Newspapers / Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, … / Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, … / Feb. 18, 1921, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE PAGE FIVE , i mmm . n A Have You Seen Our Display of Spring Stetsons OUR asiorlment of these new Stetson Hats in a variety of smart blocks and the fash ionable light shades is most complete. And we are just as confi dent of that'genuine Stetson Quality in every hat as we have always been. A logical reason why the same well-dressed men come back each year insisting on STETSON. We can fit a Stetson to your features and your hat will hold its shape all sea-, son. KIRBY-WARREN CO. The Home of Good Clolhs. 1. mm WORDS "FARM AND UITU TUC WOMCU IN FARMER" GREW OUT OF jllllll IliL liUHll.ll Hi rural revolution.: PITY IWfl PnifNTY uiii ruiu vuuhm (By The Associated Press.) ,, CHICAGO, ILL.,' Fb. 17. In this Kmti of Intereit ia the Social Life day of iiiiprwi'ilt'iiU'.l farm organization of Gsetonit and Gsiton Fscil sad umFilcveloiiineut, it u noted hire that the Fancies for The Gazette' Feminine ' very wonl furm ami farmer grew out Friends. 0 the first "rural revolution." Mrs. Zoe Kinesis' Brockmaa As t4.i in a history of the English Editor , ..,.. ,. ; .I ,.,.-,, )!,..( ; i :.. Phoiu 747 VV'J'IC ' ' 0 . . 1. .1 1. I 11.1 V ,1 IIIIUC auvui iu I tin fonrtffiith century. in discribiug Want Small Sum to Purchase the Peasant s Hi voit, l:;;; to usl, the . . equipment for Central hiS rv s ;.tes: V:"" " .1.. School Grounds Send Your THE VOMAN'S GLUB IS A FUND FOR a PUBLIC PLAYGROUND $7.50 Men's Good Calf Skin Shoes . . . . ..... . .$4.98 $1.50 Silk and Linen Pon gee, per yard . . . . $1.19 Contribution to The Gazette. '" i.ijj tin-in (nan at She in yiiiiiiu. Ii I :s tnir tlii.t almost all tin- unils l,:ir a-1.- 9 ii;:ite prutisiiH. for tii,- ehililien in tn.-ir J in. ilut, lii.t the i-fu; r:i J I'.'irt ut' ton i- 8 v. I'l't'nliy lacking. U. C. CLUB MET WITH MRS PARKER me i.or.i or tne -Manor instea.l ol. Mf!l jj H. Parker wast. hoslesJ vis I' 1 I T I II I 1 Ii IF- Til l IHI1I-4IIP 1 .l.lllll l tllw HHII . ... - Lll l. 1. . " " iprilav iirii-rnoon ui a eiv t'n i:ijir .i,s. i . i:irriMin e, hi,, hi ,,. liiil.fi. ufl.-.i foun.l it more eoiiveuieut im,etillB f the V. V. dull. A limit e.lu.-ntional .-um.i.itUv ui the Woman iin.l profilalile to l.-t the manor to a business wwsiou "as lielil U-fore tAin Hub. ..,.l.s The tiazelte tiie f..oiiia fiiiant at a Kiveii rate payable either in lip tni. program for the afternoon. 'W i.-iiiiiiurii.-;:t ion : - " T'"'y "T k:"';- "Merry Wives oY ,,rk, ., 1,1,,,,,ll,,, ,,. "It i, this system of leasing or Win.lsor 1 ' ami in a.bhtioii to r.-a.linKs fts.J in (J:iv,..i.i:l tr I ! ,ast t.nyiai-, lather to tin- usual tirin for the rent it from this play papers ere rea l by Mrs. i u;1 t,lle .in,j S) .. ;1 ,j , . ' , ....ill.- . .i ,. ,. ... ji .! .. .. lf. , i ' ' i. li i. , iijuiii"! i ii'iinn, rr.nii the latin, nrniai u . . -iiiires aim .urs. -a. r. thai i- one t he vvor ls faun ainl farmer Wo I tat. At the i lose of the program .Mrs Die t;roa'n ui of uhirh make the first Parker struM a salail roaise ith rot' -ti p in the rural revolution whieh we are ; fee followed by mi ire coiiie. examiniiij,-. ' ' ENJOYABLE OUTING 1 T. T I TH(. 1T. mi iniia Last stiuuner u In n the e.lm at '-ui.il Rll r.MlI ilRFN 'St"" ,'"U"'y l'm,l,""""V ...il.ee of the Woman . iul. u. ,-a,t UlLIUUd UnlLUnLll 'i.'...bers ot fommunity S. rvi.e r.vre.-,. 1lf , lW all ,.,,,.,., j , u., , . . , , ,'!US"" !' 'l''lill,fl ,, the p.ora,n a.l a . ...'.'.st nee In I Elack-Draught, Lcag ia Sacccssfnl :i1 1-'''1 f """ ''"''.' !, ,i,is vrar i!,..,.i,,i ,, pv It n ii i trip to the summit ol ('roilrrs Moiiu , n- . , ., , , Use. rr&ued br sn Arkansas . .... ;"" '".-.ii.-.i that tm :..:! i....t lam. 1 lie to:iin.inv ol iiiriiii'irs no- nil , , , , " 1 sir. i. ik pn.x s'cal t ' .h. th. .HI -0 ladies and Ki-nt 'emeu who have i. , ,. ... , , ,, ,, , ... ,, . , , ... 11 ' walK 1 1 n . 1 1 : i 1 x . r ii!in, rti:h the liffil interested in the ni-tivitiis ot coin , . '. , ,, , . nwe ami parent teai her . ..n. in it 1 . i to . niHiiiiy service ami an were loml in tlieir , , , , , HT9rmi.f1,.V ArV -Rntnklno nt ..-..:...... : ..... .. .... ... tt.v ami have piayKro.....l.s at !,:e! betor, Thedford-s Muck-Draiwht. which from ,Hll,,M.r it,, m,-. v. n. M,lllis :is "'V, 1 ' lone use in ner nousenoia nas oerome hi , ,T , . ,. ... ,. ,. . ., i- em. . ..an m . r,u r. re?.ar,iRd as "the family medicine." ";" ' "" i'""-' ' ' ' Mrs. Uarv K. Hill, of Tcoute 1, tnl3,Pe" air p:jco, sr.vs: When the children pet bilious, I WHEN IN DOUET Klve tLrm a couple of Kod doses, and WEAR A SCARF. when we nave sour hloniaen, noarmtne, , Worn, n . n I t .- . l.iilu or ativ nver or siumuuii iruuum, vc j. -tisa lilack-Di-suglit It is an ensy laxa ' ' ", ' tivi-. nn.l :-.onii fliiea the work. I cer T " 1 : " tnlnly thli.ic :t id one of the best rem- ' lv " ' "' f ;'" i- edies 'iiiiiU:." "I"'' :d: wear .-'fte. s m . Vlock in I'.iai k I )t ausht arts on the jaded l,e eei.;iiK ,.. ti r n. h av.o-l liver, ireiuly, but positively, and hell ,:,.., i ,-.,,,;!, pi,.,.,:,,., .,, tl. it in it f io;tai,t ftinc-Uoa ot throw- ui , u, n... ,,!,.., , iv.K o-'t wnl ru.iterlals and polsona ( ,. ,i . i , from the nysU Tu. .... . ,., ... ' . .-ceny vn In tlic-tsanus of household.1 Black- ' "-.":". 1 " "" "" Dra utrlit is kept b-tndy for immediate l"''-'"!. .-.fleeting r.-at - h jh I Big Money-Saving Specials For Friday,- Saturday and Monday Mothef, "Socn Does Its Work." One reiuitcr Kn,"l Apron ' iinjrli.tni, ptv yaixl .... iiiul Dress ... 7 l-2c ale or ;, ..;, I ..V tin IW.mc I t l'1'lll-.e! I . id -' thai there ,1-,.,,!,. ti ;e in time of nead. 1'rompt treatment .:-o.i;ht il.e nn; often is half the bailie, aud will olten v .) ev.-.i'mt prevent r,lit;!n il'f froui deveioping in to serioiii foabJcs. Its w. Ii jt;J''i-m'd rtfrit, durln? mure that: Tit yotirt- of sucoesfful use, ;.s ,v. a te ra I .ie rale . et ,i i I : i;i. t0 u ea r 1 1 1 !. a li. I n ! ell I M . ! ail ' ot ttle i 1 i 1 1 b ea i . To 'ii.s en I we ha'l M . is,n( r i-al diie. tor n!' the N'arin ( aroliiia t ol e I'.il Woineli. n.llle all I aiaive an .,.1 .l.e.-s l l..l,. tiie Wi.ili.ill - I bib ill Nn 1 M'ltlbef. ll ;h to be 1 1 e , . ; ; , . t,,., u Ii v, el . t,,p,vpll- beat. I ll.' . .-Ie VI '. I not In i a it I vi the 1 ii'. n 1 1 1 i e u a plare I u ' i i i Ii i hi i ,-n i j'l.a;. . nn 1 1 Ilia lie ll.-e o I via I, .,.,, ,. :. ,. : n I -:n ill -.i. !i e'laiiniiea! we , .iiM S rn l .ii ..a l e . li ' i ; . I ii.n,! . . Mi.- i;. i,.i I i. . ,n t. i.. ' .me l v l, , i-., 1 a hi. tin I o : i .' , iii, a ie I w i la. Ill I I a ... . :. . . i ' ,1 i '( ;. I piny e,l,,l,n.U. Ue (, i, .en. I ..,,: ,t ..m ; t , ip ii !.ilh should convitiee you of the helpful MUSIC CIU3 MZT on v.' n. o,i ; ti,. :.... ... i... t-t,!-- uinM,. WITH MRS KINKS v. vwu ..;.ig nit, ii iiiai'i au ii; i nr. fiiriis ui'i iiikiim'j i cirviiif uiui. iv j ro?t this week? Pages 74 and 75. 1 3c 1 Draught lur liver and stomach dls- TI..- M k;- i m.-t Wedi-s-lay :-ft, r ordets. Ot a paenase today, and noun ith Mrs Aiilmr c. ,1 ;i at hn ... f-i . t . Look fcr the Willard ad in Sal Ev- kPt'" 11 " -vnur nnu8C- ORe u':l1 home on W,t An :.v.,..e. T li cning Post this week. Page 74-75 1 7c tiie iac!'.ae;e b-ars the words, "J'liecUord a Ulnck-Draught" KC-141 topic for stiel' un-. '''thl l-inlish Mni was Ii .1 by Miss Marie Tot reiicc jin.l the 'e.-ob" of e ii 1 1 . n t events was Mr.. His; mare!; ("ae-s An interest ii, j.-iper. ' . on t e i n i mi i y lu-i.-iaii- of Other . 'oiin'i'ii". wa- lea, I by Mrs. li. T Mm t j- . A ocal ,il.-u telle, ' I'l.lele. ' was ui, ll by Mis. . U M, M , . liisnmirk 'iips. Misses Marie Toi'tence. and D.imic Smith. Mis- ('arrie M,,r ris rea, I a paper. '-Artists of in;r, LiVi"', an oh( Irish cmui.t ry smi, -' KlHIV. Wl.Cru J 'm i;,,i, ,,;h f , , v I,, .i-.i.ifllllv Mil!'- I.v Miss Marie Tor 'I lie ro ice. Mis. 11. li. Moore siii'K an ' 1 1 . s 1 1 Lullaby . ami a vocal iluel. V.,s a I ... . , .1 It s I .,s ' tllO rriltie. What is Itee,:-, i Is a il-;i.-tic law, oiti,' .1 itiint-lilll Mlt as s;eie Ux Ms , Ilolhm.l il,,,,,',,, an.l Mis Adequate Punishment for ?lotorist Who Kills and Then Speeds Away. By LAMHFRT WALTERS, Latedo, Texas. No punishment imil,! I i- too scuvc fur a:t aiiiotiioUili.st who kills a person anil llieii (k-liVr.-i! -lv iir;is nv.av in t!ie !i,,po of I'-i-a pi nr. Ifiw.- of Tcxa niiiki- this f.-, uy. i nt t'n re .-ln.nl. i he a puiii-luiieni to fit its t -si 1 1 lie fi.voil under tii" ( 'uti.-1 il ul i 1 1 . for p.'i'ilers who crash itiln a pedestrian or aiitdln-r ear. I. ill ime -r more pi-r.-ons and then spe '1 a'.vay. The law -hoiild I e -o -,'i-re that the lirsl person caught afler it vent it, to ell'ect would furm an exampl that would deter motorist s in the fu ture ftoni takitiL. anv (han,i s and, when tlrv do have an accident, from sliirkinir nsjiotistbilit lv r ti t : it i ' "j ,-iway. Tral'ic accidents arc l.irj.'ly dne to j'."de.-trians. Rut the accident that happens out on the o;'-:i road i with very few exception', the fault of the motorist. I hope !. .-ic th Texas law in this respect strenirthoneif, tttnl I think every stale in ! t'tiimi v,oc,, ho doin? a general cK)d ti liniiiai.tly by pa--n,-r lav. - a :ai;i.-t this j.racl it-a as drastic as they can be made '.n. lor the ( 'oii-M :i n. II. I.'nttei- A socjal hear followeii the program, ti e hostess mt a iha l i n - il.-nl course with enibora'e acc'sMii ie-. SOCIETY PERSONALS Mr;, M !'. Kiriiy is -; .fi i.l i ti e; .he .a.' nl I '.',n ! lot t e . Taiioiing Op'.ning at the Young Men'? ihop. ;8c2 thii.j; UK. Km to ,.. t:,i-, .. 1 ' ,-,p , li'.l, e i e. I ' is ; :,. , ,. , ,. i ., , ,,. .11 ' tee- to mil I lei ; ,, , i i 1. 1 "lih t It, ,la .! ,., .,' i . I . , . in-,- I ia e I . i, -i .'iii l ii. ; ;i j : , , i . s : i, . -; ili e. oil m'M lli.l i. 1 :,. n 1 , . isr, ! ,. . biit ,1 , , ! I ,, . I ( i . : , , .'re i I,:. ,i .a i a n i. i-i'v a .at ... I ,n- Lti'.en tlito!'-,!. t;i p;,, ei ilr nil Hi ii i I I he ii aim. . . I :., I'm- l..i ' ! t e ea rli , I;; , a ii i I .1 111, it, ' 1 , . ' j the 1 niiiiii i I : it- will cine far 'In 111 Mr. Th tVni, 's hi' ha- t 1 . 1 , . ,, e en. ! tc.-s hell.. s.,e,, t!,,.r ,. , .1' I,. -ia I ,,f i.e.; ..ii. .. ,:. e , ,;; , , i.i-w -:n I. I v . 1 ! - . 1 ; in. .. , , 1 1 . h a , 1 !- I ' 111 1 1 . ; . 1 ea ' s ,,f ii, ' en' 11 i s I,.,,, , t 1 . 111 the , 1 1 i 4 . 1 1 e a air lioin ali Jo ' ., in ( .., si ,111 i.a win ;.r L..1H; ei-l.e-cl to , I '. t . i :,l.. 'I f, . will be , short iirl irle in eiirh .la;. 1 1 , 1 a I1-1 o! the' sill's, 1 ibel's. Will oil 'le;is:. pS,., i ceil Ili, tile i, , . 1 1 - , .' It, .. li .1 ,; i :. to- . - o'.si 1 .pMi.!,s ii ir'u I ; . i. ! , : '.' . 1 , 1 ; 1 1 1 s i i 1. 1. '' 1 1 1 . " v.. 1; U . li'..;. ,. 1 . . . . t lb. .1. W'iio ... !'.. Mis. If. 1. ,11 , ,11 . . . . . . i. "8" Wide Sea Island SlieetinK at. . .10c .'ilk' Pajatna (.'hecks, extra Rood quality, crv special at per yard 19c I Children's jjood rildied I'nioii Suits at 38c and 43c '2'.k Real jr .I Idti" Denim, now. . . 19c ISc Ilea , v nicached Domes' ic, : pcciul per vo'd 12 l-2c r?1.5( Vahi'- 1'u 11 size Sheets, at . . . . 89c 2!lc Full -i.e I'i I low Cases, at 19c cj l.t'io Value S- ;u:d !i-J heavy hleaehed seamless Sheetinj.', a hi"; special at per VMd 48c Ladies' good black Hose 5, 10 nd 15c .:.1H Sanitary Diaper Cloth, 2-1 inches wide, 10 yards to bolt, special $1.48 Oil Cloth in all colors, now yard. . . 39c Men's real trood black Cotton Sox 10c f0c Value Lisle Sox, all colors, at. . 25c Men's real nice Dress Shirts in Percales and Madras, at 98c and $1.48 M ;i s heavy ribbed Drawers and Un dershirts, special 48c Ladies' fine Dress Shoes, all leathers, high, medium and low heels, values up to $10.00, now $4.98 Children's Shoes priced special at $1.48, $2.48, $2.98 and $3.50 20 I RETAIL STORES MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS 30 RETAIL STORES f ir- htke mm Grove's h the Ority Genuine l.ixati... HlluMn IjriN'IN'K tii!.!.'-. I'h" h'-t ai .1 ' re.;,,., I i ,, an.l lirip !V !.'.-!. ' I'"' -i.l" 1 Oil I'.Hl .Mil.. . 'i'i.,' ! .;, -1 i 'It ,., ,1 T 'I :i.-;.i ' ;b, i::i, ii- A:; as m. !. .'..ir . ll - . i . : si . VI.-- 1 ."a ! 'I'Im a', l I a- Ton i Hour's , , .., nn n ' '. tie Ie;-1! uti a : mill's in . ii I . A 's. , ow ' ', . nir.lv . iih .1. M Wo I p I Tf- r ii " Hxiilding your Wealth A bank works for you night and day, week after week, adding cents to your dollars. Little by little the amounts grow till each addition is a respectable sum. Where does the gain come from? Not from your pocket. Nor from ours. It is the result of production. Money placed in a bank is given an opportunity to work and to produce. Thus a bank builds your wealth. Start with a small deposit if you will. Add to it when you can regularly if you can do so. It will not be long till you can fairly see it grow. Make This "DanKVotir He si Servant Open an Account tvilh V Today JVOW t AMERICA'S MILLINERY CREATIONS RECENTLY DISPLAYED AT NEW YORK: ' f 1 ...,-5f - V m rJLs rr- i 1 i j 1 '' ' j ( '" - - -- r y - - J j lr fi. IjP -ma BEDROO M FURNITURE As the hed-room is the most frc(iuentcd room, it should have every environment to happy influence. We are presenting for your consideration deligtful bed room combinations. C(l 2 Wi shipment, bought since the decline, just receiv- It will pay you to investigate before buying. Rankin-Armstrong Co. "The Heme of Good Furniture' . J..H. KENNEDY U CO., Drusut, Gastonia, N. C. 1 A tricorn of white bisca straw attractively embroidered in nink and blue. 2 Henna tricorn with pertian embroidery in blue and white. 3 The hat is of royal blue taffeta with two bunches of traoca of the same material hanging over the brim on either side. A black milan straw withrey moire ribbon 2 f ating on the under portion of the brim and a fancy cockade or the same material. S Black picture hat with hair trimming and jet nin on each side. Plionc 37 Gastonia, N. C.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 18, 1921, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75