PAGE EIGHT I”"** I ""insure ” When You Start to Build 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 111 CRAVEN & SONS | PHONE 74 5 POAT l=- ! | Mortar Colors jj SOOOOOOOCOOOOCXXXX>OOOOCXXX>3OJUOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO oooooooooooooooooocxxxx>oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I A Real Character BABY DOLL $4.50 Value SPECIAL $3.45 Special Special ■ | I This Extra Special Exactly As Illustrated j | More Doll Value Than Any Other Store By Comparison ] [ FISHER’S || ooooooooooooccoooooooooooooocxxxyv.-ooooooooooooooe XXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I TEN YEAR FARM LOANS I x Money to loan on Cabarrus County farms at FIVE fi 4 AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, interest payavle Novem- 8 i S ber of each year. No inspection fees. No life insurance X X required. Pre-payment privileges on any interest date. C 9 Write or phone for information. 8 Thies-Smith Realty Company No. 200 Com. Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. X PHONES 3278 and 4415 8 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXSOOCXXJOOOOOOOOOCXXJOOOOOOOCOOOOO £ree~ with every’ Wgm Oriole CAS RANGE /Thisfine set free No sale could be more opportune 1 —-v J VOU are always rushed for time around • * Xmas. There are hundreds of extra W things to be done. Think what an ORIOLE » ' Meat Control Range will mean to you! ItTl 1 jWT u -_ eliminate kitchen drudgery and give you |MJ extra time in which to do the many little w 1. 'W tasks you so want to do. More than that, '■ * it'll free you from multiple worries. With ■ (■] I «] elk ORIOLE Heat Control Range you are VJ|/ * content and happy in the certainty of per tact cooking fault.. Jwt pat th. food in ih. This Whole Meal Aluminum oven, set the regulator and you oan be out r L' c , of the kitchen while Xmas dinner is cook- k ing. Whether it is fruit cake, mince pie or It U specially designed for knoWit will be Just right. whole meal oven cooking and consists of one Oval Roaatar S(l7ft"x 12" x 7ft”), two 3 qt. Con vex Pota with ring cover, one 1 qt. Convex Pot with ring cover. Tha pota are fitted with ring covert, to that ona pot can be act on top of anothar: Tha en tire set fits in a 10" oven at one ' Oaf this mi dree. M Buy your rmngm today. f flPfcft dm bmmtifml aU mmmt OrfaJr JUegc you g* fr*t the fmt man Ms docHbaA #4*aA**t im timed. Aat today— mi Mart m m era ai mm hittkm frrritm £ Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. Sale Ends December 23rd p[ Concord Daily Tribune j TIME OF CLOSING MAILS 3 | The time of the closing of mails at | the Concord postofjice is as follows: Northbound 136—*1:00 V. M. B) 36*-10:00 A. M. P 34 4 :10 P. M. ■ 38— 8:30 P. M. | 30—11:00 P. M. % a Southbound □ 30— 9 :30 A. M. ■ 45 3 :30 P. M. 8 135 8:00 £. M. 3 23—11:00 I*. M. 0 I LOCAL MENTION | jj Master Jay Harris is confined to 5 .his home on East Corbin street on 3 account of pneumonia. 9 Marriage lieenwv was issued Friday n to (’arl Lovo and Miss I.ee Starnes, 0 hot it of Mt. Pleasant. 0 Nr.lie Oanfie'd. of Allison street. R f«.l Thursday afternoon while play -8 ing at school, and broke her arm. 0 It. O. S. Miller is confined to«his k home on South I’jiion street by il’- K liers. His condition today is report - D ed as grave. D Dr. J. C. Rowan, pastor of the H First Presbyterian Church of this 5 -city, will preach to the boys at the 1 Jackson Training School on Sunday afternoon at .*» o'clock. 2 -According to a deed filed Friday at the court, house Mrs. Rosa Barn ha rdf has sold to Jennie Blackwelder or. SSOt). property in No. 4 township. ! located on the Bethpage road. The public schools of Kannapolis i will close next Friday, December 18. for the holidays, it is reported here. The schools will be closed for two weeks, work to be resumed on Mon day. January 4th, i Mrs Ernest Hicks returned Friday 1 from the Charlotte Sanatorium, where , she has been undergoing treatment, i While her condition is improved, she | plans to return to the hospital Tues i <lay for further treatment. , Practically all the stone work on 1 the bank and the first two stories of [ the hotel has been completed and the bricking operations of the four uppPr | floors will 1 begin next week. The , back and north side brick work have j already been completed. The city's street sweeper s bfrk on , | the job again after several days* id!e --i ness dueAo a breakdown. The driver 1 of the sweeper started on the rounds j | the city as soon as repairs to the ma- ? i ('.line could be made and it is planned | |to get the street clean fv»r Sunday. • | Directors of the Cabarrus County j i Fair Association will hold their an i nua! meeting in January, to hear the | report of Secretary Spencer and to , elect officers for another year. A new vice president must be chosen to , succeed the late Major \V. A. Foil. It is said that autoists are not , stopping f<y the traffic isign at Cen- 1 tral Graded School. It is probable that a police officer will be stationed » near the sign and That persons who | I fail to observe the traffic law there | | will be arrested, unless the law is * l better observed at once. | We can furnish on short notice en|S | graved Christmas greeting cards, with i | your own name thereon. Let us have ] | your order now. so that you will have i | them in plenty of time to send out for ' | Christmas. We have an especially ] | beautiful line to select from. Call at < j Times-Tribune Office. C Football fans here will be inter | ested in the report from New York 1 f City that Knhte Rockne. famous foot- J | ball coach for Notre Dame, has been i [ engaged to coacfi the Columbia Uni- 1 J versify team for the next three years. ] 1 Rockne is recognized as one of the i I outstanding coaches in the country. 1 ! A man charged with passing a worthless check was bound over to Superior Court when tried in police ' court FHday. Anothed defendant ] charge* with assault on a female was i taxed tile costs and another, charged with being intoxicated, was sent to the riming gang when he failed to l raise his fine* money. Ten shopping days until Christmas. ] There is no time to be lost if you | would get the pick of the many things ( offered in-the local stores. Hundreds ! of shoppers have been ifi the Concord ji stores during t’iie past week and they j have found many appropriate gifts. • \ You can find the same if you shop 1 1 now. 1 The biscuit contest, when over 150 J girls of the country are bringing i samples of their work to Concord, is 1 being field this afternoon at the Y. I ] M. C: A. Mias Martha Creighton, of i Charlotte, district agent, is doing the 1 judging for Miss Mattie Lee Cooley, ! Cabarrus county home demonstration agent. Prizes are offered to the win- ' t tiers in the contest. Work. Charles M. Schwab. I believe that a man gets his greatest joy out of work, and I have i no patience with those who think that men ate going to he happier when they have to work only four or five hours a day. lam happiest when I am working, aud I believe every other man get his greatest joy out of real achievement. When a native of Tibet wants to say his prayers he gives his "prayer wheel" a twist. The revolving paper containing the sacred formula, "om mani padme hum,” reprinted many times, is equivalent to saying the prayer aloud. If the Tibetan wants to repeat thd prayer he simply gives the wheel auother twist. This natives vie with each other in seeing! how many times they can “repeat” j the prayers in a day. Prayer wheels! are everywhere in Tibet. This row stands against a wall at Mull, f Pedestrians glvt> each wheel a torn as they pass., According to an old superstition, j peopje bom on Christmas day arei ludky all their lives. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ' j CHURCH NEWS Ti i nlty Re?orm*<L (W. C. Pasto?) (Services in ihc East Corbin Street school building) The Sunday ivhool meets at 1) :45 o’clock. J. O. Moose is superintend ent, . Chi dren's division meets on first flo.r. Services at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. This congregation wel comes you. Central Methc.list. (R. M. Courtney; Pastor) The with the furnace '»as been, remedied, so ir will be possible for us to have a perfectly comfortable church morrow. Sunday sehi lat 9:45 a. m. Howard L. Collie super intendent. Preaching at ll a. m. and 7 p. m. by ihp pastor. St. .James I.uthcran. Sunday school 9:45 a. in., F. R, Shepherd superintendent. Men’s lii ble class in Rell-Hurris new home on South Union street. Chief servh-e at 11 a. in. Lu'.’.ier League in 11. Vespers 7. This church you. . A. R. P. Church. (M. R. (libson. Pastor) . Sabbath school at 10 ,a. m., J. E. MeClintock superintendent. Prein h ! ing at 11 a m. aud 7 p. m. M>su ing subject. "The Secret of Pa s Happiiiesw.” Y. P. C. U. at 0 p in. Prayer meeting at 7:5(C p. in. hVed nesdny. Public inviteif to all serv ices. , St. Andrews Lutheran. Sunday sclioo hit 9:45 a. m. Chief service at 11 a. m. Annual every member canvass Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. Light Bri gade at 2:30 p. m. Luther League at 6p. m. The public -is cordially in vited to all services. Calvary Lutheran. Sunday sHiool at 9:45 a. in. Light Brigade pt sp. m. Luther League at 6p. m. Vespers at 7 o’clock with sermon by Rev. C. L. T. Fisher, nf Mt. Pleasalit. The public is cor dially invited to hear Pastor Fisto Kcit Street Itrfptist. (A T. Cain. Pastor) Sunday school a,l 9:45 a. m.. .7, .1 Mcluturin superintendent. Preaching, at 11 a. rn. and 7 p. in. by the pastor. | Tile 11 o'c’cek sol vit o will bo in inri i rs"" "- - i-i. Ui. j,, .itrL. i-LLLLL i,i 1 i-LV, ;:j “THE GOOD CHEERS OF JESUS” |i; will !«• the pastor's theme a't THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH £ SUNDAY AT 7 P. M. “THE LIFT OF LOVE” Will Be Mr. Truefcipodv 11:00 A.’ M. Subject , j A warm welcome awaits all'—visitors and strangers will be made t to feel at home. I BUY VICTOR RECORDS For Useful Christmas Gifts, to Give : Joy All the Year I!)79l—.Tingle Bells Shannon Quartet. ] The Quilting Party (Seeing Nelly Home) Shannon Quartet , 19794—Silent Night. Hallowed Night Shannon Quartet 1 Calm on the Listening Eaf of Night Shannon Quartet \ \ 19820—Silent Night. Hallowed Night Victor Salon Orchestra i i Holy Night (Noel) (Adams) Victor Salon Orchestra | [ 1981(1—( hristmas Fantasy I Part I) Pipe Organ Mark Andrews 1 "Christians Awake"— “lt Came Upon the Midnight Clear”— 1 i "Hark: the Herald Angels Sing"—"O Little Town of Beth- \ lehem” * Christmas Fantasy—Part 11, Pipe Organ Mary Andrews 11 “Joy to the World"—“Rod Rest You, Merry Gentlemen”— ! "The First Noel" 10990—0 Come, Ail Ye Faithful 4 A dost e Fideiis) Trinity Choir \ Joy to the YYorld (Ilundel) Trinity Choir i 19823 — Silent Night (Gruber) * Elsie Baker 1 Hark: the Herald Angels Sing 1 Trinity Choir \ 19X33 — Star of the East Trinity Choir 1 Birthday of a K ! ng Trinity Choir 19404—Silent Night (Franz Gruber) Pipe Organ Solo -.Mark Andrews ! (I Come, All Ye Faithful (Adesic Fideiis) Mary Andrews 35412 — While Shepherds Watched Trinity Choir [ ' ’ It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Trinity Choir i 35594 —Angels From the Realms of Glory 1 Trinity Choir > Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem Trinity Choir X 35661—Sing. Oh Heavens Victor Mixed Chorus t| • It Came l pon the Midnight Clear Victor Mixed Chorus i 35712 — Christmas Hymns and Carols— Part 1 Trinity Choir I 1 ! “Christians Awaks"— “Oh Little town of Bethlehem"— “God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen” —"The First Noel” — j i 8 "Silent Night” Christmas Hymns and Carols—Part II Trinity Choir 1 1 i “Joy to the World" “The Angels and the Shepherds"—‘Caftn on the Listening Ear” —“We Three Kings of the Orient ! | Are”—“A Joyful Christmas Song” • 1 | 45510—H01y Night (Adams) Lucy Isabelle Marsh i Silent Night. Holy Night (Gruber) Trinity Choir [ 55287 —The Star of Bethlehem Richard Crooks | i Open the Gates of the Tetnple Richard Crooks 1 6208—Adeste Fideiis (with male chorus) in Latin MeCarthack ! ! Boat Chord McCormack | H i 35711—Santa Claus Visits the Children—Part I Gilbert Girard Santa Claus Visits the Childreu —Part II Gilbert Girard I I 35418—Gingerbread Boy x Oeorgene Faulkner i i The Night Before Christmas Cora Mel Patten | | 35079—Santa Claus Tells About His Toy Shop Gilbert Girard 1 i Santo Claus Gives Away His Toys Gilbert Girard B 1 Child’s Bubble Book—Garden of Verses. . 5 Child's Babble Book—Singing Games. g O Child’s Bubble 800k —Mother .Goose, a COME IN AND HEAR THEM § • KIDD—FRIX I ; and tac‘ || 1- ' of flip old people over fifty years of age. All the olil .people are urged to be present. Those who are too feeb’e to come, call 774 W, and we will send an automobile for them. We are expecting an old-time service. Everybody invited. B. Y. I*.. V. at 0 r|>- m. Prayer service Wednesday night at 7 :ttO. You are always made I welcome to this church. ( , Brown Mill Presbyterian. Sunday school 9:30 a. in, Preach ' ing services at .‘l p. m. Subject. ‘Found Out." to all. WALDO P. ItOBKRTSON, Pastor. Bayless Menu rial Presbyterian. , ' Sunday school 9:39 a. in. Sermon , f< r children at 1 } a. m. Subject. “Seeds." Regular sermon subject, "Thou Art the Sian.” 7p. m. Sub ject. "The Sign of the Scarlet Thread | in the Window." First Presbyterian. (Jesse ('. Rowan, PastoTJ Preaching at 11 a. m. and 5 p. in. Subject of morning sermon. "What Think Ye of Christ?” The pastor will discus* the right but neglected answer to that question. Subject of evening Sermon, "Critics or Sur geons?" To all services Jhe public is cordially invited. Forest Hill Methodist. Sunday school 9:45 a. in.. Stone wall .1. Sherrill superintendent, A. ft. m , t Odell assistant suiierintendent. Morh | ing Worship and sermon at 11 o’clock. 1 Subject, "Learning Christianity." Evening worship and sermon at 7 o’clock. Subject. "The Presbyterian. Origin. Faith and Gift." Epwortu League devotional meeting at Go’clock, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 .15. You are welcome to worship with us. TUG'S. F. HIGGINS. Pastor.’ Kerr Street Methodist. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. F. M. Sloop superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. ill: Subject, “Christian l’m ty." Preaching at 7p. m. Subject. 1 "Prayer." Preaching at 3p.m. at Center Church. Ail are welcome to these services. V. O. DI’TTOX. Pastor. J McGill Street Baptist. (.1. R. Penutff, D. I). Pastor) I liit’.e school at 0:30 a. m. Wor- * slap and sermon at 11 o’clock. Also I 7 o'clock. Important for all nifm- I hers to be present. Public cordially invited. B. Y. P. L'. at op. m. First Baptist. (C. Herman Trubeiood, Pastor) I Bible school 9:45 a. m., A. E. Har-' ris superintendent. Regular tiours of worship at 1 a. m. and 7p. m. The liastor's sermon subjects will be: morning. "The Lift of Love." Eve ning. "The’ Good Cheers of Jesus." Senior B. Y. I*. I’. It p. ra. A cor dial welcome awaits all. The Poles have many superstitions in connection with Christmas. Tiey believe that what they do on Christ mas eve they will do all the year round, and therefore they conduct themselves with that prospect in view. The Concord - Bakery Has Opened a Retail Bakery at No. 85 South Union Street I for the convenience of the public. You can get‘Hot Rolls of all kinds, Cinnamon Buns, Doughnuts, Cookies of all kinds, Fruit, Pound and all kinds df layer Cakes and Birth day and Wedding Cakes to or der. i Money bock without queatior V\llf HUNT’S GUARANTEED \ I SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES dIT KW (Hunt's Stive and 8o*p), fall Ir fIJ IY the treatment of Itch, Ecicro. V" 1 //1 Ringworm, Tetter or other Iteh' ing skin dieeaeea. V Try thk treatment at our risk. ECZINAP Moser back without question , Jp*A\ if HUNT'S OUARANTfiSb SKIN .DISEASE REMEDIES /■*jf (Hunt's Salve and Soap),(ait Inf off ' re the treatment ofltch, Ecrema, TeeTr j Ringworm,Tetter orotheritcb- fli / / ing akin diseases. Tty tWif » rAI I > treatment at our risk. PEARL DBPQ COMPANY The best sympathy IT is only humaA for a fu rfural 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 s 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 Kader in the vault indus try, because it gives positive ’ and permanent protection. 1 \vil\vlnson;s fun eral HOME Can o—Day or Night u. '■ 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 town. Smart ness in style is not well ’.dressed unless the origi rfal shape and refreshed appearance has been maintained by dry clean ing regularly. ■ - *' .■ j I MASTER CLEANERS IS No Shop Worn Goods ! 5 '{ f ' No Shop Weary Buyers! 0 Merr/ faces greet you at ■ ’'The folks you meet here are not sa d e >' e d or drawn ! | lipped. They arc getting | ready for Christmas and ] ] | ■ they ar e merry buying ' * rSp ■fv Selections so easy—with' ] | Gifts for men in fevery nook—gay thrones line every afeflh'i i but no crow? feet line the happy' faces. * .••*!”* - ,41 If 1 HOOVER’S,Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI COAL 1 j | The Right Coal For the Right Purpose I A. B. POUNDS j PHONE 244 OR 279 CXXXIOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfwwywToo jJUaMUaXCXlJEgffffyaEEgtSßßrr^ ' ‘' * i r For twenty-eight years a factor in furthering the dfc* p velopment of this vicinity, the Cabarrus Saving?, Bapk i F still extends its service and excellent facili- ■ | ties in the interest of progressive enterprise. | CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK j - CONCORD, N. C. X>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO PHONE 799 ;!; Our Product is Right-+-the Price Is Right—the Ser- 9 ' I vice is Right, and this makes a combination Hard to Beat. A j [ You’ll need some Coal Soon. When you do, remem- x ' ]! | ber we are here to serve you with the Coal that stands g i j i the gaff. Cline & Mabery Coal Co. ; ! PHONE 799 ' I , HOT WATER IN A JIFFY is surely a friend in need and ' a friend indeed of every cook •Ull y 1 match and in a few minutes 1 Hi Bteam * ot water w ''* run E. B. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALES Office and Show Room 88 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 884 W 4m GOLDFISH ; Common ■ Comets :‘i f n " Japanese Nvmphs ! ; ’ . . American Fantafls;/ i Shubunkins F OJNE^ S PHARMACY ‘ I Saturday. Dec. 12, 1925 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET* (Correct«d Weekly by CHne A Mooee) Figure* named represent prie* >peid for produce on the market: Cora ,ju_ gi.ID Sweet potatoes —51.50 sar-- —~‘yg Country Ham jjg Country Shoulder _* .*) Country Bides .20 Young Chickens ... .20 SS p^l^Tribu H n^i,Sr , "Li

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