PAGE SIX r~' r ■ Why the Difference j OpfPitistoii-'Saipm mother wlw hat j Etitfi in college h«le.l us the other fcf* ami seemed very much distress- | ■ AVer the fact that the daily press 1 I the city had given liii-h scant 1 Kiev- to a debate in the college Ibw Ijer son is a ■tbphcmntv, and ■ which forensic battle, with train ■ debaters from across the sea. the Earn of which her son was one of Kjpahatetu and another debater ■jp- wan a product alto of the city rnghseßool, won the derision. One ■ the papers here gave a very small i ■Mre- of the winning of the debate KWfetwo tVinrior.-Saleni hoys and THE HUB J . Mr. Joe Gasket is oar resident buyer. Therefore we are equipped to supply your every need in Men’s Women's ; 4W»3 Children's Furnishings. Wc offer vou splendid Merchandise at Prices far below others, and we are anxiously waiting a share of your I ; fetronage. Come to our store, where quality is reserved JaJ-you, and for the needs of your entire family. ; ff THE OLD RELIABLE HUB lEl’iThe Store that has always served you well. Note es pecially our sale oti the entire stock of Ladies Dresses. TTi.ev must go at Some Price. !'. Look for our Circular and read it. It will save you monev. THE HUB J.GASKEL I WEST BUFFALO STREET. K*- #*■ - • _____ MY PRICES ARE RIGHT I BUY NOW AND SAVE A. B. POUNDS ICE, COAL AND SERVICE SPECIAL OXFORDS for YOUNG MEN Smart Styles for Young Men in Splendid Quality All Leather Oxfords. Priced $4.95 and $5.95 RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. tr High Grade Merchandise Hot Water 1 • IN A J IFFY ■f This gas hot water heate (f f* ... ffl is surely a friend in need and BP f I a friend indeed of every cook ‘ Pfl I and hous'ewife. Apply a | pHI ! match and in a few minutes j from the faucet-enough so ■■nd the dishes, for a bath, etc « |P Let us install one for you # w'VjSsßeafc JBBBmI Pays for itself quickly. I E.B. GRADY . PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 39 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 ■ New Carom »;Sftpg is one of the new -arrival* ] \ I nh - eemi-drees Oxford. We are _ \ Hh this model in both Tan f Cyjjn* J patent, just a* pictured. IF* B-aecfect fitter and the price, all | / ”“*■ $8.50 J W~7^J other new styles in this V ■gjjt. If its new in Footwear we / | the other two did not mention it at [ail. yet reams on top of reams apd {column after column ie written about the teatbnl’ team, the base-1 I bail team and the basketball team 1 and when a member of the city I 1 school distinguishes himself in ath- j letics his picture is published nnd I he is all but a glorified saint. Yet | when two of the- 'boys from the 1 same school win notable debate it is not mentioned. It scemo from the run of things that brawn and muscle has taken ihe plate of braita in the schools of car country. Pottery portraits of women hav.g become very popu’ar in London. j Concord Daily Tribune I j TIME OF CLOSING BAILS | The time of the closing of mail* at J the Concord Postoffico i* aa follow*: Northbound. 136—U:00 P. M. 36—10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 1 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound. 30—9:25 A.M. 45—3 :25 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. . RAILROAD SCHEDULE! In Effect September 26, 1026 Northbound No. 40 to New York 9:28 P. M. No. 136 To Washington 5:05 A. M. No. 36 to New York 10:25 A. M. No. 34 To New York 4:43 P. M. No. 46 To Danville '3:15 P. M. No. 12 To Richmond 7:10 P. M. No. 32 To New York 9:03 P. M. No. 30 To New York 2:15 A. M. Southbound. No. 45 To Charlotte 3 :40 P. M. No. 35 To New Orleans 9.56 P. M. No. 29 To Birmingham 2:15 A. U. No. 31 To Augusta 5:51 A. M. No. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A- M. No. 11 To Charlcgc 8:00 A. M. No. 135 To Atlanta 8:37 P. M. No. 39 To Atlanta 9.45 A. M. No. 37 To New Orleans 10:45 A. M Train No. 34 will stop in Concord I to take on passengers going to Wash ington and beyond. Train No. 37 will stop here to dis- t , charge passengers coming from Wash- 1 i ington and beyond. ! All trains stop in Concord except! i | No. 38 northbound. i IT”bibl£ thoughtl I K—FOR TODAY—I ] ji] Bible Thought* memorised, wffl prove • H i I! nrioelen heritese in niter yenre gj , THE LIGHT OF LIFE—“And i i they shall know that I am the Lord | \ their God, that brought them forth out i of the land of Egypt." Ex. 29:46. 1 PRAYER —Lift Thou up the light ] of Thy countenance upon us and give i us peace. > LOCAL MENTION | , ! [ On new caw' of typhoid fever and j I four new caoes of chicken pox wove ( I reported Thursday to the county i I health department. Marriage license was Issued here'' 1 Thursday by Register of Deeds Kl j liott to Dewey L. Maness and Miss | R Juanita Smith, both of Concord. J I Four reasons why "Coke is the Beet | Fuel" are given in the new ad. of the ( | Concord and Kannapolis Gas Co. to- ] I day. Look up the ad. and read them, i ■ Relatives here have been advised i | that there is little improvement ill ■ the condition of Miss Julia Props!. I of Franklinton, who was seriously | I hurt in an auto accident there last I week. 3 A few frozen radiators were report -3 ed to garage owners this morning, and ■ there was a scamper for alcohol dur -9 ing the day. Tile temiierature Thurs day night was low enough to freeze water in autos unless the latter were well protected. Members of me Merchants and Man ufacturers Club will meet tonight to decide whether to retain their present quarters or move to the quarters un til recently used by the Elks. All members of the club are urged to at tend the' meeting. Special Thanksgiving service will be held in St James Lutheran ChurcSi ou Thanksgiving morning at 6:30. The choir will render special music appropriate to the season. The offer ing will be taken for the orphan's home. Every member of the Fred Y. Mc- Connell post of the American Legion and all other former service men are invited to attend the service at the First Presbyterian Church Sunday morning when I)r. J. C. Rowan will conduct an Armistice Day service. Armistice Day in Concord was quietly observed. There was no spe cial celebration of any kind and for KJ the most part business was conducted Bas usual in the city. An Armistice ■ Day service will be held at the First ■ Presbyterian Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Thursday night was the coldest of the winter. Water pipes in a num ber of bathrooms in the city were re ported frozen this morning and the frost on the ground was the heaviest of the Fall. The temperatures dropped I below the 30 degree mark during the night, it is said. Ray Sehalk, veteran catcher, baa been named manager of the Chicago White Sox, succeeding Edie Collins. It 1* rumored that Collins will be traded and that he may become man ager of the Boston American League club. He hag been unconditionally released ami can sign as he pleases. Clarence (“Peanut”) Ridenhour played in most of the State-Duke game Thursday. State winning 26 to 19. Duke made 17 firat downs to 7 for State but the breaks were decidedly with the winners as usual and the ■ fine offense of the losers was offset by their fumbles, two of the State touch downs resulting from fumbles. A Strange Divorce Case. (By International News Service) New Orleans, La., Nov. 12.—Many strange divorce cases have been be fore Judge Cage in civil district cpnrt here but the case of Caroline E. Man ning vs. Wallace Messina was the strangest. The young wife testified that she met her husband at a picnic on Au gust 8, 1918, fell in love at first sight, married him that afternoon and left forever before nightfull, realising that her love for him was gone. For seven years they have lived apart and she asked a divorce on the aevan-year law. It waa granted. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE wiiiiu Tnmrc' By fTtzER & YoRKE ; lunnmnta /soft) J YOU BELIEVE IN IN SURING YOUR I HOUSE | Why not your auto? j Around every bend in the , road and around every | , corner. Old Man Hard j Luck is waiting, ready to i take a wallop at you. Let us explain our complete auto insurance. \Wk PHO “ C *s> i EIZBUYfIIKteAiEHCY : CABARRUS. My/HCttA/IK BLOC. The Hats Smart WOMEN ARE WEARING j New That They Have Donned ]I [ Their Coats As soon as cold weatho ar- j j rives and fur collars are- bun- 1 1 died high and close around 1I ore's neck, the softly draped [j brimless Hat is the bat of the 5 fashionables. MOwIAGrCAj I | i /Wmruiil ! Millinery Dept* j I ALLIE LEGG. Prop. 5 Phone 830 § ilk AND HAIR #IAIUIENTS TREATED EXPERT WE give expert personal attention to the individ ual need of each patron. If you are perplexed about the condition of your hair stop in and let us advise you. “Out Methods Please” PARKS-BELK BEAUTY SHOPPE Beauty Culture Phone 892 1 1 Clothes dry cleaned re- ] ■ la tain their beauty Make a pleasure out wf "I I. duty. GNI eto save J tea, eape- ( can atm t and *p- 1 est. Our A t'.ng ac- r ~ result as I beard. L I Who gets the job? | SURE,—-you guessed right the first time! Ihe Q snappy looking chap who. thought it was worth while to 5| get a clean shave and had enough*confidence in himself X| to invest in a good looking, new suit is the one who gets 2 lie might not make good. That's up so him. lU'T JJT.'.'Jt S well dressed and .looking the part gave him a CHANCE, g —and that's more than any ol the others liaa. frankly, wearing our Clothes won’t guarantee you sue- 5 cess. But they will assure you a far chance at it, and X what RI'.AL man asks more? | Suits $19.75 and up W. A. OVERCASH Qoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopo LIFE IS ONE GRAND AD VENTURE X "J it’s just oftc blow-out after C -v 5 another,” remarked a driver / who kept his car on the road / \ g the year around. "But I’ve jIX *a gotten acquainted with some K folk- who know how to do real lets me enjoy my car." This is CONCORD VULCANIZING ] COMPANY FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAR ai#MtHi»Mßraffiia4a atiti.’iAaiiAAjfi Poultry Experts in Town j Mrs. Jessie May nnd Mrs. Clara Pabst are in Concord to make a 9 h' survey of the poultry raised iu this vicinity. I m I These ladies have made a speoitl study of Poultry Culture, and are B t prejiared to help p.iiiHry owners ou sueli problems as culUuk. feediug, B liousing add the general rare of poultry. 9 It is through the courtesy of the Cash Feed Store that this ser- 9 v'ee is free to all otvnffrs of poultry. Phone 122 if they fail to find X Cash Feed Store | PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. j REPAIRING STORAGE j WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND FINE MOTOR cXRS ! * SALES AND SERVICE t I CORL MOTOR CO. GREASING Phone 830 WASHING | i mSit lUfr a ll* WWf ' r wp ri ifw w SYSTEM OF CIRCULATING HEAT Pipe »»<1 f<F~y\ Pipeless Chuckle at your coal bills! A Caloric Pipeless Furnace ...«. ir-d> will make your winters happy, " ‘ \ I comfortable and cozy on less r" i-k coal. Endorsed by more than If Q (j 1 160,000 satisfied owners. Costs «■ A little to install. , Ask us about it, or phone our * ' . j Mr. M. L. Eudy. I F.C.NIBLOCK .’' ’ 1 -fy ' 'i - - • '’ > « " • - *' '' (FURNACE AND ROOFING DEPARTMENT) ; ; - ■ T'" In fast tele** kstjst r ']M about these new O’Coats Jfi at $35.00 The models—smooth, vcl- • vety. melting lines, the at \ purr of fascinating style. JXlfo at its'highest sp«4- ■ •«-< v Fabrics —luxurious—cultured—mannish —rough surfaced. Costs —prices ybirWill pay and expect to pay—gladly— no hesitation—no wondenrtg “if I can do better.' Truly —a 'departure from the same old thing in Coats — , and the arrival of a new era in Overcoat Values. . Others from £20.00 DON’T MISS THE NEW HOSIERY HOOVER’S, he. THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE > || """'" Ba^^^aE!i|||| l | Ir M n"— Forest Hill Cleaning Co. SEND YOUR CLOTHES TO FOREST HILL 818 N. Church Stfcdt | Poultry ana Pro-1 duce Market Is Active Sell Now While Someone Wants to bay What You Have to Sell. Tor- Want-AOWHen, Areln Good Dew-md, and Fresh Rees We wan?Tm*eysfHons ana Eggs for our THANKSGIVING trade and will nay you fancy prices. \ Why ‘ BOOT-LEG" .vour PBODUBE when you can sell*it to us,any day and every day at better prices than you can average by PED wVare now"paytng you 40 cent* per pound for OUR price today on Eggs to 60 cents, per down, QtD HENp __ cents, per Sound and on TURKEYS weighing 10 pounds and over, 30 cents per pound. We pay cash and. can hdndle *N you ‘tote to seH. C.H. BARRIER & CO. ' '' ' " ' -'* , ; \ Studebaker and Dodge Scfct and Service AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. iPhone 888 This Is National Canned Goods Week Stock your pantry with our Fresh ' New Pat* Canned Goods. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Four Large Cans Sliced or 01 Grated Pineapple for ♦ 1 ( Special prices on Canned Vegetables by the down or ease. Cabarrus Cash Grocery Company Phone 571 We Deliver CONCORD PRODUCK MARKET (Corrected Weekly to Cline * ktooat) Figures named represent pries* paid for produce on ihs market: Corn ... -.7# Sweet Potato** *I.OO .do Fean. fMI Osaatry Ham 46 S* Pototoi' '.‘-’.'.'--'.’-.-‘-L'l’ *tl3 Jriiay, November 12,«, Paul B. Eaton Patents end Trade Marks 406 Independence Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. , *— • CONCORD COTTON MARKET FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, IMS Cottoh —: —f_ .11 3-4 Cotton Seed .30 Don’t Take a Chance Alcohol for your radiator One Dollar a Gallon - • : . CLINE’S PHARMACY Phone 888 iTWIt Wedding Invitations and announcements on short notice at Dated*! ttSm?* 1 en * T * **

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