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PAGE EIGHT THE GASTON1A, (N. C.)V DAILY GAZETTE TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921 v GAZETTE WANT ADS They Bring Results. Try 'Em. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Classified Advertising Rate: Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. Aia set in this type 10 cent per line. All keyed adi atiictly confides- FOR SALE. FOR BALK: Clean nlivat straw, per ton. Phone .rMi. FOE SALE: Two lots Oakland street, (inud any kiml of lii. I'henp sale. J. H . Coffey. .JII.IM) tf rin r of , . liiialiiin for for (junk FOR 8ALK: A lot of new K;irdcn, flow er and field needs. Hotli packages bulk. Come in und let os siily your wants, IiarjxT Vrug Co. Jlcti WANTED. WANTED: tiood second -hand delivery wagon. J. 1.. (Hover, Route !. i i ."J WANTED: Portion in tru. k driver. Address "Driver," care Gazette. 1 L'.J WANTfiD:'"'i'oi.itioii as file clerk or general iffitV worker l.v yuung Lfly with eouBifK'rihle experience. Address "Office," )iirc Gaxette. 9c2 WANTED: To ex liane practically new Ford sedan, druen alxnit 1,51") miles, for real estate. F. M. Fruncum. Se-1 FOR RENT. FOR BENT: Two nice over Frohnmn ' 8tore. J front offices . O. iiox 'JLAi. FOR BENT: One furnished room, one iflock from imstoflice, to gentleman only. Phnne 273 J. tf LOsjrAjmujNa LOST: Sunday on South xtreet or South street extension, fountain pen. FiuJer please return to (iazette office. ih-2 faults with the law it will be recognised as an excellent piece of legislation. The plan is the idea of Doughton and Var xcr who finally compromised since at the outset each man had different plans by V'hich he hoped to amend the revulua tion. Session Nears End. Legislators aro becoming restless ami althnuuli they have, agreed to stny here until Tuesday night it is evident that: they are very anxious to return home.; .S une of 1 lie members of both houses' have already left the city mid others will j l"i tonight. It is not expected that any ; double will be experienced, however, in ' keeping a quorum of both houses. j The House has yet to pass upon the ; Statewide moving picture censorship bill hich the Henate last week acted upon' favorably. This is one matter that will: di iilitle.ss be settled at one of the three ' sessions the lower body is scheduled to ; l.i Id today. There is no way to tell, j however, whether the bill will pass or' I not. The opinion last week beforo soi li'any of the members left was that it ' would be defeated by not more than 101 votes. This may not hold good now : lioweve:. I Whether the Senate will accept the , h wer body's amendment to the bill carrying the maintenance appropriations is unknown. This amendment reduces the Old Soldiers pension fund from one I million dollars to $750,000. Tnp Housr I after long debate by a close vote adopted ' this amendment upon statements made by Everett of Richmond, chairman of! the appropriations committee, and ! iVmghton, who represented that it wad impossible to "figure moro revenue' I inmi any source. 1 here was much send inent for giving the veterans the full million dollars as the upper Ijody voted to do, but the amendment carrying onlv :r7.'0,l00 was adopted. The bonus bill introduced by McHwain f Cleveland county and which would f."ie each member of the General Asserii biv $200 as an expense account has been taken from the calendar by the intro d.icer and in all probability will not erne back for further consideration Tie attorney general has ruled that, tin li.w. even if passed, would be unconsti totional. .--Mr. rainier L. Caldwell, a registered druggist, has accepted a position with II.. Tar 11 ........... Rer. A. T. Lindsay, president of ' Li n wood college, is a business visitor in the city today. j Mrs. B. O. Craig and Miss Margaret ; I'arhnm are among the Gastoma visitors in Charlotte today. j I Sgt. J. T. Schruin, of Columbia, S. 1 C. spent the week end with relatives aud friends in the cify. . ... 1 Mrs. r. (.. Michael returned today from Barboursville, West Virginia, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. K. Miller. I Way anil Ireno (tariff, dren of Mr. and Mrs. I. 11. Gantf, have Iteen quite sick for wveral days past suffering from gri. They are reported as better today. Little A. G. Myers, Jr., who has' been quite sick for the past two weeks, I is reported as improving. He is ablo to sit up some now. NEW. EXPRESS COMPANY WILL STAET MAT 1 ATLANTA, Otf, March 8. The Southeastern Express Company, recently organized for the purpose of doing an express business in the Southeast, will commence business over the lines of the Southern Railway System and the Mobile k Ohio May 1 next, fully eouioned. ' U President and General Manager Jno. B. Q Kockaday announced today. It was;Q necessary after placing the slock of the j Southeastern Express Company, said Mr. !p Horkaday, for the officers to turn their ft atlention to the purchase of equipment, the organization of its forces, the pro vision of quarters at different stations and othei wise-start business. These mat ters have now been accomplished and I CPU now announce that the (Southeastern will commence business on May 1 next, fully equipped. csnnsnnennonenna a u a a a a IDEAL 1 1-1 a a a a leal leavesiOiis after nee, Kla., n be with his LOST: Saturday, between Gastonia, one Packard Finder please return to J. ter. Da I la huh K Mi i and cup. Allis Sc2 LOST: Black anil white spotted beagle, df the answers to name "Nellie." Reward E. H for return to Roy Rocket t at Snow flake Laundry. p2' WOULD ELIMINATE 12-HOUR DAY IN STEEL MILLS. NEW YORK, March H Elimination of the 12 hour day in the mills of the I'uited States Steel Corpora tion is being considered by a committee of presidents subsidiary companies, Chair man Gary announced today. BELMONT BUDGET. LOST: jr Wednesday between Franklin Ave. and Southern Station, bunch of keys. Reward for return to Sweetland or Gasette office. 8e.t ( (A'utiuucd rroiii page 3.) HEMSTITCHING. 1'ecoting. Also make shirts anil buttonholes. Mrs. II. W. Counts, Phone I'.Mi L. Sl!p2 FIRST CLASS repair work prices. Honest work at honei is our motto. Dixon & Howe phone 31113. at best it prieet (la rage 1-V ONE INVESTMENT in Montana Oil Fields or Mines may he the turning point in your life. Write Western Finance Corporation, Helena, Mum tna. 0,,t REVALUATION AMENDED ACT AS EXPECTED TO SATISFY Tf FARMERS Boards of County Commission erg and County Boards of Appraisers to Meet in April As County Board of Review General Assembly Will Adjourn Tomorrow. (By Max Abcrnetln RALEIGH, March 7. - lb-valuation as amended by Kepr.-sentatu, 1 i.nightnii j ...I W.... .. . I'. . . u oi-aaior tarser is expected t.. salistv farmers of th,. Stat.- wlm have uitl. and Ir. II. (J. Alexau war upon the law. 'na-le in the maelmiery I to correct inequalities valuation of real and The board of count v oview are .) the Josiah W. BiV-y der been making The revision is act and is intend, tint exist in in, corporate prope county coimnissioiieis ;m th ooara or appraiseis and ricted to meet jointly in each ,-(,Untv in the State on the firs: T ae-dav after the first Monday in April, I'.e'l.as a countv loard of review. Jt js ,,;s i,(,.,r.rs ,nt v to determine if value of real property aiqrraised and a-sessed in the ,-,,iinty as H wuole is in n.rs of the fair vain, property at The time the board meets. If the board finds that the a,se. . . I . . . c .... "' iiropeny is in excess (,f a.-ili,l k-..l.. ..I . Ml: ... miiuu, miut: n snaii riiui rtic aerae per vantage of such exc, ss in tl. ,-ountv a whole and shall report imt later tuVu Arril 20, 121, its findings to the State lax Commission. The work of revising and . ..rr.-ctinc. the inequalities in the law as at present listed for taxation is to be done bv the county officials the State Tax (ononis has final jurisdiction. Application may be made to the lmard hv anv pro,, .. L.., t .l .i . . 1 ' ir.v u.Muer who minus his property 1 Ueen Itsted for taxation fair price. Correcting the inequalities of the re valuation act iuone of the most imp,,,. Uat matters that, the legislature U.-..1 to deal with. Should it appear that the liiendaiiut at written will correct the ure but in helping them iu their school work. Personals. Mr. and Mis. W. T. Robinson's little sou was run over Monday afternoon by an automobile driven by Mr. Walter vnircn. the little fellow was quite painfully hurt, having his shoulder dis- i located and arm painfully cut, but it , as not thought that he was internally: injured, tl was said that thB accident, which occurred near the P. & N. crossing,, was unavoidable as the child ran out ii front of the truck. Mr. Warren was not! going at an excessive rate of speed and1 was able to otop at once, otherwise the' bttlH boy would have Ix-en hurt much more severely. ' j Mr. Fred Itiimgardner and Miss Paul- me Fish were married Thursday night at the home of Kit. R. G. Mace, pastor, ot the Fast Baptist hurch. They with make their home at the Climax mill vil lage. Mr. Humgardner is an ex service : man and was iu France eleven mouths a a iiiciiiIht of the "Wildcat" division Miss Elizabeth Lineberger and Mist ! hatheiyne I'.uiriis returned Sunday fr Society a ilciiglitful series of visits. During their trip they were guests of A. ' Lineberger, Jr.. at Chapel Hill, visited friends at Hollins College, Hollins, Va. 'ol also went to Woodberry Forest si ho.,1 in "nginia to see Harold Liny l rger. MisS Humis will be Miss Line l" : ger s guest hen tor lexas. Mrs. Robert. McLean Pitt, of Lowes ille. was a Melmont visitor ha t urda v. Misses Libbie, Annie and H.-ittie Hed I'-ks spent Saturday in Gastonia shop ring. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kennedy and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Te.-igue in Charlotte Sunday. Then- n,-,s no service at the Methodist 'luti-h Sunday morning owing tn the ahsen.-o f the pastor, Rev. .1. K. Thomp son, who is ill at his dauirhter s home in The monthly union service was re Sunday night at which Rev. .lohnston of the First Baptist preached a very able sermon, in, I Mrs. C '. Armstrong un.l Friends of Mrs. R. C. Warren will rrgret to learn that her aunt, Mrs. Helle McFarlen.l, u sister of Mrs. S. A. Hoey, is quite ill at her home irj Shelby. Mr. C. M. ( lark, of Laurens, H. ('., spent Saturday and Siindav here with his daughter. Miss Rebecca Clark, of the city school faculty, who has been ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Warren Mi. J. L. He noon for Kissiiiinn father, Mr. J. H. Beal, who has been very seriously ill since Monday morning with u attack of acute indigestion. He was n companied by his sister, Mrs. S. H Barnwell. Miss Agnes Baker left for Ver lioinei in Colernin last night iu response to the sad news that her father, Mr. Q. R. Ha k( r, had milTered a stroke of paralysis yesterday and was in a serious condition. On account of the Sunday school convention in progress Mf the First Pres byterian church there will be no mid ; week prayer service at the First Baptist church Wednesday evening. i HufTstefler Brothers, who Lfve been j , in the transfer and hauling and grading business here for many years, have' branched out and are now in the building' ' material business. They handlu brick, cement, lime, tile, gravel, etc. See their I I advertisement elsewhere in The Gazette. I Announcement is made today that j the Woman's Minstrel for the benefit of ( i th(. Music Club and the War Mothers' I Association has been postponed on ac. i jiount of the press of other events Imp ' ! cuing this week. It will probably be i I held within the next few wii-ks. Mr. Frank L. Jackson, treasurer of I Davidson College, was iu the city last , night with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. .(. F. Jackson. He left this morning for ' Greenville, S. ('., to attend a convent ion : of Presbvteriau bivmen. Mr. Jackson i says that Davidson has this year a large j I enrollment and that the college is inov i lug along splendidly. ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL GETS $162,000 Mr. R. H. Habington Deceived a telc gtam today stating that the appropria tions of $10fi,noO for permanent build-' iags and $62,000 for maintenance for the W C. Orthopaedic. ITo-ipiial had passed both houses of the General Assembly and had ls-en ratified today. This will make possible the rapid completion of the verk which has been delayed for lack of funds. dchyed a a a a a n a TO-DAY EVA NOVAK In "SOCIETY SECRETS" and "FINGERS AND POCK ETS" .... 2 Reel Comedy . . WEDNESDAY LOUISE LOVELY In "WHILE THE DEVIL LAUGHS" Also MUTT AND JEFF In "THE PAPOOSE" THURSDAY CHARLES RAY and LOUISE GLAUM Tn "HONOR THY NAME" Also 2 Reel Christie Comedy "STRIKING MODELS" DEATHS a a PETER XI ELL. News was received here this morning of the death of Mr. Peter Niell, a Con federate veteran and well known citizen of the county residing near Concord I Methodist church on the road from Bes semer City to Cherryville . Mr. Niell died nt 6 o'clock Tuesday morning. The funeral and burial will take place at St. Mark's Lutheran church .Wednesday mo ruing at 11 o'clock. NOTICE! Clarrnsacbknow Tribe, No. Im- proved Order of Red Men, invites all ordained ministers of Gastonia and com munity to become members of the order. No initiation fee will be charged any minister who wishes to join. For furth er information tee any Red Man. ISclO It's the persistent advertiser that wins. Keep your ad in The Gazetee all the time and watch the results. FRIDAY Tom Mix the world's Q a. a r l mm m jjreaLest western actor u n in a g "THE ROAD DEMON" U n Also D p SNUB POLLARD U n in a a a u a a a a a a a a a a a a "r Drrv mcctc mrrvi if a SATURDAY p FRANKLYN FARNUM in P "VANISHING TRAILS P NO. 13" P Also P HANK MANN E3 In P "DON'T WEAKEN" D 2 Reel Comedy H and TOM SANTSCHI in "THE IMPOSTER" ii IrlyilL L 1H5J&JD) AXIS USAIM I .J ft p p a p a nannnnnnnnannnan EFIRD'S STORE BULLETIN THE STORE THAT ALWAYS LEADS IN VALUE-GIVING Our Object: To Build a Greater Business by Serving Our Community. GASTONIA, N. ' C. , TUESDAY, MARCH 8. 1921. Classes in plays and resumed at the Armory Marie Langston ami Mr will have charget of this games will be tonight. Miss . R. O. Craig evening's pro gium. Preceding the regular program j of story telling and games there will be! a short musical program conducted by Mr. Morrison. On Saturday afternoon ami evening there will be classes for the s, hool children. ' ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO RELIEF FUNDS Mr. S. A. Robinson, county chairman and treasurer for both the European Re I ef Fund and the Chinese Famine Relief! fund, is making remittance today tn the State treasurer of these funds of fttiM.7! v.lieh with former remittances makes nl btal sent, in up to date of $,J,liL".4! The last remiltanee includes contribii ! tu. ns made by the Ladies' Missionary' of the Belmont Presbyterian church, Olney Presbyterian church, Mt Holly, and individual contributions from McA.letn ille. Including amounts sent in through other channels, Gaston county has probably contributed more than ..'i.ikii) to these worthy causes. Mr. Rob i'lpon will eontiuue to receive anv con again before leaving j trihutions that may be mad,, to him. i and transmit same to the State head' quarters. To Taste, what Flowers are to Smell WHUN jve secured the agency for Nunnally') "The Candy of the South.' we placed our- v selves in a position to offer you the highcit quality of candy in the market. Characteristically Southern in their clrirm. the'-; delicious chocolates have flavors so temptingly Wended, fillings so exquisitely flavored, that they afford one a most unusual candy treat a novel experience, delightful and highly pleasing You will like Nunnally's. And to insure your complete satisfaction always, our stock of the. toothsome dainties is kept tnvnirv.'y frHv J. II. Kennedy Drug Co., Gastonia, N. C. ; Robinson Drug Co., Lowell, N. C; Belmont Drug Co., Belmont, N. C. Horsley Drug Co., Bessemer City, N. C. Gaston County Rexall Druggists , died to Mielby. held th G. H. ( hur.-h Mr. sou, strong If and Mr. and Mr of ssed the Earl Arm pent iSunday with the Messrs. Mmsfmng's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jus tu- Armstrong, in South Point. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Armstrong and son. John Hlair. have returned from Winston-Salem, where, they visited Mr 'ml Mrs. C. C Reins, the latter their daughter. Mrs. Reins and little Charles accompanied them hom0 for a week's isit. Mrs. S. M. Cox has returned to Lowell after spending a w,s-k with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Tate. Ntw Insurance Agency. Attention of our readers is tl.e advertisement in this issue almoin, c ir.g the Williams Insurance Agency, n new organization of which Mr. H. V. ' Williams is manager. Mr. Williams was formerly with the Corn well Real Estate , & Insurance Company as manager of the , automobile insurance department. He has now organized an agency to handle . a'! forms of insurance. He will repre sent the Pacific Mutual Life, of Califor t nia, the Royal Fire Insurance Company and other well known ton, panics. He expects to have associated with him sev eral other prominent young business men. Mr. G. W. Patterson, general npent of the Pacific Mutual, whose Char ', lotte office is State headquarters for the I company, is spending a day or two in ' Gastonia establishing the district agency' , here with the AVilliatns Insurance Agency i:s district agents for this district. WILL OCCUPY STRIP ' (Continued from page 1.) thus checkmated German schemes ten4" ing to hreak up the entente. " i joopcnv nas in excess of a i. i- f,.- . . ... . -'"; "e.nnger nas neen visitmai Hentiment in the lower classes in Ms parents , aco for several days. France, was echoed in L'Oeuvre, which -i iiuinoer ot lielmont voune txsiiil I attended r"aturdav J unior e . declared "Then, is war iroimr In !- Speaking at Davidson 1 rim uen I.t n hnt. n.t Tf t. Misses Mary Howe and Elir- I mn.K Ai.t ...ti. ...,;.. on.i .. ..... ....u , 1 . -....v.j ...v. i u..vvi ...... . Mit. uui inuii. .......... n., ere guesis or k. u. btovrt-. if the Germans obilge us to send h.'ii - ,,i,r,K'8 8nin wcrc: w- army corps as collectors. " v ,, .,' ,,' le,'I'or- "a'vey Lineberg Th .communist L'Humanite ... nan. jr., ami K. v. Hall. M frs " A H U.e Pan-Germans i-)en,ii- tin.i t n. a i . ' . '. . . ...... ...... .... uur- n-iurnisi irj nei- cnauviuLstg again going uiont for the weekend with borne folk. 'world into turmoilf" and to our as-ked : the French plunge the WEDNESDAY SPECIALS : $1.00 Toilet Water and 50c Face Powder for $1.00 Codys Face Po. . 98c Talcum Powder, Reg. 25c for 14c Bath Tablets, Reg. 10c, 1 dozen 90c Chlorax Tooth Paste, 50c kind, at ... . 39c Pierrot Linen Fabric, Reg. 60c paper 39c C. H. S. Cigars, the 10s size, box for $3.50 Aspirin Tablets, 15c dozen, two boxes 25c Fresh Shipment of Whitmans Candy Every Week. Watch This Space Every Tuesday. J. L. Adams Drug Store Opposite Postoffice and Just as Reliable GASTONIA, N. C. BaanBOBaaaanHnaBBi WITH EASTER JUST AROUND THE CORNER EFRD'S OFFERS UNUSUALLY ATTRAC TIVE VALUES IN WOMEN'S Coats9 Suits and Dresses EFIRD SELLS WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA Taffetta Dresses in Plain, Shadow Checks and Fancies in all the desirable Spring Shades; ?lir.00 values at $19.50 $25.00 Minuette Dresses in IJrown, Navy, Black and 11 Taupe. This is an ideal Spring Dress at ... $12.50 $25.00 Crepe de Chine Dresses at $19.50 $39.50 Very handsome Crepe Meteor Dresses at $27.50' WE ARE SHOWING SOME SPLENDID VALUES IN LADIES' SPRING COAT SUITS, IN OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT ON THE SECOND FLOOR. Women's $25.00 All Wool Tricotine Suits at $19.50 Women's $25.00 All Wool Men's Wear Serge Suits, $19.75 at Women's regular $35.00 All Wool'Tricotine and Serge Suits at .t $24.50 Women 's $59.50 very line AJI Wool Tricotine Suits, Efird's Price ..... $37.50 BUY WHAT YOU NEED NOW. EFIRD'S 1
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