PAGE TWO - *- L M!"= PENNY COLUMN i Ito't Mfcvs Swing the ipsomorrdw. We will be at our Store K day only. Examination free ptad. #0 obligations, Ivey J£o. lichens! OdcUms! Several Gam Pgge young chickens. Plenty of eg>. AI- creamery’ Butter.’ Ed. Cook Company. 16*2t-p. Hosier's Candy For Chrie mas dost jjnfceeived. Bulk and packages. Call IpAsni Mlttre aad Celery Just Ar- Sfivw. Ed. M Cook Company. Wanted—To Figure With You on a cotton mattress, eitiier you furnish | the cotton or I will. Can build mattress any size at a very low price. We also make the feather 1 mattress. If interested in bed springs, cribs, pillows of any kind, see us. Albemarle Mattress Fae | tory. 187 South Depot St.. Al .■ beraarle. X. C. 1(5-1 t-p. fphii! Fish! Plenty of Fish. Also t oysters and fresh and cured meats c of all kinds and plenty of fresh I hams for Christmas. Let us have . your orders. Ed. M. Cook Com pany. 16-2 t-p. All Kinds of Fancy Nuts. Rais’ns, dates, and candies. Dcve-Bost Co. g* •' l«-lt-i». ff It Is Nuts, Candies and Fruits S you wants wc can tiH your orders, S large or smalt and appreciate them. I, Esc our jShoncs. Ed. M. Cook Co. ltt-2t-p. fr pure Pork -Sausage. Stuffed Country i style. Phone .110 and 5E5. Chas. C. Gracber. „ 15-2 t-p. f Have Installed the Biggest Imu | bntor in “Cabarrus county and am ’% in positiiji to do custom hutching. Place your order now. Will set ineubatomiatter part of week. See me fog lis High ScjfU •»«! the ‘ team of Concord Higu School gir!s meet the, team of gifts from Kannapolis. , . 1 Tbe *«me tbgt the two local trams will play with the two teams of Kau j uapolis #re tbe liardeat that the locals have serein led for this eea ! son. It fra* said today. The Bret. gamo, will be called #1 7:38 attack. . ' • , ■ Thirty-five years ago the game of | basketball was unknown. Now there counSS* j rm a 1111 ■Kays TAgEN rs »w»ir ___ . SCHffipL CHILDREN Tglpng of X-ray Pictures of SpfioM Children of City to Be UonpleUd »uday—Starts In KamrapoUs Fri- JFift y school children of Concord had I If-gay pictures made of raem YVed neaday as part of the X-ray oxamiza ttfins that the cqunty health depart ment is IUW conducting to complet* tho examination of tbc school chil dritn whfrk woe started duriag the tuberrulosits cibde. Eaeh of the fifty chihlren had two picture, made aud wlieu t'acy are de valoped they will be read at theJMate, Sanatorium and within a short time tbe result of Hie reading will be to the parents. The examination with the X-ray Pictures will be made for tbe next few days on the children whose pliys-, ical examination showed that they should have the X-ray pictures made at once. After the pictures of the urgent class are completed a large number of other children will be ex amined today aud Friday. Those who are examined today afid Friday will in all probability have a com plete report of the examination by ] January 1. 1027, it was said Thurs- I day by those taking the pictures. I While the children of tho urgent ! class and a few others will have the X-rays made of them before Saturday, the other children will not have the pictures luken until after the first of the year. The taking of pictures in Concord will be completed today and the workers will go to Kaunapo.is Friday, it was announced. I The X-ray pictures are being taken by Dr. I’. P. AleCaiu, superintendent of Blair .Sanatorium; ,1. F. Simpson, teohni inn, ulso of State Sanatorium, und Dr. S. E. Buchanan, county health officers. PLANS FOR PET AND IIOBRV SHOW C’QAU’LETKD Largest and Best Show of Pets and Hobbies WiH Pc Held at V. M. C. A- Friday Night. Plans for the pet and Slobby show I' to be given at tl-.c Y. M. (’. A. Friday night are near completion and the show, which will be the fourth one hold in Concord, will be the largest and best ever held, it was said today by Sevrrtary Blanks. The Y. Al. ft. A. building is being decorated for Christmas and for the (>ct and hobby show. Special glass covered eases are being arranged for Pile exhibitions and from the number that have signified their intention of entering the show 11 much larger num ber of exhibits will be on display this yedr than ever before. Air. Blanks said today that anyone who had not made plans for entering exhibitions could bring them up until 7 p. m. Friday. A section of the building is being arranged <0 care for the poultry ex hibits. Comity Agent R. D. Good man -aid today pjat a large number of Hie poultry breeders of the county will have prize birds at tbc show. Special interest is beiug shown in, tbc |ibntog:-apli contest. Mr. Blank* saifl. “Anyone can niter a picture of h pretty girl and the prettiest will be chosen and given a prize." be said. Many valuable prizes, both cash and goods that the merchants, bunks and t’jeatreis of Concord have donat ed. will lie given tbc winners of the different sections of the show. Spe cial prizes will be awarded anything of merit that is not in tbe regular premium list, it was announced to day. KMiK LODGE HERE TO RE-OPEN ON SATURDAY Plans Perfected by Which Lodge Will Resume Fall Activities on Decem ber 18th. Concord Lodge 857. Benuvolent aud Protective Order of Elks, will resume fil l aeitivitieir on Saturday, December IMb, a prominent member of the lodge stated this inorniug. Plans for the reopening of the lodge rooms have beep perfected and the lodge pipes to operate as usual beginning day after tomorrow. The lodge will occupy the same quarters over the Timtw-Trihuue office aud its lodge work will be resumed in fu’.l at once. The new organization is practically completed, the member said iu dis cussing the matter, aud all members' wbo were- iu good standing.wbeu tbc dnh rooms were closed several weeks jago will enjoy the same status under Itbe new organization. 1 The eharter of the lodge was not j surrendered, it was stated, so the new orgaaiytjou "ill operate under the same >i :-r»er and same plan as here tofore. Distric Deputy Fuller, of Durham, was in Concord several days ago uud succeeded in perfecting an organiza tion which will re-open the quurters to the membero tills week. Rotary (jitk Helds YYerttly Luncheon. The Rotary Club of. Concord held its regular weekly luncheon Wednes day at Hotel Concord. Tbe program was. in charge of F. C Niblock aud G. W. Patterson. Dr. T. X. Spencer, secretary of tbc Cbam- I ber of Commerce, spoke to the Ito turians on the itiiik ordinance dhiqh will go into effect January J, 19«7. He told of tbe different grades of milk a#d that each bottle of milk raid in Concord would have the grade of milk if contained stamped on the side. He ako spoke of the proposed’ exten sion of the Piedmont & Northern line railway. Nonuiambulba Slept on Top of Train At midnight, on the Frankfurt- Hamburg express, a girl. 0-yenr-ofil. got odt of her berth. Bhe climbed up <>n the roof of the car There* she slept. When tbe tr*jn reached Ham burg a brakemna brought her down, in I CHRISTMAS DRIVE Our store will be open each night until Qirot* mas until 9 o’clock. Do your shopping early to avoid the big rush. Give Useful Gifts for Christmas I Headquarters for Mob’s Furnishing. NECKTIES e D e P artment I hi' 1 ' Give Bed Room Slippers for I J6.\iUT\ I , . Christmas. Nothing will be | j Men s Neckties in All the New more appreciated than a nice I AuV .1, i c.l i o • i r,... p«ur of our Slippers.' Ribbon | AYVd I Flashy Shades. Special foi trimmed, all colors, and sizes. I _ . . . _ Special for our $250,000 Drive I ■ !!■! iiiir—“-"nn-Miu inwmMin ii iMnii ——i — All Our Queen Quality Slippers S Reduced for our $250,000 | SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! WRECKED! 'Uristmaa Drive. Brices from II Prices on all our Men’s Dress Shirts, are Wrecked $2»95 $6.95 I for this Big Drive. Prices that you have never seen IB before. Give him one for E/\ _ to dJO QO Men's Calf Skin Shoes and Ox- II s Christmas *?VC &£i*VO fowls, all colors, rfjii qa II special 11 1 Christmas Boxes Free with Shirts $1.98 and up. u. * Socks' is another big item for Christmas presents. We Me»>, Ralston Shoes urul-Slfaf ‘IS have then in fancy and plain JQ to 8g *** - | Special t 0 Q - II Men’s Bath Rohes *0 QO to *Q QC *'*•*'<> $0.99 .. ft| All sizes. Special ... 3>*.9© *9.90 :| ! r Dig Special Lot Men’s and || Give llim a Pair of our Cooper’s Pajamas For Christ- Young Meu’s Slippers and II mas Q£ to RQ QQ Shoes, light tan, all the new II 90 C 00.90 toes. Special d> nq q II price VA.i/O II PARKS - BELK CO. Phones 198 and 608 QUICK DELIVERY—NO EXTRA CHARGE TODAY’S EVENTS Thursday. December 18. 1926 Tills is foe anniversary of the his toric "Boston Ten Party.” in 1773. If Lillian Russell were still aiivi_ she would observe her Usth birthday anniversary today. One hundred yours toGgy war born Giovanni Banuli, the Italian an tronomer who discovered the great comet that bears his name. Seventy-five years ago today began the trial in the suit of Edwin For rest, the actor, for divorce from his wife, wbirh continued‘ fourteen years and wus one of the moot remarkable on record. Members of the foreign diplomatic corps in Washington wilt be entered by the President nml Mrs. Coolidge at dinner in the White Honse this evening. This is always one of the moat brilliant functions of Ibe soda' seasou at the executive mansion. - Accompanied by all*the pomp und fcremoHy^wgiidi centuries of custom haw prescribed for the occasion, the Pope today will hold a public con sistory in t'jc Royal Hall of tbe Vati can. where hundreds will gather to witness the brilliant spectacle. Official representatives of the safr y y f p_ Buy Faotw-aar at From $j. W to «.0« tinder Regular Prices Slippers. Shoes nnd Oxfordn for Men and Women $J.*5 to $4.65 For Children 75c to Sana House Slippers, KM und Felt, Black and Tan. Romeos. Ev eretts. in* box. priced 89*, SI.OO «4*f4o. I You ain’t if you try, make more sensible or more Aceept- TYndes und Labor Congress of Cun da thday will wait upon Premier V. L, Muckeuzie Kiug to make their epreaeutalious ns to what organized nbor urges in connection with tbe Jo million legislative program. Women and children represent bout 85 per cent, of all workers in he Spanish textile industry. mnmn ma mwtoimm'i i m i—«»i.iiwmwi mm\ if - * ”1 The confidence and good 11 opinion of out depositors k not listed on our financial < f statement but it is pfie of the most valuable assets ! I dial we possess. ! • ¥ g | Citizens Bank ! and Trust Company I CONCORD, N. C. I ! ; " 11 « Thursday, Dec. 16,1026 Free Overcoat See Friday’s Tribune