PAGE SIX fTHIS WEEK-SIX DAYS ONLY Buck’s 80th Anniversary Sale Free This Week Only With every Range or Parlor Heater sold this week, we will give Absolutely Free One Nine-Piece White F.'Bmtmel Cooking Set, or A Buck's Junior Range. Liberal Allowance for your old stove or range. Balance in small ; weekly or monthly payments. See our windows. Concord Fiirnitnre Co. I 35 I BUY NOW AND SAVE A. B. POUNDS ICE, COAL AND SERVICE § SPECIAL OXFORDS for YOUNG MEN Smart Styles for Young Men in Splendid Quality All Leather Oxfords. Priced $4.95 and $5.95 RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. | High Grade Merchandise gr f **l | Hot Water This S as ot water heatei C M * S s “ rel y a * n need and ■P 1 I a friend indeed of every cook I E.B"GRADY"" ' 4li, " k,> ’ b PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER and Show Room 39 E. Corbin St Office Phone 834 W I Ladies’ Sport Oxfords K$V We are showing this popnlar fail Oxfords in ail the new leathers ascend combinations. Tor Style-sparkle these Oxfords are born lead ® era, look them over, try them on and yon’U feel the difference. $5.00 TO $7.85 1 IVEY’S [ Concord Daily Tribune I j TIME OF CLOSING MAILS ; The time of the closing of maila at ' the Concord Postoffice is as follows: Northbound. 1130—11:00 P. M. i 30—10:00 A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:0O P. M. Southbound. 30—9:25 A. M. 49—3 :25 P. M. 183— 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. In Effect September 20, 1920 j Northbound No. 40 to New York 9:28 P. M. j No. 130 To Washington 3:05 4. M. ' ' No. 30 to New York 10 :25 A. M. N<j. 34 To New York 4 :43 P. M. No. 40 To Danville 3:13 P. M. I No. 12 To Richmond 7:10 P. M. No. 32 To New York 9:03 P. M. ! No. 30 To New York 2:13 A. M. Southbound. No. 43 To Charlotte 3 :40 p. M. j i No. 35 To New Orleans 0.50 P. M. . i No. 29 To Birmingham 2 :15 A. M. No. 31 To Augusta 5:51 A. M. I No. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A. M. I ■ No. 11 To Charlotte 8:00 A. M. I No. 133 To Atlanta 8:37 P. M. I No. 39 To Atlanta 943 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. SS northbound. !i THOUGHTI 11C—FOR TODAY—I jl | Bible Thooffbt. memorised, win prove « 111 I! ficioolees herite-e tn after revs IS | j A SOLEMN CHARGE—"Be thou I]' strong, therefore, and shew thyself a J man.” 1 Kings 2 :2. [ LOCAL MENTION j|| Twelve pages today. t\yo sections. |, j Cotton on the lnoal market is quot- i(j e<l today at 12 ami 12 1-4 cents per! l ! pound. i i 1 Robert R. Reynolds, of Asheville, j\ i will address the voters of the vomit.v ! here next Monday night at 8 o'clock 'i at the court house. j! 1 Hon. It. L. Doughton. seeking re- i ( 1 election to Congress from the eighth '] district, will speak at Mt. Pleasant i tonight at 8 o'clock. The public is i| invited to hear ’aim. j i R. D. Goodman, county farm agent, j| will go to Stanly county on Friday ( l and Saturday to judge produce at two i] community fairs. He will be at |i Stanfield on Friday and at Ridgecrest j on Saturday. - Police officers this morning stated that they had nothing new to report. _ No session of the recorder's court will I be held this afternoon as no new eases have developed since the course was 4 in session Monday. * In the "little world series” at the ( V the St. Louis team won again Tues day 3 to 1. By winning the first . two games the “Little Cardinals" have | a big edge on the "Yittle Yankees." The teams play again this afternoon. Members of the Hi-Y and Hi-G . clubs met at t’iie Y. M. C. A. Tuesday f night to discuss business matters. It was decided to meet on Tuesday nights from 7 to 8 o’clock, the first regular meeting to be held next Tuesday ! 4 night. " Summer temperatures prevailed here again Tuesday when the mercury climbed to 86 degrees during the day. i 4 Fires and heavy wraps which were in 1 evidence the first of the week were dispensed with while cooler raiment was sought. | That Cabarrus county people are busy now was strikingly demonstrated at sessions of Cabarrus Superior Court this week. Not more than a handful of people were in the court room for the criminal cases which usually at tract, great crowds. Wick Black, plunging fullback, is back in uniform at Davidson after an illness of pneumonia. Black will harly be ab'.e to get in the Wake For- ■ est game but the fact that he is avail able for play again is expected to bolster file Davidson team. Everybody in Concord is invited to attend the "open house” at the Y Fri day night. The program will begin at 8 o’clock and a round of pleasure , is assured for all. Those present will ' be asked to sign up for a gym class i but others who cannot sign are in i vited to be present just the same. ' Ten Racing Cars Have Already Ar rived. s 1 (By International News Service) Charlotte, Oct. 20.— Ten of the rac ing cars which have been entered for sprint races which-will be held here November 11th reached Charlotte Sat urday and will be followed by their drivers at an early date. Frank Lockhart, Bennie Hill, Davie Lewis, Fred Comer, Harry Hartz, • Pete DePoalo, Tony Culletta, Frank Elliot, Dr. William R. Shattuc and Cliff Woodbury are among the driv ers who are expected here during the next few days. Many other drivers who have pre viously raced on the Charlotte speed way have entered the Armistice Day races. Fred Wagner, official starter at the speedway, has received mes sages from the drivers who state-they will be here soon. At the age of 58, "Sandy” Ylerd baa just won the match-play championship of British golf, the title to which he first earned more than twenty years ago. Yale's highest football score against Harvard is 48, against Princeton 32. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE TiMiiuTnmre lunffvSli i THIS SOUNDS SEN- ! ISIBLE! 11 | Take the advice of aj| [ man AFTER he has suf-j | i sered an accident or thej> ij loss of his car. He’ll telll [ you to take out the Autos J Insurance policy that you] i need BEFORE Destiny!- | deals you your share of>| | hard luck. *' I p.tYoßKlieAmCTj! PSPPS7 cab 4 pr,js BAm BLDC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBOGCAOQOO Tlrs tailored turixrn in Calf 1 ! 1 , Skill is a. late in<xlel to be worn , j \ ]> with a fur or fur trimmed coat, i ; t\ It* softly draped folds elimi- J ; J nate the trimming of any kind, i ' 5 and at the same time makes it 1 I adaptable for wear of any kind | | ji Millinery Dept i i, l[ ADLIB' LEGG. Prop. | J !; Phone 830 ‘ We have the fol lowing used cars for sale or ex change: One Studebaker 5- passenger Sedan j One Hudson 5-pas- j senger Coach One Buick 5-pas- j senger Touring One Chevrolet Coupe One Willys-Knight j 5-passenger Se-! dan. STANDARD BUICK CO. s r A N I N G Today a fellow's rare to have About a maiden who will save. When Molly tells Billy I that the dress he ip so I crazy about is an old one that she had dry cleaned and made over he is apt to give the thrifty miss a serious thought or two —it's apt to make a hit with Billy. j WRENN - ..—.. - - -1.. j Well^iyAbt? I If you are just looking for too kind of clothes that ecver your body, B | : - an old barrel or a burlap bag wil do toe job! t Bur men these days are looking for more than just something to D | cover them, they want quality, style, yot-d looks, —and all the confi- I in donee and satisfaction that goes with them. 4 M That’s why they turn to GRIFFON CLOTHES. They know that ■ !- they’ll get what they went.—ami at prices they can afford to pay. ■ |" Perhaps this “ad” isn’t clear. Rut if you’ll take a look at fbe new 9 |" fall GRIFFON suits, you’ll see just what we mean. Suits and Top- I I '**'■ $19.50 4Nn ,p . I j W. A. OVERCASH j SWE TAKE THE LIBERTY ()f informing you that our vul canizing is the sort of tire re pairing that makes good with you and your car. We are in terested in the mileage ques tion and want to assist you in making every tire do its full, CONCORD VULCANIZING COMPANY j FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN'S WEAR >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOCOO9OOOOGz3OOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOaOQ I When you Need Chicken Feed list I I call 122 and You Will Get the Best | i that Money Can Buy. We also have a good lot of Grocer ies. Cash Feed Store • c>HONE 12$ SOUTH CHURCH ST. The Following Used Cars For Sale ! or Trade 1 Overland Six Coach ! 1 Overland 4 Coach 8 1 Dodge Touring 8 1 Franklin Touring 9 1 Ford 1 Ton Truck O All the above cars are in good mechanical condition. [ 5 Special prices for week of October 18th. CORL MOTOR CO. PHONE 630 ißfei |,il Mm II 1 2 SYSTEM OF CIRCULATING HEAT Pipe and /Ff\ Pipeless /^ v Chuckle at your coal bills 1— i A Caloric Pipeless Furnace will make your winters happy, " | V . I ' .-.'lr comfortable .and cozy on less H - "4 eoal. Endorsed by more than % yfQ "Qn * 160,000 satisfied owners. Costs ' * ..HA little to install. f ||j| j Ask us about it, or phone our * _ Mr. M. L. Eudy. F. C. NIBLOGK l ' ';!5 v fc 1 ' y (FURNACE AND ROOFING DEPARTMENT) ■ II i """" i """ "j ll Suitor Top Coat j ttK r without fear of I I You can afford any suit ! or top coat in this store or ! tg it wouldn’t be here. .fl There is no chance of I V |IL your falling in love with ! V something you cannot W have —if the style appeals to you so will the price— \ so don’t pay first attention to the cost mark on the sleeve ] I ticket—just go ahead and reach your destination in desire o and you’ll experience no difficulty in the financial details. » Schloss Bros. & Co. Suits $25.00 and up Top Coats $20.00 and up Lumberjacks Woolen Hose zj Sweaters New Caps HOOVER’S, Inc. THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE Forest Hill Cleaning Co. > SEND YOUR j | CLOTHES TO FOREST HILL j I J 318 N. Church Streets Phone 175 J |j^ Do You Like? I Some like “Fair" weather best. Some like it “Dry.” Some like it “Wet.” But we say “Fowl” weather is the best weather yet. Never mind the weather —bring us POULTRI, EGGS, ROTTER I FAT and PORK. If you have more poultry than our competitors want you have just H enough to start to supply our demand. We have never had "Eggsact- ■ fy” enough eggs. I 7 Feed your cows your le Per Pound Cotton Seed and sell us your But- |f I' ter Fat at 38c per pound and keep the difference on your farm to en- H rich your soil to grow more corn to feed more pigs, chickens and cat- M tie. “Purty good, eh!" C.H BARRIER & CO. § Studebaker and Dodge Sales and Service AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. I Phone 228 FOUND! A Place Where You Can Buy Your Groceries, Flour and Feed For Less Money Cabarrus Cash Grocery Cp. Phone 571 For Quick Delivery Service CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET I (Corrected Weekly by Clin* ft JSoooe) ' Figures named represent prices paid for {Reduce on {ho market: Egg. ,4ft Corn 11.00 HWMt ........ ... .1 1 .— , Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1926 Paul B. Eaton Patents and Trade Marka 408 Independence Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. CONCOBD OOTTOK Mmin Wednesday, October so. ism Cotton .12 and .12 1-4 Cotton Seed .30 maaeimmMißßemmmmea CLINE’S PHARMACY Phone 333 Beautiful Bud Vasee, Wall Pockets, Flower Bowls, Bulb Bowls, Console Gets. All band painted from the Orient. Vases from' fl inches to 2 fWt high ranging in price from ,25 cent* to |5.00. - I iiiimiy ;!> ~ — .n*r.v«te j

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