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PAGE EIGHT THE GASTONIA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE Friday, April 8, 1921. GAZETTE WANT ADS They Bring Results. Try 'Em. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Classified Advertising Rates: Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. Ads let in this type 10 cents per line. All keyed adf strictly confidential. WANTI.D: quality. WANTED. Your order fur bread Wizard Bakery Co. of tf WAN'TKIi: To buy a K""1 second hand hut water lank, small mzi Mrs. F. ('. Michael, West fourth avenue, tf FOR RENT. 1 front The children s plays al panics an pounced for Saturday, April S, on t lie I Central school grounds- liave been post poned until next Saturday, the ICtli. Mr. J. P. Chandler left last niht fur Clayton in response to a mcssajro t 1 1 - 1j i ill of the critical illness of his hiothcr in law. llcv. C. W. Koliuison. nlm is not expected1 to live. Many Instonians will u tu i'har lc tte Saturday niht to hear Irviu S. Cobb, the noted bullions', tt the audi T or i ti in . He come to ChaFlitte under the anspi.es of the Charlotte Kiwanis1 Cluh. i GOSHEN GROVE BQJfS AND GIRLS CLUBS STAGE All INTERESTING PROGRAM room, l'hoiic Jl's L. 9 Want ads are not simply advertising. 1$ Including our "reply delivery department " they afford you a valuable confidential publicity department of your own at very small cost. Much of the wonder ful daily work of the want ads could be accomplished in no other way. FOR SALE. FOB SALE: Clean wheat straw, $i.imi ; - per ton. Phone 586. t f j i'OU MAT: One nicely furnished room, do,, in and rensnnabje. illO West Franklin. J'lioue fioti. tf MISCELLAJIJS I.OVAI. Klei-tric ( ham-is do the work. Let u- short it to you. Mr.. Housewife, and cKplain i t - superior points. Kan k in i 'handler Furniture 'o. t f. XoTli'K: We are in position to do your hauling. Kfadin, or any kind of work that can le ilniie with truck or vvajjoli.i Will appi eciate your business. I'honc 1 or l.'il. Ne.il Hawkins. Is t - A not her new r.ette tills week is who operates an who, thi'V sav, is kins when it comes e.ike a car run or ri lining. -- The Imv s and 1'airview school eujo ii k- at Hih Shoals cliaj,cronc, by the advert iser William , Up to date some sure in The la ISili i 1'avis Karajje and 'iiufT pump to knowing w hat kei j s how to it from UKcuts Cowan of the Fuirvii w cond it ion . yirls clubs of the l ed a delight l'ul pie Wednesday evening, facnltv and county mil Millard The clubs m hool are ill a thriving isi: seed meal you kino Come to Fertilizer. Wur use cotton in all our fertilizer, which makes the best of fertilizer, ee us. Tin1 prices are low. Southern Cotton Oil Co., J. 1'. Hess. Manager. M -W-F-tf $100 cash takes home a good Crystal washer. Demonstra tion machine. Sells at $140. Michael & Bivens, Inc. 8c L - The two Morris buy starred in the game vos Hill bet ween Carolina : State. Their woik was I. hie for Carolina's winning s' Itoy Morris kn icked a home two bagger and Fled pol hugger. A note from Mrs. . As heville. say s : 1 1 I 'lease liariica I'hilat hen t 'on vent in he ill Henderson April L'l, 1 opening aessiou S s, Fri I and I toy terday at 'haj'e Id Maivlam rjr.-ly rcsjMiusi :i . THE UNITED SOUTHERN STOCK COMPANY. Open FOR SALE: Old newspapers, $1, per hundred Jyou.ids (iazclte oflicc. tf. FOR HALE: Another bicycle in first class condition at your price. S. W. Gardner Co., 231 W. Main. Hc FOR SALE: Hudson roadster, 1!IC model, in good condition, four new 1 eord tires, a bargain. Apply The Globe Store. !, :: hit FOR SALE: One new oil stove, four burners, with oven. Will sell at cost. Michael & Bivens, Inc. 8c 1 FOR SALE: Three Western Electric Vacuum Cleaners and a few other demonstra tion machines at cost, (let yours now. Michael & Biv ens, Inc. 8c FOR SALE One7econd hand Electric range. Good con dition. Call and see it. Bar gain. Michael & Bivens, Inc. 8c 1, AUTiOmRUCKi. WOULD YOU IS FY A COOli FSF.H CARf Our prices and terms wiil suit you. lOO ami up. W. II. Wray. :i,- for the Siiiiiikf and son at the Canvas Theater Monday night, April I I. The first play to be presented is 1 ITIK NAl'i.HTV WIFE," a comedy in three acts by Fred Jackson, originally produced by Sclwyn & Company for one sdid year in New York. The play will be staged with all the sceuie and lighting effects, with vudeville between the acts. The second iifTering- for Thursday, Fri day ami Saturday will I 'app.v l.'icks, " a character comedy dramatized l'l imi I'eter Kyne's Saturday I, veiling I'ost Story and produced at the Morosee theater ill New Yolk with tremendous set cess. Nothing but the latest bin New York be offered. The company is ci niposcd of I ."i acting people and an ex pi rt scenic artist. Every play w ill be stj.ged with complete scenic ciuipinent. Everything new and right up to tin- mill lite. See one perl 01 ma nee and be v iieed that this is the elite of a called popular priced attractions. re I II k ion adv. FOR SALE: 1!)20 model l!,ii, k Six, Al eondition, full set cord tires. See W. M. Negbitt. 1 1, (; FOR BALE: Seven passenger National Touring car, k,m'I condition, new paint, or will trad,, for real estate or Stocks. R. P. liankiii. phone t'.so. If USED CA US: It mil ,:iy you to see these cars; Hudson, Iiodge, Franklin, Chandler, lico. Overland. Oakland ami Chevrolet. Special price, reasonable terms. W. H. Wray. p. " BUICK ROADSTEIi, condition, for sal.. "C," care (Iazclte. l!i I s i liea I, good Address GASTON COUNTY MINISTERS TO HOLD MEETING MONDAY. Ail the ministers of all denominations in Caslou county have been invited to be the dinner quests of (instonin Retail Merchants next Monday. The dinner e. ill be served by the ladies of the First Itaptist churi h in the rear of the anno it, the room on Long avenue where the Kivv.inis Club ami Convention Hible Cbiss vi ge meet, at 1 L' : : 1 ' p. m. promptly. ... i year Immediately after dinner tin will convene in regular ipiarter'y of the (i.iston County Minist.-iial All am-e, for the discussion of some immrl ant matters, in the First Baptist church An address of welcome will be mail at the dinner by a member of the ch.ui ber of i ommcree, retail merchant's conn; liiittee. and all ministers are cordially urged to be present. Your invitatii worth while. Don't throw it in tin waste basket and forget the time, and dinner. minis lace I to 1 and a , three- I'.ii'kncr, of niioiiuce t In- w Inch w ill ', J.i and L'l. in., April Please see that vour neighbors know about this great convention and write t lit i ii to come with lis that we all may receive a great blessing.'' Attention of the women of tin c unty an-l city interested in the onfall i.ation of a local post of the Woman's Auxiliary of the A mei lea u Legion is called to the meeting to be held for that impose Saturday afternoon at I o'clock al the home of Miss Maude Uankin, on South Hioa-I street. All thus,, who a re e.igilile to pun the Auxiliary are ipasted to attend this meeting. Saturday the First National I will show a picture where tl Women' College Leaders Meet Mrs. Harding.' la i ge delega t ion of women prominently identified with women's colleges in tin East and Ninth recently paid their re spccls to the First l.adv of the Land upon the occasion of their gathering in Washington. The group is si-en .just outside the White House. Mrs, Harding b dressed in white and wear- no hat. took a drive around town yes said a Catuniu lady tni mor;: mg, ''and I was iittetiv amazed at amount of const i net ion mu1; I saw ii.g on. Nothing big 1.(1 just lot- of small woik lure a cottaiy' or a biinga Ii it, there a garage, yonder a house be ing enlarged or remodeled or lepainted. poultry houses going up. fences being built. In short, it looked like most everybody was busy trying to improvi their property in one way or another."' - Mr. S. N. P.oyce, insider ami vice president of the First National Hank has, one of the most attractive gardens j if ( dist on ia . For a number of years his garden has usually furnished the earliest getables reported in ( bistflii ia . This it is unusually early Tomatoes. tatoes and coriiJniis garden are i need for this tin of year. His tomato plants, for instiifiee, already set out are eight or ten inches high, and uu usually vigorous. Early corn has re ceiv.-d its second and third working. Mr. I'.oyee has in his garden an exceed ing'y well arranged and commod inns hot house in which many of his early veget s are stalled. Sweet peas have bis-u iniiig in this house for many weeks. .t prominent seed house recently used a pictrtre yf this hot hou.-c in its cata I terdav. lingo 's,,'' Irish , far adv I The Goshen Grove boys' and girls ' sg rieultural Hub rendered an excellent ' program Thursday night at their regular monthly meeting and decided to have a 'club picnic at Lnkcwood Park on April 1 L'lith. All features of Hub work were functioning in good style Thursday night as the program was in charge of the of ficers of the club, giving them exjieri i me in conducting meetingx and parlia mentary practices. Thobe on the pro gram were given experience in public Hix-akiug. Miss Margaret Warren was present J and loll the (bib an interesting story,! after which plays and games were in dulged in. led by the county agents, as : sisted by Misses Johnnie Duliii and Mar-; garet Warren. Such a large number le ing present, it was necessary to divide; the crowd into two groups, one of which J was in charge of the county agent, the, other the assistant county agent. After j the i -eci ea t iona I period delicious refresh j incuts, consisting of ice cream aud take were sci ved . I In addition to the course of instruc-l tion, which, if followed up for fouri yens, iill be eipial to lour years train-! ing in an agricultural high school, the members of the boys' and girls' ngri j cultuial clubs an- being given the same, advantages in social ami recreational de ' velopmenl that the Community Service is trying to give to the town boys and girb 1 in iiastonia and elsewhere. 1 No better spirit is to be found in any community than that shown, not only by the boys ami girls of (iosheu Cirove com inanity, but also by the parents who lend their encouragement by backing the boys and girls with their projects and coming i out to their meetings to observe their! ; programs. j i Much cie.lit is due Miss Margaret i ! Kowlett, teacher and leader of this club, j I for her most cm client work in organi. j ! ing and conducting the work in this, I commiinit v . WOMEN TO PROBE EVERY ANGLE OF POLITICS AND POLITICAL MACHINES l 'LEY El, A N I ), ).. April V Every : angle of the prcM-nt day activity ill Am ; eriean polities by political bosses and polite al machines will come up for ae i tion before the second annual convention of the National League of Women Vot ers, which opens hen1 Monday. This became apparent when the executive board, which is rounding out the final details of the convention schedule, an nounced the program for the study of election methods The board bad before if today a re pi it on policy submitted recently by Miss Knthcriiic Liidiugtou, of Hartford Conn. In this report the National League is offered a choice between two policies . One is to develop a well informed wo man electorate in America, to reach all women, teach them how to vote and whom to vote for. Tin1 other is to put through as rapid ly as possible a program of legislation. considered beneficial to the women of i the nation at large. I f t' a uu-in linen t s to the National League ' by laws prepared by the board yestcr- day are adopted by the cm vent ion, na- Clonal olbceis will be elected by the vjel galcs instead of being the choices of , elected regional directors. I State women's voters league chairmen began arriving today for a conference i Sunday between the national board and . tin state chairmen. Meetings of the re gonial directors and chairmen of stand ing ci nittees also were held todav. Garren s Tonic PUTS Red Blood In .Your System The Back-to-Nature Remedy UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED -FOR- Indigestion, Nervousness, Constipation. Stomach Trouble Sold Exclusively in Gastonia by J. H. Ken nedy & Co., and in Dallas by P. D. Summey. NINETY CENTS Thing's are high. We mean everything but cotton! But many things are coming down. We h ave decided to lower our Garage Labor prices to 90 cents an hour. This is an experiment. If possible we shall keep prices there - but we will keep them down only if we can give sixty full minutes of needed labor for ninety cents. As always we guarantee all our work. We do not turn out any work unless it is absolutely right in every detail. Ask a customer - he knows. William C. Davis GARAGE 201 E. MAIN AVENUE l I t I t I i I tfafiiKfHgflfiamr id. FOR SALE: Chevrolet touri holendid condition. Uargam to ,p uuyer for cash. Sec J. U . A'kins Gazette office. gi-ALITV in :, At omul, railway tickets; hot a ma alike, but one will take far as the other. I s.-H Hudson, Essex", Dodge W. H. Wrav. pi.m d I' car. lick at tf t w . I . t i V Id 2 FOR SALE : Used ing car, two used all Kurd tour-runaliouts. in tfood shane and Hip prices are rij,'ht. IJurwell rarker Co. 'jc: SPECIAL PRAYER MEETING PROGRAM TONIGHT. During the prayer and social s.-rv i.-i hour at the ( 'ha lies I!. Armstrong Me inoi ial I 'ri sbyterian church tonight al Miss Marian Harvey will sing and direct the choir and a bron.e imimnial tabht design, in memory of Co Arm -t rolig. ,vv ill be decide. on and selected The tabht will be placed III the tiont es-il,,i, of tl,, church ,-,iid tin cost will be uiiide up by the congregation of the Dncid stieet church and null employes. A eoi.iml invitation to the public is x tended. I. WOULD DIVIDE GRAIN GROWING SECTION ciUCAno, April svr Div ision of tin g..iia growing sections of the country in icntv one distrhts, grouped aroun. L,rnin inaiket centers, each with a direc tor as lepresentat iv e on the farmers' un tional co-operative m.iiketing organi.a Hon, was submitted todav l.v tin TO CONSIDER MANDATE. LONDON, April k. Consideration of 'he I'.ntish mandate over Mesopotamia will be l.i gun at the next meeting of the un.il of the league of nations, which wdl he held in dune. Premier Lloyd Ceorgc has written to Sir .1. D. Hoes., member ot the house of commons, who in. pin . d i ogarding t he smb. ject. iGastonianl MASONIC MEETING. com .f n in. to lorm t a rmers he co Opel delegate, live COME OX BOYS: We've Kt three more used Fords and they are cheap. Several peo ple were disappointed last week, so come early. I5ur-well-Parker Co. jc:i JUST Till SK OF I T 7 Y m7c a n get a new Ford car and have a year to pay for it. Our easy plan costs less than ten cents per day for vou 10 fi nance a new Ford car. As we can only accommodate a limited number on this plan we urge you to see us at once. Burwell-Parker Co. tc:', POULTRY AND EGGS. WHERE THEY TREAT YOU FAIR Hv Rendrag.i w a a t ,.t v.. an b ' 'cut. ' b iv drut 01 fair Kenne. v s. linos, l,r..ke o v g"ods t In I.- W here t h, y .11 the r l.:i llv for onlv plan-. I t. mitti ass- nib tern. When the red is! rict ing been ap proved, delegates troui each section will ..".leiis, it wa said, and choose their directors who will form the controlling 1m -Iv in the national company. I'.l.ate on the compulsory ling fea t ii re of the cooperative marketing and other disputed points kept tin- delegates bn-y until late last night, all attempts t amend the optional pooling re.-omnien bi ion of the committee of 17 being voted low n. A No -Ionia Lodge No . .'IHP, A. E. regular meeting tonight 'i M . w ork IA V ami ::;o. scl LA VEN'DEH, Secy. ' t Inc Hut i a.m. th, v will chiu. ii. i in. I .1 1 !e. i ive for fin v use their And lie -t tolKS Twins. The (, . KGGS for hatching: 15. J'. I!oi ks. ! Bron Leghomii. Sjiarrow Kami. FL KE-BR ED H. I. iajr, tl.50 iht lo. 105. tf IiED .ggs for hatch Lvon Glenn, l'h M-W-F-tf loe is tie If lie doe That yoi, him -on of the I'oli look tunny, it a n't stir liim mad ; C,,ef. is my belief up lo ma kc II. ' s a worthy son of a worthy Da l. FOB SALE: Pure bred Kln.de Island JUsl rjcus Wowifk-'U"!. s'L.'Ht per fif tiva. Call lllo or nrile G. L. Glenn loin got married to a girl they say. !t is said In- married on his wedding .;,v young fellow, all plump am iiartoiMa. W i l 't f e s a fin, round ; n 1 for mixing low ne. ANASTASIA MAY COME TO AMERICA. ATHENS, April V Princess Anasta sia. who is convalescing from her recent illness, may go to Allien, a soon, aid will take a special steamer to .New York, if it can be obtained It was originally intended that hhe would .journey to England for the pur pose of undergoing a second operation, but in view of the fact that Great Hut ! ain has not recognized King Constant ine, it w;ls feared that the Princess' hus band. Prim e Christopher, might possibly not be altogether welcome. Princess Auastasia lias refused to consider inak ing the trip alone and is (raid to be un willing to leave her husband. Her re covery is being retarded by attacks of na useu . drinks 1 i.is never he, WW LWJHORX" KGGM for Iiatcl.imr.-I 1..) j,.r fifteen, tl. G. Willis, t.p, Next 1 -fr Fr-nM; A-ee. F ".ipj. day. Adv i-sday, Wednesday ami Tlmrs BREAD REDUCED. CHICAGO, April H. The price of pound loaves of bread was reduced today I lorn ten tu nine cents, by a concern op erating u tbain of stores. KENNEDY'S BIG ONE CENT SALE Anril 12. 13 and 14 $1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder, two packages for $1.01 Scores of Other Big Bargains in This Sale REMEMBER THE DATES KENNEDY'S The Rexall Store TODAY WANDA IIAWLEY in "HER BELOVED VIL-LIAN" Adapted from the Fa :S mous French Play by t "LaVEGLIONE." f "THE SKIPPERS NAR- ROW ESCAPE" i First National Comedy I SATURDAY "THE SON OF TARZAN" The Famous Jungle Serial i JACK PERKING in !"BIG BOB" Universal Western "THE SKIPPERS NAR l ROW ESCAPE" First' National Comedy I MONDAY 5 ALICE JOYCE Si In 5J "VICE OF FOOLS" : When the Collars Come Home The Edge Should Be Round - The Points Should Match - Your Tie Should Clip Through Easily - All these features will be evident in your collars if you aend them to us, because we mould your collars on this new r7 TT lli iff ( ttMwtfL, v TF niAM MMM 1 I Buttermilk Starting Feed An appetizing combination of pure, ywerf train and rancpntraUd aardtarr Bnttannilk drtod am thaaratn bT a aparialai muai. Conk dnxa art una trUA nattcmUk. .Cfeaa. awaat and vnaina. No nIH rncla, l nullj ar ananond mm. arm) aarH at mill awavfMnaa omkI cmly tha baat aod pwaat grain. . atd it far M lint awbt Meka. For Sale By HARPER DRUG CO , GaitonLa, N. C. Prosperity Collar Moulder This machine moulds the collars after the seam has been moistened properly. There is no danger of cracking; no friction being employed your collars last twice as long. Try our way today and you will be a regular patron. Snowflake Laundry Phone 13 FP
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