July 19, 1920
Summer days are here. Glorious days,
bat warm. And even more glorious when
Ihe day's work has been done. The old,
old, round of household tasks has been fin
ished. Time for relaxation with not a care
■ T)ut to enjoy the gentle breezes.
And then callers. Members of your
club dropping in for an afternoon chat." Or
friends from the neighboring city who mo
tored over for the day. What is to be done?
How best to entertain them as you your
self would want to be entertained.
Frigidaire solves the problem. A daintv
salad prepared during the cool hours of
I chilly confines is ready for serving. An ice
has been frozen in the freezing travs. And
there is always a supply of ice cubes.
Hospitality begins in the kitchen. And
Frigidaire i? of real assistance to the host
ess who takes pride in the quality of her
hospitality, especially the quality of the
food she places before her guests. For
Frigidaire never fails her. It is as depend
able as ??.er electric lights and is always on
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This Is a General Clean Up of Broken Lots
MEN WOMEN CHILDREN
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THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
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I ! And you can feed one-third less and keep your stock up
| better on a Balanced Feed than you can on oats or com.
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Bg .-Phone 668 Concord, N. C.
ELECTRIC© REFRIGERATION
MORE THAN 200,000 BOOSTERS
luiiui a report .
of the Electric Refrigeration Commission 1924-1925 Commercial National Section National
Electric Light Association, proves Frigidaire consumes less current and has the least per cent,
time in operation than any other well known electric Refrigerator,
An analysis of Frigidaire value, from the standpoint of Construction, Finish, Ca
pacity, Dependability, Economy and Service reveals at once why
Frigidaire Leads the World In
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
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STANDARD BUICK COMPANY
85 South Union St. Phone 363
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117 DIE AS TRAIN IS
BURIED BY LANDSIDE
Passenger Coaclies Covered By
Mountains of Earth in Bosnia/—l9
Persons Are Drowned.
Vienna. July 17—One hundred
and seventeen were killed by a great
landslide which buried a railroad
train near Sare-Jevo, Bosnia, ac
cording to latest reports. Masses of
earth had been lossened by the tor
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During this Oven Insurance Sale
July 15-31
Cf for your old coal, oil, wood
' or gas range and long terms
65c down —lB months to pay
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THESE Oriole Ranges are equipped with Oven
Heat Control, enabling you to regulate every
oven operation by time and temperature. A
whole meal will cook without supervision. You
owe your home this convenience—take advan
tage of our liberal offer and install it now
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
rential rains, and the passenger
couches were caught up in the
avalanche, and swept along with
mountains of earth on top of them,
Further advices from Belgrade
report that 4fl persons were ’drowned
July 15 ui the region of Ipek, which |
is flooded. A family of ten, sur
prised by the rising waters ih an
open field, were drowned. Lightning
killed 2,tMK) sheep and various wild
animals. Beasts of the forests, driven
by the floods, sought refuge in the,
sheepfolds, but did not molest the
terrorized peasants’ sheep.
'Phe foreign minister, the minister
of *ar and the minister of agricul
ture are proceeding to the flooded
districts. The Dnnbe is expected to
attain Its maximum within the next
two or three days.
Croquet is probably the only truly
amateur sport in the world.
i CHERRYVILLE GIRL
KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Two Others Injured When Cars Try
to Pass in Lincolnton.
Lincolnton, July 18.—Miss Lillian
Beatty, 15-year-old daughter of James
Beatty, who live near Cherryville, in
Cleveland county, was instantly killed
in an automobile accident on East
Main street in this city Saturday
night at 11:20 p. m. Her companions,
Lewis Johnson, of Gastonia, and Miss
Brunie Larmon, of this city, were
injured and were carried to the local
hospital for treatment for minor in
juries following the accident.
The accident occurred when the
car driven by Johnson attempted to
pass the Ford touring car occupied
by Rush Foster and Roscoe Smith,
negro farmers of the county. Both
cars were traveling west along the
highway, the death car, following
the collision, turned over several
times, spilling driver and com
panions out and landing 30 yards
from the point of collision in a badly
smashed condition.
The negro men ' escaped injury.
Their car, driven by. Foster, was re
versed in the road and broken up.
The negro men left the scene follow
ing the accident, but returned this 1
morning, and they with Johson are .
being held for a hearing by the sheriff, i
Coroner IVarlick had the body of Miss '
Beatty removed to an undertaking es
tablishment, thence to the home of
the parents at Cherryville. The fun
eral will be conducted Monday morn
ing at 11 o’clock at Bethel ChurA in
Cleveland county.
Big Black Bear Left in Charge of
Tobacco Barn.
Kinston, July 18.—Major Hodges,
residing near Dover, had a strange
visitor while curing tobacco on his
farm on a recent evening. Hodges
was attending a barn in which sever
al hundred pounds of tobacco was
drying out when a bear strolled up
and inspected him with interest. The
bear appaered to be friendly, but
Hodges was not sure of its amiable
ness. He quit work and left the
barn in charge of the bear.
Bears are more numerous than in
many years in the Pocosin country
between Dover and Trenton, accord
ing to reports from Jones nnd Craven
counties. Dover swamp is said to
be overrun. As many as a dozen
have been trapped since spring in one
Jones county community. Aleck
Wetherington and D, J. Donnerson
caught two in traps near Dover re
cently. One of the nnimals is kept
chained to a tree, spending most of
its time among the branches.
The wild berry crop in the swamp I
failed, due to cold weather in the
spring, and the animals have been
seeking sustenance outside of their
accustomed haunts.
In her first appearance in com
petition an English girl athlete, Miss
Phyllis Green, leaped into fame with
a broad jump of 17 feet 2 1-2 inches,
only one-quarter of an inch short of
the world’s record.
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The out of doors is calling. It’s cook s j
day off. An afternoon on the tennis courts dj
or on the golf links is the program. But ■"H
there: is an obligation to be I’lled. The
summer appetite is light, l.ut it is an appe- Ijjfc
tite and must be satisfied.
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Wis modem Ice bum"
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and tin kc rtayj ahxyt
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How best to solve the problem ? Let
Frigidaire do it for you. Prepared or not
prepared, the foods left to its care will be in
just the condition you would most desire
when needed. No worry, no care, no both- ,3
er. Frigidaire is the ideal refrigerator.
K The summer days call for light lunches l
5f chilled foods. All of those things that go
to make up the hot weather menu are best
When served from the cold, dry, penetrat-. I
ing atmosphere of Frigidaire. They are
always crisp and wholesome.
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Meats and vegetables retain their origi- 5.
nal flavor. In fact, the quality !n many in- v
stances is actually improved. Butter, milk 41
and eggs are as you would have them. And '
best of all is the assurance that Frigidaire »
sweeps away danger of harmful bacteria
growth with no danger of contamination.
Any model Frigidaire may be purchased
on the General Motors time payment plan.
A small down payment makes it unneces-' I f'
sary to wait until Frigidaire can be paid
for in full before enjoying the benefits of
electric refrigeration.
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A Boon for the Flapper.
New York, July 17.—One of the
greatest disadvantages possessed by
the fashionable, light-colored stocking
is the rapidity with which it is
marked by every splash of rain or
mud. Now, however, a new kind of
artificial silk has been discovered. It
is waterproof, and stockings can be
made from it thnt will be absolutely
impervious to the ravages of the
weather.
Stockings made or this material]
can be dyed to any shade, and look
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[GOODYEAR TIRES I
We used to sell Three or Four different lines of TIRES, a
And we believe they were good ones. But we were ask- 9
ed many times, “Do you think that Tire is as good as the 8
Goodyear?”
So we figured if our customers made Goodyear their
standard of value—why try to sell them any other kind.
And for that reason, we are now selling Goodyears ex
clusively.
Yorke & Wadsworth Co.
THE OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE
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exactly like any other artificial »Ht|
hose. Another recently invented
cess in the artificial silk industry
a method whereby the bright lustre etl
the material can be dimmed to that *
dull sheen which is the characteristic !,
sign of a genuine silk stocking. ;i;
Charles O. Messinger, a Minneapo- ij|
lie machinist, has perfected a new pro- H
cess for hardening cutting steel, which 11
I University of Minnesota engineers if- $
| clare will increase the cutting effi
ciency from 400 to 500 per cent.