PAGE EIGHT I li BUCK’S OIL RANGE 8 1 H U }»! . ' -I H • Built-in .-oven, with glass door and heat indicator. ") m White enameled high shelf. Three big giant burners ■{ H do the work of five. This is not a. common oil stove but j-j W an Oil Range built like a gas range. Looks like a gas -i H range and burns common coal oil, costing less than half i [| ‘ as much to 'operate. Let us demonstrate this range to j | 1 you. pi • • . 4 | Concord Furniture Co. 1 it- . .: Li THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE rt , t-1 Make Your Summer Free From Ice Worry # Install Kelvinator electric refrigeration in your refrigerator and you can forget all about ice deliv* ery this summer. Kelvinator will keep your refrigerator much colder and your foods much better and longer. When you go visiting it will stay cold while you are gone. Kelvinator requires no time or attention and fe trouble free. It usually costs less to operate Kelvi nator than to buy ice. Phone or call for rUrmU Yorke & Wadsworth Co. Kelvinator The Oldest Dom e• t ic* Elec trie Relr iteration m j For Light-Footed | : ( : Comfort : L You'll find that the pleas- | little one-strap cut-out | vamp as pictured here is | Made of soft patent kid, it | fits so smoothly, at the li: throat, instep and ankle. It r is a dandy comfortable shoe “THE home OF GOOD SHOES” * or general summer wear. $5.00 - $7.00 THE PENNY COLUMN GETS EM EVERY TME The Penny Ads Getßesults—Try Them ■ m ' t?|The Concord Daily Tribune ;] j time of closing of mails •| | The time of the dosing of mails at the '] Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound. j 135—11:00 P. M. 3 36—10:00 A. M. -I 34 4:10 P.M. •] 3S— 8:30 P. M. { 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound, j 39 0 :30 A. M. i 45 3:30 P. M. j 135 8.00 P. M. 4 29—11:00 P. M. i. ' " M j' LOCAL MENTION ! L— j TV illijirn Weddington, Jr., of Maoon, [" Ga., is ’visiting relatives here. " The oondition of J. H. Brown, county welfare officer, who has been ill for sev eral days, is improved today. Mrs. A. M. Turner is confined to her » home on North Church street on account of illness. Lester Strong, colored farmer of No. ■ 11 township, says that he had cotton which opened Thursday. He is farm ing on the G. C. Love place. Marriage license has been issued by j Register of Deeds Klliott to Ed M. Bar -f lie, of Mt. Pleasant, and Miss Bessie j Host, of Concord Route No. 7. 1 Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Brown, jjf T.cx j ington, are spending several days here ■j with the latter's father. O. A. Isenhour. j Mr. Brown is pastor of the First Luth , eran Church in Lexington. 4 • The Wineeoff high scfiool will he one f of the first schools in the county to open j the 1925-26 term. Work in the school 4 will begin the first Monday in September, j which is the same date the city schools j will open. | Cleveland defeated Washington in the j j American League yesterday while Chi j cago was defeating New York. In the | National League New York defeated Cin j cinnati. Chicago won tow games from ] Boston and St. Louis defeated l’hila | deiphia. I Louis Smart, son of Mr. and ills. C. ? S. Smart of this city, lias resigned his j position with the Southern Power Com pany and has taken a place with the Ful • ier Construction Company which is erect ing the new buildings at Duke Cnivcr sitl. The condition of Miss Jessie Combs, who is ill at pile home of Mrs. J. O. Gibson on North I'nion street, is re ported today as slightly improved. Miss Combs suffered an attack of appendicitis Saturday and lias been confined to her bod since. K. D. I'nderweod lias sold to G. A. || Moose for $172 several lots in I'nder wood Pack, accoiding to a deed tiled Sal- " urday at the court house. Another deed records the sale of property in (lie county by E. P. Dobson and J. O Bogle to S. Z. Mullis for $2,509. Key. .T. L. Morgan, president of the! North Carolina Lutheran synod, aeeom- \ panted by lii.s family, lias just eoiupleted a trip of 5.000 miles that took him through a number of states and into Can ada. The party arrived iu Salisbury Saturday night. Roy C. Crooks returned to *ii is work at (lie Times-Trihnne office today after enjoying a week's vacation. Part of tlie time Mr. Crooks and family spent in western North Carolina, and during the latter part of tile week they visited rela tives in Iredell county. Sheriff R. V. Caldwell. Jr., is getting everything lined up for the term of Ca barrus Superior Court whitf.i begins next Monday. Judge Lane will preside at the sessions of the oourt. which will meet for two weeks. The first week will be devoted to criminal cases and the second to civil cases. It was a Stanly county weather proph et who explained why pile moon could not bring rain during the month of July. It was because the changes in the moon occurred iu the evenings. He assured the public that as the moon changed in August during the morning hodrs, it might ‘look for rain.” Clinton Hartsell, one of the oldest cad dies in point of years and service at the Cabarrus Country Club, has been made caddie master and will have charge of tile greens and fairways for the present. C. 11. Wadsworth has been in charge of the club this summer but he turned the duties over to Hartsell Saturday. Only three casese are scheduled for trial in police court this afternoon, po lice officers stated this morning. One defendant is charged with speeding and reckless driving, one with operating a car without a Stale license and another with violating a city ordinance. This is rite smallest number of cases docketed for trial on Monday in several weeks. Myrtle Lee Pressley, ten-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IV. 11. Press ley, of No. 11 township, was buried yes terday afternoon at the cemetery at Cold Water Lutheran Church. The child died Friday night ami funeral services were held at the church yesterday at 3 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Mr. Miller, pastor of St. Johns Lutheran Church. Threats of rain kept many persons from taking proposed trips yesterday morning, but by the noon hour the sun was out in full glory and the highways in this section were crowded with motor ists. One Concord person who drove to Kannapolis after super last night re ported the biggest crowd on the highway he had ever seen. Overhanging clouds during tile night gave further signs of rain which never came. ■ The Agnes Penick Missionary Society of Rocky River Church met on last Thursday at the home of Mrs. John W. White and held an all-day meeting. A large crowd was present and quite a bit of sewing was done for the Barium Spring* Orphannge. Among the visitors present were Mr. and Mrs. Bili D. Im- Grande and children, of Mebone, and Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Miller and daugh ter, of Chattanooga, Trim. MASONIC NOTICE. Special communication of Stokes Lodge No. 32 on Monday evening at 7:4{k o’clock. Work in the Second Degree. By order of the W. M. HOWARD L. COLLIE, Secretary, o/Vjlw The only good luck some men ■cem to have la being misunder stood. If the world really Is as old as they say, then it certainly Is small for its age. No doctor thinks you cans live, properly without letting him put is a few modern improvements. Flies never use napkins. All compliments received are the property of the person giving them and should be returned. .♦ The 6nly really expensive thing about a home is the" bills. (Copyright. -1926. NEA Service, Inc.) WIDEMIOINE REINION The Widenlumse reunion will be held Thursday, August 20th, at Center Grove Church. All connections of the Widen liouse family are cordially invited and expected to be present. TIK >B. WIDENHOCSE, Chairman. 0-12-c. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. I Regular meeting of Concord Lodge No. 404 Loyal Order of Moose Monday eve ning at 8 o'clock. All members request ed to be present. W. J. HETHCOX, Sec. iniiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii FREE With each Tube of Palmolive 1 Shaving Cream at only 35 cents ! we give one after shaving Talc. ] Gibson Drug Store j The Rcxall Store [iyimimitii>inniiininniiimmnmiiiiiii ; ■ ■ ",:■■■ | 1 - < Checks Are Receipte^^ Checks are the best receipts in the world for paid bills. Our record of the cancelled check as it is paid and passes through our books forms a chain of evidence that cannot be surpassed or disputed— Starting a Checking Account with us is a simple matter. Let us tell you how, Company^ _______________________________________ ___________ * The Victrola | n> 1 ; Small Victrolas ' Large Victrolas JjEp|gS9Si|w Upright Cabinets WllHilr Console Cabinets - Hjfpl All Sizes *v j All Prices K , _f-jll lUJ-I-T All bearing the famous “ I Victor Trademarks. a We have them! Come see them and hear them! KIDD-FRIX Music & Stationery Co. | Institution of Action Against Hayes Forecast. Wilmington. Aug. 7.—Early institu tion of suit for several million dollars by the North Carolina receivers of the Fisheries Products Company against Thos H. Hayes, of New York, president and founder of the defunet company, was forecast here today in reliable cir cles. It was also stated oh reliable auth ority that the receivers also contemplate confiscatory action in the courts of this State should Hayes ever acquire any property, either directly or indirectly, in North Carolina. This action would be taken in order ,to reimburse the stockholders who now have approximate ly seven million dollars worth of 6tock on hand. Dr. Few 111, But Improving. Ptirlmm, Aug. 9e—Dr. William Pres ton Few, id ill at hrti.home on the Duke campus here, but is mrnt. He has been comined to his room for several days, and is suffering with eye trouble.-... Hie condition is not con sidered serious, although he has suffered considerable pain.. CONCORD COTPON MARKET MONDAY. AUGUST to, 1025 Cotton \ ,2-F Cotton Seed ' —— .48 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected weekly by Gllne A Moose) : j Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market: Eggs : .30; | Corn $1.35 Sweet potatoes i 1.50- j Turkeys .25 to .30: Onions _1 $1.50 Peas 3.00,' > Butter .30- ■ Country Ham .30- , Country Shoulder .20; Country Sines .20; Young Chickens .25; Hens : l .IS; Irish Potatoes 1.25; ’ I BEN HUR | Perfume and Powder /■vi • « !| Clines < Pharmacy Phone, 333 aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOt j mmk ’ I • gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt Here’s the Daily Do- mrr rm en that we have calls By vj? for a Dozen times a Bn l|r, \ | IT f. re , are th e 13 best vacation H S i ? eI *s 111 the store—the dozen MB \( \ i ! . ,tems that should be in your bag BWJcM ' ] ] before the conductor (or your- Vq A i i wife) says All Aboard 1 ’ i A Cool Schioss Suits $18.50 up ,|! Flannel Trousers ss\to $8.59 ! t Linen Knickers $3.00 to $5.00 j ' „ C° llar attached Shirts $1.50 to $3.00 Varsity Underwear SI.OO to $3.00 ! M Fancy Half Hose 25c to $2.00 g Sport Belts SI.OO to $3.00 i | Golf Stockings $1.50 to $3.00 Pull Over Sweaters $5.00 to SIO.OO I HOOVER’S, Inc. II “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” ?00000O00000 * 0o 00QO000000bOOOOOQOoeMxvvwyv----*vy>f Woooc 1 1 " U> ' I ||| pend on our srvice at all hours.! High grade oils, greases and, |!j HOWARD’S niXINO STATION ! '! •—“Service with s smile" j ° 0 °0000<»0000000000c00000000cx)000000c)000000cx>00000( 00000000 °ooooodocx>ocxxx)oooooooooooootx>oocx)ooooooooo COAL! COAL! j ]!; Coa ? prices the coming winter according to present pre- ]! iji dictions will be high enough to make the customers hot. v '! S' chances - Get the right kind of heat from A. B. C| POUNDS FAMOUS BRAND OF COAL. jij THE right coal for the RIGHT PURPOSE !' A. B. POUNDS i ! I PHONE 244 OR 279 A Civic Benefit When you get the habit of banking a portion of yuor 3 income regularly you will help yourself, the bank and the | * community in which you live. For by your act you are adding to the available capital | of the community, thus assisting toward home building and 3 : other industrial development. BEGIN TODAY AND HELP YOUR TOWN GROW i CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK \ Capital $400,000.00 Resources Over $3,000,000.00 j Visit Markson Shoe Store For Real Values in Footwear ! MEN .WOMEN AND CHILDREN ] j Wonderful values in White Kid, Patent Kid and Satin ' I &.!.* $1.98, $2,95 T 0 $5.95 jjj ; Don’t Make Any Selection Until You Compare Our Quality and Prices ! 1 MARKSON SHOE STORE Phone 897 A Good Place to Trade ! ! 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { HAVOUNE OIL : It More Than Oil. It is POWER We Are Now Ready to Supply You With HAVOUNE Mutual Oil Company PHONE 476 R. S Hill COLUIiI ETS 'EI Bill! Monday, August !p, 1925