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The Concord Daily Tribune from Concord, North Carolina • Page 4

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tGEl Et Eul reucm lmrno. Mr. W. a KeweU. of Newel), it i a Coaeord visitor today.

Concord. X. Deeeeaker 4, MIX 0 'S-y Mr. J. R.

MeKelly. ot Eloa College, speeding Ue day here. TCATHXX OenemUy fair Ceaugbt and Friday. Mr. William H.

Oibaoa spent yes terday la Ore shore a bnaineas. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW Prof, end Mr. Walter TnomDsoa, wUl leave 8atarday for their ui aosaa at Chilly Mornings Cool Nights Don't want the dirt and trouble of the stove or the fire place; uk a CAS HEATER in the bed room, dining room and bath room. Just a match and your Heater Tffl7E. have made the -Young Man a Special studyhave, LOCAL AXU OTHEIWISX.

Fifty bale or eottoa were sold at the platform this atoning, bringing 13 tents a pound. "Tbe Iron TraiL" a Inua i i Km Alio Brown, who has keea visiting friends ia Spartanburg, 8. baa gone to Greenville to visit Mrs. saved his Clothes Problem for him. We would like to have you try oh "Hoovers Clothes" and see' how C.

Bamaaw. thrilling western drama, is the fea ture at ine Mam today. Rev. and Mrs. E.

K. MeClarty, of expert tailors have secured Comfort -and Style for you. You' Charlotte, aad Mrs. Edwin Brown, of Aakeville, are spending the day do not have tp buy "because you look. It will be our pleas-1 here, tbe guests of Mr.

and Mrs. D. a Coltrane. Rev. C.

B. Pleas will preach at Cold Water Lutheran Chunk Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. "Captain Kidd," a three reel, thrilling spectacle at The Pastime this afternoon and evening. Archey White, of Whitehall, is one of the latest and alio one of to show you how well we can take care of you when SOW TO TJg RED CROSS SEALS CONCORD GAS CO. you are ready to buy.

'7 Red Croaa Seals should, ia accord aaee with order No. 5,020 of the the li vest entrants in the Dunlap Post office Department, "be affixed to Pony ontest. I 1 il we C4rr7 cwos oros. TT and our prices are rt II I aothes in Style and' Ill right Come And Ictus Sv1 I yy MaWs. The best madf fit you in these Clothes.

the reverse aide of domestic mail matter," aad not on the address aide of any packages that are going "Quo Vadis" at the opera house tuni'-hl. i'nees 2a. 35 and 50 cents. The street force is now workinr through tbe mail. They may be placed anywhere on matter going by ex on Tribune street.

press. Aa many seals may be used on the back of a letter or package as Mrs. H. 8. Williams and son.

who may be desired. Care should be ex have been at the Concord Hospital, have returned to their home on Frnnklin avenue. ercised iat sending merchandise through tbe mails not to place seals over the strings with which the pack The Elks will hold their regular TWO BIG AUDIENCES SEE age ia tied, since this seals the pack "QUO VADIS" PLAT age against inspection and subjects it to first-class postage rates. Red meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendunce is desired as there are matters of interest pertaining to tbe memorial service to be considered.

Tnr Salc Wat Cross Seals may be used on the re Stirring Photo-Drama at the Audi- THE PASTIME THEATRE verse aide of mail matter sent to Mrs. M. Lafferty was hostess Austra, Germany, Great Britain and torimm Heeta All Claims Had Tor It The Asheville Citizen has the fol at a delightful meeting of the Em broidery I lub yesterday afternoon at her home on North Union street. lowing about Quo Vadis, which was We're lost when we at- Mrs. William H.

Wadsworth was presented in that city recently: Captain Kidd A 101 Bison, Th're Reel, Thrilling Spectacle the invited gaiest. Two enormous audiences saw the presentation of the famous photo- Manager Stewart has made ar rangements to present daily at his drama "Quo Vadis" yesterday afternoon and last at tbe Audito tempt to describe our many Styles in'Hats. theatres. The Main and Pastime, seven scenes of the work and develop rium, when it opened its engagement ihere for three days. At the fug rg-B' I ment ot the Panama Canal.

The service will begin tomorrow. matinee many were forced to stand up. and last night the main floor ana The Main Theatre The city Philathea-Baraca Union will hold a social meeting at McKin- most of the British Colonies, except We've the Shapes and Pro- portions for Men of all ages. non Presbyterian Church tonight at balcony were practically tilled. The pictures, shown in three acts and eight reels, were all lhat were claimed for them, both of the audience yesterday being thrilled by the re-1 India and Australia.

Guatemala, Uruguay and Portugal refuse to ad 8 o'clock. All members of the Phil-athea and Baraca classes are requested to be present. mit mail bearing nonlpostage stamps. murliAhlB wnM dnnictpd. Certain European countries will re so profound an impression did "Quo turn to the aender any mail bearing Rev.

F. W. Dibble, formerly Das- Vadis' make that applause was fni The Iron Trail A Two Reel, Western Drama Hypnotized Featuring Pearl Whtte in Comedy tor of Kerr Street Bethodist Church, who was recently transferred to the given on several occasions. ine Just try a Smile. It will make you feel and look best.

South Carolina Conference, has been Red Cross Seals on the address side. Red Cross Seals may be used on the face of checks, on bills, on legal documents and on any commercial paper. These Christmas Seals are not good for postage. They will not carry any appointed to the pastorate of the Methodist Church at Wofford. films may be justly ranked among the best moving pictures ever taken.

Several ministers and many professional men were noticed among yesterday's audiences, and these and other representative citizens express, ed their commendation of the films. City Tax Collector Fink collected mail matter, but any kind of mail Saturday. Beginning Decem matter will earn- them. Several of the scenes are 'eally in ber 1 per cent, was added to all city taxes unpaid and one per cent, will be added for each additional month. Bondsmen of Sidna Allan Are Dis AD I SSI and spiring and imbue the spectator with missed.

Sc lOe Greensboro News. Headed bv Mrs. J. P. Moore, a com The bondsmen of Sidna Allen were rowns-Cannon Co.

feelings of reverence, one or tne most striking figures among the list of great actors, who are all Italian, is the character of Peter. It would be hard to find another player so per mittee of ladies from the Salisbury Civic League appeared before the Board of Aldermen at a tegular represented in United States Court yesterday by ex-Judge Buxton, of Winston-Salemand the scire facias against them was dismissed by order of Judge Boyd. Sidna Allen is now fectly adapted to he role of the Phone Special apostle, and M. G. Serena, as Pet ronius, was another whose acting on HA 325 the screen marked the finished artist.

meeting Tuerdny night asking that the city install an incinerator. The league pledged $.100 a year towards the maintenance. Chharlotte Observer: Mrs. W. II.

Gorman of Baltimore, arrived in the city yesterday from Greenville, N. C. Delivery Service in the Virginia penitentiary serving a sentence of 30 years for his part in the shooting up of tbe Hillsville court house in 1912. Among the speetaculat features, the "Burning of Rome" was easily the first. No scene yet devised in motion pictures can approach the Allen was placed under bond a where she has been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Laughinghouse, and will massive grandeur, dramatic intensity short time before the courthouse tragedy after being tried in Greens It Pays to Trade FISHER'S LACE, CHIFFON and LINGERE WAISTS. SILK "MESS ALINE and JERSEY UNDERSKIRTS.

GLOVES, HOSIERY and NECKWEAR. Novelties of every Nature and stirring beauty ot the conttagra spend a few days here her sis boro and found guilty of an offense tion film of the" Klein photo-drama. The slausrhtei of Christians by the ter, Mrs. John F. lorke, on South against the revenue laws.

He had SHOP EARLY. Boulevard, Dilworth. made an appeal to the circuit court wild beasts in the Roman amphitheatre was another scene which left Rev. W. M.

Robbing, pastor of For Votes In the Pony Contest Remember that Ritchie Hardware Co. will give 100 votes on each dollar paid for goods or on account. The votes trill be given with every purchase made and every account paid. This holds goed on every article in our store. Each contestant should get busy and get his or her father, neighbors and friends to trade at this stere.

of appeals, for 'appearance at which the bond of $5,000 was required. It waa made by his brothers. The ap est Hill Methodist Church, who was itf. thrills, a scene unparalled in mov-irsr nicture annals. Taken all round assigned to the pastorate of Brevard Station, will leave next Wednesday peal case would have come up in a "Quo Vadis" is a veritable triumph jf the photographic art.

The pictures will be shown again today an-l few days if it had not been for the for his new appointment. Rev. M. GIVE THINGS TO WEAR tragedy. T.

Smatbers, who was appointed to Forest Hill Church, will arrive next SHOP EARLY GIVE THINGS TO WEAR NOTHING MORE' ACCEPT-" ABLE. Lieutenant Governor Charged "With tomorrow with matinees etch day. K. of P. Notice.

week to take up his work. Ritchie Hardware ComiVv Bribery. Mr. T. C.

Thompson, of who lias the contract for the rTOY LAND Every Conceivable Idea in San- ta Claua'i SELLAR. I EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. 'XJ Jackson, Dee. 3. Mississippi's complicated political situation was further entangled today by the arrest at Vicksburg of the State's erection of cotton mills at Kanuapolia, Yorkville, S.

and various other points in the South, will spend much time here this, winter. Mrs. Thomp lieutenant governor, Theodore Bibo, and one of its most active State Sen. ators, W. W.

Hobbs. They are chare- son will arrive in a few weeks and they will board at the St. Clond ed in indictments with, receiving $200 Hotel. Stated convention of Ooneord lodge No. 61, Friday night at 8 o'eloek.

Annual election of. officers and refreshments. E. C. BARNHAJtCT, C.

ELS NOTICE. The board of aldermen recently appointed Aldermen Cook and Ritchie FISHER Morris Building" and agreeing to receive $2,000 more to use their votes an influence in the next legislature fof passage of a bill creating a new county in the to purchase a horse and patrol wagon Special Delivery ServlceV to be used by the city police and fire Phone S25 departments. The horse has been purchased but the wagon has not ar rived. The horse will be used for the ta." Hobbs was arersted at Jackson and Bilbo surrendered at Vicksburg. Each immediately gave bond for 'v NOTICE.

The Cabarrus Farmers' Union will police patrol and by tbe colored firemen for the hook and ladder wagon. "HOW THANKFUL" We should be that Christmas will soon be with us and "The Store That Satisfies" is chock full of all kinds of "Presents" that will be a thing of beauty a joy for years to come. 'Useful as Well as Ornamental" is our slogan and at a Price that will Satisfy. Come and See OOSrOOBD 1UEZXT. Concord, N.

December 4, .1913. OottoB JtazkeV Ernest Plott was tried at the po lice court this morning, charged with breaking in Furr Bost atore. It Regular meeting at 8 o'eloek. All Cotton 13 was alleged that the robbery was com officers and members urged to be meet at the court house Saturday, December 7, at 11 o'eloek. Thi ia an important meeting.

The annual election of eonnh nfflnn mil tli LCotton teed i 0 present, as matters of importance re mitted about a year ago. A warrant was issued for Plott, but he eluded garding memorial services and Christ-; the officers until Wednesday, when he was arrested by Policemen Russell electii of delegates to our next State meeting. Let all locals be well represented. Product Market. MealV U0 Flour, North CarvEoe 2.76 Cow i Bulk meat, sides 16 Beeawaz .7...

2S mas donations will be brought before the lodge, V'-V E. CLINE, Secretary. and Fisher. He was bound over to court this morning under a bond of J. D.

BARRINGER, 39, 1913. President. $200. Pork 'r. In writing up the proceedings of the Column Dredge Boat Bridge.

Th dradmt kut 2VM Wf Corn Chickens Federal Court in Greensboro, the News of today has this: Beverly Cloninger, of Cabarrus, was found not guilty of a charge of stealing in After Saturday, 6th, we will gin on -wew If Ml creek continues to make good pro- ereSB. boat haa has vualiaA 4t. Bell Harris on Tuesdays and Fndrys.Flow ft White. Jc 4-2t-p terstate shipment of freight. It waa Jq That Suit e.

Yours, or is it Fel-low'sP Do your clothes ti yon "exactly or do they almost fit. To fit you properly- tbe man who cut the elothea ought to seo and know ought to. know how you stand and be ought to be able to take advantage of your good physi-. eai points. 1 Eavs yonr clothes made In Concord by the man who takes your mesaure.

in. J. LOVE The Only Practical Tailor InGjncord' AMhe Sign of the Scissors. bridge over Cold Water on tie old 8aliaburv road. Th kn.i ABOLISH Tor Bale One mule, 10 years old, at operated night and day.

It ia attract- claimed he had stolen som shoes. Arrested with him were two boys, George Cuti and Abe Self, who elaim to be from Providence, R. who were held as witnesses, but who were Furniture Company. Apply or write Poston, Kannapolis, N. C.

4-lt-p um eonuaeraoie inxerest on tne part of the ttnonU fmm lanfh 4awh anil BLUE county, many people going there Good Farm for 8ala--69 acres, four wtm i operauoni 1 1 ii i arrested under the tame warrant with Cloninger. They are still in i O.O.F, Beeular meeting of Wt.r custody, milca east of "Concord '-all good buildings necessary good well and orchard. Apply to Mrs- 105 East Depot street, Coneord, C. 4-2t The funeral of Vista May. the 6 Lodge No.

62, O. a- Tbnraday year old daughter of Mr. and lira, Sherrill Taylor, who died Tuesday, I UACHLSS Bigot, iieeemoer 113, at 8 o'clock. Election of ofiSeera, Chrlatmaa lime Ton 11 soon be thinking of way to please Father and Mother and friends at Christ Bauer-Krant, home 'phone VI. --Bring your, dirty elothea and J.

8. LATTEBTY, 8ee. Lippard tiamer. s-ot-p JL. curtains, aee in em waeueu X.

minntes. No ehartre. Lost Short, strong, pearl handle toco or Lsvn. taezzkq 10 a. m.

to 1 p. m. and from 1 6 to 8 evenings at No. 12 W. I knife between Dr.

J. Heed a and Tbeatorinm yesterday. 'Reward. J. F.

Beed. 3-2t. mas time. Think of photographs, i Yon portrait as you are today, will please them all. Make an appointment today.

DeDot Ktreet. -7 Live Agents, Investigate, this Pulllc "Han'Irg I am roady at all Land ia Uoore County. Sand Clay ada. Fanna near by producing 50 buahela corn per re or one bale eottoa per aero. Wise $12.00 per acre in 100-aera tets.

4 JNO. K. PATir: waa held yesterday at Cold Springs ehnrch. The service was conducted by Rev, C. SherrilL, The.

little girl 'a death was the result of her being severely barbed Friday, She was in a field where several persons were picking cotton. A fire had been started there and in same way her clothing caught. Before the flames were extinguished she was fatally burned. Invigorating to tie Fes tni -V -'S TAsi I rr i T' tt ioiuc. ft i 9 tinws to i' i 1 lie hauling.

Thone 610. a.l.or. 3-(H-p propoattton. jrz rt-'t Tot CcvrlL Tor r-rt Nice tZ i tr I t' i to nvs ns yonr r- I vi; Tri't "re, roota z. r.

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