PAGE TWO
ifPENNY COLUMN
'■MSS* 25 CENTS, BE“
SflNN'm'O FRIDAY, DECEMBER
WILE MAKE THE
■kalbi penny pictures
Hil’f DAY AND NIGHT.
Mm miPSON STUDIO. (OVER
j ; WdST«It DRUG STORE. 17-2 t-p.
Sir OMun Celery. Lettnc", Cran-
Wrriei-,, Spinach, Collards. Lippard
\ - 18-lt-p.
. K. pftammet, Painter. Paper
. Manger And decorator—the man who
pnovrs %*hat to do with wall paper
and pajdt. Give me a trial. P. 0.
Box 46. 12 James Avenue, Con
ieofd, C. 17-4 t-p.
mm< felepk, Selected Oysters.
Sanitary. Grocery Co. 18-lt-p.
itß s*7* tor Your Christinas Eats.
We have a, big; variety. ,T. t A”) H.
Cash Store. 18-lt-p.
»*?«'* l j-j' ;— :
rash Fiah and Select Oysters .Mack
erel steak, trout and mullet. Ca
barrus* (Jiash Grocery Co. 17-2 t-p.
ireworks! Fireworks! Ten Minutes
from tfti square to Peck's Place on
Kannapolis road, where you can get
salutes, candles, rockets, baby wak
ers, spit devils, torpedoes, pistols,
caps, <|ago bombs and then some.
Let’s aeiebrate. 17-ot-p.
es! W< Have Anything Yon Want
for Christmas, and a big variety.
J. & H. Cash Store. 18 lt-p.
pples. Oranges. Bananas, Tangerines,
grapefruit, grapes, lemons. Lippard
& Barfihr. 18-lt-p.
fradqoagters For Fresh Fish and
oyster#. Wholesale and retail.
Phone” 510 and 525. • Chas. C.
Graeber, 17-2 t-p.
lew Safin Hats; New Designs. Im-
CWna. Look at window.
Miss Brachen. 16-3 t-p.
Useah Dwk Hams, Aliy Size You
want. 'Sanitary Grocery Co.
18-lt-p.
lag Daf-j-Friday and Saturday We
will 1.000 market bags with
samples and merchandise for 10
cents JAeh. One to a customer.
Sale begins each morning at 8
Cline’# Pharmacy. 16-3 t-p.
r . »
Vcsh Ffch, Spckled Trout and Mack
erel speak. Phone 510 and 525.
Chas. C. Wraeber. 17-2(-p.
jest—White and Brown Setter
bird dog. Notifv Rav Whitley at
Hartsfll Mill. 16-4 t-p.
% ■ |« i
Inly a Fbw More Turkeys For Sale.
Phoney : 175 R. C. J. Williams.
16-lt-p.
R, -- i r ~ _
<>csh Pork Hams For Christmas, j
Yes, Aqa'.l size. A ham for every!
home.* J’hone 510 and 525. Chas.,
C. Graeber. 16-3 t-p. !
P* I
?or Safe—Three 3-room Houses on;
Kerr Btreet. in good state of re
■* pair, & for $4,000 ; 2 2-room houses :
• and 1» 3-room house oh Cedar St., j
in gi.dti condition, for $3,000; one I
" vacanf lot on West Depot Street. I
$1,50(£;, 3 4-room houses on West I
Depot. Street, $3,000 eag!) :1 7-room
house *rtn West Depot Street for
s4,sot?;t 5-room house on West De
pot Sjrjeet near Scotia, $6,500; 1
5-roon* house on East Depot Street;
1 6-r6om house on Ann Street,
$4,751#;; close in. $4,750; 1 6-room I
'house pu North Church St.. $4,500:
1 4-raom house and 10 lots near
Browir Mill, $3,250; 1 5-room house
'Tin Cfiurcb Street, near Meadow
Kerr Street. $1,050; 1 5-room house
. on HAfis Street. $2,500; 1 5-room
itonse*qn Dabeil Street $850; 1
3-roiiiu house on Crowell Street,
$1,1100; 1 1 live-room house on Crow
ell Sr* | $ 1 iNHI; 1 5-room house on
5
i house*an Kerr Street, $3,500; 1
bouse on Odell Street, prac-
new. $3,500; 1 4-room house
and several vacant lots on St.
JamespSt.. $2,750: 1 5-room house
on Carolina Avenue. $2,500; 10
5-rooni Jiouses in City View. D.
A. BeLuurin, Real Estate and
i Buildifig Contractor. Phone 43").
t »» 15-6 t-x.
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WHAT'S SMART IN MEN'S WEAR
=
Attention to details is
I necessary to give a
smart ensemble
■WHERE are two ways of satisfy-
K lng the desire of being, or at
Kpt febllng, well dressed.
R One way—by far the most com
hnnn vvay—is to follow the crowds.
Sjfhe mati Who isn’t sure of his own
■HUnsAt, feels that the majority
Enlist Alright, so he shifts, from
Esseon to season, from powder blue
K grayi to tweeds, to dark blue, or
B Whatever the season’s lad may
frail fort
| The «t)ier way* Is followed by a
of men of taste. They
have thro courage to adopt a style
■Kit color before the crowd takes it
Bat; to “pass on to something else
K|tt tfti crowd adopts what they
pi we<r)ng.
r This dsea&on such men—the real
■brie leaders are partial to the
HnLckeif shades of brown while the
Board & clamoring for blues. They
■BOW What to wear with their suits,
80, so that the ensemble Is pleas-
Rfltee of the best dressed men we
Inr, had on. the other day. a
Bible breasted suit of brheken
Sown, a felt hat of a little lighter
■liken shade, a foulard tie with a
M#rk grten background and, small
Suree Set close together, a white
with small green strlpeq, a
■Mute laundered collar ami custom
of dark tan OF bracken,
a very smart outfit with
HjAr detail carefully Worked out.
Hl'
I Fancy Red Emperor Grapes, Califor
nia and Florida oranges. Dove
Bost Co. 18-lt-p.
Is Your Car Dfety? Have It Washed
and greased, al City Filling Station.
Free air and water. 17-3rvp.
Buy Yaw Oranges. Apples. Bananas.
tangerines and grapgrruit. J. & 11.
Cash Store. 18-lt-p.
For Rent—One Four-room House.
Phone 828 R. P. G. Cook. 18-4 t-x.
Fresh Mustard Salad, Kale, lettuce,
celery, sweet potatoes, cabbage and
cranberries. J. & H. Cash Store.
18-lt-p.
Vegetables of An Kinds. Phone Us.
Dove-Bost Co. 18-lt-p.
Extra Nice Celery and Lettace, Cran
berries, cauliflower, kale and mus
tard greens. Sanitary Grocery Co.
18-lt-p.
Yes, We Have No Nox Gasolina,
Good Gulf gasoline. Supreme oils.
City Filling Station, Gulf Stand,
West Corbin. * 17-st-p.
For Sale l —63 Acres Fronting on Pop
lar Tent highway, six miles from
Concord. This is one of the most
desirable farms in Cabarrus county,
8-room house, large barn and out
buildings, nearly new Adjoining
Poplar Tent Church and manse
lands. Jno. K. Patterson. Agent.
18-3 t-p.
Special Prices on Supplies for Christ
mas trees. Apples, oranges, raisins,
candies and nuts. Cabarrus Cash
Grocery Co. 17-st-p.
Candles. Nuts and Fruits—We Have
’em. Dove-Bost Co. 18-ltp.
See l T s Before Buying Your Christ
mas gifts. Cline's Pharmacy.
16-3 t-p.
Hams. Yes Small Size Fresh Pork
ham# for Christinas. A ham for
every home. Phone 310 and 525.
Chas. C. Graeber. 16-3 t-p.
Place Your Order For Your Christ
mas ham. A ham for every home.
Phone 510 and 525. Chas. O. Grae
ber. 16-3 t-p.
Dances Every Friday Night and Skat
ing on Tuesday and Saturday "nights
of each week at Poplar Lake. D.
H. Hamilton. 16-3 t-p.
Several Thousand Pounds of Small
size pork hams for the holiday
trade. Order early. Phone 510
and 525. Chas. C. Graeber. 16-3 t-p.
Vacant Lots For Sale—Two oil Cedar
Street, near High School, SIOOO j
each; 1 on Kannapolis road, just
above Miller's Filling Station. $750;
| 3on Kannapolis road, just outside
I city limits, SI,OOO each ; 1 near the
j underpass, s7ooj 1 near the old
I counfk honif, $450 ; several on Odelk
| Str.t't, Elig£St»eet; Academy Street, 1
j GlyniF Strelf} Fink Street; 2f' at
i Kannapolis. D. A. Me Lam ia.
Rhone 4,75. 15-ot-x.
i :
j Sunday School Teachers and Scholars
will appreciate l'eioubet's or Tar
' bell's Notes on the International
Sunday School lessons for 1026.
We have a limited supply. Kidd-
Frix Co. 15-3 t-p.
New Books by the Best Authors Just
received by express today, including
Zane Grey, Curwood, Norris. Ather
ton and many others. See them at
Kidd-Frix Co. 15-3 t-p.
For Sale—New Dodge Coupe. Driven
about 2.500 miles. Guaranteed per
fect condition. $l5O reduction. Dr.
11. I). Corl or Corl Motor Company.
15-3t-j>.
For Sale—One Conn Clarinet and
case. Slightly used. Phone 245 L.
15-st-p.
Try' Carolina Mayonnaise and Relish.
Every bottle sold under a guarantee.
(It must be Good). 15-3 t-p.
Found at Last—With Many Thanks—
A preparation that will positively
remove pimples and blackheads. Buy i]
it at any drug store. Call for Mel- i
Bro Lotion. 12-11-30t-cbg. 1
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| IN AND ABOUT THE CITY |
"OP7M)l»Tl NIYI*S” ahe
AVAILABLE FOR MANY
Several Were Taken Monday and This
Morning But Many Others Re
main. ; *
“For I was a hungered, and ye gave
me meat; I was tMrsty. and ye gave
me drink; I was a stranger, and ye
took me in.
“Naked, and ye clothed me; 1 was
sick and ye visited me: I was in pris
on, and ye came unto me.”
Many needy in the city are
dependent upon the generous hearted
people of Concord making it possible
that the Christmas may be at least,
tinily, enjoyed by them. Little chil
dren’s faith in Santa Claus’is at stake
In many instances and that they may
not be disappointed persons in this
great and prosperous community are
asked to adopt the "Oppoftunities'' as
announced by the King's Daughters
and J. H. Brown, county welfare of
ficer.
Some of the “Opportunities" have
been taken but many others remain.
Do you care? You should be in
terested in putting just a snatch of
the joys of tide that
you expect for yourself and for those
you love into lonely lanes of Con- j
cord. You should Show those per-;
sons whose fight against the wolf at ■
the door is grimly relentless, that j
goodwill still prevails.
Call Dewey Sappenfield at the
Chamber of Commerce, located in Dr.
T. N. Spencer’s office, and he will
check off the "Opportunity” you want
and will also advise you where to find
the "Opportunity.” Don't delay in
this important matter.
Other "Opportunities" probably will
be announced later. Those not taken
include:
Opportunity No. Four.
Father and five children (mother
dead) —Foot! and Christmas.bags.
Opportunity No. Eleven.
Mother, father and eight small
children—Food, fuel and Christmas
bags.
Opportunity No. Eighteen.
Mother and three small children
(husband sick) —Food, fuel and bags.
Opoprt unity No. Nineteen.
Father, wife and six boys. 14, 11, 9,
7,4, 11 month, and girl 13 years—
Food, fuel and bag-.
Opportunity No. Twenty.
Mother and five children, boylll3 1
years, boy 6 years, girls 11, 8 and 3 j
years—Toys, dolls and bags.
Opportunity No. Twenty-Seven.
•Mother, father and five children —-
Food, bags and toys.
Opportunity No. Twenty-nine.
Mother and four children, boy 7,
boy 6, boy 4 and girl 3—Clothing,
i bags and toys.
Opportunity* No. Thrity-two.
Girl 17 months, girl 5 years, girl 7
yeaers—Clothing, bags and toys.
Opportunity No. Thrity-four.
Five small girls—Bags and toys.
Any one taking an Opportunity, 0o«.
siring further information may calF
upon Miss Margie MoEacherq, Treas-;
urer of the King’s Daughters.
Number Thirty-Five.
Two boys, ages 11 and 9. Four!
girls, ages 7. 5 and 3 years and 3
months. Mother sick and lias been
for nearly 2 years. Anything given
will be appreciated.
**• Opportunity No. 37.
One child. Bug.
Opportunity No. 38.
One child. Bag.
Opportunity-No. 39.
Four children. Bags
Opportunity No. 40.
Four children. Bags.
Opportunity No. 41.
Two children. Bags.
Opportunity No. 42.
Two children. Bags.
Opportunity No. 43.
Two children. Bags.
Oportunity No. 44.
One child. Bag.
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I EFIRDS I
| CHRISTMAS SHOP. j
Gifts For Every Member of
| the Family and Your
Friends and Sweetheart
Let Us Help to fix You* Up
For Christmas
Store Open at Night
EFIRDS
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THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE
Opportunity No. 46.
Two children. Sags.
Five children. Bags.
Opportunity No. 47.
Three children. Bags.
1 Opportunity No. 48.
O* child. Bag.
I Oportunlty No. 49.
TwN children. Bags.
Opportunity No. SO.
' Three childrn. Bags.
Opportunity No. 51.
Three children. Bags.
I NO EXPLANATION YET
FOR SNAKES’ PRESENCE!
Theory That They Were Left In the
County by Carnival Company Can
Not Be Substantiated.
i No one seems to know yet how the
i big rattlesnakes, killed during the past
i two weeks near Rocky River, came
i into the county) ' Several theories
■ 'nave been offered but they can no#
be substantiated. \
The latest rumor, and one of the
most persistent of the many suggest
ed. is that the snakes were left iu
' the county by the carnival company
which played for the last colored fair
l in the county. T.iis rumor has it
j that two snakes died at the fair
grounds, and that while moviug the
| carnival company from Concord to
j Charlotte, the driver of the truck
carrying the snakes, threw them off
at Rocky River, since the carnival
owner was afraid all of them were
going to die.
This rumor sounds all right but the
facts in the case prove it to be with
out foundation. In the first place
the carnival company did not have
any snakes and in the second place
they went by rail from Concord to
York. S. C., and not to Charlotte by
motor.
It is said that the rattler captured
alive in the county several days ago
had no fangs. That indicates that
he formerly belonged to some show
company. Just what company it
was. and how the snake got away,
no one knows.
It's a fact, however, that the snakes
did not behmg to any- carnival com
pany at the fair.
Memorial to Mrs. E. C. Register.
We. the Daughters of the Mecklen
burg chapter of the American Revolu
tion. wish, to express our sorrow at
I the parting and separation from one
of our friends and loved member. La
vinia Montgomery Register. (Mrs. E
(’.), who bii the tenth of October
pi ssed on to be "Wish Him, whom
having not seen she loved."
We think of Mis. Register as she
lived her daily*life ns making an in
terpretation of real Americanism.
We think of llier as having perfect
freedom from the fear of man to live
her creed, and -we think of her as
otic who \*as no rcspector of cast,
craed or color and as one who gnve
' 'ht'Rctf 1 freely in love, sympathy and
' lielpLilness to those in need.
VTe shallYniss tile radiance of her
j happy cheerful spirit. * We wish to
[bear witness to her loyalty and faith
i fulness at* all times ittid in all lines
of our work.
LAURA J. BAIRD.
MARGARET H. IRVIN.
Kannapolis Child Dies Suddenly
While Asleep.
Charles Smith, two-montb-old son
1 of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. R. Hoke, of Kan
j napolis. was found dead in bed last
j Sunday morning. The parents
| thought the little one was asleep but
it had been dead several hours When
its death became known. The fun
eral took place from the home on
Chestnut Street Monday afternoon.
Rev. M. L. Ridenhour, of Kimball
Memorial Lutheran Church, eonduct
,-ing the service, and the burial was in
Greenlawn cemetery.
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PARKS-BELK CO.
the Christmas store
SOur second floor is overflowing with Gifts .
that will last and would be appreciated by any
one. What could be more appreciated than a
new dress, coat or hat for mother or sister ?
We have all Styles, Colors and Sizes and can KllH
suit you in both Silk and Wool.
JH $2.98 Hi I
JH One big rack Silk or,Wool. Areal * A Art hHi
P 58.95 value. Special ~v 4.90 j||
llf lot oO J Presses, value froms9.9s to QIC TO (in nr UIH
?2i.50,. Specially priced for Christmas Drive vIS/.S/O j /
(YOU SHOULD SEE US AND SAVE MONEY) ' • I n
Ladies’ Hats Specially Priced Big Event &
PARKS-BELK CO. |
fjj * ” 11 111 MttT-
I Visit FISHER’S Yj
H SANTA LAND i
Friday, becefnber 18, 1925