PAGE EIGHT Big Trunk Sale Seventy-five High Grade Trunks on sale at 1-4 Off the regular price. Wardrobe, Dress and Steamer Trunks, all vulcanized fiber covered. Heavy brass trimming, with draw bolts and spring locks. *4 Off For Cash Army Lockers or tourist trunks. Can be carried on l running board of car. All vulcanized fibre. Heavy brass trimming with draw bolts and spring locks. Get your trunk new and save one-fourth. See our big window dis play. Concord Furniture Co. ANNUAL JUNE SALE ORIENTAL HAND-MADE LACES TREASURE LACES FROM THE ORIENT OFF 2JJ % OFF ' A Varied and Complete Assortment—Our Entire Stock is on Sate at ; One-Fourth Less than the Selling Price—Filet, Crochet. Picot Irish Antique, Swatow. Embroidered Eilet. If you love Prettv Things trim them in Hand Made Lace. ‘ U t ICE ICE ICE ! BIG DISCOUNT IF YOU USE COUPON BOOKS A. B. POUNDS ICE COAL £ER\TCE YOUR CAR WASHED WHILE YOU WAIT We have installed a Hardie Car Washing Machine which en ables ns to remove the mud, grease and sediment from the motor and running gear of your car and it is only by the use of this inn ’ chine being equipped with a 3 horse power motor which gives three hundred pressure, and same can be easily adjusted so that it will 'throw a fine mist for work on the body and polished surfaces. Call 228 and we will call for your car and return same to you. I AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. I Dodge Brothers Motor Cars and Graham Trucks UsMbi Lacking Blushing Brides I For Gentle June. g| Lincohiton, .Tune 21. —Glad wed ding bells and the orange blossoms Bfes taboo in Lincoln county during pie gentle month of June, if the rec |rds of K. E. Sigmon, county regis- Bcr of deeds, are an indication. 6: Today the veteran orrlcial, en- Pjrusted with Issuing all marriage licensed in Lincoln, recalled with ap- PfChension that 21 days of the Month had passed with nary a E.l • • coaple to apply for a wedding per mit. “This talk about ‘June the month °I brides’ is all wet," commented the official. "Twenty-one days and not a single bride.” Gene Sara sen. who won the United States open golf championship in 11)22. has never finished higher than ! fifth in any other of he national open 1 title tournaments in which he has I competed - 'Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS. The time of the closing of mails at the Concord 1 Pool office is as follows: Northbound. 138—11:00 P. M. 30—10:00 A. M. 34 4:00 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11 :00 P. M. Southbound. I 30— 9.25 A. M. 45 8:20 P. M. 135 8 :00 P. M. , 29—11:00 P. M. i RAILROAD SCHEDULE. In Effect June 19, 1927. Northbound , No. 40 to New York 9 :21 P. M. i No. 30 To Washington ..2:12 A. M. No. 136 To Washington 5:05 A. M. No. 36 To New York 10.23 A. M. No. 34 To New York 433 P. M. No. 12 To Richmond 7 :09 P. M. No. 32 To New York __ 9:03 P. M. Sount bound No. 45 To Charlotte 3:38 P M. No. 35 To New Orleans 9:56 P. M. No. 29 To Birmingham 2.15 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 9:45 A. M. No. 37 To New Orleans 11:29 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. Bible Thought for Today Trusting God—O Lord my God, in Theo do I put my trust; *ave inc from a 1 thorn that pursuo mo, and deliver ine. Psalm 7 :l. Prayer—O Lord, I will trust and not bo afraid. j LOCAL MENTION George A. Creitz, supply pastor of the Gilead charge, will preach at New Gilead Church Sunday, June 26th, at II a. in. Babe Ruth got two circuit drives yesterday, bringing his total to 24! for the season. Hi,- blows aided thej Yankees in winning two games from Boston. One marriage license was issued Wednesday at the office of L. V. Kl-1 liott. register of deeds. It was to E. 1). Craddock, of Chester Springs. ! Va., and Miss Elizabeth White. I Boyd Grady and J. P. Cookb will ! be in charge of the meeting of tlie* i Concord Kiwanis Club which will be I hehl tomorrow at Hotel Concord. An ! interesting program has been pre pared. it lias been said. Police officials reported this morn ing that no arrests were made here either yesterday or last night. The Recorder's Court before Judge A. B. Palmer will have very few cases on the docket for Friday, it was said. "Nothing like having a garden of your own,” says W. E. Moose. Vance street. ill-. Moose proudly informs the world that few chickens got info his garden this spring, and that he had topatoes for his dinner Wednes day. Rev. Lowry Davis, missionary to China, will preach at Rocky River Church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, and at Harrisburg at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Davis has been ill the missionary field for more than sixteen years. There was another hard rain in Coneord last night, the precipitation j continuing for about an hour. There were overhanging clouds during the afternoon but the rain, which brought a drop in temperatures, did not fall until about 6 o’clock. Much improvement has been wrought in the appearance of the ex terior of the building in which is lo cated the Pearl Drug Company. Since the painting of the mass of advertise ments that covered the wall on West Depot street the attractiveness of the building has been increased immense ly. Plans for the meeting of the Cabar rus Bee club next Monday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the home of H. E. Bonds have been completed, accord ing to County Farm Agent R. D. Goodman. A 'bee specialist of North Carolina State College, C. L. Sams, will attend the meeting and deliver an instructive address. Charlotte went into second place in the South Atlantic league yesterday ] by defeating Knoxville again. Green ville was idle because of rain. In the i American league the Yankees won two | games while Washington and Phila delphia were dividing another twin' bill. In the National St. Louis de- ' seated Chicago while Pittsburgh also was winning. Dr. D. G. Caldwell, head of the Ca barrus Health Department, and his corps of workers Will administer the second treatment of typhoid vaccine to 184 students at Jackson Training School this afternoon. Friday night the Cabarrus Health Department workers will give the final treatment of the typhoid treatment to more than 500 persons at Kannapolis. Time to Change tile Subject. The respondent was being exam ined in lunacy proceedings. "Who was onr first President?” asked his counsel. “Washington.” “Correct. Who was our second President?” “John Adams." “Correct.” Then there was a pause. “He’s doing.well” whispered a friend of the lawyer. “Why don’t jyou keep on?” j. “I ain’t sure who was third {President myself.” THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Black Is Leading Shade This Suuunei And Fall. Stay away from “tricky” noveltie., in color, is'the style advice given if t women by Rettinn Iledwell. fashion authority, in an article in this week’s Liberty. "Experts in chic," she says, “cut out the fancy entrees on fash ion's menu, nnd order the classic ‘Black and,’ —well, almost any com bination. "Most of us who some time or other succumb to brilliant novelties in clothes have accumulated an inferior ity complex because of some woman who looked entirely ‘right’ in a simple black or other sober costume, while our own made us feel ns bizarre as a circus parade," the writer continues. "Black is the shade this season. Not only that, but at those strictly private advance antumn style shows I am now seeing in Paris, black looks like a winning 'dark horse’ for winter. One thing is sure, you cannot be wrong if you wear black this summer and for early fall. Black is smart in al most every kind of fabric." It is now twenty-eight years situs* Sir Thomas Upton made his first at tempt to lift the America Cup. ODD FELLOWS NOTICE Meets every Thursday evening at eight o'clock. A. L. SHINN, N. G. A. M. HUNSTICKKR. R. S. J j BELL and HARRIS Funeral Home Day and Night Service t Phone 640 i * i jf;“ I ! i Save ' -Your |6 0T - HeS .l^JV' | 'smaßty Saving is pleasant art That you ought to learn by heart. [ One thing that a lot of I folks in this town have learned is that when they send their clothes here ta be dry cleaned or dyed they get satisfactory re sults. This fact satisfies them and us too. A N I N 6 WRIEMM KANNAPOLIS. N.C. PHONL SPECIAL KAIL ORDERSERV/Ct nil m CONCORD COTTOn MARKET WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. 1927 Cotton .15% to .16 Cotton Seed 34% CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline It Hoorn) Figures named represent prioes paid for produce on the market. Eggs - .25 Corn .18 Sweet Potatoes ; 81.00 Turkey* JO Onion* SI.OO Peas JIJS i Butter JS [Country Ham JO i Country Shoulder 20 j Country Sides JO Young Chickens .25 I Hen* __i .18 1 Irish Potatoes SlJtO ! FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! BIG FLOUR ARRIVALS An advance in the flour market found us well booked up on a low er market The flour is here in t'g I I stacks. The price is all irf your favor. The quality is away above the price. MELROSE —It’s fresh and good —There is not a blot in its more than twenty-five years fine record. LIBERTY SELF RISING FLOUR—is Melrose in Quality. Other brands : CREAM OF THE LAKE BELLE ROSE STANDARD SELF RIBING. Buy all your flour, from us. CLINE and MOOSE P. 8, —We deliver'quick every where. AH’riiis valuable delivery service is free to you. ■ Bathing Suit Weather is -I \ Come in Ua»al I and getypur Here! e | V e * ID»vJ vMI\L and enjoy the full season. Stickei Jantzen and Bradley To Select From Ladies' and Men’s Suits, e. One or Two Piece. Price CJa” $4 $5 $6 Cliildren's A Suits Extra Belts 50c W. A. Overcash j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOtXXSOOOOOTOOOCKXKJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO | Summer Weight CLOTHES [ 1 hose hot days that are to come will call !j! 1 1 for cool two-piece suits. !|l. Tropical worsteds in beautiful patterns by 5| Michaels-Stern Co., will please you. ]![ New Things in Shirts, Neckwear Are Ready !' jjj For You j! | RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. High Grade Merchandise GDR MR. FARMER, BUY FROM THE GROCER WHO BUYS FROM YOU. We buy what you grow You get a job at some public Works To help you pay what you owe, Then you spend your money at a Why snarl and growl and fret, store where they work no | ! Over a lttle bit of debt? clerks. ' Your wife works the garden and buy goods produced by the 'tends to the cows, farmers of the North and West Your son feeds the horses and does ‘tnd sen, l your Dollars off to feath thc rununing of the plows, . er their, nest. Your daughter does the cooking XT . and washing of the clothes, Now ls we have what ou " an * Your “kiddies” pick the blackber- fl ud we buy your stuff, . lies and do the slinging of the Why not buy from us, isn’t that hoee. fair enough? C.H. BARRIER & CO. Make your home new inside with nice wall and ceiling |j paper to match the room. Let it be Dining Rbom, Living |!| Room, Bed Room or any room in the house, I have the 'j sample book to select from. Paint the doors and wood j[ work paper the walls to match. Makes old rooms ji look like new. ' | Call me and get an estimate on the work and material. <|; i I will be glad to make suggestions to you. JOHN R. 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CRUSE 1 I Startena and Baby Chic Chow § ; ; Will grow you a 2-pound Chicken in eight weeks, if j you will feed them according to directions. \ ! We will guarantee. We also have Feeders and Drink- ] \ | ing Fountains to suit all. Cash Feed Store rHONK IRt ] j | I | THE MODERN BATH BUM is a different Institution from what I I.- .—l —| —-^-i— ■ I it was a generation ago. The mod i ' I * ——I ——I ——J ——| ern bathroom is fitted out with every j T-i—. —l —j—l—-j— Yith i convenience " for cleanliness, health I Jr jf 1-| —l —and comfort. It is a place where one T~-rt I —| —delights in spending some time each^ day in keeping fit. See us about X—-A | equipping yours the right way. We | | | all the modern fixtures and we I Visit Our Showroom 27 E. Corbin St. Phone 334 W E. B. GRADY When the Limited Pulls In A good engineer inspects his loco motive after each long run.« And the wise houseowner looks ov “Warm er s l urnace after the winter run. W Air This is an ideal time to put your 4 Heat Is furnace in condition for next season’s Best run - For Every Home” I* you will phone for our heating expert today, he will gladly look over the system for you and tell you what must be done to insure comfort for next winter. There will be no charge for the inspection. F. a NIBLOCK WARM AIR IS THE ONLY HEATING SYSTEM THA.X4VILL SUPPLY THE 3 ESSENTIALS TO COMFORT—HEAT, HUMIDITY AND I , VENTILATION . Thursday, June 23, 1927