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pack mil WEDNESDAY, FEBEUABY.2, 1921. THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE LIVE NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS OF GASTON j ; - ' ' - - : : 1 QUILLEN'S PARAGRAPH. Tim giuiplifled spelling of propaganda ii b-u-M. LOWELL LOCALS Correspondence of The Daily Gazette. LOWELL, Feb. Miss KJith Kob- ALEXIS NEWS BUDGET OF LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM BELMONT By Mrs. Adelaide Smith Beard Study Class Meets With Mrs. Cox. , Tim Presbyterian Mission Stn.ly Class met on Tuesday afternoon at tlio home of Mrs. D. II. ofjx. Iu spite of the in- ! Xefl Titiuan, of tho Kra.le. s, diool fam'ty 'if'h Sunday in M;.y element weather there was a good attend ance, about twenty-five members being present. Tho study lesson was led by. America's greatest overhead expense is the money paid for blue-sky stock. VCti shall avoid balloon travel until the things have a boomerauge attachment. Permps a school teacher shuts her Correspondence of The Daily Gazette. -Mr- aml Jlrs- eve, when she ! kisK.at in order to avoid insou and Miss Margaret Hudson were Karly Aberuathy, of Cherokee Falls, tj. tf1(, !il.riltiv v ir jiujiils. Yorkville visitors last week, the guests -'., spent the week-end with liis parents, , Mr. and Mrs. C. t . Abernathy. , T(l IIiau .,, ,,(lttIs ,,,,,,1,. for govern Tho singing convention was post- .,,,., ... thl, ,, ,,.,. .,.-.,1. ,vh,.n visitors last week her daughters, Misses poned on account of the snow until the ,iraw (0. jurv , j tlf v of Miss Alline Stephens. Mrs. J. It. Titman had as hernveek end of Hickory Grove, K C, Clara Titman, Mr. W. V. Styer and fau.ily spent Kii.li,,.. makei l-.-,t. i.rrliai.s. but this! stenographer for tho 1". k X. fr. ij.ht the week end in Cherrvville with his ,1M.S1. 't a.ply to th- friction betwwn the oflice, Greenville. IS. ('., and I sl.-i Titma Mrs. W. T. Hall, the. topic for which! who is in training at the I'resbytorian wag "Seed Sowing in Korea." A col-! Hospital, Charlotte. lectioa was taken up for home iiiissions, ' Mr. 'J. C . Gardner, of Iil,i Icll, X. V., the deep suow. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1', Styers. The school was knocked eut of busi ness one day last week on account of tenant and the janitor. which amounted to $17. i spent several days in town last week, the The hostess, assisted by Mrs. It. F. guest of his cousin, Mrs. M. A. Teague. Cox, Mrs. Leland Cox and Miss Lottie. Miss Meek Heard, of the high s-lmol Mis Frames Mo.. re, of 8'jnley, spent Sunday with -Mrs. Carl !vr,,i: When a man lies in his grave, the tomli-tniio lies almo him. '1 ' In c.-is. (if ear tin- .l:i'i inielit net Mr. L. li. 1'elliaL'er an I :,.m. Olin. : i. .i .- ,i. . i-..:....i Jl . ' ---p,.... .. - , , , ,i . , . ,(. i ;i(- ( (- C I.I I I " I (llUlilll'l vox, gerveci u neiiciuiis irum buiuii tuuisr, n mi uiu cecK eini al tier liome 'ie ..im.imu;i. iiniuis i ur-ia v. StVc- sandwiches and coffee during tho pleas- in Comeliu.v Mr. Charlie Hager, of .Stanley, rout. but the tav.s c d. ant social hour which brought tho meet- Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Holmes had for.""" spent tfuinlny with Mr. Lev Hoover.. ing to a close. Teachers Complete Study Course. their guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kos f : . i m , , . "' -uuuiiei, a s.Udenr or. Ml. ,..,( -. . ... ..... 1J! 1 i ii . i .1 i . ... 1 un.viie iinn son, i.iliy, ot ll.mlo, and "io, speiu me uerK i n I unii ,er father of a iat parents. .Mr. ami .Mrs. ( .K!.V M.niney. -MISS l.erheV ,;,.lir , ,V i will, ;, attack of ;np. It may he well to explain that I.ien laliau llyer, is not the ion in Italy. Railway travel nil! in wr he v it limit Ms tlinm until rii..l enaches are car , rid for fresh air lien. Is. mi I . . . M. T .1 t. ....l.. 1 I . If ' 1 , A . . ine memiM'rs ot me jjuiimuiii iniwn o. u. .iii'iainu'r, oi l.reenslmro. faculty, with tho exception of the High Mr. G. Frank Hovis was a li'u'.herford Wchool teachers, wlio have been takiiig ton visitor Friday. a reading study class, have finished their Mr. Leo Culhersun, of Xew London, course ami had examination oi it. Prof, was the guest last week of Prof and DOUGH BOYS LIKE TO RF A n H. C. Kisk, who conducted the class, was Mrs J. f. Kamseur. ; ABOUT JULIUS CAESAR. The Floiida sC-de-.m.-... would stop delighted with tho results, and stated Mrs. (J. Frank HovU and children (Rv Tlie Associated 1'ress ) s'reet sooonini; in Wa,hig-on serins de that the n.a.ks made were among the spent a few days in Hlackshurg. S. C, . ... yXy t. rmiue! ,., , the gall in gallant, highest he has ever seen made in this last week. , ' Iale4 of adven- "I. in i .i hi. 1 1 ,i ii nisi are ine iau- ri'e reeling matter of ti e American A nen mgr. --lein line h like a Ilea foic , in G,n..:,ny an I Zai.c Cn v is the "" '"'I'- '" "' atl. Mtiou with i . . .1 .i rill Mcik'..' .l.'i-i I -i i n i ii re . . . ... . . , ... 1 1 1 ' , i 1 1 i" i t - - seoge and Ninth Point schools wire also lar rehruarv ineeitnu 1'hiu s.ia v ft r- .. -l ... . i i. i .... . . :n. I.', i .. . . .". laiigelv i i;ng i. .In ,a meiniMTS or ino class. wc.ing in niness mnni, rrmoarv ... at .i o clock at tlm , , . . f y ., .i.;.,,. i-,,, i, ,('il'S',''l!'Jitt I ) I I'tii.ri nil1' i'i.Hn I'M 'llili nr and bad weather, several of those taking graded sdml auditorium. Tim program '. . ,' ' '"' j t j (, . f xs j, k, ,h r.., t i i ii .... ii .. : t l i . . i . . k . , - . . ' e i I . h i i,j ' t ! "I Mhi t :i i n-1 i . r ' I lie course nave oeen unaoie 10 iukc ineir . "e in cnarge or ine civic commit t!V, ,,. ... ... iron' . . ;t exainmationtl as yet. no lias .secured to address fir a'nli on ... i.i- . . . . i ii i.. . i l.i- :'i - a : n i no primary learners nin now oegin a .ns -ms. rs. .. ik-nniis.ni. ot irisroiiia. , ,, TYe; 'ie re"' 1 course on physical education, which will l'-very mem Iter is urged to he present. ", . ".. . ,. .' " , " ''' (! (. kiml ot worn, snowing tlie ljgn gra.le ot f-iuol resume.! is work Monday after work done by the teachers in the Heluiont closing only 0iin day for the snow. Bchools. The teachers from; the Tu.-ka- The Woman's Club will hold its rogn- bo ft practical demons! rat ionv in jjyninas- I he Woman'-; Auxiliary of the Moth tics, games and storv plays. 'Miss Kliza- o.list church will lerct Satii.'lay after beth Hall, who took n specTnl cfmrse in noon, Fehruary ", at .'1 o'clock, with this at Columbia I'niver.sity, will have Mn It. II. Keiiiiingt.ni ,-.t the par.-.in.-ige. charge of the class. It is hoped all neniiheis wi.l I,. irc-.'nt. New Book3 for School Library. Th' educational committee of the A Country Girl's C:ecd. Woman's Club, composed of Mrs. 1'. I ,,.,, ),, j , ,.;,,),. Hall. Mrs. ,T. T. Ken.ly, Miss Meliabel b.ve its beauty aid Us spirit. I rej-dee Crawford and Miss Annie McOee. went in the tilings ,o as a i'iv r! to Charlotte Monday to purchase hooks for my holm- and my ncighh. rh ....I. for the school library. A number of 1 lievr I can share in the !.r.-m: splendid sets of books, iiirhicjing Scott, round In", in I he I r:: -ja n.-.- of l!.e rr'h.i' I Dickens and other chtssici iilld hooks in the spring, in ji. h ading v.!,.-; ; a' suitable for young fedks. wore brought, harvest time, in lie muniag s ag if Something over a. hundred'" dolla ra was birds, an I in 1 1 c gin', of the sua-e: mi invested, and other b miss w ill be bought the far horizon. 1 e not to c : . :- - -' th's later on. The eleventh grade has charge beauty in my ow a l'.fe as ictur.ii'v a'ol of the library, two members of that class as happily as the wild r s hi . mn !,v : i.e having it in charge daily. roadside-. Personal-, and l ocals. I beli, e 1 can h.-iv.. a p:..i in " The Camp Fire girl i are practicing on courageous soirit ..f the nitre. T i ft, play -to be given ill t he next week or spirit has catered into the trunk in . SO. It is an Indian play entitled I'oea- pasture. The s'enrs plaer.l in iis ;: hontas," and premise:, to be' quite in- i.i'l l'.-rtl. i - stn ..: ri I ail ; i teresting. s"rengrli a s .n. It !"... lis in the t.- id-r Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Armstrong are j.lants thc-v t.i.rst !,,. ..ee l .:.-.- welcoming a little son. t Ti:i rv.-i William, that impiison i men :n.d n::-'i tfi ii the lwni Tuesday, February 1. Mrs. Arm dark earth to tic- light. Ii -..i-nds i,'1.. strong was Miss Lucy Ij-oper before mar- nc-stling uo'. s of :l: mr; I ! , k. iC. nag'. this courageous spirit. ' ton. cm taie the Airs. II. L. Stowe and Mm.'t'. I!. Me- hard tilings f lif,- v.i:li g'a !.a s. Adams wore Charlotte shoppers o.i Tiles J beliexe there is iimhIi I can d . in . . da.:. c.e.ntrv hon.e. Thri.ugii --u iving th.- Mrs. It. is. Ford, who has bc-.-n si.k for Ins' way to do mv cv. !. f :y work I '' several weeks, is now much better. find joy in common tasks .1 no- w.-lh Mrs. L. F. ( rciisliaw spent. Tuesday in 'through luing coin r.-id- h'.p I can In-'; Gastonia. She was accompanied home bring into my hoiae the ha pine-- and by Miss Kunice Spencer, who will he her pea.-e that : re alwa; - ,i aca: i d ' guest, for several days. out of -lo..r world. Ti roiiKh 1. a h Miss (ilndys I'.razeal. a st.ideiit at the I can l-elu make rcai to ;.'! w i a - ' . '. Sacred Heart, College, has been sick for way their hi;. In it i.b-.-i! of i' rv l the past several days. I ) lieve my love m-d !. itv i'..r ! Mrs. G. W. Howe, littlr Miss Margaret hum- sh.in.l n-:n i: in -u.i e to t'at and Master George spent Tuesday in ( las- larger home that we tall o.;r a. 'gh .. tonia, the guests of Mrs. T. A. Hatch- hood. I would .join with the p.- '.a . fori'. live there in true frieinhia --. 1 uc.rl Miss Mary McLean, c.f Gastonia. is whole heal iedlv give mv Lest ... faithi; sm-ii'liiig several days here, the guest of all that is being d 010 ! the h "t :.:i. lit Mr. and Mrs. Lowry 1!. Wils ui. Mrs. ,,f ti mmuuity. I oi.ld ha v a d th. t Wilsoa will have as soeiid the day guest I think a:. I -a-, an I ..,. !:!; ' i ;-n.. Thursday her mother. Mrs. 1". W. Hand, eounlrv pe ; ir aear and far in !'t gi-..' and Miss lrma Keid. of Lowell. king.loni if L.vc for neiiih.i. v hi.-h the The teachers at "The Tc-acherage " Master came t.. -:;iidMi the Master are planning to give a minstrel show in v.ho knew and .-are I f . r .'unt-.v ways tho near future, th.' proceeds of which and e un'.,y folks. are to go towards the fund for pun has- ing a new piano. Further part idihu , as PROTESTANT LEADERS TRY to date and characters, etc, will be an TO HARMONIZE INTERESTS. nounced soon. ( Hv 'I hp Associated Pre'w.'7 . ..ST . LOUIS, .Feb .2 Protestant leaders identified with various national and international movements for church unity, met hire today to consider mcav Correspondrme of The Dailv Gazette urM for haimonizing their ir.tetcstj P.KSKKMKR CITY. Feb 1 -We ex- -Delegates emphasized no new .i ci,..,-.ti- ai. ..i At .. ' zation or consolidation of foices is to Hi.-. .-..iii..mio .--I. tiioi ..iis. ..iiar- "st. popalar am hor. S'rangc iv i i;.,n-,, Julias l arsar runs cl '-.e s: -"' d With til" Tonghbovs, who '".i' translations ,,f ''"'- '"' Wa-s. This i, due to ' :""" - "''": a.a ,i ". , ,., ,;. ,,;, ,,. Valley and ti,.- rah.s of :, ,r I .u ..,.,. tlo- K'.iiie wiii, '-I lifts. ( aes ,r's w:k on' "f !he s. ,-,., ',.,. j, , h,..; aad makes it a enid-.'.iok !--.- nra,. -u. , .,.,-',, , ., . a - .', . r I v L'.' - v a e'l-s vv'd a .!..- . ,;. ,.,.,s ,.,. ! i :eg !:; i a.- l.'him- a re a fso popn!:, r. ' ' ' u ' '' ' '' oei o i s , In. a r,- mils: ' li:e I 'd n l tic.- agari i.ni ' ' ; i n' a s by i 'no . , ri,,i;s hit- 111 ONE ELEVEN OA EUROPEAN purchasing in this country slackened. High-grade tobacco formerly shipped abroad accumulated. We bought it. This is the unusual condi tion which enabled us to pro- rlnrosnrfi n mini it r -Jrir.f--ric PnSW ;vv ne'EIeven at so low a price. try them! -' tlVs. : .a k. i s a re sn pii ioiisiv like the old fashioned bun. la lie, -ti. in co l.l a-ads i nt a: ::, - Nipp-.M ' 'Ii.. l-'iiiui" inei i".. a'. no poets in I a i i ' u iiia. M de ! v .-a ' id !'; laoos. aad w a -n v -oi A. I '. w ii! -end out a I t e line . i tie- pa pel s i I ! s; 1, 1 1 your name t - r-laV H.7irr , vv!ikh Bi'ii.s Hut if vou don't like "III" ( ir.ircit muury bat L Irom the dealer. i -ii cm k' i your V, : oh n n,,d t! ' la pn-nti d 1 Ad stor -'.. in 1 1 "e r with toe- s V 'II e p I , a a ny ot !, pcrio. I .. I.ibiarv Assmia to ..., iy the ii ' i r ; ' ' . s ,1-t .. ' ! Yoeeg ' a. ::,:,, aol I' e. at: ii,:", ' a l. . " ' . a li.aa I.: Native, o!" Aaoien: ; would I. -nrpris.- I to i.e.!.- a wail of hold tier from Ann ri e.ro; who can't l.ii.d nil i far enough to own -hoc--. la. thi M ' tor ,;n la diu.: r g. ...r.l : n -' of t! : A. -a 'S !:- .-.:'! ..- a: :ov and linds 'ha! i "a r--:.h !l. e !.-! w .!! the VoUl.g "' a s ,. 1 . i, ti : '. a laid in "' "'I. a I i . la ' iv : 1 ae w . he a a rh a : l.i; ,rv .-o.-i.. t :,,a has ' " " ' X a va : .a he- to," A mil i i 'ei..' is and r , i:. , v - !' ' .- o- . i a a a : I ha - a- a- ... :.- . ii, id p. Am, i- : .. ' . r p-i i - s , ;' C na , ,: v. ' 1 !.- i . !'. s ,.. ': -'' -: An,.' i i w- ' : 1 i ,;' '.thh i.oMh a.ioa-. in ' a ; " a "i . i, a u 1 r i . f i . w - j .a p. i s . .. 'o il I o r j - a 'lion and ! ' ' : r" -.a ' a a. h ' : h- a lies ' le- : ', -a ! M..V . .:i :,- ':!- '- i- ."' an la h -'.ii". .1 a. i I !.'.' : .' a : . ia ' . i ' - i U' '" ' :' '--' '' J".'l t'a na I- There are t'.v.i reasons n hy men alTec! '. .1 ':, m oo v : I : tVy have 'ii,-. 1,. o, ; aid fad,:; -s...,,,,,!, - . ca- s.. t;M -.- a-a- ton lav .. tie. TI.- ' r. p '.. ,.- a i ; .v.. il l an- N. C. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE MEETS AT GHEENSBOitO tin- :a. a v. an know. I,,- is e... fy, ,.. ,h.,n I . I, la ! . X , i ,1) ( ) , . ('., M,. 'J.- - Ad- who :l.,i.ki In- is imp. i' ' an',, and tlm man ,Ms , , ,, f w.-hannr bv lire. .1. lyde '1'ur- uho thinks he is pi "v. .ir and Judge N. I.. Lute, of rrcn.sl.oro, - ..j em. I .he I w idav la-. u . onemen; c.n ADDITIONAL SOCIETY. .. ai.,,, i.i...-r th- au-pi,-. - . f the Ai.ii- . ...H I.e. go.- of Noitli i ar-.liiia Ion WHO WANTS -:.. . i'i. V. I.. I'.-.al. pr.s.0, nt ...' A SNOW MAN? vv .aio- F..s! ,di. g. . .-,:-. J. Fra A lit t It- (hlstcaia !'ll made a Sl.oe. a, tile of A-aovl-'r, 1 n 1 i , 1 r.a I 1 ia not I hr vi-rv eras th nt s.,,. . II,. . v iid ami -in- --1 1, IK v.alhes of ihe s,,l: bil 1 a nd vv o i' .- ' of add: 1 ss,,s. too. I ia th. nor' h I 1 ,- 1 n og - l.-i-t, -I tl. ad r ::. I a -h- .1,. fell - before ;. o,al-o p;. ,!.:;,!,! found ,.: : mall in in, w a s fra ! 1,1 e.l by a - -ino 1 ." on a its 10 en 1 a nd ,. 1 . stiinr of vv ha 1 ra a . .u .-11. r :-i gnl s , : : : 1,0 on ' , d; n; -' -p '.". . p: g ,! : . oiisieai, ', . What is the matter' she a- k. d . ' ' M v v man is g. o,e. ' ' wailed 1 1 small one. 'III'. Coll.'' lr-iii. IllT sistrr with !'i,: nil '.' I':, 'c.ho v-ants a suo.v man, any I!P( t u o ir- d Y. M. 1 A. I a I,. 1 -ri- aa n v v ' a- ' w -. M.:v I WHEN AUNTIE MOVES AHOUND. " V..i.d- r wl,:.t th. i:.,ti,..t;.l 1,'oIm I . st. i wo p.) 1 fin!, .f pi-. ..-nt . si v h- . " v. !,':.!, d :. i:.a at tie- libra v - t. !-i.,v Ai I th. 11 I..- .:,a... I fr. He '"I 'Old '- I la I, ,i ,-f Vl'lM s " ; ' ' la aa 1 r A 1 1 1 1 ' i .ih..-s around II 1' iiie.-cs make a ciiiioiis .sound; T'e V Had l hird her ,p I hr llnnr, Am: tii.i -!! at. r t 1 agi. th. .h.or . ' ' ha.-, a n a I. i-.-.-n At liir a 1 'r.-nooa 1 ha: k I.'. M. .' '.. .Madi ,. a r;a:ii ;ad wi'I s,,e:,k. la ',.,. I . - o : 1 1 g ; , .11:1, li o ! nd-. 1 no tii-; .! . - 's s, s . ,1 ,n if lie can, V , lit ion, '.viio :i Will c -llti.l.lr 1 1 ' . a ; 1 1 t e 111 -1 r : o . :up,i -nr. I. ion t o: na r Ma v ol" 1 I 'oai d.ittc, am, o.' In liana pods, Ir, s In Federal . r dohn I'. Kra- ..er.-ian t, 1 , I li SUNNYSIDE NEWS. e :,l; I to i an A ' i -i i ,:, , I.-1. ks ! a ; rim-ipl lie Watt., in the loss of their lS-monts- be evolved from the conference, v.': 1:1 v I . 'i I 1 -, l!(-Ti. 1M, I' ohr :h old son, who died last Wcd.u asilav. The lnc nrsl 01 a ViV . - , , funeral services were conducted at Mt Plained il is intcndcd 33 3 n-d,Um 't0 ' ' Beulah liaptisl church and the bodv was interchange views, explain the vr.r,ou r , pined i 1 he cemeterv there. - movements on foot, and sock co t --l.mi Mr. Jerome Chuimer is again serious- tion of efforts fcr unihcatlon T j jv j ..The conference will continue th ouir: - y ' Abo Mrs. Pavi.l Mitchetn u on the Ftii7 and il is Planned io foll"v" i! i: -! sick list at this writing. Wlth others at Texas, FeSmu.y ! , : s to 7, ana at tieveiana, arm bait nejie, t ..... Messrs. IS. L. Kiser and 15. II. Car penter were C.astonia visitors Saturday. Mr. I'almer Ciggerstaff, of lioiliiig pfirings High School, came homo Sun day to ml a few clays as h,1 was not able to continue his Mudics. Mr. Oliver lilark will leave Tuesday for his liome in liisbee, Arizona. Mr. I'ltsidey Morrow, .son of Mr. W. P. Morrow, will h-ive Thursday for Xewiiim, Oa.. to lake a -j:rue in te.e graphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ci, pro Moore have moved to '.Suuny.side from nir Dallas. Misg.s Lizzie Harmon and loiieva Kiser spent the weekend with home folks. . Messrs. Ben aud Harry T.arbee and Fred KiRgerstafT spout Suuday at the home of Mr. Herbert Carpenter. Mr. Tyr'ee Kier, of Hess-.nier City, spf nt SnturiJay and SSuuday with Mr . Paul Kiser. Practically all he children are back in sehool today after several days vaca tion last week on account of the enow. t a I .a . - , .,,,0 'a. a :", V ,hr i. - loas, ; t'i o' - I 'd v. i: li I, rma ay w :o gr, t e:'t w ! b anv ot h. r roi.n' re '. : a . n:s ,,f American g ... s t I'i :.ia e and I t:.ly u, re fir b, in ItM:'. but imports fiom a. a ' i , - s Im , ,-d sol ,s ia nt i 1 1 in respectively, during Easier week. KEAUY TO BE WED AFTER WEEKS SLEEP. NEW YORK, Teb. 2 Awak ened fion a four week's sleep one day after she was to have been mariied, Mis3 Yttta Lehman, 21. today raid she fe'.t no ill eifects and would be wed in a week or two Attending physicians said she had net been suherirg from sleeping sitkne-.s and that thc-y were unable to diacno'c the malady. Fatigued from social duties dur ing the Christmas holidays. Mis Lehman went to sleep January 1. and lor many days she lay without moving a muscle and at times was dcluious. s- Ml' ' SOUTHERN CATTLEMEN HEAR DR. j. h. lucKlERNAN i '..i ' .Mi-IA. s. i'.. :'.:.. -'. 1 or -i a on ! . tav 's ..-on r .' the rs-n h ... n I a 1 1 .e v. i; it a trot. "ii pi. tn.i ,-..i.ftioii and talk on , ait ' le tin "ia i,,s - by I l". .) . A . Kiel' na a ...I I!.-- aaonal ia.:i-! it loiieau, other '., a a aa aa ' .. o .. L'n 'a ad of lie,, for.t c a - ' ir will be- in id ,.: tiir state fa ir r. - i . ! ,.n ,gi, t t i it -eg t.itt hanen. o t n.- t . . l ; t ri. s .a ' !:, j-o a l 1 - o,l i h -. .. l-ia st.a'.-, w:ll i .-.ir talks, am ing I'-aaii will I" a ili-.ao-.mi of dairv cattle on oiitiui l.a. nis, by Felix Willi; m, ilia l.'i- a. i oi. ; 1 .'. hart . in ( '.:'. : :r, " ny I r. ''. A. ' .-i.e. Aio.ara. A -.: oad " II. mi g H. :' Ibid," ! y i'r .1.- - .r W. a . a- . .;. I i. ins,. i, 1 of. ;-, , s.. . 'I . ::;.. .ii.'o,;i..s aft.r toim.rr.iw 's EMi'I Y ARMY BALLOON SOON READY FOR LUTY M.V.I I'l.f M.V..'-. " a., Feb. '. I'ne ill".' : i mv balloon I! !M.:, vvhhii bra h .' .! :.i F :: M-.a ;. . I . p. c il iry. v . s ..' li.. attci" saapjong its cab! - at thr I., e I: ,!! i,a h, ii st.itioii and diifliag on! in s l- oa: sio,v ilamagrd aal wi'I :.o r, 'i.iol to it- stolon in .-, die or - ,. Id,,- :!; a' ,;' lie- ba-'non, ,-u-'. v . ..a ,- : - nt ' V it.;-- of C'" did. :ni. , . . : r loi ea's. Ti.e hag v - ..vrp' ,,it , . .. 1 , . . i oi. pe. current . .p..; -m-.i '.. a io",.:-,,: ai: : w.is whirl. -J bnk to land. Music Lovers For the next ten days we will place on sale about 2,000 Columbia double-disc Phonograph Records that the regular price is one dollar each but to get every owner of a Phonograph in our store we will sell them for eighty-five cents each. V The Records are the regular catalogue of the Columbia Company and are not any Special Records that are sold at a reduc tion. All February releases are included in this -sale. We would be glad for you to come in and look over our stock whether you buy or not. Winget Jewelry Company y,,.r..,-.rn.. sncsnasKCKS "Say Lady" "W.i V i H - -" ' !v ' I . 1 Z X jti.l 'tt.lak., 4L.K ' . . v. . V.J . y.Wi i I mC v y. ttUti n,Hll YODUMl '-'- ' ' - ' -- MM.:. lM.M,r. oiia iiii-i.iiMii iT-iiimiimiafiyr : ' -" ' m. . .-.? V -- .v. - n. 'a CACKLING OF GEESE ONCE SAVED ANOTHEK BIG CITY d I tao v vi;:k. I , i . K, a.. I 1 v k -. a.'a ti: ; a, I edt-y . ,'..-,.! a: a! ,.:,, t is hi- -1 a g ... t ' a" . aa -r I pr .p, ia. his, ,1 1 1 r, t;l rinthillg ,0 ' s ,trs ia . -: ( !; .,!.: avcniic-, l; l 1,1-e.i! soon e. .ng ava.an, -I r, si ! ' . of to- nr'ghii ari:oe.. a:, I a'tr.icte.I a p, dice man w Im telephone! f'm h'-.-ol-naa fhr bia.'.e ;-. i .11' rolled by trine, a n'fr-r n trrn hn;ir ftrht. Its urifrirra; was not i'i ' . rn:m d. 1 The only wajr to keep up with Gasto- nia nd Gaston affairs is to read The i Gazette- ereiy day. See editorial p;e . for subscription; rates c ; ' . mm'lm:,m- ;3 SOVIET "ENVOY" AND FAMILY DEPORTED: Left to right; Gregory Weiiwteih, Mrs. Martens and Ludwig C. A. K. Martens. In front of Martens; his ton, William and to William's right, his chum- They were photographed on the liner Stockholm, which sailed for Sweden with Martens and his party, who were deported. c)U&U WA.Vi'Ki : Fvcrvoii" to go to tho Con- satnar . ' Tire ti hupiy Co. for tires, i g i-. nil ami aut acce&ories of all ! kln-U 2cl ; WHEN you want quick and sure results try our Want Ad . '" Columns,. ; ; BS Don't forget to include some fruits and vegetables in your next grocery order, if you would have you and yours in perfect health eat more of them. TI What could be better to give the little ones for lunch at school or between meals than an apple or orange? And You Will Save Money. The B - J Co. Wholesale Fruits and Produce We Sell Merchants Only. Phone 678
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1921, edition 1
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