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PAGE EIGHT HowFoodsarepresowed * Un. . S ■ * _ _ a ' • 1-4 OFF l All Refrigerators Reduced Automatic, Baldwin and Crystal White, all go on sale l\ today at one-fourth off the regular price. Cash or credit. | $20.00 Refrigerators and Ice Boxes $15.00 ■ $30.00 Refrigerators $22.50 $40.00 Refrigerators $30.00 f $50.00 Refrigerators $37.50 * Limited number in stock. Prices have been cut to clean . I them up at once. | If in need of a good refrigerator now is your time to | buy and save one-fourth. Concord Furniture Co. [ THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE . ; ■ ! " iVTiTTJgTra iTnf XJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Sinclair Law of Lubrication } For every machine of every degree of wear, their is a ] 1 | scientific SINCLAIR OIL to suit its speed and seal its < ' | power. ! | { Let us look up for you, the grade of Sinclair oil you ] | I should use. Mutual Oil Company PHONE 476 R. 4^)OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC _ 4* A— a4 w . INSURE I When You Start To Build H The right time to take out insurance is when you start | i| building. Then if through any cause your building should 1 ■I burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover your i B loss. ' tfetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency 1 I Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. 1 U P - B - FKTZER A. JONES YORKE § h- *■ - u. uMM—we—S 1 M OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPftoweiQOOOOOOOOffOOOCOC i BEST i CEMENT i PLASTER LIME Mortar Color, Plaster Paris —"CRAVEN’S KERR STREET | Watch Our Windows For JULY SPECIALS 1 CHARLES STORES CO., Inc. 34 Sooth Union St., Concord N. C. jjBBWjPNrtL CITIZENS BANK AND SHWW. TRUST COMPANY \ • Concord, N. C. ■ JM Bit, 1 -TBT r ' The Home of Good Banking Bh Resources Over One Mil -1 lion Dollars THE COWCOM) DAILY TOBUM - The Concord Pally Tribune | TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord poetoffice is as follows: Northbound. 138—11:00 P, M. 38—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 P. M. . .135 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 I*. M. LOCAL MENTION | Every child should have one of The Tribune's beautiful infant dolls —it’s easy to get one. Miss Miriam Coltraue. who had her tonsils removed Monday, is rapidly re covering from the operation. Mrs. Roy Crooks and children, Roy Jr., and Phyllis, are spending the week in High Point with Mra. M. F. Crooks. Marriage license was issued here. Tues day by Register of Deeds Elilott to James Edward Coley and Miss Ruby Louise Kerr, both of Statesville. The condition of G. A. Rimer, who lias been confined to his home on St. Johns Street, on account of illness, is reported as being improved. According to a deed filed Tuesday James AA\ Earnhardt lias sold to James L. Johnson for $lO and other valuable considerations, property in No. 3 town ship. Two ordinances jrassod by the aider men recently, are carried in >his |>ai>er today. Persons who desire to become ac quainted with them should be certain to look them up. The barber shops in the down-town section of the city have decided to close their do4>rs every Thursday afternoon dur ing the summer months up until the first of September. Those closing are the St. Cloud, the De Luxe and Central Shops. The boys of the Children's Home band which played here Tuesday night were entertained Tuesday afternoon at the V. M. C. A. where they had a swim in the pool and later played games in the gym nasium. Three eases only are to be tried in liolicc court this afternoon, but they are expected to be very hard fought ones. The defendants are charged with an af fray. assault with a deadly weapon and abandonment and prospects are fine for a lengthy session cf the court. John T. Morrison, white man wanted here oh an abandonment ease, was brought to the city Tuesday from Char lotte by Chief of Police Talbirt. It is planned to give Morrison a hearing in recorder’s court this afternoon. It is understood the warrant was issued at the request of relatives living Mere. Announcement was made this morning b.v the management of the Concord Thea tre that si>eeial rates 1 would be made here after to persons desiring to have theatre parties. The rates ure good only for par ties of ten or more. In order to secure reservations, the management will have to be notified a day in advance. Practically all of the road men who were engaged on the construction of the Coneord-Mt. Pleasant rood and the pav ing of the street in Mt. Pleasant, have left Concord. Most of the men made Concord ‘heir headquarters while on this jub and as they completed their work last week they have left for new jobs. New Y'ork won the first game in the important series with Pittsburgh, getting Pile big end of a 7-8 score. At the same time Boston was winning two games from St. Louis while Chicago was defeating Brooklyn and Philadelphia and Cincin nati were splitting a double-header. In the American League St. Louis won two games from New York and Chicago' de feated AA'ashington. Baseball fans of Concord are expect ing a big kick tomorrow when the Gib son and Kannapolis teams meet here. Neither of the teams has been defeated so.far this season and the game prom ises to be the most exciting of the sea son here. The two teams will play again Saturday in Kannapolis. The game here will be played at the Gibson Park. E. E. Barrier, commander of the lo cal post ol the American Legion, an nounced this morning that the Legion picnic scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed. The War Mothers are enter taining tomorrow and as they were to be guests at the picnic the Legion agreed to postpone their party until a later date. Announcement of the date will be made later. “Looks like a slow, Bteady rain is com ing. and that's just what we need,” a prominent farmer of the county aaid this morning. Such a rain seemed in pros pect this morning, but the clouds have broken up some since then and there seems less chance now for the rain. “Crops have reached that stage where they would spring up and fruit fine if we could get such a.rain,” the farmer prophesied. i The condition of Arthur Fink, who was injured several weeks ago when he jumped from a platform at the Cannon Mill to escape being burned by scalding starch, is Improved although he is not able to be out yet. His feet were badly sprained and his back was injured when he jumped. He also received minor burns from the places where the starch fell on him. He Doubted Her Lev*. She was bidding her lover a fond farewell, for he was going on a pro longed business trip round the world. Tearfully she clung to him and asked: “My darling, will you be true to me when you are far away? Promise that you will write to me from every town you visit!” And as he gathered her in his arms be cried: “Oh, Ada, is it love that prompts you to say this? Ada, swear to me. do you really love me—or are you merely collecting foreign postage ■tamps?” 1 Endeavoring to shoot a par over a new nine-hole golf course situated over a mile You can't keep a good thermometer down. . / i Not having, any faults is a very great fault. | The sun’s ;rays reaiti the earth in only eight minntcH. so no wonder they are so hot. '! AA'hen a man is full of himse'f he is jupt about vaieai^ .The had a hard life. But they didn't hive to listen to popular songs. VJ■ •• • i Most of ut having the key to suc cess -can’t? tire lock. ■ - Crime and Law. Chnrlotte News. | It would appear almost an axiom that crime increases in proportion as laws are mads. i Today there are more laws in the ; community, in the State and in the Na tion than ever before in human history; more laws but less government, j America today to the most lawless Na tion in the wor d. It is iite-ti'nliable as a matter of logic, demonstrated by prati ca! experience ip the I’nited States, that ’ i lawfulness can not stand and is not 1 created by laws. j State Ijcgisiatiires in two years grind out between Ktboo and 14.000 new laws. | while the Federal Congress piles up its I 1 grist. As a people we are engulfed in a sea of regulations and ns individuals bound .by straight jaekets of legal re-1 strict ion*.. And with this fanatical pro-1 cess going or. murder we are told in | j creases 1.300 per cent in en years, with t rape, robbery, rapine ami plunder of every kind keeping pace. | Governor Blaine of AYisconsin said j , in a recent speech that “The multiplioi jty of laws that do not comport with God's moral law are bound to be violat !ed and eventually repealed and ought t« be repealed.” .. In the Diamond Sculls at the Hanley regatta of 1878 the American contstant. George AY. Lee. of Newark, N. J., lost 'the race in a curious manner. AA'hen well in the lead. Lee stopped, thinking he had xfflfffinished the course, with the result | that one of his English opponents shot : ahead and won the victory- GUARANTEED \taKIN DISEASE REMEDIES VflPy M(Hunt’s Salve and Soap), fail In f II Fg the treatment of Itch, Eceema, L'l /A Ringworm,Tetter or edberlteh- ing akin diseases. Try thla treatment at our rUb. JKZCHAH If HUNT’s'a&ASANTBED (Hunt’s SaKesLsaap) Jail In ""jffl the treatment Mitch. Eczema, WgfT J Jl Ringworm,Te&rorotherltcb- fV / /1 ing akin diseases. Try this' t I treatment at dm OtL PEARL? DRUG COMPANY ILjet Your Ne& Battery Be An EfXIDE Use Only the 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 ho id the temperature to the zero mark if desired, ana this insures all ice cream and drinks in the best of condition. I EVERY CHILD SHOULD HAVE I ONE OF OCR INFANT DOLLS J Only a Pew How*’ Wark Will Get One. 1 —See Pace Ad. In TM» Paper. i | We want every child in Concord and' ’ this section to set one of our beautiful | infant doll*, with sleeping eyes and com pletely dressed /in silk-bound flannel bankets. , For oply five six-months new subscrip tions to The Concord Daily Tribune or six yearly subscriptions to The Concord Semi-Weekly Times with the cash, we will give free one of these beautiful dolls. You cannot buy one of these dolls at the stores, and if you could it would eost you at least $5.00. 1 If you do not take The Tribune or Times regularly now. your own subscrip-1 tion will count as one. | Get five friends, neighbors or fellow-1 j workers to subscribe, and the doll ia | yours. We will give you a book to get subscriptions. Come and get one. Either mail or bring in your subscrip tions when completed. We will then im mediately verify the subscriptions and deliver your doll. ■* You will receive the doll;just as soon as you eiibinit-your signed subscriptions. That is positive, for the dolls are already in The Times-Tribune office. A doll that will delight the heart of any little girl. A new subscriber is one who has not . been taking The Tribune during the last 30 days and who does not owe anything ,on back subscription. The Tribune re serves the right to accept or reject any ! order. j Nantes cannot be changed from one member of a family to another. All sub scriptions must be bona fide new ones. J The Birthday of The Telephone 'Charlotte News. I Fifty years ago the telephone was born. The date of its nativity 1» pro . bably recalled with some degree of vivid ness by the older people of the Country land how startled they were when the first miracle of transmission of the hu man voice over a string of wire was performed. Some who are not classed among the aged can recall also the installation of the service some 25 or 30 years ago here abouts, and how; transfixed they were at their first.' experience in this modern work of magic. Fifty years is not long and yet con sider what the humble telephone that was introduced half a century ago has done and what has become! Alxnnder Graham Bell, the parent of it, was teaching the dumb, following in getting his device so perfected that he got to monkeying with this thing that finally was evolved as the telephone which we have today. It wits after lout, tedious nnd laborious exeperiments that he finally, on June 2. 1875, succeeded in ggetting his device so perfected that transmitted his voice over the wire. Undoubtedly, the young --an must have been mighty proud of himself and happy over his achievement, as well a-' filled with exceptation of the tremen dous reach his discovery would have in human affairs and yet it is questionable whether he in his widest flights of fancy ever dreamed that in 50 years it would represent an industry of world-wide ser vice with 15,000.000 instuments in use. 40.000,000 miles of wire, with an Invest ment of $3,000,000,00(1 and more than 350.000 owners. The story is told of how Theodor. 1 N. Vail’s friends in Washington deprecated his rashness in quiting a perfectly good Ooverncmtn job and putting himself and his entire savings. SI,OOO, into th's wild scheme of the dreamer. Bell. They want ed to lure Joe Cannon into It. too, Dut he wbr too foxty and escaped. Actually aenkfOiif t of Alexander Graham Bell has aad the rang! - f a whole world in its beneficences to the I human race. i It has linked entiuents togelurr •« a I strange and frirn lfv < Minnraderi 1 . In less | than a lifeime the telephone has united fa-apart nations end done its part . ill ! { whnt in the day of fir^t I I dev ice was a widestr.-teh world down in ' j flit time to the provincial limits of a i neighborhood. ___L_ Picnic Picnic When You Think of Picnics, re member that we have the Stuff Picnics Are Made Os Thursday Morning Specials Pork and Beans 9c— 3 for 25c We Close Thursday Afternoons PIGGLY WIGGLY ALL OVER THE WORLD Add the Comforts of PLUMBING to Your Home Modem Plumbing will do as much or more than any other one thing toward making your home a comfortable and convenient place in which tfc live. It costs you nothing to get our cost «u --1 timate. - Concord Plumbing ■ fVmnanv'' I* ' . I>hon * *?!. Here’s die stop N A/, Ij Signal for that hot , temper of yours— j Dogs bite on days like this— /* S / !j ; and we’ve heard some wives /\ y ) J J j ' 1 i s say that husbands snap If you aft cranky and canff t=n / i\ Wl I help it —please allow us to. /\ w I ' A suit of cool Hoover's Un- 1 ' ] derwear will take care of the 1 ]J sulk, put on a smile and change J' a cross-word fan into an advertisement for a popular denti- i fice. ; SI.OO a Suit and up ’ \ i Bathing Suits —Golf Hose —Linen Knickers—Flannel Trousers j HOOVER’S, Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” «ji i That’s our business—to see 1 v at y° ur car ’ s °^ e< f and BfejN greased, thoroughly cleaned m\ /p and free from dust, dirt, grime MI and foreign particles. Let us tr - c ' ean ' n S yours for a week or two and see the difference. gAlfk * HOWARD’S FILLING STATION “Service VVIUi a smile" Be Sure You Are Right and Then Go Ahead— You will make no mistake by placing your order for your winter's coal with A. B. POUNDS Threatened strike may cause coal to advance SI.OO per ton overnight. ■ PHONE $44 Oft 279 A GROWING BANK Vleans more than mere good management. It means GOOD SERVlCE —service that has held our patrons and attract ed new ones. , To realize the advantage of prompt, intelligent personal banking service, you should have an account with this bank, where a standard of efficiency is always maintained. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK Capital $400,000.00 Resources Over $3,000,000.00 ;f —:T Special This Week Only Sayford Doilies 312 Pieces, 59c Sayford Dinner and Tea Size Napkins 59c the 100 Clines Pharmacy Phone 333 Melrose Flour Liberty Self Rising Flour Id * . . -...j Metros* Flour we need only announce arrival of a big shipment which we have every four to six weeks. Get yours now. Liberty Self Rising Flour ia th# very highest grade of Flour with phosphates and salt added ia the exact proportion, so you take no chance in your mixture to have very best results. It‘s a suc- Bay all your flour at Cline & Moose Wednesday, July 8, 1925 jnln CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected weekly by dine A Moose) Figures named represent prices paid | for produce on the market: i, Eggs _ .25 ij Corn $1.35 | Sweet potatoes 1.50 , Turkeys - .25 to B 0 Onions SL3S I Peas 8.00 i 1 Butter ... jo Country Ham _ JO Country Shoulder JO Country Sides :. JO |. Young Chickens .40 ’ Hens „ .is Irish Potato* i , 1.25 ———— " " " 1 ■ CONCORD COTTON MARKET WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, IMS Cotton .28 1-2 Cotton Seed .45 FRESH FISH Friday and Saturday Direct from Morehead City Gray Trout, Speckled Trout and Croakers . .. I I We also have a small lot of ‘nice side meat. Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Company PHONE 571 W i
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