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PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN | Freak Country Fork Backbones. Phone 510 and 525. Chas. C. Graeber. For Solo—Rhode bland Beds, Ancooas and White Leghorn chickens. W. H. ; Bradford, Route 3, Concord, N. C. 15-2 t-p. Lost—White Gold Wrist Watch—Swiss movement. Liberal reward. Katherine Hart sell, Midland, N. C. 15-2 t-p. For Sole—Edison Talking Machine. Good selection of records. ■ I’hone 655. 10-3-tp. Phone 5I« and 525 for Fresh Fish, speckled, trout and mackerel_ steak. Chas. C. Graeber. 15-2 t-p. Get a Taxi. Cal! 3»2. Get a Safety cogch. Call 392 for information. Peek’s Taxi Service. 13-2 t-p. Wanted—Several High-Power Salesmen to' sell cold patches. Samples free. Write J. T. Blair Co., Nashville, Tenn. 12-3-tp. For Rent—Two, Three or Four Horse farm. Atlas Hahn. Mt. Pleasant. K, c. 12-R-P- For Sale—Six-Room House on Marsh street, adjoining- N. A. Archibald and Chief of Police Talbert. See J. B. Sherrill. ts- Moving and Hauling—Local and Long" distance. Brice S'.oop. Phone 161. 0-26tlp. | Closing Ont Sale of Livestock and Farm-, ing machinery at Shakespeare Harris! homestead on December 16. 1924. be- j ginning sharply at 10:30 o’clock: five \ moles, two- horsjs, two cows, three •Jersey bulls, Holstein bull, five, heifers, one Berkshire boar, one Hainp-i shire sow and ten pigs, one Berkshire sow, several Berkshire shoats entitled ! to registration, one power £ged cut ter one Kelly feed mill, ope reversible disc plow, one Wheat drill, and other tool*. < R. O. Caldwell. !W)t-p. Rent a Ford ami Drive It Yourself. Opened and closed cars. Piujne 508. 5- - ■ _■ iilave Your Piano Tuned For Christmas. Call Mr. Page at 76. 9-st-p. Found — N. C. Auto License No. 246887. Owner can get same by calling at The Tribune office and paying for this ad. ' 6- ! Phone 508 For All Opened or Closed taxi. 5-10-c. Wedding Invitations and Annouiwement.s j printed, 100 for $9.75, each additional I 50 ; $3.75. Times-Tribune office. ' iPandid Queen 1v © \ ,V * ; g , - v- * » By day' Vivian McDonald smiled at patrons in a hotel cafeteria in Hous ion. Tex By night she went out .with h* sweetheart Earnie Stio qaiat and his gang and watched :them rob spooning motorists Sho quint did it once too often He was bhot and Killed while attempting to •ob a purty of autoisis H:s oon federates were rounded op and now j Vivian contessed and relwrtlwtU t* Mrs. Johanna Smith. a citizen of P... Johannesburg. South Africa, who is SS yeans old, has never seen a motion pic ture show, used » teiephoue, ridden in nn outomobile nor eaten ice cream. I 1 A BEAUTY SHOPPE j . With II REAL SERVICE Wl r! [ We are equipped to give most any shade of henna ; j you desire from Blond to Black— We use the best henna |j that money can buy, that is why we can give you success -11 ful work. So why worry over faded or gray hair? Come Kl| and let us henna it the natural shade of your own hair— We H please others why can’t we do the same for you. |; H EFIRD’S BEAUTY SHOPPE B;(. W CALL 890 FOB APPOINTMENT I ! OPEN. NIGHTS TILL 9 O’CLOCK . k:1i: $10,000,000 Company Wants Man to sell Watkins Home Necessities in Con cotd. More than 150 used tjaily. In come $35-SSO weekly. Experience un-. necessary. Write Dept. B-3, The J. R. - Watkins Company. 155-159 Derry Street, New York City, N. Y. 15-3 t-p Do You Know Where the City- Fife Dt pgrtineut is located’/ The Ideal Lunch Hoorn is across the street. Good | ntcals. Home cooking—best coffee in j ■ town. L. A. Martin, l’rop. 15-ot-p. j For Sale—Rhode Island Reds. Anconas and White Leghorn chickens. W. H. Bradford. Route 3. Concord, N C. 15-2 t-p. Home-Made Mints For Sale. Phone Your orders to 491 L. . 13-3 t-p. Give Home-Made Mints For Xmas Gifts, phoue 4911.. J3-3t-l>. For Kent or For Safe-One Five Room house on North Kerr street. Phone , 623 J. J. L. Shaffer. 13-6 t-p. Headquarters For Xmas Presents and levs. C. G. Heilig. Mt. Pleasant. | i3-at-p. , | For Kent—s Room House. Phone 328 R.! P. G. Cook. 13-2 t-p. Oranges. Oranges. Grapefruit and Tan- j gerines. We have car at Southern; depot, extra nice hand picked. Go to ; I the car or phone 565. we deliver. Ed. | ! M. Cook Company. 13-6 t-p. | I :: ! ! Oranges, 50 Cents Peck. Grapefruit 50 I cents peck, tangerines SI.OO a peck. the. j nicest fruit we have had in years. | Phone us, we deliver. Ed. M. Cook Company. 13-3 t-p. For Rent —Five Room House on Shnp i son Street. $lO per month. Phone ; 506 L 1--31-P- Full line of Fireworks, For Stale at The i Railrodii lipderiiatjs. pfe JKAbnapnlis | Road. ll‘*2P-25t I p. j Beautiful l ntlerwear at Reasonable prices. Cill Mrs. • t.ineberger at the Duffy Bonnet Shop. 11-Ot-p. Full Line of Fireworks For Sale at The Railroad Underpass, on Kannapolis Road. 11-6 t-p. j Wanted —To Install a Private Sewerage! system .in your home. Septic, tank of j | reinforced concrete and absolutely j i guaranteed hv Hatley Concrete Works, j For prices write G, W. Melton. Ag»uL. Albemarle, X. C. 9-Ut-p, , J I The Girls and Boys WH Be Home Foe! j Christmas, - .Have your piano tuned. >. Call Mr. Page, phone 76. !)-st-p. j A Sport Costume AN ensemble Sport costume of flannel and embossed cretonne is one of the really new con tributions for Palm Beach. The f ' flannel is a soft shade of powder s blue and the cretonne has rose colored figures. The pleated ruffle i, j about the gown and the coat give • ft a youthful feeling. rt—^ THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ■_ ,Tii IN AND ABOUT THE CITY * 1! ----- - -* s MILES H. WOLFF BACK .WITH THE DAILY TRIBUNE Began Ditties With Local Newspaper. : This Morning.—Had Been With Otar-, ; lot-te News. < j Miles H. Wolff, who began his newspa- j 1 per work with The Daily Tribune several I i I months ago, is back again with this j | newspaper after working for several - I weeks with The Charlotte News. 1 | Mr. Wolff resumed his work with The ( i Tribune this morning and hereafter will j ( I devote all of his time to the interest of j i the patter. Me will assist W. M. Slier-i j i rill, who as city editor, has been doing all j ■ of the reportorial work on the paper. I Mr. Wolff has a host of friends in Con- j cord, who will weleome his returu to the city. The readers of The Tribune will , be interested to know that he is again to devote all liis time and energy to the i>a per. ! White Teachers Me* Here Saturday. : A number of the teachers ill the white schools of the county met at the court . house Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. The meeting was under the supervision ( : of Prof. J. B. Robertsin, superinteiideut of the schoqls. V , | Most of the teachers who are not tnk- ( ting the course in public music attended i tlie meeting here Saturday, the subject j being ‘ Methods of Teaching.” The teaeh j ers taking this course will lmeet at differ- I ent dates from those teachers who are : taking the course in public music, i Prof. Robertson stated that the meet j lug Saturday was a very successful one. S with much interest being shown by all of 1 the teachers in the work under discus \ sion. < Deeds Recorded Here Saturday. The following deeds were recorded Sat urday with Register of Deeds Elliott: Mary P. Gottrley to W. M. Gparley, . her interest ill property in No. 1(1 town- ; ship, purchase price being given as S4OO. D. P. Brtimley to F. M. Johnston for SB-84.40 property in No. 3 township, j Thomas W. Anderson to W. S. Kudy j property in Bergerberg, Kannapolis sub -1 orb. for $26.50. Mrs. N. M. Black to Jackson Host, property in No. 10 township for SSOO. 1 Beet ing of Board of Stewards Central Methodist Church. j -The board of Stewards of Central ! Methodist Church will meet, at 7:30 ■ ojlock this evening in the ladies’ parlor j of the church. - , -Important business is to .come liefore ! tffis meeting. All'members of the board therefore urged to-attend. Win. A. JENKINS. Pastor. J. Coxswain means the swain,,or fellow, j : as we should say. in charge of a cogge.! i which was aa old name for a boat. The j ! name, cogge became cock and came to] mean the small boat. This was known! ! as thy cockboat, meaning a Ship’s small! . boat. i.Jj —.w td*rrrrm .ml i 1 [ 1 comma** »r mnmsivu oomwrt < J § If It Comes From || I HOOVER’S | It Will Please Any Mah SUGGESTIONS i SiSits Hand Bags ]|; ! Overcoats -Suit Cases k> \ Top Coats Boston Bags \ ! 4 j Rain Coats Folding Brief Cases ]| Hi Hats Trunks j| | Shirts Bill Folds ji j Silk Shirts Auto Gloves jj[ s i Collar Attached Shirts Gauntlets '■' tj ' X Underwear Kid Gloves ’ ]i Q Pajamas Dress Gloves 0 Night Shirts . Garters " 8 Bath Robes ' Suspender's | r 5 Smoking Jackets • Golf Caps : . 5 Silk Socks Golf Pants j 8 Wool Socks Golf Sweaters ! I x Golf Socks ' Sweaters ] t o Lisle Socks Fancy Wool Vest t ’ 8 Mufflers Hunting Pants J . 5 Scarfs Riding Pants MO Neckwear , : Hunting Shirts ' u 5 8 Handkerchiefs Golf Shirts < ! Initial Handkerchiefs Wool Shirts t p Hand Drawn Handkerchiefs Tuxedo ]j! Border Hartdker- Tuxedo Vest |j; [ chiefs Tuxedo Collars I | Linen Handkerchiefs. Tuxedo Shirts J x If • \Jewelry , Tuiiedo Ties j “J . >' Q :lj : > ■ • . ! ■ ■ 8 I “THE YOUNO MAN'S STORE" | ■ ft ■ m JITNEY MEN DISAGREE j Case of Jack Stroud amt Baxter Cress': to Be Heard Next Tuesday. 5 A quarrel about who should have the “ ehoiee position for lurking in frout/of S the St. Cloud Hotel this morning resulted 2 in a warrant being sworn out by Jack 5 Stroud ehurging Baxter Cress with as- ; Khult with a deadly weapon. - According to Creatw-the Albemarle bus 1 did not. liave room to get out and lie pull- a ed away in order to accommodate it. in- 1 lending to ato back into the same place i as soon as it had gone. While lie wqs S waiting for life bus ,to leave.- Stroud, j he says, took liis plus-c and lie backed J into him trying to get his place again. 2 Stroud claims that Jte parked iu front 7 of the liotel and that Cress ordered him ; to move, saying that,, it was his place. 2 Wlien he did not give up the parking 2 space, lie states that Cress said that he 3 would move him and thereupon hacked • into him. 2 The automobile-was uninjured but the s asphalt was plowed tip in one place ■ where the wheels which wore’ locked. 3 dragged along the surface of the street. 3 The ease will be heard before Judge I Caldwell at Keeordet’s court on Tues- ; day afternoon. : American Legion Meeting. S The recent meeting of the Fred Y. . McConnell Post of the American 1-egiou j was well attended and much interest in 3 the work for 1925 was shown by those- 3 preseut. New officers were chosen some J mouths ago ami tliey assisted in outlining \ the post's work for 1925. The post went on record as endorsing j Cap*. Payton McSwaiu. of Shelby, to ; serve as Veterans’ I-oiui Fund Commis- 3 siouer for North Carolina. The, post adopted the prize attendance : fund plan for 1925 ami members present ; started the prize off with a collection of ■ 83.00. i The (test will add SI.OO to the ! fund at each meeting,night and meetings j will be held on the first and third Friday j in eftoh month, starting January 2nd. ! Members are asked tp attend the first ! meeting o£ the year and renew their ■ memberships ai that time. Dues will be ■ $3.00 this yetar aud members can renew- | at anY time notv. i’*-, •• : The |m>st has under discussion a* plan ; to rent a much larger biirlding. The ! proposed room is a very desirable one ! with a floor s)>aoc‘ of 2100 square feet. At the Theatres. , “Tiger. Love,”, featuring Antonio Mo reno and Estelle Taylor, is being shown at the Star today and tomorrow. William Desmond in ’'Measure of Man” and a comedy. "A Miss ill the lkirk.” featuring George O'Hara and Al ! berta Vaughn, are the features at the j Pastime today and tomorrow. (Oh the recommendation of the Secre tary of State naturalizatimi certificate ! feus in Canada have advanced from' $3 1 to !$5. ' -- — ' ~ | PARKS-BELK CO. | m • 53 |• v | 1 \ i | Christmas Gift I | Sale Still GoingOn | If you will need anything in the line otfcadies’ a Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Hpusefurnishings or g » men’s Suits and Overcoats, now is the time to buy ( 55 1 them as they won’t be cheaper after Christ s mas. 3 1 g. §§ Biif during our Christmas Gift Sale. Dbnjt !j 1 forget our Store will be open until 9 o’clocli be- B . | . ' ■ I : !| \ f Hr 11 :iS s ginning Monday night, December. 15th. Do s ■§§ your shopping at night. fill 6u m i'inl | We d«li\ ery everything you buy in our store, Egs H| 4" saaqg|aas ■' ■ lt, 1 ; .iiMM-rg || 1 PARKS-BELK CO. I 25 PHONES 138 AND 608 - QUICK DELIVERY 3 ■ s S I'lllllllllMiiN^lUiillilllllilill^ililiitliillllilllllllllllllllltltlHlllHillllliillllltlllllllllllllllllllillliilllllillHtliHHlllHillll BY TAYLOR - MOM’N POP \ 1 bowsAJv V’ill raise well-weLl V:>! UKE To play. ) S LeAI D, ) . \ IS k\ MOD one Amo krt I IC6MEMBEP IM ALITTLaOAME OS To / , BUM'BUT c’ L CALL MOO rri W seEiN6Moup of Po < ) »ti A ®TI rU raise ) 1 _ J; \ face on a s v — -— -ji&HrC- y Sr-/ v:• vou ten l /f\ TT ‘•v •; . ’’ '' I (/ eoopNiOKT J* Goodnight mr C GENTLEMEN-WE HAD ([ GUNN-HOPE MOO Mr -XTWxifc. Monday, December 15, 1924 V •' A—
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