PAGE SIX W Vwj, Ten Reasons Why The New Columbia Is Superior 1. It starts itself. 2. Stops itself—nothing to move, set or measure. 3. New International Reproducer—a marvel of \ naturalness. 4. One band top—another conveniert refinement. 5. Stream line cabinets —in good taste everywhere. 6. Straight, spun brass tone arm—enables tone to develop fully and naturally. 7. Tone leaves built on pipe organ principle— control volume. 8. New Precision Motor—accurate —strong- smooth as a watch. 9. Bronze and brass bearings in motor, acting tike jewels in a watch. 10. Perfect oiling system—easy, clean, convenient, -COME IN- Let U 5 tell you other reasons why the Newt Columbia isa Phonograph without a parallel in quality. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE TheNEW Columbia THE DRESS SENSATION 1 A • “I \ They Are Selling. See Them Today i and Monday 1 Group A Group B I jj ||§\ $1.89 $2.74 “I Group C .Group D I gaPy Group E Group F |JX S $14.59 $18.34 I IT PAYS TO TRADE AT j FISHER’S j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I The Sinclair Law of Lubrication jj: For every machine of every degree of wear, their is a 11 scientific SINCLAIR OIL to suit its speed and seal its ! power. ] Let us look up for you, the grade of Sinclair oil you ]! should use. ] Mutual Oil Company jj PHONE 476 R. j! oJOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOC ioOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTOOOOOOOOOOOOG 11 YOU GET ONLY | | Clean, Dependable Practical Cleaning when you send your ( Suits, Dresses, Wraps, Hats, Gloves, Draperies, etc., to me. ' All work cleaned and finished right in our own plant. ! No Delays—No Disappointments OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 420. ! M. R. POUNDS DRY CLEANING AND TAILORING - * P+C 's’s''&}*‘ jv> • .V .• ...* •• >•. . .• THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE The Concord Daily Tribune TIME OP CLOSING OF MAILS The time of the dosing of mails at the Concord postoffice is ns follows: | Northbound. 13ft—11:00 P. M. 30—10:00 A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound. 39 9:30 A. M -45 3:30 X'. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 29—1 J :00 P. M. r~LOCAL MENTION | Mrs. Undsav Rors is moving today , from her house on Loan street to her new quarters on Church street in the house owned by Miss Lucy Richmond Lentz, j Frank Mund. building inspector for! the city, reports that he issued 22 bui.d iug permits during May for work valued at $34,500. The county commissioners arc holding their June meeting at the court bouse today. The first session was liejd this • morning, but so far as is known -no mat ters of unusual importance were present ed to the commissioners at the session. Ross Ritchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ritchie of this city, who is a student nt the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Oo'umbia. S. 0.. preached I at Vespers Service last night at St. .Tames Lutheran Church. Miss Maude Brown, president of the local chapter American Legion Auxiliary, j reports that the organization sent a check ; for $lO to the relief fund being raised 1 for the widows and orphans of the men killed in the mine explosion near San-j ford. Two changes in the schedule of South-! cm Railway trains became, effective at i 12:01 o'clock Sunday morning, and nil-' der the change northbound train No. 136 1 passes Concord at 5:05 a. in. and south- ] bound train No. 35 passes Concord at ' 10:00 p. m. instead of 10.12 p. ni. According to a deed filed Saturday It. L. Umberger and \Y. C. Houston have 1 sold to \V. 11. Cox property on West Bus- - fall) street for $1,500. Another deed ' filed Saturday records the .sale of proper ty in the county by Will M. Hurloeker li L. K. Hurloeker for $250. The county board of education is meet ing today in the office of Prof. .1. B. I Robertson, secretary to the board. The . financial budget for the year for the schools .will be adopted at the meeting, ! ' which may continue late into the after noon. j Summer temperatures bore down on J Concord yesterday and today, driving j ‘ away all doubt as to whether Or not j j summer is here. The mercury climbed J ; to a point near 90 degrees yesterday as- j ! ternoon and there lias been little change ] ! today. i j IV. L, Morris returned Saturday from 1 the Charlotte Sanatorium, where he re | eently underwent a very serious opera- ! | tion. Mr. Morris' condition continues ( | to show improvement and he is now. able 1 j to sit up for a short period of time each ' j day. , i 1 Only five eases are to be tried in re- i 4 confer's court this afternoon, police of- ' \ fleers stated this morning Two of the , j defendants are charged with speeding, i 4 two with intoxication and disorderly con- ] j duct and the other with carrying a con- i ] eealed weapon. The docket is unusually 1 I light for Monday. j j j A. S. Webb, superintendent of the j j local schools, is in Salisbury this after- ( noon to be present at the laying of the * ;j corner-stone of the new High School ] I building which is being constructed in I :| that city. The new building is to be j ■j one of the handsomest of its kind in the ( ■j state. ■( i Craig Stratford, twelve year old son I • of John W, Stratford, a student in the ] ■jj sixth grade at No. 2 school, was awarded j the $5 prize offered by the Yorkc & Wads- 1 " worth Co. for the best composition on 'j "Pets." Announcement of tile award was made at the commencement exercises held at 'the school last Thursday night, j Brown’s Clothing store is today mov ing to its new qurters on North Union 1 street. The room, formerely occupied by I the Musette, is in the Cannon Building I and has been thoroughly remodeled. i; making it one of the best in the city. Manager Jack Brown expects to have . all the work of transferring his goods • completed by Wednesday morning. | Tile appeal for relief of the Coal Glen i disaster which was made this morning by ! ltev. W. A. Jenkins, local chairman of i the Red Cross, is already bringing in i subscriptions, according to Mr. Jenkins, j The first payment toward this fund was j i made by A. F. Hartscll who gave $5 for i* the sufferers. i 1 Although Dnzz.v Vance allowed but five II hits and fanned 13 batters, he was de j i featisl by the Giants yesterday 2to 0 lj while Chicago was winning from Pitts-, i, burgh and St. Louis was defeating Cih-1 5 einnati. In the American League Wasli ij iugton defeated Philadelphia, oßston de- Ji seated New York, St. Louis defeated Chi ,l cago and Cleveland defeated detroit. > Peter DePaolo, one of the fastest driv ers in the races held recently at Cher j lotte, won the race classic at Ind'anapolis 3 Saturday. By winning the race De Pao i lo won about $37,000. Benie Hill, who j i also ran well at Charlotte, was second l in the race. More than 150,000 fans, [ Said to be a record in America, saw the races. i The United Daughters of the Confeder j ncy which was to have been held 'June, i 3rd, has been postponed until Tuesday, June 9th at the Y. M. C. A. At this j time the anniversary of Jefferson Davis' birthday which is June 3rd, will be ob served. Also the 02nd anniversary of the greatest cavalry fight of the Civil War. The Confederate Veterans will be special J guests of the Daughters. II Reports currrent here yesterday after noon told of a very serious accident on the Concord-Charlotte road, but particu lars of the accident cannot be secured. i No injured persons were brought to the i local hospital during the afternoon, it i was reported at the hospital this morn ing, and no one seems to know' anything definite about where the rumor orieL Is Mated. (13) SMS A pessimist ia an optimist who i thought too much. It’s foolish to think Bryan de- i scended from a dumb animal. The town of Bath, Me., must be j very busy on Saturday night. News of Walla Walla, Wash., al ways reminds us once we went ( swimming in muddy water-. Truth to. stranger than fiction. More than $78,000,000 worth of cor sets were made last year. Nogales, Arix.. seda clerk inherited a million: Now his hair can stay } slicked all the time. Marriage rate declined In three California counties, which is an ( awful Slam at the climate. Detroit insurance man soya seven hours is enough sleep, and we didn't know they slept. Florida may pass ass tax on all I ■ingle women over *5. The state j will collect about $lO. We would enjoy hearing the win ner of the national oratorical prize . argue with a cop. News from Paris says men are the j best dressmakers. It does lake a j man to dress a woman. Living may cost more than It did, , but few of us have to support a | pair of white shoes now. (Copyright, 1925. NEA Service, Inc.) Golfers’'lockers .were robbed at the i country club in Wilmington, Del., thirst ! being an awful tiling. MASO n!IC ~ I Regular communication of Stokes Ixxlge j No. 32 at 7 ;3() o'clock Monday evening. I Annual election of officers. All Master j Masons arc expected to attcrid.- HOWARD L: COLEI®, Sec. NOTICE' ' '' ' j I forbid any one to hire or harbor I my son, B. B. Gruff, who left m.v home i June Ist. JOHN ftftOFF. j l-6t-p. . ': V «G" j 00000000000000000000000000 j I Let Your lj Next Battery jj I Be An EjXIDE | Use Only the |jl ; Best i' LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. I Regular meeting of Concord Lodge No. ' 404 Loyal Order of Moose Monday eve ning at 8 o’clock. All members request ed to be present. W J. HETHCOX, Sec. An Ea»y*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 rolls of film One year’s subscription to Ko dakery ,A complete’ manual of instruc tions And Give You the Camera GET YOURS TODAY Tfyis offer holds only while our present supply lasts PEARL DRUG CO. Phone 22 On the Square .i - - - J. V. DAVIS 1 DENTIST I Office Removed to Fourth Floor I 30000000000000000000000000 HOT WEATSER ! ! Calls For Ice Cold Drinks— ]!j j| ! ; Ice Cream, Bevo and Ginger ii Ale ! Call at our Fountain ad find ! out the real service we give Q c | ; you. 0 ! i! Clines Pharmacy Ii Pboue 333 « ij 30000000000000000000000000 11| Dr. Buford D. Corl ji DENTIST 309 Cabarrus Bank Building ij 9:00 to 12:00 . 2:00 to 4:00 PHONE 338 g tjj Ask at our toilet goods counter | i'j for “The Quest of the Beautiful,” i[ a booklet which describes all of the |§ ji I Venetian Preparations and tells |]i I how to apply the Muscle Strapping 1 j | Treatments.. | q •1 Gibson Drugstore! r 1 | I 95 Cents Down <i 1: ij 1 50 Cents per Week j ;j f puts ; ! Steaming 5 I Piping | Gas . Hot Water in » Your Home Concord & Kannapolis | Gas Co. ; GOOD THINGS. TO EAT! You can feed from our store and have t the very best the market affords at all I times. • j For your meat we have now 1000 I,be. I Country Cured Hams, Shoulders and I Sides. Some small Hams and Shoulders. I We slice sides, and big hams and slioul- j ders. Kingaus Reliable Hams, Bacon and 1 cured meats each week. Fresh Melrose Flour. Fresh Liberty I Self Rising Flour. Fresh Buhr Ground I Meal. Where can you get bread like 1 these make? Then to finish your every day meal get I our fresh country produce, chickens, eggs, 1 fresh beans, cabbage, potatoes, fresh ripe I tomatoes, etc.' " | Milk Made and Butternut Bread, fresh j each morning. The most..oostnplete, fine of cereals. , ] In the ligfrt aiid fancy groceries and j shelf goods our shelves are full. J “Then last but not least,” Domino Fine Granulated Sugar. *» u ,* j White House, Garaja awfl. Maxwell I House Coffee. Fresh Louisiana Head Rice. 1 Come feed with us. Your m*>als will 1 lack nothing. We deliver quick everywhere. Cline & Moose Add the Comforts of plumbing to Your Home Modern P'umbing will dp as | much or more than any other one thing toward making your borne a comfortable and convenient place in which toj live. It costs you nothing to get our cost oa timatc. Concord Plumbing Company K. North Kerr Street j,„i; j- I) • PhOIII * < ”~ 1U ' \ MJI 3pOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQQOQOGOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 'v j: GO NO FARTHER j F A than Howard’s Filling Station 1 !' if you are looking for gasoline,!j! j! ils supplies of the highest! aMD n< * ' n I ’ ne ' ,e^ore our station i! ■* A*- 1 ' ' * he biggest and costliest cars ]! | town. i I HOWARD’S FILLING STATION ■ BI I Jh “Service With a anile” V/ A MLm r PHONE 889 ; 00000000000ci00<>cooo 00000000cx)0000000c0000txx>00000000^ 1 °° > ' x?00000000000000 Q0Q0000000000<xxxxaooooanevyywyftftrog j ICE, COAL j and SERVICE A. B. POUNDS PHONE 244 I Savings Accounts Denefit the entire community. They in- i crease the confidence and self-respect of their owners. They 5 enable the bank to invest the funds in vvelL protected indtis- | tries, so the money works both for the depositor, the bank 4 and the service of the community, thus contributing to the* prosperity of all. £ CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK RESOURCES OVER $3,000,000.00 New-Now on Sale P kmong the many "new Rtyles recently / put in our stock is this One-Strap White —ls dj! 1 and Black combination. This is one of A \\\ V—l the best cats of the spring season, fash- I§| I \ \ i I ionnd of white kid, exactly as illustrated, iji jSIHL- \^~*.... I A perfect fitter. AA to C. Ih-iced IVEY’S I ‘THE HOME OF GOOD SHO&S” Come to Wrightsville Beach And Be Refreshed By Good Food, ’ Sunshine, Surf Bathing, Etc. Free Bath Rooms F(4r Guests of Palmetto Lodge Palmetto Lodge J. K. MILLIKIN, Prop. Seasons Opens May 20th Special Rates to Families and Automobile Parties Rates Furnished on Application Location: Station One ** Wrightsville Beach ■■ ■ AdUY/fn- s '? v-iv Monday, June 1, 1925 • ■ TTTmTvgi" "• Tin -::. Laying Mash, Grow ing Mash and Scratch Feed You can buy higher priced feeds, but you can’t find better feeds than Spartan Laying Mash and Spartan Buttermilk Grow : ng Mash. We also handle Spartan Scratch Feed. Phone Us Your Orders Cabarrus Cash Gro ' eery Company PHONE 571 W

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