Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1525 lifr. Junior Executive Young men rising to distinction will find it profitable to pay close at tention to details of busi ness—and their persona' dress. A refreshed suit each week, tie and hat will set you aside from the CROWD. Good ap pearance is a letter of rec ommendation. MASTER CLEANERS Phone 787 _ “ Handsomely Engraved Visiting Cards, 100 tor from $2.35 to $4.00, isclud mediate. From old plate, $1.50 per 100. Times-Tribune office, tt USE PENNY COLUMN—IT PAYS OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS ii tiilUito | if —"—r - 11 Y' 1 !ni!||| if! I liilli !|.i|., /i heap vou^e\ I I'il'fl l i*'i **T ! '\ 4h AGOOOSwjfiER l/RueEKl RoBEKJ \ y- -4. *1 ! ! '"ini -ZiPPVt HOVAJ 1 BEEKIThIIMWIM \ ‘ j Me OO [ AimT rC \ HtSSiP* VJkCE SOwG FtR HAS GCTlri FLEAS, \ a ! MARvilus! 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Even if you did start life at, a baby, you should outgrow it. Make the worst of things and that's what you’ll have when you finish. The only thing valuable about time is the .way you use it The optimiat enjoys the holiday; the pessimist thinks about tomorrow when he will have hash. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) Caldwell’s Hurt Hay Keep Him Out of Tilt. Durham. Nov. 23.—Already threat ened with, the loss of “Big Jack” CahlWell's playing for the Thanks giving Day game with Davidson Coach Jim Herron may not allow the Blue Devils to scrimmage this week in order to save them from possible injury. Today’s program of stiff signal drill wifl probably be repeated tomorrow' and Wednesday. Caldwell was in uniform this after noon and ran With the team in signal practice. His head, however, was bandaged up like a sore toe. Duke’s big halfback received a badly bruised eye and fractured tight cheek bone last Friday in the Wofford game. Owing to the , fractured bone com bined with the fact that his right eye will have to wear a bnndagc for several weeks and necessarily impair ing his sight and the care nedeed to be taken with the fractured bone Thori is some question about his play ing in the Wildcat game. If Caldweil does not play his place sill probably be taken by Weaver, who substituted for him last Friday nnd showed up with credit. USE PENNY COLUMN—IT PAYS Stewarts M WASHINGTON TO Hxwe 3oMe ' rciyj C(-EA MIINjCA. (20W TMI S n / J eve . N((M6 :. 3 1 - L| "S tJjHAT AS ILLO^C^^ AS THEh Re-ST OT THE- KXlMe.[\j ' VuHY OoMT Yoo WAIT TILL THP IS> * THEM THtRe. WOULTD 52di. SOM<2 l^tA^OVl THE.se —AC..T .T-v Af?e MOT mottoes. TO 3£ AMY Oi=- ' Your. RotAj£>Y J1 n —. , THs.se. Ptsopuis a fee. \r —7 Houae-BRoKe >'.i she had ever spoken to him! “‘Oh—isn’t that just dandy? Go ahead—l'll be up d’rectly.’ “ ‘B-but I’m—l’m going up to my —to my—’ x “ ‘That’s all right. I know just where ’tis. . . . Go on, pretty— and wait—for me.’ “A thousand clubs were beating upon the poor skull of Jane. What was this that he was Baying? What was it he proposed? A Fallen Idol "He had been her deity her first Prince. She had fancied that he was fine and lovable. “But now—it was all too unmis takable. Before she suspected or feared such a thing, his arms were flung about her, she was half lifted from the floor in a powerful, impassioned embrace, and tipsy hot kisses were being showered on hell cheeks, her lips, her eyes, her neck “With one cataract of raging re« vulsion that ripped through he* veins, her great love wasTlrowned without ever coming up again for a breath or a gasp, and there rose a fighting, infuriated little demon. “With all the strength of her lithe body and her bitter fury, she tore herself from his clutch. She stood before him, blazing, burning, battling. “ ‘You you fresh bum,’ she shrilled, ‘you lowdown rat. Where do you that stuff, to gntb me and rough me?’ “Like a bolt, came the flat of her hand against the flaming cheek of the Prince of the Pettigrews. “With .a heart beating high with blind anger, where only a few minutes earlier it had hummed and clicked to the sweet symphonies of a great love, she stumbled down the stairs and ran out—out into the night. her were the dreams, the illusions, or the delusions, of her first thrills of life away front the alleys. All behind her—every* thing behind * “And—before her—what?” conference in Winnipeg today of rep resentatives of the returned soldiers ’ from each of the nine Provinces. Next .year will mark the seventy fifth anniversary of the manufacture of ice cream as a commercial indus try. It was in 1851 that ice cream was first manufactured and sold in Baltimore bv Jacob Fusaell, who is known as the father of the ice cream industry. In the 13 years of football play be tween Kansas State Agricultural College and the University of Ne braska, tho Aggies have never beaten the Nebraska team. ' FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEA* | 1 SHOES OF REFINEMENT Six New Styles This Week § FOB YOUR APPROVAL, Discard your shaffy shoes and get into a pair of these neat dressy I new ones and get the benefit of a full season’s wear, they're the pret- I tiest bits of footwear yon have seen and the most stylish we have I ever shown. May we show them to you? L $3.95 to $9.00 j IVEY’S “THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES” II is 3000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 FEEDS AND MORE FEEDS i !j! Chowder for your hens ]i| Cow Chow for your cows ;!; Omolin for your horses and mules Pig Chow for your hogs ! Hay and Straw, . -j ;! j We carry groceries of most anything to eat. PHONE 122 CASH FEED STORE ]|| WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Notice to Our Patrons — Our store will be closed all day THURSDAY—THANKSGIVING DAY Please Let Us Have Your Orders Wednesday - C. H- BARRIER & CO. i! DELCO LIGHT Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter-; nating current and Washing Machines for Direct or Al- ’ ! ternating Current. R.H. OWEN, Agent —Phone 669 Concord, N. C. | iim'iiuuui Mirrors Are So A New Venetian Crytai Minor Decorative and A They Cost so Little H. B. WILKINSON Out of the High Rent District Concord, Kannapolis Mooresville China Grove CYLINDER REBORING | ; have installed a Bottler Heboring machine so that we can re- 3 j bore the cylinders of cars and fit new pistons, rings and wrist piua J , without removing the motor from the frame, thereby saving a large I H labor charge. Just give us a trial and convince yourself. U carry a full lino of Goodrich Tires, Tubas, Piston Bings and p H Rusto brake lining, Sparton . Horps. Prest-Q-Lito i Batteries, SI •’ nhiz. Auto Soap and Polish und'Genuine Ford Parts. ■ jjj ST UDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 1 jj Auto Supply & Repair Co. 1 PHONJK 238 r st.a l iu J i- aluimi ruLi„o». .dJLi,Ltal& -? .TTriiriisizirT-jp PAGE NINE