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PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN SP&IAL. PRICES ON FEED OATS i\m SEinn OATS TO BE TAKEN at depot at once: 'OABAfiIUS GASH GROCERY CO. Fp'r ile— We Will SuMMvide and Sell in small lot* to suit the purchaser 30 to 40 acres on the Enoehville High way two miles west of the square at Kannapolis. A rare opportunity to buy a beautiful site for a home real cheap. John K. Patterson & Co., Agents. 16-2 t-p. Lost-Ai. Elgin Wrist Watch With Gold band. Return to Triaube (Mice. Wanted—Good Slae Boy VVRh a Bicycle fpr a week or teu days. < ’has. C. Graeber. 10-2 t-p. $10,000,000 Company Wants Man to Sell Watkins Home Necessities in Concord. More than 150 used dailly. Ineome $35-SSO weekly. Experience unneces sary. Write Dept HO. The J. R. Wat kins Company, 231 Johnson Ave.. New ark. N, J- 14-3 t-p. House For Sale or For Rent on Marsh St. W. B. Sloop. 14-3 t-p. Fond —Gobi Watch Chain and Frater nal emblem in office of J. H. Brown, •county welfare officer. Owner enn get same by calling at Tribune Office add paying for ad. 14-ts. OWe Five Room House on Pearl Street for rent. Jt. 3.. Qorl. 13-ts. Strayed Away From My Home Saturday t—Black pig. two months old. a female jpig. Reward to anyone for information •or the return. Notify Jeff Rainey, 24 (Young St. 13-St-p. Wanted—Agents to Sell Red Mill Tay, ’lord silk hosiery. Territory now open. Write Fred Jackson, Thoma6ville, N. >C. 12-4 t-c. For Sale—Forest Timber Off 40 Acres ■of land. Address •‘Timber - ’ care of Tribune. 10-Gt-p. | . ANNOUNCEMENT! I Effective January 1, 1925, all insurance business formerly handled 1 iy the Southern Loan and Trust Company was transferred to the Fetzer | & Yorke Insurance Agency. F Offices in Cabarrus Savings Bank Building, Mezzanine Floor. Phone 2SI £ Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency | pb. FETZER A. JONES YORKE | l »i.a:ii:t l 333T,pH l i i.iJrai.L-f ~-t-rirra 1 ri.ti 9 We can supply you witfr Timothy ITay and Good Feed ] A- Oats, Oinoline and Star Special Sweet Feeds’ Startina and Baby Chic Chow for Baby Chix. 2 Hen Chow and Chicken Chowder for the old chickens. Ji CASH FEED STORE I Phone 122 S. Church St. g I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR Magnetic Electric Blanket j It gives to the used a modern hot pack, that is even more efficient than a Turkish Bath. It gives the most wonderful relief and help for high blood pressure and paralysis; neuritis and lumbago, heart trouble, bronchitis and asthma, dropsv and Bright's disease. . , i The only quick and efficient method of elim inating poison, toxins and acids front the hu man body. • OVERWEIGHT is naturally reduced through use of the Magnetic Blanket. Vital ity, Health and Vigor follow. Used in all modern Beauty Shops. Physicians endorse and recommend it. Call Miss Jones For Apotritrnent {TIRO'S BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 890 f " " I Three Unfurnished Rooms For Rent, I ckme in. C»n occupy same by the . twentietß. Phone 811 or 364 imme diately ! 16-2 t-p. . Wanted A Cook. White or Colored. Call I 275, ltt-3t-p. . For Sale—S. C. Rhode Island Red Eggs. Cockerel direct from, Owen farm mat i ed with 2 and 3 year old Owen hens. Place your order now. Setting $2.50. W. M. Sherrill, Phone 180. 13-ts. For Rent—Seven Room House. Newly I renovated. Large lot. Phone 345. • 10-St-p. . S. C. Rhode Island Red Eggs For Hatrii i ing from heavy layers. M. R. Pounds. 14-2 t-p. Phone 510 and 525 For Fresh Shall. ('has. O. Graeber. IS-2t-p. A Beautiful Building Lot in Front of H. A. Graeber’s home in South Concord. 75-192 feet. $850.00. Jno. K. Patter son A Co. l(i-2t-p. Strayed or Lost—Dog, Young Male Lem on eared pointed, two lemon spots on right side. Small lemon dots all over. Collar with brass buckle and buttons. Liberal reward. Notify L. B. Sides. Midway. Kannapolis, N. C., Route 2, 14-3 t-c. For Sale —Mule and Horse Weighing 1200 pounds each. Cash or Terms. I. B. Howell, Cabarrus, N. C. 14-2 t-p. Wanted—Man With Car To SeH Own piete Vne quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Experi ence not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. Milestone Rubber Com pany. East Liverpool. Ohio. 10-lt-p. For Rent—Two-Horse Farm One-fourth mile from Bethpage school. Apply Stonestreet’s Store (Midway) Kannap olis. . 12-6 t-p, i Old Newspapers, Three Packages for 10c E as long as they last. Times Tribune Office. \f - ~ - ■ - ti iuwifJi \l IN AND ABOUT TREATY j TWO DETECTIVES TRAILED WOMAN TO THIS CITY Woman Was Wife of Man Who Killed Joseph McDonough in Charlotte Hotel Last Night. Two detectives, said to be from Greensboro, were in Concord yesterday, trailing Mrs. Thomas I. Watson, whoso husband shot and killed Joseph E. Mc- Donough in the Selwyn Hotel in Char lotte last night, according to reports made to the Charlotte police after the shooting. The detectives were trying to locate McDonough, it was reported. Wat son having been informed that his wife had been unfaithful with McDonough. It was reported here tb ! g morning that Mrs. Watson was seen around the St. Cloud Hotel here for several hours yes terday and that she left the city about 4 o’clock in a Charlotte-bound bus. It is supposed tip# she joined McDonough here. It was also reported.that her bag gage had been sent here and that it was still at the local depot this morning. According to Watson’s story to the po lice he had been informed that his wife had been unfaithful to him. For that reason hv engaged the detectives to fol low her. They caine to Concord soon after she got here, it said, aud later fol lower her to Charlotte. According 4o the Charlotte story. Wat son had a warrant sworn out for his wife and McDonough.’ Accompanied by the manager of the hotel and a detective he went to the hotel last night about tl o'clock to have the warrant served. His wife at the time was in the bathroom of the room where she and McDonough were staying, but McDonough was in the room. Without warning of any kind Watson whipped out a pistol and shot McDonough through the heart. The de tective then snatcher! the pistol from Watson who acted as though he intended to shoot his wife, it Iso. Watson and his wife were lodged .in jail. According to persons who saw Mrs. Watson while she was here, she is an at tractive looking womnu, with blue eyes and dark brown hair. It is rejiorted that she has been teaching school in Greens boro. she and her husband having made that town their home for the past two years. If You Favor the Poole Bill. I hoite to be in Raleigh Tuesday to. confer with our representative aud our Senator from Cabarrus County in regard to the passing of the l’ouje bill which aims at preventing the teaching in our State schools and colleges that man is blood kin tp the lower animals. All citizens, voters of Concord anil county who favor the passage of such a bill will please call 'phone 643 J between now and ten o'clock tonight aud tell me so. .1. It. PENTIFF. Mrs. Wagoner’s Composition Heard at All Saints Ohurrh. As ail offertory at All Saints Episco pal Church yesterday morning, Mrs. H. G. Gibson sang ’’l Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." the music being composed by : Mrs. Charles B. Wagoner. Mrs. Gibson , was in excellent voice and gave a splen did interpretation of this beautiful eom- I, .position by Mrs. Wagoner. ' REMEMBER PENNY ADS ARE CASH ’ .<• . —_ They Toiled and i Prayed to Free • Floyd Collins # I j |n—- ’ > ■ |y|||ls I . ‘ ■'T'-V * .-• •, Johnnie Gerald*, top, is ill with pneumonia contracted from his at tempts to rescue Floyd Collins froth I iana Cave, near Cave City. ICy Leo Collins center. Floyd's father, pleaded for lierstms throughout the country to pray for his son’s re lease. Norman Parker, below, saw the last naan to talk to Collins He was lit the ease whe» ,th* passage <0 Collins was blocked the second THE CONCORD DjULY TRIBUNE r ' - ■ - "EE*. - ■■fig PENNEY** STORK, [3 BNTEpjp BY ROBBERS |3 Goods Vulued at Over SIOO Taken by fa Thieves in Third Recent Theft. [3 For the third time in so many IS weeks, robbers entered one of the down-IS town stores last AmM, making;, as usual. 13 a very small haul. "The latest victim of H their depredations is Penney’s. following I § the Atlantic and Pacific and i*iggiy wig- a gly in the order named. S A rather ingenious' method of gaining IS access was employed in last night’s rob- lj| bery. The thieves, who had “borrowed” iS tools belonging to one of the workmen at |3 tlie new apartment hpuse which is being IS constructed by J. P. .Cook. tried first to IS bore a hole through 'the door with the IS auger they ha<J. For some reason, prob- 3 ably that it made too much noise, this |g was stopped and one of the windows was |S next tried. Protecting these windows is a grill 13 work of heavy iron bars. This (ltd not IS stop the robbers who took one of the bars, [3B bent it and theu slipped it out of its |3 place and o|»ened the window. 'Goods valued at very little over SIOOIS was taken. These goods consisted of a |”j suit of clothes, an overcoat, several pairs [3j of shoes aud some less valuable goods 13 such as garters, hose ami ties. q 3 Officials at IVnney's were surprised IS that more was not taken since there was 13 every opportunity toiget a large amount S of clothing in the raid. They were of 3 the opinion that the thieves must have 9 been frightened while at work since they 3 1 did not take more. 23 Tlie robbery was discovered just a lit- 9 tie before two o'clock when Officer* 9 Sloop and Robinson were making their iS rounds of the ’’back lots." They found '9 the window bars tampered with and at :9 once called P. G. Sherbondy, manager of |9 the store, who came and went with the 9 officers for an investigation. By that 9 time the work had been done. 3 DI KE TO RELEASE 3 HOWARD H. JONES ,2 Executive Comffiffitee Will Recommend a That Coach Be Allowed to Break His 13 Contract. 3 Durhaiu, Feb. 15.—Howard H. Jones a will be released front his contract with’a Duke l'itivfisi(y as director of athletics '3 in order that he may accept the position jig •jas football coach offered by the Cniver- .3 ijsity of Southern Cailfornia. This au- 3 i nouncement was made, officially, last 3 •, night at the tcrinliia'tion of a meeting S i of the executive Committee of the Duke 3 | alumni council. The committee, which t| | is composed of Dean W. H. Wannamak- S i er, and Attorney R. N. Gantt and 11. G. 3 i , Hedrick, will recommend to the athletic ■ .' council at the next meeting, that thus ■ j step be taken. It is believpd that the 8 | acceptance of the recommendation by the 3 t council will, be but a matter of form. I | A telegram Was dispatched tonight to 3 - Coach Jones, wlip is now in Los Angeles, S . California. » E In a telegram received today by the 3 r Duke executives Coach Joues expressed S l regreat at having tp request Jhat his 2 - resignation be accepted, stating that he 2 - will leave Duke at a financial loss to 3 himself. Although it is not generally 5 known. Mr. Jones' Afodre to remain in I 5 | the West is due partly, at least, to the g fact that he is involved in financial act it- 5 ities there which have no connection with J athletics, but which require niHCh of his S attention. No indication as to who will a succeed him as head coach at Duke has 2 .vet been made by officials here. The telegram’ from Coach Jones was 2 received Saturday morning, sent from j; Los Angeles on Friday, it followslS "H. G. Hendrick. ’Chairman Athletic's Committee, Duke University. "With a full realization of the great '5 •possibilities of Duke Cniversjty. and 8 with a sineere belief that it will develop;* into one of the leading institutions of 5 the country, it is with extreme regret 5 that due entirely to personal reasons I gj have found it imperative for me' to re- 5 sign my position. I respectfully ask 5 out of courtesy to me that your ath- 3 letie council accept my resignation in s ' view of the fact that I am impelled to S make a change at a financial sacrifice. 2 In resigning my position, I wish to em- I phatically state that it has not been due | to any cause whatever that could be at- j 'tributed to any attitude or action of ypur jj athletic council or (life administrattiou of « Duke Cuiversiy. “They have been of the highest qual ity. Personal reasons only are the cause of my resignation." Fred Shepherd Takes Position as Sunday School Superintendent. Fred It. Shepherd, who was recently elected to the supcrjntendeiicy of St. James Sunday school, yesterday public ally announced his aceeptanee of this, wffice. lu his taik Mr. ;Shepherd stressed F the tine opportunity for the elmreh in .developing more pytfertty Sunday School work and reaching those who engage in no fo.rtn of Christian instruction. He also dwelt on the idea of the larger re sults obtained by a full co-operation on the part of the whole school. The new superintendent also took occasion to call ‘i the attenttion of tlie school to the urgent need of a larger and more modern build- ’ ing for better work and larger growth. ' .Mr. Shepherd was enthusiastically re- ' reived by the whole Ntbool. * »'■ '■ * J'L 1 KIDNEY TitOl BLEB , . t ARK DANGEROUS 5 How to Tell When Your Kidneys Need Treating and What to Do For Them. Neglict of the kidneys and bladder cause more suffering: add fatalities than doe* most any other disease, many peo- • pie think they have liver or stomach trouble when it* their kidney* clogged with uric acid that main you feel weak, i tired and nervous and have a dull head* ache, pain, in the back, frequent kidney action, sediment, and sometimes swollen j ankle*. How to Get Relief. Recently a very eminent chemist and M. D. found a combination of medicine* that in every case so far treated ha* pro duced wonderful result* and brought al most instant relief. Thi* preparation ha* been, trade marked under the name of 1 fKIDNKKZK) and your druggist, the Qibeon Dht* Store. #ow has it i n stock,, try one 75 cent bottle on a positive guar-1 one bottle will make you fpd. t Donlt put this importttot mutter oil; • but get a bottle today ; it* pieutmnt to, I take aud is Uaimlea* to young or old. | . rr 1 » V!' 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