PAGE EIGHT \ * gs JMMMKgMBjMpp p >s. I* n/ MUSICAL CHRISTMAS I : j| There is nothing material, that will add more joy and ■ P merriment to Christmas than Good Music. To have good t music, you must first of all have a good instrument. The '., I Columbia is leading the world today, in both production 8 and quality. The new process Colmbia Records are world wonders when played on the Columbia Grafanola. )' Portable machines $25 to $.35. Console Types S9O to ; | $125. Divided payments. New records every week. [Concord Furniture Co. H TIIE RELIABLE FURNITURE STORE (KJLGRAiiiisONs| j j PHONE 74 THAI £■ I Mortar Colors wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I TEN YEAR FARM LOANS X Money to loan on Cabarrus County farms at FIVE '!' ;!; AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, interest payavle Novem- !|! iji ber of each year. No inspection fees. No life insurance X ]i| required. Pre-payment privileges on any interest date. X ;!| Write or phone for information. iji Thies-Smith Realty Company No. 200 Com. Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. |j| PHONES 3278 and 4415 j!| oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooqooooooooooooooooooq jVeTe~ 1111 Oriole CAS RANGE x /Msfine setfree-\ No sale could be more opportune 1 i j. J are always rushed for time around /jl ’ r MT i A Xmas. There are hundreds of extra 1 I fttngs to be done. Think what an ORIOLE Heat Control Range will mean to you! It'll | W] iq eliminate kitchen drudgery and give you \|B/ “frHtfr % W/ extra time in which to do the many little ij! tasks you so want to do. More than that. ’ '* fa'll free you from multiple worries. With ■ ml I HI on ORIOLE Heat Control Range you are | V_jE / V —W content and happy in the certainty of per-, feet cooking results. Juet put the food in the This Whole Meal Aluminum ;oven, set the regulator and you oan be out' r-,l* _ c_* erf the kitchen while Xmas dinner is cook. * ° €l i fag. Whether H it fruit cake, mince pie or; It is specially designed for (roast turkey, you know it will be just right. whole meal oven cooking and consists of one Oval Roaster vex Pots with ring cover, one 1 qt. Con vex Pot with ring cover. The pots are fitted with ring covers, so that one pot can be 1 set on top of another: The en ( tire set fits in a 16* oven at one - ' Got this so* dree. With** I owN/hf off m—ff (Irish tmgr yea f/r* ffa>— mtmsU rforr*srf. efasedcr* m tkk W. Ad todmy— mtd tunt mm m era if m» fc/efae /rnfas Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. Sale Ends December 23rd j®n® ads: aw Girißii | Concord Daily Tribune l TIME OF CLOSING MAILS | The time of theciosing of mails at j the Concord postof&ce is as follows: Northbound I P. M. i A. M. I 34 4:10 P. M. j 38— 8:30 P. M. { 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound 39 9:30 A. M. I { 45 3 :80 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. | 29—11 I> - ; | LOCAL MENTION i t ■- | You will find our memorandum * books for 1920 very convenient. Call ■ at our office and get one as we have ! one for each subscriber of this pa lter. ('cncord Kiwnnians will hold their regular weekly meeting at the s'. >l. (’. A. tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. A fine program for the meeting hao been arranged. You've never seen the Charleston done the way they dw it in Monta Bell's "Pretty Ladies” at the Concord Theatre today and tomorrow. See this great chorus of beauties. Gastonia (Jazette: Concord is riv alling Kinston as a breeding place of animal stories. Those rattlesnake tales coming out of Cabarrus county are the “stuff." A. K. Hammet, painter, paper hanger and decorator, formerly of Greensboro, lias located in Concord at 12 James Avenue. A letter.' ad dressed to him at P. O. Box -Hi, Con cord, will reach him. Kain continues to fall in Concord wit'a little prospects now of clear weather. Throughout Wednesday af ternoon and night rain fell intermit tently, with little change in tem perature during the day and night. Police officers this morning stated that they had nothing new to report. No session of the recorder's.court was held yesterday and only one ease de veloped during the day and night. \ Citizens of the city seem on their good behavior for Christmas, the officers state. Persons wishing to secure tickets for the play which the Hi-y Clubs are putting on Monday night. "Why the Chimes Kang.’, 'are ask*‘d to see the members of the clubs. Every member has been furnished with five tickets to give away and "Mr. lllapks , has 50 tickets. A total of 300 tickets will be distributed. < Fines collected at the local police court during tile mouth of November 1 amounted to $12:14.70, according to ! figures made public at the city treas- i urer' office. This amount is much I larger than is customary, the average month's fines being in the neighbor- i hood of six or seven hundred dot- 1 lavs. Practically all of the public schools j in the county will elcse tomorrow for i , the Christmas holidays The work 1 i will be baited only one week in a , i majority t.f the schools, but those i , schools which are operated more than ] i six months plan a vacation of two ( | week.s work to be rsumed January 1 1 4th. | l A number of the people on the i Mt. Pleasant highway, members of i j the Cold Water Light Company, 1 l have already had their electric lights \ f installed and are using them. The i ! lines and wiring are expected to be J i completed at an early date, thus l serving over twenty families in that ( | section of he county. i Regular work in the city schools ] < will be halted at noon tomorrow for ( two weeks. This morning Aildren j in several primary grade gave short < Christmas plays and tomorrow other Christmas exercises will be held in various grades in the schools. Work in the schools will be resumed on January 4th. * The Tribune can not publish any Santa Claus letters from Pile children after Saturday. Santa must have some time to get his presents for them ready, and letters printed after Saturday can not reach him in time. J.et us have your letters not later tiian 9 o'clock Saturday, December 19th, children. Get the shopping habit now. Only six more shopping days until Christ mas and the grand rush for last minute goods begins next week. Also mail now ttie presents that are to be sent out of town. The mails are not so crowded now and gifts mailed now will reach their destination be fore Christmas. Concord citizens have adopted so far many of the ‘'Opportunities” discov ered in the city but others remain and if Concord is to have a “White Christmas" these needy persons must be cared for. Head the list of op portunities in another column of this paper nud select the one you want to adopt for Christmas. Grammar grade teachers of the county will confer here Saturday i morning at 10:80 o'clock with Prof. J. B. Robertson, county superintend ent of schools. It is planned to,dis cuss at the conference • various/sub jects of particular interest to gram mar grades. The conference will be held in the court house. Owing to the fact that the gym nasium at the Y will be filled with scenery preparatory to the play which the Hi-y Clubs are presenting Monday night, the regular Saturday night moving picture performance will be held in the large room up stairs at the Y, an early show for children at <6 o'clock and a second one for the grown-ups at 8 o’clock. The new County Highway maps have been completed and are on dis play. The county is shown on them as having a net-work of highways : throughout the comity with the ex ception of in the Harrisburg section ' and in Number 4 Township.. Plans I 1 are being made to construct roads' l in these part* of the county, it :a| I 'M. id by oßriaia. ' j THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 10,000 FORD TRACTORS TO BE SENT TO RUSSIA Plows For Next Spring Farm Work Included in a $6,000,000 Contract. New York World. The Ford Motor Company gOosed a contract yesterday for 10.900 Fordson tractors with equipment, plows i>ml spare parts,, to r,e sold to the Russian Government for an aggregate amount of $6,000,000. News of the contract was given out by the Amtorg Trading Corporation. 165 Broadway, purchasing and sell ing agents in this country for the various Soviet industrial and com mercial organizations. ■ Shipment of the tractors will be made in time for them to reach the agricultural districts of Russia for the next Spring work. These ship ments will he to the ports of Novo rusen-k and Odessa during Decem ber and January, it Was said ye.-ter- 1 ec’B-g'juL'mn 'y ■w wm w*jumr r r-rei You’ve Never Seen The Charleston Done ~~ the way they do it in fU Monta Bell’s / vN wild senn lo ) // \ TtddltoUt y~. sfefe. , [// WF ULYAN TASHMAN J VI I / v Added Attraction MetlO- }/// ANN PENNINGTON ytmiVUn A (L/ Seeth, Greatest Chorus of Beauties Ever * picture / / Make a Date With “Pretty Ladies” j TODAY-TOMORROW 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I Southern Railway System \ Announces . ' 1 Reduced Round Trip Fares on the Straight Certificate 1 Plan to Atlanta, Ga. X Account of: The Young Peoples Missionary Convention, Southern Presbyterian Churchy Atlanta, Ga., December 29th, 30th, 31st, 1925 Delegates should purchase one-way tickets going trip, securing cer- V tificates from ticket agent. Certificates will be honored by ticket agent ]l| for tickets returning at half fat*, provided their are 280 delegates ij > present holding certificates. DON'T MISS THIS CONVESTION. WONDERFUfc PROGRAM. |j|; Travel via Southern Railway. - Fine trains. Excellent schedules. Dining car service. For further information. Ccketg and pullman reservations, call on any iji Southern Railway Agent or 8s: Q j M. E. WOODY, >■- R. H. ORAHAM, | | Ticket Agent Division Passenger Agent, i i Concord, N. C. 237 West Trade Street, j ' Charlotte, N. C. INSURE When You Start to Build The right time to take out 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 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocioooooooooooo HERE ARE THE J I NEWEST IN HOSIERY X Show, your knowledge of Fashion and j | 'j . pay »compliment to the recipient by 1 giving the New Things’in Hosiery as X your Christmas Gift. The Newest ! j shades that Paris and Fifth Avenue J X ' „ are wearing: Rose Taupe, Rose Beige O X Rose#ood, Grain, Brain, Sheer Gun- 8 X * mental, Moonlight, Mauve, Sand and S many; other shades to blend perfectly O with the shade of your shoes, frock 8 ; and ebat. x Holyoke, Holeproof and *Quaker O OH® Dollar to Tvro-Ninety-five 8 r Quality ■ i'X ' Without the Penalty of High Price 8 ‘flnnr—rMnnnnnnninr"" -~-J day by official* of the Am tor* Tratl i iug Cor point ion that special ncbools would be hold by the Soviet Union i during the early Spring throughout all imrts of rural Russia and that the pensants at the schools would be I taught to use the tractors which I have been purchased from the Ford , Motor Company. i In cotton manufacturing South Carolina in third place. Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi are next in , order of the Southern States in cot ton manufacturing. Ninety,three ' cities in South Carolina and fifty seven cities in North Carolina are listed as cotton manufacturing cen ters. In South Carolina the cotton mills are often the center of whole towns owned by the companies. Missouri has the largest lead mines in the world and the largest limestone marble deposit. TQ|i|p, The goal of many a college boy j vanished at the end of the football ' season. i .The bad luck about a two-dollar 1 bill s that you Rre so liable to pass it IS off far a one. The only safe, bet on coal prices ie that they will be too high. There is a lot of money in work ing. but it is hard to get. The too smallest place in Hie world ) is a boy's stomach on a holiday. ' No matter how many antos are sold there doesn't seem to be nny mare i rr.om in the street ears. (Copyright. 1025, NEA Service, Inc.) t mi. Russell h. conwell Founder of Minneapolis Tribune Re- ! fame Noted Minister. The Rev. Dr.' Russell H. Conwell, * Baptist clergyman, founder and pres ident of Temple University, Phila- 1 delphia, and former newspaper, man,, died in Philadelphia December 6th. He das renowiied as a lecturer, auth or. and philanthropist. He wrote the famous lectures, i (“Acres of Dia monds.” At 10 Mr. Conwell left Tale Univer sity when the Civil AVar started. He 1 was twice wounded apd at the end of the war camp out a lieutenant colonel. The young ex-soldier finished college anirboenme a lawyer, but turned for a time to newspaiier work. He founded and owned- the Minneapolis Tribune, was a traveling correspondent for the New York Tribune, and later a- re porter for it and editor of the Boston Traveler. In Boston he took np law again, and began preaching, while he still practiced, at the age of 36. His son Leon Conwell is editor of the Somerville, Mass., Jpurnal. Gas on Stomach Won’t Let You Styep Gas pressing on henrt and other or gans sometimes pauses a restless, I nervous felling and prevents sleep Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach, unless due to deep-seated causes. The QUICK action will sur prise you. Because Adlerjka is such nn excellent intestinal evacuant it is wonderful for constipation—lt often works in one hour and never gripes. Pearl Drug Co. ODD FELLOWS NOTICE. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. M. L. ROSS, N. O. v C. H. RITCHIE, See. K.OF P. NOTICE. Regular meeting Concord Lodge No. 61 K. of P. Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A cordial welcome to all members. E. PEELE, C. C. siistisi&g ( II rj the treatment of Itch, aesena . V” 1 /A Rio(wonn,Tetter or other fteh J log ekla dleeeeee.'S Try thk j treatment at oni itt. KZIIMLXOH ! (Hant'eSelve andßoap),fall In f JES|I I the treatment ofltch. Edema, J I Rinewoi ee.Tetter or otherltcb- fjw / / I lag akin dieeaeee.' Try tbia * **• « J i treatment at oar risk. i PEARL DRUG COMPANY i The best sympathy IT !• only human far a fu neral director to feel sym pathetic in the presence of , bereaved patrons. But it is real sympathy when he recap nizes an obligation to aee to it that the highest character of | burial equipment is furnished at honest prices. Such a policy | has been responsible for tte >| success df this concern.. 1 1 Typical of the burial equip- » (I roent furnished by us ii-the » Clark Grave Vault, recognised \ a* a leader in the vault indus try, because it gives positive arid permanent projection, WILWINSON’B FUN ERAL'HOME . o*o *—Day or Night B label he seeks when he ( ■ is the label he’ll like best | gift. J in the lSaiM of his most ning hat or at the label in | nest fitting suit and let \ you read guide you in the :ing of his gift. is the store he comes to | is own things—out of the J d and cry he chooses one.' j one store now offers gift bilities from. 25c to s7s | a him with absolute satis- > IBath Robes Lounging Robes,, Luggage . Belts, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs HOOVER’S,he. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE* 8’ qoooooooooooooooooooyooooooQPCiOoooooooooooooooooi COAL I The Right Coal For the Right Purpose 1 A. B. POUNDS PHONE 244 OR 279 oooooooooooooooooooooooooc>goaaoooQoooofvw ,> y- > fYn r q THE CABARjOfS SA.VIMOS BANK HAs) NEVER 1 LOST SIGHT QF THE PROBLEMS AND REQUIRE- I MENTS OF ITS EVER INCREASING NUMBER OF I \ CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS AND HAS FITTED ; ITSELF TO CONTRIBUTE A SERVICE COMMEN SURATE WITH THEIR NEEDS. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK j CONCORD, N. C. I I— JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO PHONE 799 , Our Product is Right—the Price Is Right—the Ser- X vice is Right, and this makes a combination Hard to Beat. 9 . You’ll need some Coal Soon. When you do, remem- 8 I her we are here to serVe you with the Coal that stands 8 the gaff. ; I Cline & Mabery Coal Co. PHONE 799 ' | ( HOT WATER IN A JIFFY K is surelya friend in need and 1 IPS match add in a few minutes steam ' n *’ ot water w '" run E.B. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER , Office and Show R00m, 99 B. Corbin St Office Phone 334 w The Concord * Bakery Has Opened a Retail Bakery at No* 8 ® South Union Street > for the convenience of the public. You can get Hot Rolls of all kinds, Cinnamon Buns, Doughnuts, Cookies of all kinds, Fruit,' Pound and tail kinds of layer Cakes and Birth day and Wedding Cakes to or der. . , Our i Penny ADS. Get Quick Results Thursday, Dec. 17, 1925 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET' - (Corrected Weekly by Cline A Moowj) Figure* named represent prioM Cfor produce on the market: Corn sllO Sweet potatoes $1.50 Turkey* j; Batter * jss Country Ham JUS Country Shoulder l .20 Country Sides fio Young Chickens * .20 Hen* J. j. .fS Irish rotatoea , II.*! FW Sale—" Fer Hire- Car* For jit i neys, at Tribu De-Time* office. 10 eenta each. 17-ts. mi