PAGE EIGHT I Comfort at Small Cost j ' I £ Buck s Circulating Heater will heat two to four rooms with less I fjj than you can heat one room with an open E Built of heavy cast iron, all joints tittetl air tight. Xo smoke or j p (Cases in the room. Outs:tie jacket is ciist iron, mahogany-enamel, re- j Jjj tjuires no polishing. jjj I hip lex grates easily cleaned, perfect circulation, pulling the j t cold air from the lloor. and nearby rooms, sending it back heated, j jjj .Viator pan in fop of heater gives a moist heat circulating and chang- [ ing the air : n the room every thirty minutes. More comfortable and \ n healthier than steam or hot water, l.et us install one in your home ! g on free trial. Terms if you like. §§ { |p. v * f Concord Furniture Co. I d | THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE l 1 —:: —Eat—::— JOHNSON’S PURE PORK LIVER MUSH IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO !< YOUR GROCER H Price Orfy 20 Poiinif ooooooeoooooooooodoooooooooociooodoooooooooooooooc tt(io n - f ' '■ *>oool2ool jjj ■ THE ’UNIVERSAL! CAR i It has truthfiilH' been said that a murderer cannot ' ] j keep his secret, and the truth of the statement has been ! i I proven many times. It has been found to be equally as j ! f true that the attitude of an individual, or firm, if consist- < jlj est will sooner or later be known. i In our business, we feel that a deep confidence has ! ijr been shown in us whereby we operate as the Authorized j ’ Ford Dealer of Concord and its trading area. We are 1 ] ; glad of the opportunity to aid the service the motor car is |! i | giving our people, and it is our purpose to promote the ij! good will of our industry, which was founded for your ser- !j 0 vice, convenience and pleasure. , ] REID MOTOR CO. CONCORD’S FORD DEALER X Corbin and Church Streets Phone 220 ! INSURE When You Start to Build The right time to take out insurance is when you start building. Then if through any cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover your loss. Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE I Y. M. C. A. Members Take Notice! j I THE SPECIALTY STORE I r Headquarters for All I Athletic and Gym Equipment 15.Uhk>nSt. Opposite Court House JMOOOOOOOOPOC>QOOOOOCXX)OOOOOOOOOQOOClOOOOOOOOOOOOt» Concord Daily Tribune Pi Hi time of closin'o mails 13 The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postoQce is as follows: Northbound M 13C—J.1:00 P. M. ii A. M & 34 4 :10 P. hi. is I 38— 8:30 P. M. i 80-11:00 P. M. Southbound 39 9:30 A. M. fi 45 3:30 P. M. r 135 8 :00 P. M. 29—11.00 P, M S LOCAL MENTION The condition of Mi's. C. Hoke Peck, -tvlio has been ill for some time at her home on the Kannapolis road, | is reported as being unchanged. fi B. B. Osborn, principal of the j" Hartsell Mill school, left Monday for li Charlotte where lip will undergo treat j- meat at the Charlotte Sanatorium. fi Concord Rctarians will meet at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 12:30 1 o'clock for their regular weekly meet- 1 ing. .V tine program for t'.ie meet-1 ing has been arranged. The regular November meeting of the board of aldermen will he held at the city hall on Thursday night of tiiis week. It is said that several important matters will be presented £ to the board at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rarnhardt, Jr., and children are moving into their I new home on North Union street this week. The house on Loan street they have been occupying has been rented by Prof. Price Hoyle and fam ily. Li Several defendants tried ill rccord er’s court here Monday afternoon paid |j| fines and costs totalling $135, police Sj officers reported. Most of the .de ll fendants were charged with being in “ toxicated and it required only a short sr time to dispose of the cases. At a congregational meeting at St James Lutheran Church Sunday I j morning Fred E. Shepherd was elect - j ed to the position on the church 5 council as elder. F. 11. Adden was ' < elected deacon and George S. Kliittz I > was re-elected deaeon. < Mrs. Marshall Teeter, who has been l i in Charlotte at the Presbyterian Hos- I 5 pital where she was given a transfu i Vion of blood, is reported as being sin an improved condition. youth J Harrison, of South Spring street, gave i tin' blood for the transfusion. | f ' Equipment of the Bell & Harris 5 Funeral Parlors was moved Monday I [ to the new home of the company on j [ South V n * on street. Office supplies. ■ records and files of the company were t moved today aijd hereafter business ( Q Will be! conducted, in thq new home. , RoseVved seat'-tickers are no\v on I “ sale at the Y. M. C. A. for the I*av p ey-Oukrainsky Ballet Rus.se which is at: be presented at the High School 5 auditorium on November 24tlt The j bal e,t c mes to Concord from the Sau B Cjgrlo, Opera Company at Chicago. ; 5 Rev. A. G. Loftin and family have ' S gone to N’ewsoti. X. C.,' where fhey 1 5 were railed by rite iipw» of the death ’ f Mrs., Loftin's mother, Mrs. U. F. 1 Xowsoji. None of thee particulars ] i of her death was received and. it is ' | ;nt known when the funeral is to : j be held. There are many indications of fur ther raids f r this section of the state. < > The rain which started ear'y Sunday ’ | morning halted Monday after a fail i if about an inch, but overhanging : I clouds offer reasons to believe that additional rain will be this city’s lot during the week. i Rev and Mr*. Frank L. Fesperman, j returned missionaries from Japan, i who are making their home here now, i went to Lincolnian today to deliver j addressee before an institute for Re ij formed Church women. They will i speak before other institutes to be |; held in the state this week. Much interest is being taken in the tri-weekly meetings of the volleyball team, which is putting in some good . practice. A number of the business | men of tlie city have joined the class J which meets at 5:30 o’clock on Mon* ji day, Wednesday and Friday. Match ( j, games are to be scheduled for the i,' winter months with nearby teams. i i M. F. Teeter has sold to B. W. ® Durham for S3O property near Kan ® napolis, according to a deed filed _ Monday. Another deed records the sale of property ifi Xo. 2 township B by George J. Uuntz to E. L. Uuntz for $4,000 and still anpther records the sale of land in No. 10 townsAip by John H. Ayeock to S. G. Aycock for SSO. Great Revival Continues. McGill Street Baptist Church is ex periencing a gracious revival, best in many years. Dr. J. W. Whitley, a former pastor of the Church, preached every night last week to good congre gations. Sunday was a great day. Monday night the services were fine. The meetings will go through this Week, dosing next Sunday night. Ev ery night itt 7:30. Come with us and help out by your presence. 1 Dr. Whitley 1b truly a great preach er. He is a man of finished education, 5 till of the spirit and breaks the Bread q of Life and passes it to us jn fine A style, in a gracious manner! You O should not miss this feast of good X things. 5 J. R. PENTUFF, Pastor. 5 Mawes Money from Bees. Q Hendersonville. Xov. 3.— UP) —The 9 honey from 41 hive* of Italian bees A in the farm of L. J. Marlow. In Hen • derson county brough $1,137.77, a Farm Agent E. F. Arnold reports, B Three thousand five hundred ;.oimJs X wire obtained, with ore hive 8 ing a high yield of 240 pounds, Mr. O Marlow has 64 hives of Italian bees 8 on his farnt, and bis work is said to 8 have done much to stimulate the bee -0 keeping industry in this county. IQ Vn PENNY COLUMN—IT Mil THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE (13) SIMS Everybody on a political machine wants to blow the horn. And no body wants to buy the gas.x - Being in love can take up ahnost as much time as regular loafing. Only trouble with the harvest moon is you see so many autos parked by the road fixing punctures. Bad news from Florida. Man, had a mania for shooting mules, llaybe be thought they were jata l and* French scientist claims ho has a medicine to cure drinking, If boot leg doesn't stop it nothing will. Hardest thing in the world Is working in a bank and counting so much money and getting so Utt'a of it. A man’s faea may be hla fortune. So may a woman’s. Then • vanity case holds a lot of fortunes. Only time a man’s hair will rosily ■ | *tay parted la after bo baa parted with it forever. ' Furs will be most popular this eoming winter among those wild ani- j ‘ mals which haven’t been trapped Tot. i , They are going to make a Bttle money out of wheat if prices don’t go against the grain. , J Horses and cows and pigs and j Such are valuable stock, but jack asses are the laughing stock of th« | world. Wonder if men like women wlth| " Pule feet because sooner or latei I ( they expect to be stepped upon. ~ Bad news from state > Wn't what it once was.—Took,five f pion to shoot one bandibj 'Baseball season is over. Next year j we suggest they hire women am- 5 pires so players can’t talk lxudG J Thanksgiving's coming. H la not > a celebration held because football r season ends there. € Nine Eskimos have arrived in New j York. Cops should watch them, j C They may get jobs firing apartment > furnaces. ? Caught a bootlegger In Nashvi|le, j] i Tenn. He was 80 years_old. But ij nis.goods were not. jji A turtle may sit around a'cotiple i| of hundred years - without thinking i up any efecuse for doing so. I V , J (Copyright, i*2s. NEA Service, lac.l vise Kiweef*** Hir '-HuSbami As ' < ■ Sheriff. .i- , LitrW RiickV Ark.' l SW. '2.—\ti?- i! Lillie B;n4>er. widow of Sheriff E- i Who was ki! ejl i.i a gtm 1 battle at- Texarkfipn | wits appbintwl sheriff of Mefer V-oii'n- 1 ty today by Governor Terrell, 'flie j appolnfnunt was made m: lie- peii-' I tioil 'of ‘ hmidred* or . ’MIUcV' rounty 1 citizens ftml i sUa to tie tempo -ifty .- pending n special oleetidn lo ebetwe a suece=sor. slra. Barber is the second woman 2 sheriff in Arkansas, Governor XW- j Rae having appointed Mrs. Willie' 13. 3 Murphy to serve for a short lime ; 2 as sheriff of Desha county during bit jj administration.’" 666 ; 1 ’ ' Ij c j 11 1 J —-> -r- -ee—fj SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. ! I will sell at public auction to the j highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, November 10th, at 10:30 o'clock, at ] my home on the A. F. Lefler farm in ■ j No. 11 township, the following ix%-|i sonal property: Two horses, two mares, three milkj. cows, one two-horse wagon, o#e whe£t drill, one grtfss cutter, 100 bushels as 1 cotton seed, a lot of hay and tops, and a lot of other farming tools and iin pie-: ments. Terms cash. Li O. LEFLER. * n Four Miles East of Concord. Ij Trib. 4 & 7.-p. *• Vr TASTES BETTER tj£\ Bakings leavened with Calumet taste better, look better, are better; jggglSL possessgurity andwholesomeness During the “flu” epidemic the health authorities in several cities and communities selected 'and adopted Lptiis Hot Blasts—because the top draft drew down into the heater th* impurities in the sick room. See these most healthy heating stove-, at special sale. YorHo & Wndsworth Co. 2-tlt-c. CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET iCorrected Weekly by Cline A Moose) Figures named represent priexs paid fog product on (he market: Eggs .50 Corn sl.lO Bweet potatoes $1.50 Turkeys 125 to .80 Onions SI.BO Pees SB.OO Butter .35 Country Ham .40 ’ Country Shoulder „ .25 Ct untry Sides 20 Young Chickens 2ft Hens 1 ,18 Irish Potatoes tj.so Molasses, Sugar j Fresh Cabarrus County Sorgum Molasses. Its scarce this season. To be sure to have a supply for at least a part of the season we bought the output of thbrcc of the beat .makers. | We have it. Call us. Send your ves sel. Fine Porto Rico Molasses. It has that high flavor nnd very fine quality. Yoh can always find it with us. Domino Fine Granulated Sugar, is the best. We sell it debaucse it is the best. We deliver quick everywhere. Cline & Moose I °°ooooooooooooo6ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo November Ist Victor Records j MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS * [ (Tho Golderr.Weddin*) ..... 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X i Paul Whiteman and his orchestra •] Manhattan—Medley Fox Trot —Paul WTiiteman aud Orchestra 8 j 19773—1’m Tired of Everything But You—Fox Trot 5 j Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Xi j . The Rythym Rag—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orchestra O j 1978.)—1da-I-Do—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman ’and Orchestra 9 j Oharlestonette—Fox Trot —X. Paul Whiteman and Orchestra 8 8 19782 —He<) Hot Henry Brown—Fox Trot Rugae’s Ruizards V X Milenberg Joys — Fox.. Trot . Butte's Buztards X A 19781 —So That’s the Kind of a Girl You Are—Fox -Trot B X Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Seronaders A 5 . Speech—Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra V O 19761—1’m Knee Deep in Daisies—Fox Trot Geo. Olson.and His Music \ A Hot Aire—Fox Trot Geo. Olsen arid His Music A 19768—Syncopating Sal—Fox Trot ; Waring'a Pennsylvanians ; Way Down in My Heart—Fox Trot Chas. Dortiberger and Or. ' 6 19772—1 f I Had a Girl Like You—Fox Trot Seattle Harmony Kings Darktown Shuffle—Fox Trot Seattle Harmony Kings A 19786—Angry—FoxTrot Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenadera Oh Say, Can I See YLou Trot ■ Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenadera j | GET YOUR RECORDS AT THE MUSIC STORE I Kidd-Frix Music & Stationery Co 8 Phone 76’ 58 S. Union St, Concord, N. C. j W. O. W. NOTICE. Regular meeting of.Kim Camp No. 10 W’. O. W. Tuesday evening at 8:00 o’clock in the Moose Lodge Room. Ev ery member is urged to be present. S. A. WEDDINGTON. C. C. R. C. LITAKER. Clerk. Gibson Drug Store The Rexall Store We can state with full authority that we have been handling ' Loths Stoves and Ranges” for thirty years and that they Imve proven eminently satisfactory. They are made in the "Shenandoah Valley” of Virginia, of the best iron obtainable. See Loths Hot Blast at Y’orke & V’adsworth Co. 2-6 t-c. CONCORD COTTON MARH&T~~ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, IMS Cotton is,. Cotton Seed .43 j.o J Ip f° r capers 1 I \ I There’ll be a hundred par- ! I \ I ties in Concord next Satur- 8 ' * \ .day night and the party of '■ •0 the first part who is giving ■ Ithe party is expecting you 5 I to be right up to the second I , _ —she isn’t inviting antiques. 8 I Everything in top trim here 8 I | to let you look like a man who is having the time of his 8 | < 1 - / j, ! ! SchlOss Fall Suits ,$25.00 Harry Berger Fall Shirts $1.50 \ ] | Schoble Fall Hats $5.00 New’ Fall Neckweaj; HOOVER’S,Inc. “THE YOUNQ MAN’S STORE” j . >_ jOOOOOOOOOQOCXXXtOOeCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO&Oc oooocxxsoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooi COAL I The Right Coal For the Right Purpose A. B. POUNDS j PHONE 244 OR 279 | OCKXJOOOCiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOeOCXXKJOOOOOo ?MSfR?HB)aSS|r- R The start and ulevelopment of a business requires cap- T ►. ital, experience, industry and argoed.liking connection. R !: The resources of jtvaflßiile to its custom- l r ers for the promotion*Bf enterprise and y. | we invite you to inveifirate- to meet your }? E particular needs. *'!T'N-Wif:h *: i il4' j CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK | >oooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooocxxxx> 11 Phope 799 Phone 799 i i i I Semce, Quality, and Quantity * :; 1 i Guaranteed 11 i Don’t wait until you bum your last i - lump to buy. Buy now. Cline & Mabery Coal Co. I i PHONE 799 >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO9OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO | — ■'Ti ——T.I - « - . HOT WATER IN A JIFFY >s surely a friend in need and V • | a friend indeed of every cook I BJ steaming hot water will run E.E GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 80 E. Cortyn St. Office Phone 834 W lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOC I 8 PIPES | J I From 50c Up 8 ] O See Our Big Line Before | 1 Cline’s ] I Pharmacy | oi my us. w irmr * ■ v I Tuesday . November T 19?$ I | USE YOUR CREDIT | | 0 Nothing could please I 8 “HER” more than a dain- | \ 8 ty wrist watch. We have;!; O them in white and yellow ! ! 8 gold at from $14.50 to X X $75.00 each. Easy terms g g if you wish. J I S. W. Preslar i JEWELER g We Want Your Account! 8