PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN Hr jßStwn. M. C., Care of ejnffirtence, capable and effi- PP. P»''' ■ ■■ ■ -Jbdfep. ft. to^-Titc^or^^ IHKlfijrutobed.'apartment. G. H. -Hotel Cotrcord. .S-St-p. mmmr -ffke—S* the New Fail jffiUes in' *ll the beautiful shades, fff RuK.Joe Gasket 8-tt-p. ■tjy Oosfemers —When In Need of ■■lit packing, storing, long or Best ...packed, insured ■■EafeHveife" to any point. Gall residence. Zeb P. HKe,mdnpg van. 712 t Hi* 'j'Jt jHflhU l*Se of Boys’ Four-Piece Hb and short pants. The Hub, .Toe Duke). fcsJE'. • 8-4 t-p. Ir Sale of Trade. Price Redueed- ERew Esseg’coaeh driven 300 miles. Hjjiius if xfosired. See Banks Cor!. pori Mom- Go. Bert Painftng and Paperfmnging. Bohn Busman. TO West Gorbin St. [pwe 9211,/ . 7-21 t-p. | * isent—Fo«r-ro.*i Cottage on J ■rank lin Avenue adjoining my resi-l ■pee. J, D. Hadnrn. 7-2 t-p. j Flyfeiltoom C ottage on Bell | ■avenue. Ajkky to. H. C. Herring. ? . 6-3 t-x. fjr Rent Two Furnished Roams ■Bose >u. Phone T3OR. 0-3 t-p. K. 81M!VIDNSM*5ANS - I TO STAY ON HIS JOB Hnt tfso Rolls Around He Will Be ■EpWato to Succeed Himself. Be Mp’aghingtpa. Sept. 7.—Recently i Rre was'tutor Os talk in the state ■fee effectH>hat Senator, F» M. Sim-- ■as to retire when his ■gent teria* is out, v ■Hose >lm did this talking were ■gfemilidt! with Mr. Simmons’ ■ns, ~ -w> ■Benator Simmons has no tboqglit Hnktipg 3H senate while his body ■I mind arV 'as sound and as quick ■"they ard’ifriw. ■When ißijju rolls round, if Senator Bfetng is as fit as he is today, lie ■( "be a t'SfiKlidate to succeed him- B Theijj, js no doubt about that ■the minds of the people here who ■few the senior senator well. ■Several Jr ears ago Senator Sim ■pg was it? poor health. Bis friends ■►afraid he would break down.' He ■Lheen thwigh periods of hard ■r. He"HSd helped to put through tariff bill. ■Mowing • that he defeated some ■porous feoFisions in the Fordney-’ EFIRD’S New Fall Dresses New Fall Coats | New FaU Suits v New FaU Hats New FaU Shoes | New FaU Silks New FaU Flannels New FaU Piece Goods K ALL AT NEW LOW PtUCES EFIRD’S Bikoc Beautiful Patterns in Fancy and Plain Straps, 3 - Klin - Step-in Opera Pumps, High Spike and Medium f m P-Sitte.' Values 00 and All one’price;! |r 9? A fir ~ v «j 1 CW*a Saucers, "five* c«Rts W& Plates ten. C. Covington. 8-1 t-p. Rranklih adjoining my resi- Be in HfoAMke LosL—Retail isferir Cota Olio taw raining two sere dollar bills and one $1 bills. Return to Hotel Concord. T-2t-p. ioJg^WSC-S; Mrs. D. M. Starwood, 281 Kerr ' street. Phone 41R-R. 7-Bt-p. For Reci>—-Nfexii fctawtAed fcom— close in. S|rs. W. C. j. Caton, 3t I, • K. Depot St. t-2t-p. ■ ■■ I Am Bajfegwi fe .ifewtfefe Freight to ] and from freight depot, and would . be glad to handle any company's freight at a rfesngaWe rate. Prompt delivery. Van 55. Zeb B. Cruse, Transfer. 7-l2t-p, ! Ton cannot q» anything for them which they wiii apprecif-e more. * . . " 1-tt ( Rirtb AaMMiUawb nrsntiTurtv * printed Job 1 Office. Envelopes to maich. See 1 | Mr, Bensoft or pbooc 022. U J | Birth Anwafew waits BeantWirtJJr printed at The Timea-Tribune Job f Office. Call 922. 8-ts-p. < Bus and Tj«l Stathm. "S! j Concord Hotel building. Prompt •' service both day and night. 3-St-p. iicCumber measure which, bad as it is, would have been much worse had 1 lie not fought it every minute it was in the senate. Still later he combated the plot ters. bebipd the origiival ’’Mellon tax • i plan.” He came out of that with new laurels oh his brow. He prac- j tically re-wrote that measure. Many . other hard fights have been fought and won by him. A year ago, while on vacation, he . went to a hospital and had a minor , operation. A tew months after that he regained his health and vigor and • on his return here looked like a new ; man. During the last session of Congress he did splendid and persist ■ ent work. One would'have thought ‘ he was twenty years younger than be - really is to see him hammer away for t. principle in Che senate. ’ , The thought of retiring from the senate is very foreign to anything " now in the mind of Senator Simmons. ' His very dose friends know that he | j has never given tnd matter a mo , nteitt’s consideration. They predict I that he jvill ba,tU<’ harder for the ;! nommation and election in 1030 than .-j be ever dill before,, j- 1 "i " -nil— ". -l . -JLt ... ui-A-L n-xjayg | in Afro About the ctnt - - ,-m.a. J.’ b' bfcsEfttßß BABE IS GIVEN NAME AND HOME M—Mi OH Bay -Utt Mara at Mfefity .» Mr ivlRbOU o. A permanent name and home are the proud possessions today of tfce rosy-cheek babe left recently by un kaown persons at tbe home here of l>y J. S- tmlferty. Tuoaday afternoon tbe baby, named “fackie” by nurses at the Crmcogd Hospital where be' wgs ke»t, *as ffe . gaily adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Mason S- Johnston, of No, 3 township, aim 1 ou the adoption papers his name was listed as ‘ Mason S. Johnston, Jr.” ] Soon after they heaef eg the bay ! being at the hospital Mr.- and Mrs. < Johnston asked J. H. Brown, wefeare j 1 ofecer. to allow litem to adopt hhm. j i Tfeey agreed to make the child their : legal heir and to provide for him as i they would a child of their own, . j Other persons are said to have asked i for the child bnt none insistefefos did l j -Mr, and Sirs. Johnston. Several!! times they visited Mr. Brown and off- 1 teaa they called at the hospital t» see j tbe youngster they hoped soon to ! claim as their own. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Went by ' the hospital I*tiesdny 'afternoon, park- i ed the boy's.c'.atlung iu a suitcase, car- ’ lied him with them to the epurt boose l ami filed with J. if. McAlfistot, of court, a formal applicatioli lor j adoption. The application was approved ihy ' Jir. McAllister upon the recommenda tion of Mr. Browt) and soon after : Mason, left with his new upd kinder parents for their home in No. ; 3 township. j' Charlotte is now using the "gnest" cards for taging out-of-town cars and comment from uumerops Concord peo ple whose cars have been tagged show's that the system is finding favor with the pnblie. Traffic officers on the ' HutUfe atreets carry the .tags aiid when they see an out-of-town they lose no time in taging it. One Concord wom an who did not knonw what was be fog done, objected when she saw tile officer approaching with the card jn his band. She explained that she j had been waiting only a minute and would move without delay. The officer insisted that be must tag the car and did so. Immediately the womau snatched the card, smiled as she read it and thanked the officer. “Welcome Visitor.” is the heading on one side of the card and below this follows: .“Charlotte is glad to have yon and hopes you will come often." It is signed by City of Charlotte and ('handier of Commerce. Tkie ofhev side of the card-is head ed, “Guest Card - ’ and reads: “Tlis card entitles you to park your, car as loug as you please in Char lotte, except in places where parking ' is not allowed at any time. £, “Ask the nearest policeman for any ' information about parking and traffic. { i. He is under orders to extend every | ! courtesy to the public,” This side of the card is signed. | 1 "by approval Hoard of City Gommis-j sioners.” AWARD CONTRACT FOR j NEW MIDI AND SCHOOL . C. B. Mooney Gets Contract and Will Start Brick Masons at Work at Once. C. B. Mooney, who is now building the Harrisburg and Bethel high school plants, has been awarded t’iie contract for the new school building at Mid land. Tbe qpntraet was given to Mr. Mooney Tuesday by I’rof. J.-B. Rob ertson. county superintendent of pubr lie schools, and work will be started at once. The building will be one story, of brick veneer, and will con tain four class rooms, one special room, office and library room and a large auditorium. The building will be -erected on tbe site of the plant destroyed by fire sev eral months ago. Mr. Mooney will start his brick masons on tbe Job at once and plans to have the struc ture completed by November 15th. School work at Midland will not be gin until the building is completed and the term will be extended jn the ■ spring to take care of any time lota this fall. Mr. Mooney has quite a lot of building apparatus at the Bethel school and it *il| be a* easy matteg to move this to Midland. The work on the Bethel , plant has progressed to the point where mirai of the ap paratus needed for a building just 'started can be spared. BIDEW.4I,k At COl kT , ■ HOUSE TO BE COW ERED «*r to ta Front of Court Honae Several Feet Lower. City and eou*ty officials lufving agreed as to tbe coat, the work of future. \ , at this time as tt extends in front at [ that structure too. , The waik will bb lowered several f feet at the hil&eet point, and fee N Biungc will eliminate several steps at •laud half by the city,’ .. t..,, |i after a prolonged ttlnesq, died at his thome in Rowan CountsA|rt-.a«rvsc Fftbe line from HtanTy ' afoer- K&jxlrjsJras^ uipiiiey (iroTe the (le eYceiiftfd been ,a for many Rev. V, P. of China tMg CONCORB tUjIV TRlfiUMfe ■ ■ iii.ifHE.lifi i ■ ■S t' Championship of County Wifi Be De termined by Series W hich Begins " Today. ,| There is so keener rivalry anjr : | where than between the Gibson and) 'Rannapplis baseball teams. Members, of fee teams just like to beat each -other, regardless of how they come out with other teams. For this reason |ie series which starts here today be tween the two teams is certain to pro duce unusual interest and spectacular The teams play here today and to-' (Morrow and then skip over to Kan napolis for games Friday and Satur day- Tbe Kannapolis team will dis- < band after .Saturday’s game, but Man ager Sid Rasinger. of the locals, has , pot made known his future plans for. , fee team. With these games offering the last opportunity for play this 1 sfosou, the Kannapolis stars are ex- ' pected to strut their stuff in the most approved fashion. | There are all. sorts of rumors flying i around about fee new players signed 1 for the' series. Hibson has secured]] several pitchers, it j« said, while Kaa- • napqlis is said to have secured Or- ; maud, one of fee stars of the Green- ' ville team of the South Atlantic Simmons is on hand for mound duty with the locals and Gibson fans ; bflieve he can win. He has been ] defeating Kannapolis with regularity ; this season and if he wins today he . may go back tomorrow. Four rimes ' this year, it is said, he has pitched two days is a row and has won ail of [the games. I Manager Basinger has not an nouneed his other hurlers except Hart- SOe, who made such a fine rep with the Mount Holly team. The Kannapolis team has plenty of pitchers and good ones. If Onnand has been secured for two games the hurling staff has | been greatly strengthened for he has wou more than twenty games for Greenville this season. Hundreds of fans are expected to see the games both in Concord and Kannapolis, c “YOl CAN’T WALK ANT More." man declares Business Man Who Would Walk ta and From His Office Finds It Dis ; Bcntt Matter. There are so many automobiles now, and iieople are so courteous about offering rides that one can't walk when lie wants to. This is the decision of a Concord business man who wants to walk to and from his office every day but who finds it practically impossible to do so. '"I left home about a minute ago," he said this morning when met on the Street by the witer. “and no lew than four persdns have stopped ana insisfSl that I ride with them. The walking constitutes my ‘daily doxen’ but I find it almost impossible to carry out the sehednle." Here he was baited again by a I friend who was going the same way. j “Glad to drop yon at your office," the ! motorist said. By this rime the j walker was only replying with a nod :of the head. The driver rode on. ' Before the square was reached two j other persons stopped and offered J rides. Still the man stuck to his [ schedule, adding that he was “determined to walk this morning for it is worse in the afternoon, when everybody ijs out riding, and I won’t have a chance to walk.” Many persons in Coiteord who have not purchased cars declare they don’t need seem so far as getting to and from work is concerned. Concord people are generous about riding their friends, and the autos ndw are like the street cars used to be, only more no—if you miss oife another will be along in a minute. At Hotel Concord Tuesday. . The following guests were registered at Hotel Concord Tuesday : Mr, and Mrs. H. H. McLendon and Hr, and Mrs- J. C. liedferu, Wades bor»; Mrs. Helen Morton, Monroe; Mr.' apd M™- U- B. McLendon, Dur ham; H. Padgett. Forest City; G. H. Bramble. Richmond: Edward S. Em ery, Jr., Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Walker, and daughter, St. Petersburg. Fla.; N. P. Perkins, Princeton, N. fcj Mrs. B. P. Jofo. Tnmpla. Ha.; Miss Pauline Fermenter,, Jacksonville. Flu,;. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Montengro. Tampia, Fla.; Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Mnhood and daughter. Alderson, W. VaJ; J. W Daniel, ittleton, N. C.; Jf. H- Phipps, Greensboro; W. P. Mc- Cormick, Atlanta: C.'B. Gosnell, Princeton. N. J.; J. B. Gosnull,-Wash ington ; and C. F. Eppes, Knoxville. New Law Finn at Albemarle. Stanly News-Herald. Bogle. Bogie & Morton, Is the name of a new law finm just or ganized in Albemarle with head quarters in the Hill Building. The now Arm is composed of Attorneys W. E. B<*le. of this dta; W. 8. Bogle, of Concord, and Hobart Mor ton,. of Allsmarle. TRe firm agree ment was entered into today; and •nipuncement was immediately made for the two local members of the new K(Mr. IV. S. Itojfle, who is a broth er Os IV. E. Bogle, of this city, it to understood will remain in Ooncord. RBa. T. J. Candle, Mtoknr.of ffeee Children. KlUs ieH. < %arlotte. Sept. f.—Mes. T, J. Caudle. 22, mother of fete* small children, committed suicide by shoot ing herself through tbe heart at ber home here today. Fear of the birth of another child was given by Mr. Caudle ip, fee prob able reashn fir the aafcMe. 11 The ch'rkUen ate ! tie, ■ four and' two years (Ad, | . MW. ' IT'*„ it took her o»n I k • M * Few Aiw mmmm MSB. | (BY JABBt MGO&Z) Hu 8.— Following Hindi.. of the team will depart im i mediate]) for feeir respective homes: fewundrv parts of fee state. Being adept iu the practice of law, Hj||llanlev Llewellyn will return to fee (eastern t>art of the state to re sume his work there. Homer Fink has become a bene dict bis better nine-tenths" being a popular voung lady of this city. TRe course will make their home in Kan napolis (luring the winter and the homt run king will continue to knofck tff-'fcirn thirst for a couple of row* ■HSpins by distributing bis line «d; Coca-Cola and other throat fiutgler*. tm&f l,ee will again enter the car penffir trade here and of course, oc- 1 caaiOnally take off time to go hunting. He la reported as being signed by Rob Higgins, manager of tlje High Poitft club of the Piedmont organisa tion. - , “feiftj" Sherrill, the great catapult of fee lo< al pitching staff. who has I broken the hearts of several savage battgrs who previously boasted off bust ing bis. offerings far and often, will join His family at Mooresvflle for the Winner. He is expected to make a re splefelent record next year with a Piedtoom Club. Cj Smith, a papular eort of a fel low when it comes to lining gp work, has tour or five jobs' in Winston- Snfefe, all of which offer attractive propositions. He thinks ojfe bogs W’-11. be lucky when tbe baseball season “Rabbit Mntsinger. the debonair j shortfiehlcr. will likely return to. the Camel City also. The dashing young | fielder needs a few more Units to com- j pt*ti his high sefiool course and since , a gnttering collegiate career awaits bis graduation “Rabbet" will quite likely grace a school room this fall — ; and.make a school "mar’m.” Bob Kirk, clan bosa, will stay at bis' home in China Grove with his fam ily. , ; feed Irby will divide bis time be tween family responsibilities and n cate, business. Jarrett. latest addition to the ros ter, is expts-ted to lead a quiet life at bis home near Mooresville. Mack McClain, who usually departs between stins mid appears a finished catcher at the first of the season, will doubtless follow ,the same course this year. And as for Mack Haynes the “sheik" of the aggregation, well, Sal isbury has been established long ago as Sis stamping ground. GREAT BASEBALL TALENT . AS GATHERED FOR SERIES Games With Gfeaen MiH Open Today. -jßgre Nat to PKfe For Towel (BY JAZZY MOORE) . KdawpoWs, Kept., B.—The grentest bsseoall taleht ever gathered, to pa-, rade under a local banner will repre sent, the Kannapolis Towel Makers in their filial series of the season, against Gibson Mill here this afternoon. No announcement is given of the personnel to he presented for the tee ing off tilt. But assurance is made by Ed. Imfe’, high horse of the Hub, that "players from big league calibre down' to class ’C hall are available for the entire card of contests." laformatioii was gleaned Saturday night to the effect that neither Kan ttaiMtlis nor Gibson would be able to secure : the services of Big Wilcey Moore, the cyclonic mound performer d fee Greenville Spinners. A Moore Day, has been planned for the Sally League ace the latter part of this week and it is therefore impossible for Moore to toil for either team. Today** affair will begin promptly at »:30.’eloek. While the Saturday double bill will start its grind at 2:30 and evgry effort will be made to rush* the. struggles through before fee lights tome on. FVtr basebaHers are very particular about playing iu tbe dark. “Tile Savage” at the Ceneorfl Temor > row. “Thi .Ravage." a . Swst National pieferq: featuring Ben Lyon and May Mcivay, opens tomorrow at the Con cord Theatre, and it sets the pace for the current season's better pictures. , In feis picture is everything one can piifeiWy want in a motion pietnre. Th«-e are thrills, love story, hmghs by the score, beautiful women, perfectly mttrvcions settings, and Ben Lyon gives one of the best performances of his screen career. May kfcAgoy is admirably cast and gives ,a splendid characterisation, and the other play ers couM not have been more wisely chosen, jj Stun ■tody, as the managing edi-l tor of a scientific magazine, is iin meijse. * jpt m iiigjjy ! 'TX^Lg^sr I X |v # Fall is here and never before have w« had SaSSfesffaSS plaids, for every purpose in cottipletfelitte of col ors. - All the New Things in Silks, such As Satin colptt such At Channel Red, Jungle Gtoeti, CfeiC et, Spanish Raisin that are going very strong this season. Wfc mention a few of the things below to give you lit idea of whit we Haii to offer: $3.00 value 54-inch Tweel 1 A O Flannel, Special i , »**o $2.00 value Fancy Plaid, 64-inqh Tweed Funnel -s. ;:•#'% fih Special 1.. * *•“ $2.50 Value 50-inch' All ,Wool Flaftiid in all the new colors 1 „#* .Isl Special ______ $3.00 Value 54-inch AH Wool Flanhel. Beautiful Quality <4*| AM Special l '• i , I $3.00 Value Fine Poiret Ttfill, Very Fine QosPjr.;' 49 *flS Special i*._: *'**■-- $1.50 Value Coverslieen jSii'U3&i ! Fine for Fall Mtssis 4* » _ Special sl.(i(> 36-inch FlamUsf-iin Checks and plain. Special .Ti-j r 1 65c Value Plain Serge.jor " jjM j. School Dresses. Special W • > • $5.00 Value Mallinson’s Mqgr'-QIo Satin Crepe, black, navy ISKlltt ' cocoa and claret. Special ' $5.00 Value Mallinson's Printed Ctii i uSI- WjHpw Taffeta OA ' ! * * $4.00 Value Mallison’s Plain Pussy** WiHbw Taffeta in good 40 Qfi range of colors. Special $2.00 Value 40-inch Char- fc I gQ meuse, special price * $1.50 quality 40-inch Crepe de Chine in all the good colors 4 1 OR Special «P A *«•« PARKS - BELK GO. -SCHOOL SUPPLIES PHONE 608 CONCORD, N. C. Phone Beauty Shoppe Phone 892 CM^rd,ltC k ■I. "sv gs-slar iii'OT'issrr- SEASON COUNTY FAIR TICK ETS FREE. Dou't fail to get • season Fait Tick et. Fay one year in advance on ycfnr Subscription to The Daily Tribune and the Season Fair Ticket ia your* ab solutely FREE. We have only a limited number of tickets and most Os them have been taken; so yen had better tarry and get one before they ) ire all gone. Most everybody for miles around is planning to attend the Cabarrus Coun ty Fair October 12th to Mth. Here’s your chance to‘get Free Admission •very day. f This offer applies to renewals as well as new subscriptloaa. Phone 78 for further information, or better still eafi at Tribane (Met, p«y yoiir subscript ion and «*t yowl' ticket. « • Area Inland . Wk»* Auto Tire ~ '***•• Mtaaly ewa-Heralc. 2# young White .aw. « mmt jUbemfcrie. iwiitered an acd f Sr I into with a land pump burst inhlx $2.0(4 Value Heavy Silk and Cotton Canton Crepe 4| in Special w**™ * ■ ' ' f VERY SPECIAL 12 Mommie First Choice Pongee, .Heavy Weight, Special !___ 48c I • .. 40-inchsl.2s Value Sport Satin AD_ fine for Slips. Special s*.so Value Extra Heavy 41 Qti Crepe de Chine. 1 Special "* $2.00 Valtte Flat Crepe s£79 Many other things that will be to your interest to see. Come in and let us show yog. ‘ _ >/■. ’ See biir Big Window Display of School Supplies i l - ; i_ - I ■■ Idun-r'in fL Soft Velour Hats '' / - the Last Word , Reflect yotir individuality by having one of these lovely velours, known IS Soliel FUm baut—draped on your head by our designer. : Tttis stnart fabric has a soft silken ijiHace that Accents the rich tohes of the lovely hew ’ Blush, sand, grey, green, Bor deaux, wood tones and black. '■ SMART Mw STYLES JUST IN MODERATELY PRICED ; ■ »•' •• T -- ' ■i .. , • i FISHERS > T EL fVjL—r II ijr I [J 4fcr A ■ i i filin oryyv ino M itfi nFT hFPiii to pv *- > i •<. V ' -'A V> •_ ' f .v. i. . \ . 1 *