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PAGE EIGHT If' « urtw ras®** I I\ * 0 • *J fi«v k j Not Slip- i ll s '>L Ah 1 Santa wit 1 , iift t>eam \ » i°g smile and good wish ( >®P?pv| \o es, is behind this idea of 1 giving Slippers to friends £|a» and l c ved ones. And that i' means everybody you / know. After all, everyone •| \ / —v. ylir does expect new SHp \rr pers. When they cost so *j little, why not give vent 1 j j to this most appreciated ,t $1.25 T 0 $2.45 \y£ \ 95c 0 $1.25 ( ||\» \ 95c T 0 $3.95 i i Ruth-Kesler \ Shoe Store K.L CRAVEN & SONS PHONE 74 rnAT VV/xIU Kcd- 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 fee§. 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 Cr-ee yiPfgrra with every’ w&m Oriole GAS RANGE , /Thisfine setfreey No *ale could be more opportune t I ■VOU »n always rotted for tim* around S _ ""bT 1* XmTbmin bondrada cf axtra U -J' #Hn(a to badcn*. Think what an OiUOLK 'M«at Control Ranee will mean toyoolltH Ts TU] 1 Bl altminata kitchan drodgary and *lva yoo; \ 11/ \~Wf \ W extra tima in which to do tha maaiy Httla , aaaka yoo ao want to do. Mora than that, ’ <C3k •til Iraa you fnxn multiple wonrian. With I HI , an ORIOLE Heat Control Ran«a yoo are V_!p / '—^ „ content and happy in tha certainty of per „ bet cooking Juat put tha lood in tha: This Whole Mtal Aluminum m- ’•van. sat tba regulator and yan ana ha ant; CnnHnw SOI - of the kitchen while Xmaadinnarlacook. * a | tag. Whether hit frail cake, nlnca pie ofi It la apaclally daalgnad for Ifobt turkey, you know it will bo juat right* whole meal oren cooking and > conalata of ana Oral Koaatar ►r ._ - --a -■ (l7Vi*xU'x7ii,UwoJ«t.e*n * | vex Pot! with ring cover, one 1 * 1 I 111 Qt. Convex Pot with ring cover. Tha note arc fitted with ring * ■ mSSEBlr*'... 111 l covera, ao that one pet can be *' : act an top of another! Tha cn (ft 11 yv tire Cot fita in a U* oven et one a«wi4f Oaf ttum aed bw. " otodo^^^J »■* IWridU. <d> anaaerf (Mill Baagr ym ft £4t sot ommM dniadadj £ 1r A ~ krdUrad. ■da# <a*g-«a/«aw «»da iw 4M* Men/wdgk' Bv - ; K L Concord & Kannapolis Gas Co. Ofe>' V.--., f ;• V *:{ h •' V.\ |; * Sale Ends December 23rd « ■ • .'-Li a BUB fW IDS. UK GET RESULTS THE CONCORD, IJA&y TRIBUNE Concord Dally Tribune TIME OF CLOSING MAILS The time of the dosing of mails at tha Concord postoffice ft at follows: - *»T a iNercnoouna 186-41:00 P. M. A. M. 34 4‘lo P. M. 38- 8:30 P. M. -SO—ll :00 P. M. Sonthbbond 39- 9:80 A. M. 40- 3:30 P. M. 135 8:00 P. M. 29—11:00 I*. U. [ LOCAL MENTION - "The Keeper of the Bees.” Oene Stratton porter's greatest story, eriin ing soon. Mrs. .1. C. Fink, who is ill at her home on North Fnion street, is im proved. according to relatives. For the accommodation of the pub lic all the banks of the city will be open Thursday night (Christmas Eve) from 7 to'B o’clock. There will be a ChrisUnas exercise at Keller Reformed Church this eve ning beginning at 7 o’clock. Every body is cordially invited. I>o you want some engraved Christ mas greeting cards with your name on at the last moment? Come to The Tribune office and we can have them for you on two hours notice. Miss Minnie Crnnfield. who has been undergoing treatment in the Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte for several weeks, has returned to her borne. Her condition i’s improved. The weekly meeting of the Con cord Rotary Club was held at the Y. M. C. A., today at 12:30. Mem bers of the club are planning now for Ladies' Night which will be held in the near future. Business will be practically at a standstill here on Christmas. Busi ness houses will be closed, the library will be closed, offices in the city hall and court house will be closed, and I only police officers will be on regular duty. No meeting of the Concord Ki wanis Club will be held this week due to the fact that the meeting day comes on Christmas. The regular meeting will be held next week at which time new officers will be in stalled for the year. Work on Spring street extension is progressing rapidly, workmen 'having been engaged during the past few days in removing trees and in level ing the ground. It is thought that the street can be completed within several weeks. Only one ease is to be disposed of in court today. The defendant, a woman charged with vagrancy, was tried Monday but the case was con tinued until this afternoon when sentence will be passed by Judge Caldwe’.l. Officers rejiort little busi ness during the week. City officers in charge of charity ' work declare only a few calls for aid have been received recently. One family Monday asked for fuel and j food and this was supplied, J. H. Brown, county welfare officer, send ing the fuel and the city sending food. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples: James Love and Miss Ella Mae Petrea, both of Kannapolis; and Carl Fishe r and Miss \Vilma Barrier, both of Gold Hill Route No. 2. In addition licenses were issued Tuesday to three j colored couples. The general public is invited to see the pageant at Central Methodist Church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Members of the Sunday School of the Church will give the pagefint and while no admission charge will be made persons attending are asked to take gifts for orphans and other’ needy persons. Work will be halted in some of the local textile plants tonight for the | remainder of the week. By halting work tonight mill managements will give their employes tomorrow in which to do their last-minute shop- . ping for Christmas. Work will be 1 resumed in the mills Monday morn ing. A number of the people of the city have, according to H. W. Blanks, ex pressed their regret at being unable j to see the play, “Why the Chimes Rang,” which was given Monday night at the Y. M. C. A. An effort was made to bav< it repeated but other arrangements for the Y’ gymnasium prevented this. “Some baby,” Thursday and Friday nights and matinee Friday at the Concord Theatre. This is a com plete scenic comedy drama of real art ists. Matinee Friday at 3, and at 8:30 each night. Prices from 25 centß to SI.OO. Pictures will be shown Thursday from 1 to 8 p. m., and on Friday from 11 to 8 p. m. Sam Cain, alias King, negro, was arrested here Tuesday on request of officers from Chester, S. O. Local of ficers have been advised that Cain is wanted for grand larceny. Officers from Chester came to Concord today for Cain, who/was lodged in the county jail following his arrest near the Souther depot where he was working as a section hand- In accordance with the instructions issued by the post office department,, the local office will strictly observe Christmas day as a holiday, accord ing to Postmaster W. B. Ward. The holiday regulations as laid down will be observed to the letter, It is said, and no mail will be delivered, either at the home or at the post office, with the single exception of special delivery letters and packages. MASONIC NOTICE,, N Special communication of Stokes, Lodge No. 32 will be held in tbe new 1 Lodge Booms an Wednesday evening,. December 23rd, at 7:30 o’clock. Work. in the Fellow Craft degree. All Masons are Invited.' By order of the W. M. HOWARD U COLLIE, , . Secretary. ' The Night Before Christmas «\ ’Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were htfhg by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugarplums danced in their heads; And mamma in her ’kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter’s nap, When out on the law there arose such a clatter, I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter. Away to the window I sc\v like a flash, Tofe open the shutters and threw, up the sash. The moon on the breast, of the new-fallen snow Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below, When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer, With a little old driver, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it mu-t be St. Nick. More rapid than eaglet Tiis coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted and called them by name; “Now, Dasher! now, Daticer! now, Prancas and Vixen! On, Comet! on Cupid! on, Donder and Blitaen! To, the top of the porch! to the top of the wall! Now dash away! dash away; dash away all!” As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with ah obstacle, mount to the sky, ,To up to the housetop the coursers they flew, With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas too. And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came wiui a bound. He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, . And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he looked as a peddler just opening his pack. His eyes—how they twinkled! his dimples how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, f And the beard on his chin was as white as the snow; The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth. And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath; He had a broad face and a little round belly, That shook, when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly. He was chubby and phifnp. a right jolly old elf. And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread; He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose; He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle, But T heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, “Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night.” —CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE.“ BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL 667-677 BROADWAY NEW YORK Accommodations For 1,000 Guests In the heart of the down-town business section. Connections to all parts of- the City within a ffew minutes from our door NEWLY FURNISHED AND RENOVATED High Class Service at Low Rates Large Banquet and Convention Halls A GENUINE SURPRISE SALE We whnt to convince the paMie fiat we expect to be of real ser vice by npplyfag it with merchandise aa low in price aa when cotton sold (or 10c per pound. Ton win find here some of the surprises of your Ufa Yon most see in oriiar to appreciate the values we are of ferinff in diamonds, watches, jewelry. Evwythhw Is reduced in price. We can quote only a few prices: White Gold Diamond Bar Pina *14.50 White Grid Bracelet Watches *7.00 Elgin Whit- Grid Bracelet Watches $18.75 $75.00 Elgin White Grid Bracelet Watch *50.00 Gents’ White and Green Gold Elfin Watches flfcOO $2.60 Fountain Pent *|.» *IO.OO Fountain Pena *7.50 Alarm docks : M Ben Ben Alarm docks *4 so S.W.PRESLAR JEWELER INSURE When You Start to Build The right time to take out liuurance is when you start building. Then if through any cause your building should -burn, even before completed, the Insurance wHI cover your loss. ■ ' Fetzer & Yorke Insurance Agency ». B. issr w If .on ar, hnn—it, you Ml sfrik, a match to look at the gas until you have finished paying for the car. There is talk of rutting taxes. This is contrary to the definition op taxes which is, “Things that go up.” Crowds saw a man rob a store in Detroit, but maybe they thought it was the landlord collecting the rent. Biting the fingernails, leaves a bad impression on your nails and on your friends. r Planting flowers in the bouse in winter, isn’t much fun. You never get to run the neighbor's chickens out of them. CONCORD TODAY «, £ “WILDFIRE” | ’ Starring AILEEN PRINGLE jj The Greatest, Racing Drama Ever Screened Also a Good Comedy ’ “EAST OIL THE | WATER PLUG | i CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS CHRISTMAS WREATHS —and— * CORSAGES Let us have your orders early, so we can make prompt t delivery Mrs. J. A. Walker FLORIST 92 S. Union St. Phone 112 tfutmtat U ' l ’ PEARL DRUG CO. The. best # sympathy rr b only human for a fu neral director to fesl sym pathetic in the presence of bereaved patrons. But it hi real sympathy when herecog i nizes an obligation to see to it | that the highest character of i burial equipment ia furnished f at honest prices. Such a policy i has been responsible for the | success of rhm concern. ! Typical of the burial equip | ment furnished by us is the CUrk Grave Vault, recognized * as a leader in the vault indus try, because it gives positive ««ii permanent protection- WILWINSON’S FUN ERA I, HOME l‘ : . < , ( Call S—Day ts Night V', , * c ; ■ ~V\ J^^^HSpSßMHriKinSr a fl I, rfl Special Matinees Every ! rtQ*U|y For t^ie ladies to atten< * who ave or men t 0 attend to. This, Concord’s authori itative showing of fine ! 1 gifts correct *y Had men an ' lour °f n * tertainment' and enlight j eminent on what t>. u>vc a . ©an iwrthout asking hint ; ro forgive you! > * I Silk Hosp and Pajamas, V " ; Neckwear and Silk Shifts Monogram Belts—Bath Robes Golf Apparel—Mufflers HOOVER’S,Inc. “THE YOUNG MAN’S STORE” COAL’ 1 The Right Coal For the Right Purpose A. B. POUNDS PHONE 244 OR 279 d '' ,’■ * • .vS % . ■ l ' :. *. . . 7-. THE, CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK HAS .NEVER LOSt SIGHT OF THE PROBLEMS AND REQUIRE MENTS OF ITS EVER INCREASING NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS AND HAS FITTED ITSELF TO CONTRIBUTE A SERVICE COMMEN SURATE WITH THEIR NEED£. CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK CONCORD, N. Ci PHONE 799 ■ . • Our Product is Right—-the Price Is Right—the Ser vice is Right, and this makes a-combination Hard to Beat. -'*'•* 1 ‘ 1 ■ . You’ll need some Coal Soon. When you do, remem ber are are here tp serve you with the Coal that stands the gaff. * Cline & Mabery Coal Co. PHONE 799 , r ft* ■ . ■■■■>- HOT WATER IN A JIFFY This gas hot water If ‘ s sureL y a i r > cn< l i* l need and IBP a friend indeed of every cook 1 HI \ match and in a few minutes 1 |i II steanting hot water will run Ir- M* faucet—enough for EB. GRADY PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER t. Office and Shpw Room 99 B. Corbin St. Office Phone 384Vfr mas Cakes Now .i' ; ' vi, v fruit, Pound, and Layers in Ten Varietifa '\^y HOT ROLI*S From 4-JO to 7:<H» P. M. >elicious Buns and Doughnuts Fresh Every Day- The New Bakery 85 South Union Street » Our Penny ADB. Get Quick Results | Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1925" CONCORD PKODUCE MARKET (Corrected Weekly by Cline ft Moose) Kfcures named represent prick poid for produce on the market t T fsi^EEE^f a»-“ 4>| .Butter as Couatry Ham JUjB Country Shoulder W) Oruntry Sides _‘3| Young Chicken* 35" Hens i-iSJsiL ’4B * Iririi Potato*. For Sale—“For Hire” Card, yw jR. i n# y*| at Tribune-Times office, 10. cents each, • .»
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