PAGE EIGHT 1— —*—■ |B*Ge mfrwcr life's Contest in gj . , Hoc-CalUk ijpjes Moines, I*., Sept. 7.—Swine Se-| hankering for tone anti rhy- Ai'tind Milford Beeghly of Piers.ni better than anyone else in r.SMta how to satisfy it. His high • mber “whoo-00-e?" eehoing through l qße confines of the lowa state fair H'Bound* today won him the title of ® tp champion ho* caller of the Bte. Professor Tti hert Maeßae, fern if Music of lowa State colleges pMb. ‘.he judge. ■ Z ; Safety Slogan. Sinstan-Salem Star. §The need of greater safety on high-! jg.vs and more careful driving are sol , Spkihg that The Journal inaugurates < !-■■« -- THE UNIVERSAL CAR Is Your Ford Tuned Up and Ready To Enter the Contest For S3OO IN GOLD Get Ready New to Enter This Event on Friday and Saturday €ome Around and Let Us Tell You SAII About This Contest-It’s Free. Ikeid Motor Co. BUY NOW AND SAVE A. B. POUNDS ICE, COAL AND SERVICE FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAR Make ’em Lay Feed the Chicken Chowder to make your hens lay. Don’t let your hen run out of chowder for they “will not lay without a good laying mash. And when you feed them Chowder they will lay for they have to. Cash Feed Store PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. COMFORT A wonderful Comfort shoe you may wear without in any way sacrificing the style you '■""''ilk. are accustomed to. Made of soft vici kid with built-in arch which insures the proper sup-* I, „ m port to the instep. We have M J I IVL I O $5.85 jSI THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Hot Water . IN A JIFFY f 1»| This gas hot water heatei |lf is surely a friend in need and jpPjf! a friend indeed of every cook j™ [MW 11 Ejj and housewife. Apply a *» I ■ H match and in a few minutes I 111 ’ M steaming hot water will run S fll mfl Ini !l om A e fau s et -« noa «h i k 'H h* Hivi * hc dishes - for a baih - etc 'M WkSPr, 4HKC k* us ,n9tall one for yon » Pays {or ltßclf qukkly jLg| ’ |r| A % a m w IKv PLtiMBING AND HEATING DEALER this morning a daily feafure wtdeh yl] emphasize points which at times the best of drivers overlook. Fol lowing the tragedy on the highway in yesterday's Evening Star, we submit the following as the first one: The three “HV—'Hooch —Hoggin —Haste.’ cause 75 per cettt. of the motor accidents. Gold was the first metal used by man. and the arbitrary value suggest ed to it for its supposed magical qual ities initiated a world-wide search for it and made it a potent factor in shap ing the history of civilization. . The pilgrimage of a Moslem to Mecca ik called making the hadj. Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the (dosing of mails at the Concord Postoffice is aa follows: Northbound. 136—11:00 P. M. 36—10:00 A M. 34 4:10 F. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound. SO— 0 30 A. M. 45 8 :30 P. M. - 135-1- 8 :00 P. it. *. • 20—11 :0O P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. In Effect June 27, 1926. Northbound No. 40 to New York 0:28 P. M. Xo. 136 To Washington 5:05 M. * Xo. 36 to New York 10:25 A. M. Xo. 34 To New York 4:43 P. M. No. 46 To Danvilfe 3:15 P. M. No. 12 To R’ehmond 7:10 P. M. No. 32 To New York 9 :08 P. M. No. 30 To New York 1:55 A. M. Southbound. No. 45 To Charlotte 345 P. M. No. • 35 To New Orleans 056 P. M. No. 29 To Birmingham 2:35 A. M. No. 31 To Augusta 5:51 A. M. No. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A. M. No. 11 To Charlotte 8:00 A. M. No. 135 To Atlanta 8:37 P. M. No. 39 To Atlanta 0:50 A. M. No. 37 To New Orleans 10:45 A. M. Train No. 34 will stop in Concord to take on passengers going to Wash ington and beyond. Train No. 37 will stop here to dis charge passengers coming from Wash ington and beyond. All trains stop in Concord except No. 38 northbound. |_iL_BIBI£THOUGHT| I —FOR TODAY—I II Bible Thoughts memorised, wfl! prove e B ariosi am heritage in after veers as OPR FATHER LOVES ITS:— Thou shalt also consider in thine heart, that, as a man chasteneth his son, so Itie Lord thy God chasteneth thee.—Deut. 8:5. [LOCAL MENTION “ If you send us an item of news in the mail which is not accompanied by your name, you will understand why it doom not appear in our paper. Mrs. A. E. Harris will entertain 1 the members of the Young Woman's i Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church i at their regular monthly meeting to | night at 8 o'clock. j Physical exercise work in the pub ! lie spools will be stnrtcd Monday j under the direction of J. W. Denny, j physical director of the Y. Mr. ! Denny has completed his schedule for the scholastic year and this will be followed in all of the schools. Prof. J. 11. Robertson is busy’ now preparing the schedule of work for the new high schools of the county. The schools will be opened sometime in October and Mr. Robertson ex pects to have the schedule of work completed before the opening date. The Democratic convention at the court house tomorrow afternoon willl begin at 2 o’clock. Candidates for all county offices will be nominated! and other business of interest to t’ae I party transacted. Indications arej that a large crowd will be present. , | Students in the public schools here j this afternoon are ending their first week's work after the summer vaca tion. Having secured their books and being permanently stationed the students are ill position now to start or* the long grind in earnest next week. A. 1.. Brown has sold to R. Frank Flowe for SI,OOO property in No. 4 township, according to a deed filed here Thursday. Another deed records the sale of property in Ward 3 this city by J. A. Kennett to Charles H. Foil for $lO and other valuable con siderations. Wilcey Moore, star of the hurling staff of the Greenville Spinners, turned in liis 30th victory of the season Thursday and is leading the world in games won this year. Moore has lost but three games during the sea son. Greenville clinched the pen nant last week. Pittsburgh and Chicago divided two games hi the National League Thurs day while St. Louis and Cincinnati were idle. In the American eague New York won nwhile Cleveland was losing. In the South Atlantic Green ville defeated Knoxville and Char lotte defeated Asheville. It was reported at office head quarters this morning that between 20 and 25 cases will be tried in re corder's court this afternoon. Ten of the defendants are charged with speeding and various other indict ments are included in the other cases. This will be the first session of the court since Monday. ! We have a well written article or the other side- of the Americans-in Europe question which we regret that we'qannot publish becauss.no name accompanies it.' Names must aeconi pany all articles, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Please let us have your name ami we shall be glad to pubiiab the article. I which is worth publishing. i ; , Ten educational, institutions i n nine States were represented by the 18 men who were graduated this l spring from Institute of Meat Packing of Ctdeago University. Th ! # ia the first group to complete the full-time college course in meet picking. subjects conducted by the university in cooperation with the Institute of American Meat Pack a J —— J I One hundred million atoms cun be •placed within the space of an inch. 'J ’xi," flail THE CONCORDpAILY TRIBUNE ■ ■ * TRUE HAPPINESS IN IH, NO REAL JOY IN IDLENESS By 8. W. STRAUS, 1 1 President American Society ‘ f O ,- I Thrift. WE are rapidly approaching another Labor Day, w4ich to millions means the end of> the vacation period and the retard to Regular vocations. While these vacations have proved enjoyable, and helpful, -the majority of persons will welcome . again the return to work. For in the final analysis one of the gfeat- ST jaMßPras:-:jgMa eat (sources of human happiness Is work. And this is a truth that could be more widely learned to • advantage. i Too many follow the rule that ■ the more work they can avoid the j greater will be their happiness. There Is no true happiness In an | idle life. Waste of time is a form ; of thriftlfssness that is as deitruo I tlve of rightful pleasure as waste | of money or waste of health. | Work alone brings happiness, because work is creative and up building and because all rightful Impulses of the human race have found their fulfillment only in work. This does not mean that there is no correct place In life for vaca tions or that diversion is not in accordance with good thrift You cannot transform a man j Into a machine and get human ! results. But, within the average ! routine of life, work brings the , most satisfying happiness— I that is right upbuilding and helpful. ! Do not cherish an ambition for idleness. Wasting time never, under any circumstances, can bring lasting Joy. ’At the end of this vacation period It Is well to remember that happiness through work is one . of the fundamentals that can be coqi tlnually counted on. It is a sple% did type of frue, constructive thriffc | i ' »«. j - c ' • ’ ' Is Your Skin Dry or Sallow? i You will be enthusiastic over a negs | French Process Cream for whitening ; and beautifying the skin. It is so pure j anddifferent from other creams.^Women say they see a great improvement in ! their complexions after the first appfr ! cation. If you wpnt smoother, brighter ] and youuger skin, use MELLO-GL I Cream. It’s wonderful. j Porter Drug Company. I £ A Tonic Os Pare\&lue In Childhood SCOTTS EMULSION Abounds In health -Building Vitamins Scan 4, Bowne. SkxrafaM. N | X-1 Meet Unde , pictures’* Mm; i He’s always pressed up li neat and prim. M JL There are a lot of men Bj I in this community who I I have found that it helps 11 | I them to appear at their T-j HB well dressed best to have Kg I VJ us steam and press they Id Ik I garments at regular in- H pl tervals and occasionally dry clean a suit or coat. | j j We have for sale or exchange the following used cars i One Buick Touring One Franklin Touring One Ford Touring One Ford Sedan One Velie Touring One Hupp Touring --'. v ' , i - 1 STANDARD BUICK CO. Better Dry Cleaning f*TIHE l HE secret of onr success in dry-cleaning JL is the equipment v/e use—the BOWERS Continuous-Flow System, a modern, odorless, sanitary system that rives splendid results in tU kinds of dry-cleaning. By sending all your dry-cleaning to us, you are assured the-very finest work, quick service and most moderate prices. We are the only dry-cleaners in town who can offer you this superior cleaning service with the BOWERS System. We maintain a speedy call-for and delivery service—just phone us. FOREST HILL CLEANING CO. 316 N. Church St. Phene 175-J Bowen con- VULCANIZING PUTS 1 MONEY IN YOUR 'V’n POCKET Don’t let a blow-out put your ' tire out of businiess. Our vul canizing is done with expert oIhAJP care and when a tire leaves our hands it's full of pep as well as air and it’s ready for the road ImMulk again. f CONCORD VULCANIZING COMPANY (V y NEWTON r STUCCO and half timber | |j jmaßit gables with wide siding so» I™*“* Tgm HR 8B the first story you have hers 1 a pleasing combination and a small I rrrru.M. Ivl borne which affords compactness of 6 id 10-sx/z' lH plan and ell modern conveniences 1 PI now demanded by the average home I p-Df owner. Extra rooms may be pro- j , Vided in the attic, which is roomy Fj and reached by stairs from the en- , • JIIALL& trance hall. Adequate wall space is tsSSfjctg2* I iff~l ■provided for the larger pieces of fur- ■ «sfPl niture in each room, and there is a ' e^JUlj good sized closet and bath connect* fceegHJ I ing with the bedroom. X I Cewiit Mhs’ttrJlr tin Namsl Bwldm" PLAN. ■ I Bureau. Spokane. Waskiagtoa. . jj y ■ , J F.C.NIBLOCK i We Have the Following Used Cars ] One Ford Coupe . ] One Ford Touring One Chevrolet Touring L ; , * One Overlaind Coach—l9*6. 3 b All the above cars are in good mechanical condition, j PHONE 630 f j ’ ?’ ~ —new •OOOOOOOOOOdOOOCOCOOOOOj •' TODAY’S ARRIVAL j I Lee Nora Hats j Made in California j I ! For Mfidame and Made moiselle v !j ,v ■•**. ■■' \ Millinery Dept | ' ' MISS ALUB LEGO, Prop. j Phone 880 g ‘ s . w; I seek is genuine | t \ Come to Hdover's j 'i Jk \ If you are quality wise— J \ want a fabric, that IS a j • ay \ fabric—this is the place. | \\ \ If you like the finest tie- \ • \K. signing- in this wide world 1 f | ' for your two wide .shoul -1 I %jfj ders —Come to Hoover’s. g And if you wouldn’t be < 5 offended by the most noticeable Value in Concord. I COME RIGHT IN. I SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. FALL SUITS SCHOBLE FALL HATS OCTOBER NECKWEAR HOOVER’S, Inc. THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE FALL HATS New Fall Hats in all the new Shades and Correst Shapes Fancy Bands and Plain Bands in Great Variety. W? Want to Show Yotf Early RICHMOND- FLOWE CO. High Grade Merchandise Listen Mr. Farmer! 3 With the hot weather past we are again shipping Poul- b | try and Eggs. 1 We will pay 16C per pound for Leghorn Hens, 18c for | 1 Heavy Hens, 18c Tor Leghorn friers, 20c for colored friers | and 36c per dozen for Fresh Eggs up to Thursday, Sep- g tember 9th —If market advances will pay advance. Butter market still very dull, no butter wanted. I Bring us your cream. We pay you 35c per pound cash I j for Butter fat and can handle all the county products. Come on to us first. We set prices, others follow. GH. BARRIER & CO. | Studebaker and Dodge Sales and Service £*’ , ' V jP * “* AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. Phone 228 PLEASE i - Let us fill your orders for the entire meal with Staple and Fancy Groceries, Nice Tender, Meats and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. - 4, WE STRIVE TO PLEASE - , fx ■ ComnanV b vuiiiiiniij r PHONES 678 and 686 .nil. 1 )* ■ Cettoa J, .IT lOj n C l