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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921. THE GASTGWIA', (N. C.), DAILY GAZETTE FACE S2V2T1 jtAif ,-r if.ii -A. tin.ii.ui ,i yy? -y Demonstrations every day 41 Inithca tkl-l inrhrl rldr than usual Inflv EamiDitcr J tlltink'r flour bill Smoalh lnl lrMif rod curtain Trt unci Li Kneadhiir buurtl Pan rack v 4; bottom lntuer liurtitUitUil wlri fcht'lvra npnr. x Hpii jar and i.nK i-tudtHiiier n.w r llltP lon vlulu full (..Mluif table riji.pnluff 1.1. nil Mncii drawer Metal lreal unl uko bus Kanitarv !or Iuim- 'linrtiot fro.u Hour Come and see America's finest and best built Mlclien cabinet Leara how to save work WE announce that we have secured representation of what we consider to be the best kitchen cabinet made the Nap anee Dutch Kitchenet. We believe it is better equipped to save work. We believe it is better made. We believe it is almost perfection. Our shipment of these cabinets has arrived. We want you o see and examine them. We want to have the opportunity of show ing you how they save work how they are built. Only a few to be sold Because of manufacturing and shipping conditions, our allot ment of Dutch Kitchenets is limited to a small number. We confi dently believe they will all be sold within a very short time. We therefore advise you to come soon very soon. Special prices (Our introductory lot of Dutch Kitchenets will be sold at attrac tive prices. The cost is really trifling when compared with the great change this cabinet will make in your home work. Don't delay seeing this great convenience the kitchen cabinet that saves work in many thousands of homes each day. With each Napanee Cabinet sold this week we will give one of these beautiful 42-Piece Dinner Sets, worth $15. You can't afford to miss this sale. 1 1 ,i.T final din mil n i n ihw fmj, m t? .maaii.n n - - T Rankin-Chandler Furniture Company GASTON I A, N. C. . : FIND TEETH OF bA?D r THAT LIVED SOME THIRTY MILLION YEARS AGO LAWHEXCE. KAN'., May IS. One i of the two api-i'imciia in Uk worll of liril 's torth was fomul in (hp rim Ik beds of Western KaiiKiN nml lias ixii preser ved at the I'niversity of Knna.is museum, nci-onling to I'rof. II. T. Xhirtin, cum tor at flu1 museum, v. ho found llie K;eei men. The other iviint-ii is at tlie Y.ild 1'uiversity milium. The Knnsiiw fi;il is of the t'retiiceons period, :ilout 2." million yejirs nRo. Ten teeth nre im Iml ed with the fossil. Tliis is the second oldest known type of hird life, fii i nrdinfc to Professor Mar tin. It is the most complete sperimen tlmt li:is been preserved. The l,ir I nni nf the Ilrspirnrnivi family. It wn live feet lon, had a short vertelir:ie (nil and nKvssed no wirifs. it was n in.-iriiie 1ir.l and recmMi'd the modern pciii;iiiii. "Tlie earliest sprciment of Idrd that has been discovered had teeth," say i'rifessor Martin. "TIhs earliest type lived in the Jurnssie period, some .'ill mil lion years ao, and specimens have leen found in the lithographic limestone lii'ds of Cermany. This type of liir.l r;a :i liout the size nf a i-row and hml fleirp, pointed teeth nml n vertetirae tail long er tlmn the liody, like the Dinosaur." The specimen preserved at the versify of Kansas is more valuable rin'y other, neeordine; to Professor tiiu lieeaiHe it gives n cle:ir idea of the semi pluniaceous feathery covering nliieh the liiril possessed. No other known specimen gives this evidence. D in I'ni than 1 Mar-' IAMOND TIRES and TUBES At New Low Prices Based on May 2nd Decline Gastonia Hardware Co. Phone 88 Unnecessary. "I haven't any sympathy for the man .who heals his wife.'' said n p:isenf;er in the smoker of the :V. "Well " :a'wt fitinther ;i (ioni) on'tter. - i i v ' a I,, ; I. iei. , XffiRBRRJHm his wife doesn't n 1 anv sympathy." imwia) fc.'Si'Miifii.Mirti iii-. ij Lk..A.1.) ..I ,, ,.1,8 t ar Ct TlH Opposite City Hospital Gastonia, N. C. Greatest and Most Sensational SHOE OFFERING r MAY SALE iialrtij.ifi 3 CTaanZ 2 LUCKY "13" FREE OES LUCKY "13" At the Broadway Sample Shoe Store Every 13th customer will get his or her Money returned regardless of what the amount may be. During. Gastonia's Greatest and Most Sensational "MAY SALE" Event we will issue to each custo mer a ticket and each 13th sale the ticket will be stamped "Lucky 13", and to the holders of tickets marked "Lucky 13", we will refund the entire amount of the purchase in CASH. COME, BUY YOUR SHOES AND GET YOUR MONEY RETURNED LUCKY "13" LUCKY "13" 2Z 1L COUNTER OF Ladies Shoes and Oxfords, Black, Brown, .Grey and White, values up to $7.50, to go at $1.00 per pair MEN'S stylish brogue Ox fords, Good Year Veil leather, inner and outer soles, Rubber Heels, to go at $5.98 per pair LADIES White Canvas fords, one and two strap styles, Medi um and low heels, $3.00 values, to go at J $1.98 per pair LADIES SATIN STRAP PUMPS LADIES Ox- 1 Broeue Oxfords. These are in brown only, with Rubber Heels attached, ab solutely $5.00 val ues, to go at $2.98 per pair W. L. Douglas Oxfords A Special 10 Per Cent Discount will be given on all W. L. Doug las Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Women during this Great May Sale. LADIES High grade White Canvas Oxfords and strap Pump models, hand turn ed soles, to go at $2.98 per pair LADIES OXFORDS and PUMPS Black and Brown Satin strap Pumps with Baby Louis Heels, to go at $5.98 per pair YOU Absolutely cannot afford to miss this Special Shoe Sale- Opportunity. A new shipment of Ladies' "Beacon" Oxfords and Pumps just arrived. These are high grade stylish Low Cuts in Black and Brown, at $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 SANDALS Ladies and Men's solid leather Tan Ventilated Sand als, only $2.48 MEN'S Dress Oxfords Brown and Black, English and Bluch er styles, all solid leather, $6 and $7 values, to go at $3.48 per pair OPPOSITE CITY HOSPITAL GASTONIA, N. C.
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