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PAGE EIGHT - "'■■Jf& t pijjß^Ct» ss*®|l When two fire trucks collided 01. p downtown street in Dallas, Tex., 14 firemen were injured, four seriously. Watch That Winds Itself. Lonhon, Nov. 22 A watolf which will stand the hardest day's golf, ami which winds itself, has been invented by an English mechanical genius. The con stant movement of the wearer’s hand winds the watch automatically by means of an oscillating slide in the movement, "lie setting of the hands is done by mov ing the face cover, which works on a Picture NEW VICTOR RECORDS 19168 —Memory's Silver Lining _ n __ Vernon Halbert Memories of Virginia .... Peerless Quartet I!>l64—Ob Gee, I'm In Love ... Garber-Davis Orchestra First, Last and Always* Garber-Davis Orchestra 19169 —An Orange Grove in California Whiteman and Orchestra Dancing Honeymoon Whiteman and Orchestra 19170 —I've Got a Song For Sale Memphis Five Tin Roof Illnes , _ Memphis Five 19120—Italians in Algiers (Part 11 Symphony Orchestra Italians in Adgiers (Part II) _______ Symphony Orchestra 9;>3—La Serenata Geraldine Farrar Madrigal ,_. Geraldine Farrar 948 —Rigoletto Miguel Fleta Puri tan ia Miguel Fleta 19154—Complainin' Eddie Hunter I Got __ —: Eddie ,Hunter 19157—Struttin’ Blues Rosa Henderson Low-Down Papa Rosa Henderson 1950—Keep Yourself Together Lizzie Miles 1 Don't Let Xo Man Worry Me Lizzie Miles 19150—love Me Gertrude Saunders Potomac River Blues . Gertrude Saunders OUT ONCE A WEEK—FRIDAY BELL & HARRIS Music Department TIKES! TIRES! TIRES! Just Received New Shipment of Holyoke and Gotham Tires We have absolutely got the best tire that we have ever sold. W.e are not merely taking a salesman's word for this statement. We have tested and proven to ourselves that the Holyoke and Gotham tires will stand a test with any tire on (he market today. They are not Cheap Tires. They are hand made and every ounce of cotton in them is long staple cotton. The rubber and friction stock is the very best and it is properly cured. You will agree with us when you try a set of these tires. As a special inductment to you on these tires we are going to offer them for a limited time only at 10 per cent, below our regular re tail price which is astonishingly low.for these high grade tires. Put a set on your car and test them with liny tire on the market. They are guaranteed for 6.000 and 10,000 miles of good service. All we ask is that you try one set. Ol’R AUTO LAUNDRY IS THE BEST CENTRAL FILLING STATION PHONE 700 Sportsmen’s Headquarters \ f Lovers of the great outdoors will find w. J- our stock of sporting goods unusually (ft, //jj complete. One of the world famous &JSc\ ammunition \A|| ) <%*§&£> /M Nothing has ever approached the //§ consistent accuracy of Western shot' %|r gun shells and rifle and revolver car ffia, tridges. No. other ammunition has 'll ever won such a swishing string of 'X championships. Firs: choice 1 of the VHSa 'a world’s crack shots. Western ■ Cartridge Company Ammunition is IfM typical of all our lines of sporting M&S goods—winners every one. \. Ritchie Hardware Ca small racket. All protruding or open parts have been eliminated, and t lie in ventor claims that it # is both waterproof self-winding watch its much like other watches in size eand thickness. A nine-room house, estimated to weigli seventy-five tons, was recently towed four city blocks iji Los Angeles by a five-tan truck carrying eight tons of pig iron ballast *to give tracljon. The Cup That Cheers is a bracing cup of tea, coffee or cocoa, fresh made and daintily served, alone, or with some solid food, to cheer the inner man or woman. Our cup service is gen erally praised because we use only the best tea, coffee and cocoa, all with an exquisite flavor of their own. CAROLINA CAFE Special Sunday Dinner THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE' The Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING OFMAILS The time of the closing of mails at 1 the Coneqrd pceJoffico is as follows: Nortlihonud. Train No. 136—11 p. in. Train No. 34—4:00 p. m. Train Nb. 36—10:00 a. m. Train No. 12—6:30 d. m. Train No. 3S—8:00 p. m. Train No. 30—11 p. m. Southbound. Train No. 37 —0:30 a. m. Train No. 45—4:00 p. m. Train No. 135 —S :50 p. m. Train No.. 20—11:00 p.m. LOCAL MENTION Concord Lodge No. 557. B. P. O. E . 1 will moot in the club rooms this.even ing ni 7:30 o’clock. Cotton on the local market today is quoted at 33 cents per yound: cotton seed ai 72 cents per bushel. Miss Ruth Morrison is able to be at work with the Parks-lielk ’ Company | again after being confined to her home by illness for several days. The condition of Mrs. R. E. Stewart undergoing treatment in a Charlotte bos pital, continues to show improvement, rel ative* here have been advised. No Change is reported today in tin condition of Mrs. Laura Graham, win has been seriously ill for several day.- at the homc'of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fish er on Franklin Avenue. An examination for the position o carrier-clerk in the post office at Co neon will be held on ember Bth'. Person desiring to take the examination can ge blanks at the post office. One case of diptheria and three case of chicken pox have been reported t the county health department during tin past two days, according to a depart ment report issued this morning. » Sixteen boys have signed to attend the Older Boys' Conference ill Greensboro. November 3t) to December 2. Any boy. over 15 years, who would like to at tend this conference, see 11. L.. Johnston at the "Y.” Miss Lilly Wiley, one of the operators of the (Concord Telephone Company, it confined to her room at the home of Mi ami Mrs.' Alvin Peek, on West Corbiil Street, on account of fitness. Her con dition today is reported as unchanged. Mrs. George Fisher underwent ail op oration for appendicitis in a (’h:lriottf hospital Tuesday afternoon and her con dition. today is reported as very favor able. Mrs. Fisher entered the hospita Tuesday morning and the operation was performed that afternoon about 4 o’clock Friends here have been advised that Rev. T. W. Smith, who lias been spend ing some time in Atlanta, Ga,, will re turn to bis home here Saturday night. Mr. Smith underwent an operation while in Atlanta, and recently has been recupe rating at the home of his daughter, Mrs. .1. D. Hatchett. 'Quite a few poultry raisers of the coun ty are having trouble with soi-e-head. roup, etc., says county Farm Agent Goodman, and these diseases can be con trolled fairly easily if treated in time. The county agent states that lie will be glad to assist any one whose poultry is affected with any of these diseases. Only four defendants were tried in re corder's court yesterday. Two were fined 815 each for being intoxicated and two others, charged .with fornication and adultery, were sentenced to serve 60 days in jail. They appealed and gave bond for 8100 each. Two other eases docketed for trial yesterday were con tinued. feheriff Caldwell went to Brief last I night and arrested Weldon Coggins, want ed in this county on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Coggins was not arrested in this county, but the war rant was so arranged that the Cabarrus ' officer could make the arrest ill Union | county. (Yggins was brought to Con cord and lodged in the county jail. j The election figures as announced Wed- 1 itesday have not been changed since, ae- | cording to county school officials, who l have kept tab on the results of the I county-wide election hold Tuesday to de-1 termine whether or not the people of the I county favor a special school tax for the entire county. The figures announced i yesterday showed a majority of 745 agaiust the tax. The local high school football team | is said to he in fine physical condition for. the game with M. P. C. I. here to morrow afternoon. The cadets have not lost a game this year, but the locals will play hard to break the string of vie- [ tories. The game will be played at the 1 fair grounds and will begin at 3:30 o'clock, and “promises to Is- one of the'i bes( of the year here. “I'll say the penny ads. get results," a Concord man stated Tuesday afternoon after a lost dog had been returned to him a few minutes after The Tribune was published. The ad. for the dog appeared in The Tribune Tuesday after noon and a few minutes after the imffc’r h»d been delivered throughout the city the owner of the dog was in communica tion with the man who had found it and who had seen the ad. in the paper. The meeting,of the local Trinity Alum ni Association, scheduled to be held at the Merchants and Manufacturers Club tomorrow night at 7 :30 o'clock, promises to be a very interesting one. The meet ing has been called by President Odell, who states that Mr. Thigpen, alumni secretary of the college, will be present - and probnbly will be accompanied by a member of tjie Trinity faculty, who Will speeak briefly. Every Trinity aiumnns in the county is invited to the meeting. R. D. Goodman, county farm agent, in making arrangements -wyth Stanly coun ty agent to co-operate with him in get ting up an order for a car load of new governmeiU“ explosive Sodotol which comes in 50 to 100 pound cases with 240 joints to the 100' pounds. The cost is $7.75 per 100 pounds, delivered, including 100 caps. Jlr. Goodman say* this is the cheapest explosive, known, costing only about 3 cents per stick, including caps. Any farmers wanting some of this to re move stumps, boulders or lor ditching please notify Mr. Goodman at once and place their order as same will be aeut In within the next week. STom Sims Soys Well, it's settled that Christmas is coming. And everybody seems about as surprised as usual. The Oder you are the quicker Christmas comes. The younger you are ' the slower Christmas comes, i Christmas is better than Thanks giging. We celolfratr more. And we have more time to recover. , Christmas is better than New Year. We don't have to make good resolutions and see the good die young. Thanksgiving is tine, but seems to add a few pounds to all. the fat folks, • figuratively speaking. Christmas doesn't make fat people j fatter. The noise the kids make even j worries off a few pounds. j Thanksgiving is quieter than the j regular days in a small town because the | mail doesn't come in- Company is nice- No home is complete I without it. Company postpones the ■ regular family fights. Women are tine people. They look I swell. And all you need to know about j them is what you don’t know. Women feel better in their complex ions. Men feel better shaved. There isn't so very niiieh difference. All the-little girls groy up and those who can’t gqt hubbies always have a few hobbies instead. Women atways brag about their poor appetites.. but men are different. Men brag about what they. eat. Some- cops are too reckless. In Los Angeles, one was so brave he married a widow with five children. News from London. Zoo giraffe has a sore throat. May, be funny to you. but not to the giraffe. USE PENNY COLUMNS— IT PAYS j TOILET SOAPS AND TOILET POWDERS Just ths Kind For Baby or the Adult Clines Pharmacy PHONE 333 j g| iMlljjj We the follow ing Used .Cars For Sale or* Exchange: One Ford Racer One Oakland Sjx | Touring. jOne Chevrolet Tour-, ing :( These cars can be seen at our show room on Barbrick jstreet. STANDARD BUICK COMPANY I Opposite City Fire Dept. 1 » < Turkey in the straw; Haw! Haw! Haw! Turkey in the Coop; Whoop! Whoop ! -Whoop! Turkey in the—Where? Here! Here! Here! Turkey in tfie—Store? Shore! Shore! Shore! Turkey in the Pot! Trot! Trot! Trot! Turkey in the Platter—Chatter Chatter! Chatter! . Turkey in the sunshine. Turkey in the rain, . Just call "68” if you have turkey On your brain. We are the largest Turkey Poultry and Produce Dealers in the city. If you have Turkeys to sell see us. If you want to buy Turkeys place your order with us. C. H. BARRIER & CO. >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< VISIT THE SCIENTIFIC PALMIST MADAME ALLEN If you are unhappy, discouraged, unsuccessful in doubt, or trouble, this wonderful palmist can positively change your condition, many who were on the brink of uncertainty, today are resting easily in the lap ol luxury by acting on her advice. TO THOSE UNHAPPY AND DISCONTENTED—if you ate se pa ru ed from the one you love or in trouble from any cause consult her NOW. Would you like to marry quickly? Have you any trouble over any affair in life? Do you want more success? If so you need her advice, she not only tells you of your troubles hut how to overcome them. No. question asked, she will -tall you all. 'There Is no home so dreary and sad, no life so Wicked or blighted, no heart so sad and lonely, no condition or circum stance so complicated or incomprehensible that can’t be set right and kept right after a visit to her, common sense says go and partake of these advintages and in after years you wiH be spared the saddest Os words “It might have been.” Private room for colored people. - Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 0:80 p. m. ■ ■ 2* W est Depot Street, thiseobcry Moose WANTED— Everybody in Town to Get a piece of the Big Cheese. We will cut it November 26. Phone us Your Order. Dove-Host Co. Where Quality Reigns Supreme Batteries Recharged Cars Repaired Experienced Mechanics All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Charges Bollinger Motor Co. Forest Hill SPECIAL! 'We have pint size Ameer ican made Thermos Bottles that we are sell- $1.35 ing for each i Gibson Drag Store Fresh Norfolk Select Oysters Every Day This Week, Special Dinner Every Day Only Ideal Lunch Room BARBRICK STREET Where You Always Get Good Coffee ODD FELLOWS’ NOTICE. Meeting every Thursday .night at 7:30. All members urged to attend and visiting brothers welcome. J. H. SMITH, Roe. Sec. SCHLOek . OjamSES jjf Style and Service with Grace and Beauty ) Have bech embodied in the “Clothes Beautiful.” We are proud of these clothes and when you have examined the fabrics and tried on the New Models you will under stand why. HOOVER’S Inc. THE YOUNG MEN’S STORE Special Opening Thursday Christmas Hand-Made Suitable Gifts—Handkerchiefs, Can dles, Hose, Japanese Novelties, Artificial Flowers and other things. See us Thursday. SPECIALTY HAT SHOP COAL Order a ton of my Best Jellico Double Screened Coal — it will please. A. B. POUNDS Coal of Quality “Quality Store” ) \ Give us your order for Fresh Country Butter and Eggs apd Farm Vegetables. Orchard Produce Company Phone 130. Successor to L. E. Roger s — gfigofead ii a a s.i it- r If you want that genuine feeling of satisfaction invite us to your next blowout.' / We live up to our guarantee ot ab solute satisfaction in all our vulcaniz ing. Motor & Tire Service Co. CONOOBD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline * Moose.) Figures named represent priced paid tor produce on the market: Eggs 50 Butter 35 I Country Ham .25 to .30 j Country Bhonlder .15 Country Sides 15 , Young chickens 25 Hens , JB I Turkeys J7TT.' M to M I Laid .. .19 t 8 I Sweet Potatoes SI.OO, Thursday, November 22, 19j .Irish Potatoes ,80 Onibns $1.50 ‘Peas ... $1.50 j Corn sl.OO 11 CONCdRD COTTON MARKET. ! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, IMS ; Cotton 33 j Cotfon seed .72* I Our Vest Pocket Memorandum* For IM4 i arc ready. 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