Friday, July 24, 1925 She Cares a lot Or— A Lot She Cares? - WIVES OF CONCORD: What do people think of yodr husbands’ appearance? Is it your neglect if he does not have a refreshed suit each week? Most men depened upon their wives to attend to the upkeep of their wardrobe. If your husband was called out of town today, would he have a refreshed suit to put on? Send him away looking his best at all times ■y by keeping a refreshed suit always ready. Our weekly service-call is the answer to this home schedule. STATBBVIIAE TO HAVE FARMERS’ SALE DAV WIH Enable Farmers to Dispose of Anything They Mas Have to Sell. Statesville. July 23.—A farmers’ sale (lay, sponsored by Ilelk's Department store here, in co-operation with the oonnty farm demonstration agent, I{. W. Graeber. is to be put on here for the benefit of the farmers of Iredell and ad joining counties. The sale wiil be held every first Monday in each month, be ginning at 10 o’clock in the morning, th® first sale to be conducted Monday. August 2. Cyrus White, manager of the local IMk’s stem*, who has seen thin sale put on in other towns, saw the need of it in Iredell county. Mr. White explains that the object of the sales is that the OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS" QO VNTUM-DETAIL? fu o*l WAIDoV GrOMMER ? 1-1- lA S A SItAK FfcRJ /‘sTOREt\ i POPPA'IV_!| | AFRAID WE DOnTIWa PuSSOKI VJITHOOr *CO\nBCN j I a\je,*jtßaT. I never! f akh'TeetH = People’| EARD OF SUCH aV if STORE -TEeTH IS If A ©AD I Thin* NO . I f, BEFORE^/' \ LAID OWEy, WENJOH HAD? f: w>• lA U . y \~r —l wo Toss AT /1 i ' 'SHOR-rVOPOfefl.- ‘ ' . C.B, . ttu. aoma. ... . MOWN POP by TAYLOR 1 f \ I: CMd'T UNDERSTAND IT- f 'HELL CHIEF -IT TAKES lIW MA6IC r 1 eiS DEMAND liME Tb POT A 813 CAMPAIGN MUD CD’S ) Foe SAMPf.es ViHV SUSHUESS i§§llll LIKE “THIS over— orders ADVERTISING £— ,5 so FLAT B YJtu. SOON 8E COMING IN CAMPAIGN HAS { " T* R ©V THE THOUSANDS FORTH 5 APWRBftVMET Q) f \ ONE DOLLAR JARS-THEN vccacmoo i N'IE'LL BE ON EASV STREET [ Success- . @ .gjoaw L—— ts ■* ' f VIELL - HERE'S A LETTErI J Poam ONE DPOUfc BEST r \ ItfEft OF SELLING OlsSsT- > \ SAMPLES OF VOCAL MOD FbR 10* §|| S-jW I r—• 1 NfIHEN IT ACCOMPLISHES THE SAME ) HWRCTDOESI I RESULTS AS THE <22 JAR? .jAjL A L, HE SAV? f Ji— —,-yfE HAVEN'T 30LD A ONE MiS ‘ (L 1 t JtY L_ DOLLAR JAR IN THE r J D A JT? 0 V\ Asl [ , PAST WEEK- L farthers maj\ have opportunity to dis lMise of anything they desire to sell, such as horses,' mules, cows, farming implements not in use. etc. \VI C. Perry, superintendent of the county home has been employed by Mr. White as auctioneer and he will be on nand every first Monday morning. It Is ex pected that the salp will prove of great benefit to., 'the farmers in thin, section. TODAY’S EVENTS Friday. July 24. 1923 Tenth anniversary of the steamer Eastland disaster at Chicago, in which more than 800 lives were lost. South American countries celebrate to day in memory of Simon Bolivar, the great patriot and revolutionist. Vice President Charles G. Dawes is to be a guest of honor at the Frontier Days carnival in Cheyenne today. The remaining works of John Singer Sargent, tlfe famous Ameriea'n artist, are to be placed on sale in London today. Throughout I'taii, Idaho and eastern Oregon members of the Marmon Church today will celebrate, Pioneer Day. the an niversary of the arrival of Brigham Voting and his little colony in Salt Lake Valley, in 1847. “What's that for?” said a mother to her sou who had just brought home a barometer. “Oh, it’s a great idea, mother Tells you when it's going to rain.” "What’s the use of wasting money on that when Providence has given your father rheumatics?” REMEMBER PENNY ADS ARE CASH rHE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Stewart s washington letter BY CHARLES P. STEWART NBA Service Writer WASHINGTON —Aviation will N get a lot of Congress’ at tention next winter. There’ll be a fight over It. too. A, < ’ \ The House committee, which In vestigated the subject last ses sion, only finished its work just at adjournment. Its report is still coming out, a volume at a time. Soon it will be available in full, all ready to be taken up directly the lawmakers are on hand. |e No particular conclusions are reached, but the evidence of the committee's witnesses speaks for Itself. Some of it Is pepperler than probably has been generally realized. Its bulk having served to make It discouraging to go through In search of Jazzy l de tails. i * a«. ■> . y These will be brought out, how ever. In debate, which certainly won’t progress far without letting < the country In on the fact that experts aren’t at all satisfied with the flying industry's development ih America, especially considering that It started here, t• • • IT isn’t that America hasn’t good aviators. On the contrary, the report emphasizes their ability. • It’s of American avlation’3 back wardness ns an Institution, mili tary and commercial, that critics complain. There seems to be al most complete unanimity m this. I Many nrmy and navy off or s •:■->. indeed, dispute some of the m; r ■ enthusiastic airmen's claim:*, b i all recognize the plane's . MILLIONAIRE’S SON INDICTED FOR LARCENY AT CHARLOTTE BUI Returned Against ,1. H. Cutter, Jr., as Outgrowth of the Trial of Ralph Hollars. , Charlotte, July 23. —An indictment ‘‘charging John Hastings Cutter. .Tr.. with larceny was returned today by the Meck lenburg county grand jury in a -special report to Judge T. D.~Bryson. T’.ie fourteen-ye&r-old defendant in this indictment, which contains tlu-ee counts, is a sou of .1. H. Cutter, millionaire cot ton broker and- real estate owner, of Charlotte. The charges against this prominent young man were said by Solicitor Car penter to be the outgrowth of an investi gation which officials undertook in con nection with the Ralph Hollars house breaking case. Crimes charged to Hie Cutter youth were Vae stealing of a revolver from an automobile of an unknown person at a country club here; the stealing of an automobile tire from ''the Auto Service Company, and the thefffipf motor oil from the safe service station. Ralph Hollars, who confessed commit ting sixteen housebreakings in Charlotte, admitted that his inspiration to commit his crimes raise from seeing the "Cut ter boy” steal a revolved from an auto mobile at a country club. The Hollar boy's c< iifcssion was de scribed by Charlotte police officers in the course of his trial last Friday and Sat urday in Mecklenburg county superior court fiere, after which Judge Bryson ad judged the defendant "mentally weak and morally irresponsible." Solicitor Carpenter intimated Wednes day that the grand jury, reconvened at .the request of Judge Bryson, was con ducting a further investigation into the Hollars case with tlfe* view of return ing additional indictments. The Hol lars boy was taken before the grand jury, as also were a number of other well know Charlotte youlfl.s who were under stood to be intimate friends of the Cut ter boy. T’iie Hollars case was finally disposed of today by Judge Bryson when he sen tenced the boy to Caswell Training School until September. Soon after the EVERETT TRUE \ BY CONDO r *FU, ever err I’M just setting back.) Ff?OM MV TRtP. Ley'S PARK HERE A —j , —. MOMENT I MOST SHOW v cdp /rty°souveMißs ( IN THE MOSEUAA, WHC-M THE GOARO WAS 1 NOT LOOKING-, X COT THIS. Piece . OF* ] leather, strap off r mVy-- 7 ] OF ANDREW JACKSON'S \ ] OLD TRUNK.. THIS >fl*3EL. ~~--d i Piece or stone, i ' == ==L PERRY'S MONOMeNT. *l6 MAKE YOUR COLLECTION COMPLETE, MR- VANDAL, YOU NEED ONE (" r“. * tc>vwx wy tance' as a weapon, whore and afloat. , - And this country Is undei equipped -with It—that's widely agreed. As for commercial avia tion—outside the airmail, there practically isn’t any In the Unit ed States, whereas in Europe it’s about as well established as ships at sea. • • • r’S when Congress gets down to a discussion of American avia tion's failure to keep up with the times that a row may be ex pected to break out. The feeling between military men like* Col. ‘‘Billy" Mitchell and others he ac cuses of old fogylsm for not ad mitting the plane’s now the whole thing In war—that feeling’s bad enough. But It Isn't a circumstance to the feeling of flying pioneers such as Capt. James V. Martin toward what they , call the “aviation trust.” *. A Martin’s testimony In the con gressional aviation committee's report attributes the country’s aerial deficiencies entirely to “trust” machinations—in an effort to prevent any planes from being used but Its own and to aVQid ac cepting any improvements by in dependent Inventors except on its own terms. « That, Martin says, is the whole purpose of the Winslow bill, for aviation regulation, which Con gress will be asked to pass in De cember. Ostensibly it’s to prescribe rules for the flying public’s safety. In J reality, according to Martin, it ; seeks to outlaw all machines but ! ::to ’trust’s.” first of September, the judge said, he would be transferred from the Kinston institution to the Eastern Carolina Train ing School, in Pitt county, which is ex pfeted to be completed and occupied by that tipie. The duration of the boy's detention at these institutions will de pend on decisions of the state board of charities and corrections, it was under stood. After ’hearing Judge Bryson's words ; sentencing him. Hollars said lie was glad ] “it's all over” and expressed the detcr [ minntion to go to the institutions with faith that he, can “make a man of my self.” Writing I'p a Stylish Wedding. A young reporter on the Rochester, X. Y.. Democrat and Chronicle, on a recent day was assigned to write up a stylish wedding. After naming the bride and groom, time and place of the nuptials, he then gave a comprehensive description of the entertainment following. "The lawn was attractively decorated with household furniture, on ami over which Cates and Rroekport swains and maidens draped themselves in appropriate ! languidness in anticipation of bountiful eats to be served later. The family dog wandered amiably about, brushing his hairs off on the Sunday trousers and meeting gowns of the guests. Tabby, the pet cat of the Nichols household, in spired by a commendable ambition to con tribute to the feast, crawled under the cow barn and dragged out a fat female rodent and her brood of eleven. A big Shanghai rooster hopped up on the corn erib and gave three cock-a-doodle-does for the bride and then swept majestically over into a neighbor’s barnyard and beat hell out of a couple of smart cockerels who made jesting remarks about the grooms bag kneed trousers. After that, the wedding proceeded according to eti quette, as ail nice weddings should." Can Hear a Worm Chew So powerful is an electric microphone just invented that it is possible to luar a worm chewing at the interior of an eight inch apple. The device will be used by growers to test crojis. USE FEINNY COLUMN—IT PAYS STYLES OF TODAY In Dependable Quality AT PRICES THAT MEAN A SAVING , White KM Strap Pumps QC to Qlt medium and low heels Patent and Satin Pumps in the 4*o CC to (C AC wanted styles MARKSON SHOE STORE Foirmerly Parker’s Shoe Store Phone 897 SHINGLES ROOFING ROOFING GENESCO LATHE SHINGLES " x Goes right on over the old roof they lock on your roof and weather’all weather. They are no higher than ordinary shingles. If you are go ing to build or recover your old roof it will certainly phy you to see us. ; \ •” 29 gauge 5 crimp Galvanized Roofing only per square. We furnish nails and washers for putting' on. v > ■ v Yorke & Wadsworth Co. The Old Reliable Hardware Store fi J* ■ ■ : Union and Church Streets * ji?> i Phone 30 Phone 30 All Straw Hats $1 Panamas */2 Price RICHMOND - FLOWE CO. $17.50 FLOOR LAMP FOR ONLY $12.18 Saturday-One Day Only For one day only we will sell for cash $17.50 Floor Lamps at the SLASHED PRICE of $12.18. New ship ment just in. These lamps are the very latest styles' that can be bought. All silk shades with interwoven lace ef fect. All shades lined making a three cover shade which will give excellent lighting effect, beautiful braided edge, silk fringe with curtain of harmonizing colors. The stands are beautiful hand painted polychrome and will harmonize with any furniture that you would like to use them with. Equipped with two light sockets, silk pull cords, 7 feet of drop wire and weighted base. Only by seeing these lamps can you judge the REAL VALUE WE ARE OF FERING YOU. Remember one day only, Saturday, 1 uly 25th. $17.50 VALUE FOR ONLY $12.18 NO PHONE ORDERS TAKEN H. B. Wilkinson OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT Concord, Kannapolis Moortsville, China Grove Texaco Gasoline and Oils, Alemite Greasing, Crank Case Service, Car Washing and Polishing. Tires, Tubes, Accessories. Quick Tire Changing Free Air and Water-Water Your s Battery ; \f< f ; • ■i ■ CENTRAL FILLING STATION Phone 700 t • ; rri MB.K : : B r •■wrstrw m-Br-Bmvtrvart, «■ I.J .I 1-LLM! PAGE SEVEN

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