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WIDNESDATTJANTTAST 26, 1921. six. THE GA5TONI A DAILY GAZETTE AMERICAN BUSINESS MAN S : SAYS VIENNA PRESENTS ,' ' "PANORAMA OF MISERY." (Ej The Associated rress.) ' V' VIENNA. :. Ai!'.-ri-:.ii Imsiwsa man w'n.i i . : eity wait o mirj-ri ' .v that hat taken i Austrian en pi ;.-;! i that gay licit the ii;tiioni!ii;i hero, n. tlif r Henry B;irn:. visited Vip-imi ! iaiil, there lie has retsi: m-.! weeks, loiin i hat In- i r a ' k "I ni vi r ii to nil Am. Tic :i: Sere. 1 li:r tragic cfl'i'i'- ... in uc:i rly t y the .-irinil i. i . such vvliu!i'N.i ! out of j ' i i t . Food is -i.-iri", Unit to ..l.7:,i' . can be happy this. "Why," he milf, inii. ii li--fofprriK t.i the ill the Hiii-lr:.- N'.nv t wo ami dull-eyed, these so jra.V wiitu I Wi ' " Kverybu.ly se"i. somt'tliini;. ' 'I' ti Scraps f fm'i w ii iven liv snine t i r. -or relic!' ; r" t'ur fiint i-iirry i . food. H.- ': , iifn I ns l,i T,' ! 1 rini'l. B:,ri;:. ' ' : ! i 1 i :i f.' da ' - ' 1 1 va id, a y r ; 1 ; - I II !' M !f I'll. Ml I M' hp :i liT in i.ii- 'i. t.i iit'1" v,),i ! ymi; :i rf t'ur coat, probably the last vestige of her Health lwnt uvcr under the weight tif Iter pack, triiiling alone beside u former oflieer in the Austrian army who still v. r.- iiis uroat Hrt'.v cii.'it ;iinl cap. Tlit-u . :mi 1 1 1 1 ' I re! i of tlif vi'iv i(mr with their i"!i- :'eet prot lulling front their worn -J . It WHS VlT.V Wt't Ull.liTt'oIlt .'lllil !H r t-vt-rv stf tuif could hoar tut- water ' fryiii their shoes. ' r t',. Wi'TV till ML ' 'I ' . r :!.' ill', that Tuv a viiiii;ii MARSHALL FOCH SUFFERS DEFEAT AT DOMINOES. (By The Associated rrees.) !'RIS. .Ian. I'll. Mar-dial I'och ..' i:itf(.'v i iinf mi i' 1' I t'f ; -r ii i : i ii". .IT.Ti-tl ;i rrnoliiiiK ili-t'.-:tt tin- nllii r A:. ' - ient MilliT.ni. I fcl" Ki:iini' -liciifl i. '.niif, fur t hf.v w 1 rf j ..-i rt hit. !' u.'i: imT ;i .-1 r If;' ;it .l.iriiin.H T: . Ami--if:in Vml..-i:i.i.r. Hii-Ii '. I ;.. :iii l t.irin. - I'r.-.i.f lit I'.iin :' ' i : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 - I hm r tlf ur-:tt in:i I h:i I ',' ' .i : 1 1 i i i i Xf .'l 1 1 i f . Tlif i llr i i "''! I :i w ritt-r . :' 1 'ii I . uf I '' f ii. Ii i.u n., i i-' if .-. - . . '.. 1 1 v :i" f.iil. .- : I' ; i fi If : - i.-i I t r;i ', l; t-;t 1 T illjj liif Ii i;r;-- Hi' l-V.-tll. .'..ii .r!.fr ! i . ' ! i . li t.i :t ! t.-n. I tin .f.i:,;i i . i ' if . iinifiil ni:irkiiif liif l.iii I 1 . .I. h:i. I .f f ! ii i.. If r fur :i n ...... i ,:ii. inn I' -.'I t lull ll.'l.l l.t-H'ill In b. "If we lunl gaiiif of .loniiiioeB, " ex t luiiiit.l M:. rslml r'tx-li. Alas! tim Itox uf .loiiiiiiot'9 of the Kly h:i.l l-eeii f.irjjotti'ii; ami thrrf were mi .luii iiiiif s in the r'-sla ur.-iiit. Wf iiinr g.-t s 1 1 n it f .tr tlie rttiirn jiiiirnf . " .lit-lare.l M. Millpraii.1. win) pntr Tsti-t! thi iiMportaiit missitin to his !iM. .If;i!i. W'ht'ii af'fr t'if 'f rf inrniy. they re juiiif.l tin- train f..r tlif retiini jnnnipy, a 111:11;. iili' . n: ! -i .i.nniiKifS was sprt:i.i ...it i. n t'if 'al.lf of tlie sal.i'in fir. It ha ! 4if.li lii"'i.r'l frmn a folinifl of tin- -f.i.la'-if. 'I'm i .-. v. . Tf iini"f .li.-ttfly f.iinif.l. 'I'),,. l'r,-.i.l.Mt i,a! t,f Marshal fur part a.. . I'll, '.r :.-'. . I -tr t : i. - wt if M. I 'ni" I r;ir,- -ni l II . W.lila.'f. " , vt-..ii4 i i. iafji " " M. I '.'ill- fa !. I 1 -i. -i iiil..i-a...r. ' ' Tlif I'r a. nurprtse. The Poineare-Wallaee fW gaiiieil a (weepingwctory over the Miller an.l-Fot'h sitle. "Let us have v revenge," the Mar Wf ,,J iiil..!-a...r. " I l.f I'r. -.i Mar-lial aif . rin k .Ia. rs. " I I.,.! .-. ' ' ri '.li.-l Mr. Wal ' lit ' " Y , - I'ai EXPERTS TO 'DETERMINE i CAUSE OF EXPLOSION MEMPHIS, Twin., Jan. 25,Ihv tiiratioB by aarenta of th United Htatei glial tlet'laretl inijietuously. "We cannot, j bureau f zploaives, repreaeniativea of Mr. I'rpsi.leiit, allow .mrselves wirh a tie-, the oil company sail local oSieiala trail feat." j uailer way today to definitely determine The revenge wa palpitating, hut in the causa of the explosion of a tank can the pa l the game, whifh for a long time j t easing head gasoline at the plant of i swaye.l in the balniiep, pronounced itself j the Colyar-Reeae Company here jester- in favor of M. Puiiicare and Wollaee. Iay which wrecked a ltlook of frame "Well. Mr. Marshal, you are beaten, " j dwellings and caused the death of tin' .T. Milleran.l said. negroes. ' j "It seems to me, Mr. I'resiilent, that In addition to those killetl approxi yon art', too," re,joinpl the Marshal, j mutely a score of persona were injured . "But what adversaries! Mr. I'oincare j Hospital reports today Indicated that plays very well an. I the Ambassador is a i re in a critical condition, ehaiiipit.n player." Two whit persons, L. C. Scott and J jJ. W. Wihler, white employes of the tolyar-Reese Co., are among the injur ed. Both were badly burned. Colyar-Reese, president of the oil corn pany, attributed the explosion to spon taneous combustion, which occurred when vajKir from the gasoline, released when ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine. M Mi I : !i-l iuTIf ! M. I'l.ihr.in . 1 I i. Ii.-'a i. I: M.iil in f i r , I i M-i I.:. I K.tfh. ' w-!..'. M. I'..iii,a'-f. i .. A i ! ';ii'. til 1 .'..' e-" ill I ..If I Mr. Wall. i.f. " eer "a me . - : u ui : . 1 .!. 1 1 w a- STATE VETERINARIAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF TEACHER H A Id. AX, Ky., Jan. 'J.". Night ses sions of court will lie held, Circuit Judge W. T. Mason announced today, if neces- ...rr tu .'iiiiinlft,. t.pfiir.i t lu pn.l of this week the presentation of testimony in the Ith lo,ne of the tank car was removed,' trial of Dr. H. C. Winnes, former state fam in eontact with the atmosphere. !. riiiarian. for the murder of Miss Lnla j Another theory was that the explosion I'ars.ms, 'i,. Mountain school teacher i""Kht have been due to a spark from the The packers make very small profits, but they know how to make both ends Ufa!. Boston thoe and Leather Ke-pnrtir. i chisel of a workman opening the dome. I ! Those Manila riots do not make very I good imleienileiK-e projw gauds. Indi j anupolis trtnr. Beware! T'nltfhS you see the name "Bayer" on pckn.'Ps or tin tablets you re not getting genuine Aspiriu pre scribed by physicians for twenty - one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as sol. I in the Bayer pack age for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ka niche. Toothache, Lum bago, and for I'ain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost a few cents. Druggists also sell larger papkiigos. Aspiriu is the t -:.! mark of Bayer Manufacture r of Monoaeeticacid ester of Salicylieaei.l. Call 50 and The Gazette's ad man will come to see you promptly about that ad ertisement . MO A.MIGH ru i r-, fj. r a - i 1 1 Stock of "Mmlmk Shoes tW-lill that were former,y IMIlili 80,d P t0 $12,50 9mS11m a pair' now aU at $7 45 K Endicott'Johnson Si Shoes YCRA J. U rree Free PRIZES IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY 1st Prize Ten Dollars in Gold 2nd Prize Fve Dollars in Gold You don't have to buy in order to compete in this contest for the Gold Prizes SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR PARTICULARS Children's Shoes r.lack, liniwn a n I Cray, $2.00 values, only 98c 250 Pairs of Ladies' High Grade Dress Shoes .Made of finest Vici Kid Leath er, regular values up to $10 Special SALE PRICE $1.95 Ladies' Comfort Shoes Soft and easy for the feet, $3 values, SALE PRICE 98c 600 PAIRS OF MEN'S HIGH GRADE DRESS SHOES. Genuine Goodyear Welt, Leather Inner and Outer Soles, English and I'.ox Toe Styles, Col ors, Muck, Vici Kid and Mahogany ('all'; u great many with Knbber Heels attached; val ues to $10.00, SALE PRICE $4.98 350 PAIRS OF LADIES' HIGH GRADE DRESS SHOES In Black and Brown; High, Medium and Low Heels, in any shape Toe that you may desire. These Shoes sold for as high as $7.00, SALE PRICE $3.79 $25,000 Shoe Stock For Men, Women and Children Must Go We have placed this mag nificent Stock of up-to-date and seasonable Shoes in the hands of the Money Saving Sales Com pany, the World's great est Bargain givers, to of fer for only eight (8) days at prices that will make your eyes sparkle, your nerves shiver, baffle, dazzle and be dumfound ing to competition, be yond the shadow of a doubt. This high grade Shoe Stock must be sold in eight (8) days, starting Friday, January 28th, at promptly 9 A. M., and close Saturday night, Feb ruary 5th. THIS SALE IS STRICT LY SPOT CASH. NO C. O. D.'s. NO APPROVALS. For Boys and Girls Made of Solid Leather, Black and tan. These Shoes are absolutely guaranteed; val ues up to .f.-i.Oo, Sale Price $2.48 and $2.98 Ladies' Felt Bedroom Slippers Leather :mh1 Sufi Sides, with ami w itlicu: Heels; all Col nr : an! Si,.e, ; 'J."i values, SAI V. I'!;l( T. 98c 1,000 Pairs of Ladies' Low Cuts Consisting of high grade Ox fords, Black and Brown Vici Kid, Russian Calf, Patent Leather. Dull Kid, High, Me dium and Low Heels, $10 values, SALE PRICE $4.98 Men's Solid Leather Dress Shoes English and Box Toe Styles; Leather Inner and Outer Seles, Goodyear Welt, val ues up to .$('1.50, Sale Price $3.48 Ladies' High Grade Dress Shoes Black and Brown, High, Medi um and Low Heels, all Shap ed Toes, all Leathers, $10.00 values, SALE PRICE $4.98 Beacon and Endicott Johnson Shoes For Men Every pair guaranteed to be of Solid Leather and to give perfect satisfaction; Black and Brown, English and Box Toe Styles, SALE PRICE $6.45 an Sale Opens Friday Morning, January 28th, 9 O'clock OE STORE OPPOSITE CITY HOSPITAL A STORE - TO BUY GOOD SHOES" GASTONIA, NORTH CAROLINA V
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