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PAGE EIGHT \ Quality Bedroom Furniture— Correct Style, Beautiful design,■Walnut or Mahogany Finish. All si | steel bed, looks exactly like wood. Heavy enamel finish, will no tcrack ; j. or peel off. Double-steel locks, guaranteed to bo perfectly rigid, and will jj It last a lifetime. Made in all sizes. Double, single and twin. , Reversible rails. Any standard spring will fit. For $85.00 we | can make up for you a complete four piece bedroom suite, including bed. dresser, chair and rocker, all to match. A beautiful suite at a very § reasonable price. | Terms to suit your convenience. | Concord Furniture Co. j THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE r wvoAJ iXJOOUOCXJOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXJOOOOOOC 125 Per Cent Off 25 Per Cent. Off & NOW’S THE TIME | For Your Graduation and Wedding jj Gifts ijj Our Annual 25 Per Cent. Discount jjj Sale Begins May the fifteenth lasting iji until June the first. Everything in ijj our stock of good Dependable Mer- jj! chandise goes in this sale. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Chi- ijj na, Sterling and Plated Silver Ware, jj Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Pearls and jj Novelties. jij Nothing Reserved jjj 25 Per Cent Off 25 Per Cent. Off j CASH ONLY jij W. C. CORRELL JEWELRY CO. The Old Reliable jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOoOOOCXXXXXXXJoOOOOOOOOOOOOC 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I The perfect motor oil will produce the following results: jjj 1. It will furnish perfect lubrication. O 2. It will leave the engine in clean condition. I? 3. It will be economical in use. j< 4. It will not contain any ingredient or have any char- <5 acteristic that will in any way cause damage to the engine. ijj Sinclair Opaline Motor Oils are the ideal lubricant for X all classes of internal combustion engines. 8 l Mutual Oil Company | PHONE 476 R. |j obooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo j FISHER HOSIERY GIVE \ More Miles of Wear Sale of Silk Hosiery Every one can buy and save—size ranges complete and every new { shade on the Paris color card is i here. You will be repaid in large jj , savings by anticipating your fu- )](jjk ture hosiery needs in this sale. SPECIAL—OUT SIZE SILK HOSE l In full Fashioned Shape, Silk and Fiber, Black OR*. P i and Cordovan, per pair :. • ! SPECIAL : Pure Thread Silk, Regular Sizes. Full Fashioned QC. E shape, double foot, heel and toe. All shades j $2.00 Value Special Pointex Heel. Full Fashioned jjj See FISHER’S It Pays THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE The Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS 1 The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffioe is as follows: ( Northbound. ! 136—11:00 P.,M. 36—10 :(X) A. M. 34 4:10 I*. M. | 38— S :30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound. :; 39 9:30 A. M. i i 45 S :30 P. M. ; 135 8 :00 P. M. j j 29—11:00 P. M. ;||”local mention | 3 The Cabpmell slsiters in vaudeville will ;f appear at the Now Concord Theatre all this week, matinee and night. The banks of the city will be closed Wednesday, this being a legal holiday. I the celebration of the Mecklenburg Dec laration. Marriage license was issued Saturday by Register of Deeds Eliott tb J. H. Parker and Misa Nerva Davis, both of Kannapolis. The condition of Mrs. Constance Cline, who has been ill for some time, is con siderably improved. She is able to sit up for a short while each day. Mrs. E. Myers was operated on last week at St. Peters Hospital in Char lotte. She is doing nicely and returned to her home here today. Mr. Harris P. Johnston is representing the circulation department of The Tri bune at Kannapolis, Hand him your subscription and let him deliver The Tribune to you every day. The Wake Forest baseball team won the State collegiate championship Sat urday by defeating State 7 to 3. Sorrell pitched a steady game for the Baptists and had the game well in hand at all 1 times*. For the first time in several years the Virginia basball team has won a series from Carolina. The deciding game n the series this year was played Satur day, Virginia winning 2 to 1. Carolina won the first game and Virginia the last two. : A regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be he’d tonight at ) S o'clock in the Legion club rooms on | West Depot. In announcing the meet | ing Miss Maude Brown. President f | the Auxiliary, expressed the hope that l many members will be present. | Among tlie more recent additions to ) the European tour which H. W. Blanks | is getting up is Miss Helen Marsh, who i has decided to acornpany him on the trip. > The party, which includes a number of j Concord people as well as people from I all parts of the country, will set stail > from New York on July 4th. j No session of the city police court \ will bo held this afternoon due ro the i fact that Recorder M. H. Caldwell is 1 out of the city on business. “We had \ several cases docketed for trial today, i but owing to Mr. Ca’dwell's absence 1 from the city the cases have been oon | tinued until Wednesday,” a police offi i eer stated this morning. • The Philadelphia team continues to j set the pace in the American League, i defeating Chicago Sunday while New > York was losing to Detroit. Washington j was winning from Cleveland and St. i Louis was winning from Boston. In the > National League the Giants defeated j Chicago and Pittsburgh d seated Brook i l.vn. i Judge John M. Oglesby returned yes -1 terday to Rutherfordton, where he is j holding court, after spending a short i while here. Judge Oglesby went to 1 Greensboro Saturday night to attend a j banquet given by the law fraternity of i which he is a member, he having been j asked to attend the banquet as a guest of honor. 1 The Charlotte baseball team is home i the first three days of the week and J the league leading Maeort team will fur- J nish oposition for the three days. The ? Charlotte team is in second place and i can take the lead by winning the three 5 games from Macon. A number of local ? fans went to Charlotte today for the 5 opening game of the series. J A large congregation was present yes -5 terday for the baccalaureate sermon J preached to the high school students of 5 the Rocky River school. The sermon ? was delivered by Rev. T. H. Spencer, < Jr., and was the last exercise of the com -5 meneement program. Saturday night r the annual play was presented by stil ls dents of the school before a large au jj dience. 1 The two local councils of the Junior Order United American Mechanics, 2 Councils Nos. 25 and 40, will have a pub lic meeting on Monday evening. May 18th, at 8 o’clock in the hall of Council No. 25. ov*r Ritz’s store. At this time Mrs. Clara Huberty, of Ohio, national organizer of the Daughters of America, will deliver an address. All members of the Junior Order are expected to be present with their wives, and all other ladies of this city and community are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. 1 HI ■■ _ . ! II ■■—!■■■ -I ' ■ ... | I I today°ani7tuesday t (fSjSIMS New* from’’' London. Rainbow, shoe* are the fad. Hot dogs: Brooklyn (N. T.) clock fell out ot) a tower, striking one. ( * Haircuts are up In Chicago, maybe) due to the spring rush. A straw vote shows a* majority) j (will have new hats before long. j King of Bagbad has had his pay] j cut in half. Wfcat the king business) j needs Is a strong union. / Nebraska girl is the ’champion) j speller oC five states. She didn’t! j learn by being a stenographer. The London Zoo has mice smaller! j than bees, which may look as big asl j horses to some women. Great Britain’s back on the gold) I standard. So are our dentists. Doesn't matter, but»LlangHng) j Chang, new Chinese consul, J have been named for a fire wagon. I Boston cops are using tear gas.) j It Is not made of spring onions. | Girl who met a millionaire In) ! Florida will marry him la California. P j It was quite a chase. ~ Uncomfortable chairs In the office) will get a lot of work done. Little poker bids often are raised! ,on the bottle. {Copyright 1925, NEA Service, Inc ) Government will take a census of in sects, but we don’t want tme job of counting mosquitos’ children. Effort to make silver dollars popular has been abandoned. They made wealth too much of n burden. TAX LISTING. I will be at Jim Walker’s May 20, and at Brown’s Mill Saturday May 23rd. for the purpose of listing taxes in No. 2 township. W. F. CANNON. 18-1 t-p. I-iat Taker. to ■ I ■VINGTON’S N. C. I >egr Bill: About those Hats I sell, ten cents to $4.00 each, Cloth. Straw. Kelt. You have to see them to know them, and the Shoes, gosh, a Crosett. Walk Easy only $5.00. Others for less money. And Coats, men’s full size coats $1.50 to $9.00. Each a gift, by heck. So come on, come on. Look around. Trade if we can. If we can’t no harm done: SEE COVINGTON Dr. Biiford D. Corl DENTIST 309 Cabarrus Bank Building 9:00 to 12:00 2:00 to 4:00 PHONE 338 jj; FILM DEVELOPING jjj jjj We give the best of ser- j j iji vice and good work in Film jij jij Developing. Give us a iji jjj trial. !jl jij Clines Pharmacy iji Phone 333 ijj CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected weekly by Cline 4 Moose) Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market: Eggs .25 Corn _ $1.35 Sweet potatoes 1.50 Turkeys .25 to .30 Onions $1,25 Peas $3.00 Batter .80 Country Ham .27 Country Shoulder .18 Country Sides .18 Young Chickens .40 Hens .20 Irish Potatoes M CONCORD COTTON MARKET MONDAY, MAX 18, 1925. Cotton .21 1-2 Hams and Bacon Special Prices Small Cured Hams, lb. 30c Best Breakfast Bacon, lb 30c, 35c Small Picnic Shoulders, lb. 20c Quality Guaranteed Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. PHONE 571 W J. V. DAVIS DENTIST Offlen Removed to Fourth Floor J Cabarrus Barings Bank Building Flwm 4M Knurs: Ito I 1 .. .... .... LOYAL ORDER OF MOOBB. C Regular meeting of Concord Lodge No. 404 Loyal Order of Moose Monday eve- , ping at 8 o’clock. All members request- 1 ed to be present. ! W J. HETHCOX, Sec. ( MASONIC NOTICE. 3 Special communication Stokes Lodge > No. 32 A. F. & A. M. MondAy night at 3 7:30 May 18, 1926. Work in M. M. > Degree. By order of W. M. ' HOWARD 1.. COLLIE, Sec’y. S | 95 Cents Down | 1 50 Cents per Week il puts :| i Steaming Piping f Gas 11 Hot Water in j \ Your Home - * I \ C Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. : | An Easy Way to get an ? Eastman Camera \ No. 2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye 0 Pictures 2 l-4x 3 1-4 I To increase the popularity of pic- ! ture making in the community, ] we will furnish you for $2.50: ‘ 1 Six rolls of film One year’s subscription to Ko- | dakery ,A complete manual of instruc- i tions | And Give You the j Camera GET YOURS TbDAY This offer holds only while our present supply lasts PEARL DRUG CO. j Phone 22 On the Square FEEDS, FEEDS, FEEDS 1 We Are The Feed House. Our Feeds ore all pure Grain, Sound, Bright and Clean, and all nvailalle in High Nutritive Value. Put up in plain strong bags and sold cheap on grade. You don’t pay for fancy bags when you buy from us. Como High Grade Ha. Feed Nutro Scratch Feed On mo Growing Mash for chicks Como Laying Mash An absolute gunrantee goes with each sale of Corno Feeds. Its high grade. High Grade Dairy Feed Horse and Mule Feed. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Corn, Oats, Shipstuff, Bran, Timothy Hay, Clover Hay, Country Hay, Straw. We buy all our feeds in big Ibts from first hand and save you on the price. Your account is good with us. . We deliver quick everywhere. Cline & Moose Add the Comforts of PLUMBING to Your Home f 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 Btreet Phone 876 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooqi. ; Light Colored \A\fTP p Suits j Bright Colored 'X \'' ft Neckwear 7 \ \J W Ml V i| A striking tho’perfectly au- l/h nl/ I \ V !| thentic and delightful com- ' ( [/ O [i bination. " J J ) S 1 ; 9 Biscuit or Azure shade of \ /C !'! Schloss Bros. & Co. suit of y/ K K /) - S' | modest hue with a tie so y \ J\ K / N S| | brilliant and unusual that it // / Ls ' \ J . i recalls the sash of the old ' ' T / \ > | Spanish Toreadors. 'I / |[| | Worn with a white collar attached shirt—black boots—and X i you are a well dressed man. i The Suits $35.00 j! | The Neckwear SI.OO . X | The Advice—Free j!j ! HOOVER’S, Inc. jj “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” J | POOQ 00 QQ 0 QOQOQOQ0 00 Q 0 oooooPoooQooooooooooopffiCK)floooooo |i | ' E\ I ERY SOILED SPOT ’j!| .wery scratch or marred part of your X * "car is carefully gone over by ourV cleaners and removed; the body is X !i I hig ! lly Polished, and shines like a new i 1 1 i-vflQßjjfrav I polished table. Let Howard's auto X laundry do your car cleaning and pol-j | j HOWARD’S FILLING station ij! “Service With a smile” R PHONE 88V 30<X>OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 3OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXKXX3OOOOOOOOOO j COAL PRICES REDUCED I I" Best Virginia Lump, per ton $7,50 |{ i Best Jellico Block, per ton $8.50 <5 i Pocahontas Furnace EGG and Lump, per ton $9.00 8 ; Coal is cheaper now than it will be in July. Order in x i ton Lots and SAVE. if A. B. POUNDS I I PHONE 244—279—517 ' - - i.iTwrn- ...Mm ; Savings Accounts Denefit the entire community. They in crease the confidence and self-respect of their owners. They enable the bank to invest'the funds in well protected indus tries, so the money works both for the depositor, the bank and the service of the community, thus contributing to the prosperity of all. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK RESOURCES OVER $3,000,000.00 FOR EVERY OCCASION Whether it be for the tailored Buit or a simple house dress, for the j formal afternoon costume or for evening attire, you will find here that I exactly fills your requirement. We are featuring for tomorrow and next week many attractive styles $3.45™ SB.OO Extra Special Blond Satin at Jg 00 IVEY’S I ■THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES” • 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 Insurarce will cover your loss. Eetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. B. FETZER , A. JONES YORKE > r - - v* Monday, May 18, 1925
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