Tuesday, September 25, 1923 - •»" •»*'s' A Social PERSONAL D. A. R. Members Invited to Onrlotte. Concord members of the Daughters of the American Revolution have been extended a special invitation to be pres ent for Woman’s Day at the Made in Carolinas Exposition in Charlotte. The following letters have been received by Mrs. R. S. Aovmg from Charlotte wom en who are actively identified with plans being made .to 1 make Woman's Day one of the biggest of the entire exposition period: Charlotte, N. C„ Sept. Q, 1923. 'My dear Mrs. Toting: You are invited to be with us on Wo man's Day at the Made-in- Carolinas Ex position, Friday, September’ 28th. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, an American of international fame, who recently return ed from a tour of Europe and South Am erica where she observed the progress of tlie Woman s movement in many parts of the Whjld, has been invited to address the women of North and South Carolina. Special invitations have also been ex tended to Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt, presi dent of the North Carolina State Fair Association; Miss Ida Morrison, sister of Governor Cameron Morrison, and Mrs. Thomas G. McLeod, wife of Governor Tlios. G. McLeod, of South Carolina, and also include the heads of the various state patKptip and civic organizations.^ After the luncheon the out of town guests will be taken in'-cats to_ the Ex position building, where 1 nn s informal re ception will be tendered by lotte women's organizations. AU, the ' women visiting the Exposition during IVoman’s Day, are invited to the recep tion. A special rest room will be provided for out'of town guests during the Expo sition and every comfort possible will be provided for '-those visiting in Char lotte on Wrtmdfi’.s Day. The luncheon is United to six hundred. Out of town guests 'tnake reserva . tious at the Charlotte Chhihber of Com merce for one dollar per plate. Positive ly no out of town tickets will be sold af ter September 24. One of the most delightful features of the luncheon will be the musical program by Metropolitan Artists. Sincerely yours, MRS. ,T. REXWICK WILKES, General Chairman. M.v dear Mrs. Young: We have learned that Mrs. Catt can not be here, but we have a speaker equal ly as good. Please extend this invitation to your entire Chapter. Hoping that you will come, 1 am Most Cordially vours, MRS. W. O. XESBET, Chairman. Central Council of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Charlotte. Girls’ Missionary Guild. / The Girls’ Missionary Guild of Trinity Reformgg Church -held an interesting nicctingiu the church last Friday eve ning with Miss Evelyn Goodmanvacting ns leader. The effective Initiation Ser vice was carried oust when Miss Gladys Cress was received into the Guild. Miss Zue Yerton was elected recording secre tary to succeed Miss Ethel Honeycutt, who is away attending school. At the close of the meeting Miss Mil dred Suther took the girls to Cline's Pharmacy, where they were served iVe cream. Important Meeting of the Tuberculosis Society. The Cabafrus County Tuberculosis So ciety will meet on Wednesday evening at 1 8:30 o’clock (just after prayer meeting) at the home of Mr. D. B. Coltrane. All members and all persons interest ed in the prevention of tuberculosis in I this county are urged to be present. Rev. Jesse, C. Rowan has taken the chair manship of the Christmas seals cam paign and he is anxious to meet all who are willing to give a little time to this very important work whether members of the society or not. - MISS ELIZABETH GIBSON, Chairman. UAY FEVER J | No/‘cure”—but welcome relief from night distress may he had by applying Vicks at bedtime —also by inhaling vapors at frequent intervals. VJSJSS t It blue 1 |®b ioQ builded m jft- our present jgl business iMk /M standing PTreput&tion tefor being « of his shoes. STRESEMANN ABANDONS PASSIVE RESISTANCE Orders Resumption of Activities in the Ruhr at Once. Berlin, Sept. 24.—Chancellor Strese mann announced tonight that the govern ment had decided to bandon passive re sistance immediately and unconditional ly. In his statement the chancellor an nounced that the government lind decid ed to abandon the policy of passive re sistance in the Ruhr and Rhineland and order resumption of activities in all lines at once. f Tlie government’s decision is not made condition on the previous return' of de portees or the release of imprisoned na tionals, these and other disputed points being left to subsequent negotiations Avith the occupying powers. The chancellor urged the employers to resume operations at their plants and advocated uniformity in this so as to avoid independent action which might be detrimental to the restoration of economic normalcy in the Ruhr and Rhineland. No announcement was forthcoming to night regarding the method which the Strcssmnn government will employ to apprise the occupying powers of its de cision to oidl off passive resistance with out having - obtained the concessions which it had designated as indispensable conditions in previous utterances. The chancellor may confine himself to a brief declaration m the Reichstag. which would also be considered as notification to the outside world that the government had reached' its decision despite failure to secure in advance any conclusion from France or Belgium, thereby virtually making an unconditional surrender. There was a rnmor in diplomatic cir cles tonight that a third power had of fered the government its good offices in the direction of vouchsafing it a formal adjustment of the Ruhr conflict which would not impose humiliating conditions in the nature of a signed capitunfion, or formal admission of responsibility for its policy of passive resistance. THE BATTLE OF KING’S MOUNTAIN ANNIVERSARY The 143rd Anniversary to Be Observed Tliere October (Mb. ' (By the Associated Press.) Kings Mountain. N. 0.. Sept. 25. The 143rd anniversary of the battle of Kings Mountain, considered by his torians as one of the major events of the Revolutionary War, will be cele brated here October fitb. with Battery D. Fifth Field Artillery, said to date frohi January 0. 177 G and to be-- -the oldesfcjiattery in America, participating iu the exercises. The Battery will be brought here from Fort Bragg by General A. J. Bowley. commanding officer of the fort. A mili tary -band. guns, field radio truck and military aeeourtements also will be brought here for the celebration. The governors of the 13 original states,\tioge\'ier with Hresident 'Cool idge. Secretary of War Weeks, William G. McAdoo. former secretary of the treasury, state regents of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution and officials of the State of North Carolina have , been asked to attend ,the, celebra tion in eommeration of the battle which took place 143 years ago on the top of King's Mountain just across the border' line in South Carolina. The tentative program for the* event calls for a mammoth street parade, athletic contests, including boxing and wrestling bouts and a football game; band concerts and appropriate speeches. The celebration is being sponsored jointly by the Kings Mountain chapter of the Daughter of the American Revo lution and the Chrmber of Commerce with the assistance of the city -govern ment. Deadlock Over President For New Meth odist Protestant College. Higli Point. Sept. 24.—A deadlock over the selection of a president for the Methodist Protestant college which has been built here resulted in the meeting of the trustees here. The meeting has ad jurned to an indefinite time in the future. It is understood that the names of four men are being considered for the office. Members of the board talk little of inside politics, but they assert that they are very anxious to choose the right man to head the college'' and are in no hurry to make the choice. The college will not be opened to students until next fall. In the mean time, a faculty will be chosen and two dormitories erected. USE THE FSMtY COIAJMJT—IT PAYS SPECIAL ThursdayMorningOnly Five Cakes large Octagon Soap 25 Cents. PIGGLY WIGGLY BULBS! BULBS! ! Hyacinths, per dozen 60c | Tulips, per doz 25c. 30c, 35c | Crocus, Fuchsias, Jonquils, per i dozen 25c Narcissus (white and yellow) per 1 dozen 40c, 60c aj)d 75c Gibson Drugstore Largest Bulb anti Seed Dealer* in the City. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Dr. J. A. Shauers CHIROPRACTOR Manesa Bldg. Phone 610 Residence Phone 620 Room Y. M. C. A. Concord Music Studio Dixie Building ALAN D, PRINDELL Teacher of Voice MARY B. FLOWERS Violin Telephone 791 We have the follow ing cars for or exchange: One Buick seven passenger. One Buick five pas senger. One Buick Road ster. One Liberty five passenger. One Ford racer. These cars may be seen at our place any time. STANDARD BUICK COMPANY Opposite City Fire Dept Batteries Recharged Cars Repaired kxperienced Mechanics All Work Guaranteed ~ Reasonable Charges Bollinger Motor Co. Forest Hill m r The motor used in Durant cars was designed by W. C. Durant and a/capable staff of engineers to emphasize Simplicity, Power and Strength. See it and com pare it with others and you will realize how well they succeeded. It is one of the reasons 100,000 people received Durant cars in one year. >Buy a Durant or Star! i |'• ' ' VL I' > V car—we have both in stock. J. C. Blume (jarage Not Improbable. Toil never can tell. Those who in tain the heights of folly may be tin ones most apt to look down on the rest of ns. for the Day. The young mgh wh6 has to smoke a cigarette to feel like an important man usually does not become a man of Importance. It’s Time to Think of COAL! Two generations have been kept warm with our coal. There is none better obtainable. I’honc us-your order for a ton today and get a Shovel PIIEE. You are as near to us as your nearest telephone. K. L. Craven & Sons PHONE 74 Good Things to Eat! Country Sorghum. Comb Honey, Portb Rico Molasses 2 Barrels Fresh New Crop Home Made Cabarrus County Sorghum. It’s bright and a fine flavor. Send your jug. Big lot Pure Country Comb Honey and Extracted Honey. It’s In bulk, in 3 lb. sealed top jars. 5 lb. and 10 lb. friction top cans. Call us. Splendid Lot Porto Rico Molasses. Real Sweetening. Just the thing for hot breakfast rakes. Call and see it. There is no Higher Grade in sweeten ing to be had. Order now. Cline & Moose Phone 339. 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Ford Cars Fordson Tractors Ford Trucks Exacting Workmanship _ The booth of the watchmaker is usually surrounded by interested spectators. He is the interpretation of the best skill, working with superlatively fine materials, en dowing your watch with the enviable quality of keeping young. Isn’t it worth a little more to know that after the ac cepted span of Watch usefulness the timepiece you have repaired here will be capable of delivering uninterrupted service? Miller-Starnes*Parker Co., JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS 41 South Union Street + j. Tribune Member of Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republieation of all news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. PAGE FIVE