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iff !f i ". 3?:, i. - : it n. i 1 " wtunuUAY, JUNE 22, 1921. 'j I 1 ! I ' ! ' ; : I ; The Gastonia Gazette ISTABLISBID ItM UmA Kmy Aftenioom la the Week Bxorpt Sunday, at 213 W. Alriiat A?e. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Office: 212 W. Airline Ave. Paobm SO and 232 Titled with school building's some of the communities he refers to as 'laggard' may have been prior to this year. " Furthermore, The News Letter hat not taken into account a proposed bond issue of 1500,000 for a high school plant in Gastonia, this question to be voted on' Tuh' 18. It will be found that the total! bond issue of Oastonia for school pur poses, in the recent past and immediate ' future, will measure rery favorably with any other North Carolina, city has done,; with the possible exception of Winston-1 It Took All the Gnt Mason Had To Stick It Out jta, Atkins Managing Editor E. D. Atkins Business Manager Bark A. Ouerr Editor Mrs, Zo K. Brockman... Society Editor I 'alrm- Asheville or Greensboro. . i 1 o Admitted into the mails at the Pott-' The best suggestion ever ma.e fur a office at Gastooia. N. C, at the pound j DJCVtin vt tne , c. Press Association' rate of pottage, April 28. 190-. jg 9BnouIK.inK tPIltarive ,,, for a SUBSCRIPTION PBICE "Seing North Carolina" trip. There By Carrier or Mail in the City ' sections of the Wate that ought to Oae Year 15.00 l visited by the editors, and we are 8il Months hoping that Mr. Hurley 's plans will jiiu Three Months l--5 Oae Month 50 By Mail Outside of Gastooia Oss Year M.00 Hx Months 2.00 Three Months I1 00 One Month 50 Payable Invariably in Advance ti rialue. Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively 31'tled to the use for republication of j the aews diapatehes credited to it or not rtherwise eredited in this paper and also kh local news published therein. All1 tights of republication of special dia patches are also reserved. The artiun of the city and rount.x I'litlmritie in speeding u the construe tiou work on the lonnri I inj; links between the city streets and county roads in the outlying oections will h'1 appreciated by the citizens generally. The wort roads hereabouts are thoe on the outskirts of it v. o ' WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1921. ADVERTISING AS NEWS. (Philadelphia Kecord.J It is esily within the power of per sons of middle age to recall the day when it was the practice of many advertisers, 1 . - - i just as it still is in hnglau l, to make CastOnia, The South'a City of Spindles, their announcements simply the reitera ! tion at considerable, length of a single rivir CFDVITP statement. "Splendid Men's Huit-s lor Uivr, acKVict. rM,, wou,(1 fof ilstail((.t . repeated 40 11 yvu sip iu una uui wnai yum wKcm tlII1M in vertical form, the idea appar ently being that the cumulative force of iiff''iiffliai,.v- - . I 'if-; M X iiiii now, I in con sal. I Wil will be And how they will clothe and feed you,: Willie, my son, don't you go to Sea, For the Sea will never feed you. I such startling news would be sulliciint to induce u rush of buyers. This seeing to advertisers of the present iliiv :i fnistakH in nsvcholnyv. It is lack If yon ask for the reason of every com- : : ;.,,,,,,., .,..,,1S there is no diur- mnd itv to it. The news feature is almost And argue With people about you, entirely wanting. The importance of Willie, my son, don't you go on the Land,) fhlM feature was stressed the other day by Frank A. Wack. in an address before i the Associated Adicrtiaing Clulis of tin World, when be said : ! ' ' Sometime retail advertising will elc ' vate itself to interest and in value to the reader, so that it can be printed ex actlv as the news pages of a newspaper For the Land will do better without! you. It you stop to consider the work you I have done And to boas what your labor is worth, dear, ; Angela may come for you, Willie, my son,; But you'll never be wanted on LUrth, . deM..'.'Jr:" Kipling. . o I A DISAPPOINTMENT. it pool room legislation be rescinded is a matter of keen disappointment to many! hundreds of (Jastonia citizens ami tax lire, printed and will be read with the same attention. We am tending in thai direction. " In other words, retail advertising will be treated like news, which it is--news of mi about the subject which occupies so much a log of the time and attention ol all oi us, mg hue. Then I cat a biir breakf'ist namely, how to spend our money to tliujand go to work whistling like I used to bel advantage. Kclail auvcrusing win long ago. It people knew Tanlae like I oiil. In 't " Kery time I go out on a 1 feel thankful to Tanlac for vim ed it kept mi' mi I he pili. ' liam H Mason, l!IU4 Mi l 'h Man M . . I 'li iladclphin for tin past nine years a iiKitin 'man for the liapid Transit Co. ''I had stomach trouble in a bad form for three years and was going down hill fast. Nothing I ate agreed with me and after every meal I was sure to have liea it hum. di..iiiess ami somet imes awful cramps. I got in such a nervous condi tion my hand shook like a man with the palsy and at nights my sleep was broken and restless In the mornings I felf no miserable I used to dread the time to come for me to lake out my car, and it took exery ounce of grit I could muster to stick until iint1iiin time. Finally ! got mi weak ami was n .1 is. inn aged was ready to gixe up. "This was my condition when I start ed taking Tanlac ami I owe all my pies- j cut good health to this wonderful medi um ami to nothing else. The tirst thing lid for me was to w hi t inv amietitc and I soon found I could eat anything without fear of hail lifter effects." It's a fact, lour bottles made a new man out My mnes an- ipiiet, 1 sleep like ml wake up in the moruiiiL' feel- Thnt the tiastonia city council failed last night to take action on the petitions . , .. . ., . i-i i ' i.. "K" ' pi-one ixoew lauia presented asking that tl. recent liberal ,h(.n solm.tn;11(, wili(., helps men and do the clerks i ,. drug stores , women to buy, rather Ihan helping stores' wrap it up to sell. ' ' Head the most effective advertisements I ,.t tit., i.ruuiinl .ln- mi. I nol. h'tw eloselx payers who were vitally interested in this, thy a,,her(. to ,'hi5 orinciple. Their matter. As noted in our news columns j )U)ing power is cnlianeed when they up today numerous petitions were presented) pear in a newspaper. There is nothing i.v niu. l,,(re,ls of the eite'si like u daily paper, full of news of the . , .. world, as the proper frame for an adver uesi ami Hiosi liiiiueiiiiai cinseiis. i ihk were backed up by personal uppculs from rejrresentatix'es of many organizations having at heart the welfare of our young men. Four of the five eouneilmen wer. present, the snine number that was present when the recent ordinance was enacted. However, wilh the assurance given by I maud. It fast enough to sin.olx the de- gleat. as tne proiiei tiscnient full of store news. It i binatiou that cau't bo beaten. CASE OF CHAMBERLAIN IS TO BE INVESTIGATED Senator Sheppard, Whose Resolution Waa Adopted, Calls Dismissal "An other Dreyfus Case." Wushincrtnn .Tune An invest iua Mayori Cherry that, regariiless of the ordi-i tion is to be marte by the henate naval nance jus it now stand, we are not going to have any pool rooms in Gasrtoniu lex- affairs of the dismissal from the marine corps of Capt. Kdmtind (i. Chumberlain, the .San Antonio, Texas, aviator, whose cepting the .ttegro pool room already mj8tory Of participation in a thrilling air Aiklstenee), the public shall be forced to j battle on the western front was one of be content.' HV'onlv objxs t this paper! sensations of the world war. j . . . . .. , ! Authority for the investigation xxas has had n view at any time was to pre- j g nnM today ,,y ,he ,,i(.h ., vent the opening of pool rooms. Ve(lopted a wolution to that, end offend hope the mayor and council will Vie able: by .Senator Sheppard, Democrat, Texas, to do thUchbiftii we fail to understand ! The latter, in urging the inoiiiry, ,le , . I scribed aptam chamberlain s court how 1heyi-rpuWf refuse license to anyone miir, ia, an)J (isrni3S.(, , .., I)n,v who tenderol the license fee and offered fus ease. " bond for cortip'it'Jnee with the regulations.1 The case of Captain Chamberlain for The public. xVaitsije see the town kept m"? m01lh "f Neeial interet ' , , ., j to the military service, starting with 1he fieefrom them ayvtif the comieil ran do j yuhy)!the4 5torv of his exploits and end this in some other way than by keeping jng with his dismissal from the tcrx ice i.rohiliitive taxes and regulations in' with the approval of President Wilson. effect, the desired end will have been attained and the public, we- presume, will be conteut. 0 DR. BRANSON NODS ted by The Gaiette. the .. . t i ., i ne marine corps oracer ciaimea thai on duly L", 19IH, xx hileonfurlnugh,hevif,ited July 'JX, 10IS, while on furlough, he visited a Hritish sector, borrn'wed a Tir it ish airplane and in a flight over the front lines took part in a battle xxitli l'J tier man machines. He asserted he destroy 1 five of the Herman planes, damaged R ATCLIFF FLOWERS For All Occasions All orders given prompt attention. (iive us your order and be satisfied. KENNEDY'S Rexall Drug Store Phone 84 recent publication in the I'nixersity Nrxxs'two others and sweeping earthward PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I ins damaged machine, scattered a do tachment of (ierman sold iers, took a i icr man prisoner by pretending that a com pass was a bomb, and then carried a wounded French soldier to safetx . WEAK; RUN-DOWN Carolina Lady Got So She Coult Jurt Draj . "Cardui Built Me Up," She Declare!. Kernaravllle, N. C In an Interest lng statement regarding Cardui, th Woman's Tonic, Mrs. Wesley Mabe, ol near here, recently said: "I hav known Cardui for years, but nevet knew its worth until a year or bo ago I was In a weakened, run -down con The program is .nrrmii for dltlon. I became draggy didn't eat ot aleep to do any good: couldn't do any thing without a great effort I triec dlffarant remedies and medicines, yet. I continued to drag. "I decided to give Cardui a trial and found it was Just what I really needed, It made me feel much strong er soon aftar I began to use it I be gan to eat more, and the nervous weak feeling began tu leave. Soon I wis sleeping good. "Cardui built me up as so othei tonic sver did. "I used Cardui with one daughtei who was puny, felt bad and tired out all the time. It brought her right out and toon she was as well as a gir could be. Wa think there is nothln like Cardui." Do not allow yourself to becoru weak and run-down from womanlj troubles. Take Cardui. Yon may fine It Just what you really need. Foi mora than 40 years it has been used Dj thousands and thousands, and found test is Mrs. Mabe describes. At your dj-ugglst'a. XG-W Letter of facts and figures relative to bond issues by certain cities ami com minifies iu North Carolina since Janu ary, 19-1, has been misleading. Ac cording to the figures as published, lias tonia stands at the bottom of the list. l)r. Branson's comment is as follows: "As for Castonia xxhut shall we mij about Gastonia f It foots the column in per capita s-cbool bonds issued this year for school buildings Gastonia, the leading cotton textile center of the South, a busy little city that more than doubled its population in the last ten years! It may be thai (iastonia has al ready run iuto bankruptcy building, school buildings. We do not happen to knoxc about that, but her forty thousand dollars of tchool bonds means only three dollars per inhabitant, and so far no coninunny in ine rsraie makes a poorer snowing roads in Gaston and rto nun for s. hoo buildings in Gastonia. " Those communities throughout the Htatc not familiar v it h (iastonia 's pre eminence in behool buildings and equip ment will be mislead by the above state went. The Charlotte Observer notes tins fact and makes proper explanation of the situation. It refers to the fact that previous bond issues, in Gastonia hive given this city as fine school buildings as there are in North Carolina. The Ob berv?r says: "It in possible that The Fniversity N'es Letter man may baxe done Gasto nia and some other communities injus tiee.ia failing to give them credit for whool bond issues they may have issued last year and other prexious years, possi bly far in excess of what some of the communities aeting this year have done. In Dr. Branson's highly interesting and iiplrirfcr story he dots rot. take ito ca!-, cuUition the qctiofi cf Low x.ell j-ro- DR. C. HIGHSMITH Dentist Office over Torrence Drug Store GASTONIA, N. C. Residence Phone 309-L JOHN E. ECK Public Accountant Audits, Systems, Cost Findings 20 First National Bank Phones: Office 627 Residence 846 L W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office Systematirer Charlotte and Atlanta Officee Residence GASTONIA, N. C. P. O. Box 358 Women Who Wear Low Bust Corsets are always interested iu attractive and well fitting brassieres. Warner's liiassiercs and Kaudeau Brassieres, like Earner's l(ut I'roof Corsets, are i xn ption.-ily i-U made ami writ-fitting. We have a numlicr of dainty styles for your inspection, including round and square neck models, trim med with lace or embroidery.- You ix ill be agreeably surprised at how durable they arc and how xxell they kiip their shape after repeated wash- MATTHEWS-BELKCO. mamim tmmsmjmmxmmsmmmmsm WHY NOT BUILD NOW? Material and labor are about as low in price as we can expect. We are equipped to handle any .kind of work. No job too small, none too large. Repair work a specialty. H. B. PATTILLO & C&. Contractors and Builder"' Phone 520 -f.0. Box 145 BBsWssraaiirslTswiisliisTJIislllsBasTO Canvas Tlheetre TONIGHT and THURSDAY Ona Demorest Hi "Reddy The Mail Girl" A WESTERN DRAMA Friday and Saturday Matinee and Night "Bring Up Father" Same Old Prices: 15 and 25 Cents Reserved Seats 15c Extra I j ' ,J " 1 If it is 'SI MONUMENTS you want, see the WHITE MONUMENT WORKS N. Ransom St. Gastonia, N. C, Phone 371-J i I FORD TRUCK BODIES READY BUILT The Substantial Kind. Can also build any special kind you may want on short notice. We have an expert trimmer of Automobile Tops. I-ord lop Covers and Back Upholstering and Cushions. Special prices for next 60 days. GASTONIA WAGON & AUTO CO. Thos. L. Craig, Proprietor! i : : : i FOR CEMENT OR CONCRETE WALKS our cemait i decidedly the best to use. It mixes easily, and sets so (irmly and closely I bat it i,.iiJjso!utely water and weatherproof. Once laid the xvalk will last for years with out nttcujiou or expense. Its lirst cost is its only one and that a very moderate oue. CITY LUMBER CO., Phone 247 Dallas Road st C & N.-W. Crossing Sold only by dealers give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history NON-SKIU NON-SKIDCORD " " OI.I) NF.W OU) NEW 30x3 SI 7. 55 $12.85 SOxVi 20. xo 15.00 S34.25 $27.50 32x3'i 26.30 21.00 41.15 36.40 32x4 34.95 26.90 52.30 46.30 34x4'a 49.85 38.35 62.05 54.90 35x5 61.15 47.05 77.35 68.45 30x3RED-TOP,()lc.g27.75,New $22.00 Pius H'ar Tax. Reduction on all styles and sixes. A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product TASTE There's no use advertising a foodthat does not TASTF, tfood. It may contain all the needed things to make it NUTRITIOUS; but if it doesn't taste good people won't clamor for it. Our bread not only IS good, healthful and hygienic, but it TASTES OOOD." Ask your Grocer f or" ButterNut F.read. Carolina Baking Company Gastonia, N. C. J I I 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 Gaatonia, N. C. I I i I Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Builders of Textile Machinery Gastonia, N. C. Soft Clean Grey Iron Castings 'srwsni " h T'ssi" 'Wf "" ""i'sttssftwsf 1; FORD TOPS AND PAINTING GREATLY REDUCED For the next ten daya we are offering a re rnarkahle bargain in tops for Ford cars and also in repainting Ford cars. The reduction is such that you cannot afford to pass this offer by if your car needs a new top or needs painting. Here are the prices: FORD ROADSTER First Class Ford Top, was $18.50, for next ten days only $10. First Class Painting Job, was $20 to $25, for only $15.00. FORD TOURING CAR First Class Ford Top, was $18 to $22, for ten days only $10.00. First Class Painting Job, was $25 to $30, for ten days $20.00. We paint and re-top all kinds of cars AT PRE-WAR PRICES. And we guarantee all our work to give satisfaction. We 1 have skilled workmen and our organization has been per. fected to the point where we can turn out not only the highest class of work but can do it promptly. If your car needs a new top or needs repainting you will do yourself an injury if you do not see us lirst. W. A. KLUTTZ Phone 367 623 East Franklin Avenue
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