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PAGE EIGHT - ’ «■ .SM I ■ ■ »■' ■ ■■■ .Hi. —■»■■—■■■— ■■■■■— Ten Reasons Why The New Columbia Is Superior 1. It starts itself. 2. Stops itself—nothing tc move, set or measure. 3. New International Reproducer—a marvel of naturalness. i 4. One band top—another convenient 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. 1 8. New Precision Motor —accurate —strong-r- --smooth as a watch. 9. Bronze and brass bearings in motor, acting like jewels in a watch. 10. Perfect oiling system —easy, clean, convenient* COME IN. Let us tell you other reasons why the New Columbia is a Phonograph without a parallel in quality. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE TheNEW Columbia | THE DRESS SENSATION j I They Are Selling. See Them Today | and Monday Group A Group B l $1.89 $2.74 j! I Group C Group D l! ; ||lLp $4.89 $9.74 3, HTT Group E Group F |j $14.59 . $18.34 | IT PAYS TO TRADE AT j FISHER’S | OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Sinclair Law of Lubrication ; | ' F°_ r every machine of every degree of wear, their is a | [ i i scientific SINCLAIR OIL to suit its speed and seal its 1 ' ] | power. ] | ] [ Let us look up for you, the grade of Sinclair oil you 1 | i i should use. ( , Mutual Oil Company : PHONE 478 R. j Jooooooooooowoooooooooooooooooooooooootooooooooooooo I YOU GET ONLY jjl | Clean, Dependable Practical Cleaning when you send your | ; | Suits, Dresses, Wraps, Hats, Gloves, Draperies, etc., to me. ' S All work cleaned and finished right in our own plant. No Delays—No Disappointments * OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 420 1 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 1- fc-t The Concord Daily Tribune j time of Closing of mails The time of the dosing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: j I Northbound. 136—11:00 P. M. j 36—10:0O A. M. M— 4:10 P. M. *58 — 8 :30 P. M. I 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound. 39 9:30 A. M. 45 3:30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. j 29—11:0O P. M. !j~LOCAL MENTION ] i With the new refrigerating device ice | cream is kept in the most perfect condi tion at the IVari Drug Store. Mrs. Annie Baird is confined to her| home on Marsh street by illness. Her condition is reported as being improved today. According to a deed filed Monday Violet Cannon has sold to Sandy Thompson property in No. 11 township. Silver Hill, for SIOO. The weekly meeting of the Concord Rotary Club will be held at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 12:30 o’clock. The ' program will be in charge of A. F. Hartse l. chairman of the Fellowship Committee. Harry Johnson and Dewey Sappenfield ■ left this morning in the “Pathfinder | Car." the Y Chevrolet, for Washington, j where they will make 'he necessary ar rangements for the campers who leave 'here on Thursday morning. Six defendants were tried in reeord |er’s court Monday afternoon and they [paid fines and costs totalling $103.35. The heaviest fine was assessed agnliist a man charged with carrying a conceal ed weapon, the fine being SSO. Fifteen Confederate Veterans of the county left this morning for Wilson to attend the State reunion. Railroad fare was given to the veterans by the county under an order issued by the commissioners at their meeting Monday. Most of the teachers who taught in ' the public schools of the city have re turned to their respective homes for the ■ summer. Some of the high school teach ers remained over for the finals this week and will leave today and tomorrow for their homes. Jack Brown, manager of the Browns Cannon Co., succeeded in moving about 1 half of the company's stock of goods to its new quarters in the Cannon building Monday. The moving work is being con tinued and Mr. Brown hopes to com plete the change not later than tomor row. | The June meeting of the board of 1 | aldermen will be held at the city hall ' 11 here Thursday night at 8 o'clock. This I ; will be the second meeting of the board h elected in the May election. It is minor- ’ Hed that several matters of much general J importance will be presented to the ( board for consideration. i j Announcement of the death in Ral- ( i'eigh Monday afternoon of Col. Beneham j Cameron was received with sincere sor- ( |; row by his host of friends in Concord, < |, Col. Cameron was related by marriage J ft to the family of T. H. Webb, of this < I city, and was known by many of the j :; older citizens of the city. i! All persons who are planning to take j I I the trip to Washington are asked to get ( | their baggage to the Y. M. C. A. not lat- j j er than Wednesday afternoon. The Dixie ( j, Coach will arrive in the city We Inesday i |; and will be loaded that night preparatory j I to starting for Washington ou the next ( I nmrping. About thirty persons lave < i signed up to go on the trip. I i Mrs. H. P. Gussy has resigned her po- j I sition as nurse, matron and deititian at I j Louisburg College and will at once take ] i up public health work at Oxford, where | S she will make her home. Her daughter, I | Miss l.ois Gussy, is with her in Oxford. ] | while her other daughter. Miss Edith | j Gussy. is at present visiting her aunt, l j Mrs. L. L. Mauldin, of Concord. j j The Giants continued their winning ] j streak in the X’ational League Monday i ! defeating Brooklyn again. Other games 1 j resulted in victories for St. Louis over . r i Cincinnati. Chicago over Pittsburgh and i 1 ; Philadelphia over Boston. In the Ameri- Ican League Washington defeated New I > York, St. Louis defeated Cleveland, De -1 ,troit defeated Chicago and Boston de | seated Philadelphia. [ j Brick masons, carpenters and others . i workmen who are taking a part in the I erection of the new home of the Bell & i Harris Funeral Parlors were euter i tained at dinner today at the Carolina | Case by M. M. Linker, manager of the i funeral comi>any. Spring chicken, wtth i a variety of vegetables were served | About fifty men, including white and i colored, were included in the dinners. il I I Another man of Concord has been |1 tried and convicted in recorder’s court i of a charge of operating his auto with out a State license. “This is the fourth [ man to be tried on this charge within I the past several weeks.” one police of ficer stated this morning, “and we are j determined to arrest all other violators of the law.” The fact that new licenses i have to be bought this month does not | excuse a person, the officer said. | j Police officers of the city found 21 , i pint bottles in a garage near the city | this morning. No arrest were mnde be i cause the officers saw a man carry some- • 1 thing to the rear ofthe garage and hurry ] away before they could catch up with 1 I him. The owners of the garage said he 1 I did not know the bottles were there and ' [ argued that the man placed them in the ( i garage when he saw the officers. A small quantity of liquor was found in several of the bottles. II J. W. Denny, in speaking of the be i ginning of swimming ftt the Y this mom- , [ ing, declared that he would like to have every person going in the pool wear ear 1 stopples. “The reason,” he said, “Is that ear trouble is caused by the presence of water in the ear canals which irritates the delicate membranes. No matter whether the water is clean or not, the ear Is likely to become infected. For that reason I wish everyone would wear stop plear • ■ (15) SIMS | V ® y SAYS | Men may be dumb, but very few of [ them wear 6tylish clothes. | “Down with liquor" is the cry of both 'sides in the rum war. j Your luck may be bad. But they | kicked a Boston man out of jail. ! Arthur Train, author, is writing a j Turk opera. What’s worse? | Prohibition costs $100,000,00 a year. | Yet we get'little of it. j The Prince of Wales saw a wrestling match, then went to a dance. Must be different in Africa, i J Telephone pole fell on an auto in Se attle. It was self-defense. | Worlds bigge- ox is on exhibition In j ' Chicago. . ;Tbe world's biggest monkey ' I is at large. ’ I j King of Brussels is a member of the j Rotary Club, and no doubt it helps his kinging business. ", Reichstag voted confidence in Hin deuburg. The French' haven’t. Milwaukee hoy burned a candy store. . Who can explain that ? Someone should tell Bryan that Wayne I Munn. the wrestler, is climbing trees for • training. ( (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) /HSrXME TO I I IVINGTON S N. C. I Dear Sallic: Mt. Pleasant's braes are bonnie Mt. Pleasants skies are blue I'll be shot W I could not write a mod ern Annie Laurie on Mount Pleasau't sweet girls, smart boys, gracious ladies and gallant gentlemen. M. P. C«I. boys all over the states ask me about such'n such a girl—been married several years, perhaps if he's single I break it easy ; if lie's married I lay it on pretty thick. She’s forgot him. the sickening conce't of some men gives me the pip. Well Sallie, Mr. Sherrill charges me fifty cents each for printing those letters and if they are long ones he charges me a dollar each. As trade is pretty dull I'll close so here’s to you, Bill and your old, sweethearts and Mt. Pleasant with beaehtop streets and electric lights. No place for courting now t C. COVINGTON. W.-tt. W, NOTICE. Regular meeting of Elm Camp No. 10 W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 8:00 o’clock in the Moose Lodge Room. Every member is urged to be present. S. A. WEDDINGTON, C. C. R. C. LITAKER. Clerk. NOTICE I forbid any one to hire or harbor my son. B B. Gross, who left mv home June Ist. JOHN GROFF. l-ot-p. „• j oooooooooboooooooooooooooo | Lfet Your Si Next Battery |jl Be An j EXIDE ||| || UsaOnly the ij; Best Our New Mechanically Refriger ated Autopolar Fountain keeps ice cream in the most per fect condition. With this new au tomatic refrigerating device, it is possible to hold the temperature to the zero mark if desired, and this insures all ice cream and drinks in the best of condition. PEARL DRUG CO. On the Square Phone 22 J. V. DAVIS DENTIST Office Removed to Fourth Floor Cabarrus Savings Bank Bailding Phone 43k Hows: ft to 5 , 90000000000000000000000000 HOT WEATSER ! Calls For Ice Cold Drinks — ;; i |i | Ice Cream, Bevo and Ginger i > Call at our Fountain ad find j ] |] \ out the real service we give j j ] ' Clines Pharmacy j Phone 333 Dr. Buford D. Corl DENTIST 300 Cabarrus Bank Building | j ! 0:00 to 12:00 2:00 to 4:00 h ! PHONE 388 ] | Ask at our toilet goods counter H ( £ for “The Quest of the Beautiful,” B ] | a booklet which describes all of the || i I Venetian Preparations and tells B;J S how to apply the Muscle Strapping tj • | Treatments. jjj | Gibson Drug Store |i i 3 HJgEJtajj ttfcattnagj ! 195 Cents Down j j 50 Cents per Week j j puts |j Steaming 1j Piping Gas Hot Water I • in Your Home Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. GOOD THINGS TO EAT! Tou eon feed from our store and have the very best the market affords at all times. For your meat we have now 1000 Ebs. Country Cured Hams, Shoulders and Sides. Some small Hams and Shoulders. We slice sides, and big hams and shoul ders. Kingans Reliable Hams, Bacon and cured meats each week. Fresh Melrose Flour. Fresh Liberty Self Rising Flour. Fresh Buhr Ground Meal. Where can you get bread like these make? Then to finish your every day meal get our fresh country produce, chickens, eggs, fresh beans, cabbage, potatoes, tresn ripe tomatoes, etc. Milk Made and Butternut Broad, fresh each morning. The most complete line of cereals. In the light and fancy groceries and shelf goods our shelves are full.. ■ “Then last but not least,” Domino Fine Granulated Sugar. White House, Caraja and Maxwell House Coffee. Fresh Louisiana Head Ri< e. Come feed with us. Your meals will lack nothing. We deliver quick everywhere. Cline & Moose Add the Comforts of PLUMBING j 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. costs you nothing to get our cokt es timate. Concord Plumbing Company North Kerr Street Phone #73 V* s ,«£a 4&j j (Bring on your hottest argument— % . and watch the great mountain ! | of snowy comfortable merchan- | disc cool you off. 'f I ; i I Whether it’s a matter of roast- ’’ f £J ! ' ing physically or the fear of ' / NO7 fl X ]![ being roasted financially— / VjT u jMjf i '!' Come in—spend five minutes \\ \ * \ \ looking around and we’ll send V'* V \ | ] you home,without a worry of _ ‘ “ iji sum, sun or Sunday. !j| Schloss Cool Suits s. i $18.50 ]ij Cool Underwear SI.OO to Foulard Neckwear x __ SI.OO to $1.50 '|! HOOVER’S, Inc. f “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOQQtiQQOQCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQ^ 1 pOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC)OOOOCOOOOOOOOO ~k/' § A \ !- llan Howard’s Filling Station; 6 if you are looking for gasoline,! I g iIS and su ?? ies of the Ili!^liest !’ i find in line before our station!!] 0 v the biggest and costliest cars]!; 3 town. "|’"| HOWARD S FILLING BTATION I m 111 Jk “Service With a amile" g J. PHONE 88V ooooooooooogooooooooooocoooooooooooococxxjooooooocxxxJ' °Q > ' 3 ooooooooocxx>oooooooooooooooooooooooo<x>oooooootoooo J ICE, COAL and SERVICE 1 A. B. POUNDS! g PHONE 244 ; [ ACCOUNTS | Savings Accounts Denefit the entire community. They in crease the confidence and self-respect of their owners. They 5 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 INew-Now on Sale j ' \mong the many new styles recently / 1 I put in our stock is this One-Strap White Vv jyN.I and Black combination. This is one of A | the best cuts of the spring season, sash- fell | gN\\ \ V A ’PI ioned of white kid, exactly as illustrated. \ ,u suN— H A perfect fitter. AA to C. Priced j. ||| 111 gl IVEY’S I ‘THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES ” Come to Wrightsville Beach And Be Refreshed By Good Food, Sunshine, Surf Bathing, Etc. Free Bath Rooms For 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 Tuesday, June 2, 1925 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 Growrng Mash. , \ We also handle Spartan Scratch Feed. Phone Us Your Orders Cabarrus .Cash Gro cery Company f* PHONE 571 W k ■ .... .
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