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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921. THE GASTGNIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE f ACE ANNOUNCEMENTS; . FdR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. i I hereby announce myself candidate for the-position Mf memlner of the Board of Couiuilssiuno f G astonia G radetl School Dint r ict, subject to the "action of the voters -in the approaching primary. I, respeclfully-eolU'it the support of the voters of Go tonSa, , JA8. W. EUBY. ' FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the position of jnember of the Hoard of Commissioners of . Gastonia Graded School District, subject to the action of ' the voters in the npproitchlnj primary. I, respectfully solicit trie support of the voter of Gastonia. I. II. GANTT. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate . for the position or member of the Board of ('ojuiutusioncra of Gastoitia Graded School District, subject to the action of the voters in tlie approaching primary. I respectfully solicit t lie support of the voters of Gastonia. (!. MARVIN BOYD. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby annotincp myself a candidate for the position of metiilicr of tW Board of Commissioners of (iastonia Graded School 'liistriet, subject to thp action of the voters at the Approaching primary. I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of Gastonia. MR 8. V. K. LONG. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a caiididato for the position of-member of the Board of X'oiumisisoncrs of Gastonia Graded School District, subject to the action of the voters in the approaching primary. I respectfully solicit the support of the 'oters of Gastonin. MRS. II. B. MOORE. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the position of member of the Hoard of Commissioners of Gastonia Graded School District, subject to the action of the voters in the approaching primary, i I hereby solicit the support of the voters. , .1 WHITE WAIIK. I : : I FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate i for the position of school commissioner i from Ward 1, subject to the action of; the voters in the approaching primary. I ; respectfully solicit the support of thej voters of GaS&uiia . ! C. J. iirss. I CLOVER CALLINGS. Correspondence of The Daily Gazetta CLOVER. 8. C, Apr. 12. Mrs. Ralnh Weblier nn.l Mr. Atia Rtrnmi were joint hosU-iise at a most eujoy-J ulaDX weainiy poj..e. u luciu.tc -, . abl rook party at, the' lovely hornaWf' nn American instructor and the . Mr., Webber on hut Wednesday after-' seudinir of a finished team later to piny noou. Delicious refreshment. wnr .or. i in America. The Japanese like base-1 1 TOKIO. Apr. 12. A school, to train professional baseluill players will le ; established in Tukio by Rear Admiral F. , HaragucJii and-VUeouut Nakasono. Thej plan is said to have the support of; ved during the evening, cousistiug of chicken salad, lettuce, crackers, tomatoes and pimento sandwiches, olives and punch. Those invited were Mesdames J. E. Berryhill, W. P. Urier, O. A.j JNeill, J. r.. Prison, J. .Meek, W. I, and John M. Smith, J. E. IWaiuguurd, V. II. Pursley, C. X. Alexander, R. L. Wylie, M. S. Harnett, I. J. Campbell, (i. Pleasants, J. A. l'afce, lone Plaxieo, Craig and M. H. Neil. Mr. M. L. Bnu'th, Hesdamcs J. Meek Smith, J. A. Page, J. K. Herryhill, 11. L. Wright and Misses Louise Smith ami Grace Page spent Tuesday in Char lotte. Mr. J. T. McX.'ely, f Durham, X. ('., spent Mond ay night in i "lover. Messrs. Gray McEiwce and Quinn Par rott spent Sunday in Charlotte. Mr. Wanton Stacy, who has just finish, ed in pharmacy at Atlanta, is at home for n few days. Mrs. ('. Ji. t'erguson entertained ou Thursday afternoon in honur of .Mrs. O. A. Xeill. The home was made beauti ful with an abundance of lovely spring flowers. Interesting games were played, during the evening. Alter several hours of hilarious fun the hostess, assisted by Mesdames (!. W. Pleasant-: aid Edmund Ford, served chicken salad with lettuce, crackers,, pickles, .sandwiches, tomatoes, lemon ice, iced tend ami mint.-.-. Those enjoying Mrs. 1-Vrguson 's hospitality were: Mrs. O. A. Xeill, J. E. Herryhill, .1. E. Hrison, Otis Nlmup, 1. A. Camp 111, i. W. Pleasants, .las. A. Page, H. A. Counts, W. IT. Pursley, .1. Meek, W. P. and John M. Smilli, Edmund J-'urd, .1. Sam Jackson, S. J. Clinton, M. H. Xeill, M. S. Harnett, C. . Alexander, U. L. Wylie, ami Miss Klla Young blood. Mrs. Will I.and, of Filbert, visited re ial ives here last eek. Mr. C. X. Alev.indcr spent several days in Cafl'ncv ami .I'.ik sk ille on liu.si lies.-. Quite a number of ( lover people at tended the funeral of Mr. I.esiie Camp bell en Saturday at Bethel. Mrs. William Allison an. I son, Billy, are spending several days in Rack Hill. Mrs. Meek Dickson, of York, route 1 -spent several days las! week with her father, Mr. J. F. Cum nee. Mr. and Mrs.' R. A. Jackson, Mrs. .1 I K. Herryhill and Miss Klla Yenngblood j were shoppers in Rock Hill last Friday Mr. W. Q. Ifambright. who helped or ganize the First National Bank of 'lover, and w ho has been its cashier, has tendered his resignation and will ball which has almost become the a. tioual sport of the empire. CRIMINAL CALENDAR FOR THE TERMS OF COURT BEGINNING . MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1921. a Monday, April 18th, 1921. Sam Collins; WiUiam Mallinax; Char lie McCinnas; Sidney Ramsour; Craw ford Stewart; Henry Costlier; Less Mull; Henry Hubbard. Monday, April 18th, 1921. Tuesday, April 19th, 1921. WeUne&day, April 20th, 1921. 11 'l (ienrge Bird; 111 Hu 1 Xeal; 11-' Everett Hardin; Will Wilson; 111 Sidney Ua laso.ir ; llo Daw Welitz; 111) John Kincaid; 117 Theodore Mi-Falls; lis Theodora M.-Falls; 11!" Thooib.ri McFalis; U-'li Theodore McFalls; 121 Ch.-ulie D.irli.-nii ; -l Ch-irlie Durham; 1-':. Robert I'ruett; lJ Will Huffslet ler; Will Cluiiupcoii and Robert Bar ret! ; .") James Wells; llili Doc Sinip Ron ; 1 W. N. Hi avener; 1JH Maivin Mauney; 12!) Cli!T Ray Held; li" John nie Saiiiiders ; !:!1 l'hri'y Anthony; l-"-Rowland Black; l:::: K. L. Il.aveuer; K14 Dawson ( 'loninger ; ".") Robert Cavcny; Robert Caviny; I 17 Robert Caveny; l.'IS Luther (Jeore; Lid Scott Woods; 110 Ciias. Paiab-r; 11! H.diert Junking; 11- lv nest Lattimore; 14.'! Dan Crosby; I II Dawson Clouiner; II" J. (i. We!N; 1 1(1 H. N. Kdniuntion; iMughert.v; 147 Jen-.s Walker Mable Cardni r; 1 !! Illcn St' Julia KetiH; LM M. Kdwar.U; I . ney Rainsour; Lube Huffman R. L. Poli-.i1; Floy. I Barker; Lain- ! I ii ffa'.-i n. The alo-e i clusie, being u;i ill near ile:-'si will Moiu'.av. ( 1.",:: 1." 1.".!) : I..I.IH win Floyd Ron u II. nt : S:adc; 'Barker; Jenkins: IIS 1 ."(I Sid 1".) l ."it; l hid a.-e. fr.eii ue- ea -- in order bef. re s will ! theri tin, i bills 1 In tu KM in- s, will be taken is p,,sil,c. Wit e grand .in v " t ried a p:i. kly a-i be i'i iind and I move i FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candidate j for re-election to the posit jogjjf $chonl coinmiHsioir from Ward 2, in the up-: proaching'TrPctroii and resptctf oily solic it the support Tif the voters of Gastonia. . E. '.J. RANKIN. ! FOR CHOOL COMMISSIONER. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for school cowmisyioiier from Ward subject to tho-nction of of the municipal primary, and rebpn tfwlly snlicit the .sup port of the voters of Gastonin . L. X. GLLXX. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. I hi reby announce myself a candidate j for re-election to the position of school ; commissioner from Ward 0, in the ap- proaehing election and respectfully solic-i it the support of the voters of (iastonia. ' A. G. MYKRS. I with his family to Rock Hill next ! week. Mr. and Mm. Hanib right have innde many warm friends In Clover who will very much regret to give them up. Mr. Hamhright 's succi -ssur has not heel named. Mrs. II. L. Wright and sou, Herbert, Jr., spent the week no! in dasloaia with Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon Adams. Mr. Ben Sherrer, who is taking a business iiiur-e in Ch.-irlo'te. spent the week-end with hiine folks. 5,1 Miss Maggie Bell and Lena M.-Car ter, Marie Sherrer and Meek Sherrer spent Saturday hi Kings Mountain. Mr. James Ilambright of Hickory Grove, S. ('., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs-. Fred Hand right. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilambright were visitors in Clover Sunday. Clover's Hawthorne Mill baseball team defeated the Clara Mill team Sain' day, IS to Li. Hawthorne is expecting to have a strong team this year. II in.l i In I ill! li il Fur ad; 1'ler as tin s.--. reached. Thur-.day. April 21st, 1921. George I'. Chi rry ; ivIm 'iMin DangheC.v. Bill IValh. rs',,u ; I! r-mith: I-. M. R n-.-. Friday, April 22nd, 1051. Stanley Wrght ; Jim Deaton ; Rankin; Mary Holtidd; !l. M. die; Sam lick. Saturday, April 23rd, 1521. Fritz Howell: Will Mc Hi: l.r ; tcr Warren; John Kenton; John D. !'. Friday. Monday, April 25th, 1921. Recce II il! : W M. H i !-; m ; le er; .1. M. Beam. Tuc-iday, April 2&t! 1921. Garnie De,-t-,n; M. C. MeLure; Ernest Mitcheli e; :,1; .Bin Dixon; Mo'.j Tnr ih". - - - Wednesday, April 27th, 1921. Chart Smith; Manroc Hill; Brinklev Liie-beiger ; S. W. (iravson. Airii L'sth. L'!lth and all other ca.c. and cases not o! here. i:.e reached on the d'.ckcl. iL'd YOU CAN GAIN YOUR INDEPENDENCE The most satisfactory way in the world to get ahead, the greatest pleasure you can se cure from success is in the starting and growth of the Savings Account. You can never realize the ease with which you will acquire a competence in that way until you make the start. You can start a Savings Account at this Bank without effort, and it will serve as the foun dation for your life's happiness, life's suc cess. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS COM POUNDED QUARTERLY "OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS" The Third National Bank Gastonia, N. C. xa.ii v::mi w cwA-m-wem :;w.; mmmimmmmmmmm Do You Covet Success If so, open a savings account in the First National Bank. There never was a time when it paid so handsomely to save as now. For the sake of your future, lay aside every dollar that you can. The savings department of this dependable institution will wel come you among its throng of sat isfied depositors. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. n Glov' i The Price of Confidence The Price of Confidence is above Rubies. You have confidence in those who keep things to themselves. Just keeping one's mouth shut may save thousands of Dollars. This bank has the confidence of its customers because it never reveals their affairs. 4 Paid on Savings. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. 'Where Your Savings Are Safe." PROFESSIONAL CARDS I a DR. A. P. Du LONG CHIROPODIST Room 1215 Realty Bldg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. 1 hereliy anounce myself a candidntc for re-election to tlie position of school commissioner from Ward 7, in tlie ;i-proai-hing municipal election ami respect fully Holicit llio .support of tlu voters of (riistonia. K. C. PATRICK. UNEARTH CONSPIRACY TO STEAL AN DSHIP AUTOS DETROIT, April 12. Further testi mony intended to hIiow existence of a conspiracy to Ktcnl automol.-iles in tins citj take Ihcm overland to eastern points and sliip tliein to Sweden was in troduced in Vnitcil States district court here .today in tlie trial of several Detroit, Bridgeport, Conn., and Unoklyn men, charged with conspiracy to violate the Dyer net. Between ."0 and -10 witnesses may lie called, before the (jv(,r,,I"ct rests its case, it was intimated ley government attorneys today. Tlie trial may continue another fortnight. After a png drought there fell a tor-; rent of rain and a c.iiiutry gentTenian oh- j served to Sir John Hamilton: "This is' a most delightful rain; I hope it will I bring everything up out of the ground. " j "By Jove, Sir," said 8it John, "I hope not for I have Imrieil three j wives." Ex. I SEWING ON CLOTHES FOR BABIES OF EUROPE. ATLANTA, (;.'.. Apt. 12. Where evcr there is a Red Cross chapter in the south, there must he one member out of three sewing on baby clothes today if that chapter is doing ils share to clothe the babies of Europe. When the lied Cross recently under took tlie task of providing clothing fur 2olb00 new born babies in Central Europe and ."iiW.niiO boys and girls from one to fourteen years tit age. no definite j cpiota was set for any division. But an estimate was made at national ! headquarters i" Washington Hint, on the J basis of Red Cross members throughout the nation, every chapter must provide one garment, to each three members and ono layette an outfit for ni born babies to tach twenty five members, if the supply is to meet the demand. The reorganized southern division in cludes the states of Tlorida, Georgia, Xorth Carolina, South Carolina. Tennes see, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Virginia. "Are one out of three of your mem bers making somt. garment fur children, ami are one out. of every twenty-five making layettes f" is the quest I i'i efl'ei als at division licndqunrti rs are asking chapters in the South. "If not, get( your workers together and ill your share. " JOHN E. ECK Public Accountant Audits, Systems, Cost Findings 20.'! First National Bank Phones: Office K7 Residence 84(5 L I if s W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office Systematizcr Charlotte and Atlanta Office Residence GASTONIA, N. C. P. 0. Box 358 EDSB33SS5KBBB3&BSeEEKZZXSEBS FOR BEAUTY AND PERMANENCE GH ALKANtiT VARNISH STAINS will make your old furniture look liLe new. Colors and v.irnLsncs in one app lication, and gives an exquisite finish to your furniture, floors and woodwork. For Heauly and Permanence us CHAS. C. WILSON F. A. ' . A Member Am. Soc. C. E. Architect Home Office 304-5-6-7 Palmetto Building Columbia. S. C. Branch Office Hugh E. White, Mgr. Idem. A. I. A 208 First National Bank Bldg. Gastonia, N. C. GEWHTORADE nts andJ Varnishes ! Paints Analtrsrtivr IxKikfcf, ''The Hovft AcrontheW t " illi.wratea the vklu of punt hirimm in tl hotnr. AK us t-r toj y -uwi color ihaiU. McAllister & quinn Contractors and Dealers GASTONIA, N. C. 2 HOW CAN YOU USE US? Number -I of a Series. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT For any amount our Certificates of Deposit offer a very desirable investment. They pay 5 per cent, and by renewing them every-three or six months, the interest may be compounded. Your money is available at all times, a feat ure not found in many classes of investments. "It pleases us to serve you The CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE "PAY AS YOU LEAVE." ST. I'KTKKsm'KC, KI.A., Apr. 11. The Municipal K:iil;is li'ro began operating Heveral siiliiirlinn trolley lines April 1 on the "pay as you leave" plan in an effort to asi-ertain if a sav ing in time woulil not lie effet'teil nt stops within the city when the ears were1 oiiMioinnl. l'usseiiRiTs on all lines here tofore have pai'I fare as they boarileil tin- ears anil congestion at point of ile parture lx'eaiise of fare eolleetion lias resulted in si'rioos ilelays. It in tlie) theory of officials that only a ffwr pas- 1 Bonger.s will leave the cars at each sub- . urban station anil that collection of, fares ns they alight will result in the runs being made on schedule. Incoming j passengers continue to pay fare as they ; board the ears. NOTICE OF NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE Piedmont & Northern Linei Effective Monday, April 4, 1921, on account of additiou of express service, following schedule- for departure of trains will le followed: Leave Gastonia 7:00 a. m. 9:25 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 7:20 p. m. Leave Charlotte 8:10 .m. 10:35 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 3:35 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p. m. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN LINES W. L. HOGAN. T. 6. Advertise in The Daily Gazette. Where They Wait. "There's a story in this paper of a woman that used a telephone for the Hrst time, in 8.'1 years." . "She must lie on a partyKn" Notre Daniu Juggler. , FOR COUNCILMAN: I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the position of eity coun cihnan in the appronclTing election anil respectfully solicit the support of the voters of Gastonia. A22pl0 W. FRANK LONG. USR GASCO GASOLINE, There's a Reason. 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