PAGE EIGHT VIRGINIA-CAROUNA FOOT BALL GAME Chapel HiH,N.C. 1 THANKSGIVING DAY Thursday, November 26th SOI THERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ANNOUNCES ] | i VERY LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FROM ALL STATIONS ON , I SOI THERN RAILWAY NORTH CAROLINA TO iTiAPEL ] j will, and RETCRN for this anneal foot ball GAME C ! Ti bet on sate November 25th and 20th. Final limit November 27 jij ! Speeial train will be operated C harlotte to Chapel Hill and Return a- ,], ji .'hewn below: _ i i i Leave Charlotte X P M. A >lj 1 .eve Thomasville. November 25th at 11 :Sl I*. M. i, j. 1 . ild X aber 25tb at 11:11 I’. M ji! i Leave Greensboro. Nov. 2G at 2 “10 A. M | i, r Chv.pel litl Novetnb v 261 hat 0:00 A. M V I 1 7,’etu ;ing Speeial Train will leave Chape 11 Hill 111 110 P. 11..' No- |i ]i| vrmber 20th, returning liome m rning cf November 27th. i, ,h - '■■■ U-.;> evs I. v’c been n ranged and may.be e:u- jr '? pit'll at Chape! Hill during ttm ’ay. C \\ V , nn.» ir • Sttrc.i ser It c bre kfas* lu-ehe n and spe- a! C 15 T* r ' ' v. l»th ?■ 5- ,t o -1 1, V S - Hail' 5 X U. '! ;r:A' AM. i 1 1 Division Passenger Agent. X Charlotte, N. C. O j ® ifVftrsIV'rviCCre'XNXSOOOOCXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-' . .'/y v y>OGOCXXX?OOOO3OQaOOG OOCXIOOOOOCXXXXXXV ——Eat— {JOHNSON’S PURE PORK 1 j LIVER MUSH | IT If, DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO % YOUR GROCER | Price Only 20 Cents a Pound y Nrmoooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooocioooooooooe n ti y J"\ J Special prices II 811 \J SMALL SIZE MEDIUM SOS Du I 53.95 $4.95 $5.95 I “Wear Ever' I 1 Every home should have one—ldeal for Roasting Chicken, \ Turkey and Duck | Ritchie Hardware Co. \ YOUR HARDWARE STORE PHONE 117 taJKgffzgEaagsaggßigmdaa.'gsggatgiimFjoavriM'TiTirffaaxT lNSUßE \ When You Start to Build i I ‘ 6 The rieht time to take out insurance is when you start ", ! tiild’np Then if through any cause your building should i burn, even before comp’eted. the Insurance will cover i your loss. Fet; er & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. | P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE Z "A grEmr^RgCT^EEi , »gEaaggMtE-iultlgßgEaEE»'»»»l.e«lß'>»r ' CXXXKXXXXXXXXVrOOOOOOOOOOOOCVXXXXXXICXXIOCOOOCV IY. M. C. A. Members Take Notice! i THE SPECIALTY STORE Headquarters for All Athletic and Gym Equipment . S. Union St. Opposite Court House Tar Heels Are Respected in Rival Camp. University, Vn„ Nov. Ift.—Virginia's eleven is now getting down to the very serious business of preparing to go to Chapel Hill on Thanksgiving Day to play North Carolina. Now that the Randolph-Macon game is ov er exactly a week of training remains ' Earle Neal, head coach, used in the Yellow Jacket contest only a few of the men who will probably get into action against the . Tar Heels next Week. It was. therefore, possible for him to give his varsity a stiff workout today while those Who played Tuesday JEBiSili-MfiSSSr ' were resting. North Carolina's eleven is unde feated in the southern oonfetence and the record made this fall shows that the team will be probably the most powerful that Virginia has faced. The Virginians will need all the strength that has been shown in any games, and a good deal more, to Arne ! out 03 top. Sulgrave Manor, George Wasbing ' ton's ancestral hdyie in England, is to ha restored and kept as a museum Os Washington relies. , Concord Daily Tribune " | TIME OF CLOSING MAILS | The time of the dosing of mails at , the Concord postoQce is as follows: Northbound ! 13G—*1:00 P. M. , 86-1-10:00 A. 'M i 34-- 4:10 P. M. X . ' 38— 8:30 P. M. < i 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound | 89— 9:30 A. M i 45 3:30 P. M. I ' 135 8:00 P. M ! 29—11 :00 t’. M || LOCAL MENTION j ' Regular weekly moving picture-- will be Shewn at (the Y M C. A. tonight. An interesting program has been ar i r"nged The frirpds of Robert Sqfrlt will he gist! to "earn that Ms ‘>ond Gnu J** cry much improved. He has been 1 i!' for several days Mrs. R. M. Cook left today for Durham where she was called on ar rnonf o' the i’l'ess of her aunt. Mrs Pickard. On T ’o ■■* T> - eke* VI ,n r " n lie ■: f r 1920 are >-ow r'ady. \V want evcrT übseriber to have one. C, me n and get it. According to a deed filed Friday! at the court house L T. Hart sal' ‘rostra, has s ’d to F L Stemes for $3 500 pr -art" In No. 10 t'wnship. T'-re will be an sarv'oes at St. •To'-a's Lutheran Chu-oh Su**day on saoou'-r of tho ohra-aa of the pastor Regular services will be held cn the fifth Sunday as usual. ! Wake Forest and* Duke won their I | football games Friday, the former do -1 feating Furman and the latter defeat- I ing Wofford. Both victories were in ■ ! the nature *"f upsets as Furman and Wofford have better season records than Wake Forest and Duke. Hundreds of parsons called at Cine's Pharmacy Friday and pur e’ ased kiarkct bag packages Many useful th'ngs are found in Pile pack ages and the management of the store expects to sell the last of the 2.000 bags today. Dr. T. N. Spencer, Z. A. Morris" and G. Ed Kest’er were in Charlotte thi morning for a conference with of ficial of the Piedmont & Northern Railway. The conference was ar ranged at the request of local citizens who are anxious to get the proposed extension through this city. The city parking lot, in the rear cf the city hall, is ready now. The fences arotmtl the lot have not yet been painted but this will not inter fere with the parking of cars in the lor, . The lot is arranged so it can quarter 'quite a number of cars and undoubtedly will provte popular. Several local cotton mills which op erated cn Saturday afternoons when they were operating but three and a half days a week, are idle this after noon. The mills are stand'ng only a day and a half now find for this reason no work is being done this af ternoon. A number of shrubs have been plac ed at the Y. M. O. A. in the corners of the yard and along the sides of th* building. It is stated that this w ! U aid materially in the beautification of the grounds, especially since it is prac tically impossible to keep gVass in the yard. /Clear and cold weather greeted early risers here today, al! signs of rain having disappeared Friday afternoon, j Loca* merchants were delighted to see I tie clear weather for they expect to do nine'll business during the day It j is predicted now that tqmorrow will | be clear and if it is. it will be the [ first clear Sunday in five weeks. A. A. Springs, formerly of Lexing ton. died a few days ago in Nor folk. Mr. Springs' second wife was Miss Fannie Phillips, a sister of the late Mrs. L. I*. Cole, of Concord. Mr. Springs was a Confederate ‘veteran, and among those who attended the' funeral service at Lexington was Shakespeare Harris, of Concord. I The State-Washington and Lee football game is holding chief intere t jin this State t~day. In the east the Yale Harvard game is the biggest. In I the South most of the big teams are resting for Thanksgiving games which wil' be staged Thursday The game I today is the last cf the year for the State team. I P lice officers report that $97.80 was collected in fines and costs in on ice court Friday from two men charged wi‘h assau't with a dead y weapon another charged' with being ■ intoxieated and another charged with operating a care while intoxicated T' e men were converted in court Men ; day but were not sentenced until Fri day. II Rev. CA. Brown, of China Grove, 11 will fill the pulpit at Calvary Luth leran Church Sunday evening. Novem ber 22nd. at 7 o’clock. Mr. Brown is well and favorably known throughotu the North Carolina synod and his many friends here will be interested I in his coming to Concord. The pub lic is most cordially invited to hear him. Work on the hotel is being rushed rapidly recently, the stone' masonry on the Depot street s de of the building now being erected. Practically all of the concrete has been, poured and moat of the brick work on .the back ! and sides has been finished. Aceord i ing to plans, the hotel and bank • buildings is to be finished in April. | I . Rev. M. L. Kester. pastor of Cal t vary and St. Andrews Lutheran 1 1 c hurches, this city, will preach at Haven Lutheran Church, Salisbury, f Sunday evening «t 7 o’eloct. The j occasion will be the dedication of the , new. church. There will be a ser mon at 11 o’clock Sunday morning by Dr. J., L. Morgan, president of the North Carolina Synod. Ih the ' afternoon will take place tke dediea s tory service with short ta’ks by for > tner pastors. This was Mr. Renter's .first pastorate. , THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ORDINANCE. Tho Board of Aldermen of the ('ity of Cojs-ord ilo ordain: That- Seefkm 111 or gov erning plumbing rules passed by the Board of Mares 12. 1917. recorded in mihnte book No.. 7 page 2TI, be strick en out and tfic following inserted in lieu thereof: Section 10. That House drains shall be four inch «1 is meter standard east iron soil pipe to the public sew er. laid in straight I'hes with n grade [of not less than one-fourth inch to each foot. Connect ip n to the public sewers shall be made of one-gigbth Beud to a “Y” branch, .or shall be tap]>ed to the main in the proper man nerby working a "Y" joint only in such eases ns are expressly permitted by the inspector. This Amendment shall go into ef f r imi 'ediatelv. This Nov. 5, 1925. B. E HARRIS, Clerk. , 21-lt-c. The Butterfly T i | The prettiest pattern of the ' season is now in display for your approval. AAA to D Widths $8.95 Ruth-Kesler Shoe Store CONCORD COTTON MARKET SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 Cotton .10 1-2 j Cotton Seed .46 ]-2> Molasses, Sugar Fresh Cabarrus County Sorgum Molasses. Its scarce this season. To bavsure to have a supply for at least a part of the season we bought the output of thhree of the best makers. We have it. Call us. Send your ves-, sel. Fine Porto Rico Molasses. It has that high flavor ind very fine quaHty. You can always find it with us. Domino Fine Granulated Sugar, is the best. IVe sell it debaucse it is the best. YY e deliver quick everywhere. Cline & *Moose Bankers and j Capitalists 1 *1! If you -paid five times as much for dry cleaning a suit—it could not be fin-i er when refreshed by Bob’s and reshaped on Hoffman presses. Our Promptness in service premises will win your favor, for we know a promise with you is an -*< ' obligation. Phone 787 MASTER CLEANERS CONCORD MtODCCE MARKRT (Corrected Weekly by Cline k Moom) I Figure* named represent prioas l paid for produce on the market: Eggs : ■' .DO Corn „ SUO , Sweet potatoes i fIJHL : Turkeys .25 i oldens ... gt.no ps«s sn.no : Butter JUi I Country Hpm .4(1 > ‘ ountry Shoulder JJS ■ (V untry BMe* JO ■ Young Chickens .30 i Hen* • jOc Irish Potatoes j yt an » > • itSssSt' ‘V • L- ‘ THANKSGIVING. i ' r ~*‘ # Thanksgiving comes but once a year ■ And that time is almost-*hqre * YY> all try to celebrate The arrival of that date. The Pilgrims from afar did come, , And they were not found the least ■ bit bum, YY’hen they came to this land. Tlieir shacks they built by hand. In the fall of the first year. The Pilgrims had spent here. 1 They wished to thank God For their newly found sod. Hie day of the celebration Is met by many orations. The last Thursday of November Is by Amer ea remembered. * i Thanksgiving brings joys , To many girls and boys: Along with It come many toasts ; (■■ ;::i' .i L.maßa— ssßssssßßSss=SCT==s=g=3tcaaags» I « r , v- . _,, | 3 JgH £yf| WsSm mm Nunn-Bush *Ankle 'Fashioned Oxfords • DRESS UP YOUR ANKLES! Match the trim neatness of your silk hose with ankle-fashioned Nunh-Bush oxfords. Their exclusive hug-the-ankle snugnesp prevents gapping or slipping. And remember— TAN before six, BLACK after six. IRICHMOND-FLOWE CO. Nunn-Bush = i'.._l n=.«ir.:»i ■ i ■■ u . • | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ; SkfrcC THE UNIVERSAL CAR / j I; Public opinion is slowly formed.* It is not easily !i[ changed, and if there is a general opinion fixed in the , j !; the public, you can be assured that it is |i ably well justified. i We have not been in Concord so long, but so far as we ! know, there is no one who has dealt with us that can com * plain On anything we fyave done. If there should be a > cause for complaint, we openly invite your coming to us. j| We are always willing to go beyond the usual practices ; | and every reasonable expectation of our customers. REID MOTOR CO. CONCORD'S FORD DEALER || Corbin and Church Streets Phone 820 • PHONE 74 ! COAL >Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooog ■ *'. «. ■' ’ 1 ' S M' .r* J •v 'I, "• jU Wft' ’il- ’V For which American* can Vo«Kt. \1 •. } • • '■ a For oats wo have turkey roast J Cranberry «auoo, from coast to const, 4 l'urnpkin )«c, chocolate milk, eocoamit J cakct | And other kinds of fancy bakes. jj This is the season of many sports j Hunting aqtl skating aloud the forts J ’jiossnms to eatafc and rabbits to .kill J Until there are none around the mill, j With all the pleasures of T'nitnksgiv- 1 ing. J To every one, who is now living, l.et us remember to thank Ootl, i For the nature and beauty of our sod. | MABEI. DEAL, ! Landis High School. 1 N. C. The first known reference. to the sugar beet is fouud in an old cata log of plants grown in the time of King Mcrodackbaladan, who reigned from 722 to 711 B. 0. -i- . v ; 8 M | Hqw to cure 7 1 \ h** 1- I'i 8 WAY NO. r -8 See your family physician » A" Bat the first* need —drop jjgHMBBB J x into the Drug Store for g the pills—then come -yv 1 around to Hoover’s for x I \ the heavy Underwear. . I woolen hose and outing ( V i flannel night clothes. . A~ .-^1 Don’t go tathe M.„ D-'s *~l T nor to the Drugstore nor •. * to Hoover’s but let the cold take its course and it will go.; . away—AND TAKE YOU WITH IT! Mufflers—Warm Pajamas —Cozy Underwiar-,-Woolen , Hose. HOOVER’S,Inc. “THEYOUNG MAN’S STORE” Jj boOOOaOOQQOOQOOOPOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI I COAL I The Right toal For the Right Purpose ’ A. R. POUNDS PHONE 244 OR 279 Ootxxtooooooooooooopoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo prnr a r >■ L*lg£ggßEt3temext33gE^ Superior Advantages j lAre in store for the Young Men and Women who acquire | the habit of thrift in their early youth. _ 1 Success within your income and laying j up something for futurq. The first two or three cn- ij tries in your pass hook will help inspire you to make ad- "J ditions. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK IPhone 799 Phone 799 j j Service, Quality and Quantity Guaranteed Don’t wait until you bum your last i; lump to buy. Buy now. ' Cline &Mabery Coal Co. I IPHONE 799 | RHOTWATER IN A JIFFY^ is sureljfa friend in need and a friend indeed of every cook match and in a few irlinutes steaming hot water will run EB. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Rogm 82 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 W frooonooooooooooooooooooc i You Are ‘f a Cordially Invited X to Attend Our , ; CHRISTMAS ' I .j opening Friday and Saturday Chile’s Pharmacy | Phone 388 Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Results . .v* / •• ■ \ y A'. \ V - ‘ li. 'V '■ .'fh ' : ’ -f*~ ' - / Saturday, Nov. 21, 1925 mmk ffia 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON CLOCKS 1 „ If you don’t havfe a clock' that will keep'time, see us about one that will keep time | We sell them for less and on [ easv terms if you wlsht , *• S. W. PrclarV. , - I™™** *