PAGE FOUR fe; ,■■ L==S^==== OUR PRIVATE CHAPEL AFFORDS PRIVACY, COMFORT Tie modern funeral chapel provides -all the privacy and comfort of a pri ■ • vat* residence pins every facility and •ervice that the funeral director has at hand. ... . Our mortuary is a beautiful and * restful placp' that provides ouf pa- J irons with a type and character of * service unequalled. | AMBULANCE SERVICE BELL & HARRIS * FUNERAL HOME Ope* Day and Night Phone 840 Sesqui-Centennial 1 . Exposition PHILADELPHIA, PA. I June 1-Novermber 30. 1926 -* Special Excursion Fares x YM Southern Railway System , Tickets on sale daily irom all ; Southern Railway stations up | tc? and including September t 30th, -final return limit all tick ets fifteen days including date of: sale: “ Sfop-overs permitted at Wash ington' afid Baltimore in each i direction within final limit of | tickets. \ ]_ Fine trains, excellent sched ules, pullnian sleeping cars, day Goaches and dining car : service. *f For further information and pullnian sleeping car reserva tions call on any Soutlicrn ‘ Railway agent or address: R. H. GRAHAM, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. Token Trackage . W/THAT a gift, this Huy- ler** Token Package! From the first delicious choco late to the last, it will gladden the heart of the most particular •ndy lover, $1.50 per pound. j PEARL PRUG CO. " 22 PHONES 722 .A— x- - '■T.HL-'Tsl Our Funeral Home is equipped m a dignified manner of Com plete appointment. Facilities > that properly meet each re quirement of a ceremony of quiet privacy. P 1" ? ul 1 Iquio ; PHONES • Open Day and Night .’■> . 34-Hour Ambulance Service | 666 «| " • is a prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilions Fever. » UJla the germs. P r XTv4 DRESSING Special SIO.OO, During the rest of the month of October we will give a whole head Nestle Lanoil Permanent Wave ,or SIO.OO Make Apointments Early PARKS-BELK CO. . BEAUTY SHQPPE Phone 892 j DELCO LIGHT | ' : ' Storage Battery Plants and Non-Storage Plants Deep and Shallow Well Pump and Washing Machines R. H. Owen Phone 669 Concord, N> C. The design and sturdiness of ’ our electric fixtures should commend themselves to you. W hatever you need-—whether it is a double jointed socket for the kitchen, from which you can get both light and,, heat, or a boudoir lamp, we can satisfactorily supply you. £jkctiuaj%f .aftjimn •'"■'A JgLve. W. J. HETHCOX I American Legion Men ' A. E. F. Soldiers will , recall how good, it felt to change into a uniforni that had been dry clean ed. It made of you a bet j ter fighter. Good appear • aftce today will not only strengthen you mentally, but set you off as success? , I ful in the passing parade of business. “Fall in” . with your patronage for • Bob’s. E l Wilson Rale 58 Cw|ta, and That of Ttwmasvllle $2.30. —Concord's Rate Is «.«*.< ' Raleigh; Oct. 18.:—Wilson, j “the world’s greatest tobacco market,” has; ; the lowest municipal tax rate in; North Carolina, while ThbmSsville, i 1 ‘fhe furniture .center," has the high-] est. according to a comparative list ofj tax rates in the 50 larger cities and towns of the state, taken from rec-j ords on file with the department of‘ revenue. The, rates as listed by the department were iu effect for the fis j cal year 1925-26,, Wilson’s rate was given at 58 cents and ThomasviUe's. at $2.20. Among the six principal cities Durham had the highest rate. $1.40, while Winston- Salem and Wilmington, with a $1 rate.'woe lowest. Asheville .And Greensboro- were Mated at $1.24, Char lotte at $1.16 and Raltigh $1.15. The list, .which was compiled by Dan W. Tefrjr, franchise-tax deputy of the department, follows:" -Asheville, $K$4; Burlington. $1.70; Canto®, sl.so;jeWHottA $1.16; Con cord, $1.62; Dunn $1.75; Durham $1.40; Elizabeth City, $1.22; Forest City, $2.18: Gastonia, $1.35; Golds boro $1.25 j Greensboro, $1.24; Green ville. $1.50'; Hamlet; $1.70; Hender sonville, SI.QO; Hickory, $1.60; High Point, $1.60': Rings Mountain, $1.15; Kinston. $1.65: Laufinbarit, $1.25; Lenoir, $1,25: Levingfon, $1.15; Lin colton; $1.50: Liiinhertou. $1.75; Monroe, $1.76; Mooresville, $1.00: Morganton. 80 cents; Mt. Gilead, 90 cbntsr New item. f- $1418“ Newton. $1.20: North Wilkesboro. $1.80: Ox ford. $1.48: Raleigh. $1.15 ; IteKtsviUe. $1.20i Roanoke Rapids. Off, cents ; Rockingham, SI.6K; Rocky Mount, $1.30 ; Roxboro, $2: Salisbury, $5.40: Shelby 88 cents; Statesville,. $1.80; Thomasville. $2.20: Wadesboro $1.00; Washington, $1.45; Wilmington. $1; Wilsoh. 5S cents; Winston-Salem. $1.00; Henderson. Fayetteville and Sanford, no rate given. HENRY FORD'S FIGHT AGAINST AaKON SAPIRO Will Use Present Distress of Tobacco Growers Association to Make Good His Charges. Tribune Bureau Sir Walter Hotel Raleigh. Oct. 19.—Henry Ford, the billionaire tlivver magnet, will use the present distress of the Tobacco Grow ers’ Co-operative Association in his effort to make good his charges against Aaron Sapiro. At least that is believed to >be the purpose of attorneys who are seek ing to get a deposition from .Tames H. Poll, one of the receivers of the asso ciation. It was learned here yes terday t’aut Mr. Ford's attorneys hoped to get some facts from Mr. Pou touching upon the. professional services of Mr. Sapiro, that will aid the automobile maker in establishing his charges against Mr. Sapiro. The latter has brought a heavy damage suit against Mr. Ford for injury to his character. Mr. Sapiro was at- Relieve* constipation, biliousness, sick headache A SAFE, DEPENDABLE LAXATIVE Gibson Drug Store m Lift Off-No Pain! ? Doesn’t hurt one bit!- Prop a little , “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hijrting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of j. “Freeaone” for a fetor cents, sufficient ’ to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irrita tion. ■ - MISTER WALKED TO CHURCH “Physicians had given my sister up to die; they wanted to operate for gall stones, but she was too weak and could only talk iu whispers. I got .her a bottle of M AYR’S and in 3 - Veeks she . was able about and .} hi in pip, narraiesH f-pifpnnK>n ftwn t, re moves-the .catarrhal miicus from the iittestinaftruet and allays the inflam* mu tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail-< ments, including appendicitis. «Ouo dose will convince or money Gibson Drug Store and druggist* ev erywhere, . , AJ THB CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE a^-'-t : »» 7 torney for the co-operative aagpejation ' and organization. His firm was paid SIOO,OOO for its. services. ‘There are ! r no Charges against Mr; Sapiro' in. edn- ] 5 nection with the co-operative asaocia-! tion, though it is alleged thht he re- I 1 ceived unusual compensation sor the] i work done. It was through hig lead i that the co-pperatftm 'Mnocia , tion was kept out of the teceivership •so long. Since the iceeiveriSvip > was 1 ordered it has been lehTfied • j! Bu y a Ford and Bank the difference. j Reid Motor Co. j ■doubt yOTj^j in';'*: ve‘ cut is ve. But it attractive. tfilJ-Ttitia. *■ s l cfean and h soap) and •fistic wall •st features iss. ft 4% the many ; /f ■ Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1926* —. ____ B M fortune as fa*' as he eerned it. T\ [ A possible explanation of tfiu B i change of front reatg in , eircum-B stances surrounding the premature ■£ deaths of some movie stars. Valen- ■ tirio succumbed to illness, at a timeß when his press agents were getting B in their beat work; Consequently, B {film fans regard him not an B ,‘iM But as' a ’thirty r. TJje” unusual B ,and unhappy factors in the deaths of B • Clave Thomas, Wallace Reid, Sidney B J Drew odd Max ; fctved “36 B shdtter the riamor which Qi*Ce sir- B ! rounded thetnotnd the ; pu_bl*c,prompt- K ly lost interest, just.did ia B "Fatty” Arbucklf yUsThia behavior M was quesfionfi? > Its woe, however, B somewhat against its desires that B the movie industry was forced by a K popular sentiment to - remove /Are B buckle's jpigtitres tr«fo<«'fthe-i screen', ■ Several times It tried* to restore thetp ■ but each time there,was Jpud-protest, ■ Toiiay a direojpy but fatq ■ his' evCr rising to hfc envious oldr B time popularity- f! I What They Pjfnfler. ! [ B Five men whoiwere, working! in .* B Kentucky zinc urine when a wall coll- B lapsed were shut off from any change ■ of escape. As the lnyum went ot) the B men with little iiope of Deijjg'rescued ■ 'speitt much of their time I men had no food but managed to I catch n little water in a can as it ■ dripped from overhead, It took five ■ days for the rescuers to drill thqir ■ way down to the imprispned men and I when they reached them the unfqr- ■ tunate miners were praying,] They ■ continued to pray ns they itfettfe taken I out of the mind ope by one.* 0 n thnir I cans'..they kind “penciled the‘message: ■ “If we are dead When you find us \tc I are saved,” i 3 ■ When You Advertise. Bet I Got tfce 'CoOds.' T MOnroe Knqu'per. , i A lion met a tiger 1 M As they drank beside a pool,!; ’ Said the tiger to the liojn ; y\ ! "You're a-rqaring like a’fool."f- ' ( “Tliats not foolish,” said the;lion - With a twinkle: in his eyes ’;! J "They call ihe the'king of bSksts Because I advertise”’ , '• A rabbit heard them talking;'; •! And ran ilISs a streak: ; ! Hd thought he’d try- the lion’s plan, Hilt his roar was a sipieak. i A! 1 fox camp tor investigate, 11 ' ' Had luncheon in the Woods ; 86 wlyeti you advertise my friend, Be sure you’ve got the goods.