PAGE EIGHT -j I Comfort at Small Cost Buck's Circulating Heater will heat two to four rooms with less fi l than you can heat one room with an open grate. Built of heavy cast iron, all joints fitted air tight. No smoke or ill gases in the room. Outs'de jacket is cast iron, mahogany enamel, re- :j| quires no polishing. Duplex grates easily cleaned, perfect circulation, pulling the || cold air from the floor, and nearby rooms, sending it back heated. "Water pan in top of heater gives a moist heat circulating and chang- lj Jig the air ; n the room every thirty minutes. More comfortable and jjf healthier than steam or hot water. Let us install one in your home ]J on free trial, Terms if you like. 4 Concord Furniture Co.] THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE —:: —Eat —:: — j! JOHNSON'S PURE PORK OVER MUSH IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO 8 YOUR GROCER 5 Price Only 20 Cents k Pound ,11 - - , i ■■■ _ -g——, _ OOOOOOCX>OOOCKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>OOPOOOOOOOOOCXXX>OOOC THE UNIVERSAL'' CAR It has truthfully been said that a murderer cannot ? | ! keep his secret, and the truth of the statement has been > } proven many times. It has been found to be equally as ]i iji true that the attitude of an individual, or firm, if consist- ![ Jj| est'will sooner or later be known. "ji In our business, we feel that a deep confidence has '! i i been shown in us whereby we operate as the Authorized !]> |j| Ford Dealer of Concord and its trading area. We are ]i V glad of the opportunity to aid the service the motor car is ]! J giving our people, and it is our purpose to promote the ij Ij! good will of our industry, which was founded for your ser- i 1 j[ 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 J Y. M. C. A. Members Take Notice! | J THE SPECIALTY STORE Headquarters for All I Athletic and Gym Equipment IS. Union St Opposite Court House l Concord Daily Tribune j TIME OF CLOSING MAILS | The time of the closing pt mails at I the Concord potkofljee is as follows: Northbound Ii 136-41:00 P. M. A. M 34 — 4:10 P M. i 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11 :00 P. M. : Southbound j 39 9 :30 A. M. 1 45 3 :30 P. M. i 135 8:00 P. M. j 23—tl :00 P. M. if. ~ ~ ! Local mention j L____ j Th" b aril of directors of the Y. 1 M P A. will meet Thursday evening pat 7:30 o'clock. All members are r asked to be present. ii The condition of Mrs. David L. i Potts, who has been confined ‘o her | home on McGill street, is report.-d to ll day as not bo : ug improved. l! Miss Margaret Ford, county tuber } culosis nurse, is confined to her home, 1 on Loan Street on account of ili j ness. i S. O. Eddleman, formerly with the J Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co., is I now with the Reid Motor Co, He be- I gan his new duties November first. { Continued improvement is reported { in the condition of Mrs. R. J. Phillips, | who underwent an operation in a Sal | isbtiry Hospital last week. j The condition of Mrs. Ernest Hicks, | who has been ill for some time, is re \ ported now as improved. She was able f to sit up for several hours Tuesday I and again today. I Frank Mund, city building iuspec -1 ter, states t’iiat eleven building per | suits were issued in (Xtober for work | aggregating .$34,795. During the i month Mr. Mund also issued fifteen I electrical permits, i Many laymen and ministers of the • Methodist Protestant Church are in High Point for the 100th annual con ference of that denomination in North i Carolina. The conference will be in 1 session for the remainder of the week. | Guy C. Miller has sold to C. W. [ Ritchie for $213 land in No. 8 town ship, according to a deed filed Tues day. Another deed records the sale I of property in Ward 4 by the South- I ern Loan and Trust Co. to Frank P. ] White for 8525. Persons going to the Star Theatre l today will be aiding the Crossnore ; School, for all proceeds at the theatre today go to the school. A fine fea ture is being offered, so persons at- I tending the theatre today will see a good show and at the same time will aid a worthy cause. The pipe hue 40 tin' underpass on 1 the Kannapolis highway, which is .to be paved at once, lias been laid and work of digging and pouriug the con crete will probably be completed tills week, Only a short time will be re quired for drying and the road will be' opened next week. 1 • Only two cases are scheduled to be | tried in recorder's court this after -1 noon, police'officers’ state. One de fendant is charged with being intoxi -1 cated and the other is charged with 1 an assault 011 a female. Officers state ; that business with them has been rath s er quiet this week. Mfcs M. Col gin arrived in Concord 1 this afternoon and will begin prae -1 firing tonight f r the musics'! com -1 edy, “Rosetime," which is to be pre sented at the High School next week. 1 The practice is sc'iiedu’ed for 7 ;30 1 o’clock ond will be held in the audi l toriurn of the High School. It : s reported that several matters of importance will be presented to the aldermen of Concord when they , meet at the city hall tomorrow night for their November meeting. It is also reported that several matters al ready presented to the board will be finally acted upon at the meeting. Clouds which brought threats of rain to the city during most of Tues day disappeared during the afternoon ' and the weather during Tuesday night and today has been clear and cold. The weather forecast for today called ( -for colder weather, with continued j clearness. I C unty Agent R. D. Goodman and I a number of Cabarrus farmers are 1 Ji p anning to attend the sale of cattle I which is to be conducted at Gari-. , 5 baldi farm, two miles from Charlotte. 1 Thursday afternoon. The sale is | ' under the auspices of the North Caro- t ■ lina Jersey Cattle Club. The great picture being Shown at 1 the Star Theatre today will be for the benefit of the Crossnorc School, fit is “The Great Diamond Mystery,” featuring Shirley Mason. This is a bo cent picture, but the prices will be cut to 35 and 10 cents. Go to see ' this great picture and at the same I time aid a worthy cause. J Local cotton mills will not close at 6 o’clock tonight until Saturday noon as they have been doing for several; 1 weeks, the latest order of the South- ! ern Power Co. allowing them to op erate until noon tomorrow. It is said that several mills which have been op erating Saturday afternoons will con tinue the practice until the full pow ■ er schedule is restored. I Volleyball enthusiasts are asked to 0 meet at the Y. M. C. A, this evening Xat 7:30 o’clock sos abrief conference 5; in regard to setting a suitable hour 9 for play. Basketball men will hold A their first practice of, the year to © night at 8:30 o'clock in the gym 8 of the Y. M. C. A. All persons with ing to try for the team are asked to be present. , Officials of the county health Office are still trying to obtain the names and addressee of all children in the , county who are crippled. According , to Dr S. E. Buchanan, efforts are being made to complete the records of the county as soon as possible and • persons who know of crippled chil -9 dren are asked to report them to the l]j county health office. 1 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Ambitious \jb ,^P^****** !v.v\ liKvt'V 1 j~ I qk to ’ 'Virginia Boquet, 16-year-old girl o’. | Quincy, 111., is determined to dc What no' other woman has done ewim the English channel. Only : recently she swam 23 miles in th< Mississippi river and can now swim I 10 hours without resting. She will train for her big task by swimminj in the wake of river steamers, a: the waves made by the stern-wheel ers are said to be similar to thorn at the channel. The Presbyterian Policy. Winoton-Salem Journal. 1 The Presbyterian Church has find a long and resplendent history, This history surely, if read carefully, dis closes no precedent for and ..jy' argument for Slate interference, ‘in matt era of religion. This Chimjh knows fil l well the trpgedy of re ligious intolerance, particularly wliep protected and. fostered by the Btate. Uncompromising antagonism to State control of rcligiop is written in blazing characters in the archives of the Presbyterian Church. The best thought of this Church understand* that, tlvo intelligent.' sincere con science u£ tlic individual is the ope ami on > sovereign judge of truth. And this best thuught lias no diffi jculty in imagining the horror tliat w-uuiU ensue were the State to agree t er force whatever dogtpa the ruling body of the denomination that happened at the iline to be strongeot* inigl(t submit for its enforcement- ; ] Christian Valuer Dies Hi ( harlnftd. Charlotte. Nov. 2. Christian Va’.aer, prominent citizen and for the past forty years an outstanding figure in the business life of the' eommunity, died today at the Pres byterian Hospital, where he bad been in a critical condition for ihe past three days. He was tit! years o'4l. CONCORD COTTON MARKET TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1025 cotton 18c Cotton Seed .43 1-2 Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Ippl) INPIGESTI°*| Bellans rgj Hot water Sure Relief Bell-ans 2S« and 75« Package* Evorywhoiw ÜBiviMtibi* |HF|I lain «perient, adds Mil iffiWV tone end vizor to BBR. ffiHjH the digestive end eliminative avatem, mmm U] improvea the appe- K tits, relieves Sick “HI 188 Headache end Bil oUp&'Hm Old Block BO Ilfßlftti | tllta IBs W9m rvv • Ono-third the regular dose. Made of lam* ingiedienta, then candy coated. For children end adulte. LtffiOin BY VOW DMOMTh I Gibson Drag Store. Almost anything can happen some I times. In Mexico, a man was she by accident. N j We had Just nboul forgotten Ar mistice Day until we saw a man wearing a whist wateh. | It Is estimated cigarets have j burned too many holes In shirts. I Missing California messenger with SSOOO was caught in Georgia. That was carrying thlnjp too tar. About the worst streak of luck to- I day is a Chicago man whose rich j wife is asking for a divorce. j Mohammedans believe there are ten animals In heaven and some peo- I pie will think all ten are‘hound dogs. (Copyright, 1925. NEA Service. Inc.> 1 During the “flu” epidemic the health authorities in several cities and communities selected and adopted I.oths Hot Blasts—because the top draft drew down into the heater the impurities in the sick room. See these most healthy heating stoves at special sale. Yorfle & Wadsworth Co. 2-Ot-c. CONCORD PRODUCE. MARKET (Corrected Weekly by CHne A Moose) Figures named 'represent prioaa paid for product on the market: Eggs .50 Corn sl.lO Sweet potatoes $1.50 Turkeys 225 to .30 Onions , $1.50 Peas $3.00 Putter .36, Country Ham .40 ’ onntry Shoulder t .25; i Cc untry Sides .201 ! Young Chickens * .25 HeDS ! J.B Irish Potatoes <1.50 I ! Molasses, Sugar j Fresh Cabarrus County Sorgum Molasses. Its scare.- this season. To be sure to have a supply for at least a part of the season m> (jonght the .input of thftrre of the beet makers. We have if. Call us. Send your ves sel. k ’ Kfiij! * ■ - V <N Fine Porto Rico Molasses. It has Mmt high flavor ami very IThr fTvmlUy7 You rnu always find it wijh us. ] loiniOo #Nle is the We veil it tlebauese it is the best. We deliver quick everywhere. Cline & Moose MELODIOUS \** > ° 771 Cinquantaine (The Golden-Wedding) ..... DiedoeftJ' •' y «• Rudy Wiedoft -ft j Bi 16 Oddsßa Polka*Mo* ur k a _—Kirillo'* Russ. Balalaika Orchentr* j 3 Dance (The Meadow) . ( ►: j .q-oo KiliHofFg Russian Balalaika Orchestra .-! ( ! lJi-h Peail of Hawaii Frank Ferera-J«hn K. PaalaH 1 * ' 1Q -~ £° v ? Ur “ m lftt /Il“ la , L “ Frank FeraraJohn■ K. Paaluhi -j [ ! 191 to Prairie Bines (Ellis) Piano Sol- Seg tr Ems . »| : Sent.mental Blues (Ellis) Piano Solo , Seger Ellis 11 - VOCAL RECORDS ■ \ | ] ifl7.s3 Faust Soldier's ©boras (Gounod) ......Victor; MWe Chorus 1 ' ' Land of Hope and Glory (Pomp and Circumstance) ] | \ t-.-on .. „ Vidtor Male Chorus i i ldiM)—\ou Forgot to Remember Henry Burr ' 11 nm p!?i” e a > La " t . 11. (ib—( oliegiate with Piano The Revelers ii * I'm Gonna Charleston back to Charleston Theßevelers 11 ' 49787 —Cecilia, with Piano Jack Smith (Whispering Baritone) I !,i I'm Knee Deep in Daisies i. ” ” ” • i m 19774—Sonya (Tup Alay Tup) ... .... Frank Crumit j [■■"] Old Uncle Bill Frank Crum ; t ' ' 19779—Wreck of the Shenandoah Vernon Dalhert 1 ' Death of Floyd Collins - Vernon Dalhert ! I 19760—Pardon Me (While I Laugh The Happiness Boys 11 Pretty Puppy .—— Tho Happiness Boys | \ 197 C7 —You’re in Wrong With the Right Baby Aileen Stanley ij >. ■ Want a Little Lovin’ Aileen Stanley ' Over the Rainbow Trail * Wendall Hall 1 i Your Shining Eyes Weldall Hall 1 • The Convict and the Rose Vernon Dalhert jl| ; Little Rosewood Casket Vernon Dalhert i j > ' 19777 —I'se Goin’ from the Cottonfield Frank Crumit ® The Parlor Is a Pleasant Plhce to 81t in Sunday Night * Frank Orumit -! 19759—1 n Heavenly Love Abiding Flora McGill Keefer J ! Blest Christmas Morn Flora McGill Keefer Dance Records. 19769 — The Farmer Took Another Load Away! Hay 1 Hal Paul Whiteman and bis orchestra j 1 Manhattan —Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orchestra i i 19773 —1’m Tired of Everything But You — Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Rvthym Rag— Fox Trot Pkul Whiteman and Orchestra Q 19785 —1da-I-Do—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orchestra 8 Charlestonette—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orchestra A 19782 —Had Hot Henry Brown — Fox Trot Busxe’s Buzzards 8 Milenberg Joys—Fox trot 1 Buzze's Buzzards A 10781 —So That's the Kind of a Girl You Are—Fox Trot 3 Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenadera 8- Speech— Fox Trot International Wovelty Orchestra 8 Q 19761 —1’m Knee Deep in Daisies—Fox Trot Geo. Olson and HisMuaie X a Hot Aire—Fox Trot Geo. Olsen and His Music O 8 19768—Syncopating Sal —Fox “Trot Waring'a Pennsylvanians 8 Way Down in My Heart —Fox Trot Chas. Dornberger and Or. Q A 19772—1 f I Had a Girl Like Yon—Fox Trot.. Seattle Harmony Klnga fl : Dark town Shuffle—t Fox Trot Seattle Harmony King* X X 19786—Angry—FoxTrot Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenadera O ! I g Oh Say, Can I See YLou Tonight—Fox Trot . 8 II 8 Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenadera I f . GET YOUR RECORDS AT THE MUSIC STORE , 8 [I Kidd-Frix Music & Stationery CoI I 9 Phone 76 88 S. Union St, Concord, N n C. a •DCXXXMiOOOOOOOOOOOO6OOOOOOOOOOO6OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Miss Cary Ella Flows. i o On Wednesday night, October 28.1 our community wns sliocked and sad ' ‘ dened by the death of or.e of our most i lovable young ladies. Mi:* Cary Ella 1 | Flowe. She was a member of Roger's | j Methodist Churca, an<l was faithful to . every trust committed to her. Shel 1 | was a young Woman of high integrity;!! loyal to every good cause. She will'' I be greatly missed by a host of friends. [ old and young, of the entity common- ( ity. The bereaved family has the deep. • est sympathy of the entire community. Kda was the only child at home. Be sides her parents she leaves one sis- 1 ter. Mrs. M. L. Smith. The remains ! were laid to rest Friday at Roger's Chapel, under it bank of beautiful | j flowers. Notwithstanding the cold and < 1 gloomy weather one of the largest 1 crowds that ever assembled at that ! ehurch, came to ]>ay their last respects i to til's lovely young lady. FRIENDS. j The natives of Burma never leave ! their houses after dark because of a i fear of "spirits." • ! 2*91 < Gibson Drug Store j The Rexall More I We can state with full authority that we have been handling Lot ha* Stoves and Ranges” for -thirty year* and that they have proven eminently i ■J satisfactory. They are made in thq I "Shenandoah Valley" of Virginia, of ] j the best iron obtainable. See I*othfl | Hot Blast at Yorke & Wadsworth Cu* 2-ot-c. * ... fppA/S^m Go Stopthemtoday . StepthemqmcldjerTilitkwt dw«C« sod discomforts. End the fever and headache. Force -the poisonsmt tm They vp* 4* »’h(Wm. Tfcarecut, liable resultshavetedbullMmtoefrfploy them. CASCARAK.QUININE rrs mi —f JUT ' SSO Worth of Overcoat J i A Style for Men Who I 1 Wish to Pay $35 ■ l*'W ’ I - sls \|jorth of weightaile I ! ■ V-j ffl f l ' economy—with sls worth ] ■ mk r * ffl l °f odded style—making a. 1 v . ! kl ■' ’ t(Mal of S3O Velvet— i TT I , sides the $35 value. | IB The identical, same, fongv \ ! I > K wide shouldered | I i j that men jire paying SSO ! U “ to $75 for. ■_ | • ; The cloths are soft, warm and appealing and the whole proposition sums itself into this— ! TO THOROUGHLY APPRECIATE THESE COATS * YOU MUST KNOW WHAT OTHER STORES ARE ! ; ASKING SSO FOR. Schloss Top Coats Schloss Tuxedos * ' HOOVER’S,he. ' “The young man’s store” a oooooooooooooooooooooodoooooooooooooooooooooooooi I COAL I The Right Coal For the* Right Purpose A. B. POUNDS [ » , 244 OR 879 . [ i success mapsiNfl- ' The start and development of a business requires cap- j ■j ital, experience, industjwaiid:!k|good jinking connection. ; t\ The resources of to its custom- i jj ers for the promotion enterprise and ; B” we invite you to invesfigatO to meet your : particular needs. • .-C""'* - j | CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK ! | Phone 799 Phone. 799 ;; I Service t Quality Quantity Guaranteed Don’t wait until yoii bum your last lump to buy. Buy now. ' Cline & Mabery Coal Co. „ • ‘ PHONE 799 11 HOT WATER IN A JIFFY * s surely a friend in need and HP | a friend indeed of every cook 1 §H| match and in a few minutes' steaming hot water will run Pays for itself quickly J Eiß. GRADY - PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office land Show Room 39 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 W 1000000000000000000000009 I AEROPLANES I For the Kiddies- 8 A Barrel of Fun 9 38c Each | . Cline’s 1 Pharmacy S I . JPhone 388 LflJLnjJ B HR PEW It« GET RESULTS \Yedh(?s3ay, Nov. 4 1925 .; 3 Qooaooooooooooonoooooooo [ 8 ' USE YOUR CREDIT ; t 8 Nothing could please O “HER” more than a dain- ! i x wr * st watch. We have [ 8 them in white and yelldw ! | 8 gold at from $14.59 so ! | 8 $75.00 each. Easy terms ; 1 | 8 if you wish. I S. W. Preslar 8 JEWELER | 5 We Want Your Account o aooooooooeooocMooooaoQoesil.

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