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Saturday, November 24,1923 l The reason i s \II baked in every, lIIgICONCQRDBAKERY.I I Drugs Excite , the Kidneys, Drink Water Take Salts at First Bian of ■ Bladder Irritation or Stckache The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble because we often eat too much rich food. Oup blood is filled with acids which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, become sluggish, the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder Weakness aiid a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you arc obliged to seek relief two or three times i during the night; if you suffer with Sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or if you hare rheumatism when the weather is bad, begin drink ing lots of good soft water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a ?lass of water before breakfast for a ew days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the adds in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation, thus often relieving blad der disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive ; can hot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithii-water drink and belongs in every home, because nobody,can make a mis take, by having a good kidney flushing anytime. By all means liave your phy sician examine your kidneys it least twice a year. CHANGEJF LIFE Florida Lady Was m a Miserable Condition, Bat Says Slka fond Cards! Helpful, and Altha, Pla.—ln explaining how she found Cardui so helpful during change ol life, Mrs. EUa M. Bailey, of Route 2, Bite place, said: "I became so weakened it was tn effort for me to get around. I knew what was the matter, but I felt llkelcouldn't give up. "I Just dragged, and I certainly was nervous. 1 was so restless 1 could no sit down long—yet so weak I couldn’t get about, it is a most miserable and such a helpless feeling. “I would get depressed and out ol heart “I bean to feel, after awhile, (here was ho use to try to get well. This is all wrong, for it makes a person worse. “I had heard of Cardui. and thought it might strengthen me A neighbor bad used it with good results. "I took one bottle (of Cardui), then I saw! wasn’t so nefvous, so kept ft up. "Gradually the nervousness left me. I began to eat and sleep better. Was soon well, and ail right Cardui did wonders for me, and I Certainly do recommend it." Thousands of other women have writ / ten, to tell of the beneficial results obtain edby hiking Cardui, and to recommend it to others. _ Sold everywhere. Tty it NC-146 IKD PEPPER FOB 1 Mißiwl Ease your tight, aching chest, Jjtop the-pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. / . Red Pepper Rub is the cold rem edy that brings auickest relief. It can* not hurt you ana it certainly seems to emPthe tightness and, drive the conges tratiug hist as red peppers, tad when heat penetrates right down into oolds. im.sclM.nd .ore. Devises Machine For Laying Heavy Rail Above, vfow. showing Sharpe Raali Laying Machine on the job at Concord. \ T . C. Roadmaster T. E. Sharpe, who devised this machine, is shown at the left. Ex tra Gang Foreman J. T. Savage is standing in the center and to tlie right is Track Supervisor a E, Fulk. Below, three views of double track on Charlotte Division laid with new 100-lb. rail. Roadmaster T. E. Sharpe has fitted up a rail luying machine which has been very successfully used in laying 100-lb. rail on the Charlotte Division of the Southern Railway Systdto. He was, in duced to do this by a desire to effect la bor saving in the handling of this heavy rail and also to endeavor to- minimize personal injuries to the men handling the rail, the latter being a usual accompani meht of work of this -kfnd. - - ■* - - - Funny Looking Thing, Isn’t It? A The hew Oehmichen-Peufceot helicopter tio. 2, designed and piloted by E. Oehmicheh, is reported to have been very successful in flights in France. The pilot did not attempt to get altitude, but Confined his flying to from 10 to 15 feet from the ground. That he was able to stay aloft at even that altitude is considered a big ttep forward avl»tin»y__ J - .... SBSSSS^SSS^USSSSSS^SSSBS^SS sr. I made it myself ” You acknowledge, modestly, a compliment oy your cooking, but of cottrse yoti feel protid. And who.wouldn’t? It's a real accomplishment to be a good. cook. And cooks are not born—they’re made. When you entertftift, you pay your guests the highest honor by serving something you've made yourself. And now at Christmas, the entertaining season, plan to Make Christmas Goodies at Home / Get our tha. “sugar And spice and all things nice.” Home cooked damties aft more wholesome and nourishing. Make your owfiVnitjce ■ ■ . pies, gingepbread men chßlstmas cake .and cookie ' stars - for shorte n fßr . •Ine tree, /candy for the ; eup sugar >- Stockings. And don’t % cup strong coffer forget the t little nejgji- rifted flour bony giftsAa jAr/of * t ( £?££ t ß w b ' ,ks,,l powder 4iernjits, a fine loaf of %eup chopped wslmit meats nut bread, or some of V * teaspoon each; cloven. mace. .1.: , cinnamon and allspice. tjltS rich, dejtciogs Cstsrn. shortening, add sugar, Christmas cake Thev * Bml crp * m a *“ in - Artd Ltmsrmas CdKe. I ney „ sifted dry ingredients and nuts: are all cheaper made at mjx well. Brat egg whites stiff f,o,*,nd g, S fqr c«*. ' hjl)s.y&lf {tfUf-F . round pap An* hour.? • ceeij wjtfi «V<ry TTtripe- ■»» w —ra. raw— .■ Concord & KinnsDolis Gat Co. 4kpiww!iswyv"wiw | ra»»»y | vi'»i!sii^wwsw , #w , r»'» ■■ i ■ * wggg* g* mu The machine wps built entirely from serviceable second land materialjn stock at a total cost, including labor and ma terial, of $125. Two pair of old push car wheels and axles were used, on which' a deck 12 feet long was placed, and on this was mounted a simple crane with a boom 20 feet long. The crane is operated by hand power hoisting crap placed on rear Os crane frame. The picture shows how the machine is operated. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE The results obtained have bran very vatisfactory. There have been no per sonal injuries to the men and the ma chine has set in the rail at the rate of two rails per minute or 120 rails per hour with six men handling the machine, afc against approximately the same amount of work on average by sixteen men when placing rail by hand. TODAY’S EVENTS. Saturday, November 24. 1923. Many veterans of the war between the States will recall today ns the 00th anniversary of the great battle of Look out Mountain. Hon. W iliiam S. Fielding. Canadian minister of finance and. a noted veteran in Dominion public life, celebrates his 75thbjrthday today. One of the most spirited |>olitieal campaign* Winnipeg has experimenced in some years closes today, preliminary to the civic elections on Monday. The present football season will reach Its climax today Hi the Atmy and Navy game at. New York and • the Yale- Harvard contest at Cambridge. Mass. It is expected that Impetus will be given to national politics in Missouri. Jefferson City today of the Republican State committee and the Missouri Re publican Editorial association. Chaim Weiamann. president of the Worlld Zionist Orgauiaation. is sailing for tjle L'mted States today to confer with prominent Jewish leaders in America concerning the present state of affairs in Palestine. With a view to promoting amity among the nations of North and South America and of raising the health standard of the western hemisphere, the first Phti-Anierlcan Red Cross Confer ence will assemble today at Buenos Aires. Balloon Tires—Optional Equipment oil Ahdersou Cars. After having made a careful study and many tests under every possible road condition, the Anderson Motor Company of Rock Hill. S- C.. is offering balloon fires as optional equipment on all models of Anderson ears. An official of the Anderson Motor Company stHtes that it is almost impossible to describe the wonderful effect balloon tires have on the riding quality of a car- The first and mosfi noticeable effect is the great er degree of riding comfort. Road sur face irregularities are Hi most cases en tirely obliterated. The ups and downs of the road are still there but the tire ab sorbs them. Because of the cushioning effect obtained with a large tire and less air pressure the dhr is not subject to-the sharp rocks and severe jolts. The driver does not have to pick out.nl] the good «laces. in a rough road as it makes little or no difference whether- he takgs them or nht. Os equal importance wTth the greater degree of comfort is the ef fect of the mechanism uml body of the cat itself. As. the body, frame, and mechanishi arc not subject to the violent jotts and jars, there is less tendency for trouble tp develop which necessitates adjustments. The gasoline consumption is slightly less ahd speed can be increased been use it is no long er necessary, 'to slow dpwp for every hump ot obstacle in foe fOufl. Steering is' easier ■ apd the tendency to sfcid is atraott eiitife'y eHuitflafOd. Beraush of the mafiy tjdded advantage? and greater Company M&ipates afun dethand. for their car* ,to be (quipped wjth balloon tires antd %ve made, preparations to meet the demand without delay. fay. * ■ GOLDEN RI LE DAT | To Be Observed by the School Children of the State December Stud. Haleigh. X. C„ Xov. 23.—Solemn ob servance of ‘TntemhtiOaal Golden Rule Sunday’’ on December 2nd bv the school children of North Carolina bus l*eu asked by Superintendent of Pqbtic Instruction A. T. Allen in a letter to school officials whieh has just been made public. Gofden Rule Sunday hat been aim uouneed in fourteen nations to better bring to the attention of the civilized world the meagre fare whieh the Armen ians are living upon. On December 2 our people are asked to eat a slice or two of stale bread nnd a cup of thin soup or water, and send the difference between the cost of this and our regular bountiful Sunday dinner to the Near East ( Re.lief. John 11. Scott, state treasurer, HOT Robinsoii Building, Charlotte, or any lo cal Near East belief chairman will re ceive these donations. This day is not to be confused with the regular Near East Relief campaigns which will coinc 1 in different Counties in different times this winter and spring. The object of Golden Rule Sunday is to provide funds , to help feed the hundreds of tbodsands ' of refugees which have been thrown on ' the hands of the Near East Relief as the result of the I.usantie treaty. The regular campaign of Near East Relief is for funds to feed, elothe and ed ucate the 110,000 orphans of Christians in the Near East which the American people are bringing np to be the future Christian races In the Near East. In requesting' observance of this Golden Rule Sunday Mr, Alien said: “On December 2nd people in 14 na tions are being asked to observe internat ional Golden Rule Sunday by using the menu regularly given children in orphan ages supported by the Near East Relief. Such a dinner observed throughout the country should have a profound effect in arousing public sentiment concerning the problems of the children of the Near East.” * "The public school children of Ameri ca have here an opportunity to aid in creating this public sentiment through : taking home the menu cards and asking lheir imrents to observe International Golden Rule Sunday. 1 earnestly hope that the children under your supervision have a p«rt in this great service • for these children of the Near East." COSMETICS WORN ON EARS BY INVENTION OF WOMAN Earrings Carry Rouge and Lip Sticks Right Within Reaech. I’ittsbdvgh, Nov. 28.—Paris may dic tate solne styles fti Women's wear, but not alt of them. Pittsburgh has intro duced the earring lipstick and rouge stick. It is the invention of Miss Lorena Heal and is the last word. In fact, it is the period after the last word. Colorful little containers, one holding a rouge-stick and the other a lipstick, are attached to jeweled earrings, amt when a wearer wishes little dab of this or a little touch of that, all she has to do is to reach to the correct ear and there is the necessary cosmetic. Arid they ate not heavy either, not as heavy as some of. the many jeweled ear rings. The MooresvHle Depot. Charlotte* Observer. When oil and water mixes, or in other ! words, when the people of Mooresville get together on a site for the depot, tie Southern Railway Company will build that town a structure of which it would be proud. The company recognizes the 1 need of a better depot at that place as 1 well as the iieople of the town recognize the need. But there is a division about the site. Part of Moof'esville’s popula -1 tioft wants the depot adjusted to one 1 idene. another part wants it fixed accord -5 ing to another idea. Some are contending for a joint passenger and freight depot. The Southern has its plans ready for a passenger station of imposing dimen -1 sions, but wants to build on the present location, which is c’entral and convert -1 ient. But the street that cuts by the south end of the building is in the way. If the people would agree to let the lo cation of this street be changed, the way for construction of theh proposed depot • would be opened. The situation might 1 be sifted down to the simple propOritioh, that of the people of Mootesville Wabt a new dc|>ot hail enough to nitrite the dCsir ‘ ed street change they Will get it. Post ami Flagg's Cotton Letter. ‘ NCw York. Nov. U3.-“It Is passing difficult to draw uhy encouragement to . look for a decline from the figures that afe given N 'out whieh continue to show that the price lias not yet reached a point that Will force kn.v large curtail ment' and progress in that direction is , still priiufully slow. There is increasing ta'k of "reduced time by mills but spot demand iu southern markets is reported good, especially for export account. Re actionary sentiment makes its appear ance from time to time based on ex pectation that price fitting will run out pressenfly and the belief thnt some fresh powerful stimulation would be required to persuade speculative iHterests to fol low any further advance. Declines, how ever, do hot go far before the-, supply contracts begins tri shrink arid even scattered and moderate deihahd serves to steady prices and bring about, re covery. A fairly targe number of notices is expected on Mouday and way tempo rarily cause a loss in tbs December premium but. any good merchantable cotton will find a resting piece without much delay. POST AND FLAGG. If GttUty Let Oot^Punlsh— He ia Lead. Bregenz. Austria. Nor. /Jib*- "-May Almighty God punish .me. with mstgut ( death if I am guilty,” was, the , fibal . declaration of a mnh oh trial bore for the murder df his wife. Immediately j after Uttering these words be sw6oi»ed J in the courtroom and died'before dob- j tors could come to Igln nfd. Mis efote- J ment was made during a heated cross- ] examination under Which the accused J great excitement. Doctors cwtified that J hedrt failure cuusedJbhT death. 1 Foresees Election of Calvin Coolld*e. Professor Raymond Os jk. Whose predictions of wofir>velSfß -tar# ♦arß"d way between the ÜBitefJ Stuffs j . fiijik'''• .i' » . ... -is;?. js-., , ~ . iy*'<OO0OO6OOO(BOOPbOOOQO00OOOOOOOOOOOCO<WQOOPOOOOOOOOO FOR SALE j. The Rogers farm, containing 110 acre!, lying on both | sided - of Street a v Glass. This is one of the most f | desirable farms in the suburbs of Kannapolis. We will sell -■ 8 it as a whole or sub-divide it into small tracts to suit the fi purchaser. Now is the time to get real bargains on easy | 0 terms. 8 The Cote’s Mining Property in No. I Township, con -8 taining 115 acres at a reaj bargain at uick sale. We have other desirable tracts of land for sale at at- | j .! | tractive prices. Also a number of houses and lots, and va* ' ! ,■ ! cant lots, in the City of Concord. j John K. Patterson & Co. j Real Estate Agents ! ! I ■ »!' I mmmmm* - - , A THANKSGIVING sale that j IS REAL Thanksgiving Sales | IT PAYS TO TRADE AT 1 ' Fishers i CONCORD’S FOREMQST SPECIALISTS jj “WHAT WE ADVERTISE WfT SELL. WHAT WE SELL AD WHEN YOU -’s?■ ioVERTiIeD HERE IT IS REAL I EVERYBODY DRESS UP. | Now is the time aud Fisher’s is the place to make yourself look the | best. This is your sale come share in it. Tell your friends, Emphasizing Value and Fashion in Wide Range of Attractive Merchan dise at Attractive Prices. “SOME STOCKINGS” SMART MILLINERY FOR% You Will .Bear THANKSGIVING l When You Ease to Our Hosiery 111 Hats Grouped For Tltita Sale i Section and Look 'Em Over GROUP A A Real .$2.50 Full Fashioned Silk A wonderfully clever range iu col ■* Stocking. Black ami colors, twelve jrs - Sale Price $1.05 Jjl straiud. thire silk. Salt Price GROUP B $1.39. Smart and different are the styles. 3 A Real $3.00 Full Fashioned Silk So , me Bt » r «*"’ouM ask double the Stocking as above, only in 14 l ' rice ' **•» *< strand Silk. Silk all the way up. h , ... :■ • Sale Price $t .no Th f- V f . a beau,l ' !i 1 - Vou ’ w,n 8 ?- v ’ I ~ . 4 * 1 *, . . an « they are an classy as can be. Other Special Sale rsumbers at 50c Price SC9S 50c, 05c pair. Other Special Groups in between Visit this section and be convinced aud up to $0.05 that we offer Most Value. See them. Soft Wool Scarfs Caps fl and Chappie Coats In the Newest of tW* New at UH Than yr* V' I "" iff I Special $2.48 Slip-on Sweaters, Sale SI.OO Ej [ ! Vv.JV Caps and Scarfs to match in sets, We f Price JCI. 58.05 | $4.08 Brush Wool Sweaters, iu attract- . | i SO.OB Cappie Coats $4.05 $7.98 Cappie Coats $5.05 ‘j One of the best of them all. Special Ex ''*■ tra large Shawls, in black and color*. [ Sale Price $5.»5 \ ' NOVEMBER COAT EVENT ! The Time of AU Times—a Coat For Thanksgiving See FISHER’S * 8 T' ■'.« m*, 1 • •*'**-• n , , ■....waitLm „i<vifiDOD9POononciNM»Qpoocioo9OpooooooooooooooooQooo0oc>e f TREE PLANTING TIME 1 IS HERE NOW. 1/ We hgvjp fifty thousand and apple treea to select K from. A potion of, this stock is grown by us. Our Rijddod Psfan Tress are second to none. We offer a fiije # 9f JTtxas Vmhrdlas, Norway Maples, evergreens and ■ pUnts'. {t.wiil pay you to visit us, . Out (,!»<;. i. hc.dquarter. for Strawberry aud t^ibbage PAGE FIVE
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