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PAGE EIGHT REFRIGERATORS 1-3 OFF Automatics, with water cooling system. Baldwins with perfect. circulatiqn. Crystals, Snow White, inside and out. ALL GOING AT ONE-THIRD OFF. ,You can now buy a high grade Refrigerator for less than the price of Vh common box. Rather than carry these refrigerators over Until 'another season we' have cut the price One-third. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE .•-Vt' v r * > • *■■ ft *s * ;r> : if" > HAVOUNE OIL ' Is More Than Oil. It is, POJVER We Are Now Ready to Supply You „WIthHAVOLINE. v> ;I yuv +o Vfhm yJu B^ild r a rvrfW f\xv The right time t(J ta3ce odt when you start [*> boihfoig:- Then ifc through any cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover your loss. tetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. a FETZER A. JONES YORKE i :h fi ** a % f t ■ ; ■ LL CRAVEN & SONS PHONE 74 COAT £ M 1 J Plaster Mortar Colors FLORIDA EXCURSION —Via — SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Thursday, July 23rd, 1925 The Sonthern Railway System announces eery low round trip excursion tares to Jacksonville, Fla., and other South Florida points as shown -i below. j , Round trip taw* from Concord, N. C.: 3 JackaonriHe $16.00 Daytona sia7s | West Palm Beach $28.50 Ocala 18.76 Miami 26.00 Orlando 23.00 Tampa MOO Ft. Myers 28.00 Sarasota S&00 St. Petersburg 23.00 Jkketo tor aH regular trains (except 37 and 38) Thursday, Fiiil return limit of Ucketa to Jacksonville, Daytona and Ocala, will •—* »• Myers and Bft. Petersburg, will be limited ten days. good in sleep!* ears and parlor cars, and baggage will be A great opportunity to risit the wonder State For _f*t»er information and Pullman reservations eail on any South ern Hallway Agent or addwm: R H . GRAHAM, \ ytA ' fx. £? T-&l.*, i , TMwIrfAW c. , , ■ The Concord Diily Tribune TIME OP CLOSING OF MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound. 138—11:O0 P. M. 36—10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P, M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southboand. 30— 9:30 A. M. 46 3:30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. I 29—11:00 P, M. LOCAL MENTION | I Joe Foil, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foil, is having an operation today for jthe removal of his tonsils. j j || The De’.beanie Company wifi be at the Concord Theatre tomoniow. Friday nad /Saturday. Merchants' free tickets ean toot be honored on this extra attraction. i The Y. M. C. A. baseball team in the City League will play the Pythian team tomorrow afternoon at St. Johns Church. The occasion of the game is the Pythian picnic. Joe Westnedge. who pitched one game fokr the Gibson Mill team this year, nud who has been pitching in an amateur league in Charlotte this senson, sigued with the Columbia team of the South Atlantic longue Tuesday. “I’ll say the penyy ads. get results.” said L. E. Roger this morning to a rrp : resentative of The Tribune. “I had several ads. in the paper Tuesday and i persons woke my whole family early this : morning answering the ads. The ads. ; already have brought fine results.” I A swimming meet is to be held Friday j night at the Y. M. C. A. in which local ■ performers will appear with arquatic art j ists from Kannapolis. Charlotte and Sal j sbury. An elaborate program of races | and stunts is being prepared for the oe ■ easion. ( Clean-up week will be held next week i and Capt. Q. E. Smith is making plans [: to scour' the city from tip to toe. He | asks that all persons get their trash I ready for being hauled away on the dates | announced in The Tribune several days ago. The Concord Daily Tribune wants 15 boys to sell Saturday's Tribune eaell week in every part of the city. Will contain four-page com ! c supplement with Mutt and Jeff. The Nibs. Toouerville Folks and S'matter Pop? Apply at of fice at once. The low bid on the 3.07 mites of pav ing from iff. Pleasant to the Stanly county line was placed by the Ziegler Brothers at a price of $113,012.15. It has not. been learned yet whether or not this bid will be accepted by the Stake highway commission. The paving will complete the road to the Stanly line. Seven defendants are scheduled to be tried in police court thiq afternoon, po lice officers stated this morning. Two defendants are charged with intoxication, | one with operating a ear while intoxi i cated. one with assault with a deadly weapon, one with violating a city or dinance. one . with gambling and one with simple assault. .>. c j . ■» ■ Manager Sid Basinger, of the Gibson baseball team, has scheduled a game with Cooleemee 'for Thursday of tills week. The game will be played at Ibe usual hour at the Gibson Park. Satur day Manager Basinger takes his team to Kannapolis for another game with the , fast team of that city. Saturday week the two teams will play here- r Garfield Gamble, negro wanted here for assault with a deadly weapon, was 1 brought to Concord Tuesday from Union. S. C., where he was arrested several days ago. It is charged that Gamble fired ' at his step father-in-law while intoxi ■ gated. latter he ran away and had been gone several months when arrested in Union. The signs, which have been directing , tourists to the camp in the rear of the Y. M. C. A., were taken down his morning in order that the tourists would ; not continue coming to camp. It was decided to discontinue the camp spme ! months ago when complaitns from per sons .in the neighborhood made it neces sary. A fine rain began falling her* tala morning about 8 o’clock but it did not continue long at that time. There were indications that the city was to have another general rain, which is badly needed. Persons who have kept a rocord of the matter, declare the last general rain fell here on February 22ud, and since then the city has had nothing but showers. Pittsburgh lost in the National Lea | gue Tuesday and the Giants took the ’ lead. Philadelphia defeated Pittsburg . while Chicago was winning from Bos ton. the other teams being idle. In the 5 American League Washington was idle but took the lead while New York was defeating Detroit, St. Louis was defeat ing Philadelphia and Chicago-and Bos ton were splitting a double heaoEt. Lewis Kiser, negro wanted here. for several months, has been arrested by the , Sheriff of Union county, local officers were advised Tuesday night. Deputy Sheriff Honeycutt went to Monroe this afternoon to get she negro, who will bo lodged in the local jail and tried at the next term of Cabarrus Superior Court. Assanlt with a deadly weapon is one of the charges against Kiser. Plans are about perfected for clean up week in Concord, Q. E. Smith, city sanitary officer, states. The campaign will be startad next Monday and every section of the city wIM be served by trucks and wagon* which will be used, to carry off trash and garbage. The sched ule for the various streets will he car ried from time to time in this paper and householders are asked to study it j* caret?uy »*> tney win Know wnen to get I their trashjmtocatrroto , FlarMa Excursion. VV T V V I if V/ Lg | t riTADAMrF SALE Saturday and Every, Day this Week at FISHERY Shop Every Aide V of every Department This Is Full of Money Savers For You " '■ i Here Is a New One And at Sale Prices A Real Summer Corselette ntfefx* t3M Fisher Hosiery Give More Miles of Wear Saturday Specials: SUs Value Pure Silk Hose, Sale 79c Kaysejr Pointed Slip per Heel Stockings, $1.39 Solid Color, Light Shades Special Kiddies’ Faj|eySoxl7c No lilt Overs in Millinery Here All Millinery Classi fied to n* Sale '/f - - : ■ *: i' \\ /uv i[ / )) 'a kjLv* 25c 50c 95c and on Visit—' rtprlCsK a h Dai Iv j fliiitli Atlantic Lmne, *t' • Won Loot PC., Chariots IB 28 .05* Spartanburg 4ft 82 .605 Macon : 44 87 .5481 Auguata .. x_ 41 41 .500' Aabcvillc .. 'I. 3ft 42 .491« Greenville „ 38 43 .400 Columbia 34- 47 .420! Knoxville 27 55 .329. Remits Yesterday. (‘Kkrlotlt 0; Columbia 5, Greenville 7; Spartanburg 3. Knoxville 5; AahevHle 8. Augusta 6; Macon 3. American lmcm, Won Lost PC. Washington 57 81 .648 Philadelphia 57 32 .640 Chicago 48 44 .522 St. Koui* , 48 44 .522 Detroit __ 46 44 .511 Cleveland ..40 52 .485 New York 37 58 .411 Hottton i2B 62 .812 Results Ysstesday. New York 5; Detroit 4. St. liouix 6; Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 6; Philadelphia 5. Only three scheduled. National League. Won tLost PC. New York /_.• ;i. 52 35 .598 Pittsburgh : 50 34 .595 Brooklyn 43 43 .500 St. Louis Philadelphia 42 45 .483 [Chicago ._ 48 .448 Boston r _ 36 53 .404 Results Yesterday. i Chicago 15.' Boston 8. , i {., Ph : ladelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2. ; New York-CSucihnati, rain. Only three scheduled. REMEMBER PENNY ADB ARS CASH Let Your Next Battery Be An * EXIDE Us^Oftlythe y A 2k- Add the Cdihforts cl Jy l PLUMBING I to Your Home C f-' ' ' « o Modern Plumbing will do. as much or mere than any other one thing toward making your home a . comfortable and convenient place in which to live. It costs yon nothing to get oar cost es timate. R'"‘ Concord Plumbing Company North Karr Street Phone ITt 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 hold the temperature to the zero mark if desired, and this insures all ice cream and drinks in the best of condition. | The Very Things You Need ' -■ j Are Very Easy to Secure The cool airy underwear—the 'VV Y f } mid-summer night pajamas—: Mm / {/ The fresh garters—the new sport X I The collar attached shirts—the * cool bat ties— • A* These and a hundred otWr ■ # ! items you need are easy to buy— • ] and easy to pay for. ■ ! Come in—when the heat gets up its Irish—tell it to go bark i up another tree! > ; y f | Linen Knickers—Cool Tropical'Suits— Bathing Suits < HOOVER’S, Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” I , . That’s our business—-to see [ that your car is well oiled and I BhjX greased, thoroughly cleaned | jjj|§\/fC |)Y and free from dust, dirt, grime I an< * f° re 'gn particles. Let us ! tr y Cleaning yours for a week or two and see the difference. jmk ’ HOWARD’S FILLING STATION I -wßßh||r| uUj Km*"***" Be Sure You Are Right and Then Go Ahead-4—j iiif I • | - i';/ r You will make no roistukp by placing your order for i your winter’s coal with . ‘ l: A:: R PAT TWFIC I » ' I'-HOi 1 : -H sia I Threatened strike niay cause coal to advance SI.OO per I ton overnight. ' < . . m, “r I PHONE 844 OR 879 ' '•••!« ■ ••»<* vi V H ,• 4^^HHjsjgs|sjEs IS A BANK? IpHic Sank is an instittttion developed by the highest forih ef.%aiz»*ion to askist men, women and children in aeff-supporting. It is just a human, Duginesg,;Wbich benefits largely by courtesy and Youraccount is with us. . CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK Capitol $400,000.00 Resources Over £3*000,000.00 RUN RIGHT TO , 8 [ CLINE’S J I While You are reading tfilsMj I item Henry Ford made 8 $11.63. Phone 888 | t w Clines Plurmacy 1 Melrose Flour Liberty Self Rising Flour ta x . v- ■ ■■ Melrose Floor we need only annoonce prerj ionr to six wwii, wt yours now. Überty Self Rising Floor la the vary SSMLVTT.S ;SS£ F* ; ,y/ ■‘•/If"’-- ■■/•■• i.an>teii iliflis fit* \laaoa ; ; fV; CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET _ (Corrected weekly by Cline A Mooee) Figures Mined represent price* p*M on the market: Sweet potatoes Turkeys .25 to JO Onion* |L» Peas B.OO Buttsr 80 Country Ham JQr Country Shoulder Rr Country Sides - .20 Young Chickens .25 Hens • .18 Irish Pot* toe i Lkg 1.25 CONCORD COTTON MARKET WEDNESDAY, JULY B, IMS Cotton —4 Cotton Rood - .48 ... . —— To Our Friends and Customers: We are now ready to serve you at our new store on Church street next to Cash Feed Store. We are better prepared than ever to serve you and will be . glad to have you call. Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Company X J 4 PHONE #7IW * Soutp Church Strut .
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