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fafsday, August 13, 1925 P gowns° tHingS y ° U Sh ° Uld ° bserve in the care of >' our much-priced dtesses and First Send them to a Reliable Cleanser. soil S ormussing ld th£m Regularl > _or as often as they show the slightest Our reliability as cleaners is known to most people in this community. of Il th ?l e / h ° do 4 not know it we shall gladly give the names of customers of high standing and rest our case on their testimony. i US Sh yo V bow our serv 'i ce adds to the joy you get from vour clothes, as well as lengthens their period of useful service. * Phone now and our representative will call. Three-Cow Fanners. >his Commercial-Appeal. ‘ to hear a great deal about one-horse farmer.” At first the was used derisively. It was ap to the man whose acres were so i? 11,1 tie used only one horse lid all the work himself. Then erm- was broadened to. include tajority of farmers whose opera werc so limited that they were nown as planters, u * n Tate county they have a iflfcl of a farmer. They are two hre,e-cow farmers. Ana he tells lat intelligent dairying methods yed by- these two and three-cow ere are swelling the monthly in-, ?2u to S4O a month. Tft’e learn !utg -dairy, farm wbichbegnnofr- MOMtHTTS WE'D UKE *TO UV/E- OVER. ' ’ FORGrOTTEM. •f""* " fe [QftTN POP By TATLQR oveßTiMe- UP wiTh^^%nTand F (j'slad < sevTere ?uckvl MINE TtVsh GHT G«N 6TO DEPOSIT TO ENOUGH TO (3E.T THOSE TOO! - L HOPE X CHICK’ ? CUR. ACCOUNT INSTEAD OF POSTAGE I STAMPS CONVERTED NEVER. SEE y STAMPS-So I'U. BE HERE A i INTO CASH-IT'S ANOTHER STAMP y FEW HOURS VET MAKING OUT f CERTAinIV Took A r J AS LONG AS r-4 z=r~ l ) checks For some outstanding ; load off mv mind j • i live —> .. —■, lELL I'LL BE HANGCDIF IT ThaTS ME-THE GANG SPLIT OP 4 <T CHICK-I AINTSEEN f WHV IT'S V g|| THE LOOT AND-1 WANTED To Give f ! ffiSSHfeSSMS \ "RED" KATZ 0 m NOJSE WO UR SHARE - HERE'S , ) § j ’ --- - |j erations about eight months ago is shipping out about S4OO worth of milk a month. When the farmers begin diversify ing as they should and t begin paying attention to the raising of poultry and pigs and running dairies, even on a small scale, they will soon for | get that there ever were such tilings las “tight years” and mortgagee and j bankruptcy. It will not matter J whether the farmer is a “one-horse,” | “two-horse” or “thousand-acre” farin- I er, he will be able to feed himself, meet Ibis obligations and deposit money in the bank instead of borrowing it v Some time the boll weevil is going to <some sneaking around and find that nobody'is afraid of-him-. The oue **«« able to give the pest the “horse-laugh” if he makes the most of his opport uni ties. Pullman “War Tax.” Traveling salesmen and others in terested object to paying “war tax” to ride in Pullman care seven years after the armistice. The Interstate Commerce Commmission recently turn ed down a petition filed by the'lnter national Federation of Commercial Travelers asking removal of the pres ent extra charge that is half as much again as the regular charge. A hill to that end passed the last senate but was defeated in the house. Rep resentative McLaughlin, Republican, of •Nebraska, will introduce a similar measure in the next Congress, THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE dinner stories Employee: “Boss, I’ve got to have a raise in salary ‘cfeuee I got married . last week.” Boss: “I'm awfully sorry but we can’t do it because we are hot re sponsible for accidents occurihg out side of working ’jours.” He: “How did your father get his start?" She: “I’m not sure, but I think mother found him in neutral and cranked him up.” The poor young suitor was becom ing desperate in his attempt to win his fair one’s hand, “I'll do anything in the world for you!” he cried. “I'm sorry, but you’re too late,” she replied sweetly. "I’ve just accepted a young man whose father did all that.” “Isn’t there some fable about the ass disguising himself with a lion skin?” “Yes, but now the colleges do the trick with >a sheepskin.” “Where are you going, my pretty 1 maid?” “Whouell wants to know?’* she said. "Where are you going?”— to another ma’.d. “Noneyadarubisness, sir,” she said. Handsome Salesman: “Couldn’t I interest you in a automobile?” Pretty Girl: “Perhaps you could. Come around in one some day.” One guy who s>ad only bpcn driving for fifteen minutes speeded down the main street at forty miles an hour. He'd be going yet if a building hadn't stopped him. You can enjoy this JEWELRY The' better sort of Jewelry,' l&tbich we.pffer for your choice here, is the kind of jewelry you can enjoy. It has the quality appeal you will like. STARNES-MILLER PARKER CO. ICE CREAM Our New Mechanically Refrig erated Autopolar Foun tain keeps ice cream in the most perfect condition. With this new automatic refrigerating device, it is possible to hold the temperature to the zero mark if desired, and this insures all iee cream and drinks in the best of condition. Pearl Drug Co. On the Square Phone 22 Let Your Next Battery Be An I c EXIDE i Use Only the Best MnQniywuwuifuvv.^.--. Stewart BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer 4 WASHINGTON Washington has now probably the most ? complicated trafflo code In tjie country. Tjm original Idea waa to make thacapttal America's model In the handling of automobiles—a nice Blade for drivers and a paradise for those who. walk. Unfortunately the code's com pilers put too much into it. In an effort to make It, cover everything. They also followed, the congres sional method, in Including numer ous regulations which either mean nothing at all or else mean two or three different and conflicting things, until they’re “Interpreted.” 'l’he trouble is. the "interpreta tions" differ and conflict,, t 00.,. TO TI T COUNTY HOMES ON BETTER PAYING BASIS Be Made Nearly Self Supporting Says Dr. Broolis. Raleigh, c., Aug. 12.—County homes might be made ipore nearly self supporting and become a place where a certain grade of feeble-minded chil dren could be well taken care of, if these homes would, work in eo o[ter;i tion with the county, agents employ ed by the North Carolina State Col lege in 7ft counties of North Carolina. This is the belief expressed by I)r. E. 0.; JJrooks. president of the college, who recently made a tour of certain counties, in company with Director I. jO. Sehaub, es the Agricultural Ex tension Service. Dr. Brooks visited soßiejfive nt more cpijntio* in which he observed closely the-WOrk of the agents in yhe field. •* ' ‘Tfwas particularly impressed' with th * done in lredril county, wltWb the superintendent of the coun ty, home and our farm agent, R. W. Gtraeber. work in dose co-operation," sn.id Dr. Brooks. “The farm bclong '.Df[ to t his 'institution is handled in a line way. I found, und helps to make the home self-supporting. It is large ly dhe to the suggestions for better farming made by the county agent that, this is true.” Dr. Brooks studied closely the re sults being secured at the Iredell cdunty home and returned to Raleigh impressed with the belief that of the “Hr FOR AGHING, SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight ness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. Ttz” is magical, acts right off. Tiz draws out all the poisonous exudajions which puff up the feet. Use “Tiz” and forget your foot misery. Ah 1 how comfortable your ltd feel. A few cents buy a box of “Tiz” now at any drug or department store. • Don’t suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot comfort guar anteed or money refunded. Test “Tiz” free. Send this coupon. \t Waller Lather Dalit Ce. P ESS Mad lion Ave. * EGG N«w York city T * I .* Mail Meoample "TIZ” * rial fa 11 g==l EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO T/ t /DON'T? KNOLo" ~ I~A dgsliLL . LlNS.il IN KGN r~. - A , MS To Hfe'SrßOY -iIJL t Hope Hi ♦may aenve-»c g n AN autotst.* 'lnterpreting” a rule one way. Is pinc])4d bV a cop* f per who “interprets" It other wise. The judge, with an "inter pretation" all his own. simultane ously bawls out the cop. tor the latter’s “interpretation." and soaks the prisoner tor his. Taking his lesson to heart, the autoist starts out next morning, full In the faith that he know# what’s what, only to be run in presently for doing exactly what he was fined for not doing the day before, the tricky regulation hav ing been “re-interpreted" some still higher authority overnight and now Implying something that neither the autoist. the cop nor the traffic Judge had thought of be fore. If anybody imagines this doesn’t cause confusion, let him visf* ' Washington and see. •“ a_ superintendents in charge of these in sstitutions would work closely with the farm agents in other counties where such agents are employed, it would be possible to put all such homes on a better farming basis. Dr. ‘ Brooks stated that several agents are working in this way throughout Piedmont North Carolina and are thus rendering an excellent service to the counties. It is the opinion of Dr. Brooks, he said, that if all the homes could be put on a self-supporting basis, that certain of the higher grades of feeble minded children would thus be taken care of in their home counties. Odd Accidents at Sea. The shipping boafd freighter Sau dis. collided j with au iceberg pff Ope Kaee arid rested on a submerged ledge fpr. au hour before some unexplained ;niovehieut freed her. A lighted iimMi carelessly tossed into the hold caused an explosion that destroyer] the gasoline- cruises Crystal with a loss of five lives off Atlantic City. A pleasure club was sholding a picnic at the time,. ■. > The disappearance of Miss Eliza beth Cromwell, wealthy New Torker, from a steamship in fliid-Atlautic led to the assumption that she had fal len overboard. She was a coqsin of the twin sister*, Dorothea and Gladys Cromwell, who wort drowned in the Bay of Biscay-on their way home froni France during the war. Fifteen* lives were lost when the Cunard liner Tuscania rammed and sank the fishing schooner Rex 200 miles off Halifax. When machinery of the Eagle boat No. 6 broke down, the crew of 5(1 naval reservists drifted about for six days until rescued by a coast guard vessel. Sharks alongside the dis abled eh ip t|i<l not allay the fears of the land sailors. Although Mile Lenglen was the winner in singles ill the British wo men’s lawn tennis tournament this year she did not carry back to France the $250 challenge cup that goes with the championship. This was because of the rule of the All- England lanvil Tennis and Croquet Club that no challenge cup or trophy may he taken out of the United Kingdom. 666 is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It Kills the germs . You pay no more for a Hood—So why buy a lighter weight tire? Very few tires have as many ply of cord as the Hood. Let us show you. Ritchie Hardware Cc your Sard ware store i PHONE 117 1 * j i r\ DELCO LIGHT i Light Batteries i : • -s ; i r ’.Deep ana Shallow W.en% mps for Direct or Alter- I qjbtfag current and for <Jirect or atf«sy! oaiing current. . £ _ * ft* u R. H. OWEIf Agent, J Phone M» * * ' . •; 1 ! Concprd,?N. C. ; ; .m • b ' : 4 r y ; tj If. ] ! * w ! 1 ; ' !i . ■' r V^ljr f FALL ANNOUNCEMENT" I '' Beau Brummel Fine Tailoring The Storrs-Schaefer Campany’s new models and de signs will be on display at our Store August 12 and 13 T ruly Beautiful materials priced right. Wc are sure you will want one of these lovely suits. We would like to show you all of the newest styles and fabrics for this Fall and Winter. Come in and see them- you’re more than welcome. Don’t forget the dates Aug’ust 12 and 13. RICHMOND -FLOWE CO. The New Way of Heating ALLENS PARLOR FURNACE An above the Floor Furnace Come in and talk it over with us H. B. WILKIN SON Texaco Gasoline and Oils, AlemiteJ Greasing, Crank Case Service, Car] Washing and Polishing. Tires, Tubes, Accessories. Quick Tire, Changing j Free Air arid Water-Watfeys6r%lifiy Battery ' CENTRAL FILUNG STATION Phone 700 J . ■nmdosnm PAGE SEVEN
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