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PAGE TWO M ___ I ■ ■, t, .A .PK'itl |i * wm I 1 prices on request. Plants slipped |/ dpt* Lot Carrots. Celery. Tomatoes. New ’{potatoes and fruits. Sanitary Grocery Ml Rocks and S. C. White leghon*. Lioung strain. Eggs $1.50 per set- Iting. Chicks $15.00 per hundred. J. ! ’I. Ivey Cline, Concord. X. C., Route 1. ■- . . ' Bungalow Close In. Ahnostj s«ew. for reßt. Call Dr. latug. 3781 V. -• , ■ §■«* Fhrida Cabbage, Greens and liig "supply fresh vegetables. I.ippard and ‘Barrier. 25-lt-p. (intry Sausage. Beaver Grocery 24-2 t-p. J Tomatoes, Big U>t Fancy Ripe j les. Phone us, 560. Ed. M. o. 24-2 t-p. jj or Rent—Attractive Cottage on Street. W. B. Sloop. 28-.lt-p. H-7-Room House. Large Let, ] rgia avenue. Phone 345. Contort*—An Open Face Elgin itch, in front of postoffice or 'Within two blocks South on Union Liberal reward at Tribune Of 3«ce. 21-4tc. | BRICE SLOOP * CO. yf Cement Contractors ,J Local and Long Distance Hauling K Office 290: Residence 181 V fr I** 1 ** - " $60,000 TO BE RAISED IN STATE BY LEGION Quota hr $5,000,000 Endowment Fund. .. —For Disabled and Child Welfare 1 • ' Work. '> Raleigh. Keb. 24. —The campaign ini Carolina to raise North Caro-i ftp as quota of the American Legion ami Auxiliary $5,000,000 endowment fund tfeil get under way this week with the Mcouncement by Governor McLean of tjkjrmbrrs of this honorary committee, it USIs announced here today. The gov mor-is expected to name 50 or HO of «e leading men and women in the state serve with him during the duration «C the campaign. apThe campaign, backed by the national Organizations of the Legion and Aux , >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FEEDS! FEEDS! FEEDS! j Pure Feed For Your Chickens and Your Stock When You | [ Feed From the Checkerboard Bags i Don’t let your baby chickens die when you can get 8 Feed that will make them grow- without loss of a chick. 2 < Call us and we will deliver the kind of Feed you want. 9 CASH FEED STORE Phone 122 S. Church St. | JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ipooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc The Jew EFIRD Store Wonderful Assortment of 1 LADIES’SPRING - COATS AND DRESSES It Takes Less Money to Buy 1 Them at Efird’s 1 g£|| . A 0 g I jgP m. • -. . , ,5 1 VISIT EFIRD’S BEAUTY SHOPPE 1 For Special Attention for the Hair and Scalp "m ■ O iißs-' r|" • '■ l ..»" jnijr ' ■ 8 V - '-I 1 * V 1 ' m S' Wll m fIV O j L HI Hll* Kj ftj ■WB 1 ■ jay4| 8 I me lie wor mu oiure i I ~ 1 8 s predate. Sanitary Grocery Co. 25-2 t-p. Davis Graham Flour or Breakfast Foo4 fresh today. Lippard and Barrier. 25- t-p. ; , For Rent—Two Horse Farm. Cfcas. A. Fisher, Route 1, Concord. N. C. 26- There Will Be a Box Supper at Pinnacle school Saturday night, February 2Sth, at 7 :30 o'clock. 24-2 t-p. Oranges and Grapefruit. Car Load at the Southern depot. The finest car this season. Sweet and juicy. They are gett'ng higher, season about over. Also eating apples. We deliver. Phone 585. Ed M. Cook Company. 24-st-p. Sales Distributor Wanted to Start Now in the fastest growing business the world ever knew. Three Millon ra dio sets were sold last year. 22 million will be sold in the IT. S. A. Thielen's new modern radio receiver is the peer less seller of them all. Think, only two orders weekly means SOOO per month. Four orders SI2OO per month. The set with the Marvelous Tone and Vol ume Supreme, the distance getter of them all. Write now, today, for our liberal 15 day trial offer and protected ! territory. Thielen'— Manufacturer, I 1207 North Siiore Ave., Chicago, 111. | 23-3 t-c. I S. C. Rhode Island Reds Eggs, 15 for |1.50 : 30 for $2.75. Jesse R. McClel lan, Phone 706. T. 8-ts. Foe Rent—Six-room Two-story House on Marsh Street. Excellent loca tion. See J. B. Sherrill, or call tele phone 78 or 019. -ts. For Rent-After March Ist. the John j M. Cook house on Corbin Street. I Two-story brick dwelling. See J. B | Sherrill, or call telephone 78 or 619. | ts. I Room For One More Concord to Char lotte and return every day. Room I for three on Saturdays. Mutual ag Tee niest. Flmnc HOG after seven p. m. 21-ts-c. iliary, is being carried on in every state ill the union. The $5,000,000 to be raised for tile endowment fund is to pro vide for permanency in the admiiiistra -1 lion of the work of-the national rehabili | tation committee, in the administration lof child activities and ill the handling iof the service and child welfare work in the department. The state’s quota of the fund is $60.- 000. It is the announced purpose of the Legion to spend ill this welfare and rehabilitation work only the incomp op interest on the money raised, rather than the principal. Although it is a county seat, the towri of Cameron. Louisiana, is without eon nection with the outside world by rail road. telegraph or telephone. 4 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE I - in anb abwi- the'city 111 Anower to Yesterday** Puato. !6iiiiFmili4ll ijjißiE Npoj fpTQfflßFteflTtoßnQtplßNlTfej LAST GAME OF SEASON PLAYED FRIDAY NIGHT Local V Meets Winston V on High School Floor.—Cleec Game Expected. What will probably be the last game of the basketball season in Concord is to Ik; played Friday night in the gymnas ium of tlie Higli School when the local: Y aggregation tikes on the fast five rep resenting the Winston Y. The game should be a good one. To begin with. Winston lias got n mighty good team. They have a bunch of ex-collegiate stars who play like demons. The local team went to Winston earlier in the season and was defeated, the Winston ites having a goodly margin at the con clusion of the fray. Naturally, there was an alibi for the locals. Winston has a fioo • which is the world's worst. It is about the size of the average pa-’or ami bedroom wit ho .t the bath. So su all is it that the foul rings lap 'i: the middle; Tne trick court •s not conducive to good niayfug on the pint of visitors and the result >v.n tluit : the locals wer> defeated. Char. >• to Y had a game scheduled in Winston but when they heard that they were using the small floor, they immediately cancell ed. The locals are looking forward to beat ing the Winston five for several reasons, i In the first place, the court here is much larger than the one in Winston. Then the Concord team is playing ;nfin itcly better than when Winston was play ed before. Since beating Davidson Re . serves Saturday night, the Concord quint is •'sorter feeling its oats” and is telling other teams to look out. MARINE CORPS LEAGUE ! ORGANIZED IN CHARLOTTE Loral Men Ashed to Join,—Organization Affiliated With Americas Legion. i Representatives of "The Maring Corps > League," an organization of soldiers who | were members of the .Marines during the ' World War, were in Concord Tuesday: l afternoon to see persons who were eligi-: i blc for joining the Corps, relative to affil- 1 iatiug themselves to Ibis organization, ji The Marine Corps League is a branch , 1 body of the American Legion. Its mem- I bership is also associated with the Leg-.l ion. The chapter in Charlotte was onlyj arganized on Friday, the 13tli of Febqg*- 1 ary. Blnce, thatpjfre it has lmd me meeting., „* w . jjjkH It was thought wise to expand ann um order to make the necessary expansion. ■ it was decided to make a canvass of the ' 1 I towns neighboring Charlotte and get I* [ members. Due to the fact that member- 1 l ship is limited to Marines, there was lit- 3 • tie possibility that an organization could * | be effected in any of these towns. There- ’ 1 fore Concord and Gastonia Marines were | asked to join. Any marine is asked to get in touch with tin* Adjutant at t'har [ lotte ns soon as possible and join the or- 1 | ganization. | The officers elected at the recent meet- 1 i : ng of The Marine Corps are G. W. Itool- 1 [ ey. commandant: and D. W. Blankeu- ! | ship, adjutant. Plans srp now underway 1 I to have what was lcrnied as a "blowout" 1 | at an early date, to which all members ' | will he invitedyr-f j PROMINENT PREACHER TO ' BE IN KANNAPOLIS ' Dr. JUngle. Noted Divine, to Coudurt a 1 Series of Meetings in Towel City. | An iiunouucenicii! of lynch interest to ' Concord people and especially to Concord 1 Presbyterians wtis mule several days ago. The announcement was to the effect that the Rev. Walter 1., Liugle. president of ; the Training Bclinl at Richmond, Va., and noted Presbyterian divine, is to con duct a series of meetings at the First Presbyterian Church at Kannapolis. I The meetings will begin on March 15 > and will tie continued through the 20th | of that month. i 1 hf. L ngle is a very noted preacher. I He held, prior to his present position as I President of the Training School, the; Chair of Church History in Union Semi nary at Richmond. l*revionn to this he I was pastor in the First Presbyterian' Churches of Rook Hill aud Atlanta. He ! is well known in Concord, where he eon-1 , ducted a uioetmg years ago. Perhaps the [ highest honor which Dr, I.iugle has hud \ conferred on him was his choice as Mm)-1 1 erator of the General Assembly of the- Southern Presbyterian Church. This is j the highest office which the Presbyter-] K ian Church can give to its ministers. i 2 Kannapolis is considered fortunate inf J getting I>r. Lingle and numbers of kx-al 5 church-people are planning to attend the 2 meetings. 1 Through negotiations conducted by 2 the Indiana Industrial Board it is pro | posed to transfer thousands or idle 3 cal miners of oouthwestern Indiana to' I the steel mills of South Chicago for | permanent employment. IT ANNOUNCEMENT! | Effective January 1, 1925, aH Insurance husiaeis formerly handled H 1! jy the Southern Loan and Trust Company waa transferred to the Fetxer F | & Yorke Insurance Agency. |j| Offices |n Cabarrus Hovmgs Bank BnMhffi. Meazantoo Kioto*. Htoto *1 | Fetzcr& Yorke Insurance Agency. r” '' ■ " J” '■ f X 'l' .•• 'M'v .. ‘ ,:v vV. tvif'.r • . i 'Vi- 1 s/t ■ •• !• . ■ ■ ■ ‘'.wfi Dr. A. V. Boyles and Miss Oran Hiekafg ArreOtod—Find $2,000 I tope Cache. (| Charlotte Obuorver. 25th. ' S Dr. A. V. Boyles, Dallas dentist, ami | Kiss Oran Hicks, of GastoMa. ytoter- 9 ! day yrere entangled in the meshes of 9 j the far-flung net of federal narcotic 9 • agents who have bean busy in this sec- C I tion for a month and who %rre*ted 21 3 i people Saturday night ami Sunday aad ( 5 j added another to the number Monday. <9 I Search of the home of Oran Hicks at I 512 East Airline Street. Gastonia, dis- | |close<l a supply of morphine, worth S 2- ■ : 000 at normal prices, and nine hypo- S j dermic syringes, the narcotic agents re- 2 ported. 2 Dr. Boyles was arrested in his auto- S mobile in the act of selling a S2O con- 5 1 , tainer of morprine, officers allege, stat- 8 ing that the drug. 20 cubes, was in a g 1 can labeled “BiSoDol" and tlie can was g in a small chiWa sock. They report 9 finding other cans with the same label S at Dr. Boyle’s bomb. His automobile | was confiscated. 2 rt Officers are working on the belief that 9 Orau Hicks was the "plant” and that 9 her home had been the storeroom. They 9 I report that she confessed she had been 3 distributing narcotic* under the direction 9 of someone else, to Charlotte. GrceHs- g boro and to several other points over the g 1 state. 9 When Dr. Boyles . was arrested, tlie g federal agents report, they found on his ■ person a letter from his brother, Dr. ■_ - F. M. Boyles, in New York, which they ■ think throws additional light on the ac- g ! tivities. Dr. I'. M. Boyles, out 011 bond J to appear to answer a similar offense. S is supposed to be taking a course of 3 study in New York. g "Boston Baked Beans.” m 1 In his letter, they say "Boston Baked a Beaus" are quoted at SSO a cau: Dr. I A. V. ftoyles is told to send a man to 9 : New York and tlie railroad and Pullman g fare are quoted; he is informed that at g ! present this is the best way the writer g knows to deliver the "beans,", and at a g , 1 later date a better arrangement may be - 1 made: when, the iettcq- is quoted as stat- 3 ing Dr. Taylor comes "we will get a 3 . room at Times Square hotel at $lO a 3 . day.” Officers believe each of the state- 9 . incuts has a special "significance, t : Oran Hicks and her mother were at a . home at the time the search warrant S iwtis served. While the search was be- 3 made, tlie offieton say, every effort | ; was made to steer them away from the J ; hiding idai-c of thq main supply. Some | , was found under the pillow of the bed j 1 in which the women were sitting. The | 1 large supply was found in a tin bucket | secreted nnder an qsd sack. The federal offieffijs say that rumors | were current in Chzßrlotten ten days ago ; Hint Dr. F. V. Taylor, arreste-.l Kunday. J lied gotten thirty ounces of morphine wet 1 ami that as a result of tliis. it rtmliT be j brcMtlit at a lower rate. If is alleged j that every purchase of morphine made j from affi|ict« by tlie officers in r h.n-lottc j last week was qerubine. , A >mnll amour: crape moifeihiui foutid Z ,at the Hicks idaMjfas recogoG.el as - of the same WhsiMif is alleged, J I The bulk of ffk drug foutid injfflj 1 w# ft., tin cans wIiiSISBWI 1 98 cubes each- 1 rt'Jfskid tliat cy 011 cof 3 the officers ]«<senEflt tiiq arre-t of > "tif' d To itli" Tommy Mason in Haiti- £ mmtSvlast Friday that the morphine - f«nnl’'at the Hicks place is recognizable S as of the same -took. Mason"* supply | clboe from New York. g Post and Flagg's Cotton Letter. | New York, Feb. 24. —The outsfand- 1 ing feature of today's market was the g heavy tenders of March notices .amount* S fug to almost: 150.000 bales. All active 2 demand from stmt houses for March at | about 38 is>ints under May and rather J general buying on the belief that she j rains in the sonthwest over the lioli- a days were inßnffieiemzi gave a strong ■ tone to the entire list. After the first | liour during which time bnssiness was j extremely active tide market ipueted j down but held very steady. Npot advices | continue to be very bullish and reports ■ from both iiK'iil and foreign dry goods J 'centers nre encouraging although busi-- j ness in the New England states w still | rather unsatisfactory. : POST AND FLAGG. j Travel Picture at Y Friday Night, The Y is putting on one of the best pictures it has had the entire year when "Picture Stories of American Wonder lands" is shown 011 Friday night at the Y gym. Tlie picture gives in detail the journey of the Charles E. Buck Tourist party ov er the west. Numbers of magnificent scenes are shown of the Rocky Moun tains. Yellowstone Paik. Isis Angeles. ‘Beattie, the Catuline islands and Gltieier. ■ Park. The whole thing, according to Y. - 'officials, is one of the most entertaining; ! pictures of its kind ever shown in Con ,cord. * , At the Theatres. i I’ola Negri in "lAlly, of the Dust,” , [supported by Noah Berry anti Ben Lyon j aud a comedy, "Great Guns." featuring j Bobbie Yernon. are the features at the' ’ ] Star today and tomorrow. "Tlie Tic That Binds." starring Wal j ter Miller. Barbara Bedford, Marion | (Swayne aud Haymoud Hatton and also o comedy are being shown at the l’as time today aud tomorrow. Residents of Brush, Colorado, and the vicinity thereabout, killed more than 32.000 rabbits and loaded 112 tons of 1 ‘ jttiey, eorn-fed rabbit meat into five box , ears. The rabbits were distributed to jthe poor of Denver. s Permanent Wave by the Lanoil Process means the* transform- jgj jP hair treatments of any kind, go out in the rain, brush and comb it 3 s i as much as you like, and yet have curly hair -just as .if you were a I! >* / WHOLE HEAD $20.00 ' I / V HALF HEAD, SIO.OO || IV 1 WE MAKE HAIR SWITCHES gj I Phone 892, Listed as . A. Henry’s Beauty Shop' gj are showing a beau- j tiful 1 ine of Curtain Ma- H^s? '■ terials and Drapery. : ■ j| Also Ruffled Curtains. ]|||P|P|ppHl M Look at Our Big Window and See the Materials We Are Showing gj Nets and Marquisette g§ Special 10c yd to $l4B I Cretonnes, Special 15c 1 v to 69c > d - * 3 * % H Ruffled Curtains 89c to H $2.48 a pair £?{.; JS- Draperies, All Colors, 1 s 19 C to 43 p a j r 1 When You Shop at Parks-Belk l Go., the Your Market M ■ i§Hi || § IPARKS-BELK CO. I I WE SELL IT FOR'LESS FOR CASH | ( Phones 138—608 Concord, N. C. gj —SIOM’N Pot- - TtV TiTOJH v*f~N6\N THAft- THIS BEAUTY CONTEST HAS fe=§\ 0$ hOKS'T LET THAT VOORRY YOU - !■ ">k / rrESrANT£> ** jg QRLS AND ENTERED THelk. NAm£S \ ( D I AS CONTESTANTS-HEREARE - ——r —\ J l . | ■' -. , ' Wednesday, Feb. 25,1025
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