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PAGE SIX i MEN BUY IT because it repeats pj|| in quality. That’s Cinco. Smoked by |||» millions just like you, with your same 1? ? discriminating tastes. It represents the jjM : s. utmost in Value and smoke-content. g||f 2 for 15c, everywhere f§if PARK AVENUE HOTEL. 4th Avenue, from 32nd to 33rd Street* New York (StAway Entrance at Door) ONE0 NE °f the be«t known hotel# fat the metropolis. Convenient to* .hopping, theatres, and in the heart of the wholesale district. Less than 50c. taxi fare (one or more persons) from either railway terminal. Surface cars pass door. / PRICES FOR ROOMS BO single rooms $2.28 per day 100 single rooms S2&O per day 250 double rooms « • • • $4.00 per day and upward Single rooms with bath • • $4.00 per day and upward ' Doable rooms with bath • • $5.00 per day and upward POPULAR PRICE CAFETERIA AND REGULAR RESTAURANT The SUNKEN PALM GARDEN is surrounded by Dining Balconies and a Bite Orchesta is stationed here every evening. GEORGE C. BROWN, Proprietor N. C. State .College of Agriculture and Engineering. SUMMER SESSION JUNE 12th to JULY 25th Courses for Tcnehers holding Standard State Certificates, and for' graduates of Standard, High Schools. Courses giving College Credit for graduates of Standard High Schools. Cotton Classing courses. Catalogue upon application. Numbers limited to 1050. Ap ( ply for Reservation at once to \ W. A. WITHERS, Director, Raleigh, North Carolina }. ?\. ' . / | | ForSteaming Hot Water J If you have a Humphrey Automatic Gas Water Heater in your basement, all you need to do when you want hot water, & just to turn the faucet a « This is the greatest comfort-bringing appliance ever Tij _MT§Kfe, -j developed for homes. It is entirely automatic. Not I even a match to strike. No waiting or delays. Steam- wCHWWSGaB' ing water comes whenever a faucet is opened— BlStgiwSJßw day or night—winter or summer. Gives you an un- ilfal^r-JBBwi limited supply of fresh, hot water in any part of the Kl I: bouse. Let us show you the - N ypff Come in and »ee thi* beautiful, sturdy fixture for the base- I i ■Milt. Let ns show you how easily you can always have I JrciiEMj HVinHjR oceans of hot water and how this modern device saves you 1 *ly[BL M'jßSysjilt money. arc tizes for every borne. Come in today. Special Offer For Week of May 7-12 Inclusive Thirty Days Free Trial Come in, select your model—make a small cash payment We will install the heater in your home. Use it for 30 days and if for anjyreason you are not satisfied, we Will remove it and refund your twe!v?9honths to pay the balance. /+ ‘ r Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. .. .... ■ ,crr.-jmj—i L__m: Oeurt Fines Trainer $lO for Being "9wgfi>” to » lion. I’lttslmrgb, May 2.—Because he ldid hecu a Hit rought with the geutle'lion under his direction, Tearle Jacobs, of Kokomo. Ind., a trainer with Ihe Sells-Floto Circus, was fined $lO and costs this morning and received a lot of good advice on the kind treatment he Kindness.’’ wlio gave him the advice free after he bad paid his fine. Agents of the .Western Pennsylva nia Huifiane ftoytety. who arrested Jacobs, testified that they saw him strike the lion In the face with a heavy hlucksnake whip and shoot hlank car tridges at tt Ifi force It to do “dunger otfs U«u stunt#/’ although the animal was so gentle and well-behaved that it would eat out of the hand of its .. - "'j''-/ - tIHB CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE i.it.iiifr fi ■ nmni [ ~ ■ i , ..... . HEWS OF THE CHURCHES' Central Methodist. Sunday school 0:45 a. m., J. E. Da vis superintendent. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Evening worship 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Strangers and visitors welcome. Wm. A. JENKINS, Pastor. First Presbyterian. Sunday school. Ohas. F. Ritchie sup erintendent, at 0:45 a. m. Men’s Bi ble class, W. O. t’aswell teacher, at 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of Laura Sunderland School will be de livered by Rev. Lindsay Hadley, of Tennessee. Attention is called to the change of hour for the evening service to 8 o'clock. Next Wednesday eve ning at 8 o’clock, the pastor will begin a series of sermons on the petitions contained in the Lord’s Prayer. It Is hoped an even larger mid-week congre gation will hear these Instructive and spiritual talks. Herr Street Baptist. Sunday school 11:45 ui„ D. M. Lit tles superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by pastor. Morn ing subject: “What Jesus Brought With Him to Save the World.” Night subject: “Paul find Felix.” Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 0:15 p. m. Sunday. You are welcome lot all these services. y Trinity Reformed. The Sandfly school and Men’s class meets at 9:45. J, O. Moose is super intendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by pastor. Congre gational business meeting. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock. Sermon by Rev. C. IV. Warliek, of Mt. Pleasant. . New Gilead Reformed. The Sunday school at 19 a. m.. Fred Neisler superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. D. H. McNairy; Mr. McNairy preaches at Keller at 3 p. in. Second Presbyterian. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship and serinon 11 o'clock. No evening service oh account of revival service at Epworth Church. Chris tian Endeairor Monday 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetings Friday 7 did p. m. at the homes of A. <>. (’line, Miss Esther Alexander, Mrs. R. W. Query and Mrs. Nora Hopkins. Jackson Training School. Preaching tomorrow at 3 o'clock by Rev. L. A. Thomas, pastor of St. James Lutheran Church. Epworth Methodist. Sunday school 9:45 a. in.. J. R. Query superintendent. Preaching at It a. in. and 7:."() p. in. by Rev. 1). V. York. I). D. Dr. York will hold a special service for parents at 3 p. in. We are looking for great service's on Sunday. Come and enjdy them with us. Parents, you will miss something if you are not at the 3 o’clock ser vice. Junior Epworth League at 4 p. m. Senior league 0:30 p. m. Our revival services arc now on. We are expecting great things. You are In vited not. only to be with us in these Services, but to help us. PASTOR. Bayless Memorial Presbyterian. Sunday school at 9:30 tt. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. with the installtiuu of the following deacons: Messrs. Brown, Howie nd Johnson. Westminster Presbyterian. Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Preach ing at 3:30. First Baptist. Sunday school 9:45 a. in., A. E. Harris superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. m. by Dr. (1. A. Martin. B. Y. P. U T . 0:45 p. m. Pray er meeting 7:45 p. m. Wednesday. As a special attraction for tomorrow, Prof. Allen Priudell. of New York, will sing for us. Mr. Priudell is a master of his profession and will de light the music ldvers of the congre gation. Invitation is extended to oth ers of the city whose aesthetic natures fit them for such a feast. Calvary Lutheran. Sunday school at 9:45 a, in. Chief Service at 11 o'clock. No meeting of tlie Light Brigade. Luther League at (i:3O p. in. t St. Andrews Lutheran. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Light Brigade immediately after Sunday School. Vespers at 7:30 p. in. , Methodist Protestant. Sunday school at 9:3(> with well or ganized Classes. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by I»r, OeOrge R. Brown. The morning service will be especially for Old people. Come. McGill Street Baptist. Sunday school 9:30, L. E. Pork sup erintendent. Morning worship 11 o’clock. Sermon liy pastor. Senior, Intermediate and Junior B. Y. P. U.’s 0:15. Evening service 7 did. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Subject: "Peter the goet.” St. James Lutheran. Sunday sctiool 0:45 Chief service 11:00 a. in. subject of sermon: “Christ's Unconditional' Pfoiuise.” Luther League 0:30 p. m. Vespers 7:30. Subject of senuhn “Who is a Christian?” $14,099 Verdict in Slgwun Case. A verdict at SIO,OOO tat the plain tiff was rendered in Cabarrus Super rior Court Friday in the case of Mrs. Ada Sigmorn of Salisbury, against the Southern Railway Company aud the Yadkin Railway Company. Attofueys for the railroads 'tiled noth* of ap peal, and It Is expected the case will go to the highest court* hi the United States should the State Supreme Court rule with the plaintiff. This was Indicated by statements made by the attorneys for the defendants. The jury was out on the case about two hours, arguments by counsel hav ing been concluded about 1:30 Friday afternoon and tne verdict having been rendered shortly before 4 o’clock. With the completion of this case court adjourned. Judge James L. Webb, who presided, left Friday night for his borne In Shelby. The Countess of Westmoreland, who*# husband died last year leaving her Utile beside* die title, ha# become a professional concert singer in Lon do4 under the name -of Calhreeu Bur nette. * .*• •• -y' »W.. 1 *'* 11 ~ " 1 '' ■ ■ '-'.'i issftts The Why of-the **Y" i * The Big Strong Arm Os “Y” Reaching Down To Lift The Boy Out of an Environment of Crap Shooting Idleness Lewd Companions Loose Morals It's Worth While He Needs Your Help The “Y” Is Concord’s Character Factory. Keep It Running satur3ay, May 5, 1923.
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