1 i • * * - ’ £ Friday, r June 19, *s2s • SOCIAL PERSONAL The Two-Pieqp Knit Suit Tops the ... t, ■rs. Heights of Chic AS -summer sets in and questing feet convey the idle stroller up and down “The Avenue," ■he who-is truly feminine keepßono j eye on passersby and (figuratively speaking) the other on-the glassed in wonders displayed by the shops that tine America’s most fashion able thoroughfare. A pageant of chic on the side walks and in the gleaming motors' '•—a tableau of style in the alluring .windows—what a lesson for the guidance of the observant One- Who-Would-Be-Smartl It becomes at once apparent {hat, were one to make a composite pic ture of those who promenade, one would find the silhouette of the hour that of the slim two-piece suit, and the fabric that makes to day's Fashion—a knitted texture, perhaps a fine, close sweater* stitch, a French spun jersey or a light and cool balbriggan. 1 So very smart is this knitted two-piece suit, with its youthful pullover that features plain button ing at the neckline and its slim and simple skirt—it has become the dominant style for summertime wardrobes. C#jHghl h Fifth A vcmm Fashion j Servlet. I i Head colds Melt a little Vicks in a spoon and inhale the j\ medicated vapors. Apply frequently up the nostrils. Always use freely just before going to bed. VI tou tike a million dolUn W (or it L—or would jrou can* rider it beyond mere value in dollah and cenuf Preciout gemi are your ejret. When they fade the beauty of. the World too, growl dimmer. tThere It only one time to care for your eym—and that n the wreient. ■*», . An examination will reveal any w.v.kneuet—glauet will itrengthen ’ theft. 80, why delay) ’ STARNES-MILLER-PARKER / COMPANY Jewelers and Optometrists L~—, J WOMAN HITS CAR IN FRONT J * V ' SENDING IT INTO DITCH j Oievrriet of Mias Irene McConnell Dam aged by Woman Who Flees After Acci dent. Miss Irene McConnell, in driving to wggd Charlotte this morning, had her CWvrolet car badly damaged when a wom an giving her name as Jewett Burnelle bumped into the rear of the car, sending it flying off the fill and into the nearby field and ditch. Neither Miss McConnell nor Mrs. Sar ly Lafferty, Miss Cornelia Lafferty and Mrs. Bessie McConnell, passengers in the enr at the time,, were injured otherwise than receiving a severe fright. They were brought back ’to Concord after the accident by persons who stopped to view the wreck. According to the story told by Mrs. McConnell, the four of them had started to Charlotte and were near the John L. Query farm when they came upon paint ,eys engaged in re-marking the white line in the middle of the road. The custom ary little flags had been placed on the road to prevent persons from driving ov er the line. Soon after they 1 started around the curve, the woman, Jewett Burnelle, drove behind them and started honking her horn for them to peed up, Mi*. Mc- Connell said. They were on the right side of the road and did not care to go faster and so paid no attention to. her repeated blowing. When the end of the painting was reached, Miss Burnelle. at tempted to pass them and as she did so the front bumper of her, Jewett touring enr sent the Che'vrolet spinning off the roadside. Two men who were approaching saw the accident and when they saw that Miss Burnelle had not stopped, they gave chase and caught her, forcing her to re turn around and go back to the scene of the nccident. She declared-fhat'she ’did not know she had hit the Chevrolet. After some moments of conversation,- it was decided that she drive back to Concord where she was to confer further with Miss McConnell as to the settlement for the .damages. Getting in her car with a man who had driven up in the meantime, she started in the direction of Concord. She did not stop here, howev er, despite the fact that the injured party had her automobile number. A call was immediately sent out from local police station to .Salisbury to stop her if she should come there and an ef fort was made to trace jier in any other nearby towns. , Post and Flagg Cotton Letter. lSe^ T York, June 18.—The market eon tinues to show a very firm tone, though l , the opinion is expressed in some Quar ters that the market is perhaps discount ing a little too hastily and fully a pos sible drop in June cond-tipn rather than a gain. Unite®, however,,,there are..good general rains i n the southwest in the course of the next week or so the situa tion there could result in .such a drop in condition for that state as vi-dui 1 mean a sharp reduction for the belt? ns a whole., The worst of it is that this is the time for favorable reports and> the period when damage may properly be expected is junt arriving. Sentiment appears to be undergoing a change though demand from specula tive sources is still chiefly to ’ coyer shorts and very little for. long account. The feeling is that the long intrsts is largly in the hands of the foreign trade who also have control of the major por tion of the visible supply which they are not likely to relinquish readily and only ■ in case of a very marked improvement in the nupply outlook which is a doubt ful matter during the next 60 days when deterioration instead of improve ’ ment is usual'.v the order of the day ■ In a weather market well committed • to the side price movements have about the same regularity ns those of a weath ervane. It looks, however, thnt events are so shaping themselves as to bring satisfactory resuPn to those who had the courage to take • n contracts during • the recent period of easy markets re sulting from pressure of speculative short sales. POST AND FLAGG. The Mediterranean fruit fly. a\ dan gerous insect thnt ruins all kinds ‘of fruits, is now established on every con tinent except that of North America. ~ r HNHRSBBSHIH ’ -' r l]f To prevent freckles Elizabeth Arden has created an . , exquisite finishing lotion, , VENETIAN LILLE LOTION, to be used under powder. t 1 Antiseptic and astringent, < smooths and refines the «E", *, , • leaves a silky finish, flattering 1 1 , fiw day or evening. Presents , •todhurn, sunburn and freckling. ’ White, Cream, Naturelle, Special • ; Rachel, Spanish Rachel, Ocre. IUO. $2.50i Gibson Drug Store «OQF\\ Montr back without question lit. \l 11 HUNTS GUARANTEED -AjSr \ I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /i f KM (Hunt’s Salve end 8oap), fell in fII fl the treatment oftteh. Eczema, v' 1 /A Ringworm, Tetter or other Iteh- lag skin diseases. Try tbie treatment at our risk. ECZEMA!? SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve end Soap J,fell in f Nil ffie treatment aflteMt«eme,>aa/y jl Ringworm,Tettsrorotherltch -{MI /I lag skin diseases. Try (hit l Ol / I treatment at oar risk. PEARL DRUG COMPANY THE CONCORD DAItY TRIBUNE ]**************♦ I * AGRICULTURAL COLUMN Ik * R. D. GOODMAN. * * Conducted by £ * « ♦ *?•££££*£££££ £ £ « Mr. G. O. Randall. Extension Horti culturist, who recently gave orchard dem onstrations at several places in the coun ty, will be here again and will be at'the orchards hereafter named. AH who are interested in fruit raising are urged to be on hand and 'hear what Mr. Randall has to say regarding the attention the trees need at this time. Tuesday. June 23rd. 1925 —M. X,. Kluttz, at 10 a. m.; Philip M. Barring er’s nt 11 ;30 a. m.; H. B. Iley’s at 2 P. 4L. Cdunty Home 5 P. M. JOE STACK’S LIFE hangs in Balance Negro Charged With Serious Crime in Salisbury Is Speechless and Takes Little Food. Salisbury Post. . 1 Speeches* from the self-inflicted bul let wound in the right temple, Joe Shack, negro, charged with attempt to Criminally assault a white woman at her home just east of the eity last Satur day morning, continues to mark time as he lies on a cot in one of the inner corridors of the Mecklenburg county jail at Charlotte, where he was taken by Sheriff Krider and others Saturday night, this action being taken out of an abun dance of precaution. Sheriff Krider, County Healt|i Officer Dr. C. IV, Armstrong, Dr. It. J. Plyler and a represenative of The Post, motored to . Charlotte yesterday afternoon, the .sheriff and doctor* going down to get first hand information as to how the wounded negro was getting along. His condition shows little if any improve ment. According to-prison attendants he .has Hot spoken a word since he was. placed in the Charlotte jail and has tak en very little nourishment, only a- little milk and supping lii.s first water yester day afternoon. Every effort of the doc tors to have him talk yesterday was fruitless. He lies stretched out on his cot apparently- in a dazed -condition and does not litetice anything to any marked extent. It was the belief, of the phy sicians, after nearly al hour with him, that he may possibly be conscious but that the bullet wound may have rendered him speechless. At the best he is in .a bad way and news of his death at any time would occasion no surprise. TODAY’S EVENTS Friday, Juno 19, 1925 The city of Akron, Ohio, today ob serves its centennial. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft to day enter upon the fortieth year of their wedded life. The convention of the World's Wom an's Christian Temperance Union nt Edinburgh *vill begin its regular sessions today. Field Marshall Earl Haig, the famous commander in the .(World War. sails for Canada today to attend the meeting of ?he British Empire Service League at Ot tawa. ( . , Alpha Kappa P«i, the 'first professional commerce fraternity opens its national convention and twentieth anniversary celebration at Minneapolis today. The 115th anni’A'vsary of the founding of the first white settlement in Xebraska, by the Astorean espendition. will be ob served with the unveiling of a tables at Bellevue today. Bee stings have; been recommended as ; a control in eases of doubtful death be . cause bee stings determine a skin re action noon livine- neonle upon people. 1 _ ■ ' i | I CONCORD THEATRE i COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN r ■ BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM Today and Saturday j Harry Carey, Lillian Rich Harold Lloyd in and Frances Ford < JNOW Os iNCVOr Romance “Soft Shoes” If You Can,t f- augh Don,t ! . „ , _ see this A Guaranteed 1 Show For Everybody Same Old Prices 10c, 20c, 30c We are now car- “Wear-Ever* rying Wear-Ev- 2E&Jnmuetsaty a. [MI SPECIAL OFFER I er Aluminum gg Ware. Big ship- ■! .gif* j& WentjUStin ' OneSJEn N Watch for Dem- 23 s onstration and Mo^tAßr™*** Get youns today I special offer beginning June 22nd. \ Ritchie Hardware Co YOUR HARDWARE STORE f PHONE 117 j ■ ■ ; j S ' ■ '"' r 11 11 iggsaßßßag.lo B. Y. P. IT. Romance Culminates Hap- 1 pily. >' ] Salisbury, June 18.—Among the hun-'| dreds of boys and girls gathered here i from all parts of the state for the B. J A. P. IT. convention, no doubt many i romances have had a beginning this weea.' Rut one at least had a happy cnljqina- ; Horn .Tesse Tarlton. of Union county, a member of this year’s senior class at 1 IVake Forest College and active in many j ] of the activities of the college, and Hiss I ( Hattin Boon. Murfreesboro, foster datigh- I ter of Rev. H. G. Bryant and a former ] Meredith girl, were married in Charlotte' ( Wednesday afternoon. The young cou- j 1 pl(; have been sweethearts for some time 1 1 but there had been barriers ip the way I of their marriage. They were all re- ] moved yesterd aywhen Mrs. Tarlton left a note in her room where she was stpo ping in Spencer to her father telling him that she had gone to Charlotte to be margied. A telegram to Rev. Mr. Bryant later confirmed the romance. Shipping Strike Spreads to Hong Kong. Hong Kong. June i 9 (By the Asso ciated Press). —The shipping strike spread to Hong Kong today. Chinese students here also struck and decided to send a committee to Canton in connec tion with the proposed general strike movement. V Steamship sailings to Can ton and Macao have been cancelled. i The British.: volunteers were warned of 1 the possibility of their early mobiliza- \ tion in view of the emergency. One of England's best-known book- ' makers says he never accepts . wagers from women, “because they/ are” such 1 bad losers.” . . 1 WHEN YOU NEED THE PLUMBER call us up and if the need is urg ent we will send a man to your place at once. No matter wheth er you contemplate installing new plumbing or whether you want your old-plumbing repaired we will be pleased to give you an es timate, and if we secure the con tract we will assure you of best workmanship. * E.B. GRADY A PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 30 E. Corbin St. Office-Phone 334 W I !| Browns - Cannon Co. THE MAN’S SHOP Has Moved Into Its New Home— ? ;j: Cannon Building jj Everything New Except Service .! j | and Quality Same Service Same Quality New Store New Goods j Location: Next Door Customers, say.we give |'| i to Star Theatre, in the best, values— 'l 1 Cannon Building Sales Prove It 'j | Browns-Cannon Co. 1 , YOUR SHOP ; 'j; Where You Get Your Money’s Worth ,j | RUTH-KESLER’S . Semi-Annual Shoe Sale Is Now Going on RUTH-KESLER SHOE STORE Smartest Styles Lowest Prices 1 £ WATERI 1)0 - vou want a soft,, dignified pi] H f l ~1 k 1/7 a nav, in j-onr hair. Stop in and ||i| Y | - ./■ | I A hat full of hot air may \tfeigh as much as a bullet but 1 you can t shoot it through an oak plank; therefore, can the 8 hot air and place your orders with us. M ®. better t 0 do m °f e than y°u promise, than to promise 8 more than you do. We try to do more for our customers | y ? pe p Ct ~ That \ Service - We believe that he I con,ma„r Sone'S' 8 ’ our servi “ is «)« 9 C. H. BARRIER & CO. " 310-213 W. Depot Street. i DELCO LIGHT I Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter I I nating current and Washing Machines for direct or alter- I ! j | nating current. ? PAGE THREE