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Saturday. February 3, 1923. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE. Br mn roTTnax shemull I t.l Mr. liwnl ranaiaa ln 111 will mix xnrn hur W are flag ft Wm ISAM la ( prrtVr (villas mrM frwt Trtnlli lm Htm Otirav Tire im of tae ftaea- j i h aiatj mi la Usujr. Oua Tae Friday AIMwi Mat "tut. fct with Mrs. II Willi aw Friday t her hams ua VM IVUi Kn- i Aft tar rontlw liuain a. Mm J. F Imwautt rrsd a iVmlUI r mi "itnr Sooth 1'ii'aliawatii." V1- luvrlus the ir.rnm Mn. Wllllaau awnsl a ikHk-iiiu sated coumr.aJMl .off ' . Ytattoni of the Hah fur tm nftci Bona iw Mrmtemm T. H. Webb, JLl B. Pounda, A. B. Darin. Jmi Il.l.l. T. C. Xewmau. Jamm spring, of hr lotte. nnd Mia Addle Goodman. Con stance C'llne nml Bell Webb. KprriaJ Musical Program at St. James Sunday ICvming. The regular rnolr. swdsted bj Mr. Sam Goodman. tiwr. Or H. A. Stlre wnlt. nccomimnlut, will give the fol lowing ninslcol program : 1'iflude: Prelude to Iohcugrln WagTr Oiutrtftte: He Khnll (iuie Down like Rain Bock. Trio from Attllln : Praise Ye Verdi. Anthem: Tbey That Tniat in the tord Wolrntt Organ (nTertory: A Benediction Frysinger. Iteclt. and Aria from Knged. Beeth oven. Poetlurie: Trio in A flat Moesler. m m m With Our Slik. Mr. T. 0. Myers. Wiio lins lieen quite, sick at hi home on Kast Depot street is reported an somewhat hetter today. Mrs. W. A. Brown 1 again able to be out after being eontined to her home for several days with the flit. Mr Chnrlle (irlfliii is tuinble to he at his work at Eflrd'a hecsiiHo of illness. The condition of MImn lmlxe Austin, who ban been ill for several days, is very much Improved today. Mr. Dnvid Crowell is confined to bis home on Franklin Avenue with an at tack 7if the flu. The condition of Mrs. J. H. Ixme. who has been 111 for the past week. Is . reported as Improved. KiiiK's Daughters. The King's Daughters will meet on Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ada H. Gorman. Mrs. i Qbrman. after a visit to Washington ( and Baltimore, returned to Concord , this morning. I J Missionary Society Meetings. The Women's Missionary Society of St. .lames Lutheran Church will meet V Monday at 3 o'clock In the following homes : North Circle Mrs. Zob Moore. Kast Circle Mrs. L. A. Thomas. . Smith Circle Mrs. S. A. Wolff. West Circle Mrs. Fred Shepherd. Evening Circle 7 :S0 o'clock, Mm L. A. Fisher. PERSONALS Mr. ami Airs. H. I. Lewis and Miss Jessie Lewis, of Westiolnt, Vo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. (, B. Iwis at their home on South Union street. Miss Klizabeth Coltrnne and Mrs. Victor Means spent Friday afternoon in Charlotte W Pali. Haltehary Post: Mrs. T Walter Grime. Jr. wan haa fcraa aavatdlng mmme time la fborord. where she waa Migutfull ealrrtaim-d a the gu of her iastr. Mrs. Ales Howard, baa returned home. Mr. George Ritchie U vtsltinc his rents. Mr. uml Mrs. Jdu. Hit. hit ..ii South Spring Ntreet. after spending several months In Cuba and Florida oa a pieasnre trip. Mr. C. A. Meis ret itmed today from a waek's stay In New York. Mis Mary Burton, of Raleigh, ar rived Friday to visit her slater. Mrs. J. F. Haywood. Miss Pat Adams returned" Friday evening from Morno. win re she haa been veiling relatives for the past week. . i Miss Surah Louise Cllne. of Queens College, fharlotte. Is spending the week end here with home folk. Miss Margaret Altcltie. and her rixiin mate. Miss Vara Tlinmns, of ymns College, Charlotte, are spemb Ing Hie wwk-end here with Mr. ami Mrs. r. F. Ritchie at their home on South I'ulon street. Mias Kssie Pow, of High Point, Is the guest here of her sister. Mrs. L L. Dngglns. She will be here olsiut a week. inrim Tkue tttarem saiaai IMl RJchamod. Va . rah, I - It -. lly -eery lad km r; aad trade a th nnh faaeral ras-rra diatrtri saavatf nnal artlritT dur ug Danaber, iB core par. cn with other aaiathi af V.a. aad la away res parts M waa ih bast basin's month of the jrnr. ae rording to the in nthly atalemect ind aumaary lsu .1 today hy the t. J ri roaenr bank of Richmond. Textile will fa the district coolln- h I'li'sl Jlr aisl Mrs W C Fry mil m run aa aranicsiiiy uu uw cil examiaatUn At tin- same time : Mrs J. T. Rodger, ieuiru.il SVatar-' baals. the report mi id. ami nwiMiweil Kink and Brldaers w!U au to Fort in llsWlvl. fi. -,.,uii,,. umli uer .rat of the .i.llon used In the. Be of Ua I the carat af her as-a taw al Trtatty aad aa. aaaaaar I ahaer. Mra. ' A. Mdliwiit of the ilk wm ritaa aow boat Mra. Bertaa agf.-i oho ha. been p-fatawats fa the army iaarHattaa. 1 la aVraaaac kaaaTk It several atoataa. They are U B CaldwvO. of Moarserlto eaaaawi to bar r.a ui tke baast of H F Sink of Lrxlaraa. aad Clay her 4 aabter. Mra. u y; lliaaa Bridaara. of Kalahjh. . Mra. PaiUiaa aad l.ngkter. Mfaa De tahhreU. for the past two year I. axe aad Mlaaai Pi.ui.ne Porter and guard aad Urkie oa Trinity faitbsll ; Ijlite Atwefl aaoat snuUy hi laalre player. la one if ttv youogeot varsity mee. BM-n la the tale ami doea bis tutf I Mr Buddie Vaudu .,1 awliickri. to the queea taste. Be anoa to Port R I . U etstlag Hue tuoe hero with all raarana Harm n to iani WHk - I 5 I Ian SO. XiU I 9 Moiiror. far an examlusitha. la rose the young men pass the physical tests they will report at West Point on July 2. High Point Starts a Big Building Pro- AGENT FROM KKNTtTKY RAIDS NATIONAL CAPITAL J. L. Asber, Operating I'nder (iuLses From Ash Curt Driver lo Kentucky CtdoneL Washington, Feb. 2. J. L. Asher. revenue, agent from the Kentucky mountains, who came to Washington three weeks ago and has put in his time since in guises ranging from nn ash cart driver to a Kentucky colonel at a fashionable hall, today di rected more than 10 capital revenue agents and police in liquor raids on HO places, netting the arrest of about 00 persons, including 12 women, and the confiscation of more than 300 gnl- rTmis of intoxicants. Kvidcnce for the raids, which were. begun in Ave police, precincts at 11 o'clock this morning and were not dotnpleted until late in the day, the most all-inclusive campaign conducted in the city since, the advent of prohi hitldli. was obtained almost entirely by Asher. The five precinct stations presented their busiest appearances In years as bondsmen hustene.il to gain the release of prisoners, practically all of wlioin were held for $!,!00 ball, and police and revenue agents guarded prisoners and directed the storage of huge sup plies of corn whisky, bonded goods and wine carried In from the raided homes In government trucks and automobiles. In only one instance were the raiders disappointed by failure to And the goods described hy the Kcntuekian. Asher first drove into the under world in quest of the bootleggers' ren- dczevous aboard nn Ice wagon as a helper. He then switched to an ash cart and quickly caught the. trail of victims as he picked up the "empties In all corners of the city. Then as Jn coal wagon driver he got into the in uncs again.' assisting In storing away High Point. Feb. 2 Building per mits calling for an aggregate expendi ture of $22h..ViO In constructiton work were Issued here during January, sc ccrdlng to flgrires compiled today. This figure Is one of the highest reach ed here in a number of month, al though January is usually considered a had building month. One- of the permit Issued during the month called for the. construction of nn SftO.000 store building by the J. J. ("ox estate, while another was Issend to the Parker and Hayworth Company for the building of n Vsi.OIIO store building. But the mijority of the Dcrmits were for new dwellings. At the Theatres. Big Boy Williams in "Rounding Vp the Ijiw," and n Johnnv Jones Com edy arc lielng shown at the Star to ds v. William Duncan in "Steelheart." nnd a Mutt nnd Jeff comedy are again lie lng shown at the rtWlmnnt today. .The Pastime today Is again showing Jack Mulhnll in "The Law of the. Sea." a Century comedy and the 18th chap ter of "In the" Days of Buffalo Bill." week here vbdHai: lier brother. Mr. II K. Rodgera. little Mary RDtat Taller, who spent last week here rial! ing ber graad-par-ents. returned Sum! . . to her home in Salisbury She Was aii-omlinled by her pnreat. Mr. and Mrs Mike Tnl ley. who stieaf Mnduv .re. Miss Sullie Bar!- returned Sunday from (iastonla, where he npent eral days with Boat. Messrs Ijindo Hnnev. Harry Bond. Jnck Maim and Italiih Furr si-nt Sunday In Allieraarle. Mr. ami Mra. Will Fry. Mrs. It. : Almond and son, Mr Walter Almond, spent Sunday In K nmapolis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Honda. Miss lla May,-Bla kwelder is im proving nicely from an oMratln which she underwent at the Concord Hospital several Weeks ago. She was able to return last week to her home on Clark street. Mrs. C. P. Cook siient Inst week vis iting her daughter. Mrs. Krnest Hag ler in No. H township. Secrets of Ancient Kgypi. London. Feb. S.TTIiroughout the civ ilized world iieople have, lieen rending lagerly of the recent remarkable dis coveries made In the tomb of King Tutankhamen by Lord Carnarvon and his ourty of KgyptologiKts, which In Lulled Stat. during the month Cot ton growers profltrd from the nmtlnned rise In price. It was said, the Is-neflt to North (a roll mi N'lng especially mail.,. I TotMHi-o iiei.l- were said to be much larger than in the previous year ami price were several cent per pound higher Befall trade wn exiellent during Ibe month, but wholesale business isier. Mrs. JohnIWH" "cnsouiilly dull, the -t ifement snoweil. collection on me same were, reported distinctly Issltfr than in precidlng months. The number of business failures showed s marked decrease as com pared with iKss'inlier. Ifrjl. the report stilted, the per i-entnge for the district lieing greater than for the entire initn try. 'Condition reirts of member banks In lending cities of the district;' said the stnteiuent. "show that the banks are entering the new year with loans reduced nnd liquid resoun-es much increased- nail are therefore in far lietter- position to care for expanding needs of their customers us pr.KiiK lion increases and sales pick up." Cash reserves of the bank were listed at S!lL3tUiluV7.7nn January 17. IfliBtj as! compared with reserves of !f"l,l!i:i. -iUi..". on January is. inst year. Bor rowings of member banks declined, flu (Statement showed, from XH,02D.587.fln' on January IS, 1022. to $.'!S.(i-J(l.Si7.!IS ' Getting Him Going. Father ' (from upstairs) "Helen, Isn't it time for the young man to go home?" s oung mnn "onr father Is a crank." Father (overbearingly) "Well, when yott don't have a self-stater, a crank comes In might handy." Sidestepping Mrs. Grundy. "Why do you go on the balcony when I sing? Don't yott like to h?ar me?" "It Isn't that. I want the neighbors to see that I'm not beating my wife." Towa is one of the few States In which women are not eligible to the legislature. eludes several Americans. The (ha-! on January 17. 1028. "Labor is fully nnd profitably employed." the report Ran, "and sufficient new work is in immediate prospect to guarantee a job to any person who really wants one." oooooooexttooooooooooooofX' Mr. R. L. Morrison, of Bristol, vn.-1 the coal and modestly accepting pint Tonn.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and (bottle rewards. He later appeared as airs. ii. a. .iiornsoii. airn, aioi-i isou ,n lawyer. will arrive this afternoon from Albe mnrle. Mr. Peter Boger Bost. of M. P. C. I.. Is spending the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. P. B. Bost. Mr J. B. Sherrlll will arrive tonight to spend the week-end with hjs family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Cannon and children, of York, S. V... are spending several days here with Mrs. J. W. (sntt non. Mr. John Hatchctt. of Atlanta, will arrive tonight to spend, the week-end here with Mrs. Hntchett, who has been visiting her parent. Rev. nnd Mrs. T. INFLUENZA I As a preventive melt and inhale Vicks night and morning. Apply a little up nostrils before mingling with crowds. WICKS VapoRub VapoRub Oct, ! 7 Million Jan Used Yearly f Before long Asher hod won 'the con fidence of the principal bootleggers in various sections and. by aiding to store away the goods in Ills capacity as a wagon driver and helper, he gained knowledge of numerous and clever hid ing places for the goods. With this evidence ih hand, the raid ers went quickly to secret caches, the.se including holes in the wall, baby cribs, pianos, vk'trolas and chicken coops. In one home, more than 10 gallons of liquor was found tucked away behind the wall moldings in various rooms. One woman was reported by Asher to he. selling liquor in bnby milk 'nurs ing, bottles and the. police confiscated more than a dozen such receptacles, well-filled, from her home. ' As a retired Kentucklnn colonel at a recent ball, Asher was introduced to several alleged bootleggers, who were arrested today. He posed as an agent preparHng to ship considerable whisky here, from Kentucky. . So romplete was the agent's dis guise that while returning: to police headquarters one day as n tramp with several quart bottles bulging from his pockets he was arresenl by his imme diate superior before the officer dis covered his Identity. The raids were conducted under the supervision of Lieutenant C. O. Davis, fit the police force, and B. G. Ruby. 'Washington chief of revenue agents. In two instances the agents raided four homes simultaneously within one city block. , ' Biggest assortment of Vaneltines ever come to town. Price 1-2 cent to 50 cents. CLINE'S PHARMACY Phone 333 ixaooooooooooooooooooooocoo USED CARS f: ituDressiue Our decorous 3& mAtinornf m iwijuuiuuu ourauues ; those toho opsevoe conventions ctiith oiir real ux)rth-a. "5 i lelli iarrte 1. ' Y. M. ('. A. to Shaw Religious Pictures Sunday Afternoon at 3:30 O'clock. There, will be a religious story in pictures at the Y Sunday afternoon at 3:80 o'clock, There will be two reels and both promise to be very in teresting. The first reel will be a story I m sod on Foley's poem "Thy People Shnll Be-My People." We see Greeks, Russian, Frenchmen, Irishmen, Swede, American and Dutch, uniform ed In khaki become, "Yank" only. The film Is titled "Tanks." Following this will come an Illustra tion in applied Christianity In the film "The Hope of Russia." It tells how the "Y" that stalwart arm. of the church taught cleanliness and God liness to the people of Russia In Vladlvostock. It speaks of the hope of Russia and all far places of the earth when plastic childhood amid the din of Bolshevism is brought under the never-to-be-forgotten teach ing of western Christian civilization. We have several good used cars that we will sell or ex change, can save you money on a used car if we have what you want. ' COME AND LOOK OUR STOCK OVER STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept. coveries are (Sanded as the most im portant of their kind made in many years. Three thousand five hundred years ngo King Tutenkhaiiir.li was Lord of Kg.vpt, then one of the richest and most powerful nations of history'- Joshua was still lending the Israelites; Koine bad not been founded, and the greater part of Europe, was largely a waste of swamp nnd forest, inhabited by bar baric tribes. But Egypt was n civilized country, whose mighty buildings were the won der of the world. Her artists were doing work that cannot lie bettered today, and her Jewelers were skilled In dealing with precious stones and metal. Tutankhamen, one of ber-ftren test kings, was laid to rest with extraordi nary pomp. From accounts still in existence It is known that more than $f,HNUH0 worth of treasure was bur- ic.d with him. His tomb has now been found, and. most wonderful of nil. it has never lieen interfered - with since the day when his successor's Great Chamberlain placed his seals upon Its doors. Other royal tombs have been found in plenty. but all of them had been rifled by the marauding hands of Arabs who robbed nnd lootiAl during Egypt's later years. Tutankhamen s tomb owes its pres ervation to a rather curious circum stance. Some years after Tutank hamen's death another Phnroad died. antl his tomb was built close hy Tu tankhamen's resting place, and. as luck would have It, they dumped the earth from their excavations right on top of its entrance, burying it so completely that It has lain hidden for more than thirty centuries. If was by the merest chance that Lord Carnarvon's party came across it The tomb has yielded marvelous wealth. The Egyptians believed that n dead man took to the other world all that was buried with him. They therefore placed in his tomb everything flint he needed In life. Food, cloth ing, hunting gear, jewelry, household furniture, musical instruments In fact. every necessity and every luxury were buried with the dead. Besides provid ing oue,of the. most wonderful collec tions of treasure the world has ever seen, the contents of the tomb of King Tutankhamen will also show us ex actly how the Egyptians lived ceutu rles before the beginning of the Chris tian era. Refuses a Pardon. Convicted In 1S75 and 'given a life sentence on a statutory, charge, Hen derson Poppins, a negwi. of Mobile Ala., was granted a full pardon in 1897. In 1902 he was convicted of same offense and given a ninety-nine year term. Poppins, who had lieen In prison forty-three years, refused another pardon. Poppins is said to be about ninety years old. Charlotte. N. C-, Motor and Tire Service Co. Concord, N. C "Friday January nineteenth Chevrolet Motor Co. pany shipped from their various assembling plants not in cluding Canadian plant twenty-one hundred fifty-eight cars which is record shipping day and which is re5ult of unprecedented winter orders." CHEVROLET CO.. SEWELL. And yet they arc scarce. The sales eat them up. Motor & Tire Service Co. Phone 298 ooooooooo6oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooofoooo. rxXXXX)OOOOOOCXCXXXXXXXtCXXXXXXXXXXXXOCX)OC)OOOOOOOOOCXXX, Maxwell Again Declares Slate Faces Deficit. Raleigh. Feb. i, Approving the ac tion of the general assembly in nam ing a committee, to investigate the coil: dltion of the state's finances, ns re quested by Governor Cameron Morri sori today, when he addressed n joint meeting of the legislature, and disa vowing any personal animosity toward the governor or his administration. Corporation Commissioner A. J: Max well tonight issued n statement to the Associated Press in which he continues to insist that a deficit of more than ..".( iihi.ik in exists in the operating fund of the state, instead of the alleged prospective surplus ' msm which the budget commission acted. W. K. Brock to Speak in Twin-City. (Hy (He AsH.xInle.l Frei.l Winston-Snlem, N. C Feb. 3. Prep nrutloim for the Community Chest luncheon here next Wednesday, at which William E. Brock. Chattanooga cniidy manufacturer, will he princi iial sneaker, are lieing completed, it was announced last night. Cham S. Andrews, of Chattanooga, also will make an address and after the luncheon the Community Chest campaign will Is? started. In Chattanooga. Mr. Brock has been president of fhe chnmlier of commerce. He was chairman of the Community Chest drive in his city in which a to tal of $aw,00 was subscribed. His address will be on the work made pos sible by n Community Chest and the liest methods of conducting the entn po I (TO. Fresh Shipment Hams; Large and Small Didn't Want to Off. There. "Why are you so late, Bobby Jones ?V "Plea Be teacher, I saw a sign ' "What has a sign to do with it?" "It said, School AheadjOo alow." Shiftier Shut. Once I heard a mother mutter, Daughter, go aad shot the shutter; Shutters shut, the daughter petered. Small Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 30c even Extra Nice Large Skinned Hams, line lor boarding houses and large fami lies, per pound 26e Klngnna Picnic Hums, per pound. 2Sc Sliced Ham, per pound 40e Phone ns your orders. Combination Mahogany Bed Room Suite You can furnish your bedroom complete and in a most satisfactory manner, by inspecting the choice and well fashioned set shown above and offered at a very reasonable figure. Made of combination mahogany ' casework, is ex cellently finished, interiors and back of all pieces finished. Actually seeing it will convince you of its wortjh. BELL-HARRIS FURNITURE CO. THE STORE THAT SATISFIES" -n FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED BY THIS SULPHUR Mentno'Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irri tated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itch ing or disfigurement. Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Row lis Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store, 5 Cabarrus Cash Gro cery Co. 571W. SOMEBODY OUT OF THESE THOUSANDS WILL BUY WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL That many people read Uhe Tribune every evening; that they don't Just skim through it they sit down with It after upper when they have lots of time and they really read it. Tour want ad. will surely be seen by quite a lot of people who want Just what you have to sell. The. Tribune must be food at selling such things or so many people wouldn't use Tribune For Sale Want Ads. f Ton can sell anything through Want Ads. If you select the right paper. The Tribune la the paper most Concord peo ple read. ' PROMPT COMPLETE Building Material service right here at home. It is worth while to you to be able to get practically anything you may need in the building material line in one place and without delay. This is the service we render, YOU haven't a need in our lines too large or too small for us to handle. PHONB as BZVICE IS MY MOTTO F. ONI BLOCK SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Passenger Train Schedules Arrival mn Depart ure of Paaaeaaer Trl, Concord, II, C LV. Sft 1:40A SO M7A 29 5:00 A 44 :07A SI :41A 137 :25A 11 10:55A IS 7:10P 12 S:J0P 46 3:45P 41 l:2P 82 10 00P IE :45P 118 - :lfP 1SE BETWEEN New York-Birmingham Birmingham-New York Washington-Atlanta Atlanta-New York Atlanta-New York Charlotte-Norfolk-Richmond New York-Blrmlngham-New Orleans Norfolk-Richmond-Atlanta Washington -Charlotte Charlotte-Danville New York-Auausta Birmingham-New Orleans-New York New Yrk-Atlanta Washington-Atlanta. NO. 17 1SS 135 Throuah Pullman sleeDlnc car service to Washlmrton. PhlladelDhla. York, Richmond, Norfolk, Atlanta, Birmingham, Mobile, New Orleans, Unexcelled service, convenient schedules and direct connections to all I Schedules published as information and are not guaranteed. R. B. GRAHAM, D. P. A., M. B. WOODY, Ticket Agent, Charlotte. N. C ,j Concord. N. The Penny ism mm m :40A :25A 10:5&A 7:1P :2P
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