PAGE EIGHT | Comfort at Small Cost j 5 Buck's Circulating Heater will heat two to four rooms with less q than you can heat one room with an open grate. Built of heavy cast iron, all joints fitted air tight. No smoke or || gases in the room. Outside jacket is oast iron„muliogany enamel, re- jjf quires no polishing. n Duplex grates easily cleaned, perfect circulation, pulling the £ bj cold air fr rn the floor, and nearby rooms, sending it back heated. j-f Water pan in top of heater gives a moist heat circulating and chang- g ||, ing the air : n the room every thirty minutes. More comfortable and a healthier than steam or hot water. Let its install one in your home f"‘ U on free trial. Terms if you like. p 1 Concord Furniture Co. | THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE | JOHNSON’S PURE PORK LIVER MUSH |! IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO 5 YOUR GROCER j! Price Only 20 Cents a Pound I I THE UNIVERSAL CAR j The All Steel Body Car \ Roadster $260.00 Touring $290.00 | Starter and Demountable Rims Extra 5 Coupe $520.00 Sedan Tudor $580.00 All Prices F. O. B. Detrit £ REID MOTOR CO.j CONCORD’S FORD DEALER i* XCorbin and Church Streets Phone 220 * J INSURE \ When You Start to Build S » • The right time to take out insurance is when you start \ 5 building. Then if through any cause your building should p ■ burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover fi I your loss. I Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency 1 Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. § P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE ♦IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I Y. M. C. A. Members Take Notice! | I THE SPECIALTY STORE | Headquarters for All § Athletic and Gym Equipment ft S. Union St. Opposite Court House Concord Daily Tribune j TIME OF CLOSING MAILS J The tin/e of the closing of mails at the Concord postesce is as follows: I Northbound P. M. 36*-10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. | 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 39 9:30 A. M. II 45 3:30 P. M. 135 8 :00 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. - LOCAL MENTION According to a deed filed Saturday at the court house L. P. B’aokwelder has sold to Emmett M. Blaekweder | for $2003.75 property in No . 8 i township. | license has been is ueJ here by Register of Deeds El iott to William Hendy. of Charlotte, and Miss Ethe M. Eaves, of Cabarrus N. 0. R. J. Phillips spent Sunday in 9a.rebury with Mrs. Phillips who re cently underwent a serious operation in a hospital t'liere. Mr. Phillips was told by attending nurses and physi-. i-ians that the condition of Mrs. Phil lips continues to show improvement. Rev. R. T. Kerr has returned to Vldette, Ga.. after ho’ding a revival in C ncerd for two weeks at the A. R*. P Church. His work in Con cord was of an outstanding nature ami many of his friends regret to see him leave the city. Xevin Sappenfieid was able to re turn from tiie Charlotte Sanitarium Saturday and attend the State-David- j sou game in Davidson. Hie leg. which, gave him some trouble last week, is much better and it is prob able that he will be able to be out j in a short while. Receipts at the Hallowe'en carnival, which was held Friday afternoon and night at the Y. M. C. A.. netted $112.90. which was slightly less than the expenses for the affair. Rainl prevented many of-the people from | attending w'no would otherwise have 1 gone. Mr, aud Mrs. Farrel White spent the week-end in Asheville with the former's father, E. F. White, who is undergoing treatment in an Asheville hospital for rheumatism and nervous ness. Mr. White’s condition is re garded as slightly improved at ptes eUt ' . ' C Six cases are to be tried in re- e corder's court this afternoon, police i! officers state. Four defendants are jj charged with being intoxicated, one i ] is charged with possessing fiqimr.and ] another with having liquor in his 1 1 place of business for the purpose of sale. Concord bad a line rain during the week-end, the rain having con tinued practically without interrup tion from Sunday morning to after noon today. The rain was fairly general throughout the country, ituis reported by persons coming to Con cord today. . The November meeting of the board of county commissioners is being held at the court house today, i No matters of unusual interest were 1 presented to the commissioners this 9 morning and it is reported ttutt < nothing but routine business will "he j presented during the afternoon. j Persons interested in the Y M. C. j A. basketball team which is being or- j ganized here this week, are asked to j give their names to J. W. Denny in j order that lie may enroll them in the J squad. Practice will commence the j last of the week in preparation for ] the strenuous schedule which hat J been arranged. ( Western North Caro’ina, from | Asheville to Statesville, was vias.ted J by a steady, consistent rain Sunday. ( Th<- rain began falling in Asheville < ■ e tint Saturday night, say reports : caching Concord, and fell without in- , rruptions throughout Sunday. If ( , the rain will continue for several days, j i it is said, the power situation in this ] | section may be improved. I j R, P. Bensn, who suffered a para- 1 I lytic stroke at his home here several j | we ks Ago, resumed his duties at the . Time -Tribune office this morn tig , IMr B nson returned to Concord Sat- | urday from Oriental, where he spent i several weeks at the home of Mrs j Benson’s father, his condition showing i such marked improvement while he 1 was there that he decided to resume ] his regular work. i The Department of Commerce i through the Census Bureau, states 1 that 10,328 bales' of cotton were J ginned in Cabarrus county prior to i October 23th, this year, compared ] with 4,448 bales to the same time i last year. Johnston county with 1 | 47,698 bales ginned prior to October ] i 26th led the state this year, with i Robeson, with 42.792 bales second. 1 In the state this year 711.688 bales j were ginned compared with 192.800 i bales last year. On April 22, 1684, a scientist at Oxford read a paper describing a cer tain province of Nova Scotia where, “there is so great a quantity of salt peter in ye fields, that ye oxen are so salt that they cannot eat their | flesh for three or four months of the SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder cash, on Tuesday, | November 10th* at 10:30 o’clock, at i my home on the A. F. Leflor farm in l No. 11 township, the following per sonal property: i Two horses, two mares, three milk cows, one two-horse wagim, one whegt drill, one grass cutter, 1W) bushels of cotfion seed, a lot of hay and tops, and a lot o£other farming tows and imple ments. Terms cash. L. O. LEFLEB, Fouf Miles East of Concord. Jj Trib. 4 4 7,-p. TOE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE iTOMjp Civilization la coming right along Tou can buy'almost any kind ot food In cans now. | All the world la a stage. Act now. Keep out of trouble. It is very dis concerting to learn how few friends you really have. • There are orchestras with only I four or five pieces, but they sound J as If they were tlh. One thing taught by experience Is that.you can’t always learn by ex perience. Absence from church was a crime in the seventeenth century. Now it is merely a custom. Doesn t matter, but a couple of oysters Is so little for a case to make sudh a big stew about. Claim a Florida girl had three hus bands, but this may be only talk started by tne real estate men. Hypnotist put a woman to sleep In Superior. Wis. Couldn’t wake her up. Should have shown her a mouse. Good Seattle news. Real estate man fell out of a window. Proves all of them are not in Florida. Ten members of the Polish Con gress are touring America. One is ever six feet. Regular telephone Pole. News says New York police are closing up more trotleg joints. It falls to say why. *• SLx were Injured in Chicago when an auto driver thought a girt looked more Interesting than the road. Heaven, to a small boy, must be a place where throwing rocks through windows is compulsory. In a few more years the only way you will be able to see the country Is by peeping over a billboard. Whether a friend in need is a friend indeed usually depends upon what he is in need of. Soldiers of fortune often become saptalns of Industry. max vti t.. i ooooooooooooooooooooootxxx November Ist Victor Records jj MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL records ! I I ji 19771—La Ciuquautainc (The Golden Wedding) Rudy Diedooft 'j' 'amly-Walu (Wiedscfl) Rudy Wirtocft j, j,i7 I (>—-Odessa Polka-Mnzmksu—Kitilie’s Russ. Balalaika Orchestra ( > Polianka—Rusian Dung* (The Meadow) - V. j, • jr ! io-oo T, .... Kililloff’s Russian Balalaika Orchestra ij 1 1-*7BS Pearl „f Hawaii —_ Frank Ferera-Jobn K. Paaluhi j|j | Love-Dream of Lula Lit Frank Ferara-John K. Paaluhi X j l.*i i.i—Prairie Blues (Ellis) Piano Sol Seger Ellis i 1 Sent'jneuuti,Blue* (Ellis) Piano Hole ~ix Sege*- Ellis ! I j _ . ” J VOCAL RECORDS O '< ]! 19783—Faust—Soldier’s Chorus (Gounod) Victor Male Choruß HI I*l Caud of Hope and Glqiy (Pomp aud Circumstance) . ] , |![ _ r - Victor Male Chorus X> X lIDMJ —You Forgot to Remember Henry Burr V 5 nt Last —II Henry Burr (j! O 19ii9—Collegiate with Piano Tlie Revelers V S| I’m Gomia Charleston back to Charleston -,Theßevelers X O 19787—Cecilia, with Piano Jack Smith (Whispering Baritone) ill 5 I’m Knee Deep in Daisies ” ” ” > X » 19774—Sonya (Yup Alay Yap) , J__ Frank Crumit X O Old Uncle Bill Frank Crum t 'j X 19779—Wreck of the Shenandoah Vernon Dalhert X O Death of Floyd Collins Vernon Dalhert (j Sj 19760—Pardon Me (While 1 Laugh The Happiness Soys 'l 1 Pretty Puppy The Happiness Boys !*» i' 19767—You're in Wrong With the Bight Baby Aileen Stanley 1 1 X Want a Little Lovin' —2 Aileen Stanley X Q Over the Rainbow Trail Wendall Hail <ji 8 Your Shining Eyes Weldall Hall Ji X The Convict and the Rose Vernon Dalhert 8 Q Little Rosewood Casket Vernon Dalhert V ij 19777—V sc Coin’ from the Cottdnfield Frank Crumit 5 A The Parlor Is a Pleasant Place to S t in Sunday Night <3 X Frank Crumit v X 19759—1 n Heavenly Love Abiding Flora McGill Keefer jj p Blest Christmas Mortj Flora McGill Keefer 'J x Dance Records. O 19.69—The Farmer Took Another Load Away! Hay ! Hal j g Paul Whiteman and his orchestra ? 3 Manhattan—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orchettra 5 2 19773—1'm Tired of Everything But You—Fox Trot 3 Paul Whiteman,and His Orchestra j 1 ? The Rythym Rag—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orchestra V jg 19785—1da-I-Do—Fox Trot _ Paul Whiteman and Orchestra j 1 j Charlestonette—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orchestra 1 jij 19782—Hed Hot Henry Brown—Fox Trot Buzze's Buzzards jij i[ i Milenberg Joys—Fox Trot Buzze’s Buzzards ij jij 19781-rSo That's the Kind of a G ! cl You Are—Fox Trot ijj Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders ji Speech—Fox Trot International Novelty Orche-tra 1 j jij 19761—1'm Knee Deep, in Daisies—Fox Trot Geo. Olson- and His Music j Hot Aire—Fox Trot Geo. Olsen and His Music j ’ jij 19768—Syncopating Sal—Fox Trot Waring’s Pennsylvanians V Way Down in M.v Heart—Fox Trot Chas. Dornberger and Or. j i] i 19772 —If I Had a Girl Like You—Fox Trot Seattle Harmony Kings O jij ' Darktown Shuffle—Fox Trot Seattle Harmony Kings x (j i 19786—Angry—Fox Trot Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders 8 jij. Oh Say. Can I See YLott Tonight-j-Fox Trot X Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders a GET YOUR RECORDS AT THE MUSIC STORE Kidd-Frix Music & Stationery Co Phone 76 •58 S. Union St., Concord, N. G. v OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC •» <- IF YOU WANT SURE RESULTS USE TRIBUNE PENNY ADS. During the "flu” epidemic the henlth authorities in several cities and i communities selected and adopted Loths Hot Blasts—because the top draft drew down into the heater the impurities in the sick room. See these most healthy heating staves at special sale. Yorfle A Wadsworth Co. 2-Ct-c. SR-. th6&. si. ftorcUM ’ OSTEOPATHIC Physician Suite 403 Cabarrus Savings Bank Building | Osteopathy treats any illness for j which people consult a doctor.” [ Phones: Office 914; Res, 167 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET iVrrected Weekly by Cline A Moose) 1 Figures named represent pries* paid for product on the market: F-ggs ip) Coin sl.lO Sweet potatoes $1.50 llirke.vs ... .25 to 30 'nione $1.50 ” $3.00 Cutter ;j5 Country Ham .4(1 Country Shoulder j 0.5 • t untry Sides 20 Young Chickens * 25 Hens 18 Irish Potatoes *1.50 Molasses, Sugar _ Fresh Cabarrus County Sorgum ' lasses. Its scarce this season. T e sure to have a supply for at leas a part of the season we bought the utput of thhree of the best makers 1\ e have it. Call us. Send your ves sel. Fine Porto Rico Molasses. It has that high flavor and very fine quality. You can always find it with us Domino Fine- Granulated Sugar, is the best. We sell it debauese it is the best. We deliver quick everywhere Cline & Moose LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Regular meeting of Concord Lodge No. 404 Loyal Order of Moose Mon -1 day evening at 8 o’clock. All mem bers requested to be preseht. I W. J. HETHCON.'See. -1 000006006606666000000000 if Brings rest in the dag : tin* and sleep at night. Sine# 187? CHAMBERLAIN'S ; COUGH REMEDY is relied upon by people every where for bronchial, v 'flu” and whooping coughs, croup, tick ling throat and troublesome j night coughs. No narcotics. | Benefits both children and grown-uns. \ Gibson Drue Store ST DEVELOP NTQ PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to j serious trouble. You can stop them < sow with Creomulsion, an emulsified 1 creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo- ! mnlsion is a new medical discovery i with two-fold action; it soothes and [ heals the inflamed membranes and is- i hibits germ growth. Os all known drum, creosote is ree- | ognized by high medical authorities as i tone of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other 1 forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal 2 the infected membranes and stop the J irritation and inflammation, while th ' creosote goes on to the stomach, is s’ sorbed into the blood, attacks the : of the trouble and checks the c os the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satis. _ ] tory in the treatment of persistc- .< coughs and oolds, bronchial asthm j bronchitis and other forms of respir. 1 tory diseases, and is excellent for builu i ing up the system after cold; or flu J Money refunded if any cough or cold i; i not relieved after taking according to j directions. Aak your druggist. j ■lsion Company, Atlanta. Ga. . ■ Gibiott bru. Star. I ftbe Recall Store CONft&i) WfTONMAR KET j MONDAY. NOVEMBER* jt, 1925 i uiton u.i—i lBc' S | Cotton Seed L,-.-..' .43 1-2 . ]•* Q CHATS WITH YOUR ' : 8 OAS MAN ! i J§ If an inch were cut off i ! 1 5 the bottom of every ] | ! Chinaman’s shirt it would ] | & reduce the price of cotton ! ! | i\ a cent a pound, it is said. ! | i ‘lf as much care were giv- j | jren to gas ranges, water i j |i| heaters and other appli- ! iJj J ances as is lavished on the !'iji family flivver, there would i j X be a noticeable reduction ! ! ]![ in gas bills. | When the cylinders of 1 !j| your automobile become ! » ]i[ filled with carbon you ] [ 1 i have it removed. But 1 ![! when your range or heat- ! ! ; er burners clog with car- ! | i I bon, dust and lint, you of- j i[! ten go on using them just ji| Jhe same. Poor combus ] | tion and higher gas bills ; , „ i i result. j |l' Remove and boil gas ! J | ; range burners once each ; ! i i month. Thoroughly clean j ! I all gas heater burners be ; j fore winter and several I i times during the heating 1 ! ! season. Gas is the most ! j | efficient fuel oh earth, if 1 j , i rightly used How cleat. I ! are your appliances 2 Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co- WODOOOOOmnmOOOpXWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG| ■ The proper caper I for cutting capers Hallowe’en— | \ I There’ll be a hundred par-1 \ 1 ties in Concord next Satur-’ | j I ' day night and the party of . t ' the first part who is giving ! Ithe party is expecting you ! to be right up to the second _ —shelsn’t inviting antiques. Everything in top trim here ,to lqt you look like a man who is having the time of his life! ; ; 1 v ~ ,; Schloss Fall Suits $25.00 Harry Berger Fall Shirts $1.50 Schoble Fall Hats $5.00 New Pall Neckwear HOOVER’S,Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” j KKwooooooooeoooooocooooooooooooooooeoooooooooo^ X*XXXJOOOOOOOOpOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO« COAL < The Right Coal For the Right Purpose I A. B. POUNDS 1 PHONE 244 OR 279 "JOOvooumAAA. J SUCCESS IN BUSINESS— -1 Pi'Tfhe fstirt afcd de*eL>gffhy>| -of gptausjness requires cap- j 4 irtausfty a'tfd‘^agroft 1 fenkiiig connection. ; 3 The resources of this bank are available to its custom- j | ers for the enterprise and ' 5 we invite you to to meet your ; | particular needs. I CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK Phone 799 Phone 799 I; Service, Quality and Quantity Guaranteed | Don’t wait until you bum your last jji lump to buy. Buy now. Cline & Mabery Coal Co. ' I PHONE 799 wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo - HOT WATER IN A JIF^Y R j \ This gas hot water heater , j > s surely a friend in need and HP J I a r ‘ enc l indeed of every cook 1 Up match and in a few minutes * Pays for itself quickly E. B. GRADY , PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 39 E. Corbin Office Phone 334 W OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 1 PIPES From 50c Up See Our Big Line Before Buying | Cline’# 1 Pharmacy 4 Phone 338 8 m m us. mvifs mlEsll Monday. November IQ*?™ | USE YOUR CREDIT J | Nothing could please -< > > “HER” more, than a dain -1 ty wrist watch. We have ; them in whife and yellow ' i gold at from $14.50 to a $75.00 each. Easy terms x | if you wish. J} I S. W. Preslar 1 JEWELER • ! We Want Your Accoun’ 5

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