'te4nM4,j-,0ct.21,1645 r ,ri 1 * i“Yoa Would Never Guess It Had a Stain” TM« is the frequent eomuient of the delighted women who hnve discovered what perfect work our new process turns onto WE USE VON-0-L$N Holds the Color as it Cleans **® ,Te you a frock or blouse, * too soiled to wear, yet too delicate to entrust to the or- « dinary cleaner? Send it to ua and you, too, will say When mttwmmi'mir- . \Sgflx,J PHONE 787 , ' i Two world record holders for lona ili-tuncc automobile racTflg will com pete at the Charlotte Speedway. No vember 11th. Pete Pel’aolo. who set [he itOO-aSile pace at Indianapolis this year, will return, as will Tommy Mil ton, who holdfe t1ie.250-mile "record. Qy T OUR W A Y x BY WILLIAMS I'PbUgMiy ' 1 j i RAISE uP' 11 J DON'T C’nFESS .\l MV UvX)QHT To BE " YOU'LL BE LATE FOR \{ \ "WE BOSS '»ESI&?DAY 1 THANKFUL YOU HAVE Tie office-ive It ) pdwng sole i*d be I ajobtoGoTo prepaßEd your To Work jfaiS J dra-wins my pay J. lots of people are BREAKFAST MYSELF-/ v MORNING J VtfTHOOTDOIMBA O QDT OF WORK - . x rrs au. ready J tap of work- ive Li you’re mao' j' ||r '' "iT’S tMSt RW Toal6 talk! fflMpiiiM If' ( IW-BUT I'VE PAtOIHI: INSDRAICE Q sms-sat s® / SiS? a snsttK'SistS' a ■( ■■ ■ ■■■ . ■;■ . TODAY’S EVENTS. Wednesday. October 21, I»2S. . In England toouy is observed us Trafalgar Duy.'being the 120th unni ! versary of Nelson's great victory. Rev. Howard Hi Itus-ell. she Ohio I preacher who founded the Anti-Saloon League, is seventy years old today. Twenty broadcasting stations will join tonight' in* the observance of Slcc tric Night. marking the 4art« of the country for training asphalt inning experts, for which the demand now exceeds tlie , supply. November 1 next will be the tliir ' tieth auuiversary of the death (if 1 .Tack Dempspy it lie Nonpariel), who I probably w#s the greatest middle weight battler in th OAILY TkißVm J’ BONNIE BROOKS SET FREE Find Ballot Shows Ten Favor Ac qultal; Next Vote Settles It. Hendersonville, . Oct. 20. —Bonnie Hrooks killed furmer Mayor Sam lltryagn—in self-defense, according to I the veriet of the jury returned in Hendersonville Superior Court to night at 10 o'clock. The jury begun consideration at 7 o’clock and as 8:35 asked that tile court be called. Two ballots were taken, the first being 10 to two for acquittal, two not having made up their minds. The second ballet found all for acquittal. When court was called to order the clerk polled the jury and Solicitor Pless had tiny jurors and prisoner stand. After the formal preliminary tlie so licitor asked the jury if they had agreed upon their verdict.. » "We have," came the rpely. “And what say juiu, guilty -fir not guilty?" asked the solicitor. . "Not guilty." spoke the foremaH. -Instantly a shout .of thanksgiving arose from the immediate relatives of Hrooks. and spectators began ap plause. The latter were quelled by Judge Harding, following which the prisoner made bis way to the jury box ami thanked each juror. Other members of his family, especially his hoy and girl, followed. For about ten-minutes there was a general hand shaking. There being no other Charge against tlie prisoner, he was dis charged from custody. The verdict occasioned little sur prise, as most every one had expected an acquittal, especially since Mie evidence had been beard. There was wills doubt, however, as to an early agreement in view of tlie five farms of verdicts that could be considered. Brooks, who has been in prison for two and a half months, walked home a free man. and his progress was slow because of the eonstant shower of congratulations from friends. , v Notice. Because of the widespread interest and requests that were almost de mands, "IMe Sunday World has ar ranged for two more Gerald Beau mont stories. These two thrilling and exciting stories will be printed in the separate fiction supplement of next Sunday's World, and will be a nuttier t fur the lovers of red blooded .sporting fiction. Tlie Sunday World is limited to tlie number of copies the newsdealer orders. To be sure of a copy order in advance. King Feis.nl of Irak is a football fan. > The Magic Carpet. . (luce .upon a time* in the mystic land cf i’ersin, there was found among the treasures of a king, a wonderful carpet. One had only to s : t on it, wish to bo somewhere, and away the carpet would tty till the vrisbed-for place was readied. For hundreds of years il carried kings and princes up on the most ainfizing adventures. NTT one knows what finally became of it, but it may lie that its last threads went into the makee-up of the first Youth's i (Ynnpauioii. For, like the Magic Cgi'iH't. The Companion for l!l2ti rarities you to the land of your heart's UcsiVb—up into tlie Maine woods with the lumbermen; out on the western plains inhere the warlike Xh valio Indians live; far lip Into the gold regions of Alaska; and away on the Southern Seas in search iff treasure and lost islauds. All you need for sueli extraordinary adventures is a young heart and a Youth's Compan ion. Don't lose time in getting start ed ; subscribe now and receive: 1. The Youth's Companion—s 2 is sues iu 1028, and 2. The remaining issue- of 1025, All for only $2. 3. Or include McCajlH- Magaz ne, the monthly authority on fashions. Both publications, on iy $0.50. THE YOUTHS COMPANION S X Dept., Boston, Mass. Subscriptions Received at this Office. A GROUCH NOT WANTED. Thexe is nothing so harmful to suc pess ns being a grouch. Stomach, liv er and intestinal trouble make one grouchy. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy will help overcome these and usually gives complete results. Our advice to everyone troubled in this way, especially when accompan ied with bloating in the stomach, is to try remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which caused practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. At the Gibsfou Drug Store and druggists everywhere. I Let Your Next Battery Be An EXIDE Use Only the Best Stewart’ nr CHARLES P. STEWART NBA Service Writer WABHINGTO N—President Coolldge's two leading cabl }• net members unquestionably are Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and Secretary of Commerce Hoover. This Isn't to say that the others won't good men in, their places, i nit that Mellon and Hoover are nore absolute In their respective lepurtments than any of the rest ind that Hoover has more to do *1 the shaping of more different •slides than any other single Indi vidual under the national chief •xecutlve. • * • Secretary of state Kel logg takes his orders from the White House and doesn't look down on suggestions from Senator Borah, chairman of the m>per house Foreign Relatione Committee. Secretary of War Weeks had a pretty free hand. MINISTER LAMENTS PREVALENCE OF crime Blimi - It On Lapses in the Courts, Press. Hemes, ' Schools and the S Chin ches. Charlotte, Oct. 20.—Dr. ,1. E. Aber nethy. pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, in his sermon Sunday nioru ing. severely denounced anarchy and scathingly rebuked ail forms of iaw \ lessne.-K, as evidenced by matters of court record—the statistics of which tic enumerated, showing a crime wave, which he -ahi was astounding. He laid tin- blame 011 tlie spirit of anarchy ■ .abroad and the failure of officer- anil court-, in some instances, to bring ' the guilty parties to justice; the lack , °f exercise of the responsibility of | parents, the press, schools and the , churches. The speaker rapped the , moving pictures. In many instances, ' lie skid, pictures were shewn that ex cited. Ihe youth. '*.l few pictures : are al! right, but a ery Jargu* per! | coal of 1 hem are only evil continual ly,”- he said. • the prime causes of law lesmiess and anarchy, thong'd the speaker. One i.s. liberty to follow your own desires and passions, flip other is liberty to be right and lib ' erty to do fight. , 1 11 conclusion, Dr.. Abernethy said . that if all this («• true, the obliga ; tion that rests upon us as a people arp great beyond measure ami great ; beyond degree. First, the great re spotrxibility of parents, and. while the ! world it- making progress along many lines, yet .our family government ap . pears to be retrograding. There are litany young people, who seem to .kuqw ; no law and have no'respect for gov enifiieitt. Children should be taught that"law is essential, and taught the ; KtiltfVtne importance of obeying all Ikd-yby precept example. , IHji* bouiitry will never rise higher ' tlian our homes and we need a re vival of family government, he said. ! I‘ost and Flagg's Cotton Letter.' New York. Oct. 20.—The market . has been quiet but generally steady with hedfee selling well absorbed by . Price fixing while speculative sellers have hesitated to put the market un der pressure .on account of weather news and more < r less uncertainty as to the showing of the report due Mon dg.\. ..It. is thought that the .figures will again favor shorts us recent un favorable weather came too late to i affec t the report but past experience; ha- shown that preconceived ideas as to the character of the reportfcnay ea.-ily; be, misleading. There is also a feeling that a very large- mount of cotton has been lowered to such i an extent that it will longer meet, - contract requirement* and therefore will hardly weigh on tlie market. ] Shipment* for October delivery have* licen insignificant and unless they show signs of being uuicli larger for '/ - . EVERETT TRUE * BY CONDO iv, it . ... - 1- : . | j ' 'r-_7 11) | 1 tonjiJjdashingtan Cbg&tf&tter* . | and so. perhaps, wlB BecreUrj Davis, but the War Department head is distinctly tied down bj presidential ideas ot economy. '-y i Secretary of the Navy Wilbui 1 not only Is financially cramped In j style, but has to be careful how he expresses, himself, as witness the calling down he got from the White House a year and a half ago for speeches he made in California, Postmaster Oeneral News's liml tations are mainly financial,, but he too. has to conform in this respect. I Attorney General Sargent and j Secretary of Agriculture Jardlne j were hand-picked to develop plant chosen in advance by the admin I lstratlon. Secretary of the Interior Worl is dependent on the president foi protection from political Interests which are trying to get his scalp Secretary of Labor Davis—tw< Davis' in the cabinet now—isn’i an aggressive department. heat) anywajK/:"" 5 December the premium on that month maybe forced further as leading spot interests are determined to accumu late a stock here to protect hedges in tlie latest month and prevent conges tion there. Killing fiost is reported at numer ous points in the southwest but the x frast has not yet been invented which would kill the conviction in specula tive circles that this is a bumper crop and that regardless of consumption requirements prices iare certain 'to seek a much lower levc-lf The trs.de generally seems to regard prices as- | entirely reasonable and advices from j goods markets, while not brilliant.-- are generally of a satisfactory tenor. Mills arc sold well ahead in many in stances and foreign trade advices con tinue to sugges further if only grad ual improvement. POST A NT) FLAGG. I Preliminary Investigation on \\ il * Islington Bridge. Complete Soupdings and preliminary invest i- j gatiois.s for the new bridge over the j Cape Fear at Wilmington have been completed and all data tent to the bridge department of the State high way comtnissioh at Kaleigh where plans will be worked up for the struc ture. The bridge will be of the ver tical lift type, of steel throughout, and v ill have a vertical lift of one hundred and twenty feet, and will be j the largest bridge of its type in the world. Some amusing statistics have been issued by two Chicago investigators, j who found that after two years girls 1 cry more fmiuently than lx>.vs and ] that almost invariably the female in- ] learns to talk before the‘male. rlh Tomorrow Alright NR Tablets stop sick headaches, rsliavs bilious attacks, tone and regulate tho eliminative organa, make you feel fine. “Better Then Nils For Liver Ills” Gibson Drug store. Beautiful New f I ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS | all col‘6rs of THE RAINBOW 1 ijf _ Japanese Cherry Blossoms, Peach Blossom, Poppies, 8 ij Coxcomb, Tube Roses. Carnations, Sweet Peas and many 8 x others. I? ? ee our window display and buy now. Our supply is ' ' O limited and they are going fast. Q * 1 I Kidd-Frix Music & Stationery Co jj <5 Phone 76 58 S. Union St., * Concord, N. C. | ! 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