Friday, March 18, 1927 Shoe and Hosiery Sale I OPENS SATURDAY 9A. M. 1 WEST DEPOT STREET-NEXT TO A. &P. STORE 1 We are going to sell a wonderful lot of Shoes and Hosiery at prices that will startle you— In this Sale you will find a lot of Men and boy’s Suits and Overcoats—at Very low prices— S RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. West Depot Street | TL fl D ng|l J II JLII An J j S. C. PENNEY. inn good. likely to have n dance ns part of the '% I * lIC DvdlU OI vUllot cILIOXXctTICI -11 l addition to this, he lias set aside program at one of the regular meetings rlprp C Y mir C Development Has Much to Do ■ The Manufacturers Record recently j tern. His own father fact that in this day we have agrit y JL " JL S %, 11 I | | |carried w sketch of J. C. Penney, head from the ministry because jie dared many societies in about every town ! Sir Waiter Hotel. direction of fan tain T-imes \ v„i u ,„, of the chain of 800 stores carrying to say that a minister of the Gospel o£ ***y size tllat rarely ever mett S, Trl'b«n: r ß= * ■ ST* wS ** ««*»'• 11 "■«* »*“ ro, should receive pay for his services. that ttey do not have dancteg or^X, I 1 Raleigh. March 18,-Tlic newly ap- will become director of this division ma,Ke ' Because hm father was a minister. he »«** r “ ' _“ M *“ \ • pointed Board of Conservation and under the re-organized department. Twenty-four years ago, Mr. Penney has perhaps been moved to give heart A "" a! \“/"‘'V**' ar ® " op / Development whose-personnel has just In order to provide for the admini- was clerk in a country store in a little ,n declining service to a lot of worthy ® _ 1 . ’ . ® „ '1 i been announced by Governor A. W. Istration of the game and fish law. it Wyoming town. He was given part retired ministers. . . . kissed his imaJSii McLean, and who is ex-officio chair- lias beeii fotfnd 'necessary to Create interest in the store and allowed to Wealth in the hands of men of the j t .i rt j.i mniirlriar” Iff n >o" of the board, has one of the the division of Gathe anti Game-FMsh- pay for this out of his earnings. type of J. C. Penney means the bet- is /jiimazinc to the Christian church dftJß9[(ffghso7/f WHfif/AC , I biggest jobs ahead of it in the state, ing. and it is expected that J. K. From that little business,, he ferment of mankind generally rather i„ general and am asking you to ■, ?t*d will have plenty to talk about Dixon, who has heretofore been chair- achieved the idea of helping worthy than enrichment of a mere individual t ,i p „ s( , aive' this as much nublicitv’ as i 111111/(7 1 / * when it holds its first official meeting man of the Board of Directors of the J'oung men. His own business was or small group. f vp ,i Thank! Si fimi WKN March 25. At this meeting the com- Fisheries Commission, will be named fofinded on that. A manager of one vou in advance 1 am vours trnß <•’P» ete re-organization of the depart- as State Game Warden to head this of the Penney stores mnv own a third CIU RCII SOCIETY DID EDW SUITS ‘ BlUl™r\\l\SoC HnilHtt ‘ ment will be completed, and plans new division. It is expected that the part, and merit may assert itse’f to NOT HAVE A DANCE Alebane \ C Unroh W lißmi ""IttWlMi iwOl for. the next two years outlined. other head of divisions will remain as almost an unlimited poin* ’ ’ . . «! * ” 'B| V I ! “.r Ment - ' "»" »»* a "» ot the firm to reach *■** *■*■» “f*"* 1 * Corretted Wants Fam Abeut L«W M MMMTIIB llopmete. and whafmie J, '"re ™iJ"'J Hm’ncwW Vow” J t 0 Concord Observer. J x WffßllWnßlT V I'rm lltTI "' State was .loin.. at,oiv tills line was ><-organized bj the newly up- ent indications show that this goal . ~ lh«. ivgjslatiirc authorized the ajr HpiliMftil i nel mled* in°t he Suite, of the State ZTtuTt - Durtem ”* ' l ° Geologist. However, when Governor "ill h^JSimra.e and . stinct' AVl,at stl ’ ik,> > one about Mr. Pen- , * „ •1 „ to upon the prepoSUionrte A\V McLean came into office lie conceived divisions as follows- Commercial ll< ‘ > is llis holiest eountetiMiice. Ids up- , 111 Hmald «»<■* ■ ,&r. r r "r -..-r*"! ,•* : * srr* ssAfgfts UamiiMl \ .Os the state—minerals, timber and ' . nud Statistics. wealth. J ", be - A large after-dinner dance, an n,g same should inform the voters .as atMAlllmVll ur \water nmver and at Ids rennest the 1 t,l( ‘ new board of twelve mem- . . ~ ~ interesting program and a good col- to their plans. Where will it be lo aElXb general assembly of I'l ’.'i created the : l)IMS - :ll! but two are former members J: " s lla '' him to invest m 120.- lection, were features. Fruit and cated, cost of maintenance, how much *Mf Department of Conservation and l>c "* either the Fisheries Commission acres of land in ( lay county, apples were served." f or buildings, how much for books, \ aHHHI velopnient, under which came the i: "' inl '; r ,l >e nhl board'd Cm,serin- *" s ctein are given As pastor of this church lam etc. It is hard to vote bonds for any- HBa MfVMWrJa divisions of Forestry Geologv and 1 """ ' UH Development, lhe two new lu ‘ opitortunitj to ,o there and own asking you to please give me space' thing these days and full informatioS WiW\'Cum , 111111188 Water Hesourees The de|wrtmeiit"'°" ,b< ' rs ~re Representative Fred I. « turii,—«ii the same distributive basis to correct that report. I was present should be given. " MX V l ■ afao undertook the work of letting the ~f If county, author of «« I ' ,t , er< ‘ s t. 1,1 the store. A school and there was no dance or anything fffl IIIBm people of the state know more about the s tnte-ivide game bill, and whose '. “PPhed ngi.culture is kept up, pub- like a dance. This society has for An Australian bush man threw a Vnk% «L\lShT Al the state's resources, through the dis- ! >an * ' u its behalf aided mater- institutions, roads and other con- members some of the best people of boomerang three hundred feet and *e~ Wfil - a +&/r semination of educational publicity iaHy ' n * tK passage, and Ed. C. Cran- venieuces. It is said, that a large Mebune. and they do not dance. If turn, a total 'distance of six hundred. jy and as result has played a huge l j large. board of Conservation, Messers-K. 8. "W* A U\\ So effective has been tile work done tV? ke ,". <>f Merry Hill, F. S. Worthy of l_| ■ 9 I \ i! 1 111 li by the department, that the last gen- " ashmgton,.lt. Bruce Etheridge, Nnn- %Jk I || Cjfal assembly, seeing the logic of the j I JL VJ -M-1 direction''of’’the departmTOtr'aml F ,s ye !‘ e ': i,le ' w * re ', up,nb< ‘ ys the ’ QL. fl| If _ 111 „ f| • Xi to combine with it the Fisheries Com- ishenes Doari^l, while (.eorge ;Hhfc£3tL ISWBr U ill aI'AV VAMVTI AA '"'"m mission, all of which was done in the Fun '' ~f Asheville, M. h. Q «lT ■■ Si T | Af>l 171 enactmenj was decided to make a separte divi- the- task -of outliaging the general y _ 1 _f f _ sion of r h| these, pursued the Depart- CLilO Ct IvCll 01161 Mm _ a nitrate of soda when the plants are Special Prices On World s Famous II *SsS‘S : iKa3 Vpf " “ iff R. D. Goodman, County Agent Nri ,na s' tnkc place, The time to apply these materials IT g* ■ 1 OMBYFAH TIRFS laSHrS Until March 25 JL JL 111UU Due to the dry weather last year. I pul on later, the present crop may not the hay and foruge crop., were cousid- succeed in making as good a growth i crably red,iced. W'ith the farmer far- a** *•* wanted, yet, the fertilizer may H* /V I . . | ing a shortage of feed-for his animals not be lost as the succeeding crops «> "n UitrViun li „iI p r UAU Am lIAVrA I Imlwv Or larger acreage of spring sown oats will have a chance to nse it. 6BSC\ I ... .. , », or *» 1 r fir I Psi IfHVV 1 111 IV ' n* going to be planted. Although Where the right amount of com- WltMhc famous No. 25 Ruud ™ » A w/11 V|Sf,V All f spring sown outs are not as good a plete fertilizer was not used in the copper coil, gas Water heater 0 a crop as a general rule as fall sown full, it will also pay to top-dress with Sm| r..,. {i q qq W i qo oats, yet, under the conditions with a complete fertilizer. In order that W 101 ftIJ.JO. 1 frms JH.yo OOWII Oft n4n /n . ■ . ___ f* l ® prospect of having to buy high the grain may fruit and till out prop- BH IH and 25c a VWCek payable jUXiI I■/ Cjver-m7e All Wpnf npi> J nw/|e \Q Ijmced hay for work animals, it is erly, there should be n plentiful sup- H I-,- ¥CI TT CalllCr Y/OrtUy. . . .«PJ.4O known to be economical to grow spring ply of phosphates, and in eases where Hi H monthly *9A *> T> . f gm oats for feeding purposes. the weather conditions or soil condi- ' IIH Or for Catill (30 days) $19.00 JUXj rathnnder \s Qs ■ 8 n ., ru ‘ e ' “•oaf of the spring sown tions are favorable for disease to ap-. Hi IIH a r***w*r oats will go on land of medium fertil- pear, potash will be of greHt help in as- |9l| IB OA 0 lOn.tr 1 ' __ ity aU(I !t i s necessary to fertilize fording the plants to greater resist- JH _ _ __ w ______ __- _ 30x3 1-2 Pathfinder $6.05 M „„ I I COMPLETE SYSTEM - J 30x3 1-2 Pathfinder Ctwd. .1 $7.35 ?X ! SSS »?. S»H? II if y „ u h.„« wu.. « *in_ tin All nr l , phosphoric acid, 4to r> per cent, am- f n I ll I will install the No. 25 Huud, a 29x4.40 All Weather Cord $10.65 farmer a wisbes r Pr he r mly 'apply' a U< 7^ lry f’ lant foo, > for lar » cr acro I 1 30 gallon boiler, and two jjo .« •/• i . tilizer auaiyziug 8 per cetTfc phosphor- 1 *, *• IH hot water faucets for I 29x4.40 Pathfinder Cord 8.95 ; I I Tte»w.«« W-»a tv with 50 to too pounds of sulphate .nutxTi.Mi nigadi ßY « H i per week — payable monthly, or "3 We also have a nice business on free battery water. Come around ‘l'“ p**nt« am about two mouths a oid. K *a^/ on l a vvwii lCC stTte I I l’® r cent - discount cash (30 and gel your shat.. Try »«, Good Sundard - S T" I *&+ Dn«e md. Wc .real you rlghl and save you ley. ’..mm* s- 1 HJ Wo put W on; pump ’em up. inspect ’em regularly ' Ahy f f lner * hat is . pla ! ,ti ?« lhe du"-’ ‘was few te* : 1 IHP3 Frcc Air Scrvkc »•"' Wa, 't rfr „r'• I a .»■« , I _ 'grate was soijil. 1; httf hpeunhdWn! by ut'lftfenb* * ts Z'.'AM I ! », >, I Tne Old Reliable Hardware Store . ;SKtS±sLssapt»Ss! . Eic fnmninv I «io ,UH,Ug,4n ...taf pul- IZ*. I. r-t." JtittV VUlUpfUlj ill'llioiiys get mvn 4 I UnLU nlVIf llllliuniu UL I IILUULIO complished by broadcasting from 75 to , lß d tail ltibv tbut they fcay uot be . * •...., • ... >•’, • , . 1-0 pmiid.- of lulpliute „f aoiuiouia or uit by m->t..ri -ty. . _ . ..."n-Rln^njaL-.wdjjLwa»yaw^— a^ THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE