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PACE FOUR THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE - ' " FRIDAY -MAY - ,1 r 4 u I; I fo il- 1 iff If The Gastonia Gazette. ESTABLISHED 1886 1mo4 Emy Afternoon 1b the Week Eicept Sunday, at 212 W. Airline Ave. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Office: 212 W. AUine Ave. Phones SO and 332 Jat. W. Atkins Managing Editor E. D. Atkins Business Manager Hath A. Query Editor Mrs. Zoe K. Brockman,. .Society Editor Admitted into the mail ai ilie Pom Bcs at GastoniH, N. ('., at. the j.ouii. rts of postage, April 2S. 1902. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE By Carrier ot Mail in the City Ons Year I-VOU Bis Months -.."U Tkree Montba Om Month 50 By Mail Outside of Gastonia Ons Tear 1.00 ' Bil Msnths tL'.OO Tkree Months l.oo Om Month 50 Payable Invariably in Advance Member of The Associated Press The Associate.! l'riin is exclusive) Mt'tled to tlu una for r o in 1.1 i t ion of , nil news diapatcht s reilitt?.l to it or not taarwise erttlittM in this ntnr :m,l also IhS local news pulilixht-il tlierr'iri. All rights of republication of ihcrml J is pfttehet are also nsrrvt'l. LOOKING UP. Kli'Vi ii rrnf - tf hi :iri ) :i mar? or ! 'pmcr.-il n if t' ii ft. i n ; i l.lnfs in tin- riii!r:irv notn il ht.i n-h nir. Uuhfi :,r, 1 ,.rk I " I hi' 'I'l' -i .. !'i' r j,f:. Mil. II Ii tliMHIL'liO'lt 'i tin- r; 1 1 j 1 1 i r . i . i lim f:iKf. M II" t .1. I' .IniiC t ll.hii-': i, In f',i- tl H -1 , ):' 'v I' ii;' t!' iiiil'in . rn. -'ill II: tin- tt:i II I- ;.,- iii ln ;i',..i,- tl vl'.r,. 11 III ; i - i ri'tt i i'fi'i'1, :,,-(. . . r ii.mik :i in I i "ii Ii;t i In ii inli i h m ..f W.-i. 'I.. , f ! ii" . .. ..I -i i:l.' :!' ! .Tili'u; U, l I r . -r i.f I ii. I r. i;.-r ' T 'T 1 r r"! "' 1 3 r.-l.- f j f i i . i -I,.-., I ' i .f ll niii i:. 1 1 ,!l,. i f,-l. I,.. .In, I' r.i'i I'.M'li : 1 1 1 ii"' ..nlihu ll :H"I Ii:i! into till .i r I'Mis town- u I I m- nnlnl. i'Vi Ii w il;l' .-lllil li:l ;i lunk tin ipih -n-lf ilm-li 't li:tr til In- till. I 1 Irit It I - v H I - 0 TIMES DO CHANGE Km t lui'h liri- ln-.'iril :i l II--IH v W lir;ii ' in.-ilrr'i. ii- iii wlinli In .n- lui'fl Ilir Soot l-i-i ii I'.iiiiii' :i In in i 1 1 1 1 1 pli-ti-lv lit In- iiiinv nl' tin- W.siirii ;iinl Nortlii-iii t":i run-r iiiol iii:i n ill :n t ii ri-t s n t till t i rl t Itlii ii-r' I i ill t u Miiitlntii t.'irin iii.-iili nr i w In ri . II nu i i i . I r nl' I i iiH-iislnii n wiiIih ;i "". h:t i sioini tli.-il tin Gastonia, The South 's City of Spindles , wlm I tiny n-.-l i.. I.e. llr. li.-ittli nvs th;it kIimi In- ;iii-.i-- ill tin1 tlllilhih, hi' nuts nil ' ' l j 1 1 1 - ii lut In--Iii:'li' in W'iiistiiii S:iIi-iii, my irk in I'.ui linntim, 1 1 1 v Iiim s in l.vin liliiii iz, 1 1 1 im r I fill- in ( I rrnisl inro, iiim-I it of 1 1 -11 1 i 1 1 iiiiult- in 1 1 n-i iivliiiio. mil nt' North ':in i I ill. 'i i-cit t ci ii , iiml iliv ni I'.-n-i' in :i Ihm-I niii'li- .-it Kmiiii.-i iolis . (.nui to Im-.-ik f .Tit , m- sit .liivii to :i t rr 1 I . - iii:iii- In lli(li Point, iiiM-r.il illi il;ini:i-k lu.i.ii' in Sonlli : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; i . -ll. nn- .Inlli ni:,.,- in irri nslioro . Ii:ii' tor l,n-.i k I :i-l Kr:iM'friiit Kr""M i" I' loriiln. mm -t -11 . t Mil Ii s 1 1 1; 1 1 r iii.-i.Ii- in l.oiiisi:i n:i. In -t In-. iiiitM (wliirli hiivc lirin i ron-n hi i;i-il (lij.'i-ti-i fl.x stall- lil'i-i.ll l,n-.ikf;st l..-ir..ll or frii-il 1i;iiii. or frii'il siiinu i hi. ki n mi-i amlili-il i-(UKs. kli'l'lli- i-nki-s with lion or svriip, .li-rsi-v milk junl luitti-r. :ill III.-hIi- ill l.llill'l.l'il . Aiii- illi-:ir. mt:i toes, i-iiiiinvl m-,-is mi. linits, ji-lli.s jllins, etc , nil lilinli- nnil r;inin-. in (mil fonl i-onuly. A Tiiint-ssii- liorsi- IVil on (iuilforil i-iirii, (Kits nml hay is h;i nicssi-il liy n Nortli ('arnlinn iii-uro with ,-i Knox villi' Inirin-ss ami hiti-linl ton i.lou ina.l. J in 'liattaiidOKu ami lati-r to a v ,-i 1 1 1 BOOSTER TRIPS. ,,.,, il( Winston Hnlcin . After the Gastonia meri'hants ami rnisinoss nun clay's work is .lone I retire to a llit;li have fonn.l out to n limite.l extent tlio ! Point licit a mattress ma.le in Me valim that comes from an oceasional - bane, and sleep lietHeen lieets ii,a.le in booster tour of the nenrl-y c-ounticn. i Kontli Carolina, under a blanket in.i.le ' M'hat we want to lo is to gradually ex in Klkin, n HpreHil tnaile nt Kiel.lale, a 1 tend these trips so that they will extend ' ami gimnle.l by a North Carolina iIol'. " r"or in-; . 0 With only 11.". iiropie of other taees than white, negro or Imlian. in a muni tofore, we have touehcl only Boli.iR j iaI1(111 nf v,,r Uu, Ia. i , (ireen and Clover to the south of us. ! .orth :lt ,,!;,: . an rs t il 1 lav i-lalm to l,e ili( one iif the most all A mil i.a n States in the 1'nioii. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. THE BASIS OF GOOD BUSINESS. "What's the use of talking 'good business' if what we denominate as such is only the prelude to a Smash? America needs sane, sound business. It can have it only by study of business on scientific, clear lines. It cannot have it by reliance on dumb luck and awkwardness, re gardless of how great is the nation's natural wealth or how advantageous its position by reason of the war. Europe, knowing trial and long ad versity by reason of the war, will be forced to study and practice econo mies as never before. America csh not continue its wasteful practic.s and hope to retain its place. Amer ica has a genius in mass productiop but in nearly everything else it is behind the European. Its economics in mass production are wonderful. Its wastes in nearly all departments Of production and distribution are woeful.' It never can know real 'good' business, enduring good busi ness. Until it knows its wastes and get rid of them;" Richard Spillane in Commerce and Finance. M u HO U t T.OP. yi dll fountains or inbottlsj: 1 1 0 mm, M&w i ihi- NinwrnH Ho!.-. v.li.-:- tl i- r And oi.r ' . -. s .- w j n. tie 1 bru- s .-. !r;iik that I ..U.I.-, fj.'.vn Gn-ii !''A. r, il' : ,1'i.iiJ r?oll!((l in Gas'oni.i, N C i.v CoC' CO! A lU!"t i INC I A W M.l'i: Ave I hone Ne. l.,ri ir.-",l.: ro a n J. H. KENNEDY Ac CO., Druists. Gastonia, N. C. V, Ml-. , l.ll.:l ll, I.-. I. Il.-ili- I'.,' I ll-.ll ltr;i l. v. ii... I. i:.i, I,: t I. .'! hum i ll 'II : l'.,r - ,1' 1i- I . I in MATTERS IIF RECORD Municipal Con 1 1 'I'he f i 1 . H . 1 1 - is. M miii i;il r -i 1 1. I in Hi. II I w I 11. - i I ; ' i t; s S I X GILLETTE BLADES with HOLDER PREPAID $1.25 I'lisl-. T. I'.' i; .ii it' i i i.k into wider and newer territory stance, we ought to go farther into Lin coln and York eonntieH than we dh. Here 11' 1 . . - J XT I ne oiigin to gci as rar as Torn, ami eome back through the Ret he I ami Point sec- tion. All that territory from the river; west is Gastonia trading area. An in j stance on a larger scale of what this kind of trip means to a city is gotten from I lii'li.-nd H il ll 1 he e. Mk. A. I.e.- Mllll.-ll. tae'l with i-in I'r, I Center. lined and r-'n-d ( .-liter. Inn -ii: tor trial in hiiin'i toiallini: I1IIH I n milted t,. jail. (sen r ' raj.'g-', di 'mil I'M.-. Real Estali Tr.msfeis. Il.'.-d- as f,.l,..s 1,:.m- I" . .. I s" U i-l'l I t u . I;i. d -I' I mill d. fa, di , ,1 0- HICKORY'S CHAMBER OF COM MERCE. Owing to the absence of a seeretarv, the experience of the Greenville, S. C, i the Hickory Chamber of Commerce had boosters who lately spent an entire week , '""" ' '""it( lmg and alinost traveling through .South Carolina. That puss out netore active steps were taken " i to reoiifiini.e nml revive il The I.V. the trip accomplished more than any 0rd had assumed that to get the chain other one thing has clone in recent years j ler on its feet again, it would In- nee in bringing the state of South Carolina 1 ,,'"i;,r-v ,0 ''"'"rpoi ale s-.m,- srt f .social . , , .. ., , , or club leature. but this was not m , i s -closer together was the consensus of!)iry( tm. ,,,.,;,,, ,;,,,. Tlljs ,,,,. (iliinion of the men of (Irec-nville who "hml assumed that the current nl' coin made the "State Hoostvrs' Tour." . inuiiity effort had run stagnant, and The object of the Greenville trip was t.,'Ii, '.' v""1,'1 r;''l"'re ",;l"y """"l" . . . , ,, . . i tore It would be strong and potMiful to boost Greonnlle, but more than this aKail, Tl(1 ,1.or,, is ifs' ,,;., was 'accomplished. I sis of the situntion whs unsound, tl gh " i'e were known jis boosters' almost I a oei.il feature of the Chand.er i,t' Com everywhere we went," said one of the ' nu r,-;'"-v '- thing. . , , , , . . Husmes.s and protessmna I men nf lenders of the party, "but it is our sin lli(.kry li;iV(. ,eei,led wisely to re.irg.it, cere hope that the good people who wereze the chamber and make it wmk To so hospitable to ns in every place did not ,,l!lt '"') coiiiinit tees are busy ami men regard us .is boosters of Greenville alone. ar', ''I'- In a month, the chamber t-hould be but of the whole state of Kc.uth Carolina fimetioning once more. It has greater I can safely say that the people of (ireen ' opportunities for service than imt be tills realize letter than ever before just 1 ft'v There ought to be aim member . , i .i i ships, the desired number, secured be what the Palmetto state is, and that we . , ,. fore the final report is made I ridav of this Piedmont section are now more The opportunity is he re to express in closely linked to those of the other sec- ten-st in Hickory "m terms t'uit will Minns of the .-tat., than ever before." count." Gastonia business men are finding tin j same thing true lu re. W'jtlmul an SAME HERE. , Hurry or blare of trumpets the le al m, m ,. , . .... ,. T r bership is licing added unto. The other day, lest dies G. Ii. F. of 1 " the Dunn Dispatch, his mail contained innmn'm .... a lettcr from "a great national orgatii ADDITIONAL tiOCIETY zntion telling us that we had Is en elect-; ed to life membership by a state gov BAPTIST YOUNG LADIES l eg i i rat i,,ii : T. I '. fsnni,,,, ! I . ! i . I ri. k , one I, C. I.. U.ila r a. and wife, i, nr h. nwille, and M . C. Ma inn y n i . -r. one lot . i ! listale of H' 'l.-llld, lut I'. an,! u 1 1 I in i 1 1 ; , , I nil.- ' i ind liinri'i, oilier ennsid a ii, I wile ! , i e I I I I le. so.' l. i.'l.v.,.- ... I alia-. r..-. '. r. i Sn tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi In Attractive Case Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded This offer for a limited time only. Remit by money order or cash (no stamp;) Frad Razor Co. 1475 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY in in tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi, tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfitfi!filfitfi!fi!litfitfi!fi!fifi!fi!fi!fitfi!fitft 1 1. i l,!, "I mer P.i H I i until 1 1, l.ie. I Pohlc -Hiiv Tli. to I'l . Ill I- DR. A. P. Du LONG CHIROPODIST Room 1215 Realty Bldg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. DR. C. HIGHSMITH Dentist Office over Torrence Drug Store GASTONIA, N. C, Residence Phone 309-L Baby Likes It it i i ib.ih ia i .i I Ml. ll l lie : JOHN E. ECK J Public Accountant Audits, Systems, Cost Findings 0 i.'".'! I'rst National Bank Phones: 0 Office C27 Residence 846-L crnor. The letter was most r-omidimen tary. It tol.l us how important we had become through this election and would ' The young ladies comprising the Phil a then Class of the First liaptist church pave n most de I iirh tf ul ni.-ni,. .it A we l.lcasc semi immediately to cover str()I1K ,,nrk 1;lst evening ,-omplimenta rv memliership dues." Yes; and how on , to the teachers of the Sunday m! f. - ly those fortunate beings recommended There were forty or more present and bv a governor or somclmdv of equal im- i ? "msX ,nJ".v!'l i". was had. Kol ' ... ..' . , lowing a sumptuous sn o clock dinner portance could bo considered for mem-; un,,,,r , tr,.ps thpy enff.,g,,,i in vnri(11 bertthip, and not even those, unless they ; community days. They returned to were found in fact to lie possessed of town about f::ii. rcsl Class and lots of it. We have been', . , t t i n i (BOYS' FORUM GIVES inrlined to put on considerable dog: ever LADIES' NIGHT ' since we got ours, although, like (i. B. F., we have not sent on the twvnt v five, Tt,p '" 'n'?)'t entertainment of the' . . , T Hoys oriim held Thursday night in the Jet.-Om'ilslK.ro News. Cha,lKT of Commerce auditorium was The same sort of notice heliecl kmdlet'a most enjoyabi. wcasion. A very pleas ' a fire ia the furnace in this ofiice the last Mot social hour was spent, with music by! fool l,a. I Miss Louise Heal, after which refresh - I ' fments were served. Mr. W. L. Balthis.- ' "" president of Oastonia Ommunitv Ssirv , One ot the secrets of t)ie success ofli,.,., and Miss Cork, of the faculty of ; , th Dig Gaston County Fair-is tliat the! Central school, were special guests, i Wretary does not wait until September Others present were iiam Xew, Joe Ja - j lo do alt the work. One wonld be wr-i'L1'"' ,lr! B?'' 1JiBC1' Ma . , . . .. 8i)encer. Lawton Spencer. Harold Wil rrwcl at the. amount of preliminary I wn yerry Fayssoux, Orrille Ho-.e. Clar -! work toward securing exhibit for next''ence Moore and Frank Kiucaid, and' w - (t:.:":y Whnt ttif N.-nc ! v ji'ie' I Kei llenl (,..- Sour Stomach -Indigest to n Dysentery Diarrhoea ( 'out, 'i ins a,, . i , i i - !- ; ! I oil-tip, Hi . Ar nil Ihuj .v -rr.. Kuykertdal Chemical Co. Rock Hilt, s4ft?'? S. C. 1 W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office Systematiier Charlotte and Atlanta Office Residence GASTONIA, N. C. P. 0. Box 358 1 W'V i in.iii CHAS. C. WILSON r. 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. Mem. A. I. A 208 First National Bank Bid Gastonia, N. C. NOTICE. This is to notify all persons and par ties that I have purchased the interest! : of tins Kapcrcinis in tlia Carolina Cafe f.ind hereby fissuine all the duties and re-' ; '!piiisibilities connected therew ith j I 27c;i SICK 1. KAPEKO.VIS. 1 ope's Specials For Friday Saturday, and Monday Our buyer has just returned from the Eastern markets where he bought the lat est creation in Summer Dress Fabrics, Men and Ladies Ready-to-Wear, Notions and up-to-date Novelties. These goods were bought below the market price and we are going to pass our savings on to our many customers. Come to Hope's. It means saving money for you. 15c Voiles and Organdies, per yard . . 10c 25c Voiles and Organdies, per yard . . 15c 35c Organdies, per yard 19c 35c Dress Ginghams, per yard 19c 50c 3(T solid color Organdies, yard . . 35c 75c 40" solid color Organdies, yard. . 48c 25c Yard wide Percale, per yard .... 15c LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Fortunate are we in being in a position to offer you your choice of pur recent pur chase1 in ladies ready-to-wear.. They are beauties and the price is so low that it is al most unbelievable. See them. Specially priced for Saturday. $7.50 Voile Dresses, each $3.98 $8.50 Voile Dresses, each $4.95 $10 Voile and Organdie Dresses . . . $6.48 $15 Voile and Organdie Dresses . . $9.98 TAFFETA and MESSALINE DRESSES. $15 Messaline Dresses, all colors and sizes. Made in new Spring styles. Each $8.95 $16.50 Taffeta Dresses, each $9.98 $20.00 Taffeta Dresses, each .... $12.48 $25.00 Taffeta Dresses, each .... $16.98 $30.00 Taffeta Dresses, each .... $18.95 WAISTS AND BLOUSES Specially priced at 50c, 98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 and $3.98 Hope Mercantile Co. FURNISHEt) ROOMS NOW AVAILABLE AT ARM STRONG HOTEL APART. ME NTS. 4 We have a few desirable room.s left. And these are be ing taken rapidly. These rooms are complete ly furnished. ' Each room is equipped with hot and cold water, electric? lights and steam heat. There ' is a clothes closet in each room and practically all room.s connect with baths. All bed linen and towels arc furnished without extra charge. Room.s rent from $20 to $.)0 per month according to size, location and number of persons in room. Excellent dining room on first floor for benefit of per sons rooming here, also open to others. FOR FURTHER IN FOR. MATION CALL AT APART MENTS OR PHONE MRS. STUDLEY AT 886-J, OR W. L. WETZELL AT 29. i a : SHHBBHBMBHHMnBHnHBnBBBniinS Advertise in Tt.e iatlv Gaitlte. PROFESSIONAL CARSil. - Double Insulated Batteries. 24 Month Guarantee. Ford $40.50 Dort $40.50 Chevrolet . Oakland . . Buick ... Hupmobile Dodge . . . Studebaker $41.00 $40.50 $40.00 $40.00 $55.25 $43.75 Kistler $40.00 Cole $43.75 Templer $43.75 Apperson ... $43.75 Cadillac .............. $59.00 Marmon . . .: $59.75 Overland $40.50 Nash $43.75 Single Insulated Batterfies. ' 12 Months Guarantee. t Ford $30.00 Dort $30.00 Chevrolet . $32.50 Oakland $30.00 Buick $30.00 Hupmobile ... ... . . $32.50 Dodge ;. . $41.50 Studebaker $33.00 Kisler Car Cole . . . . Templer . Apperson . Cadillac . . Marmon . Overland . Nash . . . . $31.50 $33.50 $32.50 $32.50 $46.00 $44.50 $30.00 $32.50 The Batteries with the only real guarantee. We repair and re charge all makes of Batteries. All work guaranteed. We are also prepared to store your Car. Phone 881 -L ogers Battery Service Co. Corner East Main and Broad Sts. s
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