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Friday, April 24,1025 • ■■ ; 1 ■' l I 'BpiL-BB I * _pp jr. ijpr- jpnfc, njr i 5S H™?5 ,~ 11 n_i •■" I. n i It took a abort time to construct this puzzle. But the ease of construc tion has nothing to do with ita solution. It may be a Sticker. Try it. HORIZONTAL. 1 Slender si>ool used to carry one thread on sewing machine, ti Turning around axis like wheel. F il To regret extreinely. 12 To diminish gradually. 14 To court. , 15 Region. 17 Aperture. 18 Clever. 1# 'To attempt. 21 Give nourishment. 2a To accomplish: 24 To cry as a crow cries. 26 Epoch. 27 Myself. 28 Crufty., 30 Large beautiful re or pink or white flSwer. 32 Feminine pronoun. 33 Twenty-four hours. 34 Esthetics. _35 Pelt. 36 Edge of skirt. 'g.-t ... ... 37 To smooth and dress as birds do’ their feathers. * 39 Twice. 41 Upon. 42 Coquettish. 43 Alcoholic drink. ! 45 Seventh note in scale, i 46 Fish (favorits in Jauan ami China). 48 Flap on a shoe. ’ , _•. ■ 50 Lowest ebb. 52 Conjunction. 54 Mental anguish. 56 Tree that bears acorns. 57 Junction. 5!) Shelter afforded by an object in (tic wind. > > 00 Bosom. A; congressman wants to protect oys i tersj which arc a little backward about s speaking for themselves. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY BY EXECUTOR. Tbj) uudersigned as executor of the es tate of ( has. ‘ McDonald deceased, will sell at public auction at the Court House door of -Cabarrus County, N. C., on Saturday. Max, 16th, 15)25, at 12 o'clock M„ the following i>ersonal property for l cash: | Five shares stock Citizens Bank and' Trust Co. One share stock Southern Is>an and Trust Co. Four hundred shares stock Automatic, Safety Car Step Co. Four sltares Carolina Beverage Corp. * Co. stock. 15 Shares Fisheries Product Co. pre ferred stock. 230 shares Fisheries Product Go. com - . - . ■ ■ ri —— • e * . ! L . , . i , | / £ike V^ew! It is gratifying indeed to have friend s comment on a charming new f#ck! And more gratifying when the dress is reully not absolutely new—-merely re habilitated. " » But so freah and spotless on its.retur u from the cleaner's that it was taken - for a newly purchased gugment. - | " -i ouym for fret* detail ness. ' BOB’S DRY CLEANING CO. \ | ,}'■*' ’ J l ' phone 7»7 .• 61 Sex. k' VERTICAL 1 Plaits. 2 Pronoun. 3 Vegetable (generally dark red). 4 Neuter pronoun. 5 A horse. 6 Corded cloth. 7 Conjunction used with cither. 8’ Inspired with dread. 9 Fish spawn. 10 At a distance. IB The foot of a cat. 16 Portion of a circle. 18 A parrot that attacks sheep. 20 To yelp. 21 i To cook by immersing in fat. 23 Ancient. 25 Tired. 20 To come in. 27 To deserve. 29 Root of vine Used instead of potatoes j in tropical countries. 31 Met.# in natural state, -j, 32 Central part of wheel. , , 4 i'' 36 To ciiat socially. 37 Food made from taro root. 38 Fruit of hickory tree. 40 Vocalist. 42 Man’s headgear.- -14 Geographical drawing. 46 To capture. , , w 47 'Black Tiird of cuckoo’ family. 4!) ’ Destitute of hair. 51 Spike of com. 32 l’rovident insect. ■ti House pet. . 55 Born. * 4 ; 57 You anil live'. j 58 Point of ,coj)jipas4' i ' "'V r mou stock. Also ('has. McDonald's interest .in as sets of Yorke & Wadsworth Co. old stock. This April 23rd. 1925. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO., 24-25 & 2-9-15. Executor. A GROUCH NOT WANTED There is nothing so harmful to success as being a grouch. Stomach, liver and intestinal troubles make one grouchy. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy will hedp over come these and usually gives complete results. I Our advice to everyone' troubled in this way. especially when accompanied : with bloating in the'stomach, is to try , this remedy. It is a simple, harmless pr-e paration that removes the catarrhal mu ons from the Intesfinel and allays the inftamation which causes practically all stomach, liver and iuteatinal ailments, in cluding appendicitis. At Gibson Drug . Store and druggists everywhere. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE = "-~ t . BTjfletf ftp I Paris, AprU 23.—An executioner this morning waked Laudis Ladka, an Arab,! convicted of murdering two Portuguese ; and wounding three other*, and bade him j dress so rthe guillotine, t Extending the usual cigarette and glass of rum, the: warden of La Santa death house asked : the condemned man, "What is yourj wish!" The Arab replied, “I wish not to he executed.” The guillotine knife, however, fell at 5:45 o’clock. The youngest man ever to hold the UjjiteS Statrc singles lawn terms cham pionship is William Ml Johnston, '.who was only 20 years old when he won -the . national title in 1925. ' It wiH be impossible for spring to wear ont her welcome. K. A. CHAPMAN RECOMMENDS IT Gave Relief. ‘ “I am glad that it was my good for tune to iearn of your HERB JUICEin ; time to, save me from further suffering. 1 ■ had been bothered for a number of,years With stomach trouble and I could not find a thing that would relieve me of this tipfftkr. until I began using HERB JUICE," said Mr, K, A. Chapman, valued cthjdoyee at CoftoH Mill, who resides at lift E., Gastonia. N, €.,rin a recent state ment to the HERB JUICE representative. Hp. lip; ’ jy-ja'' if MR. K. A. CHAPMAN "To my way of thinking." Mr. Chap man continued. "HERB JUICE is the I beat medicine sold today. Before I be gan using it I was in a general rundown condition, due to an inactive liver and Indigestion. The pains I suffered from indigestion . were so- piercing and sharp th# I, gthlfd hardly stny up. After eat ing the Simplest fowls I- could get my 1 brehth 'only with great difficulty. 1 woHtd have severe gas pains in my atom, I ! ady also I wap bothered a great deal with ! lugastbSrn und dizzy spells. , .There was 1 every evidence that my digestive organs were entirely out of working .otrier and that the accumulated poison* l Was not thrown off, but was going into mfYblood. The laxatives I took seemed to have lit tle effect. HERB JUICE set me right in a very short time, I must admit this medicine was a big surprise to lme, aod it has given me more relief than I expected from any medicine. After using, HEKH JUICE for several weeks my bowels and liver have been regulated and,-.I do not softer witfi gas pains and dizzy spells like I did before I started on tips treatment. I never found any medicine that would givb me such quick mid satisfactory re sults as HERB JUICE. 1 'fefl tliat 1 owe my improved condition to the use of this great preparation, and for this reason I gladly recommend HERB JUICE to others in the hope thut they l may take it and be relieved of much suf fering." Ask your druggist for MIL-1 LER’S HERB JUICE. Mr. Wendy, the HERB JUICE expert luis vJabfisbed headquarters in Concord at Gfbsf.o Drug pg. and will gladly tell ja u with just vriwt benefit you can obtain from HERB JUICE. Also sold in I Kannapolis by F. L. Smith Drug Co. Another Magnetic Offering of /^^xOx Many ■-s J\ \ There are splendid Stvles— ” colot ' s 1 Effective trimming! iV' A\\ so becoming !Now wOmfncan In fact these Aprons leave 1 ' 4 Wm \ be attractively and sensibly nothing to be desired. Ho^e : Wi . dressed to do homework—and wives who our Apron. - . , I . n the3e Frocfcs arc prsced almost Frock Week may take advan- Security S In checks and plaids and a wide range of pattern* — all of |j I / j/ / / excellent, seryiqeftble materials. We advise you to come to Alii /j \\ !■ the Store as early as possible if you want a wide selection in tv U styles and colors. This is a Super-Value in House Frocks! V/ i i —I >.»* J ij ti’ in im ■■■■l • H "nVjgr Its neMiimi II 1181 n - FRIEDA HEM CEL WITH INJI RED 818 GIVES NEW YORK CONCERT Famous Erimu Donna Falls In Central Park and Though Suffering Holds Engagement. New Y’ci'k. April 23.—The Metropoli tan jinx i&fitill at it uml Frieda Hempel. recovering from an injured rib, is the latest victim. News of thefcccideut which! happened last Tuesday, has just been giv- j on out. The prima donna taking a brisk-] walk in Central Park, started down a] atony path. Slipped, t urned heri ankle and fell. Miss Heuipcl laughed as hearti ly as the fejv onlooker- wjsen she picked herself up.] Aj dinner giveif in her honm tha tmght was duly a, n ndwt,, and thoo.gli AVelnesday morn'ug inpnd' ifer badly bruised ami shaken, she'njjfu«pd> to eau-: cel her final New Jll k • concert of the season scheduled for tha? eveuilig. ■Aj pnreirtly in her! usual high spirlr the (VirnegV Hall alitlieree (lid (’ream tliut iinytkilig was v ring. Nor, did fu->,- siilgei" L. ritblf. berishd t i.e bladk ai •! M e rosulte of her fall, though th^! long sue-' talned breaths her program demundedl were agony to lirr. Even after her elos-| iqg nuinbeo. an aria. "The.Daughter j of the dottbtigss^iiispir-. ed encores. ' '>•. > !' *• ‘ I ]f Thursday morning the doctor d4s eall-i-' ed, the Injured rib disrovereil and bail-} daged. and eeverul days absolute rest, ordered. Rwh Hempel is MOW.;, out Ulldf around, breathing deep and rtnsy, and quite iters elf again. Oa.# sixtli of next! month sberidree for a t tour of the Pacific Coast, and beside her Jenny‘s I>irid cent nine*, she will curry an extra Supply o* non-skidding rubber lieels. i ■'■ -.■-&« —— BO HI BANGLE BOV BADLV BROKEN VP Foot Caught In Trace Chain and Bud}’ Dragged Hall MBe By Runaway ,f Horse. ! Salisbury Post. | The funeral of Paul Bangle. T 5 year ■old sen of Mr.’ and T. Bangle, iof near Christiaan chui'i*. in the Rock well section "of the county, who was kill ed yesterday, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Christiana church and the burial took place in the eliurch ceme tary. The death of this little fellow was an unusually tragic one. ■ The boy started yesterday morning to the field to plant corn and was rising a horse. Whether the horse threw', hi pi or whether he fell, off is not known but in some manner he got of the animal and ids foot was entangled ! u a trgee chain. The horse ■ ran away .and dragged the boy la half mile. Members of the family saw j the horse making it sway toward the barn 1 but were unable to stop it. ’ The body ! wds sometimes dragging hlotig the ground, lorigu; bring bumped Hidi, and,'4owu as it ifclftly pulled-along amKsismeGwes VtliC horse's feet struck the bay as it was I being jerked about in the wild dash. Al ' most every bone in the body was broken (and many bruises inflicted but in only one place was the skin broken'. • /. I The liotse ran to a polo* near the barn lc’ before being stopped and the *, little fellow was unconscious when re»- eued, and never regained consciousness, dying about 1 o'clock. The accident hap pened shortly after S o'clock yesterday morning. Post and Flagg's Cotton Letter New York. April 23. —Fresh reports of good rains in Texas reached the cot ton market today from private sources and though these reports were not fully confirmed by official details, this was ex plained as due to the fact that the rains eatne early this morning and were not put on the map. but would show tomor row. -Another favorite method of ev plainiug the lack of agreement between private and official reports is to say that the rains did not fall exactly at the sta tions which report, but at some distance ures. That may be correct and it is without doubt true that Texas has had some good showers but there is a wide difference between a fairly heavy shower which wets the surface but quickly eva-j porutes and a stow, soaking rain of sev eral days which would make up to some extent for deficiency in subsivl moisture, due to lack of normal winter rains. However, speculative sentiment is strongly bearish and such operators s “issc eagerly ppon any excuse to sell while the 1 trade itshll. is; stHlyrestricteD to ; scale- . diitvii buying and I .tntwo epmKte>nVo\press on advances. It hardly needs be said that the market as % whole h*s a lier.vy list to the short side but confidence of solera remains unimpaired that the mar ket will evertueHy collanse of its own w eight plus what pres-uve th.-j them selves are prepared to bring to bear, i.'util some development serves to dis PAGE SEVEN tilth this confidence and enable the trade t.’t pay bighei'oy creates enough .uiv'cty on the supply question to 'cad them to at nu.pt to secure a larger portion of the :-r. spective supply. discounting a prob able scarcity, such recoveries as occur wil llmrdly hold well and should not be followed, but purchases should be Con fined to easy periods, a policy which if at first disappointed to some evtent, prom ises in tlie opinion of many excellent jud ges entirely satisfactory results in the end. POST AND FLAGG. Shakespeare’s Birth Observed. Jioudon. April 23—Many Americans joined in the annual pilgrimage to Stratford-on-Avon today, oui the occas ion of the anniversary of l the birth of Shakespeare. The anniversary week is being observed with a special exhibition ,of Slmkospcriann, together with the | customary performances of plays by the immorta' bard in the Mem rial Theatre. Butte, Mont.. Has 17 Inches of Snow. Butte,. Mont., April 23—-Seyenteert inches of spow had fallen here at noon I today after snowfall for ■ls consecutive hoars. This is the hypvidst spring snow in IluttcV:;.history.. The previous high mark WW on June; 5, M&ttJ, U,% i . u i -.■■ir*" ■•— »■ i■ ■ j ■ i * The weathey is .discuseod more often than apy Other subject simply because it is the closest,.'.i , V ’ . ' ■”'' And, one rnigl* add.lathe spring a young mane faffikv lightly i turns away from thoughts of anything.
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