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ydngsday, Way, j|, jft# I j ' / . % L» ' >^j| m. *. - ; BgBB * t r mwl vi ■L-. ifepSl .- , Let 118 C,ean x Y our Rugs. That’s one thing that has posi- UVely gone out of style as a home task. P jv home W Sftn/ x<? “ consider^how laborious it is when done %ne our scientific way: - We Remove evegy trace of dirt, every iurkinE germ. re- %£*r* 01 W W «“ Qur prices are as pleasing as’dur service. jTY ou merely phone tis. We do the rest. Phone 787 . OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS /6APK! Fe?\ ftH y/\ /<aOSH SAHfe&i \ SiMPUUGrTQM -\ / POOR KI . Ur * wt '° \ JjT 'AT TPE.W HAKIGr WIT! am WE AVvrr I OMCE ikl A vAIJUE i PEEPUE IU IK'' STEaum’ )NY* FEED THEM DOGE*. Ilf: WEST K(? , Jus Borrerim'im ’ W/NPE A HOPIsE ‘W- fjf in VhorseTi\epiw?J -tillva/egiTware GRass! aki amvhow / - OTH v" Him KetfcKA / I E)omT EOOH \ OM A PRA\R\E>/i|§|u||jliul ECONOMIC TRANSPORTATION!. ‘ '^^s3^9-^ !j**i*MS*> ■ , , //-// Cltt4 BY MCA SERVICE. -t-y T » - 1 *■' " . » 11 ■" ■ ■# ■"•">' . I -I— «;■■ ■ ■■■■>. —— - ■ -- \ , MOATN POP . ( BY TAYLOR |be New York Mirror Pays *1 For] Kuril Beet “Ir Line Printed. The New York Jttirrdr pays p.OO each for “Ifa.’ ! The * following are aome that have been seat in: ; V I bad some glue, l’be n snob, if I sol stuck up. >* V 1 bad a watcb, Id suuwih it, if' I wanted to kill time. If you want some money) ask me, if yoji can find me. if I werW jm artist, I’d draw my w|ry any time, isl had a brush and t I tabe T'Tng , Ti I were a peach, I’d be a pretty l*ajr( pear), ff I were twins. • If Iliad a bottle, I’d takfe a dfink, if there was anything in it ’ If I had a line, I’d string Kim along, if I bad i fellow. If I money enough for the li cense, I’d a*k my girl to name.the day if she had, not married some other feUow. If I had a tree, I’d make it bark, if it didn’t >ave. ' ft I had an'auto, I'd go for a spin, if I bad a top. If I had three’of a kind, I’d have a house full if I had a pair. If I worked for get tired, If I had anything to say' about it. If r had a pince of tin, I'd have a Ford, if I had a rattle'. ' If your entmy strikes you, turn the other cheek, if you can’t rub. If l had a face like yours, I’d have it lifted, if I'could fiud . an honest thief.' 7 -' / - If a handsome motorist invited me to ride. I’d go, if I had a pair of roller skates. - ,If I had a pin, I’d come to the point, if I were a good sticker. If I caught a fish, I’d^weigh it, if I had the scaltv. 1-^ If I were a gold-digger, I’d make some money, if spades were trumpa No traveler has ever crossed the great southern desert of Arabia. THE CONCOfeD DAILY TRIBUNE For’ Panning These slippers are of white satin am brdTEftred with rose motifs In shadet of pink and rose. They suggest festivity, extreme youth and dancing feet. The embroidery, you will notice, extends down on the satin-covered bMla. 1 ■ 1 -■! 1 r “This country’s going straight to ■heck, My granddad told me so- Hie old gent ought to know. I asked him why he was so sure: (le said long years anil years ago-«- His granddad told him so.” WELL KNOWN CONCORD MAN INDORSES HERB JUICE So Grateful For Exceptional Benefits Obtained, Wants Others'to Know About It.—Says 0e Feeds Like a • New Po-son. ’ 4 Statements of praise from men and women in all walks of life in be half of HERB JUICE" are a continu ing sen atinn. and this, in jitsolf, is ab solute proof of its merit and health re storing powers. Antony tin- latest is from a well known and popular mill Worker, coryiected with the Fraukiin cotton mill, S 3 Roberson St., who is so grateful over his wonderful recov ery. tliat lie gladly gives this public statement so glint others may know alx tit this great natimy remedy, and What benefits they can derive from its use. In a statement to the HERB JUICE man, Mr. N. H. <Vince; re ferred to aimve, gives the following ac count of Jus experience with HERB JUICE: . “To say that I was in a general run down condition would be a mild way to cypress in waif. Before f used i HERB JUICE i nud suffered from . ftonitjrji trouble in its worst, form. Gas pains,"kenrtbirrn- pains-in Clu-st, . no appetite atfd no eneigy. Tliis.eojn ■ bination had nismt ruined my lieahli and no relief was in sight, as a Inst resort I was' urged to try HERB JUICE, the great nature remedy, that is 4>ringing relief and restoration to health to hundreds in Concord and -surrounding territory. Before I had finished my first bottle I was surpris ed at the- great improvement it was making in my condition. I did not stop nt this, but kept right on taking Tt until all my ailments were banish-* ed aiid today I am enjoying good health and must give full credit for it. "Now i cun eat three hearty meals a day. enjoy them, my food is properly digested and I do not suffer one bit fbom gas pain, heart burn. Or blpating like I did before us ing this wonflerful remedy. I do not know the meaning of the word constipation ns my system is now in good shape and I feel just like a new person. Just tell any one l -who is a doubting thought that it is the great est on the market today for stomach trouble and kindred " ail ments. No one oan appreciate the health restoring growers that HERB JUICE has unless they liavov had file experience with it that I have had. and words can cot express the grateful feeling" I have for this medi cine for the grent improvement it lias made in my general health.- I feel doubly sure that if any. one suffering as l did Will only give HERB JUICE a fair trial, they will become as fully .convinced as I am that it is truly a wonderful preparation .worthy of the highest endorsement.” HERB JUICE is said in Concord and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded fcy Gibson lirug Store. Also sold in Kannapolis hiy F. L. Smith Dnif Co.** * Let Your 1 sext Battery ; j Be An ( exide ' 'tvs*. ; . . —r- -i . CaughtJEm r’. cc ' U.- m (Si ■ t'M Mias Rita Jarris, IS-Vcar-old daugh ter of a farmer living neai* Memphis, Tenn , won a SI,OOO reward for the capture of three 'l"ink robbgrs who had broken . SJie discovered them hiding 0,. .. r‘ father's farm, led a posse to the. spot and the men were rt-aptured. . Suspended Sentences. L.eVki/ion Dispatch. In tin- matter of suspending sen encoi of persiyrs convicted in our •ouris there is a wide divergence of -pinion. In recent years it would np year'that there has been a growth of he .practice of suspending the prisois, entires of co.n*victed iiersons, and epeiniiily of those wlm are able to pay the costs and small'fines. Neulem-ej arc suspended on rue ground, or theory, that by so doing ewSpgofi k*-rs may be refonm'd tirou;. tlio threat of future punisli kl>V ready ..worked.; then sns lending would’ have a sAutary effect. But' a good nauy observem do not believe that u I ibeial use of the suspended sen-1 fence in beneficial. Especially do they ■ontrad that in flic field where this veajion h most frequently' suspend ed. in liquor lawn violations, that it Joes not operate to scare offenders back into the path of reettoade. It may be. that this is so, and' it may irisc out of the fact that the average iquor maker or seller an en tire v' different view of the law from! that iaken by sonic other occasional! offeauirr* / Most oftbose who embatrk in the Licit liquor business calculate ou the liklihoofi of being caught sooner or later. Tliey doubtless also reckon on j the probability of fines or suspended 'entences neither of which they dread very much. They are in the iquor business generally for the reason that they expect to reap large Prolls with Small labor. Bootleggers despise work, and they have a special distaste for the brand of labor re » EVERETT TRUE j BY PHNUO SAY, NeK3-HI3oR i- O'CLOCK 1 IN 7W& «CI?MtNCS. IS NO -HOUR. JO yoor Hoia; Vo you f I*t,C NOT CsUßire IT. I«U- x>ictats it i vm* —r-r ilr-Vm 1 111 ; 111 “ 1 111 i! • . ’ L —**** aiaaryyr .„, , ; ‘ v * * LETTER By CHARGES P STEWART NBA Service Writer. Washington,—When Policeman Mi chael J. Dowd tried to arrest -Walter White recently for highway robbery, White\ reached for a gun and Dowd, beating him to the draw, shot him. It was a bad wound and White, at the emergency hospital, sank rap idly. Finally the doctors announced his only, chance lay in a blood trans fusion. But who was going to give his blood to have the very question ably valuable life of a murderous stickup man? Why, Policeman Mi chael ,1. Dowd, of all people. When he heard rthat the doctors wanted he offered himself immediately. Well, White was so far gone that lied before the operation could be performed,/'but doesn’t the incident throw a curious Jjght op the way that eepper looks at things,! • • We’re not apt to think of the South Americau countries as ahead of us in any line of human eqdeavor. Yet here’s Dr. P. P. Bauer from Colombia to discuss with the post office depart ment for tie establishment of an air mail service between Key West and doing it as one who knows far more about tropical avia tion than we do. The fact is that South America, iii\proportion to its population, has us entirely outclassed; in making practical every-day use of the air plane. -* * ♦ » The reason for this probably i>» that the South Americans need the plane more than we do. Except in a few long-settled dis tricts, railroads are few on the south ern continent. Ranches, or estancias, are very large—many thousands of acres. ' Highways are bad —in wet weather almost impassable’ Through out a whole winter, maybe, a rich landowner, living in state in midst of his not so very little principality, can’t get into the nearest town even on horseback except- at the cost of several days of the worst imaginable riding. Hut he can jump in his p azie and do it in a'ffw minutes. Consequently, with the country ar istrccary, planes are coming to be re- I garded fie rather more indispensable , than automobiles. | Take Advantage cf the Bargains of Canned Foods Week. Go to your grocer and select a dozen or a case of canned foods. Not only ' will you make a worth-while saving . in money, but having a well-stocked ■ pantry will help you solve the gues s' tion, "What shall I have for diu -1 nor?” , Canned foods banish seasons apd enable you to serve tempting dishes at all times. The choicest of foods : are gathered from all parts of the 1 world, prepared under the most sani | tary conditions and brought to you ready for use. Canned foods offer i over 200 varieties, eost less and save 1 time. Stock your pantry now. . ! "Ves. I get SBO a week,” said the saleslady in the millinery establish ment. ‘‘How do you manage to command so Jarge a salary?" asked the coun try school teacher. “I know hats." ‘ Dear me.f For SSO a month I have to know everything.” i ; '' 1 I ■ ..... —g | quired in road building where 'there is no prospect within a definite period of quitting the job or being fired. \ j t'ricmls of the suspended sentence can no doubt cite instances where it has worked well, but when they enter the realm of the liquor vio’ator they will probably find that ill a large proportion of eases the whiskey seller who has received a suspended sen tence does not quit, but merely tries to be a little more earcful. v p-- / / -j- ,„J Vn n„ 1 *' - Q/MMr • a- 5 § FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN'S WBAsjj ■ : - Satisfaction for a Little Money 8 M A Whole Lot of ; j Here is an oxford that is exactly right, search the world over, you . . won’t find a more comfortable and likable shoe for daily wear. They ' J-j t j are soft and pliable and snug fitting through the heel and arch be- , ” t p cause they are specially lasted. We are showing these in both' black ?h "4 [ $4.0 010O 10 $5.50 J | IVEY’S ! ■ “THE HOME OF HOOD SHOEB" • I. t ft'jf > —— • - —■— ■ - - . jij 5 | FEEDS AND MORE FEEDS I Chowder for your liens 5 ’ ]j Cow Chow for your cows , X ’ ; Omolin for your horses and mules • X . | i Pig Chow for your hogs I Hay and Straw, * We carry groceries of most anything to pat. PHONE 122 CASH FEED STORE WHERE QUALITY COVNTS . i ||g 00000 poooooooooooo6ooc>ooooooooooooooooc)ooooooooo8 : Thanksgiving Is Near-If You Have 3 ‘ , I Turkeys to Sell See Us ( \Ve buy and sell more Poultry and fkrm produce % 9 than any store in the city. ' ? Why sell your butter for 30 and 40 cents per pound, 3 when you can sell us yoifr butter fat for 45 cents per 5> | pound and save the work and worry of churning? > * | C. H. BARRIER & CO. f DELCO LIGHT j Light Plants and Batteries £)eep and Shallow Well Pumps for Qirect or Alter- | | natmg current and Washing Machines for Direct or Al- j ternating Current. R* H. OWEN* Ageist —Pb°ne 669 Concord, M. C. T" >OOOOOOOO0 oooooooooooooooooooooppoooooooooooococ3»o , Above Floor Furnace J> last a furnace has been designed to be placed above the floor. This is the solu tioil of the heating problem for small home owners. No longer is it necessary to wor- : ' j’y along with stoves. You may have a furnace without the ex- Rjßjglp pense of a basement. • ALLEN’S PARLOR FURNACE V.',,; 7 * No room heater can compare with this' Wonderful new Furnace the floor,\which heats by moist air circulation. Come by' and sec it. x This invention is the latest development in the stove indus try. Come by and it even if you do not intend to buy. Let us explain how it works. H. B, WILKINSON Out of the High Rent District - .."Vj Concord, Kannapolis Mooresville China Grove — : II CYI4f®ER REBORING jg We have installed u Bottler Heboring machine so that wc can re- ] bore the cylinders of cars and fit new pistons, rings and wrist pina f without jemoving the taotoj from the fraiqe, thereby saviug a large « ; labor eharge. Just give us n trial and convince yourself. S’** We carry a full line of Goodrich Tires, Tubes, Instou Rings and ftp**-', l’ins, Bunco brake lining, Sparton Horns. Prest-O-Dite Batteries, S Whiz Auto Soup and Polish and Genuine Ford rj STI’DEBAKEJt SALfK 4*l* SERVICE g • j Auto Supply & Repair Co. : n::::: r:::::: PAGE SEVEN