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PAGE SIX I Great Alteration Shoe Big Specials For All This Week ! Beautiful White Kid Pumps QS to $5 95 ! lj! Latest Shapes ** * *** * j| ]!' Black Satin and Patents always indemdnd. Dressy and de- |j | S ' redbyS s2is S $3.95 ta .$4,95 | Misses’ and Children’s Patent and to Qgr o \\K ' Colored Strap PumpS _L—J_~X— | [ !j[ Big Specials in Men’s Black, Brown and Light Tan Oxfords 1 | $1.95 $2.55 *° $4.95 \ t -r, - V ; h irl i\ - » j New Styles That You’d Never Expect to See at Such j|| Low Priced ■ j [ E MARKSON SHOE STORE FORMERLY PARKER’S SHOE STORE V''V V • '■ ' ..•' y ’ IJ 'I ■ ... * " v* - *' " I ' J ‘ ' ' X,' " ' '• OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOO IHAVOLINE OIL | Is More Than Oil. It is , POWER j We Are Now Ready to Supply You With HAVOLINE Mutual Oil Company PHONE 478 R. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO ■ rt.ua■ L ■ i- ■ t -u. ai ~i mu « •, r u j•, t ~ r jyt ~j ji i , =,. r i,iu. INSURE ; When You Start To Build . k * The right time to take out insurance is when you start I building. Then if through,aay.cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover your k)6S. -i ! ■ -V ! q \ jJ ► ; ;• . Ketzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors, to. Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. B. EET/ER * X, A. JONES YORKE R n m*,.. ..nmEffaEgt!-:,, prrMrßiHOTWßgriMr' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooobooooc- J BEST V :< ' ' "- 4 CEMENT ... \ . kPLASypV)? ' ‘d-lOKE' y ’ 1 LIME I Mortar Color, Plaster Paris PHONE 74 CRAVEN’S KPRR STREET | OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO Watch Our Windows For I > y'y r «;j _ ,! JULY SPECIALS 11 CHARLES STORES CO., Inc. j I jlnmfit* Concord N. C. | MXIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY : ; » Concord, N. C The Home. Good over One Mil- ' TOE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE The Concord JPafly Tribune TIME OP Cli»IN6 OP MAILS The time of the dosing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound. 138—11 :00 P.M. 36—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. 2ft—11:00 P.M. LOCAL MENTION | i Miss Mary Mclnnis, who has been confined to her home on account of ill- 1 ness. Is improving. Her condition is very favorable. Efird’s July Clearance of all summer goods will begin tomorrow morning and last for three days. Read the page a<l. in this issue. If you miss this sale, you will miss some big bargains. ’1 he Southern l.oa i and Trust Co. ; has sold to the V.ltite-l’arks Mill Co. property on Snider street for SSO. ac cording to a deed filed with the register of deeds of the county yesterday. i The weekly meeting of the Concord Kiwanis Club will be held at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. A fine program has been arranged, accord ing to the committee in charge of the meeting. A meeting in the interest of the Co iperative Marketing Association will be tield Saturday night at Mt. Gilead at 8 (.’dock, H. H. R. Mask will speak on this occasion and the AVinecoff string band will furnish the music. Police officers here are questioning all lersons detected operating autos without ' lew stare licenses. , Yesterday was the ast day for the old license*- and persons :sing them will be arrested unless they' '•ail offer a satisfactory reason to the of ficers. . City officials are planning to make Concord spoties after the dean-up week which begins July 27th mill ends August Ist. Each ward is to have two days in which the trash will be collected from the street in front of the homes where it i sto be placed. State highway forces have begun work putting the Concord-Monroe highway in condition. This road was taken over by the state several months ago. The bushes on the side of the road are being -at and 'the posts which will be used for signs are ready to be placed. All members of the Fred Y. McConnell •wist *of the American Legion are urged to attend a meeting of the post tomor row night. Officers of the twist say the meeting is to he a very important one and for that reason they are anxious to have a large crowd present. The meet ing will start at 8 o’clock. A coin was found by Clifford Yates in No. 2 township, near the Roberta Mill, which was 201 years old. It had on it the date. 1724. had what seemed to the word Britannia, and pictured n woman riding some short animal. It was not .possible to tell what the de nomination of the coin was. „ According to reports reaching Concord yesterday a man named Rurris himself during the day at a farm it) No. 8 township. It is believed, however, the man killed himself in Stanly county. as no report has been made to Coroner- J Joe A. Hartsell. although the report of j the suicide was current in Concord, Kan- i napoiis and Landis. The 20.000 gallon tank which belonged to the Noil Construction Co. and which : had been used here during the paving of the Mt. Pleasant highway was removed to i Stanfield yesterday for use in jiaving the ■ Charkitte-Albemarle road. Much inter-, .est was cfliisetj by the sigh! of the im mense tank secured to the top 'of the i truck. i Road forces are at work on the Con- I cord- Charlotte road how widening the \ highway. At some points the fills on the i sides of tlie hard surface are being treat j t>d with rock which are used to form a firm foundation. Tlie widening of the road, and the use of the rook and other substantial material wiil make it pos sible for motorists to drive off the bard surface in passing oars without danger. Philadelphia is leading the American League again by reason of two victories over Chicago yesterday while Detroit was defeating Washington. St. Louis was 1 winning from Boston and New York was - dividing two games with Cleveland. In > the National League New York defeated St. Louis, Boston defeated Pittsburgh, Chicago won from Philadelphia and Brooklyn defeated Cincinnati. The manager of a case, the manager of a garage and the manager of a meat market were tried in court yesterdny for operating their places of business wilh | out paying the city privilege taxes. Judg ment was suspended rfh payment of, coats in eayh case provideed the licenses are \ paid It once. Two negroes tried for fornication and adultery .were found not guilty by the court. Not the Type. " - ~j Out in Hollywood tlje thousand ai*l one applicants for picture .engagement* hear modi about the necessity of pro! curing types. Directors talk type often-! - times to the exclusion of every other qualification for an engagement and a story is told of a film producer who wa« in search of a man to play the part of George Washington. Ohe candidate for the place had put his trunk in hock with all his pictures. So he bought a number of lithographs of the true George Wash ington, autographed them and sent them in. “I’m sorry,” wrote, the producer, “but I can’t engage yon. You see, my boy, you’re Pot the type.” H VMfc Steccp j*. a /fiSSK 1 W/vA Things are about equal. The thin man has more tojjlpugh about but the fat one more to hmgb with. Henst-just Raf around so- much we wish we could, teach them to lay the, i Wfe usually- criticise others for doing exactly what we would do in their places. Being Sick In bed is awful. It gives you too much lime to think. relative. A chigger prob ably ea is an elephant, By dwidtag your money properly you mu nniltilSfjßulriidy. < NEA Service, lie.) ( Earliest Cotton Rale in Twenty-five Years. New York, July 15.—The first bale 1 of new cotbug fn reach Ne.w York thiH i season was received today by the cotton brokerage firm :of Bond. MvEnany and Company, frail! Savannah, Ga. It will be auetionbi iff on the floor of the cot-1' ton exchange' fopiorrow or Friday. The [ hale wns prcjdceil by J. C. Getser, of Webster. B*i„; being shipped here by Cooper and jSigffin. of Savannah. Its receipt was taflier than any bale has been received jjif 25 years. FORESI HILL LADY TESTS TREATMENT Results Are - Astonishing—The Terrible Menace to Health, Constipation, Is Overcome, Says Mrs. A. 8. Rogers. It is no yemler that the demand for the new treatment lioW being offered to the general public is growing by leaps and bounds when hundreds have already tested it out and found it to he the great- 1 est remedy £iey have ever psed, accord-; ing to their own statements, for consti pation, indigestion, liver and kidney dis orders. Mrs. A. O. Rogers, of Forest Hill, was restori-4 to health by healing lowers of this marvelous nature remedy,: HERB Jl’fpE. Her statement follows: “I had been .suffering from constipation and indigestion with terrible headaches and pains In my back nntil I began taking the great nature medicine, HERB SLICE,” stated Mrs. A. C. Rogers re cently. “I -read in the pppers about many being relieved of theit trouble by HERB JUICE, so I thought I would try it myself in the hope that I might get some relief 'iyeui my troubles. Now I. am relieved of constipation find indiges tion and am feeling tine. My appetite is very good; sle<V just splendidly and am nuieb Stfoager since taking HERB JUICE. I think everybody who needs a good medicine to stop constipation and | indigestion •should take this great medi cine, HERR JUICE.” Many sufferers vr-ho are-daily testing out this wonder ful nature remedy are being convinced and they are <oonvincing their friends that this splendid medicine is reeallv making a remarkable taprovement in .their condi tion. HERB JUICE brings good health. it Hundrwls an now calling daily to ace the HERB JUICE man at bis headquar- I ten at the GRpan Drug Co., giving state ments far publication and praising HERB JUICE that their friends may be induced to try the great remedy which la reliev ing no many sufferers in Concord. HERB JUICE is a Ins sold by F. L. Smith Drug Co., in Kannapolis and leading druggLsts everywhere. *- oooooooodiooooooobooooooooo I Let Your Nejt Battery !; . fie An , Use Only the 1 II /Best . if Our New Mechanically Refriger- Autopolar Fountain . ♦ • , " ■ lc r. ?S! arn J” . Taost Rer iect condition. With this new au tom4tte refegertftmg it is ''Salts of dead sea arouse HOPES FOR 810 INDUSTRY Jerusalem, July 15.—Effort* Soon will be made 'to exploit the' vat* ‘mineral wealth of the Dead Sea, and' Paleetine, the richest country in the world for por asti resources, may begin to yield up «ome of itM richee. A government annonncetnent eayet that in view of, ,the existence in ,tbe water* of the Dead Sea of certain minerals, the W'inniof and marketing of which for commercial purposes is believed to Ite pra-. livable,. the pown agents for the colonies, acting on behalf of the govern ment of Palestine, are pvepnred to rc aeivi applications for the grant of rights to undertake operations. The volume of the Dead .Sep is some where in the neignbortiood of 120,000,- 000.000 cnbic metres. Hence the are* contains roughly 30,000,000.000 tons of itilxed salts, of which posieb'y,, 1.500.000,* (100 ton* are 1 potassium chloride. The salt* occur as a strong brine, immedi utcly repdy for evaporation tnd crystal lization for the production of pure salts by the natural heat of the sun. The [overage percentage, of salts in (he br-r.e [is at least 25 pet- cent, of Vhtbh- 'l4 per cent is ■iirf’uim chloride, four to sejrnn iMTccjit , l otgHuinin chloride, and up to dne percent or more of magnesium bro mide. The surface of the Dead Se<y lies 1,206 feet below the sea level, It is'4S miles long and 10 miles widfc as big as the Hike -of GCnevn. jfhat 0.50055C0 tons <jl water igl !«,)% dnai. Pccause of the wctrUoiWhairy w v*i>o«S»n caused by the intense heat, the water is impregnated with mineral substances, of which commont salt constitutes seven percent. Fish cannot live in the Dead Sea, which destroys neaHj; all organic life. * r ' w ,;‘, The official announcement.that the gov ernment is prepared to- grant a con cession for the exploration y>f.lhe mjjfi eral resources of the. Dead ,Rs* Sijjis several ypk'r* peospectibg f>y ft gronllif Jewish financier* of Palestine amt WMt [and. Recently an American oil om paify which has been prospecting for petroleum in the southern part of Dead Sea region, has displayed keen' in terest in the bromide deposits. Other American companies have sent out en gineers to examine the brine. It is understood that, because of the competitilth, the .gpreriymeut decided to invite tenders from ali interested parties before grantihftr-a- conccssioti.t •«*» So Are We Alt ~ Sectary Sumner of the Society for the Suppression of Vice said in New York the other day: "Some of our opponents claim that censorship are anti-natural, -but a* a mat ter of facte we arc all censors at heart. "At a moving picture show a bevy of bathing beauties were flashed on the screen, and n young fellow leaned for ward and said 'to a woman in front of him: “ ‘Would you kindly remove your hat. madam?’ "The woman turned around and glared: “ ‘Certainly not!’ she said. ‘You’re altogether too young to look at what they're showing now’.” Over 2foOO Want to Enter N. C. C. W. at Greensboro. }Ior? than 2.000 students have applied for admittance, to North Carolina College at Greensboro at the opening of the fall term. September 15th. according to Miss • Laura Coit, secretary of the institution. The number of new student applying— , those who have not before attended the ! college—is 1,038. pvwtuhtKß PENNY ADS ARE CASH ODD FELLOWS' NOTICE. Meets every Thursday evening at eight o’clock. Work in third-degree. I . J. D. WILLIAMS, N. G. 1 A.L. SHINN, Secretary. : •——- • ... t >. : c. v ,. ~i ~ „ j fcUbfcjnS lag «Ma dI*MMM* Try i thi* t (nttwauiwfikk ,4 Monty without question 0 1 ; n PEARL DRUG COMPANY , i - -\, “ ' Add the Comforts of : :.: I PLUMBING to Your Home Modern'plumbing Nvill do as much or more than any other one thing toward making your home a comfortable and convenient place in which to live. It costa r« cot ~ ; i —. I Here’s the stop \ so-s I Signal for that hot unW temper of yours—- X Dogs bite n days like this— A / 9 and we’ve heard som£ wives /JCV A *s** J ) ’ i sdy that husbands snap" tod— [I If you are cranky and can’t / )\ help it—please allow us to. . p‘"' ! Jjf f ' A suit of cool Hoover’s Uiit- |\ lK==> I. derwear will take care of the 1 i) I*;. on a smile and change i/I | a cross-word fan into an advertisement for a popular’denti- l ! L fice. | SI.OO a Suit and up Bathipg Suits—Golf Hose—Linen Knielcters-z*Flannel I Trousers HOOVER’S, Inc. ' “TIIE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” IRIWd * HOWARD’B FILLING STATION ! EftjL - : * ® ,niite ” IBeSure You Are Rightand Then Go Ahead— You will make no mistake by placing your order for ! j your winter’s coal with A. B. POUNDS Threatened Strike may cause coal to advance SI.OO per S ton overflight. P h<|nE-244 Q 5 278 t * jj lal c °-OP£RATK> N ii n 0 f °™/oi business in this wide world which fxi^fTwiihout' that quality which marks its endurance jj A *puccessful jtoitrtess co-operaion. j ‘ recognizes that its progress hinges on the 1 e | j financial • grosvt h;of jthift- Community. So it’s perfectly pat- I ural for iito ; '!>RMiertsted in the progress of each cirizen. 1 j CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK 1 Resources Over $3,000,000.00 i w .i .mi-‘(rn. i - : -■ 1 i ’""'v 11 - j. . A 'i 1 30000000000000000000000000 Calls For Talcum Powder 8 | WE HAVE ALL KINDS | f I Clines Pharmacy f Phone BSS 50000000000000000000000000 Melrose Flour I - Liberty Self Rising Flour & t- ‘-'s-'u- -• *! (In . I i.l .t/ ' J•: Mctraw Flour 1 we oeed only announce ; Mfema : and salt added tr tbs exact proportion, so you take no chance in your mixture .to have very beat reanlta. It‘a a auc feeaa. | i | But aU vour flour at I ‘ r Th;|#ayj J u| y iO, ■ ■■ M ; —_i . CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET j (Corrected weekly.by Gllne A Moooe : « ! Cow sus [ Sweat potatoes IJSO j Turkeys .25 to .30 I Onions fl ok j Butter *v JPL I Country Ham [ Country Shoulder I Country Sides .20 [ Young Chicken* .25 [ Hens ,Js I Irish Potato* i j CONCORD GODM MARKET 1 (< THURSDAY, Cotton feed L ,4)jl ToOur^i^and CustoAfes: (We are new ready to serve you at our new Store on Church street next to CaSh Feed Store, i , We are better prepared than ever to serve you and will be Cabarrus Cash Gro eery Company PHONE* 571 W ' .... , ,<•’<