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it '. V PACE EIGHT THE GASTONIA. (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. GAZETTE WANT ADS They Bring Results. Try 'Em. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS re classified Advertising Rates: Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. Ada set in tbia type 10 cents per line. All keyed ad strictly confidential. (J Don't exaggerate or misrepresent an article advertised in this page. 1J It will certainly prove . a boomerang and besides we do not want that kind of advertising. FOR SALE. I'OB SALE: liran.t urn lie-. Sj.c- I wugun, $l,ti(l(J. Closing out tlio l!i ii line. Severn I bargains in use. I Ken i-arg und trucks. V. 11. Wrny. -!;; USED CARBARGAINS WKAY'tS raising cane with uvl ears. Oil, luit lie '.i selling 'em eliea. Have you gut vmirsf W. II. Wr.i.v. JK-.'i HUNK OK IT: Mu.liluker Touring, elntiir lights an. I starter, t .'. Vii, it inn, ami wears gou.l tires. W II. Wr.iy. iMc! WOl'l. I) Vol' HI' Y .-, CIuhi.II. r.' Yr liave :i l.i tf iiimli-l, ri'i.i iiiti .l. ;it one tliii.l tin- cost of ;i new our. W. II. Wr;iv. -'I,-; Several Gastonia Masons will go to ( lover toniglit to witness the (Hitting ou of degree work ley tli 'lover lo-lge. Tr. K. J. O 'llrirn i., out of tli,- eity ini'l his office will In- i -losv-l until Mon day. -Mr. Hugh !oorv li.n ro!gnri his position with t In- tucker Mm liine ii lonnilrv Co., : n I lias gone to his home ,i; Chester. I'a. allies. I. (uillfer. of ,illl'..l I. the eitv Tlmrs.lal t" kimmoI .Il'.-T A I.ITTI.K iiion.v nill I hev inlet or ItriM-or touring, good shape. Tiy them out. Wruv. liny a It'. Ill ill W. II. I' led OVKKI.AM) M-:i)A.: Nightly use. I. belli tin tl.t'Co. Our price .t'in. Our Mudge Urns, touring at a bargain. W. II. Uruy. JUd -- apt. .laiiu ari'ived in miii i time a. the guest of hi-, son, Mr. '. V.'. (luiitii at his ri i -1 1 - ii on West I'll t!i a ven tie. - Mr. Albert Milneivv. of the linn of Michael & limns, l,t this morning I'm New ork in rrspous,. to a fni-ss;,,. .,u iiuiiui iuy tlo serious illness of a LrMl.-r in la vv vv ho i v rs t hrrc. - Mr. A. '.. I'ricc has return.-. I to lias !oi la from Miami, I'la., nlirir V1' has ill living fur the past o ;ir or tvv... lie is stu'tiding soiiii- time Kith his l.rutui-r, l i . .1 oh ii A 1'rice. to the WANTED. l'l.l: I'ositioll liv exprric: I luillinei. Address "I.," care Cnzette. l-i Tli -l V. AN'TKD: light lions I'lioni- 7s, inn furnished rooms for -keeping or l.oar.l and room, call for Mr. Anderson. 1 Sp.'l FOR bALK: I'n.lci vvuii.l TypcHiitcr No. 4, JiJfj.ltO. Call is. V. (.ardncr Co. i:p- FOK RALE: furniture. I'hone L'Hlt. 1 Iciusi hold niol kitchen Owner having town. lltpti W.WTKD: T o liny five or six room lions,- with large lot extruding lia-k to, or in ai t '. S. W. railroad, or I'. A; V ra 1 1 ro.-id. In or mar (lastunia. liox i7, ( iaston ia. 1 V MISCELLANEOUS .NOTn i:.- Mr. Business Man. Invcs tigatr the new order now organizing heir. Nee ad ou page seven. 1 s 1 . LKT l'!S MAKI-; your porch and win--dim Iiom s, any size you want. .1. Ii. A I k i nsiiu 'h liox 1'aclory. L'ti c 10 FUR 8ALK: l'p to date "i room nuidcni hungalow, heat and other modem con venienees, located i In.fe in. I". M. Kraneuiu Co. tf - Id-port s in West ( i., st rlfect that the l.orav Mill will. ) next week, considerahly iinie nuinlier of opera t i W's euiiloeil in the mill. A laigr nuinlier of fnniili.-s ve. lia k to the l.orav village (his week in anticipation of enlurgtd opeiations I v tl.r mill. Kings Mountain ller.ihl: Mr. A. V I'aniels, for the past i-i 1 1 1 vears agrnl tor I he Life lusuiauie iVrnioiu' of Vir ginia, living heie and wol king Kings M. noil. i i i and l!rssciier 'it.v t 1 1 i t or . . has lieen promoted to the otli'i- of as .sistant s 1 1 J h r i n 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 in t hr Oastunia 'oilier fin I will move to ll.istoiiia wi'lon a week or two. Mr. haniels and fauiiK have tnadr lots of friend- here who will li-likr to see thrin leave lull ad ir.join i, his iiruniot ion. RIOTOUS'SCENES MARK TOKIO DEMONSTRATION M'Kt I A I. I IIK II.S on llrovvu .spray pumps and Myers spray ami well pumps at .Standard Hardware Co. 1 !h i I'UY your genuine Oliver chill pious and repairs al the Standard Haidwaie Co. 1 In i'i FOR BALL Olt liK.NT : tin room house on South Chester stint. I'os session April 1st. Bee Win. 1. Ander w. t f FOKUALK: Clean wheat straw, j-JO.nn per ton. i'lmne 5t. tf ToKlo. M.inli 17 . Ii'uoitoii, ,c. nes were enacted at a meeting of the Ken-ei Kni, or opposition parte, which had M'KCIAL I'ltN'K.N oll Sherwin i Wil gathered here today to discuss a n iis,-i liams lime sulphur, for spraviug vour ' i"i;i 1 open letter written ley Srnrtar.v fruit trees and shrulilieiy. fSland.iid Mirooka, of tin- S.-i. ii Kai p:i liy. eluirg llaidwar,- Co. Hleli ing iseount Kalo. president of the Keiisri Kai, with ari-epling a IoiIm-. The WHY IM'Y liogu.s parts for Oliver chill meeting was nttendrd hv lnoou per plows, Mi-Cormir.k and J leering mow ' sons and vvlirii Kepi esent.i t i e Sliimi.ii. ing inaeliiiies when you can get the at templed to speak a doen men nulled, genuine at the dame price f We arg forward and demolished the platform. Hie sole agents in Caslon coiialy. Standard II. I rd vva i(. Co. 1 !), Ii FOB SALE: Old newspapers, ifl, liuudred pounds (lazelte ollice. per tf. FOK bVLK: One 7 passenger King run '7,il(t;i miles, at half original price. "Olio A-pHSneiifrer Franklin, good comli 'tiou, new tires, ut half original price. Olio Willys Knight roadster, good run Iiing condition, 2o0. I'lyli r & llannl ton (in rage. L'ld FOB SALE: Registered (iuernseys, a, fresh young eow, making S pounds butter ior week, $-.."1.1111; one irgis tered hull, l(t months old, .."! i." ; one Rrade Guernsey cow, t.'ili.nil. A! o one aVi year-old mule, tlnu, or will trade mule for gentle pony or plug iiiuh. Your credit is good with me. O. L. Ehyne, plion0 '-llll. lsHL.'pL' FOR SALeI One of the best equipped garage buildings in Charlotte. On prominent street, building in tip-top condition. Will pay at least 10 per cent on investment. The best buy on Charlotte Market. F. C. Abbott & Co., Charlotte, N. C. 19p2 I'M-; Si'OCli Kertilizer. We use cotton seed meal in all our fertilizer, which you know makes the licit of fertilizer. 'oine lo see us. The prices are low. Southern Cotloil Oil Co., .1. K. Mess, Manager. M VV F tf Mil; NEW HKYEHSIULK canton crepes have arrived. Tliis silk fabric de luxe can he made up ill either dull or satin liuisli or li.ith condoned I also have sport silks, foulards, satins, wash satins, serges, suitings, voiles, tissue ginghams, children's ready-to-wears, middy Idouscs, house dresses, etc. Mrs. I-'. (). Mevens. M7 S. Yolk SI. Appointments solicited. tf ASH, ETC., I'd I! .SALE: thousand pair slightly used window sish, glazed with eight ley ten glasc. Six lights to sash. Twelve lighl." to pair, 1 1 plain rail, 1 .01 1 per pair. Slightly used panel doors and half glass doors. 1.11(1 each. New window frames ami new door frames, 1 . 1 1 1 each, good stock. l'licos I-'. (). H. Hopewell. irgiiiiu. Hariison Con striatum Co., Petersburg, Virginia. L' 1 c.'! FOR RENT. FOR KENT: Ht reet. Ca I louse Khyne tf TOR RENT: Large l'rjn! 1'lione L'.IS L. FOR KENT: Furnished room. -Lt'l W. Franklin Ave. Apply IspJ FOR RENT: Furnished n.oin 0ii,i block from postolliee. CcnUeinaii on'v. I'hone 27d-J, 1 f GERMANY MAKES PROGRESS IN REVIVING TRADE. WASHINGTON. March I . Germa ny is iiiaking good progress in a drive to revive her pre war trade in low priced ar tides with South America, according to a report to the department of commerce today from Commercial Attache Mr yucca, at Sunt iago, ( 'hile. Coiinany's appeal, Mr. McQueen said, is made for the most part on a price ba sis though not as low as before the war. Iloweiei, he added, American goods are priced so high because of exchange rates that Cerman g Is are at bast ID pel cent below them. Ai-. ording to reports from the east io;;si. he continued, the (iermans a re not Hoiking as hard in Chile as they are in Argentine Hraz.il. The opinion prevails also, he said, that Herman com petition is not a great factor in the present clicking of American trade with Chile. In this conm-ctioti Mr. McQueen de dared business in Chile has just passed through a crisis an,l js :IS x,,t hardly convalescent ami the market docs not need goods at present. British, French and Hdgi.'in goods, he added, are much HATCHING EGGS AND BABY t'-'tvored by the present premium on dot This increased the excitement and there were inanv lights iM 1 1 1 irnwd, and the police were forced In intervene, making many arrests. After the meeting bad broken up, a crowd, headed by two .iiiloinol.iles, march ed Inward the diet building, which was surrounded bv two cordons of police, with hundreds of i.-erc., N loarby strrrts and parks. The on i-.poii.leiit of The Associated Cros sought to tra verse this district, but was politely re ipiestcl to lake anot her i-t reet . Arriving at the diet building the crowd was harangued bv leaders. who spoke from automobiles. The throng was urged lo break thimigli the police cordons and roaring cheers l.ur-t from the crowd, which surged forward, but police reserves were huiried up, and the everal "i-iiiifestaiits were forced lo retire. Their lea.lers were airesie.l, while newspaper photographers perched on monuments and ill trees, took pictures of the Menr. Ill the meantime thete was greatest excitement within the diet. The peers unanimously adopted a rrsolution pin posrd by Ron Nakasboji, declaring the. discipline of the empire disintegrating, the minds of (be people in a state of unrest, the nation's prestige abroad iin paired und gciuial conditions deplorable. The. resolution asserted it was desirable to speedily rectify prevailing evils. Amidst tiirbiirleiit scene, the house of representatives discussed a resolution sponsored by the Keiisei Kai party, (i ll siiring the government for the s.nudal regarding the smith Ma nclniri.in railway. It was the prevailing opinion here .o day that the ministry is confronted vvi'h a serious crisis. LOST AND FOUND. FOI'ND: A place to got ,.-,k. s ,,n I pie like mother trad to make. 1 ...Li Bakery. p,, I'Ol-ND: A place to get ,a "like Mother used :,, make Bakery ( o , I'hom- 7'.'s. no I pies Wizard t f POULTRY AND EGGS. FOB SALE: Rhode Island I!,-,, 1.00 per 1.1. One cochirei, liens, rj.m. (J. L. Uh.v nr. , I FACES 50 POLICE BEFORE BEING SHOT TO DEATH. CHICAGO, March 18. Facing more than 50 policemen, a bandit with a pistol in each hand, was shot Lo death today after he had kept up a steady fight with them until his ammunition wai exhausted. ..Several policemen weie wounded end one, Detective Mix, is in a criti cal condition. Mix, noticing the bandit loitering at a street corner early today, start ed to question him. The man open ed fire and ran. Reinforcements came to Mix's rescue and the bandit final ly was cornered . CHICKS: From I'KIZE WINNING RHODE ISLAND HKDs and WHITE L.EGHOBNS. Red Eggs, 1,0 , r 1.1; Chicks, ;','ic each. L. gliom Eggs, $1.50 (H-r LI; Chicks, L'o,- each. (ie.,. B. Mason, Gastonia, N. c M W K- tf lars as an- the Genitalis. Call 50 and The Gazette's ad man will come to see you ptonptly about that ad vertisement. Call 50 and The Gazette' ad man will come to see you promptly about that advertisement. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOB SALE: Chevrolet touring iar Kiileudid condition. Bargain to .pii.k buyer for cash. See J. W. Atkins at Gazette office. tf PLAY Linwood College Friday Night 8 O'clock Gastonia Chapter No. (f K. A. M., called meeting tonight 7:30. work in K. A. M. degree. ' A. M. Spencer, Secy. 18cl SERVICE Regardless of the make of your Battery regular calls for testing and filling wiU add months to its life GASTONIA STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY 206-212 N. Falls St. JACOBS FURNITURE COMPANY New and Second Hand Furniture. All kinds Repair Work. Moved into our new building one block back of old quarters, corner Oakland St. and Franklin Avenue. GASTONIA, N. C. EHRPS BIG EASTER DRIVES THE PRICE DOWN LOWER Commences SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 19TH and Continues Through SAT URDAY, MARCH 26TH. THIS EASTER WEEK IS RICH WITH RARE BARGAINS Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses These new styles in lighter wear command attention from the most discriminating shop per. Coats in the much liked styles, developed in the season's smartest fabric, colors and patterns most in vogue. i18.f0 Poiret trimmed all wool Vclour Spring Wraps, at $12.50 .$25.00 Beautiful Wraps, nicely silk lined at.. $18.50 2;). 50 Wraps, elaborate. They represent everything that you can desire under $50. Special at $22.50 $111.50 Spring Coats at $14.75 Dresses in delightful interpretations of the terns have yielded $25.00 Taffeta Dresses in plain colors as well as fan cies and shadow checks, also Crepe de Chines in tine lot at one price $18.75 $.;5.oo Taffeta, Satin, Crepe tie Chine and Crepe Me teor Dresses in all the desirable Spring shades, at $25.00 Suits with their splendidly tailored lines, bring for your choice the newest creations of an unusual season. All wool Tricotine Suits, pot a one in the lot worth un der $.'55; many to $.'59.50, all on one rack at $25.00 $25.00 All Wool Tricotine- anil Men's Wear Serge Suits at $19.75 $59.50 Very fine all wool Tricotine JSuits in Navy, Tan and Black, at $39.50 very latest modes. The new colors and pat exceptional fabrics. $49.50 to $59.50 Extra tine Crepe Meteor Dresses in all the fancy novelty models, as well as the plainer ones, acknowledged the best showing in Gastonia, at one price $29.50 APRON GINGHAM 5c Special Saturday morning 9 o'clock and for one hour of this sale we will sell one case Gingham, Apron styles only, sale price 5c Best quality Apron Gingham manufactur ed every day of this sale 10c 35c SOFT COLLARS 10c Special All makes soft Collars, values 25c and o5c, sale price . 10c MEN'S SOCKS 5c Men's Dixie fine black Socks Saturday morning from 9 to 9:0 o'clock .... 5c Men's 15c good black Socks, every day 8c Men's (J5c Lisle Socks 25c Silk Socks 48c BLACK TAFFETA SILK 98c Yard-wide colored border black Taffeta Silk. Special Saturday and Monday morning 98c NAVY BLUE TAFFETA $1.35 ;(Hn. navy blue Taffeta, $2.00 quality. Special $1.35 Very fine quality colored Taffeta in navy and all newest shades, for $1.65 CREPES 40-In. Crepe de Chine in black, navy and all new colors. Sold as high as $3.50, Easter Sale Price $1.38 SILK SHIRTINGS 32-In. Satin stripe Tub Shirting, best qual ity, sale price $1.38 32-In. Crepe de Chine stripe Shirtings, $4.- 50 value, sale price $1.75 9-4 SHEETING 25c Fort Mill" 81-inch seamless fine Sheeting, $1 value, our Piaster sale price Saturday and Monday 25c LONG CLOTH 10c Yard-wide English Long Cloth in perfect short lengths, qualities sold up to 35c, Easter sale price 10c FRUIT OF LOOM 15c Yard-wide Fruit of Loom Bleach, best do mestic manufactured (limit 5 yards to customer. ) Every day during our Easter sale, per yard 15c MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 10c Men's finest count soft hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, values up to 35c, price. . 10c SILK THREAD HALF PRICE 50-Yard Spool Silk, all colors, at .... 5c 100-Yard Spool Silk in all colors, at. . 10c TOWELS Turkish Towels, Special .... .... 10c COW HIDE OVERALLS 89c Commencing Saturday morning and while they last we will sell genuine Cow Hide Overalls for men in all sizes, (limit two pair to customer), at 89c H ANES ATHLETIC SUITS 98c Hanes new athletic Union Suits for men, first season and best garment manufac tured, Efird's introductory price. . 98c WORK SHIRTS 49c Men's blue chambray Work Shirts, $1.00 values, sale price, while they last. . 49c DRESS SHIRTS 98c A general clean-up of men's Dress Shirts. Values that sold on high peak up to $3. 50, Easter sale price 98c Mercerized and stripe cotton pongee Shirts $4.00 values, sale price ...... $1.45 CANVAS GLOVES 25c Canvas Gloves ... 10c 50c Leather palm canvas Gloves .... 25c NOTION SPECIALS No. 400 Mourning Pins, per paper. . . 1c 2 Cards 5c Safety Pins 5c Good Steel Scissors 25c Real Brass Pins, per paper 5c CREPE DE CHINE 40-In. all Silk Crepe de Chine. Colors to mato, henna, jade green, maize peach, caramel, gray, navy, black and white, at $1.45 SILK POPLIN Navy, purple, copen and white Silk Poplin, at 79c Transparent Organdy in light blue, laven- dar, $1.25 value, at ... 79c SILK CREPE, $2.18 40-In. Silk Crepe in black, white and flesh, at $2.18 36-In. Wash Satin Silk in white and all col ors, at $1.45 One lot assorted color striped Jap Silk Shirting, special , . . . 79c Silk Messaline, navy and brown. . . $1.45 This Big Easter Week Sale is the most powerful demonstration of what our buyers with unlimited buying power are doing in the market. There is not a Store in the Carolinas so full of saving chances, your Easter needs supplied at about Half. WATCH FOR OUR BIG 4-PAGE CIRCULARS. EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE I 1C 3 C
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