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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Tvoodev. January , .921. wrnr (-1 I 8 o I a - El SSI i- Your Dream of a Perfect Kitchen Will Come True If You Install 0 I1WLL. 01 r4 - T I X i a' Jc"- ' i TVo Cww I Daly TIMK OK (IXJfiING OF Mll TW Mm of rka rVasta. Ha) (tennl of Mil at la aa Mm: Train No 44 U p. BL Train No SB 10:30 a. a Train V. U M p m Trala N W 7:M p am. Train Na 90 M m. m Train No. 37 8 SO a. aa. Train No 45 10 p. at. Train No 135 9M p. am. Train No. 2011 00 p. aa. of HKATHFR FORECAST. Fair tonUbt ami w -I t:.- : coM- Al TH MARD RFi.l 1 Ik MKFTTfi nmri it rim or fctwrit 1 1 rsar. Hoalth Bastfd house Uosaktv remaa ana and iitH In il.- l: -i- .11' Mini ii..i, ilrf haarJ TV LI I -il.' little l.l "I a k.IRL H. F- Wii 'ii i in ajnMai Faaaatv Chaffed WU rdarlac Ma Far Far tnawhaar T. rar aaai Ciflnar) Aaaaa!lta tar aarue. ln of ta i-.muiI' liationlt Jib I Roart ilr.w iM wa bW In tb .-"art Juan raraweit. rinr a mi ot-k rr isri.lr. f Bat Orw. oaa of ta party cf four attach ao War We fcfJ up and uutiixl on b Buiaaja tiaaiaW'iijr-aaUMia raal (a ib curb' of -ih i4i- N aaha r 7. !. abrn Johu r.rd. ranMaorf Or of Uawolab, a ah4 a ad ' kllW-4, i Mil of tao un Km D-jiiIo arrbwaty vounuvd. bat U.I.I ihla ! were arrealed this uiorniag on ia iiitanoav alrso tho iiwiiti . warrants -haratnr rr mlnai aioi:il 1 -lartiitent n orpinlaod aov- anil mardrr against each aftetao. tart wat i'm aUBBautni. i.i . in. a a. I tfc- Uaii i: Kurtafean f.ar : rt lr Bo haiiui LOCAL MENTION w w V. Buck's Gaselectric COMBINATION RANGE 'It Cooks While You Plav Ruck's Giiseleotrie napiiiv only in ordiuurv lamp socket for operation, simply screw in connection set cha-k- snap ii swiu-li mill ill- stove i in M't-ittlxn. Kih hen i"il conies iti .-in i'imL Hour fonuorly sja-ur in the iswoltering li-iit "I' 111- kill lirn ' iin imv. ) ilovoKil In mitslilo pli'iisni-s Riirk's I iiisi'li i ri nu'niiN U-n-r iui.k-il f I mill moro mi- nomii'Ully. I"" " nun- luirii'l. wrnr-biil nr sonsy ilish-. n Iosm ibroiiKb slirink.-ip' in 'ikiim. lrNi n lh- lit ill :ii your . nin'-nl-ii il In ih- i niitniu ors s-l Hi- ilitk I- lh- hour v.li-u inokiiii; should la'gin luiu on Ih- si!rh ;i ml roisuM ii until lime In il:u- il on tin Inlile. All Ihi"-- Iliiu-. :i i- lh- r-wnril ol owning :t i:u-k'a las-rlt'-li i-. Concord Furniture Co. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE O000000000(X0000000O(XfXXXXXXXXX)0000000000000000000OC Mlsa Murio Rurli-r Is ..I'in.il tu bar bnaat by llhana. Thore arlH l praa-hlns in Mi.nnW BaptlBl I'hur-li ni t Snmlny. Miss rb'illr- Umiso Will-foul Is iiin limil to her In. in- witb an nltni'fc of apjatnlirll la. Mr Franli Murrisnn. who Ims bwn ill Tor soi-rnl ilnya, is roairtii iialuv I us itnirovtal. Th- ninny ! Boml will It j ll- hns las'); 1 Monro-. friomls horo of Mr. . 1! luterortttal to know tlmt iipimintiil Mil . or of -si ri'iairtial lo I he i' FOR SALE At a Bargain in O. K. Condition, But Little Used Ono II. II. Smith lloi Writer I'liviuu -. lu-h- nulinlors. pip-s unit attiH'hnipnts lo lit rt'july lo inst.'ill. Also ;i JpwpI Aiiluiiiiiti- HptiI t'outroll-r. i in- r-huill pirino, nlso mi- ort'iin. Hull iloz-n il. K. :is Suiishiu- Lumps. Also Ansl-r kei'iispttp lump. Whit- Eniiin-h'i! Iti'f rijiorjittir. Ilnrt-Pnrr trn-lor wilh :'. .1:11111; plow :imiI .12 ilisr Imrrow. I'ow nncl haml cut tin); laix. WelilnJr No. IIM Loiij! S 1 ;i pic Cotton Spoil. 1 mmlo Imlp to ai re in Cabarrus. B. L. I MBER;ER, Route No. 2, ( on lord. N. C. Kildi- I'.rii Iz. sporlinc Pilttor of The ( h 1 riot ip News. -a'iit Mondiiy in i on 1 -id llriolx eriuio lo Coluainl 10 ro poll th-. Thomas li-iirinc for Th Ne K.iuhl iipw insea of lllMpiuC 1 oli'.'h Weip i-mii I-iI lo lh-. iHilllltl ll-llllll do piirlimul Ihis uiornini; No oilier 1 uses of iini kind er 1 'i-i;iiiiii-ni. nowpvpr. r.'irp-nl-i's nre now inl-rioi of th- sior- 1 Kurd's A new floor Ihe store now. mid Intel iii-nts will lie mailt'. A linskorlmll gam- l.efwej'ii lli .luniors mid Seniors was played at the Y Monday night, the fotiuer team win niiiK 22 lo Jo The inime w is w it nessiil ly n ood erowil. and proveil on- of unusual interest. The superintend-nTs of lh- various Sunday S-hool mid pastors of the rity are iiilbal 10 in 1 tonight ni seven imIoiI; at th- . M. C. A. 10 mak plans tor th- anniiul Siimlay S-hool I nst it 111- for 1 'ouiiifd. FISHER'S Make It a Point to See These Special Values Monday Furs Coats Dresses A t Excep tiona I After Christmas Reductions work on th- "lii oupied hy is la'ini; laid in t lier improve aaa I b-iaB. -11 loll hoiilth eiiil vonraago. aii'l ld iv-nHi-ilninionl la a ponflnaiailiai hT the aiaivm bo lint inioh vth Hi- iletairlUMtii Tha 'tidlii. 11 of 1I1- Hit tall waa list us-a-d a Hip mopflnz hikI II is nrobnhlo lliai il will la .1 1 - "in iinnsi ill aril praMoaPt) ihnt till ari nr- routed by cRy ortb'or in Ihe futiira ho plnntl In flb oininiy Jail. Iko ooat to bo paid by the dpfptnlanl nnd Imi. to ' lo, .aitmiy. Thi 4nn probobly will , la adojitPrt,' Ibaiha ai ( Itirui limve. N. C. in .l.innarv MSS. Mrs. MarUh ll.tt-iudii Klrluid. wife (H Mr. Win M llloknnl. of Chliiii Hiove. V. c . illod nl I be ace of ffly-lwo veins, one uionih 'and -on days, at hot homo after an illu.'ss of uioie than a yenr. I'. , nt 7. IWl. she was niarrlisi to Mr W. V. Uli kind. To tbU 1111- , ion were biirii four ehlldn-n. Ihroe 'sons and one daughter: Elmer, Frank lins. Il"l;e -.ini'l Mildr.sl. Hope and MildriNl prua-d-il Ihoir mother to the spirit world. ! Mrs Kiokuid had lie-n a llfe-lonK 'm-inlii r of the I .ut hern 11 Chiiroll. First nt st I 'aula, Kowun iitunly. ihenia to ; l.iitlieraii ' 1 1. . , 1 w lnae alio remained a faithful hhiuI.it tint ill death I in I Ihe -is oiid day nfler her il-atlt the funeral sorviei's weie h-ld in Luther an fhapol Cbiireh. Ii-inc eoniliielpd by her Bistor. ltov. I'. A llrown. assist ed li.v lten. .1. II Keller, of China Orove. and I. A. I'ooler. of Kaniuia lis. in the pi-s-n-e of a very large ' (.inhering of I'rieiuls and relatives, af ter whii h her ImhIv was tenderly laid to rest in Oreenluwn lemetery. I She l-avea to mourn h-r death a 1I0- I voted husband, two sons and a very largo 1 -I relit of friends and relatives. on KUzhIk tin-,-, ly-two ly-oighl nephew . Milts of Tiler- w i sou lirnve uarv ftlh. ; vited. riu hov-s and Th- pro-eei of Ihe sehn I I.- :i ho siippo . 1 1 . ... I Saturday ni it 7 o'.lia k livery girls are asked til ls at ol laivs to pl-ntv go for al Alli irht, .lan me is in to lake I' money. e h-nelit WRAPS COATS Our entire stock has Keen gone through and classified into Groups for this special selling. This opportunity is an oc casion that stresses value an essential of Heal Economy. Wraps and Coals Style anil Eeonomy Are Prominent A $9.95 GROPPS B C 11.95 $13.95 Values to .$24.ri D $14.95 Topcoats Distinguished by Smart Lines and Fabrics WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED COATS AND WRAPS CROUPS E G II $!-!." $23.95 $33.50 $39.50 $47.50 Formerly $37.50 to $S!).ra) WOOL SILK FROCKS FURS Fur Coats in Chokers, Larg er Neck Pieces, Cape Coats, Wraps, Coneys Fox, Minks, Sables and Seal Chokers $2.95, $3.95, $6.95 up. Coats of Fur Hudson Bay Seal. Mink,' Marnwt Name a Price Wool Silk Frocks in Newest Modes at Lowered Prices Another Silk or Wool Frock added to your ward robe now will give it a new charm. Some one of tbe new styles Initiated this season. All the smart, new modes are Included. It is a noteworthy group a large one' that does not curtail yonr choice though it is a sale. GROITPS J K L M $5.00 $6J5 $9.95 $1345 N 0 $1745 $3145 Wonderfully Attractive Children's Coats For aa Little as $1.05 and Gronped P Q B 8 T 93.74 92.74 $6-7-1 99.74 911.74 See FISHER'S It Pays Th- Fred Y. M-CmincM aiat of Ihe American Legion vviil hold a dan in file Legion club rooms this evening, music to he. furnished y GofTs Royal Garden Orchestra. It will hi' a script dunce, to con! inn- from it to 1 n'clock. The puMii is Invited. Seven defendants facial Judge Fnrr in recorder's court Monday and all of them were found guilty From the defendants $(ltl was collected in lines. None of the cases was of special im portance, the defendants being charged with minor charges. The weekly meeting of Ihe Concord Rotary Club will be held at the Y to morrow Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. The officers and members of the club will make efforts to have a ItMl per cent meeting, as the. club is holding an attendance contest with the Salisbury club. la unary 7. 1023, Miss Amanda ih Albright, of near China X. C, died at the age of seven years, seven months and twen- ilays. at the home of her l.iero.v Wilhelni, alter many the most Intense suffering. Aunt Manda." as she was familiar ly known. Wiis a life-long faithful mouther ol Lutheran chapel Church. I The funeral services were conducted h h-r pastor. Rev. f. A. Brown, at th- home of .Mr W. l.-rov Wilhclm. in lh- presenej of a very large giitheriug of relative and friends. The inl-r-ineiil was mad- iii the Albright family cein-tery near Mill Bridge, to await the 1 osiineetion morn. I She whs the last one of Michael Al bright's family, but leaves to mourn her death a large circle of relatives and friends.'' X. Ifce nrranta wan- amorn out ay former Cnrboer W. N. Darin, un Ihe atreagih nf an aBdavtt aworc an ay Fs.. Boittio. rhargiag ibo .in.- lu tkeae two white mrn. abaudotelv iv pudlatwf tbe original n r taat (! necroei wer the criminals, rjaia Beatt o was the companion of R-.n-aom Klllian on tho fatefu' nlgh. while Effle Grlce wa with John Ford, who ws killed. Orloa waa ar retted at his home In Klntra Mountain and Carsweirat the mill where ho la employed. The affidavit of Ksle Reaitiv was aeourrd hy W. N. Davis, who. jk coroner ut the time interested him self greatly In th.- case. He has been working on the rse eontlnuoifdy since and finally siuToeded in ob taining a confession from the Bon"io gir . The tet of lh- affidavit l a follows; "North Carolina. Gaston county." "I. Ks-le Hen till!. Iieiug duly sworn, says, that on the night of November 7. ltrjii. she was shot by John Cnrs well near Gaatonia, N. C, alaive the Myrtle mills, in ahl county of Gas ton, and that tho man with John farewell was Hubert Grir-; that (iriee and Carswell wtnt to the place where John Kurd anil Kffie Grlce wo und thai she heard I wo or three hot., final at th place where John l'.vrd was shot; that John Void was killed hy Ihe shots fired, after she had b in shot; thai after she. the said Baste Beattie. was shot, John Carswell and Rob (nr Robert) Grice carried her to a spot near the place where the shoot ing took place and outraged her: that is that the said John Carswell and Uob Grlce had sexual inlercnufae with her against her will : that she said Essie Beattie, was shot in the back; that at the time she was shot she was not doing anything to the said John Carswell." (Signed) "ESSIE BEATTIE." "Witness. W. N. DAVIS. "Subscribed and sworn before mc hy Essie Beattie. "8. C. HENDRICKS. "Clerk Snperiiir Court. Gaston coun ty. N. C." Neither of the men would say any thing for publication other than lo pt'otesl absolute ignorance of any know edge of lite crime beyond t rat generally known anil told here since ihe tragic night. NOTICE JR. O. I). A. Forest Hill Council No M. 49. dPar PENNY COLUMN We Have Some Reul Bargains in Tsetl cars. Fords, Auhurns anil Hnd sons. Cash or tonus. Central Filling Station. !Ktt-o. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. Visiting members always welcome. J. BOggy POTTS. Reporter. CONCORD PROD ICE MARKET Wanted One or Twi-Horse Tenant. Will furnish stis'k. A. L. 'Crista). Route 1. Concord. 0-2t-p. Corrected Weehly by Cline & Moose. Figures named represent prices paid for produce on the market : Eggs Butter W. L. Bobbins, superintendon! of the , Country Ham county roads, and J. F. Harris, are j Country Shoulder snenililnr the dav in Newton. They OOttBlr Sides went to Newton to get some prisoners ' Young Chickens .20 to be worked on the chain gang of (Mens). .1, this county, making the trip in Mr. Turkeys .28 to .80 .40 .:io .3S .18 .15 Big Sale of Dresses, Coats Suits and furs, now Toing on at Sol's Style Shop. Big bargains for the ladies. J am going mil of business. Come prepnnai and buy some bargains. Sol s Stylo Shop. fl-nt-p. Wanted Fifty Second Hand Iron hills. Phone BGm. Chas. H. Foil. !i-5t-c. Wanted Grandfathers ( links, Gmph- ophoiios and airplanes, duta. II. Foil, Phono S82J. 0-."tf. Harris' car. They expect to gel one long-termed, and porhnpa one or two other prisoners. An attractive, booth has been erected in the Porter Drug Store hy the American Legion. The lsxth will he used by the Legion when the member ship campaign begins at an early date. Members of the Legion Auxiliary, with the assistance of Mr. Ernest Porter, erected the booth Monday afternoon, and its attractive appearance has caused much favorable comment. Lard .12 1-2 Sweet Pototoe .75 Irish Potatoes .75 Onions $1.25 Peas 9160 Corn . .85 Oats 50 CONCORD COTTON MARKET. K TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1923. Good Middling Cotton 20 1-2 Cotton Seed : .72 Dr. Campbell, of the State Board of Health, is in Concord today confer rinir with the Conntv health ripnart- mont oHW'tnlu w.luHi',. to llm Milnlitial,. Of inoiil of 11 venereal clinic In this conn-1 ty. Whether the clinic is to be estab lished, and ih- exact dates it will 1k i in operation, will bp disclosed after Dr. Campbell has completed Ids con ference here today. According to reports from Durham, as published In Monday's Charlotte News. William Blount, captain-elect of the 1023 University football team, will not la? in school next year. The Dnrv ham report statial that Blount has ac cepted work there with a mnnufuc tnring concern, and has already as sumed his duties. He was regarded hy many as the liest center in North Carolina last year. v But ono ease was tried in Cabarrus Superior Court Monday. Tbe morn ing session was given over to Judge Webb's charge to the grand Jury, while, most of the afternoon session was con sumed by tho Thomas petition, asking for a ehange of venue. George Bar rier, charged with assault, was made to pay the costs, judgment being sus pended. The other cases which were called were continued Local police offleors this morning Minted that auto drivers arc getting ton careless abou(, driving past the street car while passengers are loading nnd unloading. It Is unlawful to do this, the offlcers stated, and persons caught violating the law will be arrested. The police officers also pointed oat that many driver are driving too taat through the business district, and po- offlcers have been told to arrest s caught speeding between d t'orbin Streets on I'nlon Do You Need A new Ledger, Journal, Cash Book. Day" Book, Time Book, Columnar Book, Diaty, Memoran djjm Book, or any kind of Blank Book? Musette is ready to sup ply your every need in this line. Start the New Year tight and keep an accurate account of your income and expenses. The government Requires it. We have the books you need at the Right Prices. Musette, inc w For Sah Ford cheap. W. J. 0-2t-p. Chassis. Good Tires. Glass & Son. ' Big Sale Going Out of Business. Coats, Suits and furs must lie sold regnrdless of cost. Everything must be sold. Come early. Sale now go ing on. Sol's Style Shop. 0-5t-p. Wanted Beeswax, Tallow, Copper, tend, old stoves and scrap iron. Chas. H. Foil. Phone 502.1. -5t-c. Hoover's j ' W N'i'vy inre the holiday are 9 ( jrH over w are prepared to serve 9 VfwTpy you a ever, with the very best 9 hPS Our Mocks complete ijl the season's choicest offerings. HOOVER'S, Inc. The Young Man's Store. B00O0OOOOOOOOQ0000(XlO0OOOOO000OOO0 ALL VELVET and FELT HATS ONE-HALF PRICE SPECIALTY HAT SHOP ooooocifjooootoocxaxx)ooooeoooeoooooo Wanted Anything Worth While. Air plane prices paid for submarine quality of junk. Chas. II. Foil. Phone 502J. 0-5t-c. Slightly I'sed Ladies Desk Bookcase. furniture, heaters and picture frames cheap. C. Patt Covington. !)-lt-p. Lost Between Concord and Jackson j Training School, one MeClellun Ford casing. It-ward if returned to Dr. J. A. Bangle. R-2t-e. For Kale S7 3-4 Acres ot I -and, 5 miles South of Concord, on main highway good dwelling nnd ham. See Dr. 7. F. Reed or A. B. Pal mer, attorney. 8-12t-c. Wanted Young Lady For Assistant in my office. J. V. Davis, Dentlist. 8-2t-p. OOOOOOOOCJOOCJOOOOOOOOOOOtXIOOOOOOOOOO You Will Agfee With Us When You Taste It That MILLER'S Butter-Nut Bread "The Better Bread." is a better broad in every o.. ,.r y'.i ov.ii.se in uiv ivuns 's, AT VOI R G ROCKS Carolina Baking Company CK)OOCXXXXOOCXOOOC New Victor Records For January! 55179 Bella the Belle o' Dunoon Sir Harry Lauder. The sunshine of a Bonnie Lass Smith Sir Harry Lauder. 18900 Plauoflage Roy Barzy. Knke and Knifty Roy Barzy. 18970 Marrisot Mnrch Arthur Pryor's Hand. Kilties' March Arthur Pryor's Band. 1S979 'Twas in the Month of May International Orchestra. Chinese Billlkens international Orchestra. 1S9S1 I'm Going to Plant Myself in My Old Home Zez Confrey ami Orchestra, Swauoe Smiles Clyde Doerr nnd Orchestra. 18973 All Muddled Up Kea Confrey und Orchestra. True Blue Sam Zex Confrey and Orchestra. 18080 The World $s Waiting For the Suudlse Benson Orchestra of Chicago. Tomorrow Morning Benson Orchestra of Chicago. 18977 Sweetheart Iaivc Wblteman and Orchestra. The Yankee Princess Whitemnn and Orchestra. 18983 Pack Up Your stns Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. Caroline Day Paul Whiteman and Orchestra. 18978 Kiss Mama, Kiss Papa The Virginians. Choo-Choo Blues The Virginians. 18972 A Kiss In the Dark The Serenaders. The Waltz Is Made For Love The Serenaders. 18971 Tbe Hem of His Garment Bodenbeaver. Better Each Day Bodenbeaver and Sirs. Asher. BELL & HARRIS Music Department Canned Fruits, All You Want at a great saving. Quality equal to the best grade on the market, with no except ions: Pouches 30c and otic; pears 42c; cherries, Royal Anne, new puck, 42c ; apricots 37c ; all good fruit salad 50c; pineapple 30c, 44c, 3flo. A. P. Tea Store. , 8-2t-c. Several Nice Cured Country Hams for sale G. C. Hcjflnr. Route 5. -3t-p For Rent Fifty-two Acre Farm Ave miles south nf Concord. No stock furnished J. W. Connor, St. Cloud Hotel. &-4t-c. Four Roam House Far Sale. We Will take private bida for a four-room borne on lot 50x200 feet on JCaat Depot street. It has gas, electric lights, sewerage, good well and good garden. For prices and terms see inee or J. Lee Crowell, Atty. J. p COAL COAL Now is a good time to order a ton of A. B. Pound's famous Jellico Coal. A. B. POUNDS Phone 244 Cabarrus Savings Bracelet Watches We Have a Pew Left. Will Sell at a Special Price W. C. Correll, Jewelry Co. The Old Reliable Watch Work and Jewelry Retain ii . ,
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