PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN Hartrlelty Taught hr Experts. Earn "Wt «W karn at . tame. Electrical »oo* »ta proof lessons free. Satis faction guattateed and position secur ,Corl One read 5-Passenger Stodge Touring Car for sale. Corl Jlo&r Co. l-2t-c. Far Stap-A Were of Business Propel in good location in Concord. Will pay 15 per cent, an investment. Phone 6371 V Os write box 108. l-3t-p, Lost—-Automobile License Plate. 'York/? & Wadsworth Co. 29-2 t-p. For Safe— A Well Paying Grocery. Seli ing on account of ill health. Terms or] will trade, for real estate. See W. A. Foil. ..Orchard Produce Co. or 432. JJSMJt-jj. _ s Freeh Meats, Dressed Chickens For Sat urday. H. B. Troutman Grocery. 29-2 t-p. . Barrel Hymouth Rock Kggs For Sale, from a very choice mating of Thomp son and Holterman strains.. Phone 337 L. ... 29-2 t-p. We Are Naw Ready to Serve Ton With I choice Cuts pf freeh meats. Sanitary Grocery Co. Phone 686. 29-2 t-p. Goodyear Tires 30x3 fabric $0.75, 30x3 1-2 $7.50. Southern Motor Service! Co- w . . ,■ ... 28-3t,c. Apples— Shipment Fahey Also Extra fancy tViupsaps cheap by the peck. Al so box. Phone 565. We deliver, Fd. M. Cook , Company. . ~28-St-p, Fancy' Batanaa. Apples, Oranges, Grajpe- 1' fruit, tad fresh vegetables. Sa’hitary Grocery Co, • _ . 29-2 t-p. -4 .Wee ... ■'■-—•—' -- ■— SO.OO Buys Goodyehr Cord Tfres. Why | buy others? . Southern Motor- Service Co. , .. 28-3 t-c. Another Car of Oranges on R. R. Track at Kannapolis, must be sold. Bring your truck and come at once. A. C. Day vault. A l ßr - o. ..c_ _ 27?10t-p. Single Comb Owens Strain. Heavy layers;. Eggs $1.50 per 15. W. J.. Hol slwuser. Residence, 17 McGill St., or call CJSM. 2C-st-p. For Safe—Klowri- Plants. Delphiniums or double larkspur. 86 Buffalo Street. 25-6 t-p. Several Rouses and Lots Far Safe on Franklin Avenue. J. L. Hartsell. 20-ts-c. Another .Car of Delicious Florida Oranges and grapefruit, ripened on the tree, now at Southern depot, which wc in tend to sell to tjte people of Concord..at 50 cents a peck. Don't miss this op So® Pope. 20-ts. Please Remember That Our Terms For Penny Ads. are cash in advance. If; you send ad. by mail, count the words and multiply this-'by the number of times you wish the ad, to appear and enclose with your order. Send money order, check or 2-cent stamps. ts. Typewriters—Bargains in Underwoods, Remingtons. Royals and L. C. Smiths, i Write use for prices. 1.. C. Smith Typewriter Agency, Charlotte, N. C. 13-26 t-p. f Trespass Notices, 6 For 10 Cents, lu quantifies of 50 or more one cent each. Tribune Office. ts. West Concord Notes. We were nil glad to see it snow, but are sorry it is so cold. Mr. and Mrs. John Flowe and daugh ter were visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flowe. Sunday. Master Harley Connell, who underwent an operation Tuesday, is doing line. We hope he will continue to improve. Mr. John JLJayns sold his house and lot 1 EFIRD’S I The Progressive Store J | We invite you to See our Great ' § 9 % fv.v J , „ y ©-. J Stock 6i Hosiery—s,ooo pairs tb se- | 9 'i 1;V fe .'...’P *' , V,;, . '* -";.V 'g , -i-.Mfi.v V fi * 94 I I WANTED—TUNING AND REPAIR ING PIANOS. PLAYERS A SPE CIALTY. M. M. HAYNES, WITH KIDD FRIX MUSIC CO PHONE 76. J***-™*fc y Salesmen—sl36 Month and Expenses i selling Cigars. Experience not neces sary. Seild addressed, stamped envel ‘opc for bifoVmatiOn. National Cigar • Op- High,Pointy X. C,/ Ut-p. Fog Reni —Five jffooin ilcuse With .Mpd ern conveniences. Located on .Vance street. M. J. Corl. l-2t-p. FLORIDA AND PROSPERITY— iO acres $25.06 Cash. $25.00 monthly (SBO per acre). Choicest Indian Riv er Fruit Land, including Palm City building lot and share in hotel, Write for particulars and bank references to day. K. M. Cleveland, Palm City. aPIm Beach Co.. Fla. 1-lt-p. Salesmen to Call on Retail Stores With unusual trade stimulator. Liberal com missions ; very easy seller. Interstate, , 128 East 23rd St. XeujLglte. 1-It-p. Earn S6O Weekly Taking Orders Home protecting firearms. New, unusually good proposition. * N° money invest ment: Few- hours daily. Write for particulars. Price Cutting Co., Dept. 2,, 55. Bfpadjyay, New. York. ,1-Vt-p. Do You Want a Home? .If so, Why worry longer about a place to build it? See me for lots. Estimates on buildings gladly furbished, and all ! work guaranteed. D. A. McLaurin, phone 435, 230 N. Kerr Street. 7-26 t-c. ‘ —— : ri Fresh Barbecue Today, Nice and Tender. Ideal Lunch Room. 20-2 t-p. Another Lot Smball Hams, 23c Per. Pound I , Cabarrus Cash Grocery Co, 2JKit-j>. ban 352 For Cftb, ripen or Closed Car, or for bus to Albemarle. You can hire a Ford and be your own driver. V'PebU’s Tati Service. 29-3f-t>. Oranges and Grapefruit—Fresh Ship ment fine juicy fruit, cheap. Give us your Orders. Phone 585. We beliver. Ed M. Cook Company. 28-3 t-p. Call Us For Sliced Cured Ham or Vir ginia peppered hams. Sanitary Gro cery Co. 29-2 t-p. Roberts Ritch & Ripe Ice Cream Plant has opened up after sixty days shut down. Ready to serve ti g public, Wluile sale or retail. Call at 151) Buffalo St., or phone number 671. 29-2 t-p. Wy Our Chmce Steaks and Chops Along with your groceries. Sanitary . Gro cery Co. a 29-2 t-p. Tubes Vulcanized at Southern Motor Ser vice Co. 2S-3t-c. The Goodyear Store. Why Pay More? j Motor Service Co. 2S-3t-e. Phone 802—We’ll Come to Yon. Tires, gas. batteries and' free air. on track. Southern Motor Service Co. 28-3 t-c„ For? Sale—Monarch Typewriter. |CiB at Tribune Office. , ... ' 22tf. For Guaranteed hoof Work of Alt kinds see J. flj. Tarleton. IThouc 506 L. 21-lOt-p. Until Further' Notiee Hie Times-Tri6- une Office will give 10 per cent, dis count on all orders for engraved wed wing announcements and invitations, and monogram stationery. ts. Mortgage Trust Deeds, 5 Cents Each I at Tribune ft&d Times Office. and moved to Pine.v Mills. We regret to see him leave. Miss Viola Verble spent Tuesday with tier uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.: J. L. Garver. Tie Baptist Church at West Concord is completed. It will seat about s<(o iieo.- ple. All are invited. Hunijay school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11. Services every Sunday night at 7 :i5. ( in and ABc/lrf The 1 "■ 1 O—i—i ■ i iirfl - TOWNSHIP SUNDAY . SCHOOL INSTITUTE I To Be Held hi tta Ftrst Presbyterian Church March 5-7. . I y D, W Sims, wfio for the Agee - years lfitk been General Supertwt'endcnt I -of the North Carolina Sunday School Ah • 'situation, will take an important pSrt - da the progMin of tbe Coacord Tdwn r ship Sunday Sehool Institute which con venes in the First Presbyterian Church, ’ Concord, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri ' day, March 5. 6 and 7. Tbe initial ses ' sion will be held Wednesday night, March sth, beginning at 7 :S0 o’clock. 1 For a number of years Sir. Sims has , been prominently connected with Sunday . School work in different parts of the . country and is widely and favorably j known for the excellent type of work he . is doing. Mr. Sims is said to be one of the most attractive and helpful speakers in the Snudity School field, his nd.- dresses being shot through with wit and i humor, and yet full of jiracticsl i^ug - gestions for Sunday School , Having helped in seveyaljjirevfous. fluii . day School meetings held in Concord, Mr. Sims will probably be remembered ! by a large numbee of the Sunday Sehool leaders. t Sharing the work of the Institute with Mr. Sims will be Mr. Walter E. .Myers, ■ General Seccetaary Pennsylvania Sunday School Xsfociatipu, philpilelphjat W.; and Miss Flora Davis. AssTstapt Siii>er [ intendent North Carolina Sunday SclVoo! ■ Association, Raleigh. . Mr. Myers will 1 give a specjal series of addressed dealing 1 .with principles and meth((ds of work with ; 1 adults in tre Sunday School and with Sunday School administration, He has had broad trs|iuing aud ctawieuee iu these particular lines of vtairk. Among other things. Miss Uttvis will give several addresses on the theme of “Stories ahd ; [ Story Telling for the Sunday SclioqJ." Workers from all Sunday %hoots in > the township have tfeeu ififUed to at tend the Institute. The officers of' the . | county aud Township Associations arc expecting a good attendance at all ses sions. 1 . Wednesday Night,. March 5. Mr. ,T. O. Moose, Township President, presiding. 7:3o—Devotional- Jcs.sc C., Row an, pastor First Presbyterian Church. 7:4s—The Story : Its Value and Ele ments —Misi Flora Davis. S:15 —Today's Needs—Mr. Walter E. Myers. B:4s—Record of Attendance. 8 :55—Key to a Greater Sunday School —Mr. D. AV. Sims. ; 11:20—Announcements. !) :30—Adjourn. Thdt%tay,. MhWh e. Afternoon Session : ( Mr. F. C. Xiblock, County President, presiding. 3 :oO—Devotipu#! —Rev. W. C. Lyerly. pastor Trinity Reformed Church. 3:ls—The Story; How to Use It In I Religious Education—Miss Flora Davis, j 3:4s—Parent Training. Its Need aud Its Method —Mr. Walter E. Myers. 4:ls—Record of /Attendance. 4:2s—"Let's Talk ft Over’’ Period. Ask the speakers questions on aqj. Sun day School ptohleiu. ‘ S 4:4t> —Almounprmcjrts. 4 :45—Adjourn. IN Evening Session : Mr. J, E. Davis presiding. 7 :30-^-I)evotional —Rev. U. A. Martin, pastor Virst aptist Church. . 7 :4;>—The Teacher and the Method — Miss Flora Davis. 8 :15—The Adult BHtl'e Class Organiz ed for Service—Mr. Walter E. Myers. 8:45 —Record of Attendance. B:3D—Leading the Class to Christ. — ‘Mr. D. W. Sims. !) :20—Offering for Support of State Sunday School Association. 9 :30—Adjourn. Friday, March 7. Afternoon Session: — Mr. A. E. Harris presiding. 3 :00 —Devotional—Rev L. A. Thomas, pastor St. James Lutheran Church. 3 :15—The Story ,; Testing ami Telling it.—Miss Flora Davis. 3:4s—The Teacher's Task—Mr. Wal ter E. Myers. 4:ls—Record of Attendance. 4:2s—“Let's Talk it Over’’ Period. Ask the speakers questions on any Sun ’ day fik-hool Problem. 4:4o—Announcements. 4:4s—Adjourn. . Evening Session : i Mr. R. P. Benson, presiding. 1- 7:3o—Devotional—Rev W. A. Jen i kins, pastor Central Methodist Chorch. ) 7:ls —The Service of Worship—Miss t Flora Davis, i B:ls—A Challenge to Adults—Mr. t. Walter E. Myers. I B:4s —lteeord of Attendance. Buk>—Grpwing A Crop of Trained [ Workers—Mr,. D. W. Sims, c 9:2s—Presentation of Pennant. > 9:36—Adjourn., , [ Pruning Demonstration Next Week. i Iu addition to the regular farin visHs!’ [ the following demonstrations wijl be held [ the first half of the week beginAing to f morrow by R. D. Goodman, county farm I agent: | First pruning demonstration County I Home orchard Tuesday. March 4th. from I .1:30 to 4p. m. All persons interested [ in caring for trees Are invited to attend i : this meeting. This orchard has beep h systematically pruned and sprayed ever ' since being planted and is fin. as good t condition as any in the county. ]j Pruning demonstration, March stli, at f :J. R. McKinley's in Bethpage iieighbor- E .hood. This is a young home orchard with S -an old orchard uearbjr, also a nice vinc ; yard. It is desired that people of this i Bfigliborhowl attend this demonstration I a» onie is planned fOf each community in .which enough interest is shown to war ! *ant it. . •• •■ ■A Speaker to High Betaol Each Day TWs ;Wa*. Every morning this week a local speak er was present at chapel exercise in the High School talking Vocational Guidance and drilling into the boys tbe necessity of "finding yourself early in life. .The following men appeared in Ctapel: Tues day, February 28th, Mr. Blanks spoke; Wednesday Mr. Perdue; Thursday. Mr. •Caswellf aad Friday Rev. j.P. Rowan. , ■ fffirrA' war,.-, L tare Ve tari^nJw C . ft k tuf Ue “ a m * HS and THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 'in 1 * * NOTED BAPTIST WVINE ACCEPTS CONCORD CALL. ' St. James R.- Pentue, one of the best known, ministers Bap tist Church, has adapted tlie call to the takforale af-Nle #GUI Stkeet Bap tist Church of this c||y, and will begin hi* duties with the qtprch tomorrow. The congregation ofi the church was advised this week that Dr. Pentue had accepted tpb call which, was extended to hjm last Sunday a eongregk tibmp meeting, jh Ate message of ac ceptance Dr. lVntuff jilted that he would begin hi> u.-ikNomOrrov «ey. G. W. Roiling, who Ims been pastor of the cliurcp, pas not definitely decided yet. it is fepMtal. where he \yll ‘w-ork iji the futnre, ’ - Dr. pentoff is expected to movg- his family to Concord within the next mohtk. At presput. they urAllving at Poikton. i ißUble story TfHg ('obtest. • Ti e- RiUle tftdfy .tvJHu* CoPtest wta hold ic Church Ana . ji-As. Attended by a large and ifiterestecl rohj regafion. Il'inners iu the klass under 12 fears of age wergi , . Fii-st, Fink ; Ruth Fmber :ger, and third Audifitlfkee ShiAn. Winners in class' fifni 12 to 10 ypprs. were: First. Ruth IVnuidge' : secotid. Eu'la third Ha;:. ! Goodman. Conebr'd .Still in Race. The Concord Gills' basketball team te still in the l-age State bonorsj .The girls toOk another step toward (lie Rtate championship jFriday night by itlic.Davidsop girls- 13 to 6at Davidson. Blnnche ,j>ick and Ward ‘played stellar bi(U far yon'eord And they were Ably assisted te«mnnit,cs, ~ The team plays Jttain Tiiesdaf night at lluvid -on, the mjptnieiil to be named later wheu other teams in the group with tlui.hjfcSl icaini ha gg-No fed. , • v SAM I>AtTONS PACK DCXJ-S 4^*^) chased one of the kittens from 99 NOAH BAXTERS STORE - MARSHAL OTCT WALKER??g^ : aftHr Much clever Planning, RESCuEti THE KiTTBn— I wilere you save j The buying power of our many associated stores, makes possible ■ our lower prices on Footwear. t 1 Many New Spring Styles ju?st iu. PARIS’S SHOE STORE Between Parks-Belk and McLellan S and 10c Store 1 Trust Your Best I Gowns to Us fiSßn' i //*»| i Many High Priced Gowns liave lieen VC ruined by inexperienced cleaners to save 50 cents on a cleaning bill. 1 InK \\ [ JH' w ' Thai means go anti bdy another High Priced Gown, i N indeed poor ccon omy. lip Mff Don't entrust the < w aning of your par- F 9pjf^ ty Dresses and Diimeiv Gowns to any ,V. but the most skilled and experienced peo- IjSlB pie in town. Also convince yourseif that you are IfIHP W > dealing with a roin-crn financially aMe 1 and morally inclined to “make good* 11 any damage your g.-mnents receive due k>\ jLjipt-iaS to our carelessness m- inexperience. Tile fact that our list of customers in- M ! , J eludes mail, of tin St fasliinmtblc and |fl| ’J tr diH'rhniitating .women in tlie city's social Mm aB%3S efc-rfe. tends us to believe we are qualified to please the most evicting patron. Wo. tape it will be „ur pleasure to serve you in this rapadty. lEtgiWH* >• ***s* mm ini A Kpot'lfl sciit outmun TbomasrHlc under date of Wednesday, February 27, says.'-' " y " ' ■ * '' “Mrs. J. W, Peacock and family left this city this evening for St, I’etcrsr burg, FU., where the husband and ] father, Dr. }, w, Peacock, is engaged in the practice of medicine. The family will hereafter reside in the Florida city TBs Hbße." Dr. Peacock. it will be remembered. Wits tried fur the kitting of a pohee of ficer Jit. Thdmafiville several yettrii ago aiid «ras adjudged insane and sent to thf asylum at Raleigh. He made his escape! and nothing more was heard of him until some weeks ago when it was reported that he was in St: Peterebui*. Fla., disguised by wearing a beard. Noth in* further was heard of his being there until the above special was sent out from Tbomasville, and this seems to indicate that" he is at least in that section of Florida. He is B native of Jttowan county and lived in Salisbury .many ytars. v Bible Story Telling Contest at Sunder feud. Twelve stmlents at JAua Sundprlahd School entered the Bible, story telling ■ contest which was held at the school Fri day evening. The judges for the con tent were Mr. and Mrs. Hinton McLeod anti Btof. A. S. Webb, and in announc ing the winners the judges declared they were for some time unable to agree , becahse of the excellency of each eon tcstdnt; and they also expressed a sensb of regret that there could not be 12 prices . instead of three. The, win tiers weie.: ,' N . First, Miss’ Nina Misentt'cimgr,: «Vc ond. Mini Edna Barkley, aud third, Miss Mary Louise McCnchern. At The Theatres. “The leather Pushers,'' "The Steel Trail" aud ‘‘Lonesome Luck" arc being shown today at the Pastime. Pranklyn Fnrnum is the star again* today at , the Piedtoont ifi the western drama, "The Lariat Thrower,” ■ ’ Ruth Rowland plays the lending role i 1 8 I —REMEMBER— I X We Close Our Store Saturday Evenings at 8:00 O’clock | I —SHOP EARLY— K ■ • • I k We think this arrangement is Beneficial tq r our gdsto&erS 9 S v. as well as to our Sales Force X Parks-Belk Go. I THE SHOPPING CENTER ' J Obly Three More Big Days of Our Dollar Day and J f Annual Silk Sale Friday, Saiorday, Monday j | It*/.' , 1 1 >• 4 t-5 * 8 ' Just a Few of Our Many Dollar Spec- I ials Mentioned Below: m*i X I A Few Specials In I Our Silk. „| [ Department I 8 sl-50 Value Navy Afl a Messaline, per yard «VV fi } sfi i *42,. 8 I $1.50 value Navy 4 % AA j [ Taffeta, per yard *UU I v t K $1.50 value Black d* W Art Messaline, per yard v Genuine 12M Pongee Si|ic, Efr#^ I quality (not seconds) 4 1 B[A 2 yards for * 1 II Limit 6 yards to a customer. 1 f • ISc Value Striped Broadcloth; I 8 . Shirting, Dollar Days, #1 AA special, 2 yards for ▼ * T . 12 l-2c Value White tof f|rt Lawn, 12 yards for ® value Renfrew CpJjy; 9 !|; Gingham. Dollar Days 4f AjA 8 SrJe Price, 4 yards for *• W Striped Shirt Madras, chjqjrs 8 tot SUn and wishing 4 f Aft / 8 v 3 yards for ......... Bg-’n ••_ . , | | New Dollar Day. Bargains Arriving 8 | Daily I Extra Specjais on our Sfccbnd f flpor in 12 )-2e Dress Ginghartis, 38” * I unbleached Sheeting and 15c Un -1 bleached Curtain Net, Ml gpiftg at a 1 special, 20 yards tor Parks-Belk Co. I nw t» > a a j Ck) J Phones 138 and 608 Saturday, March 1, 1924