PAGE EIGHT ft/ *. *’ ■; . ’ '*s r' M* * • I I V * » * */ Jr QnV R ®T Why Not Slip persi $>L 41 . Ah! Santa with his neam / \ * ing smile and good wish yfScvw| es, is behind this idea of giving Slippers to friends and loved ones. And that ,' means everybody you / know. After all, everyone ■ yy does expect new Slip fiTv pers. When they cost so \* j little, why not’give vent i / &IS3S j *• m ® st a pp rec ’ ate< i -/Jjk/- $1.25 P ™ 53.45 ] ] $T.25^°52.45 o e „ y •*) * j> ~s/ Girls’ Clippers — [At. \ 95c ro $1.25 I 95c T ° s3 ’ 9S , Ruth-Kesler \ Shoe Store K.L. CRAVEN & SONS PHONE 74 pnAl §§« Mortar Colors 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 £ree wgtm Oriole gas range /fhisfine set free-\ No sale could be more opportune t —n JL «ra aJ ways rushed for time around W 00 M\ •+■ Xidh. There are hundreds of extra W -9* tilings to be done. Think what an ORIOLE r^MJLk* Heat Control Range will mean to you! It’ll 1 IMI inri ■ wT eliminate kitchen drudgery and give you \ |MJ \ W extra time in winch to do the many little V 'W taaks you ao want to do. More than that* 1 ini free you from multiple worries. With' I IH] an ORIOLE Heat Control Range you are! VJw V —W content and happy in the certainty of per-*] * feet cooking results. Juet put the food m the*. This Whole Meal Aluminum ‘ even, set the regulator and you can be out’ t* _ C- # of the kitchen while Xmas dinner imcook*; ' ,r * iflng. Whether it b fruit cake, mince pie or! It is specially designed for (roast turkey, you knowit will be just right. whole meal oven cooking and consists of one Oval Roaster - I til./TT* l (I7j£*» t2 i x7H , ),two 3 qt. Co n I ve#Pofs with ring cover, one 1 I y Hi ** }|f qt. Convex Pot with ring cover. The pots are fitted with ring ... Hjl covers, so that one pot can be 5 * I set on top of another: The en w[ i, ll vil tire Mt ® ts ln • *®’ ov *° at °°e 1/ it ihio Asa. tifc itmtiful ass awarf Orkfc lay yea pi fr*e rhejtm ecm at dacrA&d , pfcsadrrr im timed. Aa md amt mm freed mtm hkekm Jrttjmu Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. >:« Sale Ends December 23rd lOUR PENH IDS. tins GET RESULTS THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE ~ Concord Daily Tribune TIME OP CLOSING MAILS The time of the closing of mails at the Concord postof&ce is as follows: Northbound 136-^1:0Q P. M. 34 4 U 0 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. 23—11:0Q P. M. | LOCAL MENTION |[ According to a deed filed Monday at the court honse Nora Norton tin* sold to Recce Ira Long property in Cabarrus county. We .can fix yon some engraved Christinas cards witfi your . name tlß'reon on two hours notice. Call at Times-Tribune office and make' your selection. Wo can furnish engraved Christ mas cards on a few hours notice. It isn't too late yet. Come in and let us fix them up for yon the same day received. Beautiful line to select from. No meeting of the Study Club will be held this week. The meeting sched uled for this week was I#M last week with Mrs. C. A. Cannon so that no matting would come on Ctmetmas , were. As usual, none of the offices in the court house will be open on Christ mas day. Throughout the country Christmas is a day of rest for every one and no business of any kind will be transacted,in the local courthouse. What is nicer for a Christmas pres ent than a year’s subscription to The Tribune or The Times? Make some body happy this Christmas or New Years by sending them either the Semi-Weekly Times or The Daily Tribune. Several persons tried in recorder’s court Monday afternoon paid fines and costs totalling $45.55, police of ficers report. Several cases scheduled to have been fried were continued at the request of the defendants, the. of ficers report. Post Office employees arc expecting their usual Christmas rush this year, long 1; nosepfe etaoin nil nununuu long lines of people forming during the greater part of the day to await their turns to purchase stamps for Christinas cards or to get their pack ages weighed for mailing. Work on the hotel continues at full force, despite "the fact that it is Christmas week. All the brick work has been finished with the exception of the top story and this is being rushed to completion. Workmen’ are busy in the interior putting in plumbing and supports for the plasterers. The manse of AH Saints Episcopal Church is being changed and im proved. The whole interior is being painted and other improvements are contemplated. The new rector of the church, liev. Harris B. Thomas, ex pects to occupy the manse sometime in January anil the improvements will be completed by that time. Firemen were called back to the burned home of Rev. D. Jk. Braswe'J about 11 o’clock Monday night to ex tinguish a blaze which was discovered in a bed mattress. The home yas burned shortly after noon Monday and the mattress evidently was ignit ed then although Che blaze was not seen until at night. While the rains of the past sev eral days have hurt local business to some extent, they have improved the water situation in the western part of the state, it is rejhn-ted This probably means that Bridgewater, the Southern Power Company’s water re serve. soon will be back to normalcy and that local textile mills can go on a full-time schedule. This is the busiest season of the year for Register of Deeds Elliott insofar as marriage licenses are con cerned. On Saturday Mr. Elliott issued eight licenses, four white and four colored and another colored couple received a license Monday. Christmas week usually finds many couples in this county anxious for li censes to wed. The general public is invited to> attend the Christmas pageant at Cen-| tral Methodist Church tomorrow night. J The pageant will be given by mepi- 1 bers of the Sunday school of the j church and will depicit ebrations in other countries. Per sons are asked to’ take gifts to the church, to be sent to orphans and needy persons. People in nil parts of the country know about Concord as a result of the fairs held here. Mrs. W. H. Gorman went into a New York candy shop several days ago, made a purchase, and asked the saleswoman to send the candy to Concord, N. C... “I have been in Conhord,” the clerk said. “I was there last year at the fair and lam going back next year.” She was Jlrs. Click, whose husband was man ager of the Greater Bernardi Shows which were on the midway. Twelve hundred tons of plum pud ding are consumed in London at Christmas. MASONIC NOTICE. Special communication of Stokea Lodge No. 32 will be held in the new Lodge Rooms on Wednesday ‘evening, December 23rd, nt 7:30 o’clock. Work in the Fellowcraft degree. All Masons are invited. By order of the W. M.' • HOWARD, L. COLLIE, P Secretary., W. O. W. NOTICE. Regular meeting of Elm Camp No.' 16 W. 0). W. Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’clock in the Pythian Lodge Room. Every member is urged to be present, • 8. A. WEDDINGTON. C. C. R. O. LITAKER, Clerlf. ■ —: rr Noted Judge of Stage Beauties Says Every GirlNeedsa Corset ‘Agitation Against It a Lot of Bosh,” Says Bennett, Who Trained “Sunny” and “Rose-Mane” Choruses [HAVE been what makes the best chorus girl. First, I would say ’•good kealth and reasonably looks. Singing and dancing ability can ke acquired to satisfactory de frees, but not unless a girl is kealthy.” The foregoing statement was made recently by David Bennett, lirector of dancing and an expert fudge of beauty. Mr. Bennett (elected the girls and trained them for "Sunny,-’* “The Chai lot Revue,” “Rose-Marie,” “Thei City Chap,” “Wildflower,” “Florida Girl,” Earl Carroll’s “Vanities” tnd numerous other big musical productions. “I have always chosen girls with a_ view to getting healthy ines, nrst,” Mr. Bennett contiuu :d. "They must not be fat, of tourse. As to hair, I don’t 'care whether it is bobbed or not. -Pos ture has much to do with’ my kelection. If a girl doesn’t sit w ell t know she has let herself become llouchy. She probably has bten 100 lazy to brace herself properly kt the waist, and just below, where such vital internal organs kre ; This girl I reject because I believe she will be listless and Weak. • , . “I have been asked if I favor corsets for girls. I certainly do. Os course, I mean the rr»9lh rn kort that are cofiifortable and form-giving. I have studied this (uestion somewhat, in my obser vation of chorus girls, and I con rider agitation against the modern corset merely' a tot of bosh. NotJExactly What She totin' charming chorus girl is known o:r stage as Daniel S Warner Pontiac, Mich., a highly masculine person. Warner ia one of the rr„ fMr«C Michigan men who will appear in the cast of "Tambourtoa." . . ■ . —. .. coming student opera- at Ann Arbor. A GENUINE SURPRISE SALE We want to convince the public that we expect to be of real ser vice by supplying it with merchandise as low in price as when cotton sold for 10c per pound. You will And here some of the surprises of your life# You must see In order to appreciate the values we are of fering in diamonds, watches, jewelry. Everything Is reduced hi price. We can quote only a few price*: ’ White Gold Diamond Bar Pins - ] SI4JSO White Gold Bracelet Watches «j. 50 Elgin Whit- Gold Bracelet Watches ; _ $lB 75 $75.00 Elgin White Gold Bracelet Watch * . gftyoo Gents' White and Green Gold Elgin Watches SUMM> $2.50 Fountain Pens $1.75 SIO.OO Fountain Pens i s7Jio Alarm Clocks „ Ben Ben Alarm Clocks ft.W S. W. PRESLAR JEWELER INSURE When You Start to BuOd » The right time tp take out insurance is when you start building. Then if through any cause your building should burn, even before completed, the Insurance will cover youT loss. Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency ‘ Successors to Southern Loin and ,Tnist Co. P. B. FETZER . A. JfoNES YORKE j ———^ DAVID BENNETT Seventy-five per cent of the cor sets nowadays do not lace—they hook, or are slip-ins. There fore, tight lacing is a tiling of th« past. Every girl needs a corse! of some sort to lend her both health and style. “E am not partial to any shad* of hair in the chorus. I do lik* to see my girls ‘sized up’ well, however, and the hair colors pro perly contrasted. Facial beauty doesn’t ‘make’ a chorus girl, al ways. I’ve seen little pug-nosed youngsters walk away with first honors 1n many a big number. “Here!” concluded Mt: Bennett, “I’ve forgotten bow-legs. Well, and he smiled, “I guess -I'd better continue to forg-et them.” TONljp True sportumen will. not kill more than the law's allowance of, games That’s right. And others, won't eith- j err What will -you give father? Why, j give father some asbestos gloves to i wear while opening the hills, i . ’ Figures show the. average farmer ' made « darn sight more money than he did for the past year. What this, country needs is Onions a too polite to smell in company. Q Many a shiny shoe contains a sock X with n hole in the toe. ', i /Copyright. 1925. XEA Service. Inc.) ] I Over 2.000 ‘Families With Coma, Gets Hams. Greensboro News. The over 2.000 families connected with the operation of the Cope mills J in Greensboro will this Christmas, i as in the past, be eneh' presenter! with a ham as a token of the esteem of their employers- J. F. Hardin, superintendent of the Proximity mills, states that dis- fi tribution of the hams will be made a one day this week before Christmas Q itself. . -a fi The mills close on Wednesday pf- n ternoon and will remain closed until Q Thursday morning after ' Christinas 3 week. In Finland ft is a custom to attend church service at 5 o'clock on Christ mas morning. GEAN STRATTON PORTER’S “KEEPER OF THE BEES.” CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS CHRISTMAS WREATHS' I —and— CORSAGES Let us have your orders early, fe so we can make prompt 1 delivery j-j Mrs. J. A. Walker j • FLORISt t 92 S. Union St. Phone 112 I *^ C V > \I!fHUNrB QUARANTEEE --jjSr Usxm disease remedies /fl T bJJ (Hunt’. Salve and Soap), blllr 111 Ijf the treatment Os Itch, Kcsema !A Riaaworm.'Tettar or other itch * ' log akin dleeeefe* Try thk ECZENAfI tfHUMT^^kAW^fe (Hunt’. Sale. end Soap),tail Id £ Rlngworm,Tattararotharlteb- IM / /| in* akin dlaankaa, Try treatment at onr nak. f PEARL DRUG CQ. The best * ' sympathy '' TT is only human for a fu» * neral 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 has been responsible for the of rbia 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 arid permanont WILWINSON’S FUN ERAL, HOME Can •—Day or Nfcht To a Young Lady • ■ \ • * »A& , just Ifke yon l m t ’ f i A Hoover's label is your JHB&IfIMHH gift to him immediately v’9?lsLja£S|h labels your gift a success. knows We know this rill lw business of styLe- and be " cause he knoWs’ v here is where he plates his. busi- —man-, ness sos the .things .he Your choosing of a gift here enddrses his judgment it’s just the same as telling him that has'a wonderfi family A list for your approval - Bath Robes Lounging Robes Travelling Bag#, ; - Neckwear Pajamas Mufflers '/ . Relts t Hosiery HOOVER’S,he. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” COAL , * The Right Coal For the Right,Purpose A. B. POUNDS PHONE 244 Oft 279 THE CABARRUS SWINGS BANK- HAS.NEVER Cost sight of ThM problems and* require ments OE Its EVERINCREASmO NUMBER OF j CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS I\ND HAS FITTED i ITSELF TO CONTRIBUTE A SERVICE COMMEN- I SURATE WITH THEIR NEEDS CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK CONCORD, N* C. PHONE 799 ' ■ •»£ * > ' • *■ a x V . , j Our Product is Right—the Price Is Right—the Ser vice is Right, and this makes a combination Hard to Beat. You’ll' heed some Coal Boon. When you do, remem ber we are here to serve you with the Coal that stands the gaff. *r Cline & Mabery Coal Co. __ - PHONE p# HOT WATER IN A JIFFY > Py" this gas hot water hgate^ y is surely a friend in need and HP w j | a friend indeed of every codk MI fk and housewife. Apply J* I |H-t| match and in a few minute# | HSI steaming hot water will rutt | , 111 |l from the faucet—enough for ‘fi VuE HnPi the > dishes, for a bath, etc.' ujfl I ' ffiT* Let us install one for you. Pays for itself quickly. EB. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 39 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 384 W The Concord r Bakery v I* • H«a Opened a Retail Bakery at No. 88 South Union Street fpr the convenience of the public: You can get Hpt Rolls of all kinds, Cinnamon Buns, "Doughnuts’, Cookies of all jkinds, Fruit, Pound and all kinds of layer Cakes and Birth day and Wedding Cakes ta or der. . ‘ v", ■ v:; Our Penny ADS. Get Quick Result* i Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1925 CONCORD PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected by Cline A Moot*} Figures named represent priosrf paid tar produce on the market: cS* H-S Sweet potatoes $1.50 Turkeys .2'—;— ■. Jfc > Onions _— r tUg? P*a» - ; $2 001 Country Ham ... “BP- Country Shoulder .20 * Ctnntry SM**' Jtf Voung Chickens .20^ lriSt I’otatoes „• F»r 8«le— ( “For Hire- CaisU For Jtt- j i neye, ar Tribune-Times office, .10 I cents each. , T7-tf. vlt)

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