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THE GASTONIA". (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE MONDAY. MARCH 7. 1921 i PACE EIGHT .1 GAZETTE WANT ADS They Bring Results. Try 'Em. Clauified Advertising Rates: Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. Ads set in this iye 10 cents per line. All keyed adi strictly confiden tial. tOR SALE. KOK SALE: (lean wheat straw, per ton. Phone t -i '.hi l If FOR SALE: Two lots corner of N . O.'ikL'inil street, lion. I location fur any kind of shop, ('heap lor quick aaJe. J. 11. Coffey. N'-'i FOR SALE: A lot of new garden, (low er ami field seeds. Itolli packages and bulk. Come in anil lit u.- e u 1 I ' I ' your wants. Harper Li ng ( o. UcU WANTED. WANTED: tiood secondhand wagon. J. I.. (doer, J nite ' del i en !!:; WANTED: Two live wire organizers, light work, good jiay. ( all on K. La mar Rnili'S, State. Director, room oti7, Arniingtoii ilotel. 7 1 1 WANTED: Rood strong white woman for lnundry work and cleaning- Room, board and wages. Loray Mills Cafe teria. 7cL' WANTED: To exchange l'rad icully new Ford sedan, drieu nliout 1,jmi miles, for real estate. P. M. Praiicuin. Sc-i FOR RENT. FOB RENT Four room apartment. X. Patrick. FORWENT: Two rooms, men only. C; nicely furnished II phone :(13 J. tf. FOR RENT: Seven room diate posNctwion . J. L. Gazette uflice. liou.se, nniiie r'crgiison ut FOR BENT: One furnished room, one block from postollice, to gentleman only. Phone 273 J. tf AUTOS AND TRUCKS SPECIAL prices on MeClareii tires .'in x 3 1-2 non-skiil Fabrics, $11.55. ISur-well-Parker Motor Co. 7c- L08T: Sunday, around (iastonia, spar Essex wire wheel, with :!Jxt casing and tube. Finder please notify W. 1'. Anderson, 4G9 J. tf LOST: Wednesday between Franklin Ate. and Southern Station, bunch of keys. Reward for return to 8weetland or Gazetto office. Scii MISCELLANEOUS OXK IX VESTMENT in Montana Oil Fields or Mines may be the turning point in your life. Write Western Finance Corporation, Helena, Mon tana. 10pl 1). F. O'BRIEN, repair shop, over Ken drick Riddle Co. Do anything from sharpening shears to work on elevators. Make any kind of key. 15 years expe rience in machine shop, H years chief engineer hotels and public buildings. Give me a tral. 7-!n- HUGHES AND HARDING DISCUSS PANAMA. (By TlvArtsdViftted Press.) WARHrXOTOX. March 7 . --Secretary Hughes, of the state department, went into conference early today with Presi dent Harding at the white house. It wan understood that hostilities between Panama and Costa ica was the princi al subject discussed. Report of the Condition of THE GASTON LOAN & TRUCT CO , at (iastonia in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business, February 21, 1021. liESoriiCKN Loans and Discounts .'i:N, . "."!. H2 Demand Loans !),lll.."4 United States Roods and Lib erty Bonds L".i,15l.im Hanking Houses. i7,5ii(i; Fur niture and Fixtures, 918 Si.ltViMi Cash in vault and net amounts due from Ranks, Rankers and Trust Companies .... 27. "17. 55 Cash Items held over 21 hours olT.-i Checks for clearing i,52v:;s Total 41n.4(i7.i2 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . . . . 25.ouii.iui Hurplus Fund 12,5ou.f"i Undivided profits, less current exjieuaes and taxes paid.. -I, I'll. 2d Bills Payable )7.5'io.(i(t Deposits Bubjett to check. . . . )nl t.S Time Certificates of Deposit ;i5,'.i71 . C Havings Peosits tii,::s7.72 Cashier's Checks outstanding li'.ii'.ni. it; Total IPi.4fi7.92 State of North Carolina County of Gas ton. March 5, 1921. I, M. A. CarHnter, Treasurer of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my kuowledge and belief. M. A. CAR I 'EN TEW, Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before me Jhia Cth day of March. 1K21 . A.M. McLean, Xotarv Public. CORRECT Attract: THOM. L. CRAIG. R. B. BABIXOTOX. K. Q. MiLURD. L t , . ' . Directors. .'- s, ? MAYOR OF LIMERICK SHOT AND KILLED. ( Ry Tlio Associated Press. ) IURI.IX, March 7. (Jctirgu Clancy, mayor of Limerick, was shot and killei at iii. home in that city early this morn ing :i nil hi wife seriously wounded. At about tin- same time, Michael O Valla ghnii. former mayor of the city, was al mi killed at his residence. .Meagre reports received here Mate lli.it Mayor Clancy ami hid wife were idiot nliout l:,'!'i o'clock, lint owing to curfciv restrictions, inemhcis of the household were afraid to venture on the .streets lo mc nre aol and friends with whom they uii in u ii li at i . I ley teleilioiie could not (jo to the house for the hainc reason . Alionl two hours later a .loctor .'irriied from a hospital an.t found Mayor (.'Ian cy dead ami Mrs. Clancy in a critical condition. Former Mayor () 'Callaghan "as dying when doctors KUiniiionod hy the police arrived at the house. LIVE SNAKES MAY BE USED IN RELIGIOUS RITES (Hy The Associated Press.) POUT PAVXE, Ala., March 5. snakes iu-ehurch are pcnnissildt) if -Live used ii religious rites. -Nil Egyptian mystic decree this, hut at. opinion given in the trial of .1. Wiley Reese, Im fore the non jury division here of the, DcKalb county court. A live snake, it was charged, had been inrricd to church last Sunday hy Rccsv thereupon worshippers had evacuated Keesc was acquitted. Judge Steele, who hoard the case, told the defendant ill dismissing the charges that he took no stock in his snake Iheo !:.. Jt was a matter that invohed tin- I ilclendniit s conscience and religious con v.etions, said the .judge, and therefore the court was forced to free him. The defendant took issue with the court when the judge pointed out that the serpent had been the enemy of man ainre Adam's day, by declaring that In I'imI I i bitten "hundreds of times h, all manner of reptiles," and that he had never sud'eied injury. FIRST TRAIN SINCE STRIKE GOES OUT (Hy The Associated I'rwts. I IHKMINlillAM, Ala., March 7. -Tin hist mail train to move on the Atlanta Miruiinghani &. Atlantic, lailroad sino 1 1 n ... no- mime w;iM caiieu on CiattlMny Number -!', which left, here ut 7 a wat in lor Linevill,, and Manchester. A. II. ( Hick ) Woodward. mull i mil l.onaire owner of the ISirmiiighiiui l!u80 ball Club, and chiiiiiiu f the board o. ibrecliirs of the Woodward Iron Coin pany, is at the. throttle. Woodward was a member of the board of directors of the r.ad before it war placed in the hands of ii reccirer. The train i-arried passengers. The other members of (he crew are officials of the road and the Woodward Iron Company. LIFELESS BODY FOUND IN WRECKED AUTOMOBILE ASIIKVILLK, X. ('.. March 7. Mys lery surrounding the death of Russell W Metcnlf, "I years old, whose lifeless liody was found in a wrecked automobile or tlie rairvicw road at 1 o'clock this morn ing, will be investigated b jury late this afternoon. coroner ' SETH WALKER DROWNED CHATTANOOGA, Ten., March 7. The unknown man who .lelibcrutoh drowned himself in Varnell's spring near Dalton, (i,i., Friday, has been idea tified as Scth L. Walker, forty, membei of a prominent family of Rogersville He is supposed to have been nicntalb unbalanced. 100 CONGRESSMEN TO LEAVE ON PLESAURE JAUNT. WASHINGTON. March 7. --One bun died members of the house of represent a rives and their wives will leave New lorn .March 12, on the transport ( tubal for Panama, assuming that special session of congress will not called before April 4. Their only pensc aboard ship will lie $1.75 a for food. SOLICIT HELP FROM HARDING AND HOOVER. PARIS, March 7. "The Russian par liamentary committee in Paris" todav si nt messages to President Harding ami Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, soliting help in the form of food and other essaries for the auti bolshevik in Kroiistadt and Pet rug rail . The mes sages were signed by M. Kedrine, of the eomin it tee . VETERAN PASSES. REEXVILLK. S. C. March 7. l .1. Odam. for 52 years court crier ( .lol the state and federal courts of this ty. died last i.ixht, it was learned to i.v. Mr. Odam lost a leg while fighting . a soldier in the confederate army in e battle around Petersburg. REPORTED THAT GERMANY (Continued from page 1) nimbi be a rupture of the negotiations at the late afternoon sitting of the con fen me. At this sitting, i twas announced, Mr. Lloyd George, the British premier, would reply to Dr. Simons, the German for eign minister, who presented new Ger man proposals at the first nession today. Premier Rriand. of France, on leaving the conference, indicated that the reply of Mr. Lloyd George would Ik' very firm and positive in tone. , "The Allies are perfectly agreed as i to what should be said," he added. M. Rriand and Mr. Lloyd George took ( luncheon together during the recess. ' SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Misses Agnes Jtaker anefEvelyn Gettyu, of the Girls Club, spent the week end in Charlotte and Kock Hill, respectively. i Will Warren, (iastonia 'jir.ont jiop j ula r man, is out on the streets today i after a siege with the grip, or near fit that is prevalent in (iastonia at present Many people are reported on the sick list i Community sings, Sunday school convention, American Legion meeting i lyceum attraction and several lodge unset ings call for a full week of activities in (iastonia for the coming w-ck .ir. i.. .. rspears, a torncy of Chattanooga, T unlay and Sunday 1 in law, Mrs. J. V. ' tic S. Anderson. II. iiroiinrreiit. at rrimt. mi., spent Sat ' his sisters ' Mrs-. Mat i 'light for I liiladelphia on i i .ne.s- - The play, ' Letter Than Gold. ' will be gnen ! .night in the Kan lo ihool auditui iiiin at 7:.;n o'clock foi the ben eht of the Ifunln Conceit Hand and the Hoys Uaseiiall ('lull. The public is .n ited. T. er. I ID-1 w 1 1 1 1 I around bis house is i-ariii spring days, (i is a bit of ground ggiug in it these rdeu making is in lull lolee. .Manv mi planted potatoes, radishes, lettuce, beets ml some havi eeu planted beans and earl;, corn. ' ' You can't keep out of the dirt these days.'' said a lady of the town this morning. -Mr. Hoger Crier, sou or Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon (i. Crier, arrived Saturday , right from Seattle ceived his dischn rgi Wash., where he re from the Na v after .1 service of two years. II I survey boat and spent n portion of his two years ' waters. was with a onsidera I lr in Alaska ii The regular meeting of (iastonia Cornmaudcry, No. L's, Knights Templar, Will l' held Tuesday night, March Hth lit 7:.i0 o'clock. Oflicers will be elected and the Knight of Malta degree confer red. There will also be special music by the Knight Temphir choir. A full ut tendance is desired . Mr. W. L. ItallJiis returned this morning rfom Washington, where lie has spent the past few days with Mrs. 1 : 1 1 this, who is in a Washington hospital foi 1 1 ea t men t . She underwent a serious op (ration Saturday, but rallied well and b getting along nicely, said Mr. Italthis She will not be home for several weeks --"Marion sent. lMiiig off with a whoop and a hurrah, Raleigh welcomed Daniels home with a popular lemonstra tion why can't we send Rulw inkle off with a big demonstration when he leaver here in April?" was the iiestion asked (his morning on (he street. ' ' Itulu nikli i-i just as much to (iastonia and llaston county as Harding was to Marion and I for one Hay let's do something big foi him when he goes to Congress in April.' Major R. F. Ri.-tinc, P. S. A., spent Saturday here with (apt. Stephen H Dollev inspecting the recently organized (iasiou Guards. Major Ristine was tin guest of I he company at the Arniingtoii Ilotel dining his stay. As a result of his inspection it. is altogether likely that the local military company will reccw 1 I'deral rerogntion ami support. Mn.joi liistiue found here the largest pereeiitagi of atl lam e in the State. I n the a ft eriioon he was driven over the city ami suburbs by Mr. W. T. Rankin and was most favorably impressed with (iastonia Concord Tribune: I. oca! police Thursday arrested here ,1. 11. Davis, wi.nted ill Charlotte and (ia-tonia for "check (lashing." The mill passed one worthless check Inie, but paid it back, and mi warrant was issued here. He will be turned over to the Charlotte police, and taken there for trial. It is stated that he passe, I four cheeks in Charlotte ai.d one in (Iastonia, for a total of about 1 ' . The man has relatives here, and had been visiting them. lie was arrest e. on West Depot street 'Thursday after noon. --Congressman A. L. RuUvinkle re itemed Sunday from Washington, where I he has spent several days attending the inauguration and getting himself locat ed. Major Rnlwinkle will live at the Ilotel Driscoll, very near the capitol. i Speaking of the inauguration, the Major s: ;d, "That amplifier used to carry Harding's message is one of the most I wonderful things I ever saw". A crowd I of 15li. null people heard his speech w ith ail case. There are two carloads of ma j ciiinery in the apparatus. It was under heath the stand from which Harding I spoke. The special session of Congress will convene early in April. Cleveland Mar: .lodge K. V. Webb this week appointed Hon. Stonewall Dur I ham. of (iastonia, district attorney for tl.i Western district of North Carolina. : which position he will till until lis sue ! ct ssor is chosen. Mi. Durham is already district attorney, having been appointed i by President WiK,,,, last fall, but his ti nil expires today upon the inaugura , tion of President Raiding. His succes si r, who w ill b, a Republican, has not been appointed and perhaps Will not be fir some time so Judge Webb had the authority to appoint in case of vacancy. Mr. Durham's appointment last fall was , never confirmed by the senate. Lincoln County News; Mr. D. Ward Milinm, evangelistic singer, composer and choral director, who has been spending several days in this city with Mrs. MUam, has been secured by Presiding Elder Jordan, to teach sinning to the young preachers at Rutherford College. He left for Rutherfoid College Wednes day to l'giii this work extending over several weeks. Mr. Milam will go to Ra leigh Saturday to take part in the big 1 home coming celebration on March , in that city in honor of Secretary of the N'avv and Mrs. Josephus Daniels. Mr. Milam has !ecn invited by the Raleigh committee chairman to lead in the big mass singing in the Raleigh auditorium This celebration is to lie State w ide and large numbers are ox-perted in Raleigh on the Bth for the Daniels' home coming'. WHAT Jl KINDERGARTEN . WOULD MEAN TO GASTOSIA j (Written for The Gazette.) Few iK'ople who have not come in di rect contact with kindergartening think ' of it us a science. Yet a science it is, and none the less so because it deals not ! in tho three it's hut the three II 's head, j heart and hand. It is, moreover, a sci ence already developed to such perfec ' tion that its salient features can be set forth in a few brief sentences. 1 The most forceful of thuae are: First trial it is the beginning of education, and not wholly in the most obvious meaning of these winds, but also in many subtle ways which any mother can tell you of j two weeks after her child's initiation j into kindergarten work. Second, and j even more important than this, is the' fact that kindergartening is training for cit i.ensiiip in the sense that every kin dergarten is a democracy in which the ; mental and physical activities of the1 ii. dividual child aic directed toward the good of the group. The freedom of ac tion and development noted in kinder-; gartciis is just what the word implies:! freedom, pure and simple, and not, as it is .i iinet i ines mistakenly called, license. That is tn say, no more and no less than liberty in so far as it does not interfere with the freedom of others. Closely al 1 lied iv it Ii I liis pi iuciple is the chil.lien are taught to use ; learning themselves to solve I problems that arise during the iad that initiative the little course of each i lav- and are trained, furthermore n accordance with the de a h manifests an aptitude Hi Il diip, gree in which lor leadership. The early inculcation of such princi ples as these in the mind of a child is of a value in his after development that must be readily apparent to all. Vet the lienelits derived ley children from kindergarten training nre by no means wholly along thes!,. lines. The kindergar ti n pupil emerges from his first contact v. ith systematic education with (irmly iieplaiiled ideas of his more purely Mucin I i bli gat ions in life. Though the word itself may be vet far out of bis reach, In has already made bis first steps in the practice of hygiene, through such s.mple lesnons as the need ul clean hands and leeth, and so on. Re has been (mined in courtesy in dealing with those of hU own age as well ax with his elders; ii: table deportment, through small lunches nrianed in the school room; in response lo and appreciation of music through songs, and in language, through learning and reproducing; stories and poems. And he lias acipiiied facility in the use of his hands through the making j of varioii-i object t needed in piny- doll I'll rn it mi valentines, Easter baskets audi Hie like. Such adnities as these a re i also 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in their eueoii rageineat of orii no I il v and imagination in tin cl ild 's mind. ! Thai anyone oliscmng the ipiick nil ' folding of a child's understanding audi I he lapid biiiadi'iiing of his interest uuder the stimulation of kindergarten l aining etiu hesitate to support the need of such an inst il ulioii in every com niunily is ini'onei ivable. Gastonia, W" are sure, will welcome (he addition of, this system lo its educational facilities j and further in every possible way the plans for ils iul rodin-l ion, which arc alieadv well under way. , Mr. J. L. Real received a telegram morning slating that his father, Mr. R. Real, was ipiite sick at Ki.ssimmee, ., whole Mr. and Mrs. Real, senior, e been spending the winter. No par- a; .1 Ida., have liciilar Mr. P. have yet been learned regarding 1 s illness AMERICA'S MOST PERFECT GIRL PICKS HER OWN PERFECT MAN. Although Frank Glass Valentine, of Jersey City, is unknown to official ex perts as America's most perfect Adonis there is at least one specialist who is cutain he has no equal, his bride of a few days, who was Betsy Buell, of Clin ton, Conn. Mrs. Valentine was award ed in 1918 the Smithsonian Institue ver dict as the most perfect American wo-: man. , HOW CAN YOU MAKE YOUR HUSBAND LOVE YOU MORE? SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT, WATCH THIS SPACE t ta V i I. jig fc - V g . ) if,.- f -yr ? g ;:V: ASli " u J:: sht g Car fresh Florida ORANGES for sale at North Marietta Street and Southern Railway. Stop and get a Bu. for $2; Peck 60c; Dozen 30c. Good Fruit direct from Grower. VICTOR RECORDS New Records com ing in nearly every day. Just received a number of Hawaian Records. Come in and hear them. H.M. VAN SLEEN Jeweler Have you heard the March Records? annnnnnnnnnnnnnn il UL A LI a a P P TO-DAY RUTH ROLAND In RUTH OF THE ROCK IES NO. 12" Also JIMMY AUBREY in "THE NUISANCE" 2 Reel Comedy and THE GINGHAM GIRL" P P R P P ft P P P P P P P P P P P P P CI a a p a a a ta a P 2 Reel Mack Senett Come- dy TUESDAY EVA NOVAK In "SOCIETY SECRETS" and "FINGERS AND POCK ETS" . . . . 2 Reel Comedy . . . P n a p p a a p p p p p p n p p ra i D U R R WEDNESDAY LOUISE LOVELY In "WHILE THE DEVIL LAUGHS" Also MUTT AND JEFF In "THE PAPOOSE" THURSDAY CHARLES RAY and LOUISE GLAUM In "HONOR THY NAME" ' Also 2 Reel Christie Comedy "STRIKING MODELS" FRIDAY R Tom Mix the world's H greatest western actor P Q in H g "THE ROAD DEMON" P n Also H H SNUB POLLARD R: q In tl g "GREEK MEETS GREEK' R 5AIUKUAY FRANKLYN FARNUM in "VANISHING TRAILS NO. 13" Also HANK MANN In "DON'T WEAKEN" 2 Reel Comedy and TOM SANTSCHI in "THE IMPOSTER" R R R R R R a a a p p R p u n p p p p p p P P P P R nnannnnncnnnnnLi ; . j The Gazette has two pbonea. Call 50 , if you want to talk buainesa; call 232 i if yon want to-talk to the aews or edi torial departmenta. ' B P (o) - is " i You'd Never Expect to See Such Very Fine Bed Room Furniture So Little Priced! If we were holding a special sale you would LOOK for lower prices than usu al or if this was the end of the season you might expect them. It is only our desire to serve the public as they should be serv ed that is responsible for these prices. Bed Room Suits in Golden Oak, Walnut, Ivory and Mahogany from $50 and up GASTONIA, N. C. Same Price to Slrangers as to Our friends SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE prs FUNNY, r s T I L L G 0 ISN'T IT ? ? HOW MUCH CHEAPER SOME MERCHANTS ARE OFFERING GOODS THIS WEEK SINCE WE STARTED THE HY BALL OF HIGH PRICES ON ITS DOWN WARD JOURNEY WHERE IT H IT THE ROCKS OF PRICE DESTRUC TION AND BURSTED WITH AS MUCH FORCE AS THE WALL ST. BOMB. LOOK THESE OVER 12 YARDS $1.00 Best Outing Flannel Special for Tuesday, Limit 12 yards to Customer. I N G S T R 0 N G 14 ALL FOR ONLY 98c A special table of Washable Gar ments, Shirts, Dresses, Waists, Camisoles, Middie Blouses, Ted dies, Union Suits and numerous other useful and serviceable Furnishings. a- SHOES 4 There is where we Shine. Serv iceable Shoes for all. Prices to fit your pocket book. Shoes that will fit your feet. FROHMAN'S BARGAIN SHOP CLOSING OUT il&K SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE f'ttl'fMI' J 3r
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