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PAGE EIGHT Ili It JUgl mjjj lill ||j|lp Wm Nunn-Bush i/Inkle 'Fashioned Oxfords DRESS UP YOUR ANKLES! Match the trim neatness of your silk hose with ankle-fashioned Nuim-Buih oxfords. Their exclusive hug-the-ankle snugness prevents gapping or slipping. And remember— TAN before six, BLACK aj Ur six. RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. I Nunri-Bush | I 10 Per Cent. Discount For Cash ■ \ ON ORDERS FOR Engraved Christmas Cards B On all orders received for Christmas Cards before De- " I :ember Ist, we will allow 10 per cent, discount for cash r H from our already low prices. We have in stock a bealtti- \ B "ul line of these cards, and can furnish them on a few ji | hours’ notice. Call and see samples. Tribune-Times Office M ;; —:: —Eat —:: — JOHNSON’S PURE PORK LIVER MUSH ; | IT IS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY TO <jl ]|| YOUR GROCER J | , * Price Only 20 Cents a Pound 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 dOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG | Y. M. C. A. Members Take Notice! THE SPECIALTY STORE Headquarters for All Athletic and Gym Equipment S. Union St. Opposite Court House | ? nnnyi n!?W|, Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Results £ Concord Daily Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the dosing of mails at the Concord postotjjce in aa follows: Northbound 136-ill :00 P. M. S6»MO:0O A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 38 — 8 :SO P. M. 30 —11:00 P. M. Southbound 30— 9 :30 A. M. 45 3 :30 P. M. 185— 8:00 P. M. 20—11:00 p. M. LOCAL MENTION | The condition of P. G. Cook, who has beeji ill for some time, is not im proved. Rotarians of Concord will meet at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock for their weekly meeting. Mrs. Ernest Hicks is confined to her home on East Depot street by ill ness. Her condition today is report ed as unimproved. Marriage license was issued Mon day by Register of Deeds Elliott to Otto Conner and Miss Ruth Barn hnrdt. both of KaunaiHrlis. The Pavley-Oukraiusky Bullet per formance will begin this evening at 8 o'clock at the High School auditor ium. Large numbers of tickets are still unsold, according to Mr. Blanks. The general public is invited to St. Stephens Lutheran Church Thursday night for the Thanksgiving program >to he rendered by members of the church. The program will begin at 7 :30 o’clock. Police officers this morning report ed that .s<lo was collected in Hues and costs in police court Monday after noon. No aggravated cases were tried at the session cf court, five de fendants paying the s<lo. Public schools of the city will close tomorrow afternoon for the remainder of the week, the usual Thanksgiving holiday period to be given. this year. Work will be resumed in the schools Monday morning wit’ll Thursday and Friday as holidays. • While many Concord persons will 1 meter to Chapel Hill for the Cnrolina- Virg nia game, others will go on the special car which will leave here <fh Thanksgiving morning. While these i persons are at Chapel Hill others J from here will be at •avidsoa, watch ing the Presbyterians and Duke Meth odists in action. Ginning- in the county up to the present indicate that the crop is prac tically normal, according to George 1 W. Lee. County Statistician. T’p to November 14 this year. 12,400 bales of cot foil had been ginned in Cabar rus County while up to the same date last year, only 9.831 bales were gin ned. A few frozen auto radiators were reported in the city this morning al-! though most of the cars wh ! eh were i parked in garages during the night seem to have escaped damage. Alcohol I for radiators was sold by many ga rages and drug stores Monday and this 1 morning, this being the first time Hits year that alcohol was needed in I the cars. Several of the downtown Churches will hold a union service on Thanks-1 giving morn'ng. Tlie services will be I held in tlie Associate Reformed Pres- ! byterinn Church of which Rev. M. R. Gibson is pastor. The general public is iuvited to the service. It is under stood that some other churches in the city plan to have Thanksgiving ser vices Thttr-day morning. AVnday nightlwas the coldest night of the preserit winter. Low tempera tures prevailed Sunday night and throughout Monday, with lower tem peratures Monday night. , lee was reported in ail parts of,the city this morning, and frozen water pipes were not rare as a result of the cold weather. Slowly rising temperatures are reported for tomorrow. Despite the rains of the past sev eral weeks the road from Concord to’ Monroe is in fine shape. Just below Midland there is one section of the road that is rough but road forces are working on it now and plan to put it in excellent condition. A num ber of Coneord persons motored to Monroe Sunday, many of them using this road for the first time. DEDICATION LUTHERAN CHURCH AT SALISBfRY Haven Church Was Dedicated Last Sunday Afternoon. Salisbury, Nov. 23. —Haven Evan gelical Lutheran church was dedicat ed Sunday afternoon, the dedicatory sermon being preached by Dr. J. L. Morgan, president of the Lutheran Synod of North Carolina. Rev. G. Herman Cooper is pastor of this church frhieh is located an West Harrison street. The membership en rollment is over 300 and the regular organizations of a Lutheran church are functioning. Haven church was first called Mt. Zion and was organized in 1899 by Rev. William A. Julian. At first the congregation worship in a school building but one Thursday evening j when they gathered for their usual prayer service they found the school house had been let for a show that night and so the members of the church assembled ott a nearby lawn for their services selecting for their lawn service the lot on which their I present church building stands. The present structure was delayed in j building by war conditions aSd em-1 bargee but the cornerstone was laid in 1919. The value of the church property is given as $40,000 with all indebtedness paid. | The nursery rhyme, “Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water, (bay have originated In the , “Down" country in southern Eng | land, there being many “dew ponds” on the tops of the hills in this sec | tion. . ’ j use penny Column—it pays f THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Abie: “Jakie. tomorrow I get mar ried.-" Jakic: “Y.v; Abbio—you? What's her nimo?" t Abie: “Julia Rosenberg.” Jtjkie: “Vy, Abie. (.'lndia lifts been eiighged to every man in Fort Wayne.” Abie: "Oh. veil—Fort Wayne’s not so big." “So you just got back to the city? Hew long .were yon away?” “Three months." "What Were yet doing?" ' "Three months/ - i RHEUMATISM, : NEURITIS, Pill , “Heet” Relieves Instantly With applicator attached ttf eo-1. just brush “Heet” over the pain area, whether in hands, elbows, shoulder feet, knees, legs, back, neck or body. It: stoutly, you fcelthis harmless, gjoi ous, iienetrating heat draw the pa/ soreness and stiffness right out of :l aching or swollen joint, muscle nerve. Besides, “Heet” scatters :i congestion and establishes a cure. “Heet” contains two soothing, petn trating ingredients, too expensive r Use in liniments or ai al gesieS. "Hefet” is a clean, pleasant liquid; doesnTstain, blister or irri tate the skin and costs only GO cc::t9 at any drug store. W. O. \V. NOTICE. Regular meeting of Elm Camp No. 10 W. O. W. Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock in the Moose Lodge Room. Ev ery member is urged to be present. | i S. A. WEDDINGTON, C. C. I | R. C. LITAKEU. Clerk. j CONCORD COTTON MARKET | TUESDAY. NOVEMBER a*. 182.", j Cotton lit 1-2 in pi, Cotton. Seed .46 y.o Molasses, Sugar Fresh Cabarrus County Sorgum I Molasses. .Its Scarce this season. To I be sure to iiave a supply for at least , s part of the season we bought the j output of thliree of the best makers. IWe have it. Call tis. Scud your ves sel. - Fine Porto Rico Molasses. It has I that high flavor ind very fine quality. I You can always find it with us. j. j Domino Fine Granulated Sugar, is ! tke best. We sell it debaucse it is the best. \V$ deliver quick everywhere. Cline & Moose Men of Correct Dress i | If your suit was new—if would not fit you better or look more refreshed than when returned by Bob’s dry«cleaned and re shaped on Hoffman press es. Unfailing care with details that create a pref erence with you. Phone 787 Jj MASTER CLEANERS-' j&yG&h xmmrnmr , CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET ! (Corrected Weekly by Cline k Moons) I Figures named represent pries* paid for proddcc on the market: Eggs a .80 Cjm sl.lO potatoes ' SIJO (Turkeys .28 Onions » , SI.BO Peas _ $3,00 Butter ; .85 Country Ham ; .40 f onntry Shoulder .25 Ct tin try Sides .20, , Young Chickens $0 Hens ... m, Irish Potatoes ffjjSj Why I Killed ,My 22 Wives R a^Ki^Bß.y PPWPi^ Hiis illustration is taken from the December number of Tree Defee* Ive Mysteries and shows an incident in the life of Bluebeard Watson fho is serving a life sentence for wholesale wile killing. He is tell bg h.s true story and it reveals how he married or eopfed fiftp hree women. He killed twenty-two of his wives. He was a (wind r«'.h Urg ar ’. wh,,e * s '* v « r and murderer. Prom his cell in San Qtien cnm,nal of th « century reveals a human dw ENERGIZE! Grown people often over estimate their strength and do not realize that they are running short on energy. Scott’s Emulsion energizes and invigorates the , body through its power to nourish. Re-energize, fortify your system keep strong with Scott’s \vj Emulsion. 4J| L Scott & Bowne. BloomSeld, N. J. 25-29 “* ■■”•■* * ■■ ■— - - 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Fifteen Year Loans i We are prepared to make 15 year loan on Concord Property, 11 ]l| with a small semi-annual curtailment and interest at aix per cent. ] . i[ i These loans are to be first mortgage and based upon 50 per cent, val- i[ i ji| uation of house and lot. ]i^ i 1 ! Minimum loan $2,000.00 Xo red tape, no delay, loans closed , , i|i within 30 days after application received and accepted. Xo life in- i i ji] surauce required. Loans can be transferred without extra cost, iji Write or phone for lull particulars. Tfyies-Smith Realty Company ; 11 CHARLOTTE. N .C. 1 !' Xo. 200 Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg. Phones 3278 and -MIS O X O. J. Thies, Pres. F. B; Smith, Sec. ft Trees. X <7X>jec£ THE UNIVERSAL CAR ,< | Are you going to buy a car? If so, what are you.con sidering as related to the dealer from whom you intend buying? There are many things you should weighs well ] ! j[ before making up your mind; We are offering a car of known value and undisputed j ! ! leadership. Our organization is reliable and trustworthy ! > ] | through desire to be so and not by necessity. Our service \ is good because our men know their business and want to ; ! help our customers in every possible way. ' In short, our spirit of helpfulness and friendliness to j \ our patrons forms a tie between them and us thafls sel- i I | dom Droken. \ \ REID MOTOR CO. CONCORD’S FORD DEALER ! Corbin and Church Streets Phone 220 IK. L CRAVEN & SONS I PHONE 71 * roAi \y Mortar Colors The history of Iceland for the past 1 000 yeafs records no more than two cases of theft. to ■ I IVINGTOVS N. C. Dear Sir or Madam: 'Emily Your forgiveness I Implore If you think that I unduly Bother you about my store, But the Big Idea is to keep My name and my game. In your mind and I aim * To Save, Serve, Satisfy, Buy, Swap, Sell. See PATT COVINGTON P. S. Second —I have just received a bunch of good size costs for men, boys’ and girls. Price 3 to 5 dollars each. Weekly special. Shoestrings, collar buttons, song books, Bibles and Testaments. Daily special: Candy. 1 1 How to core 7 11 ' j j a cold— ‘ f I • See your family-physician at the first need-Ldrop > | | into the Drug Storf for a ! 1 around to Hooves's for "pglfl I \ | | the heavy underwear, I \t ! woolen hose and outing i flannel night clothes. ' *1 ' _—-jl ’ j I | Don’t go te the D.’s jin a i nor to the Drug store nor , \ | i ! to Hoover's but let tfte cold tak£'its course and it will go I, j | away—AND TAKE YOU WITH IT! ! ! Mufflers—Warm Pajamas*—COzy Undetwear—Woolen ' * i Hose. |j HOOVER’S,Inc. I “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” jooaoQoaoaoQOQOQoaocooQQooaoooooooooooQoooooooaoa OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt COAL] The Right Coal For the Right Purpose A. B. POUNDS j • ; PHONE 244 -pR 279 v - | ■III I I ■■■! I, .mil l l I^^ I Superior Advantages Are in store for the Young Men and Women who acquire j the habit of thrift in their early youth. m Success requires living within your income and laying j I up something for the future. The first two or three en- J 0 tries in your pass book will help inspire you to make ad- ! Iditions. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK j wooooooooooooooocwoooooqpooooooooooooooooooeeoeo | Phone 799 Phone 799 I Service, Quality and Quantity ; Guaranteed Don’t wait until you bum your lastj i lump to buy. Buy now. , Cline & Mabery Coal Co. PHONE 798 | HOT WATER IN A JIFFY: 1 is sureljf a friend in need and J a friend indeed of every cook i fltj match and in a few minutes | steaming hot water wifl run E.B. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 89 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCTPOPOQOtK _ | look l FortbeYoungMan OUR CHRISTMAS ▲ moat appropriate gift is a high LINE grade watch. Jls lessons in accuracy Shop EaVly Get What * rc ot mush value and its permaneno- You Want—A void* the assures a perpetual reminder of the / Rush giver. You get accuracy combined ' . with Beauty dnd Permanence when \ yjiftft S 8 l’ ou b uy an ELGIN. Pi»ro»a*y j s. W. Preslar I h ° n *^ > 8 JEWELER \ a..h,Ano.«d,J Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1025 '•*
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