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)dern funeral chapel provide*,
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lat the funeral director has
ortuary is a beautiful and
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ll a type and character of
nequaUed. •
BULANCE SERVICE
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f and Night Phone 640
ui-Centennial
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LADELPHIA, PA.
l-Novermber 30. 1926
ial Excursion Fares
ern Railway System
ts on sale daily Irom all
n Railwav stations up
including September
al return limit all tick
in days including date
:rs permitted at Wash
gton and Baltimore in each
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ickets.
fine trains, -excellent sched
lles, pullman sleeping cars,
Hay coaches and dining car
service.
tor further information and
tollman sleeping car reserva
l&ns call on any Southern
laihvay agent or address:
H. GRAHAM, D. P. A.
Charlotte, X, C.
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tfte heart of the most particular
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appointment. Facilities
of a ceremony of
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1 New Face Powder
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1 You will not have a shiny nose now.’
A very fine, pure, new French Process
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tailed MELLO-GLQ.
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Kannapolis Drug Co., Kannapolis.
TRUSTEE’S RE-SALE.
By virtue of authority vested in me I
by a deed of trust executed by D. 1
Luther Goodman and wife Ada E. I
Goodman on the 7th day of June, |
1912, whicli deed of trust is duly re
corded in the Register's office for Ca
barrus County, N. C., in Book No.
28, page 107. the conditions not being
eompl’ed with, 1 will sell at public
auction at the court house door in
Concord, N. C„ on Saturday. Novem
ber Oth. 1922, ar 12 o'clock M..
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following real estate:
Adjoining the lands of J. P. Good
man and others, and begins at a
stone in the south edge of the road
near aj. 0., and runs N. .71 3-4 E.
88 chniA and 97 links to a stone in
old line of D. W. Suther: thence with
his line N. 82 1-2 W. 1 chain to a
stone in east edge of road. Slithers
corner; thence X. 0 E. 3 chains to a
Stone on the east side of road in
Suther’s line, Goodman’s corner;
thence with Goodman’s line S. 71 IV.
10 1-4 chains to a stone near pine.
Goodman’s corner: thence S. 30 IV.
33 3-4 chains to a stone in road by a
hickory. Goodman’s corner: thence S.
32 E. ft chains to a stone in south
side of road, corner of Foil. Best and
Goodman: thence S. 72 E. 12 chains
and 35 links to the beginning, con
taining 62 1-2 acres.
Title to said property is supposed
to he good, but the purchaser takes
only such title as I am authorized to
convey under said need of trust.
The bid will start at $2107.27.
This the lSlth day of October. 192(1
C. \Y. SWIXK. Trustee.
By Hartsell and Hartsell, Attys.
2t.
DELCO LIGHT j
Storage Battery Plants and
Non-Storage Plants
Deep and Shallow Well
Pump and Washing
Machines
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Phone 669 Concord, N. C.
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now. Enjoy the comfort that
various electrical necessities
will bring to yourself and wife.
Each day is an electric oppor
tunity day here.
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Mr. Junior
Executive
Young men rising to
distinction will find it
profitable, to pay close at
tention to details of busi
ness—and their personal
dress. A refreshed suit
each week,' tie and hat
will set you aside from the
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“D«H JuaiW" serssn play by Bsaa Meredyth, starring John Barrymore,
la a Warner Brea, pleturlzatlon of this novaL
BTNOPBIB
Don Juan’s father, disillusioned
l)( a faithless wife, teams him:
"Destroy women or they will de
stroy you. Take their, love scorn
•ily—and forgetr Thie advice
ye Made Don Juan the greatest
Wj 'or of all time, envied by men,
■ stored by all women. Infamous
lucretia Borgia, at the peak of
1 Str power in Rome, invites him to
Mr reception. Among the guests
a exquisite Lady Adriana Yamese,
Htveted by Borgia’s cousin, Donati.
when Lucretia notices Don Juan’s
■.yterest caught by Adriana, tht
warns him that Donati is the best
i jsordtman in Durope,
CHAPTER IV b
“Perhaps you are not aware that
Coaati la oar best swordsman. Ha
»ky resent your interest la Us
k<y."
Luoretla Borgia's words had no
Meaning to Juan for an Instant
lie was much too busy with his
bought* as he gased down at Adrl
:»* In the garden below. Then,
caddenly, he caught Lucretia’e
-koanlng. H« turned to her with an
<mused stall*. And she, realising
teat he knew that Jealousy lay be
-2ad her desire to make him lose
inter eat In Adriana, blushed—for
the first time In years.
Angry with herself for letting
abn understand her, and because
of her own clumsiness that had
\?»de It possible, she turned away
tjjx>m him. As she did so Mala
irosaed the room and came to the
Afcony door. For an Instant she
tood there, until she caught Lucre
la’s eys. A glsnce passed between
hem, sharp, significant, yet for all
heir quickness Juan saw It, al-
. .US ,/wi
mV/ i
vMt- v h to\mw %
Neri let three drops trickle into a smaller phial.
(hough apparently he was Interest
ed in nothing but the marvelously
tarved hilt of his sword.
Mala held at her side a small
mirror, caught In a frame of ex
oulsltely wrought gold. She held
It out to her mistress, and Lucre
da, with a smile of apology toward
Juan, held It close to her face so
(hat the light from the room with
in would strike it. Someone had
written a message on the mirror’s
gurfaoe la a thick, white substance
like soap. Lucretia read it at a
glance.
“Heri awaits you," It ran, and
was stgasd “Cssare."
Bhe turned to Juan in dismissal,
gavs him htr hand to kiss, but
Juan, remembering various short
and ugly tales about the Borglas,
merely bent low over it. Lucre
da’s (mils hid her disappointment.
Bhe turned away, and Juan, bowing
again, went Into the inner room.
Apparently he crossed It without
a glance about him; in reality his
eyas swept it and noted that, al
though the walls seemed merely
tour solid bits of beautiful panel
ing, one of these panels was just
slipping Into place. There was a
tiny crack between it and the next
pan si, and In that crack was a
man’s sacs, a face with dark, burn
ing eyes.
Juan sauntered on across the
room, left It by the door leading to
the wide hall and started down the
great marble staircase. But he de
scended only a few steps. Then,
taming quickly, he ran back to the
top and stepped behind a pillar,
standing so that he could look into
the sitting room of Lucretia Bor
gia’s private suite which hs had
fast left
Lucretia, watching from the bal
cony until she saw that Juan had
left the room, crossed it to the
panel which he had seen moving
and. touching Its hidden spring,
caused it to open again. Within wag
a small room, containing hut a few
Mtc of furniture, whom walls were
honeycombed with secret cup
boards. There were curious, sinis
ter things everywhere about It, all
the equipment of Neri, the soroer
cr, whose skill in devising secret
■olsona was so great that In all
■urope there was sons other like
him.
Trom his place behind the post
Juan could see a comer of the
Mma and catch a glimpse of Neri
■tassclf. Pussled, he stood staring.
ThS*. shrugging his shoulders In
differently, he tamed end went
Major Lisli a Candidate,
j Stanly News-Herald.
Major John A. Lisk, of Mt. GUead,
! one of the state’s best known Con-
I federate veterans, was here Monday.
Major Lisk is a candidate for sergeant
lat arms of the House of Represen
-1 tatives and feels quite sure he will
be named to that position. He is a
fine man, and would do horfor to the
I office to which he aspires, and, in-
Ideed, It would be a credit and an
honor to the state to have such a gal- 1
lant and polished gentleman serve in
the House of Representatives as ser-
THE CONCORD, DAILY TRIBUNE
down the broad marble stairs.
After all, It waa no concern of hla,
this little weakness of the Borglas
for murder!
Meanwhile In Nori’s little room
Lucretia faced her brother and the
sinister looking Neri. There waa
hut little light, which fell from a
lamp placed high on the walL la
1 the flickering shadows that crept
forward from the comers of the
room the signs of the xodlac seem*
ed to writhe and crawl across the
wall on which they had been placed.
Neri said no word of greeting to
Lucretia, hut merely crossed the
room, picked up a tiny crystal
phial and from It lat three drops
trickle Into another, even smaller
phial. Handing it to Cesare, ho
remarked:
"A pity that the Duke Della Van
nese—worthy gentleman—will suf
fer a heart attack before dawn I’’
Carelessly Cesare took the tiny
bottle and slipped It Into his black
velvet doublet. Neri smiled. It
always amused him, this attitude
of Ceaare’a toward death —that is;
the death of others. (Sometime!
Neri played with the Idea of death
R>r Cesare himself. How calm
would the head of the house ol
Borgia he then?
Juan had gone on downstairs,
-sauntering from step to step, lastly;
and as usual, the more slowly hs
moved at such a moment the mors
rapidly his mind raced. For whom
were the Borglas preparing a swiss
ascent to Heaven? How successful
ly had these little plans of theirs
ever been follsd? Amusing, to Sheaf
them of a victim on some sweei .
evening such as this!
He cared little about going into 1
the great room where most of the j
guests were assembled. Instead,
moved by the thought of the girl
he had seen from Lucretla’a bal<
cony, he turned aside when he
reached the foot of the stairs and ,
went out into the garden.
Adriana was there. He saw hei I
at once. She was standing in the
gateway that led to another part
of the garden, and bending ovei
her was Donati. Juan did not
know him, but remembering Lucre
tie’s remark about Adriana it waa
not hard to guess his Identity.
It was not hard, either, to guess
ths girl’s feelings. She had draws
away from Donati until her body
was pressed hard against the deli
cate iron grlllwork of the gate
way, and suddenly she forced her
way past him and came down the
path toward Juan. He told him
self that her walk was more beau
tiful than other women's dancing,
that her beauty made other worn- I
en'e faces l-ook like mere sugges
tions of what beauty might be.
And, smiling cynically, be marvel
ed at himself, who had known so
many women, for being overwhelm
ed so completely by the loveliness
of this glrL
She had almost reached him
when m trailing end of her white
gown was caught by a flowering
bush, which, like Juan, wanted to
detain her. Eagerly Donati hur
ried after her, as she paused to
disentangle It In three strides
Juan was at her side, an instant
before -Donati reached her, and
bent to loosen the floating end of
delicate fabric. Eagerness made
him clnmsy, and a long, sharp
thorn pierced his finger.
As he straightened up Adrians
noticed the blood on his finger. Her
little cry of pity was soft ay the
cooing of a 1 dove, but It went
straight to the heart of Don Juan—
the world's greatest lover!
“Only a drop of blood. Signori
ns," he exclaimed. “But all I have
is at your service.”
He spoke vehemently. Even
Adriana, young and unread in the
ways and voices es men though
she was. could not doubt that his
words shaped no mere pretty
speech. Almost frightened by his
ardent tone, she faced him for an
instant more, then turned and al
most ran Into tbs palace. And Do
nail and Juan were left facing each
other.
Donatl’a contempt twisted his
mouth Into a thin, cruel llna,
(To be continued)
geant at arms.
Major Lisk, although now an old
man, is spry and alert and full of
pep. He steps with the agility of a
man of middle age. He is known
all over the state, and everybody who
knows him loves Mm. He was one
of the pall bearers at the funeral of
Stonewall Jackson, having been ap
pointed as such by Major Charles M.
Stedman, the “South’s Grand Old
Man,” now in the lower house ofi
Congress of the United States. . <
CH* FfiNNk COLD MI*—IT PAYS
THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET
List of All Democratic Candidates,
State. District and Coaaitr.
The following is a list of all Dem
ocratic candidates this yenr. State,
district and county:
Democratic Candidates on Shi!*"Bal
lot.
For I’n’ted States Senator —Lev S.
i, Overman.
j For Member of Corporation Com
-1 mission—Allen J. Maxwell.
• For Chief Justice of the Supreme
J Court—Walter P. Stacy.
1 For Associate Justices of the Su
, preme Court—Heriot Clarkson, W. J.
j Brogden. William J. Adams.
F*r Judge Superior Court, Third
j District—Garland E. Midyette.
For Judge Superior Court, Fourth
| District —Frank A, Daniels.
• For Judge Stiper'or Court, Fifth
, District—l!. A. Nunn.
For Judge Superior Court, Sev
, enth District—W. C. Harris.
I For Judge Superior Court, Eleventli
) District— Raymond G. Parker,
j For Judge Superior Court. Titir
| teenth District—A. M. Stack.
I For Judge Superior Court, Fif-
I, teenth District—J. M. Oglesby.
I For Judge Superior Court, Seven
. ; tccn:h District—Thomas B. Finley.
- j For Judge Superior Court, Kigh
| teenth District—Michael Sehenek.
( For Judge Superior Court. Xine-
I teenth District—l*. A. McElroy.
I For Judge Superior Court. Twenti-
I eth Dkttriet — Walter E. Moore.
r
I Dftnoer.itie Candidates For Solic’tor.
1 First District—Walter L. Small.
' Second District —Donnell Gilliam.
I, Third District—lt. Hunt Parker.
| Fourth District—Clawson Williams.
Fifth District—D. M. Clark.
S xth District—James A. Powers.
Seventh District —Leon S. Brass
field.
Eighth District—Woodus Kellum.
Ninllt District—T. A. McNeill.
Tenth District—W. B. Umstead.
Eleventh District—S. Porter Graves.
Twelfth District —J. F. Spruill.
| Thirteenth District—F. Donald
1 Philips.
i Fourteenth District—John G. Car-
I pen ter.
Fifteenth IVstrict—Zeb V. Long.
Sixteenth District—L. Spurgeon
Spurling.
Seventeenth District —J. A. Rous
seau.
Eighteenth District—J. Will Plesst
Jr.
Nineteenth District—Robert M.
Wells.
Twentieth District—Grover C. Da
vis.
Owner rat ie Candidates For Congress.
First District—Lindsay C. Warren.
Second District—John H. Kerr.
Third District—Charles \L. Aber
nethy,, „ , ; j,
Fourth District—Edward W. Pott.
Fifth District—Charles M. Sted
man.- .
Sixth District—Homer L. Lyon.
Seventh District—William C. Ham
mer.
Eighth District—Robert L. Dough
tton.
Ninth District—A. L-. Bui winkle.
Ten(h District—Zebulon Weaver
Democratic County Ballot.
For Solicitor—Zeb Vance Long, of
1 Iredell County.
j For Senators. 20th Senatorial Dls
-1 triet. F. J. Haywood, of Cabarrus
County: David B. Smith, of Meeklen
jbury County.
j For House of Representatives—
I Sant Black, of Cabarrus County.
Furs,Clerk of Superior Court —John
I! McAllister.
For Cotton Weigher—W. B. Boger.
For Treasurer —Margie MeEaohern.
For Register of Deeds—L., Y, El
liott.
For Surveyor—Walter L. "Furr.
For Coroner—Joe A. Hartsell.
For Sheriff—R. V. Caldwell,’ Jr.
For County Commisioners—C- A.
Isetihour. (’has. H. Graeber, \y. F.
Smith, AY. D. Foil, ,1, M, Hnrtgell.
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I CIRCUS DAY DRAWS NEAR;
I KIDDIES grow restless
Only » Few Mon Day* More the
Cutting of Gentry Bros. Show.
, I With only a few more days remain
. 'ng before the appearanee of the Gen
.'try Bros, ultown considerable interest
|is be'ng manifested not only, b.v the
,' younger generation, by also by some
lof the older "boys." The Gentry
. Bros. Show, now on its -With annual
I tour, is looked upon as a national in
[> | stitntlon. Year after year the big
show oomes for Its annual visit. Each
. season sees an improvement, until
finally It is believed the Tmit hae
been reached. Yet the Gentry Bros.
I Shows, which come to Concord Wed
| nesday. November 3rd always afford a
I I new and novel entertnlnment. It is
.true the old time features remain.
i Yet novelties and European thrills
arc added euq}t year as fast as they
. arc discovered.
Among the features are the Flying
i Jordans, the Peerless Potters, gym
nasts: the Nanking troupe of Chi
■ nose equilibrists; the Maxwell trio,
acrobats; Arthur Borena. the highest
salaried clown in America; the Flor
ence famliy of riders; the Deisms
Sisters, acrobats and nearly 100 oth
er stars and features of Continental
Kuro|H> and Great America.
0.-gan'zed nearly half a century ago
the show is still under the active di
rection and mauageuieui of these
famous showmen.
Two special trains transport the big
show from city to city. Nearly 700
men, women and horses are carried: |
the menageries is oue of the largest I
ever to be exhibited in this section of j
the state. The equipment and para-1
plumalia is valued at $7. r >o.ooo. Ten |
acres of ground is utilised to house I
the transient city.
An immense street parade will be j
seen on the downtown streets at noon I
on show day. There will be two per- i
formances at 2 and 8 p. m„ the doors |
opening an hour earlier. The Gentry
Bros. Shows will come to Concord on
Wednesday. November 3rd.
Several rooms in Apsley House,
the Piccadilly residence es the great
Duke of Wellington, are still kept in
the condition iu which they were
when he last used them.
Down with
We'll make the High Cost of
living as it applies to footwear
walk the plank ff you’ll scad
your shoes here to be put Back
into wearable shape. Folks say
we're shoe wizards.
Our work gives lasting satis
faction.
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TODAY’S EVENTS
|
Friday. October 29, 192«
( Greetings to America’s royal guest.
Queen Marie of Rumania, on tier 51st
■ birthday.
Twenty-five years ago today Leon
1 »Skolgosz was executed in Auburn
state priso* for the assassination of i
‘ President McKinley,
j Ottawa WITT he the meeting place
1 today of the annunl session of the
Canadian Council -on Child Welfare.
! Curtis D. Wilbur, secretary of the
[ navy, is scheduled to deliver a polit
-1 leal address today in Rutland. Vt.
! University of Pennsylvania officials,
• faculty members ami prominent alum
' ni from all sections of the country
1 will gather in Indianapolis today for
I !the annual conference of the Asso
• I dated Pennsylvania Clubs.
• |
Mrs Mattie Miller hurled.
, I Salisbury, Oct. 28.—Tin- body of
II Mrs. Mattie E. Miller was brought
; from Chattanooga to Salisbury and
taken on to Emanuel Lutheran
' I church, near Rockwell, for hruial.
Mrs. ’Miller, who was the widow of
" (Crawford A. Miller, had been living
1 with a son. Rev t*. L. Miller, at
i . . - .. it.
i . ——- " "
: V r rT rl:
Improvements
| Special Fall Showing
Wfe invite the public
! to view our special
fall showing of
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars feat
uring two of the
most important
improvements
ever made in this
dependable and
long-lived product
'Week of
November I§£
Open evenings /
AUTO SUPPLY & REPAIR CO.
Ddijge’ Broth e-rs
MOTOR CARS 1
Friday, October 29, 1926
Chattanooga and died there Monday.
Repartee is the retort, yon think of
the morning after.
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Os Pate Value
In Childhood
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