PAGE EIGHT INSURE £ When You Start to Build H p- r Tlie right time to take cut insurance is when you start E p building. Then if through any cause your building should I J, burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover | J j'our loss. ~~ H I* Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency | Successors to Southern Loan and Trust Co. H P. B. FETZER *A. JONES YORKE B OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO K.L CRAVEN & SONS PHONE 74 poat i V/V/xTLI-I Mortar Co,or* | OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 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 j OOOOOtIOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOiJOOOneiOe^sOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooooo I TEN YEAR FARM LOANS ]< Money to loan on Cabarrus County farms at FIVE ]!| ] j AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, interest pavavle Novem- ' | I? ber of each year. No inspection fees. No life insurance X !? 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 OCXSOOOOOOOOQOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC rc lfou Can Xmas DinmrxUnd Have Plenty Os lime To Enjoy The Day ! Just install an Oriole Oven Heat z' . Control Gas Range and your cook- In some ways you ant'cipate / 'VABBKjj&HMA Xmas—for it is a season of good j cheer and cordiality. Ye; it is dreaded J?'" fiw by many women because it means 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 righv This Whole Meal j| -- | Aluminum Cooking Set tt Is specially designed for |1 ! a whole meal oven cooking and L w consists of ona Oval Roaster ] \ (l7Vi , xl2 , *7y,»).two3qt.Con. —i vex Pota with ring cover, one 1 , Qt. Convex pot with ring cover. The pota are fitted with ring Thisyearthoughyoucansurprise ZZZX'nJJX £ the family and your guests. You can tire set fits in a 16* ovin at one give the finest dinner you ever time, served, yet be fresh for the table and Ot thim free. the day’s fun. Just install an Oriole Buy you j-range today. Oven Heat Control Gas Range. , t You’ll find cooking by time and temperature a real relief. Always Vjl' IB P t WJ perfect results. No worry. Less ' —^ ’* time in the kitchen. Insure a won- |l4 , 4^3B^ derful Xmas day by installing an \ 1 If) X TflFi Oriole Heat Control Range. V-W J , Far two weeks only we re conducting this special Xmas Sale. With each Oriole Gas Range purchased you’ll get free the practical cooking set de scribed deewhere in this ad. ACT NOW—only a LIMITED NUMBER. BBS* • z Concord Sc Kannapolis Gas Co. Sale Ends December 23rd y - - ■ J » *** / , Concord Daily Tribune I TIME OF CLOSING MAILS I The time of the closing of mails at I the Concord postofjjee is as follows: Northbound I 130—41:00 P. M. A. M. 34 4 :10 P. M. 38— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P.-M. ! Southbound v 30— 0 :30 A. M. 45—3:30 P.M. , 135 8:00 P. M. 23—11.00 P. M. , 5 I LOCAL MENTION | L= I== J! 14:tie Laura .lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. 1.. Crowell, who has been %ck for ijome time, is improving. A ling pull, a strong puli, a pull altogether for the county market in Concord as one moans of a bigger, bet ter Concord. Mrs. Conrad Ilili and daughter. Jane, have returned to their home on Depot street from the Concord Hospital. Yvonne Burnt, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bunn, of Mt. Pleasant, is j very ill at her home with bronchia 1 j pneumonia. Much improvement is noted in the] condition of Sonnie Boy. the son of i Mr. and Mrs, C, IV. Jenkins, who has - beeM ill with pneumonia for the past ten days. According to a deed tiled Thursday M. F. Teeier has sold to J.'F. Newell, trustee, property in No. 10 township I for SI,OOO and other valuable consid erations. Our 1020 memorandum books arc going fast now but we still have enough for those subscribers who have not received one. Call at this office IMIW and Ret yottrs. | The Woman’s Exchange will serve* sandwiches, coffee and uake Saovday afternoon and evening in its store on Ncrtli I’liion street, formerly occu pied by Duffy’s Hat Shop. Police officers report only two eases ! for trial in recorder’s court this after- i noon. One defendant is charged with assault on a female and the other is charged with passing a worthless check, officers report. | Just eleven more shopping days before Christmas. It will he to your advantage to visit local stores now and secure the best of the large stocks of goods offered. At present there is a variety of good things to choose from. C. L. Smith, who is auditing the books of the county, expects to have the work completed soon. Part of his report will be incorporated in the annual statement for the county, the statement to be published in the near future. i The Concord Y basketball team will play Charlotte Y tonight in Charlotte. Local followers of the game are not -particularly optimistic as to the out come. the Charlote team having one l of the strongest uaints that it has had i .in years, , I T, 11. Webb, of this city, has been ] j appointed a member of the finance i l committe of the North Carolina Rail- ] l road, succeeding the late Major W. A. i , Foil. Mr. Webb's appointment was 1 I announced in Raleigh Thursday by j | Governor McLean. I Police officers here have been ask- 1 I ed to locate IV. A. Lofton, said to be ! j an employe of a local mill. His motb- I er died in Anderson. S. this week i and relatives want him to return home. I So far officers have been unable to I find such a mail in Concord. ! Rough places in the pavement where the base of the street had given way at. the square were being re pairted today. For weeks traffic crossing the square had re ceived a jolt as it hit in the depres- 1 sions which luid formed at this place. I* L. V. Elliott, register of deeds for j the county, is now preparing the an-i nual county statement for Cabarrus. I The law requires the statement to be. prepared each year and published in a county paper. The statement will be published in The Times in the j near future. At their meeting in New York ; Thursday owners of the teams on the major leagues voted to close the sea- j son on September 26th next year. This is a week sooner than the usual closing date, the change being made so the world series can be started sooner . to avoid Cold weather. Rackiey. star quarterback forthe 1 Wake Forest football team 1 for the past three years, has bee if elected captain of the 1926 team. Rackiey was chosen unanimously by coaches and sports writers for the position of quarterback on the mythical all- j state team this year. i | Miss Cara Harris, principal of the Corbin Street Sehnol. reports that a large audience was present for the presentation of the play, “The Sea sons,*' at the school Thursday eve ning. The children taking part in the p'ay were highly praised for the work and the various numbers were generously applauded. Cotton ginnings for Cabarrus coun ty up to December Ist were an nounced Thursday by George W Lee, county statistician. Vp to date, 12,- 929 bales 'have been ginned as com pared with 11,578 bales of last year to December Ist. This makes the present ginnings only 400 bales short of .tbe entire number of bales ginned last year. Rev. Dr. Kirk, of Baltimore, declin ed a call to the Fifth Ayenoe Presby terian Church of New York .City. In the 117 years of tits history this is the first time it* call has ever been de clined. ' r - “Read the Bible more and' talk less ■ about it.” was the sound advice of fered by Mr. J. W. Bailey in his speech before tfie Raleigh Religious Forum ’ recently. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE r—" ■ »■■' h ■ LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS [j 1 want you to hr >ig uio ■ i e nuU. trails -md candy. Your little friend. A. R. BI.ACKWEI.DER. JR. .67 E. Depot ’St.. Concord, N. j Dour Old Santa Claus: j First, Santa, 1 want to tell you how 1 love you. I think you are the sweetest man in the world, nnd again 1 want to thank you far ’ the nice things you brought me last Chris; mas. j I have also been a good li-.tV' girl ibis year. lam ten years otit. ( war; a Hilo doll, a bicycle, Teny Tiny school, I fireworks, fruits and gaudy. B ing ] the doll with sweater and cap and ■ ** boot t ecs. Santa Claus, as I am not j in Greenville, S. C., please bring my I doll to 07 E. Depot St., at Mrs. S E. Suther’s, where 1 board. With ust lets of love to,von. and lots of ki— s. , ELIZABETH HOWERTON j 135 7. Corbin St.. Concord. N. ( . I December 8, 1925. Dear Santa Claus: I see in Tiie Tribune that you are ndvertisiftg. to the children to write you and tell you what they warn for I am 11 years old and want you to bring me a pair of skates. I a small doll, compact. And in my j stocking I want you to put a Mg j horn with notes. I will thank ,\ i. j Your friend, EULA I.EE GREEN j I’. S.—Do't forget. 139 E. Corbin St.. Coneord. N. < December 8. 1925. Dear Santa Claus: | 1 am seven years old. I want a | pair of long pants, and a vest and i coat. 1 want some tireerackers, and j some n gger chasers. In my stocking I I want a great big horn that willVTnw'l great big and loud. And a stocking j full of candies, nuts, fruits and ev erything. I will thank you. Your friend. JOE GREEN. JR 15 South Valley Street Concord. N. Dec. 19, 1925 Dear Santa Clans: lain a little girl ten years old. I I want you to bring me a sewing tqa- 1 chine, a toy watch bracelet, a cradle, hut don't bring me a doll because I OCGOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObOOOOOGOOOOOOOC I BUY VICTOR RECORDS For Useful Christmas Gifts, to Give j| Joy All the Year 19791—Jingle Rells i’ Shannon Quartet || The Quilting Party (Seeing Nelly Home) Shannon Quartet | 19i94 Silent Night. Hallowed, Night Shannon Quartet q on the Listening Ear of Night Shannon Quartet l 19829 —Silent Night, Hallowed Night Victor Salon Orchestra j Holy Night (Noel) f Adams) Victor Salon Orchestra, 19816—Christmas Fantasy t Part 1) Pipe Organ Mark Andrews J ‘'Christians Awake”—“lt Came !’non the Midnight Clear”— [ "Hark! the Herald Aitgelh Sing"—"O IJttle Town of Beth- ji lehem" ] l Christmas Fantasy—Part 11. Pipe Organ Mary Andrews 'j "Joy to the World" —"Rod Rest Yell, Merry Gentlemen" — ' “The F : rst Noel" 16996—0 Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fidelis) Trinity Choir 'r Joy to the World (Handel) Trinity Choir l 1 19,823 Silent Night (Gruber) Elsie' Baker j Hark: the Herald Angel* Sing Trinity Choir ! 19833—Star of the East Trinity Choir i 1 Birthday of a K'ng < Trinity Choir 19464—Silent Night (Franz Umber) Pipe Organ Solo ..Mark Andrews | O Coine, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fidelis) Mary Andrews 35112—While Shepherds Watched Trinity Choir \ i It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Trinity Choir ! 35594—Angels From the Realms of Glory Trinity Choir 1 Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem Trinity Choir ]l| 3.>66l—Sing, Oh Heavens Victor Mixed Chorus It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Victor Mixed Chorus 35712—Christmas Hymns and Carols —Fart 1 Trinity Choir ,] t "Christians Awaks"—“Oh Little Town of Bethlehem"— ] “God Rebt You, Merry Gentlemen"—"The First Noel”— ji “Silent Night" Christmas Hymns andiCarols —Part II Trin ; ty Choir “Joy to the World" “The Angels and the Shepherds"—‘Calm on the Listening Ear” —“We Three Kings of the Orient ji Are"—“A Joyful Christmas Sbng” ] i 45519—H01y Night (Adams) I.uey Isabelle Marsh I Silent Night. Holy Night (Gruber) Trinfity Choir j 55287 —The Star of Bethlehem Richard Crooks i Open the Gates of tbe'Temple .... Richard Crooks ![ 6208-r-Adeste Fidelis (with male chorus) in Latin -MqCarmaek Lost Chord . --McCormack 35711—Santa Claus Visits tlnvChildren —Part 1 .Gilbert Girard , Santa Claus Visits the Children—Part II Gilbert Girard 35418—Gingerbread Boy Georgene Faulkner ! The Night Before Christmas i. Cora Mel Patten 35679—Santa Claus Tells About Hi® Toy Shop Gilbert G’rard Santa Claus ‘Gives Away His Toys _ T _ Gilbert Girard . Child’s Bubble Book—Garden of Verses. * ; Bubble Book—Singing Games. A ■ s fit ' V , w v X . fi 0 ) _. __. , 0 fi o 1 ki r* B concord, in* l. 'already have. ollo. Urn* mo n sow l in* tjaokot. fruits, candies and nutk of all kinds. From your friond *1 , .MVRTLE watts. j Conoord, X. , Dec 10, 1923. : Hoar Santa; i lam a littlo boy just fivo years old. I want you to brin* mo a train, a harp and a dancing noon, and lots of shod thiii*s io out. 1 ■ want you to bo *ood to all tlio littlo children ovory wlioro. Your littlo friond. | JOE LYNX ROBERTS, j 1-1!) Ann St. 202 Robin Sr., conoord, X. ('. December 10, 1925. iDrtir Santa Claus: 1 am a littlo boy six yoars old. but do not *o to school. 1 want you to bring mo a littlo oar, train, gun, ami a horn, and a littlo airplane, candy and fruits and nuts of all kind. Yours truly. ECGEXK McOAIX. Mt. Pleasant. X. C.. l)oo. 10, 1925. M.v Dear, Dear Santa Claus: l’loaso bring me a doll, carriage, tea set and stove. Do bring /fee a car. train, and all kinds of canny, please. Won't yon brihg me a doll that will sleep; a piano and a toy victrola. ■v Your littlo friends, MARGARET. 808 and HARRIET McAllister. 15 South Valley Street Concord. X. C„ Dec. 10, 1925 Dear Santa Claus: lam a little boy six years old. I go to school every day, and I like Imy teacher well. Please bing me a | model builder, a eowboy suit and a cap pistol and caps. Please bring me candies, nuts, und fruits. Yours truly, HOY WATTS. 15 South Valley Street Concord, X. C„ Dec. 10. 1025 I Dear Santa Claus: 1 want you to bring me a pair of ! shops, a box of handkerchiefs, a pock j ctbook and a watch bracelet, candies, i nuts and fruits of all kinds. So good | live. From PATTE WATTS. An ambitious young man from Des | M lines said : j "I thing that the movjes I'll joines, j And earn lots of jack." But lie's still writing back j To poor dad in Des Moines for his | coines. Wonderful New Face Powder A new French process powder that is not affected by perspiration—will not let an ugly Ahine come through; stays on until you take it off; fine and pure: makes the pores invisible; | looks like beautiful natural skin: gives a soft velvety complexion. Get this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-glo. Porter Drug Co. Rev. D. V. Price WUI Return* Paa- I tor of'Mount Airy' Church- |j Mount Airy. Dee. 'lo.—Uev. D. • V. Price, of thin city, a snperannimt- I ,d member of the Western North jj Carolina eonferenee. M. E. church. ( South, has by action of the hoard rtt I stewards of Central Method lit] clmnh and at the request of the ( pastor. Rkv. W. A. Newell, became l a pastor of tlic church to be co-pas- ] tor with Mr. Newell. ' iH Rev. Mr. Newell feels that Rev. I Mr. Price can do a work through ike ] church by reason of his long ycsl- | items' here amt his love for the pop- 1 pie and their love for him that no j transient pastor can dm ‘ ■ l • -■. a- .'-■■■..'■jaga i . 1 The Concord .V ■. 4 Bakery , i i Has Opened a Retail bakery ! at No. 85 South Union Street ] for the convenience of the \ public. You can get Hot Rolls j of all kinds, Cinnamon Buns, i Doughnuts, Cookies of all ! lpnds, Fruit, Pound and all ; kinds of layer Cakes and Birth- 1 day and Wedding Cakes tO'or der. • \ Monty back without Quest lot s»\Uf HUNTS GUARANffBEt SdSr t SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES W| f y)i (Hunt 1 # Sahre and Soap), fell it ( at f f the treatment of Itch, Bcsems IA Ringworm, Tetter or other itch log chin dicesacc. Try thk treatment at aur tick. ECZEMA!?) If HUNTS GUAR ANTE*) SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt’eSalvecndSoep).falllnr Jm, "“ffl the treatment of Itclt. Kctemc. VuTl i Ringworm,Tetteroeotheriteh* / If / /. ing Ain diseaeee. Try (hit 1 / treatment at our rick. PKABL DRUG COMPANY i-HR, The best sympathy IT ia Only human for a fu neral director to feel sym pathetic in the presence of bereaved patrons. But it ia real sympathy when he recog- j nizes an obligation to see to it that the highest character of j 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, recognised as a leader in the vault indus try, because it gives positive and permanent protection. WILWINSON'S FUN ERAL HOME Call 9—Day or Night 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 I people in town. ' Smart i ness in style is not well dressed unless the origi- I nal shape and refreshed appearance has been | maintained by dry clean |, ing regularly. BO.■ Phone 787 , || MASTER CLEANERS ■ I Mite x ' No Shop Worn. Goods! ' | Weary Buyers! j * ’ MCrry faces greet \<>u at The folks yqu :irc nol sad c >’ ed or t * ra > vn lipped. They are getting ready for Christmas and - ; Gifts for men iij every nook—gay throngs Line every aisle •! ! but no crows feet line' the hsppy faces. ] | Come to Hoover’s Smile. Merrily we roll along! I HOOVER’S,Inc. ! “THE YQUNQ MAN’S STORE” 300060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000% I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf I I COAL I The Right Coal For the Right Purpose A. B. POUNDS $ PHONE 244 OR 278 • OUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOCW rsrxiaaxixinjinKa-^ l ' | ;I s , j v ( . t >...« / | For twenty-eight,years a factor in furthering the de- I velopment of this vicinity' the CabarrtlS Savings Bapk 1 still e-xterids its constructive service and excellent facili- i ties in the interest of progressive enterprise. 1 CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK j | CONCORD, &. C. XMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IPHONE 799 I Our Product is Right—the Price Is Right—the Ser- j vice is Right, and this paakes a combination Hnird to Beat. You’ll neetl some Goal Soon. When you do, remem- | her we are here to serve you With the Coal that stands the gaff. • • . . - 1 Cline & Mlabery Coal Co. PHONE 799 ~ | , 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006000 “TtT- r HOT WATER IN A JIFFY ' * s sureljf a friend in need and HP a friend indeed of every cook 1 jfnt match and in a few minutes I B B steaming hot water will run E. B. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office anti Show Room 88 E. Corbin St Office Phone 334 W GOLDFISH i Common Comets , Japanese Nymphs American Fantails Shubunkins 1 SmßhMs H AC yr* ; ■ • -,- '■ . ■ I Friday, December 11, 1825 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected WMkly by mine & Moom) Figures named repreaent pricaa | paid for product on chu market: com Sweet potatoes fI.BO Turkeys ... Onions ... *l.s* \ Fees 52.00 Butter .85 Country Hem M Oeuntry Shoulder • .20 Or un try Sides 20 Young Chickens 2O Heua ..... 15. Irish Potatoes „ $1250 For fWe-TUr HRW Cards For JR. _ 1 nays, at Tribune-Time, odke, I*4 eants eeeh. , ltrifc Ff