Tuesday, October 20, 152.5 TO BE LASTING MUST BE PRSEKVtP *sg ■III. • v .? .>•' f:' *V .♦• '• . Exactly as it holds its old smokers,Chesterfield wins its new ones-on taste alone . ' •IS ' . ""*” 11 ■■■— "" ~ - '' A ~ i •■■-'_** Licorrr& MreaiToiaccoCo. no sußsmuri For Calumet quality—purity or M/V ' k economy* There are no substi- tutes for the pure, wholesome baking? produced through use of^fßlilll CAM MET 1 the world's GREATEST f&WM BAKING POWDED BH > «*¥*• «V, TIMM THOSE OF A*T OTHER HAND BI S MEN AGREE TO QUIT I CLAWING AT EACH OTHER In Grecmfeort) Serf on They Pledge 1 Co-operation In the Matter of I Schedules. Greensboro, Oct. 19.—Directors of the North Carolia Bus Owners as sociation, in session here, late this, I 666 b » prescription for /• • f. ti . •.- I Malaria, Chills and Fever, or Bilious Fever It KRbttiegtnM c’ - * i afternoon‘decided to cooperate in the matter of schedules instead of fight ig each other, and thus make the 1 business more .profitable. I John W. Hester, of Oxford, at j torney for the association, pleaded .for cooperation. j Bus men declared that the early , days of the clawing at each other | are past and that the business is on 1 a much. bftter basis than i the first year of "bus operation. Attending the meeting were A. B. C. Kirk, Salisbury; H. F. Moore and Marvin Fariofce, High Point; T. M. Mantis and Caudle, Albemarle; L. F. Beßrnard, A1 Kramer and G. F. Elliott, Greensboro, and Dickey, 1 Raleigh,and Lowder, Concord. Feminine Jealousy Sure to Kill Ro ' • • msnee. , Aunt Jane in New York Mirror. There is nothing so well guaranteed to dispel a man’s love aa jealousy. It sometimes bores a woman for a man Jo be jealous of her continuously, bat for a woman to let the little Green God show himself means utter ruin of a love affair. Men just can’t stand jealousy. They run from it. Sometimes a man will endure a little of it from “the (girl,” ‘but if he isn’t very much in love himself and the girl displays signs of jealousy of other girls Interested in him—smash goes the loyps affair. Jealousy is an awfuf bore. Its roots are a feeling of self-insuffioiency, {and who cares for a map or woman who is not master or mistress of his thought? Jealousy on a woman's part means that the man has won her affections, and when be has such convincing that the chape is over—--why, he ik no longer inter ested, ' . ‘ A man likes comfort, and jealousy is the moot uncomfortable attitude a woman can show a mjtji. It ruins any relationship, but how many mar riages have been unhappy because of a wife’s petty jealousy ot * husband’s continuous suspicion. ' Think big and jedlopsly will have no place to enter. And the counter THE CONCORD &AILY TftIBUNE V • - '-T Jt ; - - thoughts when jealousy is beginning to ; ‘be aroused are that there are a gr^nt-many other interesting , men and women left in the world; that a per son can love more than once or twice in his life; that if this love fails you another may be right around the corner. Some Things Needed. Winston Republican. Some one has been wishing for a beery box that will prevent all the best berries from staying on the top. A telephone ring that will tell Us who is on the other end of the Wire before we answer it. Some Common courtesy in telephone manners and instead of yelling at the top of your voice when you make a call by demanding “whozit,” tgll your own name first in a decent, polite manner. An adjustable ring that will fit the finger of the usual number of girjs you become engaged to during the sum mer, ■ Motorists to understand that when a red light .is gleaming on a traffic signal that it means you must stop your car and not goy whizzing by at fifty mile clip. -You are liable to strike some one thal is obeying the law and crossing under the green light. s An anglers scales that will corrobo rate Rje fisherman’s st.ory regarding the weight of the fish he caught while on*his vacation. A piano that will sound the same to the girl playing it as it jioe* to the neighbors. Get all these things and we will be ready for a trip to Paradise. Plan’to Check Reckless Motorists. “One IVas Killed Here.” Five hundred of these grim signs ! have been placed on Chicago streets : in the campaign against further deaths of children from automobiles. 1 j There were 548 deaths from auto- , biles in Cook county for 258 days : this year or an average of more than . two a day. Many of these tragedies involved children, as thousands of j Chicago's youngstera have no other 1 plac* to play but in the street. In 1023, the year before the signs were erected, 002 were killed in Chi cago hr motor can. In 1924 there j were 564 deaths. This year’s total la expetced to mount to much higher I figures. Appointments of Western North Carolina Conference Read Monday Statesville, Oct. 19.—Appointments for Ihe preachers of the Western North Caroline conference were read by Bishop Denny just prior to final adjournment this afternoon. The list of appointments follows: Charlotte IMs.rict. . D. M. I.ilnker, presiding elder. Ansonvillo.'O. B. Mitctmll; Bethel and New Hope. J . W. Kennady; Chariotte-Belmont Park. J. F. Arm strong ; Brevard Street. A. P. Rnt ledgc: .Calvary, C. M. Short: Chad wick. B. F. Hargett: Dilworth, G. D. Herman: Duckword Mertor'al. E. P. Billups; Duncan Memorial. A. R. Sur rett ; Wawthorne Lane. R. 11. Daugh erty, W. 1.. Nicholson, supernumer ary ; Myers Park, C. E. Rozzelle; Spencer Memorial. R. E. Hinshaw; Trinity. A. D.. Wilcox: Tryon Street. A. 1.. Stanford; We.-t Charlotte. J. A. Smith, supply. Hickory Grove, E. N. fjotvder; I.ili-.tville,. T. B. Honeycutt; Mnrshville, Elzie Myers; Matthews, I). F. Carver: Monroe-Central. H. G. Hard n, North Mouroo-Iceinorflep. D. S. Richardson; Morven. J. S. Gibbs; Peach land. J. C. Tuibcrger; P'neville, R.. E. Hunt; Polkton. .1. W. Ingle; Prospect, J. M. Folger; Rural Trinity, W. S. Cherry; Thrift-Moores, J. J. Edwards; Cnipnville, O. L. Brown; Wadesboro, ,T. H. Armbrust; Wax haw. M. A. Osbornei Weddington, T. Huggins. Missionaries to Japan, S. A. Stewart and N. S. Ogbuht; professor Candler School of Theology, P. T. Durham: president Southern South ern Industrial Institute, J. A. Bald win ; conference secretary of educa tion. W. L. Sherrill. Greensboro District. J. B. Craven, presiding Elder; Ash boro, tV. H. Willis; Coleridge, H. F. Starr, supply; Deep River, L. T. Ed ens; Gibsonville, E. H. Nease; Greens boro, Bethel, J. E. Woosley; Caraway Memorial ,T. V. Crouse; Centenary, RMi. Tuttle; College Place, G. R. Jordan; J. W. Long, supernumerary; Glenwood, W. R. Kelly; Park Place, W. A. Jenkins; J. P. I,aiming, super numerary; Prox’mity, W. sou; West. Market. Street, J. F, Kirk ; A.H. Wliisuer, supernumerary ; Mast: East Greensboro, A. Burgess; liV. Greensboro, 11. L. Powell; High Point—East End. E. J. Harbisou; Highland, E. M. Jones; Main Street, W. B. Davis; Wesley Memorial, E. IC. MeLnrty, H. C. Byrum, J. P. Jamestown; Oakdale, J. E. Womack; Liberty. J. H. Brendall, Jr.; New Hope, W. M. Rathburn ; Pleasant Gar dfen, A. R. Bell; Rainseur-Frunklin ville, J. W. Hoyle. Jr.; Randleman, S. T. Barber; Randolph, W. R. Harris; Rhidsviile, J. H. West; Ruffin, J. ,H. Brendall; Uwhnrrie, C. W. Clay; Wentworth, J. T. Rati edge. V President Greensboro College, S. B. Turrentine; Treasurer Greensboro College, W. M. Curtis; Book editor and editor Methodist Quai-terlv Re view. (}. T. Rowe. Editor N. C. Chtis tianAdvocate, A. W. Plyler. . Mount Airy District. E. W. Fox, presiding- elder. Atnrat, J. J. Eads; Danbury, J. F. H;pp; Dobson, A. J. Bolling; Draper, J. W. Vestal: Elkin. L. B. Aber nathejp; Jonesville, C. C.. Totherow, supply; Leaksville, X. C. Williams; Madison, T. J. Rogers; Mount Airy- Centra], W. A. Newell; Rockford StrVeL G. W. Williams, Mount Airy Circuit, W. J. S. Walker, supply; Pi lot Mountain, H. M. Wellman; Rural Hall, W. R. Jenkins; Sandy Ridge, Orell Lineberger, supply; Spray. H. I’. Powell; Stokesdale, M. E. Left wich; Stoneville-Mayodan, M. Q. Tuttle; Summerfield, W. T. Albright; Walnut Cove, J. T. Ratledge; Yad kinville, R. E. Ward. North Wilkesboro District. Seymour Taylor, presiding cider. Avery, H. A. Bryans; Boone, M. B. Woosley; Creston, W. A. Thomas, supply; Elk Park, J. I. Spinks; Hel ton, J. A. Howell; Jefferson, J. L. Reynolds; Long Springs, J. W. Hall, supply; Moravian Falls, W. I. Hughes North Wilkesboro, H. G. Al len ; Ronda and Roaring River. W. J. Miller; Sparta, A. L. Lucas; Todd, T. G.-Williams, supply; Watauga, R. A. Taylor; Wnrrenvilie, W. J. Rusfly, supply; Wilkesboro, J, S. Folger. Missionary to Japan, W. A. Wilson; teacher Appalachian Traiuiug School, J. M. Downum. Salisbury District. Z. Paris, presiding elder. ) Albemarle : Central. C. M. Pickens; First Street. R. A. Swnringen; Cir cuit, L. H. Griffith. Baden, C. R. Ross; Bethel, D. C. Ballard; China Grove, W. E. Hauff. Concord: Central, R, M. Courtney; Epwortb, J. M. Varner; Forest Hill, T. F. Higgins; Harmony, J. C. Keev "r; Kerr Street, W. A. Barber; West ford, E. Myers; Concord circuit, A. G. Ix>ftin. East Spencer, Long Street, James H. Greene; Gold Hill, F. J. Stough; Kannapolis, J. F. Moser; Land's, W E. Rusty; Mt. Pleasant, W. L. Scott; New London, C. B. Hollister; Nor wood, F. O. Dryman;-Norwood cir cuit, H. R. Cornelius; Salem, H. L. Powell. Salisbury ; First, It. G. Thompson ; North Main street, J. E. Thompson; Park Avenue, P. b, Shore; South Main Street, W. A. Rollins; Salisbury, circuit, R. L. Melton; Spencer cen tml, R. O. Eller; Woodleaf, T. A. Plyler; Yadkin-Rowan, J. M. Bran don ; Missionary to Japan, I. L. Shav er. Winston-Salem District. J. H. Bamhardt, presiding elder. Advance, E. E. Snow-; Cooleemee, J- A. J; Farrington; Davidson, R. F. Hunnicutt; Davis, E. M. Avett; Den ton, C- P. Goode; Farmington, C. M. McKinney ; Forsyth, R. C. Goforth; Han«s<Clemnions, T. B. Johnson ; Ker ncravilte, W. G. McFarland; Lewis ville, W. G. Pilcher; Lexington-Er laufier, J- AV. Bennett; First Church, w - K. Shelton. Linwood, J. W. Camp bell; Mocksvillc, R. F. Howie; Oak Rtfce, H. F. Duncan; ThomasvUle- Maln Street, W. L. Hutchihs; Trin- — OUA PEW IDS. ILK GET RESULTS i it?, T. ,J. Hciiok: Tliomnsvil)*- Cir i c-uit, R. f). Pmflit: Walkcrtown. I Parker Holmes; AAVloomp. it. AA\ Fitz- I gm a3<l; AVirvston-Sali-m-Ardmore. I/, t li. Hayas; Rurkhpad, J. ('. William*; Centenary, C. ('. Weaver. Central Ter race, J. C. Cornett; Grace, .T. P. , Hippß; Greeit Street, W. B. Shinn; 1 Ogburn Memorial. G. B. Clemmer; ; West End. .T. W. Moore; Children's - Home. C. A. Wohd. Student Chicago - T'niversity, Cooleemee quarterly con - ference. R. A. Smith; transferred to . western North Carolina Conference . from North Carolina Conference. A. ■ I>. Wilcox; transferred from Western ■ North Cnrolina conference to South ■ Georgia conference, R. K. Brady. Asheville District. H. C. Sprinkler, pressing elder. Asheville-Betliel, T. C. Jordan; . 1 Biltmore, M. B. Clegg ; Central, A. C. . Chappell: Chestnut Street. (J. A. ; Stamper; Haywood Street. T. A. , Groqe,;Mount Pleasant, M. G. Ervin; . West Asheville, J. S. Hiatt. Black . Mountain. G. C. Brinkman: Brevard. ; E. R. Welch: Elk Mountain. It. At , kins; Fairyiew, F. L. Setzer; Flat ; Rock-Fletchers, .1. C. Banks; Ivey. , R. G. MeClnmi'ock, supply: Hender . snnville, M. T. Smathers; Henderson ; Circuit, ,T. W. Parker; Hominy. A. 1,. ■ Latham; Leirester. L. T. Cordell; . Marshall,*C. B. Newton: Mills River. . C. F. Tate; Oteen. L. W. Colson: Itos • man. .1. C. Richardson; Saluda-Try on ,P. E. Barker: Sandy Mush. A. .1. • Burrus; Spring Creek, A. A. Angel, supply: Swannanoa. J. O. Cox; • Weaverville, I). W. Brown: Weaver ville Circuit, J. W. Groce. Missionary western Mexican mission, R. ,J. Par ker. Marion DWirict. E. O. Peale. presiding elder. Ball Creek, E. A. Blanton, supply; 80.-tick. E. J. Poe; Broad River. J. C. Gentry; Burke Circuit. T; G. Smith; Burnsville, G. L. Wilkinson: Cliffside, M. W. Hickard; Cross Mill, J. J. Gray: Forest City, W. It. Ware; ■ Gilkey. .7, V. Tabor; G!on Alpine, John Cline; Henrietta-Caroleen, J. P. Hornbuckie; Marion-First Church, W. E. Poovey; Marion Mills, .T. N. Wise. Marion Circuit. E. I). Ballard: McDowell Circuit, H. F. Stimßon; Micaville, H. C. Freeman: Mill Spring, J. C. . Postelle; Morganton- First Church, G. T. Bond; Oak For est, B. A. Sisk, supply; Morgauton Circuit, L. K Smith; Old Fort. M. W. Itargen; Old Fort Circuit, Elmer Simpson; Rutherfordton. J. O. Er vin; Rutherford College, O. J. Jones; Spindale, O. L. Simpson; Spruce Pine. G. H. Christenbury; Table Rock, W. J. Hackney. Professor Rutherford col lege, R. M. Hauss. Shelby District. C. S. Kirkpatrick, presiding elder. Bclinont-Main Street. R. M. Hoyle • Park Street, J. A. Fry: Behvood, John H. Green; Bessemer, E. P. Sta bler; Ckerryville Station, R. F. Mock: Cherryville Circuit. J. E. B. Houser; Cramerton, R. H. Kennington : Crouse. ;!■ B. Fitzgerald; Dallas. C. O. Ken 9^rly; Gastonia-Main Street, F. J. Prettyman; East End, C. M. Camp bell ; Franklin Avenue, H. H. Rob bins; Ma.vlo, R. 1,. Forbis ; Smyer, C. H. Moser; Trinity, J. R. Warren; Best End, G. W. Fink; Goodsonville, J. W. Combs: Kings Mountain, O. P. I Ader; Liocolnton, W. B. West; Lin colnton Circuit, W. E. Moretz; Lowes | ville, W. B. Thompson; Lowell, A. C. Triplett: McAdensville, D. P. Grunt; ’ Mount. Holly, E. E. Williamson; Polk -1 ville. S. M. Ham; Rock Spring. R. C. Kirk. Shelby-Central, H. K. Boyer- Lafayette Street, A. S. Raper. Shel by circuit, I). P. Waters; South Fork, J. N. Randall; Stanley, G. G. Ad ams. Statesville District. J. E. Abernethy, presiding elder. Ball Creek, Jos. Greene; Catawba, . Beverly Wilson; Cool Springs, F. H. Price; Davidson, I, Erwin; Dudley Shoals, T. H. Brittain; Elmwood, J. . W. Strider; Granite Falls, A. C. . Swafford. Hickory: First, H. H. Jordan, I. • M. Stafford, junior preacher; West view, H. W. Howard; Hickory Cir cuit, Cecil Bell, supply; Hiddenite, > T. AA. Hager; Hudson, T. R. Rayle; Lenoir: First, Carlock Hawk; ; South Lenoir, M. H. Tuttle; Lenoir , Circuit, D. G. Smith, supply; Maiden, J. C. McSwain. Mooresville: Central, A. L. Aycock • Broad Rtrcet, A. C. Kennedy; Jones ; Memorial, A. G. Lucky, supply; . Mooresville circuit, C. L. McCain; Mt. , Zion, G. AV. A r ick; Newton, W. F L AVomble; Olin, E. E. Yates; Rhodhiss, J. L. Rayle, supply; Shepherd, O. p’ I Ruth. , Statesville: Broad Street, M F . Moores; Grace Street, J. H. Brad . ley; Statesville Circuit, C. A. Lewis; ■ , „ Morris » n ’ junior preacher, sup ply ; Stony Point, J. M. Barber; Tav >! locsville, J. A. Peeler; Troutmans, I). ; j A. Oakley; Student Boston Univer . ’ *•**' Central Mooresville Quarterly ; , Conference, A. T. Brantley; Harvard . university, First Church Hickory . quarterly conference, W. O. Goode. AVaynesviUe District P- AA'. Tucker, presiding elder : Andrews, J. R. Church; Bethel R P. Fikes; Bryson City, D. V. Howell • i .Canton, A. G; Gibbs; Collowhee, A Lynch; Delwood, H. E. Christ' j supply ; Franklin, B. C. Reavis , Franklin circuit, R. A. Truitt; Fines J JL BroW,h ’ su PP l y : Glenville, .jAAC Medford, supply; Hayes ville, . L - Setzer; Haywood, Van B. Har | rinon; Highland. A. L. Kayle; Hia vrassee, C. E. Bteadman; Jonathan, H. M. Keener; Judson, to be sup plied; Lake Junaluska, Frank Siler; n a< H n ’ L lioten . supply; Murphy, | S' vl a ßh !^. an, ,V Murphy Circuit, to be supplied; Robbinsville, W T Correli supply; Sylva, W. M. Robi bins; Waynesville, T. F. Marr- AVeb- E er w Ci wM t iV F ' W Cook ' WhitH* K. AA. Whittier, William Harnbuckie, Jr., supply. Yale Divinity schoot Hartsdeld; agent of hospital, J. W Mangum. > ■ ~~ ' - O(VATIOW-WIBE II . INSTITUTION- $ Lpimeyta DEPARTMENT STORES V • <SO-54 Street. Concord. N. C. Time to Buy Blankets Splendid Economies In This Store Buy those Blankets now I Our supply is mosl ( inviting both in quality and price. We have a goodly assortment of cotton, wool mixed, and all* wool blankets. Our prices are surprisingly low, tO I 1 New Styles and / / Colors 111 We have just received some I I I jf the most beautiful styles of Jl\ (he seasosn. dJ M $2.95 to $8.95 ** vKu AAA to D Widths Rutn-Kesler Shoe Store COURT CALENDAR The October Term of Cabarrus Superior Court will cOn- . f vene October, 19th, 1925, before His Honor Judge Henry P. Lane. Ihe Civil Docket will not be called until Monday, Oc tober 2Gth, 1925, and will be called in the following order MONDAY Mary Lee Harvey et als vs. Alice Basinger et als, for motion. C. A. Isenhour, Admr. vs. W. H. Smith et als for mo tion. Lillian Propst vs. Lewis Furr for motion. • 124 Corl Wadsworth Co. vs. D. H. Sides. 209 D. C. Courtney vs. Bebee & Smith 232 W. B. Ward & Co. s. C. B. Cook. 263 J. P. Crowell The O. S. Kelly Co. $ 314 Jas. L. Brown s. J W. Tarlton 325 Erie Steam Shovel Co. -s Ren and Marshall Tectef ' TUESDAY. 365 C. J. Harris vs. M. H. McKnight. 366 W. F. Gray vs. Jim Miller 385 M. F. Teeter vs. Locke Cotton Mills 408 Nelson Machinery Co. vs. f. C. Pounds 409 Pearl Novelty Co. vs. T. C. Willeford . 1 423 Richmond-Flowe Co. vs. j. F. Bales & Son WEDNESDAY ... £ 124 Henry B. Burr ,s. F„ G. Lawing 125 E. D. Burr '•= F G Lawing 430 Peeler & Co. Furr Bargain House I B Durham Market ' vs. Furr Bargain House "15 J. A. Warren s 1. Wm. Propst. ~M ' 12 Richmond Flowe Co. vs. Coughlin Co. '44 Concord Furniture Co. vs W. K. Baldwin. THURSDAY 20— G. A. Moser vs. S. S. &J. E. Brijwnand S. . g 188 fnternational Shoe Co. vs. Ruth-Kesler et als . WjM Divorce cases not docketed by agreement of the Bas, will h be called at convenience of the Court. * Witnesses need not attend until day set for trial. All ca*#fc«§ll not reached on day set will take precedence over, dases of n<gct j; This October 10th, 1925. J B. McA.LLISTER, Clerk Superior Court. Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Results PAGE THREE

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