PAGE EIGHT f— ■■■» —— a Ml / / \ \ -ml 1 wL The Season’s Qn OYSTERS Fresh From Their Ocean Bed! J Good News for you lovers of the “bivalve mollusks”. r, We'ye just revived a line shipment of delightful Oysters ’--right fresh from their Atlantic home. 40c a pint 75c a quart J. F. Dayvault & Bro. j r COAL PRICES REDUCED Buy now a g<\ocl supply before had rainy ■ weather sets in. lA. B. POUNDS Ice, Coal and Service g 1 ■■• ■ - SPECIAL OXFORDS for YOUNG MEN ;r Smart Styles for Young Men in Splendid Quality All leather Oxfords. Priced $4.95 and $5.95 RICHMOND-FLOWE CO. Grade Merdha^w^^^j Hot Water ?irar>i This gas hot water heatei ~ « is surely a friend in need and a friend indeed of every cook ifpffl Q match and in a few minuter steaming hot water will rur f - Jfc* Any Let us install one for you ehlgrady“" PLUMBING AND HEATING DEALER Office and Show Room 39 E. Corbin St. Office Phone 334 The New \ a jf" This is one of the new arrivals 1 \ I * in aeini-drees Oxford." We are I \ A showing this model in both Tan r J L * and patent, jnst as pictured. It’s rup\ "f a perfect fitter and the priee, fall M fffk / sizes and widths $8.50 Several other new styles in this J week. If its new In Footwear we f M have it. IVEY’S T\ ®XT “ “THE HOME OK GOOD BHOKS" X. 3^ m PEW IDS. AIMS GIT RESULTS . .1*.% j.. -t WM 1 ..- .. ti • . ' * h THE CONCORD DgULY TRIBUNE Concord Daily Tribune Tbe time of the closing of mails at the Concord Post office is as follow*: Northbound. 136—11:00 P. M. 80—10:00 A. M. 34 4:10 P. M. 88— 8:30 P. M. 30—11:00 P. M. Southbound. 39—9:25 A. M. 45—3 -25 P. M. 135 8 K)0 P. M. 29—11:00 P. M. RAILROAD SCHEDtLE. | In Effect September 26, 1920 Northbound No. 40 to New York 9:28 P. M.] No. 130 To Washington 5:05 A. M. i No. 30 to New York 10:23 A. M. No. 34 To New York 4 :43 P. M. No. 46 To Danville 3:15 P. M. j No. 12 To R'chmoml 7:10 P. M., No. 32 To Now York 9:03 P. M. No. 30 To New York 2:15 A. M. Southbound. No. 45 To Charlotte 3 :40 P. M.j No. 35 To New Orleans 9.56 P M. ] No. 29 To Birmingham 2:15 A. M. I No. 31 To Augusta 5:51 A. XL i No. 33 To New Orleans 8:15 A. M. No. 11 To Charlouc 8:00 A.M.! No. 135 To Atlanta 8:37 P. M.' No. 39 To Atlanta 9.45 A. M.! No.. 37 To New Oilcans 10:45 A. M Train No. 34 will stop in Concord to take on passengers going to Wash ington and beyond. Train No. 37 will stop here to dis charge passengers coming fro>n Wash | ington and beyond. All trains stop in Concord except > No. SS northbound. Bible Thought for Today A Great Company—“ Then wrought Bezaleei end Aholiab. and every wise hearted man, in whom the Lord put w isdom and underwtanding to know j how to work all manner of work.” ] Ex. 30:1. Prayer—Help us. Lord, to work the! work of God. | ' ■ M,.. || I — LOCAL MENTION J{ All the offices in the County Build-j ing will be closed Thanksgiving Day. j One ease of scarlet fever was re- , ported today at the county health of- j tice. . - Watt Barringer was lightly Injured tliis morning when a bale of cotton ! at the cotton platform fell on him. j Itev. L. A. Thomas will conduct Vhe Thanksgiving service at the Jaek-j son Training School tomorrow morn- i I ing. There will be no issue of The Trib- \ une tomorrow as our force will join the Vorld in observance of Thanks- I giving Day. The Parks-Belk Co. will take up I all sugar tickets between now and! 1 January Ist. After that time they will be void. Sugar at 5 cents a pound with tickets. The post office will be closed tomor row except that the general de livery window will be open from 8:30 a. m. to 10 :30 a. m. There will be no city or rural deliveries. All offices in the court house will be closed tomorrow, it was stated this morning. With the exception of the police department, all offices in the pity hall will be closed also. There will be a public installation of the Hi-Y and Hi-G Clubs, of the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night. There will also be an initiation of both the senior and junior Hi-Y Clubs. No session of the recorder's court will be held this afternoon, police of ficers stated rtiis morning. All cases which have developed since Monday have been continued until Friday. The Y. M. O. A. will be closed Thursday and the regular Thursdny flasses will not be held, it was said today. There will be" a volley ball practice Thursday night, it was said- W. J. Ross, employed at the Na tional Lumber Co., suffered a painful injury to one of his hands Tuesday. The hand was caught in a machine and one finger had to be amputated, it was said. No meeting of the Concord Ki wanis Club will be held this week. Due to the fact that a number of pembers plan to be ont of the city it has been decided to call off the meet ing this week. Carl Patterson, of Landis, who was hurt in an auto accident here several days ago, returned to his home dur ing the day. He was taken to the Concord Hospital here immediately af ter the accident in which he suffered lacerations and bruises. Public schools of the city closed this afternoon for the remainder of the week for Thanksgiving. Many out of-town teachers are expecting to leave this afternoon for their homes to spend the holidays with relatives. Work ■ will be resumed in the schools Mon day. Thanksgiving service will be held in St. James Lntheran Church - to • morrow morning at 6:30. For a num ber of years this service has been largely attended and a large congre gation is anticipated tomorrow. The offering will be made for the orphans' home. There will be a Thanksgiving ser -1 vice at Bt. Johns Lutheran Church Thursday evening at 0:30. The ad dress will be made by Rev. M. It. Ridenhour, of Kanaapolia. Let the congregation and friends come togeth er and render thanks for the many blessings daring the past year. j Scores of Concord football fans will J witness grid games tomorrow. Some , of the fans will go to CharlottesviH* to see Carolina and Virginia; other* will go to Durham to see David***] and Duke; others will go to Raleigh to see State and Wake Forest and still others will go to Charlotte to ae* Itoanoke and Lenoir-Rhyne. B y~ "rejzx p~ & ~Yor~kT t lllWla* I Wa I life! S/s55Ji SY7 ! YOU BELIEVE IN IN SURING YOUR HOUSE Why not yoUr auto? Around every bend in tly road and around every ! corner, Old Man Hard ;j Luck is waiting, ready to take a wallop at you. Let -j us explain our complete | auto insurance. K &3M2KS* MOOOOOOOOOOCXXJC3OOCOOOO j I Big reduction on all j| i. Velvet Velours and ;j| Felts at jj| I £kvvrv&crf6s i |j! i- / Wvrijuii ujjiiwrrmtm !jj! Millinery Dept, i ]!| A LI,IK LEGO. Prop. ,|j Phone 830 ooooooooooaoooooooo~ j* Mm AILHEMTS TREATED EXPERT WE give expert personal attention to the individ ual need of each patron. If you are perplexed about the condition of your hair stop in and let us advise you. “Out Methods Please” PARKS-BELK BEAUTY SHOPPE Beauty Culture Phone 892 f? 1 1 I met a chap the other j J ft Who said he liked my'M | well dressed way. I I Lk Folks will like your 1 I . ■ I well dressed way if you jU ill get acquainted with our >T > i pLI dry cleaning way. Hus . |T| b«n. -V I When you have a blow-out ' L [ don’t imr|tediately conclude X ' J j that you must buy a new tire. 'i .j |lf you are going to reduce the h J uWX.' I cost of auto owning let your- (( v x // U&Vcp | self down easy and invest in I 'lmH* l | our superior vulcanizing. We'll l | make the damaged casing ser- | | viceabie. Let us keep your (ft S tires in condition. -v* CONCORD VULCANIZING > W COMPANY I FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAR Poultry Experts in Town Mrs. Jessie Mov and Mrs. Clara Pabst are in Concord to make a B ' survey of the poultry raised in this vicinity. ■- j Theee ladies have made a spccitl study of Poultry Culture, and arc 3 i prepared to help poultry owners on such problems as culling, feeding, f 11 housing and the general tare of poultry. ! j ]i It is through the courtesy of the Cash Feed Store that this ser- } i J v'ce is free to all owners of poultry, l’hone 122 if they fail to find ’ Cash Feed Store j I PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. ! !j REPAIRING STORAGE j WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND I FINE MOTOR CARS SALES AND SERVICE CORL MOTOR CO. ! GREASING Phone 630 WASHING ! 1 CASA II |« | SYSTEM OF CIRCULATING HEAT Rpe and fW~M\ Pipeless i Chuckle at your coal bills! g A Caloric Pipeless Furnace ! will make your winters happy, * ’ | J comfortable and coxy on less j ! coal. Endorsed by more than ((A TjVv \ 160,000 satisfied owners. Costs * > JaS little to install. A M EvIgsSUM, ) Ask ua about it, or phone our Mr. M. L. Eudy. , • < F.C.NIBLOCK (FURNACE AND ROOFING DEPARTMENT) V I ■ ■■■ I. M » n I The Men with f Thanksgiving in their Minds— will also want ,to put Thanksgiving on it—so we are suggesting new Schoble Hats—the head piece that glprifies the gold piece you spend for || ' '' | Now is certainly the time for a man to take care Os his | head—before the Turkey loses his! They art Priced jg QQ TO Jg QQ Woolen Hose that speak English at of American Money ' • W New Neckwear, Handkerchiefs and Dress Gloves HOOVER’S, he. The Young Man’s Store I gfau^ipagcrßTja-i I You Can Profit By Our Experience j Your Dyeing Work Will Never Bother You If Done By Us We bring to you the result of many years experience 3 in Dyeing. We place at your service our plant which is j built with service. We give you the same service and ; quality that some of the largest plants' hjive pronounced | as the best. Right now when your early fall works needs Cleaning j and Dyeing you should resolve to take the Safe Course } and let the Forest Hill Dry Cleaners make Good a Trial. I Forest Hill Cleaning Co. PttGNE 175 J Our Store Will Be Closed THANKSGIVING DAY I,et ns have your orders for your Thanksgiving Dinner. We sug gest a few of (lie good tilings we have to eat: Turkeys. Young CliU-kens, Old Hens, Geese. Pork Hams. Sausage, t Oysters, Fruits, Nuts. Raisins, I'elery, Lettuee, Tomatoes, Hauer I Kraut and Yams. Spare does not permit us to tell the rest. Pall e «nfVMrinri«nuOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 CHRYSLER f 50 —60—70 —80 1 Models Means Miles Per Hour SYLER MOTOR Co. ! S. Church St. Phone 400 Will Be CONCORD PRODUCT MARKET /~hO TT* n (Corrected Weekly by Cline ft taooeel 1. - I A l J Pints* Mined represent price* paid {ot pro< | BC# on the market: Please phone us your or- E *** ** * 50 ders eaHy. Our. stores will be t C*™ • closed Thursday, I S THANKSGIVING DAY ' 2? ion * THANK YOU! Si CA BARRUB CASK GRO- 1 CBRY CO. S—rjWi-, -* and Ha* iSu SANITARY GROCERY CO. ItUk |l9 ' * !. . v Wednesday. Nov. 24, \m ■-