PAGE EIGHT C INSURE When You Start to Build right time to take out insurance is when you start Then'if through any cause your building should fi burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover jjj yottr loss. 1 Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. | P. B. FETZER A. JONES- YORKE wwww^M^AjMXfOoaaooOUOOOOXjOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I K.L. CRAVEN & SONS PHONE 74 9 rOAI c ™' i Si Color, sxtoooooooooooooooooaooooooocouoooouoooooooooooooc I Aaron Overcash Farm 1 1 AT AUCTION Saturday* December 12 at 10 A. M. | Kannapolis, N. C. $ On the above day and ham - we will sell the farm known as tire Aaron V Ovcrcash land located abcut one and one-half miles from the hub cen- O ter ts the prosperouls and progressive town of Kannapalis cn the Enoch- C vllle road consisting of about 80 acres including one good house and X buildings. This property has been sub-divided into Villa sites and small v acreage tracts to suit the purchasers. This property is ideally located C i with about 80 acres t ftplradiii h.'.'t.iu lanel. It will he well worth your X time to go cut ami look this property over before the sale, as litre is 2 your opportunity to buy at your own price, (’lose to a town of It.ooo C* population, and where values are already established. Here is your ei chance. ] > [ Well located, near good School and (hurdles, and in one of the liest V sections of the County. A preposition tliat should interest every home i[i lover or anywise desiriiig to make a good wise and conservative invest nrem so we appeal to you to look this property over and meet us on i the grounds on tile above day ami hour. We have been instructed to 1 , sell this property' regardless of the price on easy terms to lie an- iji mimired on day of sale. So make your plans ‘.o attend. ji 15 Turkeys Cash Prizes iji Band Concert Easy Terms FREE—IS BIG XMAS TIRKEYS—FEEE —ALSO CASH PRIZES ]!; Sale Will Be Comhieted by tire Famous Pitts Brothers, Twin Auction- ]i| eering Force of America—Hear Them—lt’s Worth Your Time 1 1l CAROLINA , LAND CO., SELLING AGENTS HICKORY. X. C. !j! I>. C. FINN. 0. R. BRACK.. Owners j!| ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocxxjooooooooooc I A Real Character BABY DOLL $4.50 Value SPECIAL $3.45 This Extra Special Exactly As Illustrated I More Doll Value Than Any Other Store By Comparison ! J FISHER’S I The Grand National Curling Club of America was organized in 18*57. ; See the Birds, Flowers, Leaves, Ghosts and Goblins AT THE Corbin Street School Thursday Night at 7:30 Hi' 23 AND 15 CENTS Dr. F. G. Banting, famous for his work with diabetes, believes that the continued use of insulin will not only alleviate this disease but cure it. Santa Claus Headquarters Shop Early Cline’s Pharmacy Phone 383 , Concord Daily Tribune TIME OP CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mailseat the Concord postoffice is as follows: Northbound i l. J1:00 P. M. 3G*-10:00 A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 39 9:30 A. M. 43 3 :30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. | LOCAL MENTION j See H»e birds, flowers, leaves, ghosts and goblins at the Corbin Street School Thursday night at 7:30. Come in and get one of onr Ve-i ■ Pocket Memorandum books for 192*5. I We want every subscriber to have one. The Concord Rotary Club will hold its weekly meeting at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 12:30 o’clock. The Stamp and Coin Club of the A. M. <’. A., will meet this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the A*. All mem bers are asked to be present. Improvement is reported in the con dition of Mrs. Ernest Hicks, wlnf is undergoing treatment in a Charlotte hospital. j Services will be held this evening at i :.50 o clock at All Saints Epis copal Church, at which time the Rev. H. B. Thomas, of Lenoir, will preach. The public s invited to be present. The Aaron Ovcrcash farm in No. 4 township will be sold at auction at Kannapolis next Saturday at 10 a. m. This farm is only one and one half miles frsm Kannapolis. The Tribune will publish this year tile letters of the children to Santa Plans. Tell Old Santa what you waul, children, and send the letters in. The. prayer meeting service lur Wednesday night at Central Metho dist Church has been called off so that the members of the congregation may attend the musical at Forest Hill Methodist Church. Police officers report that $137.90 was collected in fines and costs in ! police court Monday afternoon and I in addition eases against three youths charged with stealing an auto wore turned over to .7. H, Brown, county ' welfare officer. The Masons hold their first meet-! ing in the newly completed assembly ■ rooms Monday night, at which I nn - a | large number of members, between 75 and 100 were present. The llcMolap members will meet in these rooms mi Wednesday night. The county hoard of education met i Monday and in addilion to routine matters discussed proposed new ’high school buildings with their architect. M. 11. Marsh, who is now formulat ing plans for the structures. Mr. Marsh pt making satisfactory progress with the plans, it is said. The public schools of the county j will dose December 18th for Christ inas. A majority of the schools will be closed but one week, but it is I understood that in some of the schools where longer terms than six months the holiday period will be longer than a week. [ The Stop-and-Oo sign is being "rooted at the corner of I'nion and f '»rbin streets today. The other Signs will be put up at once, which will bring the total number of signs in the city up to fotlr. The new ones arc to be suspended from overhead i wires. Stewards of Central Methodist Church held a regular meeting Mon day night, discussing various church j matters and giving special attention j to financial ‘[nestions pertaining to the year which is just beginning. An increase n* $(500 a year in the salary of the pastor was voted at the meet- Tlie first volley ball game of the sea- j son will be played tqnight when the local business men have a match with the Kannapolis six. The locals have been practicing in the hope of being able to beat the Kannapolis team, which is not only the state champion but which is also third in standing among southern volley vail teams. j Get the Christmas present now is the -afest thing to do. You will , find t! ousands of attractive and worth 1 while gifts in local stores and as there are on’y 14 more shopping days be- I fore Christmas, de’ay may prove cm- 1 barrassing when you step in the stores at the last minute and find the stocks picked. The two children, whose parents re fused to allow them to take the Pas teur treatment following a bite by a dog sajd 2* be mad, have started tak ing the treatment, according to offi cials at the County Health Offices. This brings the total of persons being | treati-d on East Depot street and at . i the White-Parks Mill to ten.' A. F. Goodman and D. A. Me- j Laurin have sold to P. .T. Mann prop erty on Odell street for $«00, and i Mr. Mann has sold the same property for the same price to K. C. Furr, according to deeds fi’ed Monday. An other deed records the sale of proper ty in Ward Four by Frank Garmon to Minnie Lee Click for $1,500. AVhile no cases of influenza Huoh j as known in 1918 and 1919 have been reported herc,_ unite a number of persons in the city are said to be suffering with la grippe. The change ableness of the weather is believed to be responsible for most of the ill ness as it is hot one day and cold the next. Harry .tahnson, Harry Hager and Frank WilTaeur, charged wifi stealing an auto, will be tried in Superior Court. Although the youths are. but fifteen years old, the value of the car ; they stole is enough to make a felony lof their case and the juvenile court does npt have jurisdiction in such cases. - | THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE PRESIDENT IN MESSAGE TO CONGRESS OITI.INES MANY RECOMMENDATIONS (Continued From One) With reference to agriculture, Iho President regarded its position as a whole improved althouji’i many ' ities and individuals still are in a distressing ccqdition. in his opinion farmers generally do not . wish meddl ing by the government or direct or in direct price Using •'which would re sult from permitting the government ;to operate in the agricultural mar kets** and power should be given ihc 1 department of agriculture to -aid mar keting associations without undue reg ulation. In his analysis of the merchant i marine proY.oin. he took foe view! that while elimination of the regional j representation feature of the shipping ! board is not desirable, "it has become apparent that without centralized ex- j ♦ entire action the management of this great business will flounder in inea- j pacify and languish under a division of oruneil.” Pointing out that the federal gov-1 eminent has little to deal with situation in the coal industry, he ad vocated authority for appointmeii' of temporary boards with nuthorin to call feu -witnesses and documents, con ciliate differences, encourage urbitra tion and in case of threatened scar city exercise control over dlfttribu t ion. As for prohibition, the President said: | “Vnder the. orderly processes of our funndamoutal institution* the consti tution was lately amended providing for national prohibition. The Con- . gresn passed an act for its enf<>roe menr, and similar acts have been pro vided by most of the states. It is Pile law of the land. t It is the .duty of a’l who come under its jurisdic tion to observe the spirit of that law. and h the duty of the department of justice and the treasury depart-1 mem to enforce it. Action to pre vent smuggling, illegal transportation in interstate commerce, abuse in the use of permits, and existence of the sources of supply for illegal trafti- is I almost entirely imposed upon the fed eral government. ‘Through treaties with foreign . v ernment.s and increased activities t' the coast guard, revenue agents, «i - trier attorneys and enforcement ag* u s effort is being made to prevent th » - - i CHARLOTTE AUDITORIUM Matinee and Night, Saturday, December 12th SEAT SALE THURSDAY AT EFIRDS DEPT STORE | IIIIIM GREENWICH ! I ll VILLAGE >illl||l FOLLIES NIIIH 1111 America's Greatest Revue RA.YIVIOr*I> "Mill fll II li' I HITCHCOCK HI Handers f Millis. I j 30Famous Artists'Models \ H] I , DEVISES AND STAGED Bkl I £yJOHN MURRAY ANDERSON B Matintee: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, SI.OO, 75c—Plus Tax Night: $3.00, $2.50, 2.00, $1.50, I.oo—Plus Tax ■■ ■jju’ls—■ - 1 . 11 - . ■■ ■! r s * " '• : ' . violations. tint the Vonxtitution al* so v»ulw a comurront duly on tlio states. We weed fiieip active and co-ojM'i’Aliaii. the* vigilant aeti«ui t.f their police, and the jurisdic tion of their ronrls to usnist- in on* ftreement. I request of the itfople observaju'c. of the public officers, con tinuing efforts lor enforcement, and> of the ('enure*; favorable action the budget recommendation Jor the prosecution of this work.” , With reference to railroads he rec ommended authority for consolida tions under the supervision of the Interstate Commerce Commission. an«l expressctl gratification that railroad employers* and employes are in sub stantial agreement as to legislation ! necessary to regulate am? improve • t’aeir relationship. 1 use' penny column— it pays ! Christmas Wreaths —AND—:— . Petted Plants • i Get Your Orders In Early ! ' • We Deliver Anywhere in the City i Mrs. J. A. Walker FLORIST • 1 92 S. Union St. Phone 112 ; As an American family was about to leave Tokio for San Yranciws*. 1 they found their 12-year-old daughter missing. The father of the girl pot his eollie on her trail and in less than a minute before the train was to leave, the dog arrived with tlie missing girl. 4 W. 0. VV. NOTICE. Regular meeting of Elm Camp No. 16 \V. O. W. Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock in the Pythian I.tslge Room. Every mende r -is urged to lie present. S. A. WEDDINGtON, .C. C. R. C. EITAKER. Clerk. a.— The Concord Bakery Has - Opened a Retail Bakery at No. 85 South Union Street „ for the convenience of the . public. You can get licit Rolls of afl kinds. Cinnamon Buns, Doughnuts, Cookies of ail kinds. Fruit, TMifnd and all kinds of layer Cakes and Birth day and Wedding Cakes to or der. \ h.i.l, -ns-... .uplift. If HUNT’S GUAR AN TEE t —1 SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /I / VJ (Hunt - . Salve and So.r), foil ir fCJ ft tlx treatment as Itch. Eciema V Rtngworm.lf ett»rorotb*f Itch tog akin dlMiHi. Try thl» liHtanl at our itSu CCZENA!?I Money beck without question if HUNT’S GUARANTEED BKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /. Sjf (Hunt's Salve and Soap).faiHn f the treatment of Itch, BcieAia, 7107/ i Ringworm,Tetterorotheritch- /jf / / in* akin diaeaaea. Try thle * £ treatment at our rfak. PEARL DREG COMPANY The best sympathy IT is only human for a fu neral director to feel sym pathetic in the presence of bereaved patrons. But it is real sympathy when he recog nizes an obligation to see to it that the highest character of burial equipment is furnished at honest prices. Such a policy has been responsible for the success of this concern. Typical of the burial equips, ment furnished by us is the Clark Grave Vault, recognized as a leader in the vault indus try, because It gives positive and permanent protection. WILWINSON’S FUN < ERAL HOME CaR B—Bay or Night mmmmaimmmiammmmay* Who are the Best People? To read a list of our pa trons would be to call the names of those who are prominent in Concord. . To meet them would ,}>e to see the Wdstt dressed peopld in town. Smart ness in style is not well dressed unless the origi nal shape and refreshed appearance has been maintained by,dry clean ing regularly. . vice is Right, and this makes a combination Hard to Beat. | ! You’ll need some Coal Soon. When you do, remem- ! | | ber we are here to serve you with the Coal that stands ! 1 i the gafiF. *•’. j Cline & Mabery Coal Co. :j; t - . / PHONE 799 t ioooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo . , . HOT WATER IN A JIFFY) f % *1 This gas hot water heater .■■p r 1 is surely a friend in need and ; match and in a few minutes » steaming hot water will run fc. B. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Otilce and Show Room 89 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 384 W, GOLDFISH Common Comets Japanese Nymphs American Pantails Shubunkins Tadpoles Pond Sttktile • Sea Mow Pish Bowls CLIN#* PHARMACY Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Results Tuesday, December 8, 1925 CONCORD PRODUCE S|ARKET > (Corrected Weekjy by Cline St Moose! Figures named repressnt prietm for produce os che market: Sweet potatoes *1 Od Turkey, S Butter ... 83 Country Ham Mt ( ountry Shoulder 25 Oruntry Sides jjO Young Chicken, 20 Hem. Tn lririi Potatoes. SIJ» Sale—Tor Hire” Card* For JifegJ ueye, at Tribune Thner offlee, I