PAGE TWO PENNY COLLUMN It Made, any Site 1. Cook Company. take Sauer Kraut are car fresh cib ok Company. CrrMmas to Be laughters' Bazaar, mber Ist. s. John M. Cook heart of the city. See J. B. Sher-; >r Thanksgiving. early and besure Plione 510 and raeber. 24-2 t-p. icken, Oysters and red meats. Query 24-2 t-p. tlesale ami Retail. Si. ('lnis. C. Grne t and Stove Wood AV. K. Cannon, de—On KannSpo mderpass. 75x222. 45W, \ 23-3 t-p. denatured Alcohol | SH Motor Co. j -One House on ' {& Spring Street. .1. S. Shaffer, j I Phone 623 J. 23-3 t-x. r m 1— rFor Sale—l(H) Acres of Locat ed 3.1-2 miles east of Concord ffiear tile Gold Hill Hoad. £ room house. [ I double barn and out buildings. M. L. Cline, Rodte 4. 23-4 t-p. j jj[ Found—Sample Case. Owner Can j get -ami 1 by paying for tliis ad. ami I s s calling at home of .1. I>. H. lsen-! hoiir-Nortli Inion street. 21-ts. Mel-Bro Lotion—For Pimples. Black- E' heads, and all facial blemishes. At E all drug stores. 11-G-SOt-c. WILSON’S LIMOUSINE WILL BE PRESERVED To Be Placed on Display in Connec tion. With Birthplace .Memorial at I Staunton. Va. 5 Btaftnton. Va.. Nov. 24.—The pri- I; vatc jimousine in whii-h Woodrow i. AVilsoa motored during the later years f ; of hisiiife is to be preserved here for inspection hy future generations in p Connection with the birth place me- W -mortal to the World War President | ; of the United States. Dr. A. if. F: Fraser, of this city, general chairman r; of the, executive committee of the me- B mortal project, lias announced accept | anee of trie car. offered as a gift to e the nfcniorial association hy Mrs. | : Edith Bolling Wilson, widow of the f former chief executive. I, t'sed oil a number of historic rides. | the maehiitie bore President Wilson j|; from the f'nioii station. AVasliington. |F to the AVhite House upon his return % from the peace conference at A’er- I sailles. In it he also rode from the f eapitol to his home Wien he retired L from the presidency. After his re : tirenient,'so long as lie was able to | enjoy motoring, lie was frequently ! seen in this same ear oa the drive- I ways of and about Washington. ' President Edwin A. Alderman, of § the I'liiversity of Virginia, chairman |f- of tiie advisory committee of tile tis AVoodr.'\v AA'ilsoa birthplace memorial, has been notified of trie acceptance of the gift, whichi will he brought to Staunton sometime in the near fu | ture. | For the first time since the great war, it is expected, the German ten nis stkrs will take par' in trie series 8 of tennis tournaments to be held oil f; the Riviera this winter. A pair of rabbits brought to Lny | sau Island multiplied so rapidly that I their progeny starved themselves to p death by destroying all the green veg- L etatiou on trie island. Kiri-... w „ „ , 1 1 EfircTs Department Store You like to choose a Hat, from a Many of our customers say, a great variety of styles and this is the best and most com-. | colors— that's why we invite P lete stock of MiHinery to be t , seen anywhere. , you here. 1 -4 f / P Wlj gp j . The prices T«fr« so Reasonable, J % ■fe’.; for the fine quality of material ©„ al a»d workmanship ™ & I 1 ® S?U $2.95 $3.95 ' ’ QC I them; cannot ’»r«w CHANGE. 24-2 t-p. Fresh Car Load Eating Apples in bulk, .very cheap. Phone 565. AVe deliver. Ed. M. Cook Company. 25-st-‘p. ■Meet Me at the Kings Daughters' Ba zaar at Kannapolis December Ist. 25-1 t-c. For Bent—Query House and Let on Franklin avenue. Possession De-1 eember 1-1. Apply to J. F. Har- 1 ris. 23-3 t-p. F For Sale—Ope Duroc Boar and Two I Durcx' sows, three months old. i Pure bred. ('. S, Thompson, Route ! ; 3. Gold Hill. 21-4 t-p. j For Rent—House Near the Jackson i Training School on National High-1 way. R. I'. Arthurs, Harrisburg Route 3, Phone- 4812. 24-3 t-p. Fireworks at Peek’s Place Near I’d derpass on Kannapolis road. Cau dles, rockets and big boys. 24-ot-p. Juse Received a Barrel of Fresh pickled pigs feet. Try a few pounds with your next order. Phone 510 and 525 Chas. C. Graeber. 24-2 t-p. Pure Pork Sausage. Country' Style, j Phone 510 and 525. Chas. C. Gnte ber. 24-2 t-p. Lost — AVhite and Black Spotted Dog, I half feist, small oars, with right ear j split. Notify Dunk Cook and get j reward. Buffalo Street. 243 t-p. j 1 For Sale—Ford Coupe In Good Con dition. Inquire at Tribune Office. | i 23-ts-p. For Sale—Eleven Pigs December 10 ] at W. O. Petrea's. 23-%-p. j | Heated Furnished Rooms For Rent, i Desirable residential section. Phone j j 501. 9-ts-p. j i Don't Forget that AA'e AA'ill Give 10, i per cent, discount for cash with or ! der for Engraved Christmas Cards i received before December Ist. We j have in stock a beautiful new line j of these cards. Call and gee them. ] Orders delivered within a few j hours after receipt. ts. | !=IL "11..!.' '■ n, . ' LAV PLANS FOR RAISING sJ*m.oo FOR COLLEtiEj Methodist Protestants Will Launch j Campaign for Funds Immediately. High Point, Nov. *M.—Sioro than! 100 Methodist Protestants from va- j nous sections of the state met here i this afternoon and made plans for a j campaign to raise SIOO,OOO for High Point t'dlego. The meeting was held in rde First ! Methodist Protestant Church and was; preceded by a luncheon served by the ( women of the church. Baseom T. | Paynes, of (Ireensboro. chairman of i the steering committee, presided. The Methodist Protestants adopted j the plan of the committee that t*'ie campaign for funds be launched wn- j mediately and be concluded, if pos- j sible. by December 10th. If not com-j plated by that time, however, it will ' be continued until the entire $100,000! is raised. I’nder the plan adopted at -today's: meeting each pastor will be given SI,OOO notes to be signed by the lead-1 mg men of his congregation. These notes will be for both new and un paid pledges and will enable the col lege to realize the SIOO,OOO emer gency fund. whicSi it needis to meet its obligations. The notes will he distributed by .1. Norman Wills, of ilrecnsboro. the treasurer. The notes will be made, payable to the order of the board of education of the Methodist Protes tant Church and will be discounted at the bank. The money will lx* obtained and then sent direct to the treasurer. Tn Finland, lawyers, before they can obtain government employment, must serve as policemen for the pur pose of gaining practical expedience. The Birmingham- (Ala.) Athletic Club Opens its magnificent new ten story clubhouse with a housewarming and ball on November lpth. —— Mi ■■ -J w And abouy inte cifrY business mVt is THIS CITY TOMORROW Thanksgiving Day Will Be Observed Quietly Here.—Union tevlte at A.' t. P. Chureh. usiness will be halted in Concord ti ißofrow for Thanksgiving I>ay. Fol lowinfc a custom established many years ago business concerns in the city will be closed for the entire days, opening for the benefit of tlkise | persons Who may want to secure rned- I iclnes and other necessities, I The library will alsn be closed for j today, all legal holidays affecting the ! library. I f'liion services fm- a number of j dowutoxvn Churches will be held to ! morrow morning in the Associate Re formed Presbyterian (ffiuT-ch. In ad dition several other churches in other parts of the city wilt hold services to morrow morning. The usual Thanks giving service will be held pi Bt. dames Lutheran Chureh tomorrow morning at 6:30 o'clock. Cotton mills, which have lost so mneh time recently due to the curtail ed power schedule brought on by the drought. Vll operate tomorrow. They will be closed on Friday and Saturday, however. i School work iu tlie city was halted this afternoon for the remainder of the week so the students could have, a three day holiday period. Regular work will be resumed Monday morn ing. All of the county schools will be j closed tomorrow and some will be elos ied Friday, also. Those closed Fri | day will make up the work at a l*te : date as only one day is officially given [ as a holiday for Thanksgiving. i KANNAPtHJ9-LANRIS GO . WILL BE RED LETTER EVENT I Ex-Collegians Strut Their Stuff on Landi-. Athletic Fiekl Thursday.— i Replaces Annual High School Grid- I . iron Clash. BY JAZZY MOORE I Kannapolis. Nov. 25 —The eul j men of the 11125 athletics will lie j reached Thursday when the Kaunapo j lis Independents clash with the I .and is i All Stark on the latter's gridiron at I j 3 :34l o'clock sharp, j The personnel of the Kanuapolians is compostal of ex-eeding they ■ knew hot whither. After a lnpse 1 • ftf time tlie freight stopped and they t hopped off to get their whereabouts, j On discovering that triey were in ] Petersburg and remembering that this 1 city was the greatest shipper of sand , in the country, they decided that the ear was probably to be parked there , and at once looked about for another j conveyance. On finding an empty freight headed ! south, the two hoys crawled in an i empty box car ami concealed them- : , selves under the paper floor covering- ■ knowing that the train would prob- \ ■ ably by inspected before leaving. A ’ bi-akemdn did come round but failnt ! to spy them under the paper. When the car was pulled-out they were able to come from under their covering. Raleigh was reached without a mis hap about 1) o'clock the next morning tnd the two boys paid the last of their money for carfare to get to State College where they had break fast with friends. I-atet in the morning they hopped another freight which was headed for Durham. Knowing that they were in friend ly territory. White and his friend Perched atop of one of (tie box ears, and when a brakemnn passed, they were not bothered. Trie brakeuiau seemed to know that they were eol | lege boys. \ The last lap of their journey was u nde Sunday afternoon - when they caught a truck from Durham and ar rived in ( 'lin/pcl Hill, to. begin: their next J i week’s: Wont, input (lie worse For thrir i liuzuriloutf travel, j ' Brat PoeheOlenTOrandton Books Now Chtr A'etft PoekrV Memorandum Books for 1926 are now ready. We want, every subscriber to have one. Couie iu and get it. INTERESTING PERSONS I aatth TDK Ballet rlsse I Hare TnvtlM ExMutrety and Are I nUrlug ha Harts to Improve Their im.fcs h. wolVt The personnel of the Pgvley-Onk raiusky Ballet, which gave a perform ance In the city Tuesday evening, proved to be a very interesting group I of people. Members of the troupe arrived in the city at 3:IKi Tuesday afternoon ami at otgee gnade themselves at home. Part took taxies front tlie station ’up town, [tart went at once to the Hi|h School to see what they were to per form in, and a few, ineludiug Parley himself, walked from the station to the Y. M. C. A. There/was nothing for the members of the troupe to do until six o’clock, and during this interim, many of! them strolled round the pity, .taking in I the sights. Several of the girls, after! visting the Y and the High School, declared that they were going to do some shopping. At six, a rehearsal was held, every performer being present to practice some new dance's that were being learned and to perfect some new steps Which were not letter ]>erfect. Fol lowing this rehearsal, there was only a short breathing spell in which to Te-t . before preparing for the eve ning's program. Some of the women of the city, who had prepared to have tlie dancers as fin ir guests, were disapitointed when they failed to show tip. It is not best, 'According to Mr. Parley, to eat be fore the program and for thftt reason. It is customary to wait until rtftor rand Opera. DOG’S BARK SAVES LIVES OF TWO BOYS tCtmine (iiven Alarm When Coals Front Open Grate Set Eire to Room at DanVffle. - Danville. A'a., Nov. 24—The ton-king of a sagacious ast mitl-j bight probably saved the lives of John Lawson nml AA'yche Lawson. Pons of Mr. and Mrs. W. if. Law ton. of South Boston. Coals from an open, grate flew out to the floor and «et the room afire while the boys were asleep. Mrs. I, wson, in another putt ofj the Lawwn home, heard the bars of ; the dog. left, the radio over which toe was listing und went to the hall.j fßie smelled smoke and aroused Mr. 1 laiwsoa. Entering the boys’ bedcham ber they huntd it alight and wilhsl with spinkc. Both boys (were roused with difficulty. Itoth being stupilicd ||.V the smoke. Tbe fire caused diim-i ■gi* of iilMMit S2IXI ami was elutrolled before the firemen arrivetl. Three hours later two small: dweflings occupied by John White qud Annie .lone, negroes were con- S|t|bW'b.v fire *Rbi of- their es- Ankle lantiw are the latest fashion tor smart Parisian womtot. The liffat ean be flashed on and o lt «t will as an almost invialble wire runs upward, attflally termiaatlng In the Wearer’s r™ ~ . *. ■ *■* rss*i* w 'J*l ,as—.*'u n..! 1 .u l.h ~i ~ jLmm. i*’i.... = 1 ■ iH —» —■ ii i. n mi - m im * •Citizens Bank and Trust Company CMWDrt, if, C. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS OFFICERS CHAS. B. WAGONER, President C. L. PROFIT. Cashier " A. F. GOODMAN, Vfce President BOYD DIGGERS Ant. Cashier M. L. MARSH vE. Q. BAKNIiARnT GEO. L. PATTERSON P. f. STALLINGS W. D PEMBERTON J. F. GOODMAN GOODMAN A. N. JAMES A. R. HOWARD CHAS. M. I YET *B. L. tTMBERGER CHAR B. WAGONER T. N. SPENCER . F. -C. NIBLOCK ~ We lend money oij approved security. THE HOME OF ' e recc ‘ ve deposits subject to check.. 1 r GOOD BANKING We issue Certificates of Deposit bearing four per cent, interest. I ■ ■ ■ , ****" ■■ 4 • BIG STOCK REDUCCING SALE NOW ON ! ! Prices cut 15 to‘N> per cent, on everything. Card Tallies 5i.95. Bridge Lamps J \ | $1.95 to $9.50. Floor Lamps worth $20.00 to $25.00 going for $1 (.95 to $19.75. Smoke j j | Stands $1.45 to 6.95. Big Overstuffer Suites. Three'pieces $124.50. All bed-room j i i Furniture reduced 20 per cent. Dining Room Suites Cut 50 per cent. All Rugs and \ | \ Floor coverings reduced. Goods bought and paid for during this sale can be left in { ] | the store for future delivery at our risk. We have sold already several pieces to be de- J i i livered Christmas. Come early and get first choice.' j Concord Furniture Co. j | THE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE 000000000000000 00000000«K)OOOQi3flnfvw>fiwoo^oo^oqftOffl^Qoooooo 0 00o CT V For THANKSGIVING \ Dressed Chickens, Small Pork llams. Cranberries. Lettuce, Celery, Nice Pumpkins.’ SANITARY GROCERY CO. Phones 676 and 686 We Serve You Best Because We .Know How ***** CfthSttt \l M HUNTS GUARANTEEt \JBKIN DISEASE REMEDIED /IT T/) (Hunt’s Salve and Soap), fail ir f jY fh* treatment of Itch. Eczema / A Ringworm, Tetter or other itch tag akin diseases. Try thii treatment at our rUk. jßßtf! SKIN 'tVSE AStf RBMKEffH (Hunt*. Sal*, and Soap).foil in f Jt~~yV tha treatment of Itch, Kerema, Vs// l Rinsworm,Tetterorotherttch* ( If / . / . In* akin diacnaaa. Try this» AVI \ l j treatment at our risk. PEARL DRUG COMPANY *> B ° oMV T® TElto| i room withWe bath All outside rooms It would he nil right for « mother ! to wait tip for tier daughter to mine, in if be Could skcpritl tlie dattuue. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I So All May Have a New Dress For Thanksgiving A Great Sale of Dresses For Every Type of Woman Priced at savings, and a scale range to gTStify every means of expenditure. In styles for every type of woman. Flat crepe, crepe back satins, fancy faille. Plain georg ette, lace and georgette and beaded georgette models. Long and short sleeves. High and low collars. Colors include all that’s newest. 5 s r ars7 so $9.95 $14.75 $19.75 and on • FISHER’S 0 OQQflOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCMV)ttOOOOOOO1 V. M. lionve High Point, November 25th ut 11 :I4 V. j*l. ‘ Leave Greensboro. Noe. 20 n't 2 ;tO A. M. Arrive Clwpel Hid NovortPjgr 2«th at «:’ f », '. a-f*--** ' n.i , i —i. Oi m m ills GET BESOLIS - 7Y --'-- ■ Thursday, Nor. 26, 1025