PAGE EIGHT 1 i ' Buck’s Circulating Heaters are made in all sizes to heat from one to four rooms. Enameled on east iron, burned in, and will last a life time. Requires no polishing. Burns an}’ kind of fuel, and gives a steady even heat. Carries tire fiver night. Equipped with water pan, giving a soft tnoise heat at all times. The circulating system takes all cold air from the floor, making • the room just as comfortable and pleasant as steam or hot water heat. Costs less than half to operate. Concord Furniture Co. BUY NOW AND SAVE A. B. POUNDS ICE, COAL AND SERVICE ■MMMfliittiiisftiEliffiiifiii Lu.*l' ii.i*i Iffnrn ■'■■iiSna<— TiTi 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 ■ ''"'l I Hlfilff Hot Water . This gas hot water heate f r a is surely a friend in need and ■HP m [ a e * nc * °* evcr y co °^ ’ i|4l i ma tch and in a few minutes 3 iTI * m j steaming hot water will run 1 MB II H 1 from the fancet—enough foi M HPHnpB the dishes, for a bath, etc oil #s** Let us install one for you JMHHHmM Pays for itself quickly. E.B. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER tfKce and Show Room 89 E. Corbin St Olfiea Phooa'SMW The New Carom Tliis ig one of the new arrivals | // \ r i semi-dress Oxford. We are _// \ owing this model "in both Tan T J T id patent, just as pietnred. It’s perfect fitter and the price, all A M* 4 / tea and widths $8.50 / p*k If It. ii-v in Footwear we j Concord Daily Tribune j TIMR W CLO&IN6I MAILS I The time of the elosiOfi. of mails at I the Concord Postoffice is* as follows : Northbound. I 136—11 :00 I*. M. , I 36—10:00 A. M. .‘l4 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:30 I* M. SO—11:00 I*. M. Southbound. 30—9:25 A. M. 45—3 :2i5 P. if. 135 8 K)0 P, M. 29—J 1:00 P. H. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. i In meet September 20, 1920 Northbound No. 40 to New York 9:28 P. M. i No. 130 To Wssbington 5:05 4. M. No. 30 to New York 10:25 A. M. No. 34 To New York 4:48 P. M. No. 40 To Dknville 3:15 P. M No. 12 To R'cbmond 7:10 P. XI. i No. 32 To New York 9.03 P. M. No. 30 To New York 2:13 A. AL Southbound. No. 45 To Charlotte 3:40?. M.! ! No. 35 To New Orleans 9.86 P. M. i No. 29 Tiv Birmingham 2:15 A. M. | No. 31 To Augusta 5 :51 A. M. j No. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A. M. 1 No. 11 To Charlies 8:00 A. Al. No. 135 To Atlanta 8:37 P. SI. No. 39 To Atlanta 9.45 A. Al.! No. 37 To New Orleans 10:45 A. M i Train No. 34 will stop in Concord j I to take op passengers going to Wash ! ington and beyond. . Train No. 37 will stop here to dis- j charge passengers coming from Wash- j | ington and beyond. All trains stop in Concord except No. 38 northbound. ff V BIBLE THOUGHTI I X—FOR TODAY—| PRAYER —I will prais<* the*. Lord. | with my wtio> heart. [ LOCAL MENTION ‘ ('ottou on the local market today is ’ quoted at 11 1-2 to 11 3-4 cents per IHUind. One new ense of whooping cough was reiiorted this morning to t'.ie ooiin ty health department, Alembers of the Sunday Cane and 1 others who plan to join for the r year have been called to meet nt the Y Njtn day afternoon at 3:30. A Hallowe’en jmrty for the school I children of Kannapolis will be held there tonight at the high school. The party will begin at the conclusion of Vue address by Zeb V. Long, of States ville. The Concord Y volleyball team won two games out of live from Hie Kan napolis team Thursday night. Cap-; tain Allred stated that his team played good ball after getting started. The games were played at the Kannapolis Y. There was another football upset Thursday when the Citadel team de feated South Carolina 12 to 9. The Gamecocks were favorites due to their season's record. In the Wofford- Clemson game the former team won 3 to 0. The public Is invited to henr Zeb V. Long, at Kannapolis tonight. He j will speak in the -high school andi-1 torium at 7 :30. the hour haring been j rtianged as u Hallowe'en party is to j be held at the school after the pub-! lie meeting. Alembers of the Junior Hi G club j will have a special program at the Y tomorrow night, A number of gnests have been invited. The program will be given on the second floor of the Y and will in no way interfere with the program on the lawn. Dan Ritchie and A. H. Jarratt, Jr., students at the University of North Carolina, have been pledged by the Sigma Chi fraternity. More than 200 freshmen were pledged by the fra ternities, the rushing season having expired several days ago. Rising temperatures Thursday re sulted in a warmer night and no frost this morning. There was a change I in the temperature here Thursday morning, the mercury rising many de grees during the day and staying at a higher level than the night before. The docket in recorder’s court thiß afternoon will be light, police officers dec.are. Only three or four cases are docketed for trial and they had been continued from former sessions of the court. Business with the of ficers has been light during the week. The soft, fragrant memories of eol -1 lege days, enriched with thrilling, I gripping football, played as only the > greatest master of the>game can play j —a delightful romance and a splendid story of love and loyalty, throbbing with true campus atmosphere ! At the Pastime Monday,..Tuesday and Wed nesday. . Everybody is invited to attend the public Hallowe'en party at the Y. M. C. A. here tomorrow night. Officials of the Y have planned a most attrac tive program consisting of gathes, stunts and movies. Guests are in vited to appear in costume and many of them will take part in the "Ghost Walk”, one of the attractions for the evening. Wood Burning Busses New Paris ’ Experiment. (By International News Service.) Paris, Oct. 29.—W00d burning auto-buses are an Interesting feature of the Automobile Salon in Paris this yesr. They make logs in stead of high-prioed gasdloie and are capable of seating from fourteen to twenty passengers. The Berliet Com pany has been demonstrating them and giving gratuitous rides to many people who find the new invention I quite delightful. Just how long bo-1 sere one will see them on the regular-1 bus lines, is still a questiin o . 1 THE CONCORD JAAILY TRIBUNE By rerzcp" Yorke ! , lunn iupiu | j Our fire and theft in- ! surance protects you from j loss. Our complete cov- j , 1 1 erage auto insurance pays > i ! you any possible dam -1 ages that can result from !]1 I ycur auto owning. ]i| \&S& p,}ouc * J ' tTmtYomlmMm j I Wfcgm I ■■SMlßLmhmm■mmmb.soomm ! — . j| LITTLE METALLIC HATS 5 ji j i That Step Out on Special Oc- jj . caskms | ( 1 Vi Hats entirely of metal broc- ]< I |]l[ nde. Hats of metal and velvet |< § ||i[ or of metal ant] silk, but al- S I I I ways the note of metal. Just V I ’ 1 right to top the richly sured <5 I ij coats. New' shipments daily at IIS j Ijij fMkrv&OTti. it 11 X Vm/ wT-rij-uiJ || jj ! M—F * iji Millinery Dept j | 5| ALLIE LEGG. Prop. g j Phone 830 * j! j We have the sol 5 lowing used cars for sale or ex change: One Studebaker 5- passenger Sedan One Hudson 5-pas senger Coach One Buick 5-pas- i senger Touring One Chevrolet Coupe One Willys-Knight | 5-passenger Se dan. STANDARD BUICK CO. h Ihe art op 1 1 1 a DRC6SINO 15 The ART || L OFGCTTIN&AkDNO M 1 1 You’ll look just like •I ■ Is millionaire |T U you’re well groomed— |n < I, so you should care. ■ I .< Careful grooming and U| 1 I I dry cleaning belong in the U| «me category. Pashion rT] Able folks with their sense k I I I of saving well develops de JL 191 are onr satisfied patrons 'P f—l Onr work is tvortn your m [n While. j ' I Say it -witli flowerS * j RUT will she appreciate that cluster of gorgeous Am- | erican Realities if they are festooned around a bucket? S Yet some chaps are foolish enough to go around offer- jj ing themselves in a newspaper package,—so to speak. | <)f course that doesn't apply to YOU. You know g that clothes are just as important to the man as the plush- 1 lined jewdl case is to the diamond solitaire. *■ That's whv you wear GRIFFON CLOTHES?! $19.50 to $45.00 P A Idi i W. A. OVERCASH I jj CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER a WHAT WILL THE VUL-, CANIZING BILL BE? W e will estimate the cost of t repairing your tire. If it isn’t ; worth the time, trouble, and! jj money we ll tell you so. But , we have become so expert in the vulcanizing business that we are able to put. new ambi tion and energy into a badly damaged, discouraged tire. CONCORD VULCANIZING COMPANY I FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAR | gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOCOOOOOgOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^ I When you Need Chicken Feed ust j 1 call 122 and You Will Get the Best | ! that Money Can Buy. | I We also have a good lot of Grocer-1 Cash Feed Store j | PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. 1 - -- ■ , ■ —On j REPAIRING STORAGE | WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS SALES AND SERVICE CORL MOTOR CO. GREASING Phone 630 WASHING * «dU| jiu im A wfli it i i SYSTEM OF CIRCULATING HEAT Pipe and > fW~W\ Pipeless Chuckle at your coal bills 1 __ fjjLiLWSgIL. A Caloric Pipeless Furnace I n will make vaur winters happy, '’ 1 A comfortable and corv on less I coal. Endorsed by more than llfA ”tsl? 160,000 satisfied owners. Costs »■ Ba Irililni H Ask us about it, or phone our Mr. M. L. Eudy. (FURNACE AND ROOFING DEPARTMENT) I head at the win- f day Saturday should find you dressed either right or ridiculous. * i seek to disguise. we can't be of service— .' j but if you want to look very much like youfstlf—. P ■— HP ; ! This apparel is invited * r ( j [ to the same party you are going to and it’s going to grace ' ; its host and hostess by being on time—up to the minute! t ITEMS FOR HALLOWE’EN . | Schloss Bros. & Co., New Fall Suits .and Top Coats Schoble Hats A HOOVER’S, Inc. j x THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE # I Forest Hill Cleaning Co.! SEND YOUR j CLOTHES TO I FOREST HILL j 318 N. Church Phone ITS] | "Mr of Weather Do You Like? Some like “Fair” weather best. Some like it “Dry.” Some like ft “IVet.” But we say “Fowl” weather is the beet weather yet. Never mind the weather—bring us POULTRY, EGGS, BUTTER ; FAT and PORK. If you have more poultry than our competitors want you have just enough to start to supply our demand. We have never had "Eggßaet ly” enough eggs. Feed your cows your le Per Pound Cotton Seed and sell us your But ler Fat at 38e per pound and keep the difference on your farm to en rich your soil-to grow more corn to feed more pigs, chickens nnd cat , tie. “Party good, eh!" . C.H BARRIER & CO. •' "rt - v * fc * “** i *• ' Studebaker and Dodge . J . Sales tod Service AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. Phone 228 SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY * ™ DELICIOUS Two Pound Layer Cakes ONLY gOc EACH ride in Pineapple, Chfetty, Cocoanut and Chocolate. - Cabarrus Cash Grocery Company Phone 571 We Deliver j CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Week* by Cline * Mbom) Figures named repreoent Uriels lor prodnee on the market: Corn ,1 .... Sweet Potatoes fl.oo -| Touts Chickens Sldf Potatoes ••••••••••••••• * ■yJ ■ j Friday, Qctober 29, 192^ Paul B. Eaton | Patents and Trade Marks 406 Independence Building I CHARLOTTE. N. C | CONCORD COTTON MARKET FRIDAY, OCTOBER ». I*M Cotton 11 1-2 to .11 8-4 Ootton Seed : -80 - PLANT SOMETHING • \ \ v ■ BULBS-f-TULIP, ’ NARCIS SUS, HYACINTH DECORATE ARTIFICIAL FLOWBitS— ALL COIXJRS AND KINDS CLINE’S PHARMACY - Phone SIS . — ' ■toljHsrsi Wouilng Invitations and asssst ‘VT'il?

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