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SATURDAY, TAHW.KT 2$,' 1921. ' THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE THE PRICES ARE LOW OF. COURSE; BUT THAT'S ONLY. HALF THE STO RY! The Clothing - the Furnishings - the Hats - everything is out of the "guaran teed" kind. They're the sort of goods that have built our reputation for quality. We can sacrifice profits - we're doing it in this sale; but we couldn't afford to les sen quality 'T would mean "good-bye" to our reputation! We had big sales in our days, but we've never held a sale that equals this Great January Clearance. Lowest Price3. Highest Quality. SEE OUR 1-2 PRICE SUITS Cirby-Warren Co. WITH THE WOMEN IN , appointed committees for the Gastonia Chapter, U. D. C: Publicity: Mcwlameg A. K. Win- get, K. C. Patrick. J. R. Wiiiget, Al ! Ktentiof InUrert In the Social lit ibert J W. Campbell, R. A. ! f Gutonia and Gaiton Facta and Love, A. K. Wolu, O. B. Carpeuter, I Faadea far Tha Gaiette'a Feminine 'B- F Uixou: la Frieadi. ! Historical: Mpsdanies O. A. Hpar- ! Mra. Zoa Eincaid Srockmaa row s- A- Robinson, V. L. Wilson, 1). 'a Editor ('arr',("". W- C. Barrett, J. H. Phone 747 Hendcrlitp, A. J. Kirby, Miss Fonry Sliuford. I Decoration: Mcs.lamcs .1. Ij. Adams, ATTUNED. Rons Clinton. 0 . IJ. Mason, Norman The kiildnesn of the silver star is laid Morrow, ,1. II. Kepark, J. W. Tinilier L'pon ny bosom; where I daily pass lage, Misses Maude Iiunkiu, Jennie IV The blown narcissus greess me from the grain. grass; Membership: Mrsdanies W. T. Love, And winds and the great sua and the M. Jones, .1. If. Matthews, F. F. meek shade Wvtzell, V. V. Michael, Flay Hess. All make me free of love in glen and Ceorge Jenkins, Will Wetzcll, Miss (Jay glade; nell Boone. Iu the deep wild, impassioned for the Music: Mrsdames F. L. liaikley, .1 sea, V. Harper. J. W. Watson, H. Ii. 1 Vet has the headlong river thought for Mooie, F. '. Michael, Holland Mm I nie row, Walcigli Armstrong, W. T. I.'nu j And whispers in my car, with oico a kl,"- 1'sl"iirck apps. Misses Lillian maid Watson, Nellie Uosv Sloan, Jttitli Mason, Might envy for soft sound, O Nature -M;iri' Torrenee. bright! Memorial: Mesdiinies JJ. ('. Watien. There is such beauty in the grassy sod 1! ' ''' K""1' l;i,,,,'r l'""'1. M- A- r"r Such warmth ami splendor where the l'l"',r- skies expand. Credentials: Mcsdamcs T. I.. inig. That to the soul attuned blest I'isgal.'s J ' K "ix""- '' R l'Ms' J " M Sl":i" )ii;ijjit Fducat ional : Mesdaiii"s J. 1'. Ii'eid, I,. ..,,r,, i. ill i ,i , , e J . Lee I.'obi nsoii, S. ,1 . Diuliuin, J. 1'' . in every lull dutli rise, and speak of J liomsoii, .) . is . ray . III O (a'od, Each vale of earth smiles up a Promised Land! - Fdnard Wilbur .Mason iu the Toron to Ha tin day Night. The Home of Good Clothes SatTiSCaSESSa; "S7 A J i - . . . , .. MR. AND MRS. MOORE GAVE LUNCHEON. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore entertained Wednesday ut their hoine on North High land strict at a J o'dock luncheon, their guests including Mr. and Mrs. Will F. MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN Pearson and little daughter Marv ,1a BURIED IN ONE CASKET. Mr. mid Mrs. Janus H. IVars-.n and WIM IIKNTKIi, Va , Jan. 'Jl. The ,:l,.,t l"-s ot .Mrs. .Mary mi Jiicks, and V, ,s. Toririic and children, Loii and the Hiiro !' her four children were bur Kl ,al.c: h. ied heie today in one casket. Mrs. .. ks, believeil ileinenteil as the result TAMP FIRF r.IRt s Finance: M sdames Henry (denn, C. K." Marshall, J. W. Ware. Woman's Home: Mcsdamcs (I. V . Patterson, J. M. Nhuford, Klva K. Chandler. World War Ihvoi-d. Mesdame:. T. W. Wilson,, W. J . Clifford. W. L. Kail his, A. A. McLean. .Stationery: Medames (iia.lv b'au kin, l.aurcnee b'.-iukiu, I'lato I 'u'rha in . Soldiers Hume: Mesda no's II. M Curry, 11 . M . Kddh-mnn, f. M . Moore. Local Veltians and VS'oiih n of the 1 igton, (. . V . Cat tcrsoii, A . .1 . .4 Will j . SM (ii tVilii'ic v ! t '. l.-i uti'K .1 i) K'iii r. 'ordeha, and Mr. and V". L, A K W..K W f Koo-.l W C. Dm is, ". T. Storey, W. J. 1'ian l is . I Irlhopai do- Ho- p ital : Mesdiinies .1 . I , I II I. f I ' M I. , . i ... , , , ... 1 .... . I i . ''Itl , ,1 . II . ,ll'illl, . I . I Mil " .;, i " , I ,: , J' 1UK UK-MILE HIKE. , Mi.,1.(l. WUllv v,:1,., ,. , en, me., ,,.,., .-.no ioe ...i The Muliaea Camp Fire girls enjoM-d M H.,, 1,1 "u.t her 's arms was placed .. ... M ,,k,. r,;l;l, v it I. .- , .' ,i. I of Stewart, age,! Urn,- the ,cir guardian, M ss Marian Harvey d ,,,,,, ,,. ( ,,11: Mr,. W b.ibv o the a mi v . 1 lie liodv ol Will , . ii.ii ., i t , , lr. .1. Holland .Morrow as chapcrone. y Miclmel '"; ' l'--..-.! K.."Hls were Mrs. tias-ou and r,lsl,,; ,h:" '" Mi,r:,"' i'-'''1 ''v,, " ,,,e Miss Altaian, a mil r of seventh grade ( llv. 1 students, and Master J. Holli.nd Mor row, ,lr. I lie I amp r ire gills enc-h car l ied a delightful linn h : i i i i haron an I M:.s Mal-.ll.t I'aih.illl leaves I UIILllil i.as are Hie youngest ol Hie f,,,- ',;i.,,el phia , Fa., where tl,e will .f the I I.:, M II SOCIETY PERSONALS uld W.'ll. we are getting ipiite llardined . """" weimTs were toasted l.elore the (in O.ll.s llljeiu i ii lilt . (amp rue girls ami aro very inter,-,, el M Ml ,,. ,.n ,IMii friends, and enthusiast ic. Mis, Virginia ISuscli ndiir I Tlmj THE DEAR CREATURES ARE ..... , , , ,, .. , , . .. II... ,vil,l ei.wl Cnl,i- ... ' '"''.vine nun,' si,e sj'eni ,i L.LON Bt-tA . ,. ., MAllnfflAKlKs, ALL. tew .lavs with friends. M. I. eon Blum, D.'puty ef France, ' "How nboiit this, now.'" asked a very ... who favor? the Second Internationale eu- - ' charming girl, cpioting the following m,., c.-,,, ie liudd ,. k left Tm -d-iv t.lhli?hed in Amsterdam .p. 1P87, and who The on,v wav t0 keCP UP W,th ast- I frl amusing re, cut book that deals ,.,, fr N,.w Yrk and other h. , presented a rt solution favaiing. it nt the n,a and Gaston affalls " t0 read The largely with the .Mas,,,,':,- secret- of the ,,,lklN Ml (.v..,., , .,.(v , Socialistic Conyresn nt Tou.f, Fiance f-s- married : recently. lor sub-cription iates. "Married women havo a way of dang . 1 . . bug pietty g.rls bet'oin h.'indsoiue iind Mi u .! in I he Smithsonian institution. ( : i rem i !le I S. '.) I 'iedmont. What cliiiiie would u'wrstein tender- I" d hi'Ve now in Inn It,-,-, r,. Big January Clearance Sale Specials in Suits and Overcoats In Style-Plus, A. B. Kirshbaum and the Famous Belk Suits IN MEN'S AND YOUNG lUEN'S MODELS OF WORSTED, SERGES AND FLANNELS AT PRICES FAR BELOW COST AND IN MANY INSTANCES LESS THAN TODAY'S RE PLACEMENT COST $50.00 Men's and Young- Men's Suits and Overcoats, Sale Price $29.50 $10.00 Men' sand Young Men's Suits and c Overcoats, Sale Price $24.95 $:J0.r)0 Men's Blue Serge Suits, all Wool and in Slims and Stouts, only $24.00 $25.00 Men"s Serge tfuits, Sale Price. . $14.95 $18.00 Men's Worsted Suits, Sale Price $12.48 BIG CLEARANCE SALE VALUES IN BOYS CLOTHING We Specialize on Larc Sizes. $5.!ir C iv;' J,;irv Size Suits only $3.98 XMt Val ! Hoys' School Suits only $5.95 ivIO.OM Value All Wool Suits only $7.50 .lL'.oii Value i'.oys' All Wool l!lii Serjfo Suits only $8.95 Other Imk values in Hoys' Suits at $9.95, $IIM8, $13.50, $14.95 Hoys' Overcoats reduced for Sale to $6.95, $8.95. $9.95 1 S.00 Value Youth's Overciats, Special $12.50 t vi He, Ks 30 RETAIL STORES s MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS 30 RETAIL STORES 9 Mrs. Harrv Ii. No kh- i, ' in in-I I'Imms cscat2e-csae;3escaaafts(St . "''"'""' :ill"'r d.-.v t -r i...-i.e m. Hin,,n,h.',, ;.i-er iv.kis ot ama .ihmii; dIG S.PIjvIA .liiiiK'ies iane.1 n.es i.eior, ,-i sHiisii, -aicl h,,, .,, .-, ,,,,,ti in th- ,-it a- the trout. And th" l,a,l,eor.s. thonuh tly .,. . ',.,' ,, ,!,.,, soineli s lis ve t lie air of alino-d taking Miss l.inie I'lidduck. 2 them, usualh- turn :iv,-iv in time .and I AKi: ARKAS OK Hb'I.N AND I 1)1: SOI.ATION SAYS WUR KKH. . Vi I ; K . .1 .. - I. ' on I. nit i m I 0 e 0 o s o a a . m 9 m z z m 0 Z ft a 2 e : e o o F1 1-1 ror Ii - III III'' I" I v. , . I t . .liirt Lack 'to the ni I'e shadows of (Inn LINCOLN COLLEGE TO BK ,;,t a, I I , Z singleness." REPRESENTED AT DEDICATION i ,-a ,.(,; . I ih.-iil ... WESLEY FOUNDATION BUILDINi; w , Z BOVS CHAPTER HELD r n a, ,. .1.,,,. - ,.. ,. .,.,,,,,, , ... INTERESTING MEETING. !,,.. (KtVr.l. E.)Kl;.:,d. is 1 l- ."j.,. .r; I',",. , the .eh iiin-e liiapter. Iliildreii ut seiited iit the ded ie,-i I ion ol' Ih, Mi, la I ., j, v. ',,.. the I'onled, racy, held its regular .laniiai (Vnter Hiiihlinu of the W,sl I'oiinda , , . , , , meeting l-'rid.i.v a i'teniooii vith theihap l,,,n ;, (he I'liiveisilv of Illinois 1,1, ter leader. Mrs. W. T. I.ove, at her home rtiaiy l-",lh. on Kast Franklin avenne. Alter the John Wesley , t he founder of the M-lii iisn.il Inisincs si'ssion stories of the life odist Kpis, o i-lmt.h u;, ;i feliou ,,t of I , I H I ! F. Fee rtel' told In the lio I. in, Colle:.,. fr "II v : i s In I,,,,-. J and an interesting .i o'r.-i m rendered, nltinn of that Fact the s,-il of Ftmoin the li ays a re sri'iitlv nileiested in I'm- College li.as l,e,n c.-n ed ovi r one of t ;,, fed, 'late history iind feel an especial Lay uindovis of I he new Wesley Fouiel, J pride in the wieians of the Soldi'-r's tloii I, ml, liny :i-t the I ' 1 1 : i i - i I of IF, me .it Fiileiyh, to i.linin th,- hae Illinois. ...... t - ni,',. l I 'l.ri.l - ii Ti... e..... r I ; I.. I -..it Z 'd, I men were rcnieiiiiiered vitli j;ilts of cj'tini; I he luwlaiion I,, he pr,'enl ni, I' I I, II, 'is III i,-- M. I of A -I I ."Il'l ,e ,1.1 ... ' ,!. -, t.,i,. m i.i, z z I Saturday & Monday In a I" I, V, . l.l, , ii ' ' , . I - I.. It lie -..I lie I.', la I. ,f I ' i i I l lii Mi-1,' "WHAT GASTONIA NEEDS MOST" will he tfie suhject of the rnorniti"; M.rmon at Main Sired Methodist Chinch tomorrow. Special Sermon to Voting 1'ei ple at 7:30 P. M. tiood musje at both .services. A cordial invitation t i I he public. Si !j REV. ALFRED LELAND STANFORD, Pasior 8 toliaici and Call's lliit.nj' the allei 'We are lino Ii inleiested ill ont- f, A noon Mrs. Fovi wn fi -is. F.r; re. I hut chocolate and dati and x.mr r- cuunit ion of the ln- torical , mine, t ion it Ii Fiiicnln l olh ue The exercises ill I 1 1 1 1 lll'e t II, II uith th, FRIEND HUSBAND SHOWED d. -dilation ill ,,,u r f.mr .lavs l.eK ., PROPER APPRECIATION. t.inn F. hi uaiy Mt, and closing' F. I.m.-M I -1 1 Ii . L'epresent a I ie clinifhtnen uill I.- Anything in our Ryady-to-Wcar Do parlmciit on 1k-j two days for just ne half Price i 'I'he thiiij; sounds leo ood to I,, Irne, lit if really happened. Fet no man piesen; I loin all over the ( nited Slat I v 1 1 i:--.- -I. I UNION BIBLE C0NFEREN I ream Lilt that. it riallc happened. IiiKht here in (iastmiia, too. tslie is a housekeeper, a wife, iind a mother, uhich is a far yrealei .and more c,,iii,'n -,'ite.l ,j.,li llian helii"; ' president of .a ml ( 'a nada Four of I lie I ;i-ho; s of I hi z the ei Ti-kes . This pairiniit will h, .loh, i Weslev a-- ii student :it (i,:.. international on,- am! pa In !' Fi," Ii . p OTHER BIG SPECIALS li.500 Yard Scrims and Sheetings, 15e values, per yard 5c 1000 Yards Staple and Fancy Ginghams 25 and 0 cent values, to go, yard 10c i r .0 0 STOWE CO. Methodist Fpiseopal .lllil' li Ulll lake p., , t in the prok'i'.iiu : l!isho s Th.,niu.s i, I,"1 -on, of I'hicao. Win. M.' I low.'l. . t Washington, F. .1 . M ' o i , ue 1 1 . ,.f p,t: II... I ........ I Si,.,, , , 1....,. I. M.., I'lll'Uh. aii.l Iheo. S. II I'd. I sun, of .e 5! ... - ' . . ... '- troil . w ico. rue was n'Hiijj out to a sni.-ii a n a i r , ,, . . , ,. A payeant put on I . - the I inmimIv nlllcll Would keep hi r hevond the noon ' . ' . 1 III I HIliK -.1,1.1. ,,l. ill . ., , . -. i , ii'iii , so sue rose ear:y ;ui'i prepare-i ;i d lectalde meal for Imt liirt'e aiel ten, tt ........ I.- L 1.-.. I' 11.- X ..I II..I , , .' , , .,'..'' ', , . , Fnio rsi' i,s w. ll a, -.oiee ,,l I h, la , .,; ,,. ,r- ... ' .., "Wsode. of ,is life. The .1, .im-i ,,, i'n,i iib in : I t iiini liisii- its e-M.,, :,i 1 . . , , A - , :i" ii""! nai ional one aiei pa i ' T as steniuiin; viands ever & o prrpare ,, , , , e , , "ii U1 . 1 ;) k ii l,v foreign st udeiil - ot t, m sui h a meal taxes Lith the domestic and -, :, , ,., . ,. , 2 1 niMTstlv, ( liiui'M', Japan, se, I ilipim. T artis'n- leniperiimenls and, when Ineak ii;.. ,. . ..; .11, t 1 lliiuliistaiii, an. I I.i, tm Ann 10 n 5 ,ilS' 'S ","'-r -v To f the mo-t l,eau,,fl r,',e- "lsl"'s """ eonsideralih. to... Hut she ,;,,;,. m ,, si., tii 9 did it and surveying h-r handovoik kn.-.x , the LVIO fon-i,.-,, students t ,t, lf Ki,S K"""'- -N"r '"' f'"-t.'el fiM-,sity. ;U . k,,u tl,. U f to place the friendly and s.xitliii.e; ,.ffee iuteru.-i-t iona I rooms. I'"' "" ""' 'ls iIe.tive T. s, iiil Center is lu-t ,,f .-, match neailiy. Then she went out, look Cronp of l,uildin;s lii,h Ih. X ' I, :. I 0 iiic very handsome and nnhiirricl. Fpis.-op.-i! .-l,ui-eh has under wav .-.! th, When she returned, late iu the after I'niversity of Illinois under Us I ,,tenai in noon, she sij,'liisl a hit as she ent rs the proyram. The entire trroup wiM ,..t a i .loer. 1 ne nouse iii,,,-,i ureaiv ami ne well over T I . M 1.01 10 The ; r 1 ! 1 1 1 r 0 serted and the dishes were unwashed. is Ci.lliic and the material is li dfoi l J But riht here a cliaiinini; surprise tone. awaitisl her. a rare and most surpi isinj; Ainon the trustees of , W, J srpris. In the midst of those ei:ip'y Foundation a re Bishop Thorn... N,.ini and unwashed di.slies lay a luief hut son and Mr. J. A. Heath. Ilo- pi, si. lent J s'"il sill isfrinn ante uritten iu tin- luisi of the ('hic,-i."t I'cl. -r:i I l,',-ei.- F.aek ness like hand of the head of the hous" )r Jjunes '. Hi.ker. the dne. tor of the 2 hold. It read: "(iixnl ditmer. Thank Fiiundat ion luis Lcen in charge of this J you.'' work at the I'niversity of Illinois for II 0 No wonder 1ic felt rested and happy year. immediately. No wonder that di-ihwash iuif U'came a drenm and coojiiair suppjr So-in it will lie clic;i ,r t. lmy winter imdicine l',,r M -' I a-, Fat I. -1-1 1:. i ! ..iii-lip looll'. u . W, t II.. - t II ! 1 i ! 1 ! 1 i i I i i i 1 a i i 1 1 1 i a a 1 i i . Main Street Methodist Church C ommencing Monday, January 21, at ):M0 p. in. Every Night 7.:J0 p. m. Kev. Dr. Leon Tucker, of California, America's Foremost Ilible Teacher The Public Cordially Invited. I t i t i & i I I i i I s I I am' a 1 ; T. t, . , t ; 'a , '. the Ne oo sa. ks of t! I'-oir mats, ,ui : A . ' ' Fa - I.'.' . '.. I"" ; ail ! WOULD ERADICATE CATTLE TICK FROM ENTII!?; STATE. M i 1 1. A! rn,-,l,v I cattle ti k that the li!l nan kiiJ MT9 the Fej'i-hil are, Xcco.'iKiijj , i I.'cpr. scuta ive Ma'tfcrws, , !' Fert'ic, who is chairman of tie cotn- ii, i tee 'i iii: -d to Tivestiaf- the rJCf endi . ! FFIII, Jan. '.'I. Statenlde tick t,;res :,i:d eeicieii.y of the 8tat MTthU ..-lion s provided for in a hill in- t,.,-t tie. firs', hearing will he htl Best rhurshliy afternoon at two o'cliKk, Use t,.a todav Lv lieptesen: Chambslain's Cc This is a ph -is., c. i . Fc.r.edv. ! re! ! ,-;,; . I! a poem. No wonder she told her friend clotliin' than to go soi'tii I'M the sea-Son. L.in in Use f,,r r West Main Ave. 0 aliout it, one s(, seldom has such new J to tell. A J COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY U. D. C. CHAPTER. -New York Evening l',,st. in )un: y, ars and is I , I I in in t los". Col s,h.. his wVe:'. i's good quali'as ;i re .; kaiv.n. I: Another thing we notice aLout human is a favorite with mothers ,.f youu;; nature in tlikt tlip tracer alw.-ivs con- chihlr. n. as it contains no :.::ii or i :lt " .-,-...1 .. l. . I.. (::... ..r 1 ..rti.fll drm- Trv t W .. II vll .:.ve UC.-UUeCUra COUI1 o-li ,-, I iii tl .lahns.,,, ivi r which a hard Wit tiesies a-rti now- Wins WtmmwMNl. t. mil made i,,itn :, the ciimni'tter a,,veir ,pfw tlif rntmiittv. 'Aomnff : ir.oasur.i comes this nrtuher will Iw John mnt - UiU. '- ak I., ti.- Il-ior for final consideration. pf ll,ht!!U mrjnlMT-f.ih Itoard. - f is understood t i have heen trustees of the i'liiversity ami head ef hv v. . Q. M. tFrt, of WilminR-' various other state institutions U' Imvi North Carolina eomj-lalued that they arn nnnbto Uv pli- I h. ,i r., -a. presid-nt of tin Fan I Owners Association. There nre tam j.l;uis of propose! liuildiags. 'wentv two counties in r.astern ortti .siders the she 9O9999CttMt0tM Tl"' ll"ui"ii ' '' list "f ,u' u,'"'.v '''ll""l"' iJ' Journal. in. d ol" su.J: a I, t .. o l.l it U to ri.l this section cf Advfrtis in Th Daily Gjiette. r
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