PAGE TWO You Aix* in Trouble BBB&Arith your car call Lewis Uidenhour. o«w garage on Hast Corbin street. ||||K| ---the place you t*nii get at once. Dn.\ in our new garage. We wash Wm and grease cars, (in- ami oil. Ser/ igglr vice at mn-e is our name. All work to give satisfaction. We iBBC work on all kinds of cars. Lewis HBa ltidenhour at your service, day or Will be open till It* o'clock Lettuce, Celery.,. (grapefruit. lemons. Phone. t»7t> aid Sanitary <L*oc<r\ Co. 2-1 t-p. Tuesday—Brown I.eathu IN:rk- Hnp etbook in business section of C m- Finder return to Tribune uf for reward. iMt-p. Mt. Pleasant Saturday noon to 9 p. in. 2-2 t-p. I PM Turkty Minin r and Lets of Oth-r, eats. Fancy work for sale.! HlH|. Society. Lutheran Church. leather Ueggiits $1.45. (on-1 Army A Navy Store. l-st-p. j fc cord A rm\ & X;i vy St«>re. 1-5 tp. j 16 Foot Check Lines $3.50. Concord |§ lArmy iV Navy Store. l-st-p. \Y.in- e Joom House or Apart- | Bfuient. til rii i-Iki ! 1 > r mifiinii.-lii'd. I : Alu-t 1"' in ili*~ii n 11i *■ liicui i.m Ali fe dress \Y. i'i. I iiiii'-.icaiv Ti-ilmiu-. ! OV pile II t‘ 452 U. < TillF'it Ic llelweell | r-'8 a. m. apd 4 p. in. >.".t -<•. •Mel-Bro Lotion—tor l’imples. Bluck | heads, aml all facial blemishes. At Call drug Stores. 11-O-iiOt-e. Heatisl Furnished Rooms For Rent. fc Desirable residential section I’hcne | 801. 9-ts-p. ' Telegraph Pole Saves Auto KraJlBL LfUrfltl l . afeag^llUl . r,/'-,. <<5 f 1 flll^ I Automobiles and telegraph poles aren't good friends, ordinarily. But thii |”4lme they got very chummy. This auto went through a bridge railing ii ?Jsan Francisco and would have plunged to destruction if it had not hit th« ivLeeiaiih nolo, wliisb ul'OVuiltcd its f«UI. , *~ ■ 1 Cut As You Like It | * c tlu not tell you how you should have yfnir hair cut, unless you ask our advice. We H Efird’s Beauty Parlor 1— =s===g=g! 1 I ■- '■■■ . 1 .. mmar Penny ADS. Get Quick Results Hats—C. Covington. 2-st-p. . Country style stuffed sausage, sweet meat. country ham. Sanitary d Grocery <’o. 2-lt-p. ■< -1— Carnations White anil Pink. Designs and flowers. 117 X. Crowell St. : Phone 141 W. Mrs. J. C. Query. Endirvtt & Johnson 16 inch Leather boot shoes, 51.'.(.1. Concord army & Navy Store. l-ijl-p. For Sale—One Baby Carriage Almost new. Inquire at Tribune office. All Wool \rm> , Seeks 25c Pair. Cpn cord Army & Navy Store. l-st-p. i For Sale—Young Strain White I>“g --i horn eoekrels. Is 11 each. J. Ivey Cline' Concord Route One. ! 30-3 t-p. Boys Riding Breeches 51.45. Concord l Army & Navy Store. 1-ot-p. i For Sale—Ford Coupe ill Good Con j dition. Inquire at Tribune Office. { 911-ts-p. _____ Don’t Forget that We Will Give 10 per cent, discount for cash with or der for Engraved Christmas Cards received before December Ist. We have iu stock a beautiful new line of these cards. Call and see them. Orders delivered within a few hours after receipt. ts. For Kent—The Mrs. John M. Cook residence iu the heart of tile city. Seven-room house. See 3. 15. Sher rill. 24-ts-p. Found—Sample Case. Owner Can get same by paying for this ad. and calling at home of -1. D. H. Iscn hour, North,Union street. 21-ts. IN AND ABOUT THt CITY “BRII HiE OF SIGHS*’ IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Steel Girders For Bridge Connecting Court House and Jail Put in 1 Place. Concord's “bridge of sighs”, con necting pbp court house and the jail; soon will be a reality. Workmen started Tuesday on ,tht‘ construction of the passageway, and during the day got the steel girders and some cf the rails in place. The bridge runs at an angle of about 45 degrees north and south from the jail, this positiong having been agreed upon so the entrances! would connect wjt'b hallways in the court house and jail. The passenger will connect t'icj second floors of the two building* andj will make it necessary for prisoners j to be taken from the jail to the court room without being led down one flight of stairs and up another. Grand juries in the county have recommended for several years that the bridge be erected but it was not until several months ago that the work was aufiiorized. County officers who have in their hands the manage ment of prisoners have been endeavor ing for some time to git the bridge. It is planned to rush the work to completion. DUKE MYERS PARK HOME WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION Will Directs Its Sale. CL 6. Allow Says. But No Plans Have Yet Bern Made. Charlotte Observer. The Duke resilience iu Myers Park will he gold, in accordance with the direction of the will of the late James 1». Duke, it was announc ed last night by (I. <L Allen, one of the executors of the will, the other two being Mrs. Duke and W. U. Per kins. ■ The will Twovides that the resi dence be sold at public auction. Mr. Allen pointed out. stating, however, that no plai>i had been made for carrying out this part of Mr. Duke's will. Col. Leroy Springs, of Lancaster. S. (*.. has been mentioned as a pos sible purchaser when the property is put up for sale. Martin L. Cannon, whose rame has been mentioned in this connection. sarcastically said last night that he was surprised to find he had been considering the purchase of the Duke residence, a matter to which he had given no thought- J. 11. Cutter has also been men tioned in thlns-cPnucction. Harrisburg lb y. Shot :n Face, Leaves Hospital. Charlotte News. David Mont lev. aged 2t?. or near ( Harrisburg. Cabarrus County. who was shot accidentally with a .shot gun while hunting Thursday, was discharged from the Presbyterian Hospital, where his* wounds were ; treated, it was amMumced Tuesday, j Young MontYy received a load of ! buckshot in the face when a gun in the hands of the »even-year-aid son ; of Zeb Stamps was fir'd unexpected ly. Although Tin* injuries were jrnin ful, Mont ley not in a Serious condition. Hi* was fully recovered when he left the hospital, according to attendants. The After House. ‘The Captain leaned across the table and shot nit his clenched fist. It took flip mate on the point of the chin, and lie folded up in ji heap on the floor.*’ Go on with this great sea going mystery thriller by Mary Robert* Rhiuehart in the magazine section of next Sunday World. The magazine section will also contain words and music of Irene Ilordoni’s sing hit. “Mia Luna” tMy Mocpi) 5 fram ' Naughty Cinderella” in sheet 1 fhtisic form. Interesting stories and > artic-les e\Vry Sunday in The World. Rev. R. \Y\ Boyd Reported in Ser ious . Coialit ion. Mooresviile, Dec. L—New* of tin* critical illness of Rev. R. W. Boyd wHI be received with rc»gret by many | fiNp'iMls in this and other states. He i hccann* ill 10 days ago with an at tack of pleurisy, followed by compli- I eutioury No hopes for his recovery i an* held out at his advanced age*. Mr, 1 Boyd was for long period of years } superintendent of Barium orphanage i and to many of the children beared | in the institution the news of his 1 i illness will bring sorrow- He is at i the home of his son, P. S. Boyd in | thin city, where for some time he has made his home. | The Vatican has negotiated a i loan ,of $1,500,000 with American’ banks. BATHING PEACHES FROM FLORIDA BEACHES 'lk ag M I j. irk JSjf )g|PL 'Pjw OL my Wj®D ■■ * W jflliu YM wK j While ! nine adornment to the atanl ■ Prove the contention. The reasons will promote Floridian residence as an aid *« ftVftfliaVt wlun VmU of Plauid* will ~ * ** ' 1 I}' THE CILVKLOTTE .U DITOKU M SVTI KD.W, DECEMBER STU HATHSEE AND NtOMT s > . THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE VNtrERNDVRIStfBO CHILDREN Sh*H TubwpruloMK Gaia » FwrthoM ia North .Carolina Schools? Kvitj- sifrionsty umlernourisfioS child is a potential tuberculosis pa tient. Surveys made by the North Caro-, liua TuberculoOis Association reveal that .‘SO per cent, of the children in our schools aA seriously underweight and umleriioprisheil. This condition is due sometimes to insufficient food. 11l many instances there is adequate food ill the home but the child is not trained to eat that which will build ] a strong, vital hotly. I Diseased-, tonsils, adenoid growths and decayed teeth, had health habits and disease produce undernourish | meat. Til most instances under | nourishment in Children is easy to cure, thereby minimizing the danger of infection from tuberculosis. The fluids from the Christmas Seal sale this year are to be used in large part to finance a campaign of health education in the schools of North Caroliim in an effort to con quer uot only tuberculosis hut every other disease which lowers bodily re sistance. Tie Cabarrus County Tu berculosis Society and the the com mittees are conducting the Seal sale to secure funds to promote health education and to provide relief for tuberculosis patients who cannot af ford medical and nursing care. RtiJt ing Christmas Seals is one sure meth od of helping to conquer tuberculo sis. —1 ’ The Christmas Seals will he sold by the school children on Friday and Saturday. This is Pile only canvass ' that will be made in the residential section of town and every one is urged to buv generously from the children. ELIZABETH GIBSON. Chairman Cabarrus County Tuber culosis Association. CONCORD FEELS EFFECTS OF THE FLORIDA STORM High Winds Bring Chilling Temper atures Following Rather Mild Day. Concord today has felt the effects of the wind storm that started in Florida Monday and lias moved north ward ami eastward. While the winds here have not reached hurricane pro portions as they did in Florida, they have been strong enough to lower rather mild temperatures which pre vailed ’here Monday and Tuesday. Overhanging clouds Monday and Tuesday brought threats of rqin for Concord, but only a light rain felt Tuesday night. However, it is pre dicted tiiat this section will get a rain as a result of the Florida stotiii. Weather men in various parts of this state arc agreed that this state will! not get any such rain as Ims fallen in Florida. In Miami, for in-1 stance. 14 finches of rain fell in FD hours, and in oPher Florida cities tin 1 ] precipitation ranged (from three tot ! six infhes in tlie same length of time. I Only a small part of the storm htts j rearhr dthis stale, it is imintcd out. I and it is not expected to be severe. \ A Word of Thanks From Mr. Lipe. I 1 wish to take this feeble way of expressing my sincere and heartfelt | thanks for the subscriptions and 00-| operation given me by my friends ami ; others during the Times and Tribune! campaign. Without this ert-opera - tion it would have been impossible 1 for#mc to , have won the Hudson ■ coach. Words arc inadequate to ex i press fully tny appreciation, hut 1 wish to assure one and all that if 1 call ever lend any one a helping hand ■ 1 will be only to giad to do so. C. H. I.II’F. Announcement Corrected. ! Rev. T. L. Casliweli will not be at ! | Kerr Street Church as some one an-j II nounred in yesterday's paper, but he . j will he at McGill Street Baptist Church tonight at 7 :.'SO. He is di rector of Hie budget for Mecklenbtirg- Cabarrns Association and will be in charge, of the services. It is understood that the Baptist churches of the city will not hold their regular prayer service touight. and will ail come to hear Rev. Mr. Cashwell. of Charlotte. i. It. I’FNTFFK. Castor. Vet* I'ockrt Memorandum Hooks. Our Vest Pocket Memorandum Books for 1 !>2(i are now read?. Come ; iu and get one. You will rind them very convenient. 1 The rapid recession of a giant glacier has treat'd a new tidewater inlet, eutting the Panhandle of Alas ka in two. and giving British Colutn i bin a mew outlet to the sea. to the north. SOCIAL REGULATIONS • OF N. C. C. W. STFDENTS Rubs Which Govern Students Out lined in Students’ Handbook. ' Greensboro. I>ee. 2.—ln the Stu dent's Handbook, a vuhnne containing Information for all students of North Carolina College, are to be found reg ulations governing the conduct of those who atteud the institution. The handbook is the organ of the Student Gov ■rmnent Association and thg’ 11 Young Women's Christian Associa tion. Vmler the heading social regula tions is to be found specific informa tion. approved by the students tbem hHvcs. concerning culler*, guests, chop eronage. darning, smoking and cos tniin's. Ttie information under these headings follows: "Students may receive young men callers with permission from the stu dem councillor any afternoon or night : only (.tilers nut of town are received on Sunday. (Greensboro callers are received only by seniors.) Callers can not stay later than 10 o’clock in the evening anjvnjght ex , eei-1 Saturday, when they Tna.v re- , main until Kt.’.'iO o'clock. Students receive their ,guests in the parlors of their respective halls. If they de sire to entertain them elsewhere, per mission must be obtained from I'je student councillor. ' ' All guests arc requested to regis ter with tlie student councillor in whose dormitory they are visiting. All guests must comply with all regu lations in force for the students, in cluding the evening hours far return ing to tlie dormitory. AH guests, ex cept alumnae and former students, •tv required to pay 50 cents a night for the privilege of staying in the dormitory. All guests, including aim: nae.and former students, nre re quired to purchase meal tickets, at the engf of 35 cents each. "The family, faculty members, so nii juniors approved by Hie student councillor, and friends approved by the college may net as chaperones. "Students are not allowed to at-, tend private dances in Greensboro -without permission of the student •councillor, and Tit no time are they allowed to ut tChd public dances. Dancing with men is not permitted on the campus. "No student is permitted to smoke while registered at 'the North Caro lina College for Women. Quaint pieces Os advice Issued to railway passengers ju England in 1850 included the following: '"Never sit in any unusual place or {stsitioa. B<'>‘ on the roof an- to be avoided. 4’ass iigers in a second-class carriage which lias no door should take care not to put out their legs." nothingukeiF IN THE WORLD j Tmilik (ias Pains and ImUfr itirm j Had Alwnt Kiiint'd Hit Health.— Says IIERB JUICE Have Relief. ”1 would not take anything in tin* ,world for the relief lIEKJV JUICE lias riven un*. It* has restored / my i health after other medicines had fail ed and for this reason 1 want other j sufferers to about it trusting tl»«?y may take .zF and be benefited in It he same wsy." says Mrs. Otto Dry. \Y<*ll know lady who resides in (,'iey View, Concord. N. C.. in a stateineent t-i the HERB JUJCE apresentative a few days ago. "My trouble.” Mrs. Dry eontitmed. ‘ was all <aused by a chronic ease of , i*»<«•* stion, my stomach was out of j order in every way and seeme«l a? though there was no relief for me un til I started taking HERB JUICE, which was recommended by a friend ;of mine. The food t ate would form | gas and pains would press up around j nij heart. and at times this was so severe that I could hardly get my bttjth.. The first bottle of HERB JITICK gave me so much that J continued taking it regularly for several months and since have been using this medicine J can just sleep the night through with ease. I have a good appetite and plenty of energy and do not suffer one hit with gas pains in my stomach. Not only has HEHB JUICE rHievod me of indiges ton hut it has regulated my bowels, a Iso my liver and kidneys and T am f'-eUiig better than 1 have in many yearn. I have also found HERB JUICE to he a wonderful laxative] and Hi rough its mild action on the bowel*, my system has been cleansed jind iwt in tine working order, and it i- eertainlly a pleasure to once more enjoy good health. In my case HERB JUfQB has woven nil that iS is ail ] vrtiscfl to be. and . I heartily recom mend '' to anyone, HERB H ICK fe xoM in Concent by* CHfegap Drug t»tore and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refund ed. Also by F. L Smith Drug Co„ in KaMapolis. *•" ■■ f - i - T n „ -f - - • Citizens Bank and Trust Company Concord, N. C. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS CHAS. B. WAGONER, President C. L. PROPST. Cashier A. F. GOODMAN, Vice President BOYD RIGGERS Asst. Cashier 1 i v ■ M. L. MARSH E. C. BARNHARDT GEO. L. PATTERSON P. F. STALLINGS W. D. PEMBERTON J. F. GOODMAN AF. GOODMAN A. N. JAMES A. R. HOWARD* CHAS ' T M N I gp| h ' UMBERGER CHA& B. WAGONER W’S'lend money on approved security. THE HOME OF We receive deposits subject to check., GOOD BANKING We issue Certificates of Deposit bearing four per cent interest. >■ , . . _ |Uw/v 'V ■- Qjou Can ' with the Gas fiTmed Off 7 (gp need no longer stiy drained to ilie cook-stove. Too many precious hours are wasted in pot-watching and basting! The principle of cooking perfected Iny the Chambers Range, with patented Thermodome and Insulated Oven marks a new level of achievement in kitchen management. The gas is only burned wilh . a Chambers Range until the cooking processes are started! It is then turned off l Your cooking in half. No other range can duplicate is done with the heat you now waste. the performance ©f the special Chant* Rich juices and flavor are retained. bers Features. There is a beautiful Loss of food value through shrinkage white porcelain, or black and whit* . is reduced to a minimum- You save enameled that exactly meets for other things than cooking, 1000 your requirtoif*»is. Youtditpay fbr'it extra hours a year. Gas bills are cut while you enjoy its advantages. A Demonstration Will Show You How ft i s ]: Fireless Gas Range 1 1 11 [ COOKS u-nh the GAS rURNhI) Ol f ! M Concord & Kannapolis.Gas Co.- deaf MITE is ABLE TO HEAR OVER RADIO listens lu .Music • Bui Dock Not Know What it is Until Someone Imitates Fiddler. New Bern. Dei*. I.—Radio music the lirst sound ever lieard by Chureh Gardner, 20-yi-ar-old deaf and dumb youth employed ou the ON THE TOP HAIR RESTORER. The only genuine preparation that j gives natural <*olor to grey liair (no dye). Absolutely cures dandruff; stops falling hair and itch ing scalp immediately; grows hair on bald beads where tiie roots are not dead. This treatment of the scalp is a dims)very of Dr. Fitzwater, of Hot Springs, Arkansan, and is übso littel.v the best known remedy of this kind sold on thc'markct by any In stitution in America. Sold exclu sively nt (’line's 'Pharmacy. Money back proposition if results are not obtained. Be sure A to call for Oa The Top. ~ ' i ii a i ——. Do Your Hens Lay You can make them lay aiul pay, by feeding Spartan Lay ing Mash. Every sack guar anteed. Also Exjra Good Scratch l'ecd, only s3.o© bag Cabarrus Cash Grocery Co. PHONE 571 W farm of Ab Smith, of near Vauce lx>ro. according to local men who state that they visited the Smith farm last night to install a radio and Ilia! liarduej- was able ro bear souuds through the ear idioms The youth had never before heard or »| token, it us re)>ort«d, but had at tended a state institution amKliaril ed to •write. He wrote-of his ability to lieiet the strange sounds of iustru niental music, when permitted to try the new radio. He did not ttmler j slund wlipt the music was. it is eaid, until his employer danced a jigj and imitated the tiddlers that the boy had often seen play at dances. •' Gardner could also hear the sounds of the announcer’s voice, the roco stated. He was so ideased with the ex|ieriineiit. and so delighted with the unaccustomed sounds that he wuuted to keep «n the ear phones all even ing. A lnrgcr, Ixvdy of Norwegians and their desedpdunts met'at the Norse Centennial at Kt. Paul than has ever. ga.tliereil together in Norway. SKm'^TsIFsE^BMBWK [\T ft the treatment ot Ktdi, Scna« //1 •tngworm.T mttcr or other Itch W * * Inc aklo dtM.Mw» Try thii tce.tm.al »t our rMk. iaf akla dIKUM Try this» e\| f t trmtment at one risk. PEARL DRUG COMP ANY -< - \ »< Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1925 ■ i \ l "■! An untimely frost effectively roui pletcd the mischief done rattier by C.ie insect eia-mies its Mr. Perkins' ito- I aloes. The toils of the plants which hud served as pasturage for the |vests, were entirely destroyed, and with them Mr. Perkins’ hopes of a crop. He was not selfish, however, and coukl think of others in the hour of adver sity. In the afternoon tie was accost ,l nt the postoSce by a friend. “Hell. Perkins! cHgjris everything up at the cornersV” "Trouble enongli, Williamson, trouble enoughwas the gloomy icspojixt;. "Teu million potato bugs and nothing for ’em to eat.!’’ In cnccy corner of the Globe You will find a smart shop which carries the Famous Per fumes of D’Orsay ENDLAND In London on Old Bend Street You will find a D’Orsay Salon ON THE CONTINENT In Paris at No. 17 Rue dc la Paix You will find a D’Orsay Salon In Cannes, Nice, Madrid and Naples you can also find D'Orsay Salons , ASIA ' ’ As, ydu go ’farther eastward You will also find Perfume D’Orsay In Ceylon, Constantinople and in Hongkong. IN AMERICA You will find Perfume D’Orsay l > AC ' . . \ Gibson Drug Store The Rexall Store

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