PAGE TWO MjjK jbte v _ _ _ . -y.. — Hats! Hats! Special Clear ing of season’s accumula tions, cost forgotten, price comet. Covington's Cor ner. KM t-p. cheap. Green beans, squash, cukes and green p* as , green onions, new beets. »«w jetakoeb, pineapples gud country straw harries. Fhon* 365. Ed. M. Cook Co. l»at-p. "TnrsS Phone a» jew order quick. Ed. M. Cook Co. lft-2t-p. Twa VnSknrWna «MM V* UcM housekeeping, dose in, 60 E. Depot St. 17-at-p. MHpiia<Rta AM* Dixie Real BBtata Co. HWt-c. For Sale—One VgltQftO 9m Om Ferd dan and one Etqp. Cash or credit. Price# RSi.OG. and ap. if you do! not have the money to buy the gaso line w3i let you have it All you need j is the cash, tq b.qy the oil, Just thirty cents. V. f>. Sfcneßs. W-3t-p. j PHYSICAL TRAINING An Avenue F«r Chgistiantty— The Best VtMate Is-ttm. Christina Athlete. I “Physical education is that which secs in measures. .insuring bodily health niid the right amount of uiotor activity, ail avenue of approach through which tjie whole individual may be influenced for good, in mind and character as well in body; it employs the word physical tb denote the mtanis and not the end.’’ i We -ask our readers and citizens to t|tudy closely the above quoted defiui tjrnu and keep it in mind. This defini tion was formulated for the National (College Physical Director's. Society by some of our greatesf,, leaders and out standing wen in the’country. It indi cates the purpose the Y. M. C. A. lias always had. in adopting physical train ing as a part of its progrma. Every single boy or person who approaches the "Y” for recreation of any sort has three sides to him—the physical, the mental and the spiritual side. The physical side is. the side through which the phys ! Seal department works to approach the other two. The objective is the third side of the boy and that is the spiritual side; therefore, the physical training is not the end, but the beginning ever lead ing through constant effort toward a broadening of the spiritual character. First—What are the mental needs of j the beys ami men in a given city that. a program of physical .activities noun j meet? Is it the ability to think fasti and arrive at conclusions? Is it will 1 power, imagination or ability to focus' attention? it it be any or all of these, it has already been demonstrated that physical activities properly con ducted caa stimulate. Second—What are the character forming needs? Are they self-control, self-sacrifice, pleasure in hard work, habit of doing one's best, recognition of the rights of others, honesty, courage, loyalty or obedience? Again properfy conducted physical activites will show the value of these character traits. Third—What are the physical needs? Are they related to the proper growth and development, or the bringing about of organic vigor, or to co-ordiuating ability? Again, physical exercise can bring it to pass. No matter what station of life the man or boy. woman or girl finds them selves to be in they cannot afford to be without some manner of properly conducted physical exercise and instruc tion in physical training. If not in structed by (he “Y” cr by some other such institution then by the family physician. The boy or girl does not aiLAWM wmafsmmmmufmtmtmm | Don't Forget EFIRD’S unui i MU k . ; iHRI -|: |: Specials For Saturday and Tj’• j:j ■ jfMyi ..£ n £v...b| Lithographed Certificates of Stock and seals furnished hy the Times-Tribune Office. *t. Round Dance and Barbecue at KimHe-ps Mill May 22. Music by Albemarle or chestra. Music will be on time rain or shine. HWt-c. F«r Sale—One Free* Jersey Cash Vue registered Berkshire boar. Phofie 251. B. S. High, Bout* 2. 19-2t~P- Nice Fresh Fish—Large and medium trout. Cabarrus Cask Grocery Co. 16-3 t-p. If Its Ice Boxes You Want. See John H. Tew, 214 Buffalo, Street. Phone 4C7W. 5-12t>p. Agents Represent a Reat Mill, Sell the original guaranted Wear Proof hos iery, all colors, cotton, lisle, silk, Salary or commission; full or part j time. International Mills,. Norristown, Pa. 5-12-19-26-p. City Taxes Must Re PaM This Month. All property on which taxes have not i been paid will be advertised after May » 31st. 1824. Chas. N. Field, City Tax | Collector. 3-ts-c live who can do his or her best work with a sickly body. (Jive them good health and proper exercise and you can bring out the best there is in them men tally. hpysically and morally. That is why the Y. M. C. A. adopted the big triangle for its eublem, each side bear ing one word that stands for the part of the boy or man it administers to —spirit. I mind. body. Kannapolis and Concord Woodmen. . W. B. Stuart in Charlotte Observer. The boys of ohl Kim Camp No. 16. [ Concord. wiH show the rest of the dis trict just what they can do beginning last Tuesday night. The writer had the pleasure of making them a visit and bav j iug the (good luck of securing the appoint - i ment of Sovereign Joe A. Walter, as eamp deputy and he has already started. . i out for new members, we know that , | there will be a large class brought in be j! tween now and the 15th of August} that 1 1 is the date of the closing of the class I under sjiecial rate and 50 will be the ( ! number secured if the plau outlined at I j the last meeting is backed up by the ■ j members. This camp 1-as one of the best fields for work that we know of and with a good hustling camp deputy ou the job every week we see no reason why they won’t soon be back to the high water mark. f Kannapolis. - Sovereign O. H. Hollefiehl, of Pine [ Wood camp, No. 382. Kannapolis, has i been appointed camp deputy and has al i ready begun to liue up tip* business. Apr j plications are coining in from there and prospects arc the very best. Sovereign Hollefiehl will make us a good man and we welcome him into the field workers family. ’ This camp is the owner of the best uniform rank degree team in nil of North i and South Carolina and Virginia. Thct have won first prize at the ty-state en campment at Greensboro. 1928, They will be at the log rolling at Salisbury. May 28. to confer the degree on a large class of candidates. Radio Articles For All. The Radio Magazine, given free with The New York World, is in demaud with the radio public because of the many articles of interest in each ssne. A partial list of contents for next Sun day is as follows: Detecting Earth quakes by Radio Before They "Happen”: A DX Refiex with Sodion Detector: broadcasting without a carrier wave; and amplifier that gives perfect recep tion : why your receiver tunes brohdly. To be sure of a copy order The Sunday World in advance. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ( 11 ift AND ABOUT THE CITY jl COMMENCEMENT AT SCOTIA WOMEN’S COLLEGE Sermon Rclivcrwl Yestor day Afternoon.—Senior tinterUtaml This Evening. Commencement exercises began at Scotia Women's College yesterday with i the deliverance of the baccalaureate ser mon to the members of the graduating ! class by Dr. T. R. Lewis, IYesident of the collegf. The sermon was delivered yesterday af ternoon at 4 o’clock and was beard by a large congregation, there be rug many friends of Dr. Lewis and the college in the large congregation. The second feature of the commence ment program will be rendered this evening with the presentation of the sen ior preparatory entertainment. The en tertainment will begin at 7 o’clock and the following program will be rendered: March : The Jolly Coppersmith?—Sara Jackson. Bayard Ison. Class Song. Invocation. Chorus : “Smg On”—Denzn. Flay: “The Lady of- Lyons.” a classic drama in Five Acts. | This story depicts French life in the I Sixteenth Century. Act I. Scene 1. Room in House of Mons, Desghapelles “The Refusal." Scene 2. The Golden Lion Inn. “The Plot." Act 11. Scene 1. The widow’s cot tage. “The Letter Rejected." Scene 2. Mons Desehapelles. "The Plot Thick ens." Act 111. Scene t. The Golden Lion 'lnn. “After the Wedding." Scene 2. -The Widow’s Cottage, “The Revelation." Act IV. The Widow's Cottage, “The Atonement." Act V. Scene t. Street scene in Ly iOns 2 1-2 years later. Scene 2, House .of Mons Desehapelles. “The Return.” ; The program for tomorrow follows; Class Day Exercises, Tuesday, May 20, 1:30 p. m. Annual Address, Tuesday evening. Ma“ 20, 7 :30—Rev. R. H. Allen. D. D. Pitts burgh, Pa. Commencement Exercises. Wednesday. 1 May 21. 10 a. ni. Unveiling of Tablet in memory of Dr. A. W. Verner. 12 M. „ The following program will he ren dered ou Wednesday morning. May 21, at 10 o’clock: March—Hongroisc de Concert—H. Ko walski. Invocation. Chorus: (a) A Blue Bird—Spencer; (b) The May bell and the Flowers—Men delssohu. Essay; Epochs in English Literature— Ellen Armstrong. Essay : Sources of the Nation’s Wealth —Corrie Hart. Semi-Shorus: Snowflakes Corven- Gaul. Essay: Where There Is Vision the People Live—Blanche Taylor. Essay: Education of the Illiterate Masses—Rebecca Patterson. Piano Solo: Sonata No. 4, D Major— Hayden—Luvenia Bell. Essay : Radio—Doris Dtingee. Essay : American Highways—Goldie Sanders. Chorus: In Heavenly Love Abiding— Pike. Presentation of Diplomas and Certifi cates. Chorus: O Lovely Night—Offeubach- Specker. Benediction. Training School Wins. The baseball season was ushered in at the Jackson Training School last Sat urad with a 4 to 1 victory over the strong Cabarrus mill team. Bost pitched a line game for the school boys, allowing ouly four hits and fan ning nine men. He was backed up with some great fielding, the school team executing three fast doublt (days. Simpson, pitching for Cabarrus, also twirled a fine game except for one bad inning when he was touched up for live hits and four runs. Both pitchers displayed excellent con trol. only one base on ball being issued during the entire game. R H E Cabarrus 1 4 6 J. T. School 4 7 2 The Making of Rugs is the chief and almost only industry in Persia. TONIGHT ONLY . \ r 4 k mjm | mSBHBBk 1jfJM99991 w. a * : jyRiHERBB iL i * \ll P*oi V f ! ■Tv ri Li Bf rfrfc [New High School Auditorium Adininnioii j (j w • - : . . THE CHAUTAUQUA OPENS TOMORROW AFTERNOON TKe Tct* Is Erected oil the Central Scßtal Grounds. The big Redpafh teiit is being erected on the Central School grounds and every thing will be in readiness for the grand opening qt 3:30 p. n>. tomorrow. The opening number will be the Dum ber Male Quartet and Bell Ringers, of Chicago, a sterling organization pre senting a varied program of vocal and instrumental music, featuring the diffi cult art of bell ringing. At night following a concert by the Dunbar Co., ex-Governor Brough of Ar kansas, will be heard in a challenging lecture “America’s Leadership of the World.’’ Twice elected Governor of Ar kansas and for tlp-ee years a pupil of the immortal Woodrow Gov. Brough is well fitted to discuss this, his chosen subject. Thirteen programs in all will consti tute the rhautaqua program and the sea son ticket admits to all. The cost is less than half where a season ticket is purchased and the committee is very desirous that every an* avail themselves of the opportunity, to attend these great attractions at the small cost of season ticket. The sale of season tickets will close to morrow (Tuesday) evening. Evangelistic Meetings at McGill Street. Evangelistic meetings at McGill Street Baptist Church continue with increasing power. Crowded houses at both ser- I vices Sunday. In the afternoon there was a meeting for men ouly. which was well attended, and a deep interest on the part of all the men. The preaching is simple, earnest and profound, setting forth clearly the dan gers of sin and the gospel way of salva tion. The meetings will continue every -night this week. The singing is splendid and the people are pleased. The pastor evangelist will use tonigfc. as iris theme “The Revelation Given us of Two Souls After Death." At The Theatres. “Lawful Larceny." a drama with sev eral stars, is being offered at the Star to day. The l’iedmont today is offering the Drama “Western Feuds." and a comedy "Dance or Die." At the Pastime today “Yankee Mad ness' is being shown. An all-star cast is offered, in this picture. The first rules to govern the s|>ort of - boxing were drawn up in London in 1743. [bargains I BARGAINS USED AND REBUILT ORGANS \\\ , Cottage Qrgans x v Parlor Organs s g Chapel Organs, | $20.00 anti Up. \\ KIDD-FRIX I I Music and Stationery Company LOOKS Men Like These Believe in the “Y" CANVASS ORGANIZATION Executive Committee Col. T. D. Maness, Chairman T. H. Webb F. J. Haywood . • W. G. Caswell J. G. Parks D. B. Coftrane A. R. Hoover A- E. Harris E. C. Barnhardt Division A General—Jones Y. Pharr. Captains:— j C. S. Smart H L- D. Coltrane, Jr. P. M. Lafferty H. S. Williams C. N. Field Division B. General—l>r. S. W. Rankin |! Captains:— l L. M. Richmond t. H. Barrier ; C. W. Byrd ! Chas. Ivey A. E. Harris Division C. General —A. G. Odell. Captains 1 — j Robt. Ridenhour W. H. Gibson il J. G. McEachern J. E. Davis Chas. F. Ritchie Division D General—Cameron Macßae. Captains—Billy Brown Walter Sullivan Hubert Fink Carl Benfield T. L. Moose 'bulge Calvert and Speeders. Twelve people charged with “speed ing" were arraigned before .fudge Cal vert. in Superior Court, at Wilmington, and the judge went after them, iu heroic milliner. He sent each of the twelve to jail for teu days. After that they ar* to surrender their license to drive [ an, automobile, and agree not to drive a machine "anywhere iu the State" for a period of one year. T;~*" 1 g • j PHONE 608 J IP ITS BARGAINS YOU ARE LOOKING POR YOU CAN GET IT AT PAPKC _ RFI K nn i ft IIli v DLLH vVa EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY WE SELL FOR LESS PHONE lag I Mon3ay, May JO, 1924 ‘i-3. . i •

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