PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN! ' Motorcycle For Sale—Secondhand. Mtrhle Hardware Co. 12-2 t-p. F. Dayvault A Bro.—North Caro- K < Una Shad. 12-lt-chg. -fKr Rent—Two Rooms For Rent for Ipjlght housekeeping. Two blocks in, 60 East Depot St. 12-3 t-p. Strayed or Stolen—Pony, Black and P® wtiite spotted, roach (mane, fresh St, shod. Weighs about 500 pounds, age about 8 years. Pony belonged to A. Ford, Kannapolis. Anyone Mborting pony will receive reward. "Brothers—During the Summer Months, j* cash in on your experience. Intense * ly interesting as well as profitable work. Address “D” Care Concord 1 ift Tribune. 11-itt-p. Far Sale—Five Room House. Look It ’ over, 27 McGill Street. Richard T. fc' Joyner, Box 045, Charlotte: For Sale—Two More Lots on South | Union Street, 70x400 feet each. Chas. £ D. POrter. 11-3 t-p. For Sale—Body for Ford Touring car. in good condition. Phone 671. ll-2Up. ■ ’ ' ROBERTS RICH AND RIPE ICE CREAM. Best by test. Try at. Phone 071. 4 lt-2t-p. t Wanted—Clerical Position. Just com pleted course at business college. * Address X, care Tirbune. • i >J * For Rent—Two Unfurnished Rooms. , 51 E. Depot Street. 8-st-p. fc Announcement —I Wish to Announce to my friends and patrons that 1 have opened an electrical repair shop. Irons, Fans, and all electrical appliances. Am in position to give prompt service.. All work guaran '*• teed. Shop at Porter Drug Co. Phone 36 or 326. Willis 11. Dorton. 10-3 t-p. Greb and Smith to Box at Elks’ Meet ing. 5 Atlanta. Ga., May 11. —Harry Greb * and Jeff Smith, chronicled in boxing 2 history as two of the most spectacular * and accomplished light heavyweights " in the squared ring, will provide en * tertainment for thousands of. fight .. fans among the Elks of America, Wfdn, fc the Elks gather here for their liimual’ + convention in July. y Greb and Smith will meet on the ' night of July 10. While the bout is - not promoted by the Elks, it is listed * officially as an entertainment feature. w Both of the fighters claim more vic tories than defeats. With a victory will* go to the winner a probable chance at the light heavy weight crown now held by Gene Tuii n.e.v, who was awarded- a decision ov er Greb. At odd times. Jiffr Smith has held a down or more ring titles, hav ing defeated numbers of foreign eliaia pious during his two trips around the world. Grel) and Smith have met twice previously, lioth contests having been declared draws, though in New Or leans where the second battle was » staged, many sport editors awarded |! Batteries j 1 Recharged -jj Cars Repaired ]; Experienced j j ] | Mechanics j All Work | Guaranteed t 1 1 1 i ! i Ij; Reasonable \\ fj Charges It * 1 Bollinger | Motor Co. I Forest Hill j O 9 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD I New Victor Records For May BSo6s—Don Carlos —Feodor Chalapin. , x ! 86136—Chanson Indoue—Amelita Galli-Curoi. 1 66136 —Slovanic Dance No. I—Jascha Heifetz. ,] H|S : 96137—T0y Soldiers’ March—Fritz KteMer. i & X 74701—The I gist Chord—John McCortnick. ] gpS 74805 —Hungarian Uliapsody Part 2—lgnace PadereWski. SV/E' 74806 —Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2—lgnace Paderewski. |l O 74803—Ktiowautchixia—Philadelphia Orchestra. \ 45347—A New Slant oil War—Will Rogers. »;•'* Timeiy Topics—Will Rogers. . i MM 10382— Farewell Blues— The Virginians. ] | ■ V Apple Sauce—The Virginians. i ■ 190q3 — Burning Sauds-H?aui Whitman and Orchestra. < g Falling—Puul Whiteman and Orchestra. . J .’ 8 19034—CrJ-ing For You —Paul Whitman and Orchestra. 5 - Sunny Jim—ifiez Coufrey and Orchestra. orciw®tr3. • ■ Dearest—Panl Whiftmu and Orchestra. A Kl 10035 —Bumbaliuai—Paul Whitman and Orchestra. ILB 19037—CaroBha—The Great White Wuy Orchestra. 1 You Know You Else—The Virginia us. Colored Men Wanted to Qualify For! sleeping ear and train porters. Ex perience unnecessary. Transporta tion furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, Supt., St. Louis. 12-lt-p. Secondhand Motorcycle For Sale. Ritchie Hardware Co. 11-2 t-p. \Viurted—PosittotT as General Housed keeper, taking care of children, etc. Phone 559 L. 12-lt-p. Wanted—Cigar Salesmen, S3O Pen week and Expenses. Experience un necessary. Send stamped envelope for full information. The Anderson Cigar Co-., Anderson, S. C. 12-lt-p. Salesmen—s2oo Will Start You in New , business; no competition: men cap able of making big money wanted. Experience unnecessary. Intel-na tional Machine Co. Baltimore; Md. 12-lt-p. Lost—Set of 20 or More Keys on Ring. please return to Tribune office and get reward. „ 11-ts-c. Flowers! Flowers! New- French Im ported Flowers. Miss Brachen’s Bon net Shop. 10-3 t-p. A New Five room bungalow for rent Close in. Apply to Dr. G. L, Lang. Phone 378 W. 10-St-p Man, Woman Wanted. Salary $75 • weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Beautiful Spring line. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. ’ 30-12 t-p. Listen To This—ls It’s a' Taxi You want, call 688. St. Cloud Jitney Service. Also bus lines in connec tion. Apr- 23-4wks-p. 6 Per Cent Money. Bankers Reserve 1 System. 6 per cent, loans are made no city or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indebtedness. Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, Keith Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4-19-Weds & Thurs-ts Smith the verdict. Mike McTigne, the Irishman, who recently vanquished the conqueror of Carpentler. Battling Siki, has fallen twice before smith, and once before (irel). all three times by the decision route. Smith is regarded as the first man to knock 'Phanten' Mike Gibbons off his feet, and as the first to land a sleep producer upon Les Darcy, the late Australian champion. The records give Greb credit for vic tories over nearly all the top notubers Os his class; with the exception of Smith and the champion. Jack Demp sey. Soviet Russia Ready to Fight Any Nation. "IMoeeuw, 11.—The Soviet gov-' ernnient does net desire a break with Great Britain and is willing to con fer with that country, but it. cannot accept such an ultimatum as that contained in Lord Curzon's recent note, said M. Gunctsky. deputy min ister of foreign affairs, in a speech de livered at a sneeting here, today. The meeting passed a resolution i protesting against the British note and declared that Russia is ready, if necessary, to meet with armed forced I any nation which endeavors to in i fringe upon its independence. i rb ' Jr ItCATCAsJ c I* £ c T ft ( c Don’t lie uncomforta ble in cold weather, take your heat with you. The electrical heat er illustrated is eco nomical in price and upkeep, hut will pro. duce a wealth of heat where you want it. Those who travel should see us. i “The Modern Way” W. J. HETHCOX Electrical Fixtures | West Depot Street Phone 669 hghfjgj ffiWS OF TOE CMRCffiS Bayless Memorial Presbyterian. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Preach- 1 ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Chris titvn Endeavor at 6:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at; 7:30 p. m. . Westminster Presbyterian. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Preach- ! ing at 3:30. Central Methodist. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. J. E. Da-' vis superintendent. Morning worship 11 o'clock, with sermon hy the jmstor on "Onr Deitt to Our Mothers.” Eve- i ning worship pt 8 o'clock with an ad- 1 dress l>y Mr. S. A. Ackley on the side ject “The Right Arm of the .Church.” I’rnyer service Wednesday 8 p. m. Strangers and visitors welcome. Wm. A. JENKINS, Pastor. Methodist Protestant. Sunday school at 9:30 with well or ganized classed. Pi-eachiug at 11 a. m. •by Rev. A. G. Dixon, Dr D. Education al rally at 2:30 p. m. Christian En deavor at 6 :S0 with an address by Rev. < Lawrence Little. Preaching at 7:30 by Rev. Lawrence Little. You are in vited to these services. Kerr Street Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in.. IX M. Littles superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by pastor. Morning subject: “Mother's Influence.’” Evening subject “Bridling the Tongue.” B. Y: P. U. at 6:13. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. You are cordially invited to all these services.- St. Andrews Lutheran. Sunday school at 9:43 a. iu. Chief service 11 a. in. Light Brigade 2p. m. Woman's Missionarp Society at 3 p. m. Public-invited tq, all j. Second Presbyterian. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. .C. 11. lamg superintendent. Worning wor ship 11 o'clock. Evening wufcship 7:30 if clock. Prayer meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. at following homes: Mrs. Caldwell Query, Mrs. J. M. Thompson., Mr. S. A. Flowe, Mrs, Hill. Rev. Leon ard Gill. Synod’s evangelist, will be gin a meeting Sunday. May 20th. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Jackson Training School. Preaching tomorrow at <3 p. in. by. Rev. T. N. Lawrence. Revival at West Concord. A series of revival services will lie gin at the West Concord Baptist Church Sunday May 13th. Rev. E. G. Ross, of Hendersonville, N. C.. will do the preaching. Services at 7:30 p. in. *-oek days-and 11 a. in and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Come and worship with; us. R. G. SHORT. First Presbyterian. . ’ , Sunday school, C. F. Ritchio super intendent. at 9:45 u. m. .Men's Bible class, IV. G. Caswell, teacher, at 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. there will Ik- a short service conducted by the pastor, after wliich the congregation will olect eight additional elders and at least live ud-1 ditional deacons. Every member of the church is* urged tq lie present'. At 8 p. m. the pastor. Rei. J. C. Rowan, will preaeh. At Bp. ui. next WedoeS-* day Mr. Rowan will discuss the first' lictltion of the Lord’s Prayer. This se ries of talks uikhi the Lord's Prayer : should Ik- heard by large congregations. First Baptist. Sunday school 9:43 a. in. A. E. Harris superintendent. Church ser vices at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. m. B. Y. P. F. 6:45 p. ui. aud prayer meeting at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday. At 11 a. m. Mr. S. A. Ackley will speak on “The! Divinity of Christ." This is a most timely topic and Mr. Ackley is priv lnired to handle it ifi a muster ft way. For the Christian it must ever lie.' ■ “Christ or Chaos." At 7 :45 p. m. fwo' : young men from Davidson will speak. : These young men will come under the auspices of file High Y Club of the city and will have messages of vital iui-' portapee. Prof. Allen l’rindell, who, • so delighted our ■ i>eople last Sunday,J , Mill again sing at the evening service. With this splendid trio the Sunday; night service ought to be very inter esting. Epwortli Methodist. j Sunday school 0:45 a. m„ J. R. Query superintendent. Preaching by. |Dr. I). V. York at 11 a. ui. and 7:3<>' p. m. Sunday morniuf I)r. Y’irk will preach on "A Nation 'Without Gotl," ami "The I'upardonahle Sin." or "The' Sin Agalust the Holy Ghost” will lie; his evening subject. You are invited to lie«r Dr. York at these services. He j is doing some great preaching, preach ing that is going to result in better: living, debt paying, and more "honest to-goodness" type of religion. Dr. York lights sin harder, I believe, than any man I ever beard and it is having its effect both among church members and non-church memtiers. Souls are lieing saved during every service at Hie church and several have been re claimed or converted in their homes during the moniiug and afternoon prayer services. You are invited to; hear the evungelist at' 7:30 each eve ning next week. TASTOR. • Trinity Reformed. I | The Sunday school and men'x class] | at 9:43. Mr. M. B. Fuller, superin-t i tendent, win be in charge. A full at-, ] tendance is requested. Services at If ! a. m. and 7 -JiO p. m. The 11 a. in. i service will he a Mother’s Day Service | with aiqiropriatc music und sermon, i The subject of the evening service is ‘•Sampson Sheared." Consistory meets following the morning service. The public is cordially invited. - 81. James Lutheran. Suhday school 9:45 a. in. ’Chief i service it g. m. Luther League 6:39. I p. tn. Vespers 7:39. Subject of ser | tnon: “Evil's Only Defeat." Duet by i Migs MacLaughiln aud Miss Maeey. [ MeGtf Street Baptist I j Supdaj) Bc|>m>l 9 ®.: [ ior, All term ediute ami Junior B. Y. I*, j U.’s ut 6:15. Evening service at 7:39. F « X * r !-j j THE CONCORD* KA dially invited to . , tj AU Sainto 1 Sunday school 10 a. m. Morniug g prayer and sermog 11 o’clock. Forest HUI Methodist. 1 (J. Frank Ariptfeong, Pastor.) 1 Sunday school'9:4o n. m. Preaching" S 11 a. m. ( Special Mother’s Day pro-' 3 gi-am at this hour. Too good to miss). 3 Epworth League 7p. in. Preaching at! 4 8 p. m. (Note Change In hour fori I night services). Sty. | Special Proftwrat Forsst HUI. I The following very interesting pro-; 3 gram will be rendered at the o’clock hour tomorrow in the Forest 3 Hill Methodist GhUrPh: Choir (comiKised df,mothers I —Holy, S Holy.” ;' - . -S Song—By congregation. ’ ? I'ra.ver—Mrs. Barringer. Scripture Lesson : Prov. 31: 10-31—’ 3 Mrs. Armstrong. •- ; * Solo —Mrs. Fink—Offering. Reading: “Memories of Mother" — 3 Mrs. Mabrey. z Reading: “My Mother’’—Mrs. Fish- 5 er. Song—By congregation. Sennonette: “Mother’s Apron- ■ Strings”—Pastor. ~ Quartet—Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Russell, 3 Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Glass. Recitation : ''Mother’s Room"—Mrs. J Ilyin er. Z Sqng. KcncdictK®. The following mothers will serve as' ■ ushers: Mrs. Fox, Mrs. (’ook, Mrs. 5 Burrage, anil Mrs. S The mothers named below will be J the flower women < a flower Will be g given to every individual attending the 2 service) : Mm Measmer. Mrs. Simp- g son, Mrs. Tariton and Mrs. Shelton. “Moleaophy.” r; “klolesopiiy" is the delineation of J character and reading of the past and § future by means of moles on/the hit- - man face and body. It is an even | more ancient occult science' than that * of palmistry, S ®|' . 3 Just ed a car f • * of Spartan Dairy i Feed of all grades. | Cabarrus Cash Gro-! eery Co. Phone 571 W Headquarters For [ Good Feeds 11 ’ •'« * , | HWHHttiuiHflWHHDfiwimimimni ] Enter YoXiV Child in > “Squibb’s Health Ba by Contest” Ages From 2 to 4 Years THE PRIZES: SIOO.OO to mother of the baby who wins first prize. $50.00 to second. $30.00 to the third. $20.00 to the fourth and fifth. ~slo each to the next twenty. Silver Loving* Cups will be awarded to the (25 winning bab ies. p ’ Every mother of baby entering contest wilt -receive a can of “Squibb’s" Nursing Powder.” Cal For Information Blanks Pearl Drug Co. HIHIIIIIHiIHIHIUMIIHJIIHimmiIIH We are in position to take care of any re pairs you may need on your Buick cjjfc. i m .v-' jhave a good Buick Mechanic, and com • • ri-i - i r Iplete line of parts. ] STANDARD BUICK ’ ’ COMPANY | ■ ■ I , , t We know udvertl^, • are ulwT dLe. ° YoW* U ins!*.* 1' TJw YAimer Maii nail Ravc I I lire luuiig mm auu uvjd i I of Concord are Her | 1 Greatest Asset ( 1 " | BY THEIR LABOR ' ' ‘ —they create wealth. , ; I BY THEIR CHARACTER-- —they determine the city’s morals. 8 | BY THEIR STANDARDS— • | —-they* set the inark of citizenship. BE £E BY THEIR PROGRESS— ? * - -—they bulwark Concord’s g | BY THEJR DEVELOPMENT— I |, guarantee Concord’s greatness. r " N ‘ ; v * | “The test ©f a city’s greatness - 3§ Is the kind of men it brings forth.”—Emerson. MAKE CONCORD GREAT AS FAST AS YOU I " - MAKE IT BIG ' i i i i . s sv ■ > |S - Vk> . aiHiwimi»intmmißKßHtmitiHi!)iHHiMitiiitii«iHiiHitiiiituiwttttttutwwHßtiMßihltiittßMituiiimiinumt[iHtiß^ | For Cotton^PP^B —supplier the roost ianpor* tant fertilizing element and thy one «jils and commercial fertilizers lack - most—Nitrogen. Jt ia the cheapest Nitrogen source—loo% available at once, nssurinc a good start without pushing plant nfter growth should stop. Al»o re pays cost many times on corn, tobacco, and teneral ctods. Order through— V. H. GREGORY Box 288, Charlotte, N. C. or write direct to W. R. One* A 06.. 1 Box Ml, Norfolk, V*. 1 ■■ 1111 11 ' 1 1111 • CHAHGE Os LIFE Florida Lady Was la a WiionAls CondidoiL Biit Says She Fpnad. Cardoi Helpful, aad Got Well life. Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of F&ute 2, thh place, said: *1 became so weakened It was an effort for mp to get around. I knew what was the matter, but I felt Ukc 1 couldn't give hp. \ 1 just dragged, and I certainly war nervous. I was so restless 1 could not tit down long—yet so weak I couldn’t get About, ft U a most miserable and such a helpieM feeling. “1 would get depressed aad ottb of heart. “I began tofoel, after awhilejbere was no ,ase to try to set well. TW* is ail wrong, for it mauS aMcson worse. ■Tnad heard cfCtudui. and thought it ***** * - “I took OIK bottle (of Oardui), then I z. 1 began to eat and sleep better. Was iStsSMiw m of StMnvtoawhese. Tn\k NC-146 - -■ - - ' * - - - -- PARK AVENCK •HOTEL: ttbAwww, from 32nd to Mwr Y«fc (Subwax Eetruce at Daar) O® the beet known hotel* ia the metropolis. Convenient to , shopping, theatres, and in ihe heart of the wholesale district. Loea than fiOc. tan tore (one or none per eon*) from either railway twwiiaal. Surface cars pas* door. ' PRICES FOR ROOMS SO (ingle room* $2.25 per day 100 (ingle room* $2.50 per day 250 double room* • * •t- $4.00 per day and upward Single rooms with bath • • $4.00 per day and upward Doable room* with bath . - SSOO per day and upward .. POPULAR PRICE CAFETERIA AND REGULAR ’RESTAURANT i j The SUNKEN PALM GARDEN is surrounded by Dining j Balconies and a fine Oroheata is stationed bare every GEORGE C. BROWN. Proprietor \.w. ... S ■ ■■.. ■ ■ » ■ ■ seesaw.. . N." C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering. SUMMER SESSION JUNE 12th to JULY 25th Course* for Teachers holding Standard State Certificates, aad for graduates of Standurd High Schools. < Courses giving College Credit for graduates of Standard High Schools. Cotton Classing courses. Catalogue upon application. lumbers limited to 1050. Ap ply for Reservation at once to W. A. 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