PAGE SIX INSURE When You Start to Build k The right time to take cut insurance is when you start building. Then if through any cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover your loss. Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. P. B. FETZER A. JONES YORKE K.L. CRAVEN & SONS! PHONE 74 PA A I EL 1 at f /—% 1 J Plaster Mortar Colors £ i lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOor A Real Character BABY DOLL $4.50 Value SPECIAL $3.45 Other Other Special Special This Extra Special Exactly As Illustrated More Doll Value Than Any Other Store By Comparison FISHER’S TEN YEAR FARM LOANS Money to loan on Cabarrus County farms at FIVE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, interest payavle Novem ber of each year. No inspection fees. No life insurance required. Pre-payment privileges on any interest date. Write or phone for information. Thies-Smith Realty Company No. 200 Com. Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. PHONES-3278 and 4415 Jl/oa Can Cook Jl Perfect %rmßimerdml Have Plenty Os Time To Enjoy The Day ! Just install an Oriole Oven Heat Control Gas Range and your cook ing worries will disappear. In some ways you anticipate Xmas—for it is a season of good f cheer and cordiality. Yet it is dreaded I ” by many women because it means V a heap of work and worry. Pre paring Xmas dinner is no easy task. Everything from turkey and fruit - cake to mince pie must be just righh * HThis Whole Meal Aluminum Cooking Set It is specially designed for whole meal oven cooking and consists of one Oval Roaster (l7 1 /4 , x12*x7 , /i , ),two 3 qt. Con- I * vex Pots with ring cover, one l qt. Convex pot with ring cover. The pots are fitted with ring Thia year though you can surprise "ron'Z'cf anotht^Th^n' the family and your guests. You can tire set fits in a 16* oven at one give the finest dinner you ever • set-ved, yet be fresh for the table and G * f thia free. the day s fun. Just install an Oriole Buy your r,n “ tod ‘ y ' * Oven Heat Control Gas Range. - —-v ___ You’ll find cooking by time and f~lfr W temperature a real relief. Always * X' ’■J \ 11/ perfect results. No worry. Less ”■ - time in the kitchen. Insure a won- __ * derful Xmas day by installing an 1 ft! 1 (■/ . Oriole Heat Control Range. W . * For two weeks only we’re conducting this special Xmas Sale. With each Oriole Otts Range purchased you'll get free the practical cooking sat de scribed elsewhere in this ad. ACT NOW-only a LIMITED NUMBER. Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. Sale Ends December 23rd Concord Daily Tribune I TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postolfiee is as follows r* Northbound 130-41:00 P. M. A. M 34 4:10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 39 9:30 A. M 45 3 :30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 l’. id. I LOCAL MENTION •Concord Kiwanians will meet in regular weekly session/ at the Y. M. O .A. tomorrow at 12:30 o’clock. The Triangle Club of the Junior Y hoys will play the Junior boys from Kannapolis ir* a game of roiley ball tonight. s The condition of Broadus Talbirt, who 'has been confined to his home for Severn' days, is reported, as be ing improved. Marriage license Vas i sued yester day by Register of Deeds Elliott to Frank L. t’hambers and Miss Janie (\ Black welder. both of Kannapolis. “The Seasons.” a■ play by the stu dents of the Corbin Street School, will be presented in the school audi« torium this evening at 7:30 o’clock. The admission prices will be 15 and 25 cents. , Merchants report fine Christmas trade now. which means that many shoppers are getting their presents now. Only 12 more shqpp'ng days re main and nn time can be lost by the person who wants to have a good stock of goods to choose from. Although hundreds of persons have called at the Times-Tribnne office for a l!l2tt memorandum book, we still have a large supply on hand and are anxious to give one to each subscrib er to our paper. You will find the book very convenient. Local basketball players are work ing harmd for the game with Char lotte which is to be played Friday night. The Charlotte team is one of the strongest in the state and the Concord five is expecting a strenuous bat tie. The new traffic signs erected yes terday are working all right now. There was some confusion at the signs yesterday due to the fact that the public did not know they were up. but officers Jcept traffic moving cor rectly and no one was arrested for violating the laws. liming the past several weeks Or. T. X. SpenCer. secretary of the Ca barrus County Fair, has received let ters and telegrams from a number of show owners who want to appear on the midway at, the 192 ti Cabarrus Fair. Hr. Spencer has closed no deals so far. it is understood. The bridge connect ing the county jail and the court house is about com pleted. Tile steel screen for the sides and top is being placed now, the steel g’rders and cement floor having been lap! severa 1 days ago. Steel doors lead to the bridge from the two build ings. The Citizens Rank and Trust Com pany will pay out thousands of dollars Saturday to the members of its 1923 Christmas Club. This plan lias be- ber cf our citizens to save money for their Christmas shopping and other needs. Owen Green, arrested here on Tues day on a charge of being drunk, was tried in police court yesterday and was taked with tile costs. He told the court lie was an ex-service man and the court was advised by a local at torney that if the discharge could be procured, lie would pay the man's costs, which amount to about sl4. At u recent student recital given at Rrenau College Conservatory at Gainesville, Ga., Miss Elizabeth Foil of Mount Pleasant, appeared on the program. Miss Foil is a very tal ented organist and played very de lightfully. She is receiving the warm est congratulations upon her recent appearace., Carolina alumni here will be inter ested in the announcement that Pres ident Chase of the University, has rul ed that no more dances can be held by Carolina students until after the Eas ter holidays. The conduct at the Thanksgiving dance was not what it should have been. President Chase de clares. and for that reason dancing at The Hill is banned for the present. An unusual freak of nature was re ceived Wednesday by the J. & H. Cash Grocery Store when they liaj a lead of cabbages sent them. In the load was on cabbage which was of a brilliant purple hue. It was of the shade recently popular nmong the la dies, a dark “pansy.” The owners of the declared that this was the only head of cabbage which they lead ever received of this unusual color. The “Piedmont Route.” Charlotte Observer. The map of the “Piedmont Route” shown in yesterday’s paper carried information that was new to many readers. It was not general know ledge that one could travel by high way from Hagerstown, Md., to the South Carolina line just south of Charlotte without encountering any had road: .nor was it generally known that the entire distance of 467 miles could be covered on hard surfaced road with the exception of 43 miles, which is good gravel road. With the publicity that is being given this route it ought very, soo® t* become one of the most popular of the north-and-south highways. * More Chance. ‘ "You say that Miss Aglcy is des perate for a man?” v “Yes. She had twin beds put in her room, so she’d have twice as many to look under.” ■ • THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE PROMINENTS STAGE NUMEROUS SOCIAL AFFAIR? High Schoolers Start Leather Splur Spcrt Saturday. By JAZZY MOORE Kannapolis, Poo. 10.—OnV of tie most elaborate affairs of the pie Christrany season was the party givci by Mrs. Ralph Harper Wilodjj at liei 'some on Ridge Avenue on Wednesday last. A color sememe of red am gnen was artistically employed ii decoration and the refreshment conr-e, si'ver candelabra ho'ding re< tapetr, were placed one in the din ing room and the other in the liviiii room. Stately elegance marked tin entire setting which was perfc throughout. Assisting Mrs, Wilsoi in receiving was her mother” Mrs Robert Myers, of T'.iemaxville. Foin tab es were arranged for bridge am 're hr r k Bridge high scare prize p handmade handkerchief, went . P Mrs White, while a low score prize a georgitte handkerchief, fell to Mrs Sam Query. Mrs. II B. Hubert set was winner of rook top prize, a' hand kerchief, and Mrs. Frank Flows wn given the booby, a pair of candh sticks To Mrs. Henry Smith, lo\, ly bride of the autumn, was present ed a dainty powder puff. To bet em-of-t v.n guests. Mr,-. Jolmsf&n. cl Mooresvi'.le. and Mrs. Paul Greer,, ol TvomasvPie. Mrs. Wilson gave ex quisle pieces of chine. In serving refreshments Mrs. Wi son was assisted by her mother, Mr- Myers, ami Mrs. Burley Beaver. Tin dining room was covered in real Ini and in the center a silver basket held mammoth American beauty ros. During the court/- the candles wen lighted. A red congealed fruit salad uniquely tied witli green ribbon sand wiches, cakes, mints and c; ffec Vven served Included in this charming hottmto 1 - ity were: Mrs. Paul Green, of Thom asville; Mrs. Johnson, of Moore vi’.le; Mrs. G. A. Bryant, Mrs. H. It Allison. Mrs. G. G. Allen. Mrs M. 1.. Troutman, Mrs. Brice Willi von!. Mrs. J. Sam Query. Mrs. White. Mrs. Frank Flowe, Mrs Uobci Saunders. Mrs. James Walton, Mr-. 11. B. Robertson, Mrs. James G. Nolan, Mrs Burley Beaver, Mrs. ll,i g-mt Wremi, Mrs. Arthur Fistic,. Mrs. Henry Smith, Misses, Winn: Frieze and Helen Samlcrford. A wedding cf extreme b-anty wa that of Miss Beulah Fink anil Mi Wil’iam C. Hagler just after the eve ning sermon at the First Presbyterian ( lurch on last Sunday. The vows were stiokcn by Rev. W. <’/ Jamison. Entering first was Miss Faye Den ny. of Concord, becomingly gowned in yellow crepe with fur trim ,and carrying yellow chrysanthemums. The groom was attended by Clegg Alex ander as best man. The bride was given away by her uncle, R. H. Hold brooks. Nuptial music was rendered at t lie piano by Mrs. J. G. Liwp. On Thursday afternoon the women of St. Johns Reformed Church were hostesses at a silver tea for which tin- following invitation was sent: Woman's^;Missionary Society St. Johns Reformed Church request the pleasure of your company j at a * „ 4 silver tea Home of Mr. and Mrs. II J. lVeletl Ridge Avenue. Kanuapo'is. N. C. * J Thursday December 10th. from 3 to 5 and from 6:30 to 9 o’clock, Mrs Frank Fexpennau Yamagata, Japan. At a call inciting of the Woman’s Club on Monday evening, Mrs. G. B. Lewis and Mj*s Elizabeth Gibson, of; Concord, were present and made in* teresting talks in behalf of t'lie -ale of Christmas seals by the Tubercu losis Association of Cabarrus count Jr. The drive was put on Tuesday morn ing and from every point ijiet wf® splendid success. Mrs. Arthur Fish er was chairman of the committee and to her is due much credit for the I success attained. On the first day of the campaign South School, which l as on’y primary grades and grammar ] through sixth, agreed to sell sixty do’lars worth of the “little life-say-j ers ” In the work undertaken by the j dub for Oteen, Mrs. Wilder Yost is j chairman and at the regular nn-ting next Monday evening will distribute j cut out stockings of red net t lie j mode and f'l’ed bv the members. At the meeting Monday evening the | program wiP be in charge of the iiutae economic division and will consist cf demonstrations in making Christ l ' mas decorations, candies, etc A most excellent and entertaining hour is promised. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cline, who were married at Timtnonsvil'e. S. O.; are expected here for a week end visit to Mrs. (Tine's |>arents and Mrs. Cline's sister. Mrs. J. Sam Query. Mr. cud Mrs. Carl Conned and lift!- sons. C-grl. Jr., and Billy, l of Winston-Salem, were Sunday guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A C. Lock man vote dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs Paul B. Heilman at their love'y home near the city on last Sunday. Miss Carrie Watson has returned from an extended visit to relatives in eas’ern Virginia. Char’es Long and little daughter, Theodora, of Boston, Mass., arrived Friday to spend some time With Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Long, on East Ave nue. O. A. Antley, who travels for the Wheeling Corrugated Company, of Chattanooga, spent the week-end here with liis family. Mr. and Mrs. L. ■ M. Ballard, of Sa'isbury, spent Sundny here with their daughter. Mrs. M. F S- ssamoo, What came nea# being a serione wreck was averted by quick thinking on the par* of the driver of the ma | chine, Pender Davis, when on last Sunday afternoon his oar was struck on the road just south of China Grove by a ear entering from a side road. After much maneuvering to get down his speed Mr. Davis was forced down a steady decline which resulted in his car being overturned. Two other oc cupants of the car,\Messrs. Mnntgom- I cry and Dennis, along with Mr. Duvia, escaped injury altogether. However, 1 the ear was left in a state of demo lition. Mrs. R. W. Felker, of Salisbury, is spending the week with Mrs. W. G. Graham, near Cooks Crossing I E. F. Carter, state child welfare commbwionrr. k in Kannapolis' this ' <VN‘k. Frank 1.00 ami little son listvo re . liirnod in tiii-ir licriu\ at High Point aftor a visit of several weeks to rela tive* lierv. , Mr. anil Mrs. \V. C'. Graham anil Mrs. I,<hvii Smith were Sunday visi tors at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Prank Craven. Early in the fall Mr. Craven was bitten on the leg by a vicious hog anil until this week has been confined to his bed at the Con cord Hospital. Rev. (Mallie Brown, of Wa.vnes villo. occupied the pulpit of Trinity Church at the Sunday evening serv ice. Mias Maude Milsteail lias returned ti the city from her home at Taylors ville. where she went sometime ago to recuperate from nn infected foot. Mr. and Mrs. Thomason motored to Salisbury Sunday afternoou for a smut visit to the former’s brother, .1. P. Thomason. Comprising a slopping party to Ohar’otte on Wednesday were Mrs. W C. Graham, Mrs. Leon Smith, Misses G’adys Wagoner and Pearl Benson and Dwight Walters. Mrs. Qecrge Frick, of Chattanooga, arrived Saturday tJ spend the holi days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Boger, on Ridge Avenue: her sister, Mrs. A O. Antley, on Fifth Avenue anil brother ,T lin G, Boger, n South Main street. Guests of Mrs. R. C. Propst dur ing the pas! week were Mesilames H S. and Thomas Pinkston, of Winston- Salem, »nd Ralph Pinkston, of Salis bury. Mrs. .Tames Walton and Mrs Charles Ewan will be hostesses to the Fine Arts Department of the Woman’s Club on Friday afternoon I. C. C. SENDS AXNI AL REPORT TO CONGRESS (Continued from Page One) cultural products. The situation in the western half of ttie country, it said, has been brought under examina tion in proceedings under the resolu tion. “Although the hearings now being In-Id in the western district arc broad in scope.” the re|Kirt added, “it is recognized they will not afford a rec ord ui»en which the mandate of the Hocli-Smith resolution can he fully complied with, even in the western district. However, it is hoped that ihese hearings will afford a means whereby situations of pressing im portance in the western district may be brought before up for considera tion prior to a more comprehensive study to be made of the rate struc ture as a Whole. ,We are noyv engaged in working out the details of a comprehensive, plan for such a study. The task a-signed to us by the resolution is ,itie of magnitude which it will take time to complete. Current work is' taxing the capacity of our forces and when the nation-wide study we con template is underway those forces will be inadequate." Passengers Scatter as a Big Btfs Takes Fire. Burliiiton.- Dec. 9. - Passengers hurriedly abandoned the “Sheik,” a big bus, when a b azo shot out from its hood as it was en route up Alain street here today. Mrs. V. W. Lane, a clerk in the Western Union, telephoned the City Hall tire stations without giving a general alarm, and the blaze was ex tingiiisliod with the use of Miemieals ELKS’ NOTICE. There will be a regular meeting o' Concord Lodge No. 857 B. P. O. Elks Thursday 7:30 p m. QUINT E. SMITH. Ex. Ruler By L. C. Barringer, Secretary. CARD OF THANKS. MV wish to our apprecia tion for the kindness shown us dur ing the Alness and the death of our daughter and for the floral tributes. MR. and MRS. G. T. M’ADDELL. 10-lt-p. Santa Claus . Headquarters Shop Early Cline’s Pharmacy Phone 333 Christmas Wreaths —AND— Potted Plknts Get Your Orders In Early We Deliver Anywtifcre in the City Mrs. J. A. Walker FLORIST 98 S. UnUm St. Phone 118 •vr -ii# * . • V* ** ODD FELLOWS NOtICB. Meets every Thursday 'evening at 8 ! o'clock. / M. L. ROSS, N. G. " C. H. RITCHIE. See. I LJiL' , U-JL'.. > UlL.Jtß.'.gßlC,■■■!". ( K. OF' P. NOTICE. Regu'ar meeting Conccord Lodge l No. 51 K. of. P. Thursday evening nt 7 :S0 o’clock. Please notice the change to Thursday eveuiug. Election of officers. A cordial welcome to all J members and visitors. | • E. E. PEEI-E, C. C. j The Concord Bakery Has Opened a Retail Bakery at No. 86 South Union Street for the convenience of the public. You can get Hot Rolls of all kindsf Cinnamon Buns, Doughnuts, Cookies of all kinds, Fruit, Pound and all kinds of layer Cakes and Birth day and Wedding Cakes to or der. S_\tif HUNTS GUARANTEED —-WjSr II SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /tiff W/ (Hunt*. Salve end 8oap), fail lr f a I ijf the treatment of Itch, Eczema i/l Rinrw«rm, Tetter or other Itch log Mein dlaetsta. Try thlr treatment at our risk. ECZENAP Money back without qucation s" /A If HUNTS GUARANTEED 1 SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES sj| (Hunt’* Salve and Soap),fall in l (gT'-Sfl the tr«.tm»nt .fitch, Eczema. VaT/ j Ringwortn,Tetter or other Itch- frf / /. ing akin dleeaeee. Try this * / . trantmant at oar risk. PEARL DRTTO COMPANY The best sympathy IT is only human for • fu neral -director to feel gym 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 equip 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’B FUN ERAL HOME Call 9—D*y or Night CRAVE VAULT 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 be to see the best dressed people in sown. Smart ness in style is not wall dressed unless the origi nal shape and refreshed appearance has been maintained by dry clean ing regularly. Phone TB7 MASTER CLEANERS Bob's -Mo Shop Worn Goods! ' f I No Shop Weary Buyers! Merry faces greet - . Hoover's. The meet : ‘ re f,ot c . ve d or drawn LsW lipped. They are getting ready for Christmas and wllilKaKwPA they arc merry buying Mur wEpnfwlip Rifts now. ww 1H K 1 Selections so easy—with f®\ assurance. Prices so reasonable— A ’with prudence. Gifts for men in every nook —gay throngs line every aisle but no crows feet line the happy faces. Come to Hoover’s and Smile. Merrily we roll along! • HOOVER’S,he. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” COAL The Right Coal For the Right Purpose A. B. POUNDS PHONE 844 OR 279 For twenty-eight years a faetpr in furthering the de velopment of this vicinity, the Cabarrus Savings Bank still extends its -constructive service and excellent facili ties in the interest of progressive enterprise. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK CONCORD, N. C. PHONE 799 Our Product is Right—the Price Is Right—the Ser vice is Right, and this makes a combination Hard to Beat. You’ll need some Coal Soon. \Vhen you do, remem ber we are here to serve you with the Coal that stands the gaff. Cline & Mabery Coal Co. PHONE 799 t .ft-% * • - HOT WATER IN A JIFFY is surely a friend in need and | a friend indeed of every cook J Kill 1 match and in a few minutes steaming hot water will run E.B. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER < Office and Show Room 89 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 W CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline & Moose) Figures named represent prints paid for produce on che market: sPsIMS E « s • (5 ° Corn 11.10 Sweet potatoes 11.50 . GOLDFISH Turkey* * Commori ® lrioM ‘ W* Comets • : Japanese Nymphs Country jjg American Fantails Country Shoulder ””” .20 Shubunkins - Cenntry Sldea j» Tadpoles Ch,ckeng Pond Snails Irish Potatoes H fliw Sea Moss —— Fish Bowls Sal*—“FW Hire" Cards Par Jit- CLIME’S PHARMACY JZVJL Tribu » frTline « 10 J Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Results Dec* 10, 1035

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