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Monday, Nov. io, 1&5 1, * broker* and Bondholders 1 lie delivery ticket, “‘Refreshed by Bub’s” in dicates the BEST in dry j like the coupon, ; of a Liberty Bond de notes its SECURITY as an investment. You can ; not get more SAFETY workmanship and in prompt service. Bank on j MASTER CLISANERS rPhone 787 : 1 Handsomely Engraved Visiting Cards, < 10O' tor from $2 35 to $4.00, includ i mg plate From old plate, $1.50 1 per 100. Tlmes-Tfibune • office, ts j USE PENNY COLUMN—IT PAYS j OUT OUR #AY BY WILLIAMS j ( " ~ . —:r— ' ; —j : — 1 y ‘1 jDO *WOO ' \ ' ”* 1 a—_ _ £aTCH PkIEOWOMiA?, , v < “J ■ DONOUf AUG) ME g , A ;V, NAVGrO<SK ; X fMuRSiM SOU AkjO . , 'ri Y" * PAHIM GOT BiCr = AgOLfT? __ i OOCTbC? ©ILLS S v 4 U £ UdEM OOUT ~~~~ . G^RAN " 1/■ io MOftFN POP "1 BY TAYLOK OeeiFWeOMLV \ \NHV-A- If OH HOW W- Aw «'l sasdi’sssfc si r ~ ( ! I ’ MOT VMORRVING HOW rtcjT-'pV fe* - —THE FOOD VMItUBE-IT'S HOW J [i HOT pop YJUA. BE V4HBN y , . One wintefr resort wliieh promises to b{ popular io spite of the great cost •is the kitchen, stove. -• j When ii man comes home Ml tired out he takes off his coat. A? Wyman, her slides, j. The man who doesn't talk much \ ma V be keeping his mouth dosed so vote can't see he h«B>a iot of sense. 'lTlis is a terrible world. Hut it coul<| he w*r-e. That if "they allow ed flivvers to run on the sidewalks. Tlie best argument for your side is tile kind of people who pdvo ate the other side. I Half the engagement rings nr bought with money ra'sed hurriedly (Copyright 1025. XEA Serried, Inc]) Be-t , "g»er’s Life a Hard One. The Pathfinder. ;■ 1" - 1 - 1 Early this year a Minnesota man wns eovieted of hoot 1 eggi ng . and sen tenced to six months'in jail. At the end of six montlis it was dtaavered tlvat tlic man who had served’the term was not tlie convicted min at all but | a tramp who had been hired to sub stitute for the former. l When the boot'egger admitted -the change in federal court recent'y the judge decided that u 13-inont'as sen ( tencc for contempt of <rurt shoiiidho added to the original six months tejrm making a total of nineteen months which the man will haVe to serve bo fore he can resume his business No More £hiny Noses A new French pr.oce»s powder that is n t affected J»y pe&piratinn— will not let an ugly slijue come through:! ; | stays on until yU take it off; fine' | :and pure; makes the pores invisible; j looks like beautiful natural skin; | gives a soft velvety pomp'egjon Get I this new wonderful beauty powder I called Melio-glo. WashingtdfiT Nov. success., of the Italian war debt settlement ne gotiations came as no surprise to of ticinl Washington. The tip waqjpass ed out in advance that Count VsTpi di . Miaurata had his orders frein Mussolini to come to Jy-rhis wilh Ihe United States—ty get the best tortus lie could, button no let {he negotiations fall through, as jthe- French negotiations did. . ■ _ * * v .-V sr To be snre, agreeing to pay a debt and actually paying- it are two quite deferent things. . Nevertheless the Itjillans dlil an'excgireht stroke of bus iness aimply in agreeing to pay. Un less and until .they default, this cottn try is bound to assume’thnt they mean it. Thereby their credit is greatly strengthened, their money increases in value, their finane'al- position is improved alt roun'd 1 and—especially to the point—they’re- -able- to do some , more large scale borrowing here. i I - * - r-»- -- • 1 All this redounds to the Mussolini government's glory, Jt redounds to' it all the m-re b.v reason of its contrast with France’- balkiness. Nor is it a hit likely that the wiley Signor Musso lini failed to think of this detail! France, of course, is decidedly a stronger country than Italy. , If the , forijiei- cou!dii!t pay it seemed Yeasoi}- nbl» to guess that the latter couidp’tf And then she “came-c through” and surprised, not* those “in tlie know.’’ but most people Immediate’y, “Go-d little Italy,” exclaimed everybody, j* * * It’s true that the compact between Count Vhlpi and Secretary Melior wf 1 have to be ratified by the- Rome government artd b.v Coagress, here n Wabhiilgtcn, hut lndicntious are that there will be no hitch about till,-. fttfe CONCOftft bAtIY TRIBUNB College Girl’s Escape from : Disgrace A girl, prize-winner in s i recant true experience contest, ■ tel‘ s dramatically liow a sudden : —hum of fortune Saved her front expulsion by her Dean. :! Jjtn. her special, matt, had invit ed. her to. go with hun to a dance. By a queer twist of tuck she found herself accompanied by her friend Bose s escort. In November “Smart Set” she thus describe* her plight: -* , .Brfore X realized it, it was 11:15, and I reminded my partner that I must be In at 11:30. He only put Us head a bit closer to mine than ia considered good taste by Miss Jfeatherspoon, and whispered that M would dance on like this forever* •Alt M 420 1 noticed that neartv all (•the students had gone, am) insisted upon leaving, as I Well knew Are Jute of any girl who was not within these doors at the stipu lated time. ‘ Although loathe to go. he even tually did so, and I Inwardly breathed a pnayer that he wou-ch dkive fast, and not tty to kiss me, ah he was acting much more fa tailiar. tiian f -liked; - I looked at wutch-'-we hud just six njm t*es. • J ■ peered nut to see how W“<* .farther we had to go, and fiORROitSI We had missed tl ; turn And #ere going down an Hue leading’ out of town i clutched my companion’s arm a told him of his mistake; but insti of turning around, he drove u; the curb and stopped. As reached to dim the lights, p. gripped me. I seized UJs.arm, hfe tore it from me and placed it around my shoulders -instead. • I wriggled and fought, but my efforts seemed only to amuse him. i All i* a moment; I saw myself locked put, summoned before the Board, and sent home in dt; grace.. The next few' seconds seemed an eternity, and then 1 heard the most' Welcome sound I have ever listened *o in all my life— fj believe to my dying day that the sound of howl-' ing brakes and sliding wheels will bring jcy to my heart)—and there beside us, a long, low-hung beauty 1 of a yellow racer slid ‘to a stop, and Jim leaped out. I sprang into the arms of Jimmie, ; and he half carried, half-dragged, me to his car. I rpced up the dormitory steps qhd frantically tried the' do'or-i- XiQGKED! “Oh, JimmiiYl I cried, “I’ve got to get in: at midnight the had- walker will look to see AVliat Prouder Mussolini says '‘ goes” in Kd|ee, and since he wanted - an ag e'emeqt’ami now he’s got it, It’S safe to in-edict that he'll “o. k.” it. On the*other hand, the Italians;have made 'themselves ' extremely popular here, ;.eo ■Canffri'ss inmears ’ certain to strain every possible point in their favor, (Copyright 15125, XEA Service, Ine.) Cleveland Extends Lighting Shelby, Novi 21).—Within a *ho-t time almost 2.50 J) people of rural G eveluipl will be enjoying the eom fbrts ami conveniences of electric li.vhts. That's the record of t'ie first farm county in America to start a rural electric lighting programs r The contract has been let far the erec tion of tlie Doub'e Springs p war ’ine John llluntan,' of Lattiniore, receiv ing the contract. The material has been ordered anti work on the line will begin at an early date. The ccmp’.e ficn of the line that will ftirnis'i paw er to the Hruble Springs section.wii make the sixteenth community in rural Cleveland county to be lighted with electric lights, and Cleveland's lighting program bus been under way only one year. ' Why do you rise so early in the morning V "I have to get downtown early in order to find a parking- place for piy ear.” "Hut do you not then have a good deal of time hanging on your h-ainls?” “Oh, then, I take the .street ear home and have breakfast.” I I -r - : - wwuuu u J I* LetYout | Next Batterx | Be An EXIDE Use Only the Best o 5 0000000 i m| f; & ' -?:|* v H Y«L: <3L 1 ■ Ii 1 m '< 1 vpH Wm “If yon ever ' Jf'sy' < x y had tnfacm ~ the Dean of ' «« ' . Women yoa ‘uknow *‘ pLrQUl Ij Mm ? v - >-§m > m mSfm B| I % miM k W B y , -nvai, VJfr; t t *’ yoi~ I that r.oeu y : ,-l ; s i n sr-i, and if rat] uot t \,eil,” woids failed, but II k •«- eli ,qs .1 it meant - idea. Oh, • *1 ■ .... t... anitor, were pnn. , about. Jim-could blind-j fold ium, secure l .e keys, and let tpe tn, b';i no need for such vio-1 tentte. Old Dingo was safe and 1 Sound in bed. “In bed”—that I parnse, and- Jimmie’s inspiration! rcame simultaneously. ] Wildly we raced to Bingo’s | bungalow behind the school. He ; s'.op! near an dpen window, and (XEere, on a chair, lay his old cover- With the stealth of a cat, Jim , crawed them out, together with his Offl'siouch hat. In the light, I pulleti thepp on over my blue chiffon—it | .wO'tlid be ruined, but nothing mat-1 • tered now except to be in my bed I at MLDNIGHT. I frenziedly • ' TWfeCHAKGEI) WITH 11 VIOLATING HOTEL LAW C' - - W. M. Brabham and Miss Jeukins. ;, .Sunday Jschool Workers, Are Ar ! rested at Winston-Salem. 1 Winston-Salem,. Nov IS).—W. M. . llrnbham, giving his residence as I Nashville, and Miss . Virginia Jenkins. 1 I of Salisbury, both prominent Sunday I school workers here to teach in tlie c.i --! operative training school for Sunday j j school workers and teachers being , I held under tlie auspices of tlie l’res -1 j byterian and Methotiist churches < f ’ j this city and which hel dits first ,-es ;■! sion this afternoon, were arrested | | about midnight last- night at a l-eal ,■ hole; charged with violating the bote law.-, Both Vi'.iemeutly denied that there hud be-ii anv improper relations and that there was aiiy conduct that was .... r<v r- Mr. It.abham deehiri'd tlmt e !iad long been a friend of tlie emig w, man and that . she was id ami had ea’led upon him. Both par tic. were released upm bond and are due to appear-in the'municipal court tomorrow morning. EVERETT TRITE •£) CONDO r&A KJ <by, MOTS, Co<R.NJ 1 [CfjetAj/N / ' j niv Vftful curls up tmdep J ; the old hat, and back we dashed. ' i Jim outran me, and by the time I I reached him, he had pulled off his ox'ords. “Put ’em on,” he ordered “’ our janitor don’t usually wear French-hee’ed blue satin pumps.” “Now file in just like oW I Bingo, an throw his things out of ■ your window,” he said, as ho I helped my shaking fingers to un j lock the door. I Two minutes to twelve, and tha ) moon saw “old Bingo** raise a tear— : stained face, kiss Jimmie, whisper “1 love you,” 'and disappear with in doors. A.- the clock struck the first chime, tib saw an old slouch hat, two shoes and a coverall suit i float silently down from room thir- I teen, and as it struck the twelfth, the .hall-walker Opened the door*, Ipeepod in, and saw me safe ia 1 fled- and fast asleeD; mavbe < I r. Today an effort was made, to reach .Mr, r Brabham and a'so Miss Jenkins at their rooms at the Robert K. Lee , Hotel but neither esuld be located . Mr.. Brabham was to teach the sub ..iyct. "Sunday School Management,” but it was announced this afternoon that other arrangements *aad been j tiiade by the training school and that J neither Mr Brabham or Miss Jenk- I ins- woulff teach.' The young woman j was to tench “Junior Lesson Ma- I terials and Teaching.” 2 Police who arrested them say they I testify they found them par 1 tially undressed Mr. Brabham ad- I mitted In* and Miss Jenkino were S mft fully clothed, He was t have C psoken from a local pu.lpit today. 1 It was stated t’his afternoon that I ’the training school program ha been * rearranged and tilth Br Brabham f and Miss Jenkins will nit teach the subjects that had been assigned them. Lio.ogy teacher—-" We. will row s. name .some of the.lower species of animals, starting with Jimmy off-T nut. ‘ j " jiFANCY’DRY GOODS WOMEN'S WEAS eoeeoooooooooeoeoooooeooocoooooooocoeooooocooocoo SHOES OF REFINEMENT Sbc New Styles This Week FOR TOUR APPROVAL 1 - Discard your shaffy shoes and get into a pair of these neat dressy e new ones mid get the benefit of a full season's wear, they’re the pret- ga a tiest bits of f otwear you have seen and the most stylish we have '.i i. ever shown. May we show them to you? $3.95 to $9.00 | . IVEY’S 8 THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" _ '''0 < l><XXX)CKXo?JlXXXJC»000000000000000000000<X'a I FEEDS AND MORE FEEDS 6 Chowder for your hens . Cow Chow for your cows . * Ornolin for your horses and'mules 5 Hi Chow for your hogs y I Hay and Straw, • j 8 IV e carry groceries of most anything; tr. eat j PHONE 122 I CASH FEED STORE | | * WHERE QUALITY COUNTS THANKSGIVING ,! being foremost in the rhinds of the people at this time 1 t we wish to take this opportunity to Thank our friends ? and patrons for the liberal support given us during the ? year. We respectfnl'y solicit a continuation of your patron- v age and pledge you even better service for the future, Call us for ANYTHING you want to eat. a C. H. BARRIER & CO. { caVVJOIXVyXiOivgYW.-ififinr DELCO LIGHT It > Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Weil Pumps for Direct or Alter- ! Bating current and Washing Machines for Direct or Al- ‘ temating# Current. R. H. OWEN, Agent ..Phone 669 , Concord, N. C- yy V .••* * ’ "ym*- ■t «! IS 22 22 2*ls^ l\ ; * m- The Most Appre-f • ■ ciated Gift pf All | 4 Hoosier Beauty | Kitchen Cabinet | A \\ oiking Center! That's the first thing every kitch- I " en needs. And in the Hoosier Beauty you have a perfect I • one. All tlie things you work with arc assembled here in - one spot-right where you do tlie work. And the Hopsier 1 m is such a handsome piece of furniture, too. Whether in I, j- shining white enamel, soft French Grey or rich golden | „ ; oak, it brings an air of charm and attractiveness to any I•* kitchen. | ** j.. N Let the man of the house know that the Hoosier I r would be the 1 most appreciated gift of all. ! H. B. WILKINSON j CYLINDER REBORING !W c have installed a Bottler Keboring machine so that we can re* J bore the cylinders of cars and fit new pistons, rings -*nd wrist pins W without removing the motor from the frtme, thereby saving a large L •abor charge. Just give us a trial and convince yourself. We carry a full lirte of Goodrich Tirest Tubes, Piston R : ugs and ffl I ins, Husco brake lining. Sparton Horns, Prest-O-Lite Batteries. ji|J w * liz Auto Soup and Polish and Genuine Ford Parts. > | STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE j Auto Sup^&Repair C* | PAGE SEVEN
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