PAGE EIGHT -&-T - - ---- ■ -r- —t ' S Complete Outfit For $28.75 ‘ 1 This All Steel Red. exactly like cut. Two inch posts. I Pf Three cane panels in head and three in foot. t Beautiful ij llj mahogany finish that will not come off, mounted on all | g metal casters, easily moved about the room. National 2 w Springs. Enameled to prevent rusting. Extra heavy Li bands on sides to strengthen springs. Forty-five pound " ;f cotton mattress, made of all new sanitary material. Good -s I grade fanev art tick. Bed $12.50, Springs $6.50, mattress p H SO. 15. Outfit for S2B 75 I Other Steel Beds in two-inch $9.75 to $28.50 2 H posts at p Every piece of goods we sell is guaranteed to please or f |t money refunded. is (Concord Furniture Co. i THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE j.i JOHNSON’S PURE PORK LIVER MUSH X IT IS DELIVERED FRESH. EVERY DAY TO 2 I ' r YOUR GROCER y x 4 I goooooo^7: ifi~' ;; ii THE Utf iVEkSAL CAR . The AH. Steel Body Car Roadster $260.00 Touring $290.00 Starter and Demountable Rims Extra l Coupe $520.00 Sedan Tudor $580.00 . All Prices F. O. B. Detrit REID MOTOR CO.! CONCORD’S FORD DEALER £ | Corbin and Church Streets Phone 220 * jadsOTgaii wrew- INSURE [ When You Start To Build The rignt time to take out insurance is when you start £ | buildi-ig. Then if through any cause your building suould J fi hum. even before completed, tht Insurance will cover "out & ft loss. | I retzer & Yorke Insurance Agency 1 3 Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. I t » FETZER A. JONES YORK I* B w«yiutW)H.iiAj.a*ij«.Baant»wwafcai»wi.ujn.i>K»nw. Hfff |. l T ippooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoocoooo I Y. M. C. A. Members Take Notice! i I THE SPECIALTY STORE I Headquarters for All I Athletic and Gym Equipment |S. Union St Opposite Court House fcoooooooffoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooJ m / • Hifl fife C \ .. v . i . * Concord Daily Tribune I * time of closing mails The tune of the closing of mails at the Concord postcdfice is as follows: Northbound 130-J1:00 P. M. 36*L10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M., 38 — 8:30 F. M. 30—11:00 P. M. , Southbound 39 9:30 A. M. 45 3:30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. 1 LOCAL MENTION The Rocky Ricci- High School will have an entertainment and social. Fri -1 day. October 30. 1025, at seven :t o'clock. The public is invited. Ernes: Hansel, 10-year-old son of { Rev. M. E. Hansel, pastor of the 1 Second Presbyterian Church, is quite 1 sick at his home. { Adelene, the small daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. .T. B. Linker, 'has entered ; the Concord H snital where she will • undergo Ireatment. t ■ * | The Ooueord Kiwnnis Club will hold ; its weekly meeting at the Y. M. C. A. I tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. A tine | program for the meeting has been ar i ranged. i The condition of C. D McDonald, f .Tr., who . has been confined to his ‘ home with an attack of tcnsilitis, is . improved, reports from his home ‘ state! * The first regular meeting '-of the . Study Club for the year is being held ; this afternoon with the club Pres: ‘ dent, Mrs. I. I. Davis, Jr., at hot > home on North Union street. ; The Sunday School Institute for I No. 11 township will be held Sunday i afternoon, November first, at 2:30 | o'clock at tfie Rocky River .Methodist 1 Church. Alt interested in the work o. the institute are urged ty attend. Members of St. Johns Lutheran Qiiurch, who will take part in the I pageant. The Way of Peace, are ! asked to meet at the church on Satnr [ lay evening at” o'clock for a 're j . earsal. | Defendants tried in recorder's court I yesterday ' afternoon paid fines and I costs totalling $94.40. The heaviest | liue was SSO. paid by a man charged I with operating his car while intoii | fated. Court was in session- oulv a | short time. ■; , i | The new home of Mr. and Mrs. C. ! A. Cannon ou North t'niou street is I about completed arid the house .will be : occupied in rhe hear future. At pres ent Mr. Cannon ami family are living ip the house .formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cannon and family. . Fred Spradley, chaqpfd with, larceny ■ of -medicine from Cline's pharmacy. was fined the costs m the case and gi\ - | en a suspeuded" sentence in jiojicc [ court yesterday nftVrnoon. lie wa ordered by the'court i'u secure work apd stick to, it, and also to observe all | laws cf tbe city and Btate. ■" : I ‘ The weather mbit; was right in pro- I dieting Colder 1 weather for this'sectiqq j of the country last ' night. However, freezing tempcrfitiires did pot .com/e. tin- merenf-y dropping no lower than 40 degrees during the night. Contin ued cold weather is predicted for to night and tomorow, with slightly ris ing temperatures Saturday. Premium winners at the Cabarrus County Fair are receiving their checks , not*-, the money having been sent out i by Dr. T. N. Spencer, fair secretary, ; early this week. -Dr. Spencer stated i. jthat he tried to be careful in mailing the cheeks so that everyone entitled' ! to one would receive it, hut if anyone i was overlooked the matter will be 1 quickly adjusted. i BROTHER KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT WEDNESDAY | Miss Hersperger Receives Word of ■ ! Her Brother’s Death and Lsaves j [ For New York. ( Miss Deima Hersperger. who has i ! been in Concord for a perod of two ■ r weeks in charge of tbe kindergarten, I was called home last night when it , | was learned that her brother had j t been killed jn an automobile accident. < ( None of the details of the accident j [ yvere given. | It is understood that Miss Horsper- J ger's brother was a boy of about 15 J years of age and was the only son iD < a family of six. The distressing news J was received in Concord about 10 ( o'clock, bc'ng telephoned to tbe city 1 • from Charlotte. | Miss Hersperger left for her home l I in Mayfield, N. Y., last evening oil j 8 train No. 30. No plans had been t > made as to the date of her return to 1 1 Concord. ■ Octogenarian Makes Living As In- 1 j struct or hi Swimming. ■ Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 29.—OP)— . • J. T. Richards, 80. has a reputation \ I of being abe to teach swimming to | any one old enough to get in the I water. “Dad.'' as he is known, has I been swimming whenever he desired 1 for 70 years. He'is now instructor I at the municipal saltwater nata torium. He makes a specialty of . teaching children, he eays. 1 1 CONSTIPATION 1 1 harmful, and a cauae of i much worriment and ill health, -a real danger to . elderly people who can not easily resist its poisonous effectia yet readily over- Chamberlain’s Tablets Prompt and pleasant. One who has used them says: “They keep my sto mach and liver in food order, but I ise them more especially for con -5 itipation. Especially would I oom- Q nend it to elderiy people. ” Only 25c. 0 i ' ~ Ottesm Drug Store. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE This country e -uld bo worse It Siberia the soil freezes feet deep Imagine digging 66 feet for Ashing worms. The Dead Sea is ashless, In this way it is similar to all other bodies of water. Unless Ash wear muzzles The lengths of a mile vary In dit ferent countries, and also in differ ent means of transportation. In Chicago a man named Mr. Halt tot married. Which is -one time you can say he and his wife art ! one. The idea of visiting cards original ed tdSChina. And. from the looks ot signatures, so did the habit of sign • Ing letters. • Consider the ant !!«• is so bus working he breaks up other .people r lllcnles Autos don't cry at night and babies do. but autos aren’t worth much after being used 20 years. Experts are unable to determine the origin ot grapefruit, to the guilty party may go unpunished. People who live in new fall clot Iks shouldn’t eat Ice cream cones. A meteor usually flien through space and ends with a crash. The same is true of a meteoric career. Bad news from Russia. Things are awful over there, but could be worse. Suppose boll weevils got in their whiskers? t*-, " Farmers from various sections re port profits from crop pools, unless | there are sharks in thc’.n. /Copyright. 1925. XEA Service. IncJ j y When a man rests oo hlu kaarsis t crushes them '- 1 » , ' •in Apn’.s’on Ala. a man wqlAle | ; t.tßut it is iron pipfc ‘>nd tie >t . . . day It i.- : to beat your crose H'lu-n it i.- liiuscd oy some friend j double crossing you Great oaks. frtMu ljttlOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC | ’ "AN *I! i v> > . i*'j ■ - - '• i 1 OLD FASHION SALE . | i j r of | FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS ** it For i| Friday, Saturday and Monday I ONLY ! t fts O. F. After ' 1 1 j! i Sale Sale ! ! ' Price Price ! jt 54-inch Crepe Back Satin $3-69 $4.50 1 1 ; 54-inch Crepe Satin Heavy . $4.50 $5.75 J ' Ji 54-inch All Silk Charmem»e $3.25 $3.95 ! ] jj! 40-inch Crepe Back Satin $2.39 ' $s!oO V j | 40-inch Satin Back Crepe $2.35 $3.00 ;' !| 40-inch Flat Crepe (heavy) -$3.15 « $375 ij] 5 40-inch Flat Crepe (cols.) _a_-.sl.9ft $2.50 ! |l ( |! 40-inch Corticelli Thistledown $2.75 $l5O l' I I 40-inch Service Crepe de Chine. $1.59 $2.00 j* 40-inch Black Roshonora $2.25 $3.00 ! ]! 40-inch Navy Roshonora $1.95 $275 1! 40-inch Silk Bengaline 1- $2.90 $3.76 - > j' 40-in£h Silk Charmeus? $1.39 $2.00 ]! 40-inch Georgette , $1.50 * $2.00 1 1 40-inch Beldings Georgette $2.45 $3.00 ' ! | 40-inch Silk Radium * $1.35 $1.75 ! j 40-inch Baronet‘Satin $1.39 $1.76 ! ; j 36-inch Black Satin MessaUnc $1.29 $1.65 36-inch Black Satin Duchess $2.25 $3.00 ■ 36-inch Brocade Silks $1.35 $2.00 1 54-inch Bordered Print Crepe $4.95 $6.50 | Many Other Silks Priced Specially For Three Days « One Big Table of Silks at a Dollar a Yard FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY J FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN* WEAk* | [OOCOOOOOOOOOftPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeS COMMUNISTS EFFORT "DOOMED TO FAILURE ■ksetthiis Duilrh Declares Reds’ Prcpaeanda SovOi Among Negro WUI Prove Fiuitkss. , Raleigh. Oot. 2R.—“lf the Rimsian communists are looking to organiz ing the negroes to give them support in America, they are destined to the same rnde disappointment that the (let man junkers experienced in 1917- 18." declared Josephus Daniels, sec retary of ihe navy in Wilson** cabi net. in an address here today to the annual Xort'i Carolina, conference of the negro Methodist Episcopal Church. The fermer secretary based his re marks upon a recent news article to the effect that the communists had decided that the American negro of fered a fertile field for the sowing of radical propaganda. In telling of 666 a to a prescription (or Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It Kills the genua CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET iCorrected Weekly by Cline & Moose) Figures named represent price paid for product on the market: Kb»» fit) < orn $1 in Sweet potatoes $1 ..Vi turkeys .25 to 3at Onions $1.50 Pfa* , —s3 00 Ritter ... , —*£. .35 i Country Haul _ .40 1 Country Bboulder .25 j (V untry Sides I Young Chickens 25 i Hens ip I Irish Potatoes $1.50 I * —~r— —| Melrose Plbikr Liberty Self Rising L. % I tip:\ «WT AND v I. X‘. 'W .aBEST i , These two brands of Flour go )£ j tpore 1 homes in Concord and vicinity ! than any high grade flour on th} j jWflWboo VxXxi- •OOCCXXXXXXJC ; j for Melrose. Liberty | j guess -to use theie. Tbby are fresh. Cline & Moose ' ''■! di.il the flat failure of the Herman plan to stir up sedition during the first war days, Mr. Daniels quoted his re • ply to an apprehensive secret service agent who had called upon him for advice: "There are secret enemies of tins government in America that need watching, but they a/to not to be found among the negro race. They may employ a few by pay. but they arc throwing away the money. I was bom in what" is called the 'black belt o£- the South'—l have played with'negro ,hoys—l. have |been /j their churches and schools. 1 know them as well as man can know peo ple. * * * I will promise that there wHII be no tronble in the South, and that when Uncle Ham calls for them the negroes will boar true and faith ful allegiance.” He cited negro war records in proof of his assertion and paid a general tribute to the loyalty of the negro. More than 100 delegates are attend ing the conference, whpgi continues through Friday, when a vote will be taken on the proposed unification of the Southern and Northern branch of the church. LOST ! Traveling Bag eontainiug valuable pa pers and wearing npparpl between I-andis and Stony Point. Liberal re ward if returned* to \V. L. Rrown, Mooresville, N. C., Route 1, or Con cord Daily Tribune, Concord, N. C. 29-2 t-p. ODD FELLOWS NOTICE Meets every Thursduy evening at 8 o’clock. M. L. ROSS, N. Or ! C. H RITCHIE. Sec. Cibi«il)wg Store ' CONCORD COTTON MARKET 'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 192$ C#»tem orti i AS Cotton Seed .43 1-2 —j, i.;,— ~~ THi thofrkfc'ltWUtT Suite 403 Cabarrus Savings Bank Building "Osteopathy treat* nay fitness for which people commit ft • factor." Phones: OBfo 914; Rrt 167 1 I CHATS WITH YOUR 9 GAS MAN If an inch were cut Off ' the tyottom of every | \ Chinaman’s shirt it would | [ reduce the price of cotton ! ! a cent a pound, it is said. ] | If as much care were giv- > en to gas ranges, water ! heaters and other appli- | ances as is lavished on the J | family flivver, there would < > be a noticeable reduction , \ in gas bills. ] \ When the cylinders of ' your automobile become filled with carbon you ; ] have it removed. , But ' when your range or heat- ! ! er burners tilog with car- , | bon, dust and Imt, you .of- | S ten go on using them just ' v the same. Poor combus- ] 8 tion and higher gas bills ' X result. g Remove and boil gas 8 range burners once each X month. Thoroughly clean 8 9 all, gas heater burners be- X •O fore winter and several B X times during the heating 8 x season. Gas is tljie- most K O efficient fuel on earth, if 9 8 rightly used. How clean 8 X are your’ appliances ? ’< I Concord & I j| ] - J - - J.-J.aw —LJJLL. HL-- r gf|| IB The proper caper W - "if for cutting capers pfiL Hallowe’en— I'riiere’ll be a hundred par- ! . Sj|o , ties in Concord next Satur # day night and the pat*ty of 0 the first part who is giving 8 II • the party is expecting you 9 td be right up to the second 0. _ —she isn’t inviting antiques. 8 X Everything in top trim here X 9 to-tet you look like a man who is having the time of his 9 life! - , ' . 8 Schloss Fall Suits $25.00 Harry Berger Fall Shirts $1:50 8 ; Schoble Fall Hats $5.00 New Fall Neckwear 9 HOOVER’S,Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” v JOOOOOOOQPOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCiSb OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOOOOf COAL I | ; The Right Coal For the Right Purpose A, EXPOUNDS ; FflOlMi 244 OK 279 | ' i: [ IIS’: C*b.. 6’ iMlfii; V* Hit! :R Sour. OSI!.." tu, nr . Jf SUCCESS pi BUSINESS— i requires Cap ital, experience, industry and a good banking connection. The resources of this hardware available to its custom ers for the promotion business enterprise and we invite you to to meet your particular needs'. : ’-V CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK | BE PREPARED FOR TI&SSE COLD SNAPS Buy aTon of :^r Picked Coal Cline & Mabevy Coal Co. I PHONE 999 | .'Yes We Have That Famous JELLICO COAL . | fHOT WATER IN A JIFFY This gas hot water , is surely a friend in need and a friend indeed of every cook and - housewife. Apply a match .and in a few minutes steapiing hot water will run from the faucet—enough fdr - the dishes, for a bath, etc. Let us install _one for you. i Pays for itself quickly. E. B. GRADY PLTJMBTNG AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 38 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 834 W for 1 1 |; Hallowe’en | j I Goods ij . || Cline’s j 11 Pharmacy j 101 m MB. w GET ffiM / . V ; , . •* v ‘ fßurtday, October T 9 1925 — z: j | DIAMOND CLUSTER " RING J 9 Seven stones set in plat-! 5 inum with white gold j| shank, priced at $65.00 9 cash, or if you prefer you O ifiay have it on easy x terms. I S. W. Preslar I j JEWELER