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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Saturday. January 27, 1021 l.KfiufetlrAu1attgj rti rim HrJ u rwvh. U t pa (or rplltiarlp cr4tt4 t It or not thrwa ta - risk a of rpiblKtioB of mtw r tut r rvap pcal liimnutin FK08T. LAJfDU KOOt Ul Fifth imwi New York fVoplM Ou Bui la Inc. Chios 1M CoJIr Bulldla. Atlanta tared aa awond-tlaaa mall mattar at tba poatofllca al Coacord, N. C aa ppr tt Act of March 1. 111. UBSCklPTIOIf RAT ItS la tha City of Coacord by Carrier Om Tear M M Ms Months J.JJ Throe Months LM On Month . Oatalda of the Slate, tha Bubacrtptlon la th Bam aa In tha Cltj Oat of th city and by mall In North Carolina th following price will pre vail : Ona Tear 5 M Sir Month I.M Thra 'lonth 115 Laa Tnan Three Month. (4 Cant a Month Ail Subscriptions Must Be Paid In Advance RAILROAD SCHEDULE. In Effect December S, IMS. Nortkbooa. 41 To Washington 5:00 A. M, II To Waahlngton 10:55 A. M 46 To Danville 1:45 P. M. 11 To Richmond 7:10 P. M 32 To Washington 8::'9 P. M. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1S8 To Washington 1:45 P. M. No. 30 To Washington 1:40 A. M. ii th hound. No. No. No. 45 To Charlotte S:20 P. M. S5 To Atlanta K " f. si ll To Atlanta 2:37 A. M. 31 To Augusta 6(1" A. M. No. No. 1S7 To Atlanta 8:41 A. M. No. U To Charlotte 9 25 A. M. No. 135 To Atlanta 915 P. M. .BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Bible TirouRhts memorized, will prove a JJDCCIfsb lit I llUK1- 1" hlvtl JVUIB. THY KEKPEK : The I.tiril is thy keqier: Ihe Lortl is thy shade iiikui th.v riRlit bund. I'wilm l-'l :X BIIN WITH THE CHILI). Calvin Coolitlge. Vite I'lesitlent of the I'niteil States, in a ri'iftil aihln'ss touehlny mi various iVoiileins thai af ft'et everyduy life, ami iarlieiila'Hy Hip geeininnly iieKlcet wliieh eliildrey itm Xxyi inc lotlny. said : "in these ihiys. ihihlren gvi iihottl whilt they ask for. not what the wise judgment of their iiviils should ilie tate. Their jiockets are Idled with money, and mil they ao to pitrcluifie plensiire.' all the ileasiire their easy money will liny. The taste for pleas ure is formed as the laste for thrift lltid work is killed. I.alor on. in a liiit tiral develoiiiiienl of things, the Inste ftir pleasure lieettmes sti strong ttint il must ho satisfied al any eosl. If crime litis to he resorted lo. thai prici? is puid." These facts cannot lie denied. In stead of Ix'ins ruled by (lie parent, a majority of the children today are nil lag the parent, and the flapper. is one result. Recently eleven young irirls were arrested in u Ureenwlrb Village hull lifter midnight, charged with dis orderly conduct. The parents were no tified, mid several of them declared they didn't know where their daugh ters were. , The girls were seeking pleasure, the parents stated, and they were allowexl to seek- it in their own fashion. How can the parents expect anything of their children when the latter are allowed to visit dance halls, rCBtaomnls and the like, after luid ttigbt, without escort of any kind, while Hie parents sit idly at home without any knowledge of where their children are. TRASH MOVING FACILITIES ARK NEEDED. He vera I women In Ibis city recently linve comphiined of ihe fact that they have no way to get trash moved from their premises. Public drays can be secured at times, to tin Ihe work, they point out, but this method is an ex pensive one. and according to the pres ent system in vogue Ihe city wagons are not allowed lo haul the stuff. We think Concord should have enough wagons to clean up the city. Better still, we think a truck should lie pmclitised and used for moving the trash. Why not establish zones throughout the city, uud liuve certain llnys for the truck to visit each zone? Once u year, when we huve u Cleun I'p Week here, the city authorizes the trash wagons to c&lleet debris from the homos of everyone, but during the other ."I weeks the householder lias to lint up with the dirt and trash until he can get some dray to enrt it off lit a high rate of pay., A Clean-Up week is all right, to be sure, but. we should dhuve oil of thorn during the year in Htend of one. , The initial cost of the truck and its upkeep would not be much, we believe, noil it could really serve the. ieople Money sioiit for sanitation is money ly spent, and the cost of the oper Ktif the truck would lie no more tluiu the feed and upkeep of the jev erul mules and wlgons which are"ow nsetl. and which eunnot serve the pub lic generally l cuuse they ure too slow. Must Inherit It. here goes a man who bus jtist a fortune for" a aiufle. eostage ' ;t myntery to va.iT mystary T w how a person who Is cp f dotBK a tbiat 'lat at 0atB Ul niQttay to do It witn. bW to y TaHahaaar. FT J a ja Ooveraor Hank today acted favorably up tar Haltatkia of ttoa Nona Caruluaa r Tatar tot tha zlraditioa of Dr. J. w Peace, artoo arrrral aanatha ago a HM fraai .the Insane depart PM-at of the North Carolina penltetitUrr. a a1 rt-ceatlj waa itexHaml wine at Arcadia. nr. Uoverpor Harder "a deriakia win aianV known folio in the receipt f aa opinion from Attorney (icmral Ituford. Altamra for Peacock ami tha .North Carolina governor appearc) twrore the i Hornet general Tueaday. The attorney general - opiuiou an lt the oflti t tbal then waa a rrlui- ilia I offense tjlarged against ! h n thai la-ba.l brri .ri.a in North Caroiinn. ami lhat us the itk-ntitr of rtiutx-k was not que.(iouttl. the gov ernor liiitl uutbority to grant bin ex Initlitltin. , A serioiiH iii( sttlmi eviHts. however, tilt' tipinion hHd. tlx to whether a man confined in an insatie nsylnm. even though Ibitt iiiKtituliton U- h depart ... i ..r i... : . i i .. . a person in prison within the ,a., view ! of Hie statute Invoked in l' nctH-k s ! 11M(, j Th .iiti.in t.i h...,.-..r tk.t iuestnuis of ttfhnital rightis are more proierly adtlrpsaed lo the courts for jodk-ial rletermination than to the chief executive In the exercise of his authority." Dr. Peattak s present wherenbonts amng until they are rond to bj are not known here, although lie is ' weevil, as was the map of Oeorgtl understood to Ite near l.akelantl Kin and 8o;l,h f1-"'1"" fanners. Xo move had Ix-on made here to effect I Tne ,arm l"iln b:,n!t he sald- K his arrest. may to aid any farmer, ?xcept tilt Dr. Peacock was acquitted in the i "smart-alecky" kind, who ha thi spring of V.rj f,- the killing of Chief 'x r' collateral. Loahs are avail of Police TarW. of Thomasrille in j able hr ,lie purchase of registered 1021. Expert alienists testiHed that I h"? al,d sllepP- fanl he was not responsible for his nctlou machin-ry. including tractors. The at the time Chief Taylor was Willed. ! lailk a,s" stands ready to loan mo These, experts testified that he was a I ptiranoiac and thai the ha net's were he would never lie cured inasmuch as I paranoia if considered H progressiva disease. ; Following his aetllittal of the mur der charge .lodge T. H. Kinley.'on the stre.ugtli of the alienists' lesliitutny. tua- " ' 'e-'eocK to tne iieptirtiuenl tor the criminal insane al Raleigh. Jn Septemlier. IlKS.', l'eacock startled North ( arolma hv making a sensation al escape from the insane ward. Hv sawed his way out to the corridor and then used a u4.uul.er ul sheets tied re, gether with which he lowered himself lo the gnuiiul. t'ulil a few weeks a his whereabouts were not known. Peacock has eontellled since being (Feclnred sane al Arcadia. Els., thai he would return lo bis home state pro vided he was only tried for sanity. ELOX TRTSTEKS PROPOSE sWitMMMHI III ILIUM: PLA WHI lie lliggest Financial PrtKmini This Institution Has Eter I'nder-j taken. Elon College. Jan. J". Trustees of FJon college mciti-" -il the college to-1 day n greet! on a stUMi.mNi program lit , be starliil immediately. $30il.lHH) of i this sum to go for new buildings! made nseessary by the recent burning of the administration building, and $3W),000 to be added to the permanent endowment. Sixteen of the 24 trustees were present and agreed witli enthusiasm to the biggest financial program ihe institution has ever undertaken. De tails of the program were lft In the hands of the executive committee of the trustees. It is understood that probably two new buildings will be erected, one for administration purposes and one for science. The library, which was) Completely destroyed In the fire W January 18. will probably be housed in one of the other building. Reports made at the meeting left no dnubt, said trustees, that ihe $WM .(KM) could be raised. Since the fire Elon college has received scores of messages from friends promising hel" Alamance count is -eoorted as offering to raise $ 11)0,000. The drive will b" started as soon as plans can be made and will be pushed vigorous ly. An OpiMirtiinity for Businesslike Families. The Progressive Farmer. As the towns and cities in the South increase in size, thsy provide linger and larger markets for milk, butter, etc. It is possible for energetic and and feUBiness'.Ute families to develop a profitable trade in all such lines. To do this a reputation for uniform ly high quality products and honest I dealings must be made. One should establish a reputation and live up to i and rbove It. Study your market audi supply it with what il wants, at the time it wants it, and deliver. Decide upon specialties and beat, everybody i e se in growing tbem. Extra early and very late produce often brings a big premium and the bsst quality fruit 1 and vegetables, attractive! " arranged, tops the market. Vou ivust be u sales-1 man as well as a producer. f HANK and i PETE Bl a FOI MU SLKIilU to IW Waa Irr ( aaa Bat) WretH KiilnaiMiallj Huai in. Jaa. 3fi fftoa "aatart ap kj - tfpr of a farasrr artoa lafaaa to bellM lb bo!) arev 1 ail! hhn U losing his crratot aland lag Al- rapgy cat off by hank aaal tiara taar .h.mt. bis I aria 8ara. through D. A Ht.u.toa, iirraldaat of tha Columbia Ptorai Loan bank, ha decreed him a bad r.k I'nlras hi taleaa relative ti this manai-r of the cntUm ladJstrt hi nfo. br la iue for bard .-roamt "Whan seeking a ln." Mr. Hb ton aaid vi sit rda a fanner i naked ahat uti'pe he i taking to cumi-ai tbt boll warvll. If but anawar shown nia in Be one or Ibeae fellow who b stioc kind act of pruvideno? ihiukt the boll wt-erll will eat hi n-ighbor Lo,,, lete ..mouchid. application hi immediate v rejected Often lie (Eden to Washington with e bowl, but when the uuthorltleit tuen are told the circumtaare. tliey in varlahjy uphold the ttfflrial of tnc jaftk." Diversification is the only remedj 'ur for tbr boll weevil. Mr. Houston wht "'i' , VITal S?21 f ,ion, 1 Gr, . and t"n,h- lharo lina. declared. Pigs, cows, sheep eWckami hay ever crops and grait lire routing the weevil In tleorgia. ane lie advises the farmer of this, hi' native county and of the cotton pro ' " . . "L, ' 1 n, nllversiflcation methods now instead ne' '"" ,,lc erection of modem roun try homes, in fact, for any kind o) permanent improvement. Buiitl llridge lo Connect .Mureiirad and Beaufort. Morehead I'ify. .Ian. Uu. J. K. Cain- iron, district hmhwav i-oniniissioller. (and M. S. Snowdcn. district engineer I weir iwilertainetl lit n luncheon Tiles day at the Woodland hotel liv a joint j eoinuiitlee from the Beaufort and I Morehead Cltv chambers of commerce, j ,.,t which lime the question of extend hK the highway to lleaufort hv hrldgt from I,ielie,l Cltv was dlseitssetl After much discussion a resolntlot was drafted which is to be presented to the hoard of commissioners e,f Car teret county at their next meeting This resolution had the enthusiaslii support of all present and If adopted by the hoard of county commissioners will he. approved by .Mr. Cameron and Ihe bridge will be assured. The sent intent in favor of the pro posed bridge is strong all over thf county. Hants His Reward, 'Man -"You t e an honest boy. nut the money I lost was a $ln note.'' Boy Yes, I know; 1 had il ciiang ed so you could give me a reward." fVEVE GOT THE TOOLS, AND EXPERT SKILL - WE'RE CERTAIN Our plumbing simp is fit ted out with all of the prop er toojs and mechanical ap pliances and plumbing wis dom that are necessary to do a perfect plumbing job. What do you need done in the way of plumbing? E. B. GRADY Plumbing and Heating. Contractors 1 II Corbin St. Office Pfaene S34W ' " ' . ( aMrwtWaTWaaMi ' ' " Tf - ' ' , . imp i i.o TOO Vt EVFVTS n. its J of V iooal i .otruarv of birth of lain. .- Irhralrw Think aaaMtarr hr eVwib if ibe udhimmm. Jame t, Hlausr The KaprTor 1 1 now llTUtg la exile it. littllaaat- Ul.i , -tiler una aas Ckh t ar . ! thrr. and hrr wlHtakgBe to atakw Ttxauaaal .ttgtllit. of lavllragMi "J enn.-e tut tbr aaaa ,he hMreaL tat Waal QrotMi' ...-ailiu. oa ' largelv re.-n.lhte, no duabt. for f ibe largest aatl taw-t iuilueatlal w- ct that Chart. Parm li. ntiilxailua of Ife ktml. taerts today Htl3 to bring kauwa aa the graat it IVndlrtoo leader T the Iriali rUM-. 1 equally l'.Uius admlatalralioii and other non aa a great lover a ad thla not labjee l of niipurtan.t p. auttanoMIr u I'MlaiK.cnng way. hat lea ten. will he e)laM-d al Ihe sixth steadfaMly ami etrrnally innual i-onreatibaa of ibe .National andin Mitchell, his Mother, lot. mc if dealer -a 111 la dl i laaiH twlT eigbtem year dd when lu ll Ihe afith iiiunari run rent toa of the warrinl hhi father The affajt was National Automobile 1 ea lera' Aau- a pun love mi tea, there tiring little or tan. .. wlncli upaaa to. lav in Chltagt' " v ' " either aide. She was a (Sunday, Januan -H i l-eaatlful, fragile little creature, who Today la Ihe lHtth lurthday of Vul worahlwietl her youthful, iiuprovith nl on rutin ty, liiinnltt, liuahanrf. and who was ready to d Centenary of tbw MrUi of Molierl C nylhlng In Ibe world to help him. ienxie. Ihe Michigan Agricultural Ctd-1 Being rery tah-nletl with tha Itruah. oge. protestor who flamd. d the pn-seut s''e turned her atlmtlon lo nilnlatnre 'vstetu of farmera' insiltutes. lainlliig. through which she not hnly one hundretlth annlterstury of thai"1'"!":1 " "rn'"' repumtl-.n a. an letath of Return J. Meic-s. noted ,il- lier and one of the founder of Ma ietta. the. first perniniient settlement n nlii . A nm ion wide campaign In arouse Ulerest in the new child labor amend men! now U fore Congress will be In lugiirnteil today, which has lieetrdesig- oit.l us Vufifitial 0101,1 I nluir fiuv Viol, issii, lor .l.ana.r is I . . i . 1 . il a uieetilug in New York City this veiling in celebration of Ihe Pasteur tntenary. other sneakers mill In liitli: lr. Mchtdaa Murray llutler. Ir. lolin II. I'lney. and Henry White, for- iuer aiubassatlor to r i ante. itAPTlSTS TO PIT ON MUTATIONAL DRIVE Will Acquaint Entire Soiilh With Ob jects of S7.).taM,(Hiu Campaign. Nashfille. Tenn , Jim iV Plans for letting up in every local church with u the territory of the Southern Hau isi I'onveniioii an educaiioiuil program hal will acquaint the membership of he churches with the entire mission- iry, educational nnd btneolenl enter- irises fi steretl by Southern Itapllsls ,vere inaugurated yesterdat by the eon- st i vji I ii ii comuiittee. ot the ST.i.lHMMKNI ainpaign as one of the plans for coin Holing the campaign, which will lie (included in liecembir. I1C4. A speaking campaign of one hundred leiioininatioiial leaders tli.it will touch ry set-titon of the various statics luring March ami April, was also pro vided for. Cash coil, cli, , ns on the iiupnlgn lo date were reported as iKtS.im.iuis. Dr. I.. K. Scarboi'oilgli. of I'orl Worth, general director of the cinn- aign. and Crank K. liurkhulter, of S'ashvillc. inililicitv dlnvlor. were led in represent Soul hern ltaitisls H Hie r.aptisl World Alliance that vis at Stockholm, Sweden, the last ek in July. Hani Kolled Mule. Hey Sam. 1 want my money back. (Oil sfllll 1 I -i ruif,, .. 'll -.,.,, t blind Slid life is." "Huh, what niakAs you think dat mule am blind?" Why. The very inlu'it" i that mule out in de pastun right into a tree." ''Aw gwan. Dat mule ain't blind He just don't give a dawggoue." Does Damp Weather Make Your Rooms Mouldy and Disagreeable? A Sure Cure--Burn Van tines Temple Incense. We have your favorite perfume : Rose, Violet, Sandalwood, Pine, Lotus or Wisteria. Also an artistic assortment of Incense Buriers. Very reasonable in price. Prepare For Your Valentine Party Nok. We Jiave everything you need in the way of Valen tines, tally cardsli place cards, favors, seals, cut-out hearts and place cards. Our Gibson Art Line of Valentines is larger and bet ter than ever before. In sist on the Best and you'll gtt Gibson V alentines. We are exclusive 'agenis for these. Musette, ic 'Hftffs recipe Moid make a 6eoD m poiso Mother of Fi TW MaUarr a Chartr Mrwan Parwtt jl w War latiirltiM i Thi Mkji Ik UraM MaalM Mi Imw Km m mmm ft Her Tar rvuautte WtfttfKa of Ua ""' unaneiaiiy in tlfe home. Stain there was baby. who tlitl not live very long, but who was idolized by his parents. ''lie son who w,.s destined to become grent. was turn some time, later. After hi birth, the mother redoubled her effort to make money, so thai he wight hare some of Ihe little eomfitrts anil luxu- 1 milltT eotllll not Sll luiv .-lie loteu ner Hutu iiiiii sue iirreti her hnslian.i There was no quarrel ing In Ihe home, ami she seimetl to know how to be a bread w inner and a home maker at the same. time. Sin was a brilliant young .woman, tot Iflcgrnphers refer to her "sparkling al lies nnd she was popular among the artists nnd in the-'court. John Con stable. Ihe painter, though well of her work. Queen Caroline, consort of George IV. appointed her uedchanilK woman of the Knynl Person. .Next : rile mother of Napoleon ifonn parte. NEGROES OBJECT TO ' Jl RVi'PU K NEW ONE .-mi tneir t noire nanus inetn Out a Months Sentence. Ninslon. Jan. 25. Objection of thret negro iieieiiiiiinis m lant-ny cases m superior court here to the "looks of the jury" did not save tbem from t lit (bain gang. Key SuHon, Foye Pnl on ami Solomon lyson today saw I k belter part of l!rj:i as nine wasted months for tbem. , The defendants lawyer was not i court Avhen their cases were eiillet Judge Thomas II. Calvert proceeded t aid the prisoners at the bar. lie ask- ed If there w is uny member of tin jury objected to. One of the three re xiioudetl prriluptly in the nfflrmatlvi lie wanted an entire new jury. Tin coiirl chuckled. The prisoners had sev erai changes made in tne jury hetori I lie trial linallT got under way. Tin altered jury had ils fling then. Tin negroes were convicted of stealing clothing ami other goods and sentenc ed to nine months each. , The railroads of lie United Stntrs are eslimntod to represent an Invest ment of $3(1,000,000.000. , i A w4- yv .r..V J t V C'w" Mi m C)I oiire-with-aiv Starting Lighting n rOUR auto mobile. Is much harder to start in cold weather than in. warm. Your battery must be in good condition for satisfactory winter service. Don't start your bat tery on Its winter's work without having it in feood order. We make no . charge for inspecting your battery and telling you its exact condition. You can assure yourself of a sure start every time by equipping your cat with i an "ExC" Battery. Bollinger Service Station 57 South Church Street Phone 232 . 'jiff !jj J mi . 77-7. m " ' " "' ' ' . .al Your Fife s Advisor If anything happened to you, your wife would need business counsef and assistance. She could hardly manage your property or se lect safe and remunerative investments without relying upon the opinion of others. Designate this institution as Executof of your estate, and place at her command the ac- cumurated experience of our officers and our complete OUR HEW BUILDING Nf ASINC COMUTION gooooooooo6ooooodboooo&aoocjooooooooooooooo WE BELIEVE Thai every icrson who is expecting to buy 'uriiituif, should fotue to this utore ami look things over carefully, getting urlees and lasted us to the quality of the goods, liefore bnylng. WE KNOW ' That ns many people who have lasted of our unexcelled service and never failing eourteousness are satisfied customers iTBdj have found joy in buying the Best at the Lowest possible price availa ble. WE INvtlE YOU i To c(tine to our store at any time and make sure of these things yourself. H. B. Wilkinson Covjord Plionn 164 KannapeUs Phone 2 H. IS. WILKINSON. JNDKKTAKING CO. Phone 9. Calls Answered Day or Night. ooocxooooo(xooo9cyx0(ixx "Ye Shall Know Them By Their Fruits" We have just received l(l crates of Extra Fancy Kloridu Grape fruit "that we are going to sell at 00c pet dosseu whoilo they last. First come llrst served. This fruit is strictly iirst cluss and you can have your money buck if not stitislled. C, H. BARRIER & CO. Suppose You Were You would be alert at nil times to offer for sole only the high est quality merchandise obtain able. You would be prompt iu caring for your customers' needs. You would pay your employes anil creditors on time nnd you would run your business fn a punctual, orderly manner. But wlmt would you expect of your customers In return for this superior service? You would Start on the right road today. Get out nil your unpaid bills ami show your merchants that you intend to uphold your pnrt of the Imrgain. They will be able to give you better service, and you will profit In many ways. PAY YOUR BILLS PROMPTLY oooooooooooooooooooooo facilities. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY CONCORD N.C i a Merchant nt least, expect, that they show their appreciation by paying their bills on time. if you. have consciously devol o(ed a iuibit of neglecting to pay your merchants when bills fall due, you are "breaking ground" for a poor rating in every mer chant's hooks. It M just as easy to imy your bills on time. s- You will have more enjoyment from everything you buy when you know that yoti are playing fair. By KEN lKUNG
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