a y a 5AGE TWO THE GASTOmK, CW. &Tj DAILY CAZETTB MONDAY, MAY 23, 1921 -!.. t ItrWflMllrSM'M'MrtMMll DEATHS i LIVE NEWS FROM ALL SECTIONS 01 GASTON TIN ROOFING All kinds of Tin, Slate and Galvanized Iron Roof, ing, Sky Lights, and Ventilators. Tin Cylinders for Cotton Mills a Specialty, Anything in the tin line. ' Let me make an estimate on that job. My work is guaranteed and my prices are as low .as good work and material will allow. JOHN S. JENKINS 613 West Airline Ave. Phones 879-J and 135-J MIIS. NANCV JOHXtJO. Mi- ini-y .lnliuHon 'lie.l at her home I L'i'7 South tiimduit itrw, Salimhiy ev- 1 .nil,); ut "tl'i u'clcxk foUowiiiR a Umg IIihvs from IiiImTciiIohis. BRed 'J4 ymiin. Tin- IhmIv wflH Hlii)H-i hy tb? Korl liii- I in t.iknit; I 'omjiany on No. .'19 8iii.lav ini.MiiiiK to Hmtfor.l, Timid., former home ' ,.t' il ..-. . iisi'.l for burinl. Mrs. J dim -mi' )nisli;iiiil liel in Kruiipo during thi' .11 ami his ImhIv WM Khi.K!i home ..llu- linn- :igo for burial at Iiih olil lioini'. 1.1 li-me iilso on.' Hon, aliout four yefirs ..M I .-...i-.-. I mn.le her lioini' lure wit Ii in-. Curlier, Mr. TiJIiiiiin Hr,piiii, iiihI li.r I. roth. -r. Mr. V . M . lirii-'lin, ami i 1 .1 In ii . REOLD LOWELL LOCALS BUDGET OF LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM BELMONT UNION LOCALS MAKES RED BLOOD urn -; 1 1 1 . 1 -!( I U. ;,. nK , I , ,1 I I.i .V, l.l.l By Mrs. Adelaide Smith Beard aft Pri synals .i ! i.:ii : i:.iiim Tai's.i;, . . . . k .i ' ' l.i 1 1 i; i'u 1 1 1 1 I ti..- ii ;.,..-. ..( l Ml iS--... ,-r I' II ,; i : ' - .a ll'l 1 I.i !i. , Ii ' I ! M.i.n V . t .-I'air.n. ' - l ill l. v II:,,..-.., '' ;y tt " 11 r ..I' Mr ' ' i . 1 1 1 1 . l - H. :i ii ... '.., ) . -ASKTIXWROEUCCieT- t8MTZ!lll.!!MaBi:il-Si:iFW'Mm!l!Sgn am For Sale $y J. H. KENNEDY & CO. 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I i ' . i a tin I n a a, it r. , h -, .-I ani . Mai. Buv voui Furniture and Rugs at yout ov.n rune at out Big Furniture Auction Sale re going on at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M riaih Gartonia Fuimtuie Compa nv 24 c 2 Wrlgley Building The main building is 16 stories high, surmounted by a tower feet square and rising 398 feet from the street level. This tower will contain a clock with dials on four sides, each 20 feet in diameter and will be surmounted by a bearchlight lantern 9 feet in diameter. The building is covered with enamel finish terra cotta on all four sides. It is regarded as one of the most beauti ful buildings in Chicago and people and press are enthusiastic about it. The Chicago Tribune published a picture labeling it a "A Jewel of the Link." Wrigley also recently completed new factories at Chicago and New York. All this new construction wprk in the space of a few years is certainly a tribute to the power ot advertising and the accumulative effect cf a multitude vi 5-cent tales. - -.. - iff y . Ujl 'l.1 -.-.-' --' ..a-..X,...0,. ..U'. ..... H RFV MANNINP. fflNSFrRATFn Ricunn nr ir-i vnv r- - winur vr iictt I vIxrv AMU r IV 1 1 1 I f f WHO ATTENDED CEREMONIES. Reverend Tfco.. w;ii;.m m. ; i.uu,!. (tlJ in 'ht hand) about to enter the cathedral of St. John The Divine, formerly rector fcljf of wealthy Trinity Church. Inserted, Mrs. Manning and their two daughters." - - I In The Year 1930 Your school boy will have formed habits either of thrift or laxity in money matters. He will be a man, and his attitude toward saving will be largely what you have made it. Precept is not enough; it should be supported by example. Listen! A wealthy customer re cently said of his savings account: "This is the best moral support I give myself and children. I got my start by saving, and am not going to quit, because I have made money." This strong old bank welcomes savings accounts, large or small. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "Tho 3nk of Dependable Service." a Most Inviting Positions Offered The Publishers of the Nation Offer You One of the Greatest of All Callings The Easiest Road to Success. 81 Would you like to get into a business that insures a good earning power and employment anywhere in the civilized world The publishers of America want you to work for them if you have as much as a good grammar school education. The work is very nearly the'same as oper ating a typewriter for six or eight hours a day. The atmosphere surrounding the work nowadays is as agreeable as that of a counting room, and the asso ciations are just as pleasing. It is attractive to talent ed women as well as to ambitious men, from 18 years old upward. A school for the purpose of training youin thirteen weeks has been established at Macon, Ga., in connec tion with the Georgia-Alabama Business College. This paper is interested in the school because it sees the great need for the graduates. Employment at unusu ally high pay is assured at once if you will but join the school and work faithfully to perform the tasks assign ed to you. Letters and telegrams are received daily, from all parts of the nation, begging the school for operators. If you want to get into a work that brings you a big reward immediately and gives you &i opportunity to reach a high place in the world, write f&r prospectus, addressing Typesetting Department" Georgia-Alabama Business College, (Accredited.) . Macon, Georgia " Eugene Anderson, President. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE This is the Way to Make Every Buy a Bargain UY advertised goods. Only GOOD goods, fairly priced, can stand the spotlight of publicity. A merchant or manufacturer would not dare to ad vertise merchandise that is poor in quality, poor in make or that will not give reasonable wear. The penalty of such tactics is too heavy. .No goods - and no busfness concern - can thrive under the weight of public condem nation. A merchant places the whole reputation of his busi ness at stake everytime he advertises. Naturally enough he is careful of what he says and when his statement is placed in the newspapers - where everyone in town may read - so that any untruth in it will be known to all of his employees and most qf his friends - then you may be sure he is doubly careful. When you buy advertised goods you get a bargain because THEY MUST BE AS ADVERTISED. So it pays you to read advertisements. Advertising protects you. Read the advertisements in this paper and get the best of the bargain. r i