PAGE EIGHT giiasuaaiiimruEgriTgri^ ' s Complete Outfit For $28.75 S' s t ;;J E !r This All-Steel Bed. exactly like cut. Two inch posts. L Three cane panels in head and three in foot. Beautiful ji mahogany finish that will not come off, mounted on all j metal casters, easily moved about the room. National ji Springs. Enameled to prevent rusting. Extra heavy | bands on sides to strengthen springs. Forty-five pound | cotton mattress, made of all new sanitary material. Good {; I grade fancv art tick, lied $12.50, Springs sti.s(>, mattress p g *h!s. Outfit for $28.75 B Other Steel Beds in two-inch $9.75528.50 1 | posts at | Every piece of goods we sell is guaranteed to please or [j | monev refunded. j: I Concord Furniture Co. j THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE JOHNSON’S PURE PORK I UVER MUSH ij: IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO 8 ji[ YOUR GROCER g Price Only 20 Cents a Pound | 1 | THE UNIVERSAL CAR | The All Steel Body Car j Roadster $260.00 Touring $290.00 Starter and Demountable Rims Extra 5 Coupe $520.00 Sedan Tudor $580.00 | All Prices F. O. B. Detrit £ REID MOTOR CO.! CONCORD’S FORD DEALER * S !j! Corbin and Church Streets Phone 220 £ OOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXX>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOc I vr * ' j Boys And Girls- Bicycling Is Fun Your IVER JOHNSON Is Here Come In and Lode It Over Ritchie Hardware Cel YOUR HARDWARE STORE BN . I PHONE 117 | Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Results Concord Daily Tribune :l - • TIME OF CLOSING MAILS ! The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postofjjee is as follows: Northbound 13C—:00 P. M. A. M. . 34 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. - 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 39 9:30 A. M. 43 3:30 P. M. i 135 8:00 P. M. ■ 2^~ U:0 ° r - M LOCAL MENTION On account of lack of space we. arc compelled to omit the installment | ■ today of our Serial story, “Winds of i| Chance.” The next installment will be published Monday. * Despite ii;e rain of the night and i morning a number of Concord football i fans went to Charlotte this afternoon ■ tto see the Dnvidson-Fhrman game. 1 The rain probably will hamper the ; work of each team but despite this a fast, evenly fought game is expected. The Concord Bonded Warehouse 1 and Realty Co. has sold to T. Ji. • Myers for $l5O. property on the Con cord-Charlotte highway, according to , a deed filed Friday. Another deeed filed that day records the sale of property in War’d 5 by Joe Gaslcel to ■i the Standard Oil Co. for SS.OOO. .! Sheriff R. V. Caldwell, Jr., reports :> that during the past several weeks a | nt|mber es persons have called at his * office to pay their taxes. County tax [j receipts have been ready for sonje ] time now and persons can get theirs | I by calling at tile office of Sheriff | Caldwell in the court house. < Rainfall amounting to six-tenths of 1 an inch fell here last night' and this I morning up to 12 o'clock and indi j cations were that there world Vie more f today. The rain is espec'alty wel- | . come owing go the very low oondi ■ tior- of the Streams at present, mak ing the power situation acute. l Roy I.itaker, halfback ou the local ' f fui Mali team ami eap aitv of rile learn, I had his collar bone broken Friday ai [ ternoon in the game w-iiii Gastonia. ] > He will be unable, to play any more J this season. 'Last year, he was put j out ol the game for the rest of the , 1 sehsen when he had his leg broken 1 j in the first game. Rising temperatures accompanied ( the rain which, begali falling here dtir- I ing the night. It became much warm er Friday afternoou and the rising I temperatures warning of the | rain that came during the night. The , rain fell for several hours a slow i drizzle that at times reached propor ['■ tions of a downpour. 1 "Toots" Ellis, well known local ( negro, was called before Judge Lane < in Superior Court Friday afternoon I I when lie was detected wearing his j | hat in the court room. He was ex- j | fused when he explained to the court ‘ I that lie became so interested in the * | proceedings lie did not realize what j [ he was doing. j Solicitor Zeli V. Long, who repre- j I seined the State at the trial of erinv- I inal eases in Cabarrus Superior Court i I this week, returned Friday afternoon i I to his home in Statesville. Only ; | civil eases will be tried in court here \ I next week so Solicitor Long completed • I his work for the present term of ; | court Friday. Attendance at Superior Court pick > ed up some at the end of the w r eek, ; probably duo to the fact that textile ! plants have been idle since M'ednes i day. During the first of the week the court room was hardly ever half filled with spectators but good sized crowds were present Thursday and , Friday. Xo session of the city police court - was held Friday afternoon due’ to the fact that court attaches had to be in Superior Court. All defendants scheduled for trial are out on bond so their eases were outlinedetao T\ so their eases were continued until the next regular session of the coup: on Monday. It is reported that D. F Widen- ■ house, of this city, and James. Moore, of Kannapolis, have been reappointed federal prohibition agents. The or ganization responsible for the enforce ment of the dry laws Was reorganized some time ago and it is understood i that Mr. Widenhouse and Mr. Moore j have been appointed h, the new or- j | ganization. Prices at the Concord Theatre have I teen reduced for a temporary period. I i' was announced today the new rates I j being 15 and 25 cents for adults and I 10 cfnts for children. The manage I meet announced also that there would I he lie reduction in the clast of pro- J grams which would be presented 1 Tris goes into effect next VV’ednes- j day. Rally Day Service. The annual Rally Day service will | be held at St. James Lutheran Chore'll I tomorrow at 9:45 a. m. A short I service will be rendered by the chil- I dren at the devotional hour. Part I of the regular lesson period will be I devoted to the lesson as usual. All 1 members of this school, members of the church who are not members of the school and visitors are invited to this service and especially urged to attend. The offering will be given for furnishing the- room at the Col legiate Institute in the new dormi tory. Catawba College Eleven Plays Mt. I j Pleasant Today, j Salisbury. Oct. 23.—Catawba Col [ liege 4>nd-Al . I The finest import- j ed Flower Bulbs, Narcissus Hya cinths, Choice Tu lips and Lilies di rest from France and Holland. —at — Pearl Drug Co. On the Square Phone 22 § COLUMBUS WANTED 5 A NEW WAY 5 TO AN OLD WORLD ; X He was not content with old j 5 \\‘ays and old ideas. Are you? \ * Consider your jewelry, is it 11 j old-fashioned, out of date? See \ | 5 us about beautiful, modern set- i i j tings for your old style jewelry. ' | S. W. Preslar JEWELER 'OOOOOOOOOOCXSOOOOOOOOOOO CONCORD COTTON MARKET j SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1*25 Cotton 20- 1-2 Cotton seed 4g j_2 DR. THOS. M. 1 OSTEOPATHIC Physician ‘ Suite 403 Cabarrus Savings Bank Building "Osteoparhy treats any illness for which people consult a doctor’’ Phones: Qffire 914 ; Res. IQ7 j GRAIN FERTILIZER! j Brown Summit, N. C., June 10, 1925 , t*he A. A. C. Company, ■ Greensboro, N. C. Gentlemen: - 5 * I used your Basic Lime Phosphate, AA Quality, for three years and I have never found anything to equal it for wheat. I also find I can get a good stand of clover where I used Basic Lime Phosphate. ■ . My crop of thirty acres of wheat this year, grown cm Basic lime M Phosphate, will average 25 bushels per acre. I use 250 pounds of ■ Basic Lime Phosphate per acre. ' B Yours very truly, ■ H. L. TROXLER. I BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES! I Only Bag, With “AAQuality” In I I | Red Letters Are Genuine! STAR THEATRE i Monday and Tuesday, October 26-27th %£>?*? I >&ct£tSN t I . A Son & Father' Admission 10c and 25c Wednesday and Thursday, October 28 and 20 A FOX SPECIAL ' “IT IS THE LAW” A Big Special Filled With Mystery, Thrills and Action. All- Star Cast—you will know them every one. Friday, October 30th “NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK” |\\ ith Rod La Rocqtie, Ernest Torrence and Dorothy Gish. It’s a Paramount, Run in Benefit of Local Y. M. C. A. 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