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July 10, 1926 g* Q. July Dresses —are freshened and kept beau tiful by drycleaning * * * a gift from Science to meet hot weathere dress problems. When Summertime demands i»on wardrobes are heavy * * j dount upon us to give hurry-up service without slighting care . in fine workmanship. SEND IT TO “BOB’S” PHONE 787 Office 25-27 W. Depot St g&ftJca&H 'Mhbun scwue JCJvc WCisues”*' W. J. HETHCOX Sesqui-Centennial Exposition PHILADELPHIA, PA., June 1-November 30, 1926 - 4 Special Excursion Fares VIA . Southern Railway System Tickets on sale daily from all Southern Railway station's up to and including September 30th, final return limit all tick-1 ets fifteen days including date I of sale. Stop-overs permitted at Wash ington and Baltimore in each direction within 4inal limit of tickets. Fine trains, excellent sched ules, pullman sleeping cars, day coaches and dining car service. For further information and pullman sleeping, car reserva tions call on any Southern Railway agent or address: R. H. GRAHAM, D. P. A. Charlotte. N. C. s ■ ■ OUR PRIVATE CHAPEL AFFORDS PRIVACY, COMFORT * The modern funeral chapel provides all the privacy and comfort of a pri vate residence plus every facility and i service that the funeral director has at hand. ' Our mortuary is a beautiful and restful place that provides our pa trons with a type and character of lervice unequalled. , S AMBULANCE SERVICE BELL & HARRIS FUNERAL HOME Open Day and Night Phona #4O Program, Invitations, Announcements printed promptly at The Times- Tribune Job Office. We have a beautiful line { ot wedding Invita tions and announcements in stock and can finish on a few hours no tice. Times-Tribune Job Office. Engraved Wedding Invitations and announcements on short notice at Times-Tribune office. We repre sent one of the beet engravers in the United States. If. “ always get results Huge Presses Shape Buick Parts • pPlfiniP 1 1* i J||b x. iPlti A GREAT variety of Important parts are stamped from sheet metal in the huge presses such as the One shown above. In order to eliminate extra opera tions which would add to the cost of the finished car, many complicated dies rpust be developed to produce a certain part in as few operations as possible. Fenders, body panels, radi ator shells, hoods and cowls must be perfect if they are to look right on the car. A slight imperfection in the stamping would be magnified many times and made g&ring after paint ing and assembling. r Therefore, only the finest steel and the most efficient machinery is used. I “Proper Food and Exercise,” by ARTHUR A. McGOTERN R Former physical director, Cornell Medical College. Too much direct sun endangers health I OUMMER heat * * g|S- ways of eliml « seriously as- nating heat and f-• people mgfff *° WB fr,m - th « •whose organs body. For those are not func- jSi people who II tioning Droper- ah Ml _ * g«c»J| never perspire || ly.- You cannot ■ ‘i every care must afford to take be taken to || chances by be- rofck v. / avoid the hot || ing in poor rSf*? nT'v. sun - While on || physical condi- * this point I j|| tion during the !l /Uafjhj strongly urge | | terrific heat of those who ean || the summer a, not sweat to im- H months. mediately con- It Summer DON'T LIE AILOUND IN A suit a physician II weather calls WET BATHING SUIT ora reputable H for much light- phvical instruc- || er food than the substantial fare y that the body needs in the win -11 ter. Precaution should be taken || that we do not partake too heav || ily of fuel foods, such as sugar. | starch and fats. | Sunstroke and heat prostra- H tions generally affect a person || whose sweat glands do not func tion, as this is one of nature's ■■■ —— M-ftfc. ■ ' "I Calorie Diet Those looking for a rigid reducing diet may take 2,000 calories. Those anxipus to gain weight may take between 4,000 and 5,000 calories. BREAKFAST: One large apple 100 calories A small saucer of apple sauce 100 Half of a baked apple 100 I large dark banana.. 100 I ordinary canteloupe 100 Half a grapefruit 100 I large orange 100 “ Cereals 31/2 tablespoonfuls dry, hard cereal (with 14 glass of milk, 1 small spoonful sugar).lCO ** About one-thtrd cup any cooked cereal. * quarter cup of skimmed milk and one small spoonful sugar 100 1 egg, ...100 2 slices of bacon 101) X bran muffin 100 \/l corn muffin 100 1 slice bread med.... 100 1 slice dark bread toasted 60 Coffee substitute with sugar and cream.... .100 N Hot skimmed mi1k....'..A 100 “ LURCH: The average soup 1 cup ..100 “ Baked potato ~.IOC A helping of spinach, sprouts, tomatoes, turnips, peas, beaus 50 “ Cucumbers, Cole slaw, celery, parsnlpss cab bage. carrots, radishes, sauerkraut..../.. 25 ** Fruit salad with no dressing.... 250 " Glass of milk ‘ .....150 Average dessert about <- 200 " DINNER; Average helping of lean broiled meat, chicked or fish 200 " 2 average vegetables ; 100 “ Raw vegetable salad no dressing 100 u Average dessert .200 ", * , Hot drink ..< 100 " ® .A. A. McGovern. Ail letter* to Mr. McGovern should be addressed* to No. 5 West Mth Street. New York City. —+—****——mm " ■ JOIIR Ml IE o*ls GET RESULTS Every workman is on the lookout for flaws in his work, and rigid inspection is the rule throughout the plant. Buick radiator shells are stamped in one piece on a press similar to the one shown. The shell is polished, copper plated, and again polished. The copper plate prevents rust. It is then given a heavy coat of nickel plate and given a final polish, after which it is assembled with a pre viously tested radiator core. The press in the illustration stamps the Buick cowl in one opera tion by means of an expanding die. The die prevents wrinkles and imper fections by stretching the cold steel as it shapes the part. tor as to the proper procedure to take to bring these eliminat ing organs back to life. This can be done by ray bqiths, hot tub baths, exercising in woolen underwear, rubbing the body with olive oil. Perspiration means elimination. Those who ’cannot enjoy a good sweat can not know complete goed health. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Clear Profit From Timber. Raleigh. July !).—CA>)—There sr* large areas of cut-over land‘in the South which can he made to yie’d a larger clear profit’from timber than in any other way, says the United States department of agriculture, in a bulletin just received here. pine is n profitable tree for growing on these lands, it is pointed out, because it produces two crops—timber and turpentine. It grows both on the driest and deepest sandy soils and on wet lands, and it withstands the injurious effects of fire to an uncommon degree, forestry officials of the department say. With a view to encouraging refor estation, especially with longleaf pine; the department lias issued a bulletin especially devoted to this subject. Married After 50 Years Courtship. (By Internationa! News Service) Little Rock. Ark.. .July 10.—A courtship of a half century was cui-| mipnted here, when Mrs. Mary B. Harris. 65, of I-ittle Rock, and James W. flordan, of Alexandria* La., were mafrled. It- was in Tusc-allosa. Ala., a little morg than fifty years ago, that the couple carried on a courtship which was brought to a close when each married someone e'.s'e. In the years between Jordan's wife died, followed I NEVER BEFORE | Such Bargains | MILLINERY | DURING THIS SALE | COME AND SEE FOR § YOURSELF g Millinery Dept, j: MISS ALLIE LEGG, Prop, ft Phone 830 • .COOOOOOOGOf OOPOOOOOOtX'. tniiiu Tiinirc By Tetzer Yorke llinil ! UKILJ 1 m I Mr. Lucky got a phone 0 call: “Your home is bum- c ing to the ground” it said. $ And he carried no insur- g ance. Do you? It is the O only safe protection ft against loss. g Rnst&YanKflteAiiMCY HF CABARRUS JAmGS%AtIK BLDG. m Our policy is one of candor and respectful ser vice. Fairness is a requi site where need is to be served with dignity and consideration. And we are properly equipped to conduct a ceremony of perfect appointment. Wilkinson’s Funer al Home PHONE 9 Open Day and Night AMBULANCE SERVICE %4- Su , ik , w short y afterward by the death of| Mrs. Harris' husband. Last year Jordan began a search for his childhood sweetheart Failing in every effort to locate her, he in serted an advertisement in a newspa per. asking >frs. Harris to communi cate .witii him. The advertisement —'■ . BIG TIRE NEWS! Prices Reduced On Goodyears , Here’s the biggest and best piece of news we’ve had for car owners in 5 ' months. Goodyear has just announced a substantial price reduction on tires and tubes and we are passing this good news on to you in NEW LOW PRICES ON THE COMPLETE GOODYEAR LINE. Now is the time to get yours. Same supreme Goodyear quality. Same money-sav ing Goodyear Service from us — YORKE&WADSWORTH CO. The Old Reliable Hardware Store Phone 30 ! Concord, N. C. Phone 30 ''OOOOOOOOOOOOOOGQOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOp S 1 IOMOUNE SWEET FEED TO FEED YOUR HORSES AND MULES And you can feed one-third less and keep your stock up ;!; better on a Balanced Feed than you can'on oats or corn. Cash Feed Store PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. The exterior of the Wilmington while not strictly. colonial, M f has enough of the colonial to make It aa Interesting design uS2T The rather formal entrance with turned columns, the seats at . I Jh . the sides and the trellis at the corners add attractiveness.- .. o /hF-' - v-T;*— —The interior is arranged for six rooms, all on one floor. An fen " vftwf n *' ~ Jb enclosed stair leads to the attic, which can be used for storage C«L fit or in case of necessity for sleeping quarters. Living and din -7u BBS gSTI ['*" I ing rooms are separated by a large arch. Thir and the Are fu HBgOßßjffl Emb! fl iPWffl I place at the eml of the living room, with built-in seats ans » a ‘|m HfcSwJIPM IW; rgj!| IV flnS I A bookrakes. are features of these rooms. A china-closet is 16- JjWrMl/rrvT>rmip9*■ ”i W»jj[ SS || I] 111 1 I B|Hirated at the eml of the dining room. Thre kitchen Is exo<qj- I I LJ|BEJ i tionally complete, being provided with cupboards and bins, a St ft?. ,sailer and ironing board. A generous-slzed breakfast-alcove is •- 1 i"j provided at the rear. Besides having two good bedrooms and 1 , .-:~".-s l T=Bjg^==z: — m a bath, all accessible from the hall, there is a den at the front, i> - • _ *■ . directly off the living room. Closets and linen-cases iire ar ' ranged for the to the basement and attic | ample space for storage, laundry, fflel and furnace. F. C. NIBLOCK i '‘t : ’ i * • 'flHtt&'.'.s . . ■'jMErwifft' r■ i , i Wfr’aifc'', | was read by a cousin of Mrs. Harris. | J Tlie advertisement was communicated to Mrs. Harris, and the old eourtshiii was renewed. On Honeymoon in Fishing Boat. (By International Xevrs Service) j Gulfport. Miss., July o.—Unless ; | plans of James Grandle. one-armed Gulfport fisherman, and his newly acquired wife, whom he took from a police station cell and married in the Mayor’s courtroom, have gone away, i the couple are now on the bounding j deep between Apalachicola. Fla., and ; Gulfport on a gasoline motored fish (XJOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXJWOOWOWWWWWWOUOOOOOOOOO© I DELCO LIGHT Light Plants and Batteries 1 * Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter nating current and Washing Machines for Direct or Al ternating Current. R. H. OWEN; Agent ] | ..Phone 889 Concord, N. C. PAGE THREE • ■ 1 — —>• ing boat for a 7-day honeymoon. ’ # Bay City and Saginaw have been""? running neeek and neck for the lead '™ in the reorganized Michigan League. ® On July 22, 189?), Beaumont of the Pittsburgn tpam made a record jt of six hits and six runs in a game * against Philadelphia.
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