PAGE EIGHT ‘ f I Nunn-Bush Jfnkfe 'Fashioned Oxfords DRESS UP YOUR ANKLES! Match the trim neatness of your silk hose with ankle-fashioned Nunn-Bush oxfords. Their exclusive hug-thc-anklc snugness prevents gapping or slipping. And remember — Tan before six, BLACK after six. RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. Nunn-Bush I 10 Per Cent. Discount For Cash i ON ORDERS FOR Engraved Christmas Cards jf On all orders received for Christmas Cards before De- | :ember Ist, we will allow 10 per cent, discount for cash j from our already low prices. We have in stock a beauti- j : ul line of these cards, and can furnish them on a few hours’ notice. Call and see samples. Tribune-Times Office - y?ti ' I I JOHNSON’S PURE PORK LIVER MUSH IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO 5 YOUR GROCER 8 Price Only 20 Cents a Pound -*>OOOCKXXXXXXXX>COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO • -t t rs • nr.t Tim sraaatgis mm naHtagaa aa ?- - - j INSURE When You Start to Build S y .f * 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 Z your loss. Fetter & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. | P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE » ynrggßjrfrwffiß* r iMMuarrn n m rt.ii au-an mmumnunMnn | Y. M. C. A. Members Take Notice! | THE SPECIALTY STORE Headquarters (or All Athletic and Gym Equipment 1 IS. Union St. Opposite Court House ooopoooooc>oBftooooeoofaaooooeoooooooooc»eoi!yy»oooooti Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Remits Concord Daily Tribune I TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord poetoffice is as follows: „ Northbound 136—41:00 P. M. 36-10:00 A M 34 4:10 P M 35 8:30 P. M 30—11 :00 P. M. SoutblMtnnd 3Jt— 0:30 A. A1 ‘ 15— 8:30 I!, M i » 8:00 P M f ->0- 11 :00 [• M LOCAL MENTION j U.' L;l'-M ;a ' o.' : S p: . ' " «' ' 'hur.’ r •’ ' giving program ~t the Church Thursday evening at ■ :30 o’clock. The ’e-era' ii , .ib' : c i invited. T' i'ck ! e is ropor cd N" rariou t. s ; f: c y art! ■ utt.y t day as a :<■ illt f ibc lower temperatures witch prevailed during the tiiglit and tro rung. A heavy vied prang u■ ’ per .'em intensifying the coldness! Was irgt n and I.cc had little irou e dofo t n - S ;te 14 ! 0 Saturday ~ ..as. .. r.,.rd a- Va.c p d to a scoreless tie while in the Isig Ten Michigan swamped Minnesota 35 to 0. Tulane won in the South, keeping a I perfect record for the season. If you are interested in the fight ' -ins water against tube eulo is it :h s -on ty be e-.ain vise d tie ■ e.iry to be he;.’ a, the Mo'chaat •tad . ianu.'nc.urers Club to Tne meeting will be held at the conclusion •>f the mass meeting at the epurt house. Six defendants are to be tried in re corder's court this afternoon, police officers state. One defendant is charged with possessing liquor for sale, two are charged with affrays, one with driving an anto without li cense, one with speeding and one with being intoxicated. There will be a meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Mt. Olive Evangcl'cal Lutheran Church on i Thanksgiving Day immediately after the church service. Don't forget to j bring your thank offering boxes with a bountiful gift. Every member is urged to be present. A number of local football fans plan to go to Davidson Thanksgiving to see Duke and Davidson play their Thanksgiving game. Duke has play ed goed football for several games while Davidson has enjoyed one of her best seasons. This game is expected to be an unusually good one. A1 Johnson, former professional at the Cabarrus Country Club, spent a short while in Concord last night. He was en route from New York to PuehUrst, where lie will play golf this week. Johnson told friends he had been playing golf regularly and was in the best form of his life. H. S. Williams, member of local bar. left tiiis morning for Raleigh where he will apjtenr before the Su preme Court of Nort'ii Carolina in three case- arising from this county. Mr. Williams expects to speak be fore the court in one case tomorrow and in two others later in the week. Perfect weather, prevailed in Con-! cord yesterday, it being the first Sun day without rain in five weeks. Tem peratures rose some during the day, also, and hundreds of persons were motoring *on the highways in and around Concord. Temperature, drop ped again dining the night, bringing cold weather. Concord per-ons ordering tickets for the Carolina-Virginia football game to be played Thursday at Chapel Hill, received their tickets last week. All of the tickets were mailed last week.[ The game is expected to attract 15,000 persons if weather eondit ons are fav orable It is estimated that at least fifty Concord persons will witness the game. A Hudson car driven by a party from Belmont, ran into the yard of the superintendent of the Hartsell Mill early last night to avoid collis ion with another ear. The Hudson had started to pass the other car it was reported, when the latter cut to the left. The driver of the Hud son ran into the yard to mi s the ear. No one was hurt Thanksgiving Pageant The "Gift of Dreams," a Thanks giving pageant, will be Rendered by the women of Center Grove E L. Church Sunday evening, November 20th. at 7 o’clock. This pageant is dedicated to the Thanksgiving seas n and shows a grateful spirit throughout tSie act. which is in keeping with the time of year. Every one is invited to "attend this se: vice. Cant of characters: The Angel of Life— Mrs. E. F. K. Froof. Sunbfams, a number of littl gir’a voices of the morning, flowers, birds, children, girl and boys of the con gregation. Youth—Miss Meta Castor. W< man of Wealth — Mrs. -D. B. Castor. Nurse—Mrs. L. H. Castor Deaconess— Mrs. B. K. Winecoff. Artist—Mrs. C. M. Castor. Musician— Miss Bertie Eddieman. Pcet— Miss Helen Cook. Student—Miss Callie Winecoff. Mother—Mrs. R. M. Cook. Cripples and unfortunate women ai*l girls of non-Christian lauds, mem bers of the congregation, Children of non-Christian lands, children of con gregaßons. This pageant will be very instruc tive and show us our blessings. Be in the audience November 29th at 7 o’clock. BCBY B. Back to tbs s«li. ‘ Teacher—Bobby Jones, you haven’t washed your peck or wrists for a week. Now what do you expect to be when you grow up to manhood? Bobby—Me? Why I'm -going to be n dirt farmer. f> THE concord daily tribune I CARDS OF THANKS. | -Vs a candidate in the Circulation " Campaign of The Tribune and Times, I wish to take this method of oppress ing in a small way the appreciation I feel toward all my friends who help ed me so wonderfully in the contest. It is needless for me to say that with out this support, I could not have won any ct the big prises which.were | offered in the eamimign. It is im possible fer me to express fully my ! thanks. MRS. HERMAN LAUGHUN. Fee’ing ns I do: toe deepest appre ciation for the very fine and gener ous support of my friends and the pub ic at 'urge during toy campaign work", it is diffiou’t tc proper'y ex press my thanks for making it p is sible to win t’ e Burk Braughant in Tie Ti ibuneTinn s contest. I »!s wish to thank The Tribune for mak ing it possib'e f r me ro win such a wonderful prise. DOROTHY ROBERTS . CARD OF THANKS. I w'slt to thank my many friends for their 'oyVl support in The Tint 's Tribune Attt -nrbiV Campaign, which ’as just closed. Their assistance wa mos amireeistert. •■oil I shall alv.'v -cmetnber them for it. MRS. R M SAI‘P"NWIELD Acknowledgment From Mr. Harpis. | The editor of The Tr bune has re- I eeived the following: In grateful acknowledgment of the emit' button you made to the happy evert that has er weed my la or vetrs. V ttr m- nto- will bo th-.c : ed through my future editorials, as ,: 0 lias been in the past. In strengthened bonds of friends ip WADE 11. HARRIS Charlotte, X. C, Nov. 16, 1925. Lloyn Hahn, the great meddle dis tance runner of the Boston A. A., and Jackson Scbolz, the New York A. C. . sprinter have accepted an invitation from the amateur athletic officials of 1 New Zealand to pay a visit to the J Antinodes during the coming winter j for the purpose of competing agaisst j the best of t'ito amateur athletes 5 t here, } LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE j Regular meeting of Oonoard'6odge j No. 404 Loyal Order of Moose Mon- < day evening at 8 o'clock. AU mem- J bers requested to bo present. • W. .T. HETHCOX. Sec j CONCORD COTTON MARKffT j MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1#2.-, < Cotton .m i-2 J Cotton Seed .46 i-o j [< Molasses, Sugar i Fresh Cabarrus County Sorgam Molasses. Its scarce this seasori'. **to be sure to have a supply for at least a part of the season we bought output of thhroe of the best makers. We have it. Call u 3. Send your ves sel. Fine Porto Rico Molasses. It has that high flavor tnd very fine quality. You can always find it with us Domino Fine Granulated Sugatk is the best. We sell it dobaucse it is the best. Wc deliver quick everywhere. Cline & Moose ■ IkL Bankers and j : i Capitalists j * If you paid five times j as much for dry cleaning ! a suit—it could not be fin- !, er when refreshed by ! j Bob’s and reshaped on j Hoffman presses. Our I! Promptness in service I promises will win your 1 j favor, for we know a > promise with you is an j obligation. V * l Phone 787 { MASTER CLEANERS ! *mmm**r CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by CUne & Moon) Figure* named represent 'prim fi paid for product on the market: Eggs jn Corn *U* Sweet potatoes JljflO Turkeys i ''lf Onion* ftjn Pea* *B.OO Butter Country Ham .40 1 ouutry Shoulder .25 CVuntry Sides Jf Young /Chickens .80 A POWDER PUFF j n , ' ' '8 I iis» ' : '' s !» • f<^iiii?f:.' 1* r! '" Georgie Learch, or.-? ■>_ *’ 5 famous George White Scandals Beauties. Miss Lea.ch recently natented a powder pufl which Will absorb three shades at one time. When thia 1; attractive young lady starts out for the day she is supplied 1 with the various colors she knows she' wil* yqafa* 1 Fifteen Year Loans We are prepared to make 15 year loan on Concord Property, with a small semi-annual curtailment and interest at six per cent. These loans are to be first mortgage and based upon 50 per cent val uation of house and lot. Minimum loan $2,000.00 Xo red tape, no delay, loans closed within 30 days after application received and accepted.- Xo life in surance required. Loans can be transferred without extra cost. Write or phone for lull particulars* Thies-Smith Realty Company ' ' CHAKI.OTTE, NX. * No. 200 Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg. Phones S27S and 4415 O. J. Tliics, Pres. F. B SrnitK, Sec. & Treas. 5 •' 5 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Arc you going to buy a car? If so, what are you con -5 sidering as related to the dealer from whom you intend R buying? There are many things you should weigh well g before making up your mind. " <• •« X l \\>e arc offering a car of known value and undisputed 8 leadership. Our organization is reliable add trustworthy » through desire to be so and not by necessity. Our service 0 is good because our men know tjieir business and want to 5 help our customers in every possible way. ' jj In short, opr spirit of helpfulness and friendliness to I our patrons forms a tie between them and us that is sel dom broken. ' ’* i REID MOTOR CO. CONCORD’S FORD DEALER o Corbin and Church Streets Phone 280 "KXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX ' ''V'OOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC I K. L. CRAVEN & SONS * PHONE 74 COAL S: : 6 Mortar Color* aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOUOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOCK —————' —1 ■-■ • . -r •; ■■■■ .- I BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL 067-877 BROADWAY I NEW YORK Accommodation* For 1,000 Guests In the heart of the down-town business section. Connections to all parts of the City within a few minutes ' ' from our door NEWLY FURNISHED AND RENOVATED High l Cjass Service at Low Rates Large Banquet and Convention Halls '* ; How to core .; n a cold — ' | >J | WAY NO. 1— _ ' | ; See your family physician jl/ /]-& /r . ! 'at the first need—drop X into the Drue Store for /I ' \ the pills—tlren come . around to •> Hoover's' for I 1 \ the heavy underwear, ! -woolen hose and outing ' [~\}l flannel night clothes. .1 .-^| WAY NO. 2 I'D! v i| Don’t go to the M. D.’s H H ' 1 nor to the Drug store nor I to Hoover’s but let the cold take its course and it will go ! away—AND TAKE YOU WITH*IT! X Mufflers—Warm Pajamas—Coky Underwear—Woolen j * Hose. | HOOVER’S,Inc. I ! “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” 1 ' . • v v v y J [ vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot j COAL I j . The Right Coal For the Right Purpose j A. B. POUNDS j :!; ~ -- PHONE 244 OR 879 -^^jQQOiaoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtaMipooq | Superior Advantages j j Are in store for the Young .Men and Women who acquire ! ■ the habit of thrift in their early. yoqth. I Success required living wijhin yous income and laying - f up something for tiie future., flihe first two or three en- I ii tries in your pass book will lielp inspire you to make ad- jj | ditions. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |! Phone 799. Phone 799 I; Service, Quality and Quantity Guaranteed i Don’t wait until you bum your last I i lump to buy. Buy iiow. Cline & Mabery Coal Co. |’ ~ PHONE 799 - / ! , tOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQOOiOOOOOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. HOT WATER IN A JIFFY Thi9 gas hot water heater is surely a friend in need and j j a friend indeed of every cook i I|M| match and in a few‘minutes 1 Mj ,■< steaming hot water will run Pays’ for itself quickly E. B. GRADY PLUMBING ANti HEATING DEALER A Office and Show Room 28 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 W look 5 For file Young Man OUR CHRISTMAS j A most appropriate gift is a high j LINE | grade watch. Ita lessens h> accuracy j Shop Early—Get What X of muoi * value ants ita permanence X You Want—Avoid the M aasure* a perpetual reminder of the } Rush 9 giver. You get accuracy combined 8 . X with Beauty and Permanency when A Lime S ff y° u buy an ELKIN. j Phanuacy | S. W. Prealar | Phone 328 j JEWELER V ‘oooeoooooooooeooooooooo ' Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Results I Monday, Nov. 23, 102 S

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view