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THE GASTONIA. (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE PACE FIVE WITH THE YCTIIH CITY AND COUNTY EXTRA SPEill m Events of Interest In tbi SocUl Lift of Gastonia and Gaston Facta and Fandea for Tbo Gasettt'a Feminine Friends. Mr. Zoo Eincaid Brocksur Editor Phone 747 WINTHR0P DAUGHTERS TO MEET FRIDAY. There will be a called meeting of the Winthrop Daughters of Gaston county Friday afternoon at 4:30 at the Central school. All members are urgently re quested to be prcsout as important busi ness is to come up. 240 81-90 Seamless Sheets THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MAY 19TH, 20TH and 21ST - Greatly reduced prices on Summer Clothing, Hats and Fur nishing, Goods. LOO NO PHONE ORDERS (Limit 5 to a Customer) WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921. mmmm NO MAIL ORDERS ;.-4 I Worsted and Cashmere Suits ONE LOT PALM BEACH One lot Worsted and Cashmere Suits, c .. , iK(r tia $22.50 to $45.00 values Suit3' worth ?15-00 to 18-50 SPECIAL $15.00 SPECIAL $10.00 Schoble and Eagle Hats 200 MEN'S AND BOYS CAPS One big lot Schoble and Eagle Hats, for- , , nA tn .- m inVr ,,i rif merly $7.50 to $10.00. Every color, formerly $1.50 to ?2.o0, Jockey and Golf shape and size. Shapes. SPECIAL $5.00 EACH SPECIAL 50c EACH BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR HOSIERY LOT No. 1 Silk and Silk Plaited Hose, LOT No. 1-$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Tics formerly 75c and $1.00 SPECIAL 75c SPECIAL 3 FOR $1.00 LOT No. 2 Notaseme and Wilson Bros. LOT No. 2 $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Ties Fibre Silk, $1.00 Hose. SPECIAL $1.00 SPECIAL 2 FOR $1.00 Big Lot Negligee Shirts, $2.00, $2.50 and $3 values special $1.50 See our Special $1.00 Union Suits These prices are for the Sale Days only. Get yours while the picking is good. ICirby-Warren Company THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES PROFESSIONAL CA' DR. A. P. Du LONG " CHIROPODIST Room 1215 Realty BIdg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. DR. C. HIGHSMITH Dentist Office ovpr Torrent Drug Store GASTONIA, N. C. Residence Phone 399-L t IOHM F VrK Public Accountant 2 Audita, Systems, Cost Finding? 5 203 First National liank 2 Phones: Offico G27 Residence 810 L 5 W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office ystcmatiztr Charlotte and Atlanta Offices Residence GASTONIA, N. C. P. 0. Bo J58 CHAS. C. WILSON F. A. ' . A Member Am. Sue. C. . Architect Home Office 3C4-5-6-7 Palmetto .Building Columbia, S. C. Branch Office Hugh E. White, Mgr. Mem. A. I. A 208 First National Bank Bid Gastonia, N. C. NOTICE OF NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE fl I DEAL TO-DAY ELAIN IIAMMERSTINE In 'THE DAUGHTER PAYS' ami "OUIJA DID IT" Comedy THURSDAY DOROTHY I) ALT ON In "THE FLAME OF THE YUKON" nd "MISTER F ATI MA" Comedy FRIDAY WILLIAM FARXUM in "THE GREAT SACRI FICE" and 'PRINCE PISTACHIO" Rolin Comedy TO STUDY FAR EASTERN LANDS AND PEOPLES TOKIO, M;iv H. run Hisavn Inusnki, whoso sister is the ift' Huron .Shidehn ra, Japanese .'uulmssadnr ti V;i li int mi and hIiii is himself tin, pr. sent head ot' the moils Inasaki f;imi!y Las announced the creation nf nn ii.sl itnt inn fur the study nf Fur Eastern lands iiiul peoples. For this purpose tin- Iwasaki family possesses a uiiiijue fac ility in the shape of the .valuable i-nl'i rtiiin nf works ill all language- bearing nn China pur chased from the la'e Ir. Morrison nf l'( king. The buildings reiiiire. will he put np on a section of the spurious grounds nf the family mansion at Monici. a suburb. l)r. Mannea I'veda, .lean of the liter .-.lure di par' nn nt of the Tokiu Imperial 1 ' in viTsit v . who vii resign at the end of this month will ,r the I end of the es'nl.li-hmeut. A largo stafT of investi gators will le trained under linn, and rompeteiit 1 xperts will l,e cunstan'K h -spa ' . lied to th(. continent to prosecute oriis'iial invest igat ions in various fiel.l ot km.H ledge. OLD FIDDLERS CONVENTION SATURDAY NIGHT. ) There will lie nn Old Fiddler Conven- j tion held Saturday night at 8 :.'!() iu the auditorium of the Central school under ; the auspices of the Woman's Club. All fiddlers, guitar, , mandolin ami banjo j players and buck and wing dancers are! invited to take part. There will be ; prizes for all he fiddlers and cash prizes 1 for the best contestants. Players from; all over the county will be welcome. The! admission fee will be fifty cents for I adults and thirty-live for children. The Woman 's Club will greatly appreciate a ; 1 liberal patronage. ! I ' " i CELEBRATED HER j NINTH BIRTHDAY. i At the home of her parents, Mr. and ' j Mrs. John M. I'nderwood, on South Dak- j j land street, Miss Blanche I'n.lcnvood was! ! hostess Tuesday afternoon tit ;i most 1 j pleasant birthday party, celebrating her I ! ninth birthday nunhcrsary. There were1 , present about fifteen of her veiling I friends. After an hour pleasantly spent I ! in various games on the lawn Hi,, guest.-, I ! wen- invited into the dining room, when' delicious ice cream anil cake were served. 1 The little hostess was the recipient of a ; number of pleasing birthdav gift." i ! i MRS. CARPENTER i j ENTERTAINS. ! Saturday afternoon at hi r home iu ! ( 'hcstcrplacc Mrs. Oscar Carpenter enter j tained at a sewing party in compliment I to her aunt, Mrs. ( '. ('. Kennedy, and Mrs. Mattie N. Stewart, both of Char I lotte, who have been her guests for t.hr past several days. Those invited were i special friends of the honor guests and a , delightfully informal afternoon was spent, the hostess serving an elaborate j salad course with accessories. ! Mondav Mrs. Ilarrv Jenkins gave a i . j lovely luncheon for the visitors and Muti- day evening Mrs. K. ( '. Wilson entertain cd at dinner in their honor. Mrs. Stew art Teturiie.l yesterday to her leime iu Charlotte, but Mrs. Kennedy will be with Mrs. Carpenter until Saturday. MISS GLENN WON SECOND PLACE. In the state music contest held last Saturday iu ( ireensboi o the (l.i.st.m county contestant, Miss Kara (ilonii. of , this city, won second place, the loving i f nip going to Mi Helen Glenn Kaukin, of Greensboro. Miss h'ankin is a senior at the Greensboro high school and a music pupil at the Greensboro college. Miss Glenn was the las' of the -' run ' Munis to appear on the program Thursday Morning, 9 A. M., we place on sale as a SPECIAL SALE FEATURE 20 dozen 81 x90 good quality Seamless Sheets at One Dollar each. Not over 5 to a customer. 30 RETAIL STORES MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS 30 RETAIL STORES llBjlllKMllimiimtliMXKlWn ltllMTM:iaai! TORE E BIG DAYS Canvas Theatre WEEK MAY 16TH Aihti! Iiemocrat '".lust wait until l'.'L'l: we'll "Jiow you Republicans how ea-v il wi:l be to w Mi the election after foor ears of your bungling." Hi-publican - "Well, ii you Demo rats exper t t i pav(. the way to the White Mouse vou'rl better put your heads 'o';c' her ! First Half Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and i Piedmont fc Northern Linos Effective Sunday, May 1, 1'JL'l, 01 account of addition of express service, following schedule for departure ol trains will he followed: Leave Gastonia 7:00 a. m. 9:20 a. m. 12:13 p. m. 2 : 30 p. m. 4:50 p. m. 7:00 p. m. ..Arrive Gaston:; a. m., 2:25 p. m. in., 9:55 p. m. Leave Charlotte 8:05 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 1:20 p. m. 3:35 p. m. 6:00 p. m 9:00 p. m. 9:lO-a. m., ll:3( 4:40 p. m. , 6:55 p W. L. HlXJAJOT. S. riEDMONT NORTHEBX LIXE: The Runaway Match" Featuring That Irresistible Comedian Homer Meachum Second Half 'Keep to The Right PRICES: 15 and 25 Cents Reserve Seats 15c Extt Jack: "IHln't ore of thofto Porker g:r's marry a:i Kiiglinli'lonl f" Mary: "Yen. Hut they gay tlint Lon don society nubled her drvad fully. " "Really! Then ihe must have taken th name of th lord in vain." no I i n the opinion Vf the jinljfes and o'her ' 'musical authorities presvnt her nndilioiijl of the dillieult selection was reiua rkah'e. j tier tone ami inierpretat ion were pro nouiiceil almost faultless and her case ami aipiiny at tin- piano were const in cm i i marvelous in a child of eleven years. Miss (llenii has made a brilbant leconl at school as well as iu her musical studies and her friends are very proud of her sun-ess at (ireensboro. ! GASTONIA BANKERS WILL UNDERSTAND The following is from The Yorkvilh Kinpiirer: .lames A. I'a(je, cashier of the liank of Oliver vvas iu Yorkvillc late last Sat unlay a f ternoon with Mrs. I'ae and the children, the youngest, a baby boy less than n year old . "What's this little chap's name.'" asked Views and Interviews. "Mill! ' replied Mr. I'aye, with mis chief twinkling in the eye that was wink intf at his wife. "Mill! That's a funny name for a baby, Mill what.'" pursued Views and Interviews. "Mill U . ", answered Mr. I'a,-, Mill Kiiunini; "And what does the ' 1." Maud for'" ' b'eiievval . You see it was this w;i He cnnie about the time so manv note- wore due with nobody wanting to pjv and I liumed him 'Mill Renewal ' '' "Surely you did not treat a baby like that when the little fellow had nn way to help himself. "Nothing at all wronj; about it,'' in sisted Mr. I'ape. "We will call him Ifem w;tl while he is young, but later nn we will make the It stand for ' ih illlcc . THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A famQUs French poet tolls us he traveled over three continents in scach of happiness and found it at last around his own fireside. Like ' 'Every woman" most of the happiness you will ever know is in the home you have made for your loved ones. The better, you build and plenish, the greater your sum of felicity. The material elements, such as FURNITURE, contribute mightily to the power and charm of the home. There is comfort, convenience and cheer in the fumi turewe?are now displaying. Why not take advantage of this Special May Sale and brighten up the home with a new suite, or some odd pieces, according to your nocds. New furniture at new prices. Quality and service considered will save you money. 10 Per Cent Off on All Furniture on These Three Days IF IT'S FOR THE HOME WE HAVE IT RANKIN-ARMSTRONG CO. PI "THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE" tone LiAlUINlA. IX. V HOT, DIZZY FEELING Atlanta Lady's Uncomfortable anc Annoying Condition Relieved, She Says, by CardnL Atlanta, Ga, Miss Alice Franrer Young, of 28 East Alexander StrePt. this city, says: "After entering wo manhood, I suffered fo much with womanly weakness. My bark ached I would have, at certain times, a hot feeling that seemed to vo to my head. Even my shoulders would hurt, and it made me very dizzy and uncomfort able. When the blood would flow tc my head I suppose that was what ii was I would faint and feel so weak "I couldn't do my work. I had a , nmriiinjr at tin pood position, and this was surely , mint, Mrs j . annoving as well as embarrassing. I . m VI A. would usuany navg 10 po nume aim fopj aU( b ... u-.-j -.,,!; a . arne., the l-n.l.- k i.astor. Kev bought It for me. It was the first and l-rommni-jng tht- . . re.nmiy. Tl..- only medicine that ever did tae any V,M" w're spok. u in the mu.sie n.ntM good for this trouble." wliiili was lnvcly in h M-ttiiig of I)urutliy Dlzzlnes3, headache, sideache, back- r rkins roses and ferns, rinphasizing a ache, ti red-out feeling and other dls- color note of rove ami green. The bri.le ible symptoms are often signs ot an. I etooiii entered toirethi r from tl,.. womanir ixoudii. inousanai oi ari,ir Mn,i Ktnnii m 1 J m .1 ' - and similar ailments have found Car- , - . . . . , ' 1 ' dui a very valuable remedy. of ""- - ' the altar Puntnt fa rnmnit onlr nf TMirft. ta'1 lvor' nor vases fillol with ro- tfun I.. !ll- til. To ; m: iii. I a- c.-r. nn.e.x Will l.'ns. n.-il. I'ur SOCIETY PERSONALS Mi , i Ti l-Mll. ret .r:e tru !. v t 1 V' i . . w :is sll.lllr with rr" s ill tl.lir- ;i (.ir;tr I llllllr Mr. :,i., . k '.- In.. .I' Hi -t HUNTER SHUFORD MARRIAGE. In a simple but very beaut it ul err. niony whieli took .hue ;it i oVIoek this home of the bri.lcV M. Sluifonl on West Long avenue, Miss Margaret Mario Sini lohn A. Hunter, Jr., were W. ( . st r i k i i : ; I y Inv. ! in :i I ..I' h; ' lillle ( 'alitn1! triininiiis unrn uith :i, of Miie an. I gr.-v. Sin ..t' In , ilr 's Ins. s alnl s ili.itely till!. . mil' fi Mr-. Hunter l.tt V t..r tri throiiu'h 'Ii' ern ..rth ( aioiiii.-. . Mrs. Hunter is tl Mr. T. Ii. Slnifor.l In. i it t I lea at v alii I i.;i i n. Ii. -I tr ot' a -1 1 ik i 1 1 vrty ... pular f i ii'ii'i-. Tlir j;r.i(iin is tlir Miiuel miii ol' Mr. an-1 Mrs. .1. A. Hunter aioi is e. . inuit e.l with tin Citi.rns bank in 1 hr rapaci ty of assistant casl.irr. lie i- .r..inin Mis. (I. i . for.l. of Kin; tl'is no riiinj -I elol til, u;i ':i!t ;,i, I Mus Irina Wil'e--.'i:!i'.-i in, . re in t lie city en : mill' to hiirl'itte to i.'.l, -! I 11 1 I- i iiioii hi lighter nf , ".tit.-; uc. lie i- ii Inn luelv t .e alnl is V.'. rililr Of M ' .la i k i.il. :'U .f,.r. . II. II i;: Autr, - , h . here t I" v i parent-. ha-'U a M la -! Mr. II I little s"!l. i for Moiut n, I -nine time I Mrs. .1. S. CHILE SELLS BIG ORTER OF NITRATE 'By Tho Afw.iciaie.l l'rt!.) SAMIAI.O, Ii,,:,. May 17. All-, iioun. eii,, nt is ma le of the salr of L'.tKIO,-, IM.ii tons of nitiati' l.y the Chilean Ni- j trate I'r.i.lii.-ers ' Asi.ci;it i..n, to a nitrate pool iu Lou Inn, tin- price being rixe.l at' ent in l.u-ines- ami l'rj-,t niiil circhs and It ,,. s. ,,r ton. Siiipm. nt of the oitrate is socially po)'iilar. i,,.!,, , N .t. mber. 1 Lpon their return Mr. ami Mrs. Hun Tl.u arrati-ein. nt was made in vivw ter ill I t home with, the groom's ,,f ,). .le. isi..,, ,.f I'resi.l. ot 1.. . ...1 ri A. Hunter, t ur(;,. u . u congress a law providing for ! the nationaliation of nitrate sales. Dia- i f this step ii.'irent.s. Mr an. I Mrs .1 an miprovis. 1 ' - . ln .uiliil iiu'liut;. "I want fo bo eieused," said a wor-riel-lookiiig jurymaa addressing the judge, "I owe a man $10 aad he ia leav ing for a post abroad ! b gone some cu-.-ion of tins step l;v the government Fatal mistake -- I .-ituat ion : Uiirgia will liei.l in alx-yum-p until every ef-' years, I want to catch him before he vegetable Ingredients which have long.es and numerous bai-kets tilled with roses caught re. I handed, arraigned iu court . fort has Wen made to rtliethe present j get oa board, and pay hiiu the $10,: It bespn recognized BS of medicinal value'and tied with rose tulle were used Woman "The soree ()' the feil.uv.' stagnation in the nitrate business. The In the treatment of many diseases and ' throughout tlie room. 'K pretended to 1.,. my 'u-batid and mil- f.riMlu. ers are tirg'ng that the ex'rt disorders peculiar to women. The bridal music was rendered bv ' ed out, "It's alright, darlin ' - it s otilv du'v be sliglitlv reduetsl, and that the Take CardnL Toar drugslBt sell It XC-140 Mihs Lavinia Hunter, a sister of the ne. ' groom, the Bridal Chorus from Iihtn-. give It was the word djriin' ' not government guarantee help toward the 'im away.'' a.aiiiten:inc; of the industry. mav be my. last thaare." ' "Toil are ctrnmtl," tetumerl "hi honor" in icy tones "I don't want anybody on the. jury irho tan l Jii tbL"' - '
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