilx, haze derej wasn't nobody else ter make dem noises,] as ha one wan, a domin’ along, s ceptin’ a truck. Dinah—llow you know de truck driv-l cr wuxii't milkin' dem noises? J said "Morrein’ Sam.” Dinah—Did you hear dem ail de way home, Sam? Sam—Xo. dot’s what's worrin’ me—it stopped off so sudden like. Dinah —Did you recognize any of de voices of dc departed ones? Sam—No, I (jidn’t. Dey sounded so jutnbleil up, kinda like they Wuz cryin’ aud talkin’ at the same time. Dinah—Sant, I spect it is some sorta ; warnin' to you. ] Sam—Bat's jes’ what I'se been tkinkiu' myself, Dinaji. | (Mrs. Brown enters room.) Mrs. Brawn —Why, Sam, I did not I know you were lipre. Dinah, why didn’t you call aud tell iuC? Dinah—Gracious, Miss Brmvu, It J* plumb left liny Wwd after all dis here] nigger’s been tellip' me. 1 1 Mrs. lirown—AVliy, Sain, what i 3 the] matter? You look like you -ate sick. I Sam—Dot's jes’- what I is, Missl, Brown. I'se bean ltearip’ spirits on my{ ( way home. iv., ; {• Mrs. lirov.’it—Spirits! Now. I,did not], know you believed in such tilings. ], Sam—l don't naturally take much stock in deni, but when I hear strange I, !voices aud noigvs aud dey ain’t no one to], be makln’ denv —fjfrtt 1 gifa'eajd WM. |] Mrs. Jours—Nowsense,' Spin, you most | ] have been dreaming. ‘ (A knock sounds tp t|ie door at right. L i Mrs. Brown opens the door admitting a J, young man with u long, white box in his], hands). t Mfts Brown—Good rnorniug. Jake. | Jakd—Gotxl moraiu, Mi’s. Brown, befc \ is the (101 l you onlered. i (Hands box to Mrs. Brown and starts , to leave the, room, but is detained by i Sam). Sam—Say, Mr. Jake, did you hear any spirits dis morn in’ when 1 passed you on i’Beech Street? Jake—Spirits! Why, Sam. what are ( yon talking about? [) gatn—l mean jfis’ what T say, Mr I Jake, kaze jes’ as I passed you I - heard a lot of strange voices and I didn’l ' !sec no one ’cejit you, and then dey stop pod all cf a auihfrn. (Jake bursts into of laughter.) Sam —I don’t see nothin’ to be laugh in about, baXe spirits tt'U’t to be laugh ed at. Jake—My goodness, Sum, it wasn’t ft spirits, i i. Saw —Jes you tell me what it wux, thefi. \ Jake—Dolls ! Ha, ltu.ha.ha! The box jes til the truck eon tallied dolls. I Was 'deliverfog. They Were crying dolls, and ones that could say “mamma,” and ev iery time the truck bumped they cried tout. No vvoudec the voices stopped so j suddenly. Just because l stopped the 1 truck. Spirits! Ha, hg. ha, ha, ha! That iis a good one on yon. Sam. 1 (Sam sheepishly leaves the room amid the • laughter of Ike others, aud the cur jtitinfalls.) j, Th® fret that there are so few young f in church on Sunday itiglit doesn’t ] mean that they are not loving pile au | picnic grounds. v - ''Through with men.” says a famous f'-Rjptrws. Mgybe jjfs mbiptt time. Hfffr has fiuinhdd five dt them. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE jftyMb « -a?* Sl ; 9B V.;>' x * m ■ I lj& “ mm&wKwmm I Mil 1 Tffe-e- ; ■ 11 S» si " BIS Sill mi I • 1 jdSSml m.;,i - - ■ . • -■ ■; I T' 1 v-fSr ml - k$ Douglas Fahbatiks -0^ Jr in his greatest screen tkfttCc “The?hiefofti&M” Such popularity must ' M be deserved THE magic carpet of Rhe Thief One, Yet both have achieved their* of Bagdad! The greater magic immense popularity by the sunplc .. ■, of Douglas Fairbanks, whose very process of deserving it. i name packs theatres to the doors! Downright better taste-chat’s the | Mr. Fairbanks has won success M magic”ofChesterfield! What else . . f f:. % | in many roles, Chesterfield in but could account for such popularity? Chesterfield , CIGARETTESy-j . ■ , Copyright IMS; Liggett & Myer« Tobacco Co. ‘~ J '> : ■ '- 1 ■ - : L - ••■■■■'•■-.' ■- ■ - " — 1 ■ ‘ *' ' 1 ' ■»■!»• ' j*>'l JtiiiA ' - '■ ' ■■ •' LOST CITY FOUND A" DEEP UNDER SEA | - k ‘i I Diver Off Coast of Tunis Rvem Discerns J Stbeetn of Town. London. May 0. —Discovery of the ’ ruins of nb hncient city beneath -the sea [ o fit the roast of Tunis Was .revealed here! todity by Sir Edward Denison Ross, I>i-j roctor of th' 1 School of Drientai Studies, I who lms just returned from 'Tunm. j | The discovery was made by nn Arab fisherman from tlie Island of Jorlia hi the Gulf- of iiabes. I.opkibg over the side of hiti boat recently he saw in the water beHeath him the remains of a jelty I with street outlines plain!)' Visible. Later, [aitfog for his catch in listive faslvon, lie came to the surface wit Iran areharologi- I cal specimen which Sir Edward said im mediately excited the curiosity of ex iperts. Resea n-h. “A party at once set out to investi- FOH NEW “PEP” TIM AND VIGOR To Quickly Increase Nerve Force, Weight and Strength Special Fhrmdla of Virginia Druggist Sold On Binding Guarantee. Weak, thin, nervous men any! women who lack the ambition, “i)ep”.and strengt h to accomplish things—should be glad to know about Bruchcr’s Ironux. tlie new wonder tonic that is as pleasant to take as fine old wine. ‘ y No matter what your age or ailment may be—if you want to double' your nerve force amt quickly increase your weight and strength—you arc invited to try Brucher’s Ironux today, without risk! ... AH good druggists nee authorized to supply this splendid medlrtW) to] all who wish to try it—on a binding guarantee of full satisfaction or money promptly refunded. One man says, "Sinee beginning to take Ironux. I have gained J7 1-2 pounds aud never felt better!" /Another man says. "After taking'pwo bottles of Ironux. I gained 12 ’pounds and feel like a boy'"again!” - ‘ Mrs. Atkins says, "Am now well und , Strofig ami have gained' 27 pounds—, thanks to ironux!" J ; Would your dasc be any diferent ? One I - week’s tidal will furni h the answer—try .it today at our risk! ■ . j "ii > r-g: gate the matter,’’ he' continued. ‘‘Sujre I enough, they saw the c*jty under the sea i and also could distinguish streets. The ! French Cotnmissaire at I.e Ives desciubed , this find to me in detail a few days ago, I nnd elaborate plans arc being made to j [push research.work. I ant fold that the j 1 French authoritkjs and the Tunisian , j School of Archeology will be in charge [of the undertaking. j [ “It is probable that airplanes w!tl be] used to survey the efry under the sea.! Tlie ruins are about SQD yards from shore. Original Carthage Nat Found. Sir Edward said hh had stayed some time in the city of Tunis, where lie barb ed tiie rile of the original city of Car thage is not yet known and that no one ie certain where the original port watj.. Some say the ancieut port was at If M-arsn Nnd others at La Gonlette, he ex plained. Describing the exploration work at I’miic City of Utica, he continued: "During the. last few weeks, and white I was there, many treasures were found. There were Funic inscriptions in a won derful state of preservation and sarco t.liag' were unearthed with bodies inside. Fingers in many cases \yero Covered with ! the finest jewelry. Even razors and shav ing materials were discovered.” Sports arc a large part of co'Jege life, t tlie well formed man being more popu " lar than the well informed man. g. r^‘ SKINNY MEN Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Get Yotir Money Back Uoetors and. good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil i«t lull of vitamin™ that mitko flash, crnMe appetite, builds up Ilia power to rhgjUfdisease and puts good solid flesh on skinny man and women. But it'<s horrible tasting stuff and ev ery day fewer people ate taking it. for. I doctor* are prescribing and people are ! fast learning that they can bet getter [results with Met 'oy’s. Ccd LlverOilCom j pound Tablets, which the PcgH Drug : Company and druggists ail over the conn-, | try are having a iretpendous. demand oK ! (Hie woman gairted 10 tpHfft id -2B i days uml if any shinny man or woman can’t put cm 5 pounds in 30 days, your •druggists will gladly refund tbe purchase I price. _ I Be sure and get McCoy *, the original ‘ ijml genuine t’bd £|wgr CKI .‘Cutapottncc Tablets —60 tablets -®) cents.' V . —'—- .-I-' —— An Anti-Volsioad Drive. v. Atlantic City,-N; J„ May . 7.—Much ; interest, centers in the mass meeting Which has been called for tlie. Steel I‘ier I here this evening for the at)pounced'pur-. | nose of discussing a propound'to modify j the Volstead act. The Rational Amer ican League ’-Jar the sponsor for . the g»th lering. In a lengthy stateinent the | league points ou that the A olktead act [is not only a “rank failure, lias ctuised ! untold ' misery, and encourages l@w 'vio lation, but infringed upon the liberty of the American people." Among those who have been invited to address the meeting arc Secretary of Labor James L Davis, -United States Hifoators James We Wadsworth; Edwin B.] Broussard and Walter E, Edge apd Congressman Isaac Bacharach and John F. Hill. OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOdC Let Your Next Battery I, Be An EXIDE Use Only the Best . PAGE SEVEN The curtain will be rung up on the 1025 J)avis Cup competitions May 9 *nH TO, when the Italian tennis team will compete in .the first round with Portugal 1 'in the city of Lisbon. If you want her to"think you are sen timental,. blow smoke through your nose untM there are tears in your eyes. \ funny. M balloon tires took good oii cars why can’t ' they start a croze foil £pmforta"hte balloon -shoes? "i.. lijimsi' * ' 11111 ■" \ I The Dust Goei 1 I Deep Into Your Clothes ! | Brushing only cleans th» surface. My method of dry cleaning cleans through the i entire garment, the spots never come back. M.R. Pounds
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