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PACE SIX. THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. CUaaified Adrertiainf Rates i When paidin advance, cuh wita the order: Ada set io thb typ ONE ent Jr word, each insertion. Ads set in this type, 2 cefcts per word. "Wben ads are to be charged and collected for the following prices will be charged: Ada set In tbia tjpe 10 eenta pet line. Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. AM keyed ad strictly confide. UaJ. s SHORT LOCAL ITEMS 1 An ice iriain mipprr will ! j Saturday afternoon and Modena :t rk . j Tin" American Legion ii.iiistrel given I luu' some necks ago will In- presented in Kings Mnutit;iiu tonight liy the local I east. lie mi icecream supper at llie Mroo Webb com 1 hi Hat Saturday evening puhlic in invited. ('.unity liaptist Hinging meet vrith the. Alexin in At Sunday al ten J. I.. Vipporniati, J). FOR SALE. I'OB 8ALK: At , t, jwrlor with F. M. Framum. i bargain, ery- best linir ilr.-s equipment . .1 Jcti FOB SALK: We have wv . r:i I organ in first class condition at your price anil term. We net-d the room, r Gardner Co., 2.;l W. Main Axe. W. I)UBOO JKKSKY linmd sows (regis tered) for sale. I'riccl to sell. Few (boat at l.i ecliU per pound, ('. O. IK Honda n grans seeil, fie pound. .1. W. McL-o, Rowland, N. ('. L'sp4 TORTO RICO, Nalicy Hall potato plants 1.50 M; 10,000 up 1.4U. tia. 1'lant Kami, Baxley, Oa. .'!op7 WANTED. WANTED: To t'leliunge Apperson ear for mill utoek. W. H. Wrny. 2Sc2 WANTED: Knlcsiniin with Ford truek. Mu.it ld goo. I worker and honest. In Quire Curette. :;op4 WANTED: To cxrhunge Al luiiil.tr for Cotton mill stock. Address "Liiuilier," car Gazette. There will i and ho party funnily lions in and night. The - -The (iastnii ( 'onicntmn u ill liaptist .lunch o'clock. Kev 1 . "ill preach The play, ''l'mfe-sor I'ep'', was given by the high school seniors Tlnirs lay night at Mt. Holly. Due to lack of advertising, a slim croud saw the youn people. It xxill prolh'ilily lie shown also ill Kings Mountain or Shelby. --IxYv. H. Lederer. I). I)., of Chicago. Ills., will till the pulpit at Molv Trinity Lutheran eh inch Sunday morning at II o'clock. Kev. .1. ('. Jliet, the. pastor, will hold eomui uu ion service al the Hesse iner City church Sunday morning at ll1 ,o 'eo. k. VMr. T. It. Shtiford has purchased ai photographic studio at No. Is South. Tryon street, Charlotte, and took it over! this week. This gives him four stiidion, at (distonia, Lincolnton. Monroe and Charlotte. Mr. tShuford divides his time amoiig thn four. j Hcv. .1. II.. Ilciiilerlite attended a meeting Thursday at itnritim Springs of the lioard of regents of Barium Springs i Orphanage. Tonight he returns ley way of Stis l Creek church, Mecklenburg i enmity, where he addresses the Men's ( 'lull of that church . --The Victory baseball loam I ' ink my on the I'inkney giound day afternoon Pv a wore of 1 Hatteiies were Hilchev and He WANTED: Cm, bier, some experience. Young lady with . O. Hox H.". Ill c 3 lefeated Thurs J to 1 nrv for! Victory Mill; Hich, Michael and Milieu 1 for I'inkney. Iiitchey's batting ami pitching for Victory was1 the feature, of the game. The same teams will pla.v.! .'igniti Saturday. WAXTKD: Active piu-tucr with small capital for meritorious and clean busi ness1 with possibilities of substantial 1 profits. Address " Husiness, " care ' Gaiettf. JSp" WANTED: You to try our Sunday luncheon, nerved from J- to - p. m. Our dinner a la carte consists of the tery best foods in season that the mar kets can afford. Served from (i to 1 J. Di. The best place to cat Arming ton Hotel. ' 2S.-2 WANTED: To do your sewing. Organ di dresses, fi.OU; voile dresses, $!. To; fcingham dresses, t-.0d. Also hem stitching and pecoting, 10c. per yd. All , work giisruntei'd. Lillian Ilalluuin. v 025 8. Marietta Ht., phone 50fi. I'Sc! WANTED: All patrons of the (lastoniu High KchooJ to know that li. I'. is the best presrrjpUoii made for fcruienta tion and slnmaih iicidity, also valuable '."In- the Ireatment of vomiting, in r-; rnoea, dysentery and flux in children and adults. tf WANTED: Christian men and I women to sell Bibles and " Testaments at publisher's ; cost, liberal commission. : American Bible Societv. Bhone 212. 28c3 . iiginu s VThi lnrtytwo (iasloaia citizens have ; thus far signed the honor roll mem bers of the (Iastonia Chamber of Com inerce as the result of the activities of the membership committee. Chairman W. L. 1 Halthis expects to see the total reach at , least fifty by tomorrow night. An uu usual spirit of co operation lias been me' ! v.ith by the workers as a rule. t I'lans for the American Legion ban ' iiiet Friday night of next week are moving apace. Indications an- that the i affair will be more largely attended than 1 was the one held February L'J, at which 1.1(1 were present. Every ex service ' man in the county is cordially invited to1 come and bring a friend. Sre Kd Ad iims at Kennedy's drug store for vour' tickel. - Sheriff .1. W. Carroll asks The (la zelte to remind the business men of the county that privilege taxes nre due and payable June 1st. In addition to the' businesses which have heretofore been subject to n privilege tax the last sosmoii ; of the (leneral Assembly added pressing' clubs, shoe shine stands which charge, inoio than five cents, and garages. The ! taxes on garages caries according to the1 r Or lilMTonoi IS l.i Iter. H 1 ! tlie numerous i report n ill In ! TWO POSTS. Two towns of 5,000 people lie in out , county in a middle western state. In each town there is a post of the Ameri glTCH , an Leniou. The lieonle of the on., town night in th f know that their town Iras a post because they read occasionally a notice in the town s newspapers announcing that on the following Friday evening John V. 1 Suiith post will hold its regular M-mi-! monthly meeting. On the Saturday after , this notice appears,' another item states I that John W. Hiuith post held its regular meeting. That is ftll the item says. A stranger asking anybody in the town about the American Legion would bo told that it wag ''a society of the bins wln were in the war." Aside from that, no body knows much nbout it. The town simply is aware that the po'M exists. In the other town, however, tilings are different. The stranger stepping from a train sees a poster announcing that 1'ob ert ll. Jones post maintains clubrnoiiis at H.I High street and will in-lnun,, all visiting L ,ioi)iiaires. Happening to pick up a local newspaper scleral hours later, the stranger reads that Junes I'nst will ll t that night to discuss nianv problems of interest not mill to Legion ua ires but to the people generally. The newspaper item tells what those piol,!c include -the proposal to (plant popl.u trees along the Lincoln Highway in the valley; the proposal to establish a war museum which in time w ill be t ra iisfei red to a memorial building if one is ever erected, the organization of the baseball' tiiuu for the new season, the proposal to hold ail aerial tournament on the Fourth of .Inly. These and other tpiost ions the newspaper item mentions, e.V day. -,s he is leaving town, the dtrange,- sees an other copy of tl'e newspaper telling what Jones post had derided to do at its meet ing. The stranger asks tin- iriendli oM man who sells him a cigar ''what kin I of an organization'' Jones post is. "It's a great outfit, " he is told, and the friendly old man recites what Jones I'ost ilid last ii'.ir. He kn nvs all about it. The difference between these IV o posts is this. The on,, leaves to chance the handling of the to ws nf what it does The other post has a piihliritv mm mil tiv which sees that the editors of the local papers know all that the post is planning and doing. The power of this post grows with the added understanding which each one of its accomplishments gives to the people of its community. Jones post has learned how to spenk for itself. Ameri can Legion Weekly. ' CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES I nu , I. j uill AH 1 o rutl1 I t (By The Aasoeiatea Freu. ) I'ARIS, May L'7. i'oliMee followed by ' Premier Briand in dealing with German reparations, the problem of Upper Silesia, j and other matters of vital importance! haie been given the stamp of approval! by the chamber of deputies. The cham ber, which had been debating these qucs-! lions for several days, upheld tho gov-1 eminent last night on every point involv ed, an I on the general order of the day declared its confidence in tho premier by a vote of -11!) to 171. Jt is understood that the long expected confireine between M. Hriand and Mr. l.loi, deingc iii;,v take -place late next wi.-k. It is probable that a full meeting' of the Supreme Allied Council wil be' ca lb I for t hat t ime. CANADIAN PATROL CATCHES JAP SCHOONER SEALING I'KIM I! lil I'I'KHT. H. ('., May L'7. A Japanese schooner was caught sealing in (tiundinn waters recently by the-' steamship Malaspina, Canadian fisheries patrol, which arrested the clew, captured lo'l skins and then destroyed the craft, according to a report reaching here to- lav. The report could not be confirmed oflirially. I'h,. Malaspina left this port southbound last week. jnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn a a a a a a a a 10 DAYS END OF MAY SALE EFIRD'S Every Department Shows Matchless VALUES 10 Day End Of May Sale HAS PRODUCED VALUES IN MASONIC NOTICE Called Meeting Friday May 26, 8 P. M. F. C. Degree Fay Lavender, Sec. WOMEN'S NOTICE TO ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS. From eight A. M. to five I'. M. Sun day. May J!', electric current will be off sei t inn nisil of South St. v L'sej CASTdMA l'I'I'.I.lC WORKH. population . yea r . --Saturday the First National Hank assembly. COMMISSIONERS TO ASSEMBLY ARE LEAVING FOR HOME (By the Assocmtoit Cress.) WINONA LAKF. Ind . May J7. Commissioners nf the l.l.ird general as sembly of the Presbyterian ('lunch in the I'nitcd States of America, began a geneial exodus from Winona Lake today following llie dissolution of the nwni bly last night . The assembly during its session dis posed of more than I .in 11 1 overtures pre selited from various presbyteries dealing with a variety of subjects. Approval was given to a budget of $ I L'.imn.i mn for the expenses of church boards and ageii cies during the coming year. Ic.pite numerous overture-, the coin missioners refused to make any radical changes in the form of church goierit ment, but decided to continue a special committee which has been in exist. me fin one year and chilli was appointed for the pill pose nf studying the problems of the orgiiniziition and consolidal ion of boards and agencies A, made to the ni Tt general I f ' . --i.-k i -,.....' m i- U i FOR KENT. DB RENT: Two unfurnished '..fPnun SoM J. .FOB RfcNT: Two huses. j per lrug t.'o. rooms. X He -i Apply Har 27(4 i v AUTOS AND TRUCKb FOR SALE OH TRADK: Studebaku light truck; would like to trade for Ford. J. (i. tiny, phone 70-. -"cL' jl'OR BALE: A few .10 x .1 tires at cos! ; J get them while they last. The Auto t ttervice Supply Co., successors to Con sinners Tire & Supply Co. L'KrL' JTT PAYb to investigate. You may save i money by iusptTting our used cars. I Prices and terms right. W. 11 Wrav. ' L 'OR SALK: Ford roadster in A 1 con , dition. 1VVJ model. II. P. Washam. will show a picture in their window of, ' President Harding Reviewing Hoard Regiment." President Harding spent one of the most strenuous dnys of his term in Now York, honoring 1 he sol ' dier dead and addressing big meetings. Willi Mrs. Harding, lie reviewed and ad dressed llie L'.'lrd N. Y. N. (J. regiment: in their armory. This striking photo' shows the inspection of the troops under, the searchlight glare. own, in which will meet May. HIL'L'. in lies Mi BLAIR'S CONFIRMATION IS EXPECTED TO SPEED SENATE LEGISLATION (Hy The Assoclnted Prcsa.) WASHINGTON, May l'7. - i mirirma tinn by the Senate late yesterday of I " v ii II. Hlair, of Winston Salem, N. ('.. to be commissinner of internal revenue, is expected to result in the speedy clear up of a number nf important mutters that haii- Ims ii held up in the revenue I bureau for a number of necks. j Mr. Ulair's nomination was cniiti rmed ' yostcrdav by ;i vote of .",! to 11, eight' democrats and seven republican senators opposing. 1 GEN. JAN SMUTS DEFENDS LEAGUE OF NATIONS (Hy The Associated Press.; ' API-: TOWN. May J7. In a speech in the assembly today General Jan Chris lian Smuts, premier nf the Cnnm of South Africa,, warmly defended the League of Nations, making an cmnst plea that the league I , . gjun ,i iham-e to show what it could do. lie said he saw no oilier hope for the future of the human no-,- lh.ni ihit of some orga niat ion of nations, great and small. "FOR SALK: ( light deliicry Ford, truck body, a b.-.rgain. H. P. Washam. KTOP: Would nii buy a real used car bar gain' I lodge touring ami riad-tcr. big Chevrolet roadster, ('handler and Ree tourings. Terms reasonable. W. ll. Wrav. l!se' FOR SALK OR TRADK: 1!LM Model Davis coupe, .1 Silicrtnwn cord tires. Hayes shock absorbers; deinoiist ra ti d less than 4"" miles. A real t pas-en' ger automobile. U. P. Wa-hani. J - WK WILL receive two car loads of Fords this week. First nine, tirst served. Hurweli Paiker Cotnpany. Js,-1 .FOB BALK: C also one Ford tr ton Maxwell truck, ck. Boshnmcr 4. Co. tf Lumbago. I hi- is a 1 1 1 en m a t i si u of tie nui-cli s "I the back. It comes on suddenly and i- ipiite painful. Kici i iiioienieiit ag- i granites the disease. l,o to bed, keep j 'Piiet and have Chamberlain's Liui-i ment applied and a ipiu-k recmeiv may be expected. Mrs. F. .1. Kami, Brock poi t. N. Y., w rites ; " ,.,., honestly s.iv that ( hamberla in 's Liniment cured' me of lumbago a year ago la-t summer. When I began u-ing it. I was tl.il on my b.'nk in bed and could not turn to. the left or right. I a bottle of I hambi i la in 's Liniment in the house and this was applied to mi ha. k. It promptly drove- awaj the pains and aches. ' MISCELLANEOUS IDEAL TO-DAY PEARL WHITK In "BEYOND THE PRICE" and "HIS BEST GIRL" Comedy 'Ifrirner.s " , How You Can Tell the Value of a Cor set A CORSET is somewhat liki! a shoe you must wear it to know its real usefulness and comfort. It is after months of hard wear that you really appreciate a W a r n e r' s Rust-Proof. It continues to lit, it does not lose its Kood lines; it may lie washed when it is soiled and he just as pood as ever; it stays comfortable; it is truly satisfactory. Every Warner's is Guar anteed not to Rust, Break or Tear. WARNER'S Rust-Proof CORSETS Prices range from 98c to $7.50 Matthews-Belk Company 3 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a n n a a a a a a READY-TO-WEAR that are simply startling. To see them means simply to verify these facts. Dresses, Skirts and Shirt Waists that are simply charming. Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, White Goods, Pil low Cases, Shirts, Towels, Bed Spreads. AMERICAN MAID ALUMINUM, $1.19 We have about 50 pieces of this Fine Aluminum Ware left from our Wednesday sale. This will be sold at the special price of $1.19 as long as it lasts. If you did not get here Wednesday, come today. See Window Display. YOUR CHOICE $1.19 The very bottom is knocked out of prices. This sale'promises to make 10 days of the liveliest selling you can find in the Carolinas. EFIRD'S GASTONIA, N. C. lanncBanannannanoannnnnnannEnncaBanaEEiaBaflnnnnnnaa LOST AND FOUND. TRAYKI OK fcTOLKN": t'Her, Hlisners tn name i KfWTird for return to ,1 Broun Iri.ii f ' ' Mron n i . ' V. Harper. J7el I'lAMl Tl'N I Nf. : tonia next week fn a i ;i rd and I " me H. ili ssj ( liarlnttc 1 ivill be in -cveral .lavs. I .all. W K. N. C ( .as Drop Ntni. McNeely s Specials for Friday and Saturday Men's Suits With 2 Pairs of Trousers' GET WISE ! The best dressers in in town are taking advantage of our con venient credit terms. We do not charge extra for credit. We combine Style, Quality and Low prices. .'FOB B.LK: For .ash, Hire.' small " farms at real Lurgain. ,1. Ii lierr., : Dallas. N. f. 7pl I'AHLlAis:. I.nll.s. tine alike, -rJ.J Plant larietie -Lrs. now .. Inli ). H. (llie do. 'led. no trto Atkinson. ::': fOB SALE OR TltAIiK: Kiftv acres timbered laud nejir Me deii ille Has fiMVl river and branch bottoms. Wood enoagh to Iy for tin land. Tlir.e apringf. Bt-xt ff soil. Ka'y terms. Also t Brrt on iiastnnia New Hope v road. B. P. Elmore, Lowell. .V V. , KS J 4c WANTED: Tu aril or trade for city real etatr, farm of 212 acres sii inil.n from liantnnia; gnod building: .'."oo t ta S.tHKI curd wood and wveral tlmn aaad frs-t taw timber. Also 24 acres v at Aruintronf l'ark. If you nant to Ihiv or tndt. ne !' at oticf. A L' i.Jf't.', TF J'ii ' WK HA K soft shell crabs, upring clii. k en-, lamb chops, Western teak, bead lettu.e, Melbas, parfaits. The 1-st jdace to cat. Home made j.astries. A rm inyt mi Hotel. tf L. r. WHAKHY, cabinet worker, base incut of Lebo'g ctnre Furniture, thurcli. store or repaired. and (jfljee liitures ma le tf i i i 1 i N I 1 R r. Karli ingredient in the composition of ' ' H. I'. " is nf recojjniicd value by. physicians specialirinjf. in the treat ment and dijrestiie tract, yet so simple and pleasant tu taste that it is fast becoming the only " Ilaby Pacifier " ree-Jed and it contain- positively uo -)) .r opiat" of aur de-criptiou. tf ' One Lot of $24.75 Dresses Selling at $16.75 while they last Come Early and Select Your Size and Color McNeely Co. ii "IP-,: Bl'BIBZMiHIlKlijmMritlliHSI y ! I I I 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 ""g!'rrff' Women s Suits $2 25UP Women's Coa ts Beautiful Wraps 16 Silk Dresses 1T W SPECIAL Women's Misses' GEORGETTE Saturday Our 2.Pat!tsSui lVjllZr J' Double the Wear $1475"P 50 up !i Summer Hats $498 up TSml II n I . I I: 11 'Ul N H 1 WAISTS Value, to $7 Men's Suits ?25 Biggest Values in Town Hundreds of Styles at $30, $35, $40 Boys' Suits Clothes That Give Double $C95 If jnlothingfbbFamily 216 W. Main Ave. Read the Gazette Want Ads a a a a n p a a a a a n u a a a a a a a a a a a a a M a a a a a a a a a a a a a El a a a p a a a n H a a a a a a n a a a a a a a a a a
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