PAGE TEN Why We Say “Buy Goodyears Now” j[ Goodyear quality is at the peak>--tu«Ver so high as it is to- ji| |d Goodyear prices are lowr— jn warty gases, way down below iji X the prices asked for or<!iaary v tire'S. X !j! We think this is every tire-bijyrer's opportunity. j!| |l[ So we say “Buy Goodyears jfow!” - .]|[ Yorke£?WadsworthCo. | Ihe Penny Ads. Get Results—Try Them. - - - ■ : vX - jP \ * On taste <ilMit,Chwtyft^| __ rftwrviait nAn v ► *»vra, - * ' ’ In and About the City ! “RAMSHACKLE HOPSE” [ ENTERTAINING FILM Betty CompdMl at Her Best hi Hulbert Footnei’s Mystery’ Story. By the Presff.Agbntc ) "Ramshackle House,’’ which opened \ last night at the Concord Theatre is one i of those pictures. that fits every; one’s penchant whether it he for Romance, mystery or adventure in strange Retting*, because all three ingredients are in evi -1 dence in copious quantities. As for ; thrills, big,one in etsgyy Rejuettce and rtiey |ren>J time-worn either*, they hafe the a^ed? advantage df befcig novel. \ A daring rescue from a giaM alligator in the treacherous Everglades of Florida and the slow drowning of the hero shut | up in the ballt bulkhead of a pacht. are l enough to make the most blase moVle -1 goer tense with excitement. | Betty Compson was never more ap i, jpealing. She can wear an old pair of 1 overalls and a rickety hat and look pos , itively ravishing. As usnal, her work i is excellent. John Davidson as the 1 villain is. splendid and Robert Lowing | is a good looking leading man. i Some good characterisations were giv | en by William Black as Keesing, the de. ] tective;’ Henry James as Pendleton i Broome, the heroine’s father, an amiable J incompetent; Duke Pelxcr as Spike Tal ! ley. a professional killer, and Josephine i Norman as Blanche Paglar, Spike’s | sweetheart. i "Ramshackle Honse” is the screen ver i sion of Hubert Footnet’e popular novel \of the same name. Harmon Weight di i reefed and did a splendid job. 1 You’ll play safe on thin one. It’s | real entertainment. ! Mother of Jacob Stirewalt 'Buried Y'es I terday. i Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Stire i wait, who died Tuesday at her home in 1 Mooresville, were held yesterday after i noon and interment was made in the i eemefery at Poplar Tent, j Mrs. Stirewalt was the mother of Ja * cob Stirewalt. superintendent of the Rrown Mill, of. this city, and Dr. Neal Stirewalt. "of I Kannapolis. She Was widely and prominently known through out this county, where she formerly ■ lived. One thing about bathing salts is you no longer have to take a girl at face ' 4TTMMAIIT j South Atlantic League. j- Won Lost PC. Charlotte 4* 40 27 .648 Spartanburg -- 47 3ft .618 Macon 47 34 .558 Augusta 38 88 .806 ♦-‘---..■1-r 38 38 .500 Okeenvifi l 35 41 .401 Cbldmh»ss3r 32 44 .421 Knoxvi* 2B 51 .299 Yesterday. CharlottaA: Macon 5. SparraMug fe Knoxville 0. AsheviilMf- Qraguviii- l Augusta 3; Columbia 2. *ic Lo«t pc. aetebiMM J 32 29 .642 iiUSIoJI-r‘» .33 30 ,63ft i ’Chicago 'm 45 40 .520 St. Louis 44 42 .512 ■ Detroit 43 42 .506 ■ Cleveland * 39 48 .444 New York 35 4ft .416 Boston 26 57 .318 RendW Yesterday. St. Louis 11; Boston 3. Philadelphia ft-11: Chicago 7-5. ' ‘ Cleveland 5-4 ; .New Y'ork 4-9. Detroit 5; Washington 2. National League. .Won Dost PC. i Pittsburgh ; 48 30 .615 ' New Y'ork 5O 32 .610 Brooklyn _ 41 40 .500 1 Cincinnati 30 41 .488 ' St. Louis 3ft 43 .476 Philadelphia 3ft 43 .476 Chicago J*. 36 46 .48ft Boston 33 50 .398 Rw*dU Yesterday. New York 7; St. Louie 3. Boston 4; Pittsburgh 3. Chicago 8: Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn 5; Cincinnati 2. Important Notice. There will be an old time brush arboi camp meeting at Phaniels Baptist Church; Preaching by the pastor. Singing will be led by M. M; Phillips, of China Grove. It starts next Sunday at -2:30 p. m., July lftth. All are welcome. Services every night at 7:43 o’clock. - REV. G. L. HODGE. > The Way Today. “Doc* a drummer tell a business man funny storiea?” "lie used to. Now he listens to the business man’s troubles.” fw' IHW iVtt'MH). JUUin V/gf Elis mtm ‘ w*r What the World Is Domg ! As Seen by Popular Mechanics Msgazine '^ A -j ' > u» ' v - i ' jl’DwrYoor Paeefßmal }i.,./YD«: Character? “That tie intelligence of a person cad be judged by his appearanoe, the shape of hit' head or the features of kit faee has bten disproved by ex periments conducted by Professors Donuld A.*X&iid and Hciimq Rpth w of U. V Uiiive&ity of lowa,” says Dr. Ajjh Biktw, professor of psychology, North , ' western University^,(-Chicago, .in ?a ■ • apmtl article. v [ ' "In one test, pictures were subswt , ted to 376 persons and their estimates i of t&ejnteiligence add abilities of. the [ten subjects were compiled; The re ' cults -showed that in attempting to arrange the pictures according to relative intelligence they could have done as welt with ttieir eyes I Vln another experiment, two j groups, of sorority i girts, teh in ) each and One group of t ten fraternity boys were select < ed as subjects. Friends of the t thirty then gave their opinions i ■ • ir ’ . i \ / »*•» ■ 'l'-'X a/>., xji jst\i *>•.: • - (r Y i 17 as-to intelligence, frankness, will pow ' y* ’ er, ability to tfiakf friends, leadership. • * originality and impulsiveness of the < subjects under observation. These opinions were found to agree ver? v ' closely except in the cases of frank ness and ability to make friends., i-j i "Next a large pupiber of buamest ! msdjjjschooi -teachers, employment managers and others used to meeting 1 *tu»mrers and judging them from O • ' - -* ♦- uuia DDI 1 dpniiDjjjuDHjjfliiGDiiDPo.ao"o7oo7~r"f' l, "u"~ttkTD d~r~~ : rrmnijdu7Tl ..a_jy S2OO 5 Piece Ivory Bedroom Suites For Only $99.00 ' Flill size Vanity Dresser. Bow end Bed. Chiflforette, Chats and Bench. Ivory finish. j[ <j! Bhif.decorations. See this suiteJn»our window. ||! $l5O PULLMAN DAVEMPORT.SUaTES FOR 175.00 <; I ( ■!' ' F-ulFstze’Bed, Davenport, Cliaii-and Rtickd-.* Malidgatijf finish. 'Tapestry upholstery. ' «j> Ki' ' " l-V ' i’!'.'- . .< r u-Uv»t; p .jf'jjVjfipK "vr<s. y*, a ' T! <>! •>« , F ■ ■ Im, > JUDY CLEARING SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NiGIIT ; L ! !!;! j Concord Furniture Co. I [i SEAtED perfectly || ct * '■ i - packed’ is sealed perfectly, and next j hf Winter when you open'a tan it will be found as fresh and L /’JDr \ delicious as the day it was canned. Let us* send you a trial fjj ■ dozen cans for testing. |£ w vt '?u>" - j J-Mi ' ' ’ fj I A Canning Outfit * | jft Get & Col-Pac Canner. It makes canning at easy. 3- Px 1 Get tfte b&t Utensils needed. We have everything £ 1 needed in canning, but the fruit. Ww.-; jj: tjr . 1 * on » HjfJ uu Hfr ■•. -ifFy*. - * :£*■' > • ••■rv ' ••• 1U Hti > |r n • a ms J R itchie Hardware Co J lr|rj) ffla VOUR HARDWARE STORE S iKTSiT vL3r K phone 117 . m their appearance were given a look at the thirty, one at a time, hnd their impressions. compared. Their opin ions agreed very well with eafch other, but did not agree with the ettimates of the friends who really kndw the subjects. “The only possible conclusion is that a peculiarly shaped head, an odd ear, close-set eyes, a hooked nose, wide mouth, receding chin, or any other. unusual feature about your head has nothing to do with whether you are’intelligent or dumb, honest or criminal, or whether -you would be a success in one line of work but not in another.” ... * • Planes Gather Mail in Flight from Rope between Poles Mail bags are pulled aboard with a V i -1 x, *s:k.<.<x: ' xx*i . -4 i : grapple without halting the planes at nonstop points on a German airline. The pouch is attached to a rope sus pended between two poles in an open field. The pilot flies between the up rights and as the plane roars past, the anchor, which already has been pulled up to the cockpit as the plane soars to higher levels. li Th u «day,lulyia 1925 ; a .BOARD 1 r W- • ■STRIP *AP RUBBER BAND Windshield Map Holder The popularity of the strip map for auto tourists makes the holder shown in the illustration a great help. Taka a piece of composition wallboard or heavy cardboard a little larger than one strip of your map. Near each corner, at one end, punch a small hole and push a short length of stilt Wire.through it, bending each end to form * hook. Now get two rubber bands for the ends of the board to ihold the map in place'. Hang tho hooks over the windshield so that the map is always in view of the driver ( hhd one of nis way. ~ : ; i» * * Kill Disease by Disease • ;■■■: . '■ ./ ■ •- ; . That paralysis maybe cured by in fecting the sufferer with malaria fever . expressed at a, recent . rtimawr is made to curb another, is said %o hare been tried. ’ with auecess. Blood taken from » malaria patient is injected into the . i veins of tbs paralytic who then has s. attacks of high fever. After eight or - ten of these attacks, the patient is i given quinine to kill the malaria - germs which killed the paralyris i s bacilli. i* * • 1 CMore than lIfIjOOOjOOO animals were : i slaughtered for food in this country > : last year, according to pwnrirf , figures. •

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