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■Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1925 I detail I Merchants I Long ago you learned ■I. • / I that by giving people ■ more than they expected B | was a good way to get ■ ; their trade. You must ■ : cafry a balanced stock. B We must produce an un ■ failing standard of fine ■ workmanship. The dain- I tiest silk fabric from your stoft or a heavy fur coat can safely be refreshed by Bob’s. Recommend up. MASTER CLEANERS Phone 787 # Handsomely Engraved Visiting Cards, 100 for from $2.35 to $4.00, includ ing plate. From old plate, $1.50 per 106. Times-Tribune office, ts. OUT OUR WAY B¥ WILLIAMS - SENTfRW»•- v iv f e»«as»» *u. MOM*N POP BY TAYLOR NNAMT YOU TOW||| A gang of children about the Upline is a great source of pleasure if you ban stand the static. Fish caught last 'summer rcaily are marvelous.' . Baen <lead for weeks now. yet they continue to grow. When we think* we Chink every thing is all wrong we thing it is time to think again. * I.earn to read good people and you will find them eveh more interesting than reading good boks. Nothing is more tiresome than some one who is trying to be Interesting instead of Interested. Figuring out ,the deep problems of life is a very serious business unless you realize you are liable to be wrong* (Copyright, 10$5, NEA Service, Ints) J Dan’fcKft* Rate Near Itgjilrath is . Health Advice. s Children sflould not be’Tkissed on or near the mouth, ervrtb by their parents, sjffbrcling to Dr. W. !■ A. McPhaul, big* health officer, who Monday issued a warning against, the .of'tgeasles. 4%is is the, open season for measles and*the time when the disease gets in its greatest work, said the health : .office. w i ’'Measles is a serious disease but fortuhately the majority if the eases recover, although complica tions may develop. Measles frequent ly (causes pneumonia. which real* a deadly harvest,” said I)r. McPhapl. Children should bo kept away from tiny pemcn suffering from what iaV hplieved to be" merely a heavy cold. They should also be kept away from any one who coughs or i sneezes, whether or not that person in a member of the family. “Never allow your child to be kissed near me mouth by any one, m> matter h<nv closely related," wan ed the health officer. NEA Service Writer, . Washington, Dec. B.—\Ypul\» monument, add to or detract from the beaufy and impressiveuess’of the spot where the unknown soldier rests? The war department wants a monu ment and will ask Congress Tor $50,- 000 to erect one. This request will meet opposition—just hpfc’ much ;is uncertain until the question actually comes up—on the ground that the an; adorned slab which Storks his grave is the most appropriate■ memorial to the unknown. Ncbody disputes bis title to the highest honors the .country can pay. The difference of opinion relates only to the manner of'pay ing them. • * * Congressional investigations ara noted for the infrequency with which they achieve any worth-while resulfj It remained, however, for Vice Chair man E. C. PI lumper,, of the Tin ted States shipping board, to describe the futility of such inquiries; ajong at least /ne line, with the maximum of crispness and compactness of styles. ‘‘For sft.years." said Plummer, .ad dressing the Atlantic Deeper Water ways Association at Nfiami recently. "Congress has been investigating the problem of an American merchant marine. The printed matter that has resulted from these efforts would fill n good-sized room. Vet nut a single imfmrtaut fact- has been established that _did not appear in the modest volume presented by the Lynch com mission of I 860." Plummer boils flic essential part oven of the Lynch report down to a 100-word paragraph urging a ship subisdy. With the recent dismissal of the last oL its war fraud indictments the govengnenf completeh a perfect score. One hundred per cent". Os ItsLyya* graft prosecutions have been lost. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE NECM»OE£ RENEW FIGHT , FOR ANTI LYNCH LAW Industrial Commission to Halt Boi- Sbevism and itudy Labor Problem Proposed. Washington, Dec. B.—Negro lead ers here have launched a campaign for. an anti-lynehing law at the com ing sesaitn of Congreas. Tliey pro pose an industrial commission to study negro poblems. provision for a monument to negro soldiers, public bathing facilities with the whites in the District of Columbia and federali zation of Howard University. , Representative L. C. Dwyer, of Mis souri, wifi re-introduce his anti-lynch ing bill. which passed the House two I years ago. but failed of a vote in the Senate. This measure was opposed by southern senators who asserted it wa»c aimed at the South. Negro, advocates admitted today they do not expect to to pass unletA the rule« of the Senate are changed to make cloture easy. The negro in dustrial commission billl will provide for a commission of five persons, three of whom shall be negroes, to be ap pointed by the President, the salaries not ’ to be more than $5,000 except in the case of the chairman, who would receive $7,006. The unties of ta:s commission, it was explained, would be "to study economic conditions and labor prob lems affecting tbe negro, to discourage bolshevism and to formulate a policp of understanding and confidence be tween the races.” ASSESS STOCKHOLDERS 100 PER CENT OF STOCK Order Signed By Bond Affecting Bank of Vaoeeboro Which Failed in 1*23. New Bern, DgC. 7.—Stockholders of.the defunct Bank of Vanceboro are to be assessed one hundred per cent of the, capital stock, in all -60,400, according to an order signed by Judge W. M. .Bond in Superior Court upou petition of the receiver, Henry P. Whitehurst, of this city. The bank was dosed by the State hark examiner on December 13, 1623. T. A. Tzzeif, of .Greensboro, formerly president of the % People’s Bank here, who disposed of $2,500 worth of stock on December 5. eight days before tbe bank was closed, is hfld liable for this amount, it is understood, together with tbe parties to whom the stock was sold. 1 Let Your , j Next Battery j Be An i EXIDE Best ' THE SENIOR CLASS of MONT AMOENA SEMINARY Presents , “Little Women” December 11, 1925, 8 P. M. . 50c and 35c r^tyDiaty^ Ub | cJxT\crt3C Wfc/axvi \\vl Wumu4,k Jo qoaojX xKI to \)t (buLMWL *\tv _ f i i } ruth-resler I SHOE STORE • * ■' - * T • MONROE TO FEATURE - CHIJBF COMMODITY Will Construct’ Hota* For Trade Body In Shape of Qfile of Cotton. Monroe, Dec- T.-- j Yhfcmasvir.e and High Point have' both realized thAir chief industry, the former hy build- 1 ing A large chair, and the latter by c\m*tatictu.f a dreaaer of sufficient size -to houjse its chamber of' dom- i uierce, Alom’oc of being the. beat cptton market in the South, and so rffloii eounty as. standing para- 1 moot in quality and length of atap.e in cotton production. T:**P. Dillon, preeidept of the MiiC*>*-Tuiiui county chamber of commerce, thinks it fitting that honor, shield be done to the chief commodity of the section, has proposed ihat the. local organrantiOT,. construct a hale of cotton. in-which it might in +he future have.its of fices. ‘ The natter was brought before I the diri. t, r t of thy chamber of com mend, and met with, hearty ap proval- Accordingly, tlfe big bale will be eigstmeted near the central part of town on highway No. 20, and the 1 chamber of commerce will move to the quarters thus provided. H«e‘ Is What Reel Grange Did its His Tram Beat Gbuits. ’ New York World. Here is what Red Grange did on his ‘ first New York appearance .at Polo ' (1 round- yesterday: Played most of first* half and all lof fourth period. Ittui with ball from scrimmage eleven times ftp- total gain of forty fivq, yards. Longest run from scrimmage. 15 I yard* cn a slice-off tackle. I Mpib throe forward passes, of which one was incomp|eted and two i were completed for gains of 22 yards . and 15' yards respectively. Received one forward pass fqf a gaih of 24 yards. Intercepted one New York pass and * ran 25 yards to a touchdown. , Receii evil ope punt and ran back three yards before being tackled. ■ Olie defense he broke down one for , ward pass, shared ill two tackles am! , aided materially in t'lie two touch i downs scored by .Toe Sternaman by I fine interference, in which he took : out not one but two would-be tuckl i era. i y Was effective, rather then spectacu t lar. For drawing 70.000 men ami w ra ’ en to tile game he earned at least I $25,000, of which 50 per cent, will I go to his agent. RUTHERFORD ACCEPTS | j, OFFER OF B. N. DUKE i Steps Are Taken For Raising SBO.- [ OMI to Supplement Amount to Be Rtmatoil by Magnate. Hie! i< ry, Dec* B.—Aeeeptaiicw of | f)ffur of B. X. I)uke, tobmeo i magpHte of New York, to donate i $50.f)00 toward an endowment fund 1 for Rutherford collese. located about |l2 ini’.o4 west of Hickory, provided * a like amount be raised by friends of C the institution!, was made this after - | QpoiyJjJ' Jfcfe bo#id oi trustj^s- J session tlx* bard Wai*; * Valluf m 2* o’clwk at Rutherford \ e/»lle#* by the chairman, Rev. H. H. 1 Jordan, to map out p’aus of cam | paij;n. Individual members of the board are expectid to raine a cer tain amount and it is probable that a solicitor will be placed ir. the i field, Mr. Jordan said. ’ ~ • —^• • 1 ; ox the top Hair restorer. The only genuine preparation that 1 gives back the natural color to grey bair (no dye). Absolutely cures .^dandruff: stops falling hair and itch | lug **salp Immediately; grows hair on i bald heads where the roots are not 1 dead. This treatment of the scalp | is a discovery of Dr. Fitzwater. of * Her Springs, Arkansas, and is abso lutely the best known remedy of this C kind sold on the market by any in stitution in America. Sold oxclu -2 sively at Cline’s Pharmacy. Money back proposition if results are not obtained. Be sure to call for On The Top. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO r and”' X 'CiPIiSN —' BY' TH 4T TI ME A GftT CHICASo, OUR. 'SLC-DS IMCRS 4no Los'* a nq©ecorYiNG- fAtt. too FOR THe I NCTCHI NCL gVT CMC OF* TH<5 SI.CDS ME TO BRiMQ YoBS OlSC4ir?Oi£T) -tvms stations we. | '~—C~= =r OMe OP TH<S most I ~r- exCMTIM« IhjCIOeNTS L of THe snti«j3 ex* A COVIPLS o, (WT.VCS ADEQUATE NUTRITION ( BRINGS WEIGHT UP i Salisbury Boy Quiekiy Jumps Fran i -Sixty-Five to Seventy-Two Pounds. Salisbury. Dee. 7.—Oliver Hoffner. 1 twelve-year-old pupil of the Wiley , School, in Miss Merle Shoal’s class ,i in health work, holds the distinction ' of being the first pupil in the Salis bury schools -to make suft' ient gain. ; in weight,' under the nutrition cam- ) pnign now being cendit'-ed, bereT to I bring up to normal weight. The lad >of twelve years it, 51 .1-4 , inches in heightb ami when he began, j to carry out the instrnetiorts in 1 health work as carried on in this nu- j trition campaign the weighed 05 pounds. His normal weight should have been y 2 pounds. He was prompt j and regular in doing the things those { in charge of the nutrition campaign told him to do ami at the beginning (if tile fourth week had gained a little j over seven pounds, enough to put him on the other side of the line in weight and bring him up to the point wfibre he eould tip the scales ot normal or a little over. What this hoy did can be done l y cthers, those conducting the campaign •assert, that )3 drinking plenty of milk, tegular hotu> nt sleep, proper nmir ishment in every way, and plenty of cut-door air. There must be plenty of play, but also sufficient rest. The Knvunis Club is to give a prize to t (is hoy because lie was lhe first t~ ovemme underweight and reach normal weight by reason of this campaign. It is said the Wom an's Club will give a prize to tile gill making the first gain in weight sufficient to bring her from under weight. to normal, and that a prize is also to be given the school show ing the greatest percentage in gain along this line. Xlic campaign is continuing and wiil be carried to every school in the city. It is one of the phase; of health work being conducted through til? Rowan county health department, headed by I)r. C. W. Armstrong, and is in charge of Miss Theresa Dans dille, who is connected with tile State health department. ' Something Else Besides Prayer Need ed. Monroe Enquirer. A goftd Union county futazen a feu days ago said lie, together with a number of other good folk, on Sun day afternoon, had conducted a fine prayer meeting for the old persons at the county home. 1 remember some time ago of being out at the self same county home, and I inquired of an old lady, an inmate of the institution, if 1 you id send her something from town. Her ready response was, "Please send me some ginger pop.’’ Now good friends, I would not for tlie world disparage prayer, hut it don't cost a J-eut. What those old childish and feeble-minded' persons out at tlie county home really want above all else is a little kindliness shown • them and gifts in the way of trinkets, fruits and candies. And. incidentally, a prayer will not : '*■ 4 . > - Physicist : "Suppcsp you had a box of cigars hut no matches. How 1 could you light a cigar." Chemist: "I’m sure 1 don’t know.'' Physicist: "Why, simply take one ' cigar out ot tljo box: the box wjl! then be a cigar lighter." A GROUCH NOT WANTED. There is nothing so harmful to suc : | cess ns being a grouch. Stomach, Uv - cr and intestinal trouble make one ; grouchy. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy - will help overcome these aud usually i gives complete results. Our advice to everyone troubled in i this way, especially when accompan- E ied with bloating in the stomach, is - to try this remedy. It is a simple, - harmless preparation that removes t£c - catarrhal mucus from the intestinal - tract and allays the inflammation which caused practically all stomach, t liver and inte.sttpl ailments, Includ i ing appendicitis. At the Gibson Drug Store and druggists everywhere. • « ' m I'- 1 FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAA j 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | aA In Stock Now j: Caromal Kid San- jj:| dalwood I Patent and Satm ana all the popular leathers and fabrics arc here | with strap or the Step-in Pumps. g Our stock is most complete now and priced to meet your ap- g 'T* $3.96 T,J $8.50 IVEY’S I “THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES” jj -•[jay * v " 11 j j|pj k PURINA FEED IS THE BEST BY TEST | J Chowder for More Eggs 1 1 Z? Cow Chow for More Milk . ' Pig Chow for More Pork. |i[ J ! * ’1 Come in and We Will Sell You-the Best ] ' <*jj CASH FEED STORE PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. lb. oooooooQoooooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooogooooopocr* I Wanted: 100 Eat Turkeys and 200 j| : Fat Hens < M ill pay 25 cents-per pound‘for Turkeys and 18c 1 “ | per pound for hens. We advise you to sell now before it’ | the market is glutted* This offer good to Friday .noon, r . December 11th only. * ■ |ij» {s . None wanted after we get the above number. ‘First if ' if Come, First Served.” fg* C. H. BARRIER & CO. iai!nixmEEiani:.;ss!^ t af:ra. -— r . XWOOqOOOOOOOOOCXXICCXXXKX^GGSOGOOOOOOOOOeXXIOOOOOk^ IDELCO UGHT | Light Plants and Batteries Deep and Shallow Well Pumps for Direct or Alter- 8 nating current Machines for Direct or Al- B * ternating R. H. OWEN, Agent l! __lJhone 669 Concord, N. C. 3000oooooocx^oooogooc»ooo«5ooooooooogooooocxxx>ooooi Allies & Event jip —The Most Sensational Ever Put On in This Community? WHY? WE ARE GIVING AWAY, ABSOLUTELY FREE A WHITE ROTARY SEWING MACHINE SATUR DAY,'DECEMBER 12TH, AT 4 O’CLOCK Come to our store and get your FREE Ticket. No obligation, you do not have to buy anything H. B. WILKINSON Out of the High Rent District " Concord Kannapolis Mooresville China Grome • - v \ ' A “ Alemite Lubricating Service SI We do not use any Lubricants except Alemite Trans ::| mission, Differential and Chasis lubricants, ut\e wliicli al- w I lows'the easy shifting of gears even in Zero weather, and w ~i greatly reduces friction. j Get alcohol in your radiator before ft freezes. r| I Gas, Oil, Tires, Tubgs, Accessories, Car Washing. I i Tire Changing I CENTRAL FILLING STATION I "j PHONE 700 . d , Li PAGE SEVEN
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