PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN h!ug is-Sc 0 ' izasßKaßgt&z i inventory of personal i#f*etion may be obtained on a A. Isenhour, assignee. in Ciborra* Sav ings Bank Bnilding. Concord. N. C., July 20, 1925, 30-ot-i>. New is fin Time For Housekeepers to can Elberta peaces, as the crop is two weeks ahead of the season. Call. A. F. Letter, 5736. 20-2 t-p. For Sale—ll Acres Two Miles From Court House on Old Concord-Salishury Bead with buildings. 18 acres on op- j posite side of road from the above tract, Both suitable for suburban homes. Will sell both tracts as a whole or cut them to suit the purchaser at real bargains. 00 acres on Concord-Mt. Pleasant National Highway 4 1-2 miles from Concord with good buildings, orchard, meadow and pasture. An ideal place, for a country home. T room house on White street near Brown mitt with out buildings, fine orchard, lot (50x300 feet, on easy terms at a real bargain. Half dosen other houses and lots for tale or rent. We also have quite a number of valuable farms' for sale. 3no. K. Patterson & Co., Agents. TB-3t-p. For a Taxi, Call Phone 508. J, Dt Boyd. 14-10tt-p. ; \%nted—J Rubber. Rags. Inner Tubes, i-Vags, rubber boots, rubber shoes, rags, (Tags, rags. Rag Man, George Rober ffion. Phone 965. IT-st-p. For Rent—Rooms *Above Correll Jewelry Store. Call 100. 11-st-p. Rent a Feed, Drive It Vourself. J. I). Boyd. Pilose 508. } 14-10 t-p. Cl BOBOLDi'S CAR IS PISTOL, TARGET s Machine Shot at in Trip .5 ™ Western North Carolina Raleigh New* and Observer. Out ion Borgium. the noted sculptor, probably escaped death by a margin of less than nine inches when the automo bile in which he was returning from the mountains of Western North Carolina was fired upon, presumably by vraffc of ficers Tuesday afternoon, either in Ruth erford county near the Cleveland line or in Gaston county, between Gestonia and Kings Mountain. A 45-cnlibro pistol bullet fieiietrated a heavy truuk on the rear of the car a few inches below the rear curtain of the car. The bullet hole was not discovered un til yesterday when the car was being washed at the Motor Service Co. here. The gullet penetrated the walls of the trunk and was stopped by tools.,lt ap peared to have been fired at a slight an gle from the right side of the car. and from a fairly close range. The hole in the trunk wall is large enough to poke a finger through- The bullet lodged in side the trunk. Mr. Borgium with a party of friends was returning from a brief vacation in the mountains. Included iu the party were R. 1,. MfeMiller, Raleigh attorney; Hugo Villa, Mr. Borglum's studio assis tant : Perin AA’. Gower, and Ben Dixon McNeil. The party had el imbed Chimney Rock, leaving there about 4 o'eloek. in tending to rench Raleigh shortly after midnight. Mr. Mac Neil was driving. The trip was made in a high-powered Dusen befg. In sparsely settled rural districts the cay was running with the muffler open. Members of the party remarked between Gastonia and Kings Mountain that they believed they were being fired upon from the rear, but others thought it was THE NEW EFIRD STORE AH This Week ?,* ' • *'<'■ ’ •. " • r.-sJrV -V" ■’- r j* .• V JULY CLEARANCE SALE No Profit Sole on Ladies’ Dresses v Buy Your Dresses at Whole sale Prket During this Big Clearance Sale THF NFW FFIRn STfIRF IflC Ef*W pIUIvL W, Close Every Thurstay Afternoon UnOl S*M»to Ut : • »?' l’-:A> v • •.i.v-■■ is* --V. ' • W For Sales—Cotton Gin. One SO Saw Gm and one 70 -saw gio, double box preaa. Also two saw mills. All in good condi tion. Gloseon-Estridge, Route 1, Ca barrus. 20-3 t-p. Pigeons For Solid white or splashed. MatSd pairs. Jesse McClellan, East Depot St. 17-ts-p. Wanted—Old Auto Carings, Inner Tubes, Airplane prices for submarine quality. Rubber,’ rubber, rags, boots, shoes, rags, metal, rubber and jugs. Anything worth while. Chas. H. Foil. 17-st-p. For Rent—Two Furnished Rooms for light housekeeping. Couple without children preferred. North Union street. Call 536 L. 16-4 t-p. For Sato—ChHffs White Enameled Bed and mattress in good Condition. Mrs. Robert C. Corxine. 16-7 t-c. For Rent—Desirable Store Room 30 by 75 in the heart of the business sec tion. Phone 327. 15-ts-c. Have You Paid Your Cabarrus Mutual May Assessment? John K. Patterson, Secretary. 'T3-10-C. Lost—Collecting Book Route One of Tribune, either on South Union, East Depot, or N. Church street. Finder warned not to collect Atom this book. Had name of Lloyd McKay written in book, together with all names of sub scribers on this route. Return to Trib une office. 9-ts. You Have Tried The Others For Paint ing and wall papering. Try me. and tell others of the difference. John A. Bentield. Phone 4911.. 17-6 t-p. Desirable Furnished Rooms For Rent; New house with modern conveniences. Phone 501. 10-ts-p. For Rent—Nice South Bed Room. Can secure meals across the street. For information regarding the room phone 701 R. \ 15-ts-p. only the exhaust from the motor, and no more was said of ij until tlp> bullet hole was found by mechanics yesterday morning. In Cleveland county the car was overhauled by a mounted policeman, aud a fine collected- He said that he had been in pursuit for six miles, but made uo men'ion of having fired opon the ear. From the appearance of the hole in the trunk the pursuer wav; evidently fir ing at the tires or at the gasoline tank. He missed both and had his fire been nine inches higher it* would have caught Mr. Borgium in the back of the bend. When shown the bullet hole yesterday Mr. Borgium xmi’ed and remarked that it was probably fortunate if the car was running at a speed that it outran the bullet. , / Names oi Beat legging Ring’s Patrons Have Been Uncovered- New York. July 18.—The names of thousand" of persou* in 70 cities of 29 states who were customers of a huge mail order bootlegging establishment un covered in a raid here last night, have become known to prohibition authorities through seizure of the concern's books. United States Attorney Buckner said today that the books eontain a list of 20.000 orders for liquor aud that many of the customers were prominent in the political, social and professional life of their connnunites. None of the name* will be made pub lic at present. The orders. Mr. Buckner said, indicates a wholesale aud retail trade extending from New York to the Pacific cost. Mrs. Emmh Julia Lewis, n practicing lawyer in Bt. Louis, was the grand mother of five children when she de luded to prepare herself to enter the professional field. THB CONCORD DOT.? TRIBUN* { IN AND ABOUT THE CITY "HI MILITRAY COMPANY IS BACK FROM ENCAMPMENT Members Returned to Home Rase Y«a terday Morning Alter Very Soereosfwl Stay at Camp. Members of Company E returned to their home base yesterday morning after two weeks Rpent in camp at Camp Glenn. The return trip was made without un toward incident, members of the company report. Every member of the company except one returned yesterday, the exception having returned several days ago with-, out leave. He was arrested by local lattice officers and was held in the county jail until officers of the company returned yesterday. Several members of ffie company be came ill while at camp last year and were forced to be left in the Morehead City hospital. This year, however, the company escaped serious illness and all of the men returned in fine physican con dition. f7apt. Norman Alston, commanding of- Jlcer of the company, reports that the work at camp this year moved off very smoothly, and he joins with the other of ficers in the opinion that the caiup prob ably was the best oyer conducted. Several expert riflemen with the locgl company entered the contest to deter mine the team of ten to be sent to Camp Perry for the national shoot, bnt they failed to qualify. Capt. Alston and sev eral other members of the company had fine records on the range this year, but they failed to get places in the first ten. NUMBER OF DEEDS WERE RECORDED HERR SATURDAY Day Was Unusually Busy Owe For L. V. Eliott, the Register «| Deeds of the County. Saturday was an unusually busy day for L. V. Elliott, register of deeds for county. Quite a number of deeds were filed for record, five marriage licenses were issued, and in addition quite a num ber of mortgages and other pffpers were deposited with Mr. Elliott for entry. The following real estate transfers were recorded by deeds fiidd: Mrs. Margaret E. Goodman to J. Dt Santis for *lO and other valuable con siderations property on Swink street. Chagles R. Cline to O. AA’. AValter for .s(>7s property iu No. 4 tbwmdiip. G. R. Barringer and others to AV. L. Hahn property in Mt. Pleasant for *.‘580. T. D. Maness. trustee, to C. A. Cook for *2OO, property in No. 5 township. Same property by Air. Cook to 1.. B. Sutlier for *240. Nannie Littlejohn to Witt Douglass for *<>s. property in AA’ard 4. It. 1,. Vmberger to Thomas Widenliouse for *750. property in No. 4 towuship. AA’. B. Barn-hardt to Samuel Goodman for *lO and other valuable considerations property in "No. 5 township! , Ellis Springs to AVilt Harris proporti on Broad street for *IBO. J. L. Crowell, trustee, to Effie aud Tessie Barrier, property in Wadsworth addition for *475. NEGROES WHO OVERPOW ERED GUARD ARE STILL FREE Office* s Unable to Fnd Any Trace of “Shine” Huggins and “Stick” James. ‘■Shine” Huggins and “Slick” .Tames, the two negroes who escaped from the chain gang last week after overpower ing 1,. I». Fryling. a guard, are still at liberty. Continued search for the ne groes has failed to develop any clue that might lead to their arrest. „ While officers of the county have come to the conclusion that the negroes in all probability have left this part of the country, they are nevertheless keeeping a watch for thorn on the hope that some development will lead to their arrest either in the state or elsewhere. The negroes escaped early Thursday morning after overpowering Air. Fryling and taking his gun from him. They got possession of the gun after practically chocking Air. Fryling into insensibility. “The Ten Commandments Will Live For ever. By the Press Agent. Some books are read, and then thrown away. Some pictures are seen, and then forgotten. The life qf an ordinary movie .—the society drama or comedy, is about two years. Classics of literature like "Hamlet* and Emerson's “Essay on Com .pensatioii” live throughout generations and are rend again and again. “The Ten Commandments" has a theme so great, a sweep so large, and is so elaborately re-j produced that rt is one of the small] group of films which will never die. As a fine book can be read over and over again, so a picture like this can be look ed at more than once without losing its Hover. Cecil B. DeMHle’s cinemaxterpiece will be shown at the Htar Theatre begiu ning today lor a rnn of three days.—to day. Tuesday aud Wednesday. A* the Theatres. The First National’s gigantic new ver sion of "Quo Vadis” with Emil Janninga is being Shown today and tomorrow at, the Concord Theatre. Cecil B. DeAlille’s “The Ten Com mandment,” one of the mightiest dramatic spectacle of all the ages, with Theodore [Roberts. Beatrice Joy. Richard Dix. Nita Naldi, Rod Laßocque. Estelle Taylor and tan all-star east is being shown today, to morrow* and Wednesday at the Star. The Pastime today and tomorrow is showing Frbnklyn Farnurn with Dorothy Ward and Catbleen Calhoun in “Caliber 45” aad * comedy. “The Faet Male," 'starring George O’Hara and Alberta A’augbs. Tfwt Mrrthif Big tout meeting at the White-Parks Mill in in great progress. A large crowd was present last night. There were two people made professions last night Tie meeting will continue till August the 2nd. Special songs at each sendee. The ser vices are for the public. Everyone in in cited to come aad help make this meet ing worth while. At the cloning of this meeting August the 2nd. we are expeet ing a home coming service. , Dinner on the ground at the tent. Come awl bring <a box or basket with you and feel wel **>“*•. O. E. E. Revival Meethw at (Mi RMge Church A revival meeting will he begun at Oak “"aF ***% mvitta tfc< eerace. PLANS GOING FORWARD FOR S. 8. MEETING County Association Will Meat Aagn*i 29th at St. Wtrgim Church. AVorkers from all ttamlay School of all denominations in the county are ex pected to attend the. Cabarrus County Sunday School Association, whtc* ha* been announced for Thursday. August 2ft. at St. Stephens IJitheran Church. Representing the North Caroiiut Sun day School Association in the (Vmven- be D. W, Sims General Super intendent. Mr. Sims is well known In the Sunday School world, having had years of experience in the work with the Sunday Schools both large and .small. There will also be on the program a num ber of the prominent pastors, superin tendents and other Sunday Si hoo! work ers in the county. Plans and program for the convention are be ; ng worked out by J. J. Baruhardt, I*resident, and Sam J. Query, secretary of the County Sunday School Associa tion. These officer* have gHanutwwd that again this yaar « pennant will be presented to the Sunday School iu the county having present in the convention the largest number qf representatives, sisxteen yearn of age and over, accord ing to the number off Riles traveled. Any Sunday School in the- eounty is eligible to compete for the pennant except the Sunday School with which the conven tion is held, and others within one mil* of the convention dnjrch. It is expected that there will be ugich friendly compe- J titkm among the Sunday School* for} the pennant. MIDLAND GARAGE LOOTED EARLY y&NDAY MORNING Donald WldenbouM- Lost Quantify of I Auto Tins aad Accessoriaa-Uttlo Taken From Stork The garage belonging to Donald Wid-| enhouse. at Midland, was broken into by I thieves last night bftweon 12:30 and lj o'clock and a quantity of good* were] taken. A store nearby wa* also en tered but little- waq” carried off. I Persons in the vicinity are eaid to' have seen tlie light in the store at the I time it is supposed tp have been robbed ' but did not make an investigation. Tlie article* looted from the Widen liouse garage include the following: One Goodyear all-weather cord tire, two Goodyear fabric tires, two Titan cord tires, two Diamond fabric tires, one Pathfiender fabric tire, all 30x31-2. The tires taken 30 by 3 were as follows: Two Goodyear all-weather, two Diamond. Tlfreo motormeter* and three borne were also removed in addition to a quantity of cigarettes. . Kittle of value was taken from the store with the exception of some cigar- 1 ettes and some socks. COUNTY’ HEAL/m DEPARTMENT IS HAVING BUST SEASON Inoculations For Typhoid Fever Number Over Three Titonaand—The Dipthtbrrn Treatments Given. Hie county healtj|, department is ex periencing ita busiest time of the year' just at the present with the inoculation . against typhoid and diphtheria in full j blast over the entire couuty. More than ! 3,300 persons have already taken the i treatment for typhoid or are taking it i now. Diphtheria treatments have been given to 30<> people. Last year tlie number of typhoid j treatments given in the couuty was be-1 tween five and six thousands. It is expected that more than that number will be given this year. SAY'B CONCORD Pi|BTY HAD THINGS FINE ON VESSEL Card From H. W. Blank*. Mailed in Eu rope, But Written at Sea. [ AA’. M. .Sherrill, associate editor of Tile Daily Tribune .find The Concord Times, has received a card from H. W. Blanks, written while Mr. Blanks and party were at sea. Tie message reads: “The Concord bn neb going strong. Sev en hundred aboard. Our accommodations wonderful. Everyone well and happy. “AA’e are putting Ogncord on the map. I Am on tlie ship’s program committee and | °‘ie of our girls is editor of the ship i paper.” -i jyJK R I One of the most impressive scenes in [Uie new First National [lift mutation of > Quo Vadis.’’ which 1* playing at the [Concord theater, is that depicting the ’destruction by wild bpasts of the Chris tians in the Arena at Rome. It i* at this point at the progress of the photo-spectacle -uiprtme that a vivid incident takes place, r ’’Ply. the rescue of Lygla from the furi. ts bull which is about to gore her to death, and tfie ap lieal to the cruel tyrant Nero, on the part of Marcus A’inicius. to spare the Christian girl. Many spectators have thritted visibly during the enactment of this Stirling episode but very few probably have .realtoed urlth wbat eonoummate care ahd technical skill the sc«rt has been tire pared. The director no loafer limit* himself to a narrow elrele of action; talented men. such as directed “Quo A’adis," have broken away from the trammels of the legitimate stage, and their production* ’now present an almogt unlimited range of vision. Emil Juntongs has the role of Nero, and the supporting cart number* 000. SertaaMag Mart to Bu IMS Friday. A swimming meet wiif be held at the Y. M. C. A. Friday night when a local team and Charlotte, Salisbury «nd Kan napolis aquatic star*’ wfH give an e»- hibition. Greensboro and Winston-Salem have been invited to tike part in (be meet but have sot accepted yet. The program is to include fancy div ing. fancy and expert ewimming, demon stration of life saving, stupt races and water stunt*. T ~ MI. Hmaan Chth g* Maid TilMatat law* are roquwtod tb -ba present at the church Wednesday luorujog paryared forj The Patriotic* 1 t'he Sons J America will hold a gtowc a* BLJobmO <» Tkuwday, August ISth. hill members of thU or** am invited to tax’ praaent. . to Congiefti And Prcjidctot Cincinnati. July IS.—Reduction of ***** income* in order to dto cocry iiwratment of capital in non tax* We securities was advocated today tjr Hiehoits Long worth epeakey of the house, in a speech before Maine Club et its Coney Island qut ■tot- He also assured his audience that the neat sesaiou of Ctumraan would be marked by “nothing but the friendliest sort of co-operation between Ccngreei and the White House. t Mr. said that he bad tried abolish tax free arcuritifs by a con stitutional amendment which he said “in the torn last sessions has had cdtoplete Republican backing aud complete Demo cratic opposition." He advocated reduc ing taxes on targe incomes as a feasible alternative. | The plan would, be ctaimod, “reduce taxea to a point where temptation to avoid paying will not prove h-restotable.” Margaret. F. Moriarty, of Beicher town. is the first woman to Maesa ehUHetto to become a jurtice of the peace with iiower to loans warrants and take, hail. > • There is an average of from one to two earthquakes in Japan everejrduy. Say* Sba la No Longer HftjtaMd With I Sfomarit Trouble and Cpurtipathin : HERB JUIUH f 1 k*d always heord It Raid that a ] disordered stomach could cause mere trouble in the condition of one’s health ithan any other disorder of the- human body, but I never fully realised the im rirtance or truth of that statement until ■ began to suffer with stomach trouble myself. I now know that one's whole system is vitally affected when the stom ach is out of order, and the symptoms are so varied and so disagreeable that a 'ssufferer from stomach trouble never knows a pleasant, moment. Such was'i my case until I took HERB JUICE.”!! said Mrs. Mottle Kixxlah. residing at 02 I Peachtree street. Concord. N. C. Con- 1 tinning, she told of her i-ondition before-; using HERB JUICE. “My trouble began! with constipation: when I began to have ' headaches, a tired, drowsy feeling all the , time. In a short kime stomach was all ugsef ami nothing. I ate would agrpe with ng. My digestive.organs were soon erttn pletely out of order and I could not.eat a meal and enjoy it on aeoount of'fhe teyrlble gas j»a<n* in my stomach after ! mtting. In desperation'l bought a bottle , of HERB JUICE, as t had read so much i aiout rt iu the papers. This medicine is i tlie only thing that ever proved sntiqfact- 1 ogy Os gave me any relief to speak of. 1 it soon regulated .m.v bowels, froeil my ! cogged intestmesfeud my food was tbere fdre acted upon lid digested. No more ' jifison was übsorned into mv blood and carried all through m.v body, for HERB JI*R'E. the true nature’s remedy that it is, cleaiwed my system thoroughly and I ivto> once more in a splendid condition. I ftpind HERB JUICE to be not only a most effective medicine, but n very pleas* : apt one. Today J am in a better condi- . turn than I have been tor yeprs and I 1 ntust give HERB PUICB the full ered- ’ it for m.v restoration to goto! health I take great pleasure in recommending such a wonderful medicine to anyone suffer-, j 5/ j t , “ " BiUsmHatf You Can Cook y&hthe Gag Turned Off! &SXS?2r?Ji Ymi\slVo GofATim. lottos Ww.fgT with th» bcmtyoa now waatm -a demonstration wrW ' t . glllpi You can eryoy a Chamber* Range while payins a __ SjZ?* I ' toJhßgMftyL,- ror “• /w * eqout oar plan. ■f M IWißßMffiW—rata r. I 1' A tff . _ kv IV. ft o m fj” 7 - -1 | fl DIAnVIII 1 f f iffw rr ifil Hmrniif/t isl w/wfyl Is Am j Quiciciy team to '‘llSaßiy-JMT I * - - xecipr tsanjo,orany Gib- nw "f# mm instrument. Exdu~ supreme. Easy to play «N« fcuima mok. them because of the exclu trjfest to outstrr. MAT'features, ' '’ ■'’ "7 KIDD-FRIX Music & Stationery Co. Phone 78 Concord, N. C. As. For Light-Footed L Comfort • Yo V’ ll the pleas ing little one-strap cat-out vamp m pictured here is Made of soft patent kid, it fits so smoothly, at the throat, instep and ankle. *lt IVF Y f S is a «»»f«Htftble shoe >' f6r general summer wear. " rHE 0f 8000 SHOKS '' $5,00 ,0 $7.00 •* ' ' , • VOILE AND ORGANDIE DRESSES *-s ?*' V / vV' / . "*• v Cleaned and Refinished d'-v ft*.?*!'' • ■ • k . clean and refinish such dresses making them look like new at small cost either iu colors or plain wh\te. M. R. POUNDS Dry Cleaning Department L / ' •Mon Hay, July 50,T05S

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