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(." 1 PJOSFOUR THE GASTONIA, (N.' C). DAILY CAXETTE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22r. 1921. 1 i if-. GAZETTE WANT ADS iThey Bring- Results. Try 'Em. Clatsified Advertising Kates: When paid in advance cash With the order: Ads set in this type, ONE cent per word, each insertion. Ads set in this type. 2 cents per word. When ads are to be charged and collected for the following prices Will be charged : Ads set in this type 10 eentj per line. Ads set in this type 15 cents per line. All keyed ads strictly confiden tial. FOR SALE. FOR SALE: Kri-sl, mil. Ii ow. thir l calf. K. Hope f"orl.--. i.;i-t;mi:i. Route- ' -'"' FOR HALE: No. " Enterprise cook stove, good condition, burns wood. Cheap for cash. Sic. I. N. Moore Jit First Presbyterian church. 22pl FOR SALE: Barber simp :nil pressing club. Wi ll located. . x.-.-lli nt trade. M. K. Crouch, South (iastoiiiu, N. C. 2."p.i FOR SALE: H:iiii'r l.icv.-le in go...l shape. Retails for s.".i". :i ha i gain xt f2.".IM). Bookkeeper, " i : i -1 . 1 1 Iron Works. JVANTED WANTED: To 'Id your window wash ing, hoiwe cleaning ,'iikI v : i i ( vvoik. l'hone :ii" L 2. -'-I'- "W ANTED: Four or live room house, refer one elo.se in. Aildress ' K. II ." eare Gar.ette. "! 1 0 WANTED: Position 1 young n i:i r r '. I man, good edueatiun iia! good refer ence. Aildress "N.' .' E.,'' rarr (in zetto. " ' AUTOS AND TRUCKb BUICK SIX for sale. A l -Mechanical . condition. Ihone 371.1. M-W-Fri. tf. FOR SALE: Chevrolet, excellent condi tion. See r phone Carl 1'atrii k, I'ink ney Mill, -South Gastonia. -''p- ' GASTONIA Al TO I'AINT SHOl' All kinds of automobile and sign )n intiiiK-; Best quality at lowest prices. S. .Mali j'tta Bt., phone XU.'l. 2"ip." UNUSUAL BARGAIN in a used Buick. Gastonia Buick Company. tf 1 eTor! 2000.00 Cash, balance easy payments, buys six room house on South Ches ter street; or will rent, $4 lmmthly. Housing Corporation, Uox Ofc tf FOB EXCHANGE: Will exchange : house and lot in good condition for smaller one. Low priced 5 room house, for sale ou easy terms. George K. Haithcock. M W F24.-:j FOR SALK: New S-room bungalow, all, modern conveniences. Located mi V. Airline Ave. J. F.. Keller, phone 71)1 .1. l O. Box oO. tf FOR SALK at a bargain four-room bungalow, good lot and garage, West Franklin avenge. ,,11. Miller. Bus ton Sample SHoe More. "" M-W-S 2..p4 LOST AND FOUND. LOHT: Tuesday between -"it Ii Ave. and Central school building or in school building, cameo pin. Finder please re. turn to Carolina Auto Service ( o. and receive reward. 2.'.c.'i BUILDING MATERIAL. SHALE BRICK of superior 5. quality. High in crushing ' strength. Low in absorp tion. Rich in color. The best for every purpose. Seaboard Shale Brick & Tile Co., Mon roe.N. C. W-S-Jly6p I BARBECUE all kinds of meats, years of experience. i. L. Long, .:!7 .N . Khyne street. 2." p -) HATS CLEANED and reblo.-ked : new bands. White gloves cleaned. Saun ders Tailoring Co., I'limie 114. M W F splO HEMSTITCHING AND FICorlNd At taelinieut, works on any Sewing Ma chiHe, 2.Cu. Self -threading needles, 2.'ie package. Mutual Sales Co., Box 93, Charlotte, N. c. M W F27p WE HAVE a number of interesting booklets: "Captain TiikM ouse and his Adventures'' which we will give FREE to any boy or girl who asks lor it. H. M. Van Sleeu, Jeweler. 2'lcM FRESH COr.NTHY butter at cents per pound for sample .shipment. Other shipments t .'57 cents. Buckets re turned. ISatiafaction guatantee.l. Or der at onee. Mrs. .1. C. MeGi.l, Hick ory Grove, S. '., R 2. l'lvj L. 8. WHABBY, cabinet worker, base mcnt of Lebo'a etore. Furniture, cbureh, store and office fixtures made or repaired. tf AS STATED a few .lays ao I have bought the Brawlev market at 112 North Marietta St.. and I thank all my pa front for their trade in the past and for all the courtesies they have shown me. I would like to have others join ill with us and we will appreciate your trade. We carry a njee line of pro oeries and vegetables, afro fresh rih and all linjs of good meats. We are at your aervice at all times. When in aeed of anything in my line phone 122. Yours for business. H. C. Hinson. 22ei FOR RENT. FOR HI'.VT: .1 niorii house with sew erag' F. M. J-' r;t III' ll 111. 22c.'! I'ol! IMrT: Front ..fli.-,. se, ..ml tlooi lid r Him- Frni.i S'iht." A f ! 0.,ts YA 1 k i i ( ... '.;, I'Dl: HI-: N'T: En.- r in house. Ail i hi I'll i i ii s. M. A. ( .'irfii nt. r, .-it ( iaston I .n:i ii :i it. I Ti uM i ii. 1 f MONEY TO LOAN. MoN'EY l() l.l) N mi ini,i-iii,-. T:, rin p I Opel t V ill Mill,, of llol less ! Illl il I .ten i.t h i. :iimI i. ii good business prop erty ii, ails In. I i. ii r in. hum. Iiii. i C. t'oiiineli, l;,.,.!u N,,. s ,,v,r Tliird National Bank. V S If MACON WILL MAKE ANOTHEH FIGHT FOR CAPITAL A'll.WTV. i.a.. .1,..,,- .'J. lag. -la ti.ii ri'ii gaii iine. : h,- liaaii.e- ot tin stale promise. I 1,, among tin iin,' nil poi ta nt mallei . I n,- I., f 01 ,- ! I,,- 1 '.'J I .esi( f 'In- (e-ulla l I la I il . . iwinh npi in d lieie t"la. A ii , t h r inattir e I .-i ti .1 I . I .111.- l.l I lie f i inn .. i I v In till i -ii.ii a lln n iii-val id Ii i- li'ii Maeoii ailln rents tor i ne reii.m.l of t lu st at,. e.i,it,,l from Atlanta to f - i! . n Inti n l in tin- npi ii i n -i " -a I led III 1 ii,- , mile-ts tn, -i,-;i k ' I id' I !i, llm.se. li.-i-i .In.ie,. .,rp- i- llann Ion. ,, l'll,- itillllM. I- Hpj.O.e.l l, I , , N.-ill. of la-.-i.g. i . and Howard l.iiin-. of ltald ia. II. -rin ri I la s . of la i a'l... Mill of lolaiel- I nll.-d Stall - Sena' ! Xla., I- iinoppoed I . . I- p-,--ldi n' ,.t tin 's Hate. All plan- Ik. i .- I I hided I., i tiie 1 1, a 1 1 e. 1 1 r a ' lull ,,f (..uriinn , !-. t i'la.aia J W. Ilardw h k. ai m .s.i',n.i:a . I I,. i-erelinili ie- will take pine mi lie Wa-h ing! on --t reel pla ' a i a t nmt of the i a p It.d. Ilnii-inni- l)or-i's i.ii-'Well ;,..lr.-s. to tile legislature v.dl lie 1 la 1 1 - 1 1 1 i ' 1 . d II' writing, as , -1 1 s i o 1 1 1 .-1 1 . In uiiiii: law- for t'.e pre.iiiion ., Hloli iiil. 'lit e, I ill II Is 1 1 men t o lu. Ii.!-. and t lie prntei t ion oi 1 1,,. In, , mid prop crtv of lo-ro.s, (loeiiior ln,i-e, it is lllllli-rstoo.l, will e,o etelsiely Hit., re ports lie has i-oni-i rniny la-o r.-lations liu (ieorgia. This portion of his m.-ss;,a,r is cXpeete.1 to be of ini.le ta-ali i-nnl ill terest. MYSTERIOUS DOINGS AT CARPENTIBR'S HEADQUARTERS M A N" II ASSET, N. V.. .1 .'.' Mi- tei ions things occiiin-.l tins iuoiuing at Ceorges ( 'a rpent nr 's training camp and when all explanation was r. ipn-st. d the answer came in a whisper'. --Sh. it's a sin ret and w- en mint tell.'' About eight o'clock a log limousine slopped at the front gate and the . haul' feur hailed Trainer Wilson and the l.-it ter came down and opened the gate. The machine pulled inside and three heavv weights stepped frmn it. To conceal their identitv thev pulled their .oat col iars about their fa.es and ran in'o tin residence. A few early birds who hung over the fence waited and watched. Soon tlnv saw four men clml in bath robes leave the backdoor and hasten l.ihin.l t In- barn w her,, (lenrgcs does his training. Noises sounding like the tattoo of lists cpoii a punching bag cnnl.l be luaid tor a time, then there was silence fur twenty minutes. First one and then an.oher ot the robed tigiues tiled into t in lin.i- . 'I he last appeared to be the challenger himself. Trainer WiNoii fillovve.l them c.'irrving several pairs of l.oxing glove-. Another hall' hour and the three heavv weights still hiding I heir ta.-e-the nil and were whisked away. Itered HARDING MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN PR0-LEAGURERS OR (By The Associateu I'ress.J BITTER-ENDERS SAYS HOLT. (BERLIN. )., dune 22. -Declaring that President Harding must .noose '-I. tweell The pro 1 aglllels in his cabllu-t. whom he made, or the bitterenders m the Senate, who mad. him," Hamilton Holt, N. w York inaga.iiie editor, win led the pio leaguer republican-, in the commencement address . at (il.er.in College here today, asserted that a -'clear ma jority of the American pi op, want tin I'nifod States to enter some kind of an associations of nations w ith i nmigh teeeth in it to actually lessen the pmb abil it ies of war."' 'it is the duty of all tr.n- fiieii.ls ot the league to give Mr. Ila'ding .v.rv opportunity to make g I wi-h his new association of nations.'' -a'nl M- Holt. 'If it turns out 1hat this ,s tin- isistiug league only under another name. vt can have no real ipiarrel -with him. .veu though it is pretty picayune l.imn, to sav the least, for grown men t., k.-.p the world on the brink of revolution in order to '.save the faces' of party p.,i tu-ians who cannot otherwise get nut of the holes vvhiill thev have dug tlnin selves. 'Every friend of international peace and progress." Mr. Holt contui . 'therefore inu-t withhold final judg inent until Mr. Harding sees tit t,, . i i close the detailed plans of his asso. ia tion. But this is clear. If he want the permanent support of most of the American iH-ople. his association inns 1,, more than a mere group of nations, a grecing to le good and peaceable ami all icvolv ing about a court . ' ' Neproe Defeated. JACKsoN VI LL. Kia . jmlt, Complete returns today from yesterday's mi ipal (lection showed lli.it the six negro candidates seeking places in the city council were overwhelmingly defeat id. It was the first time negroes had sought public office here in many years. CLAIM CERTAIN CONVICTS HAVE SPECIAL PRIVILEGES (By The Associated Preoa.) sI'A RT A N HI' RG, S. C., June 22.--il.i'.. "nor Cooper has ordered an oflhial investigation of complaints Hint certain convicts on th,. rhaingangs of this county have Is-en given preferential treatment and hav 1k-.ii allowed too nianv lirivi leges. AT THE THEATRES The Ideal presents "Going Some," a Rex Beach -tery. Added attraction. "Tea for Two." SHORT LOCAL ITEMS There wa no session of Miinieipa! C'onrt this morning . Mi. Charles Ford has left on a busi ness trifi to Newton. Mr. Marvin Hitch, of ( ha riot.-. i in tin- city today on liasiness. Mr. (ieorge lirown. nt' Hi Intent, i sfnMidinK Vac day in the cit-. -Mr. i:vcrett .lulu's was a business wsdnr in t 'ha r lot T .- i'st,,,; :V t'. ruoi.n. - Mr. M:ircu He. s,. I'arri.-k. of H. I n, 'in', was ;i is it i. r in town ''tis mi,rnin. Mr. II. 1'.. (iastoii, uf Beliuuiit, is among the bns-ini-s, visitors in i.a-'miin I... lav. - Mr. and Mrs. V. I', ."smitl, Mr-, .lain, s A. I'age, of I li.v. r, w.-ie -in..j.r- ill the .'(!'. ye-terdav. Tin- Sonrlnrn Kailwa.v I, a s, i..-, II leanr ,id pl-.v ,w..,tli i.a-tmiia :l. i- . . f ' i . i i i . . 1 1 . ..' I ..'. I.i.-k a' South l.a-'i.ni... - M s. , 1, Adams ami II. I!. I'.-itillo I. ft to. lay for I trulgew a t i win re lliev will -pen.! a few .lavs I'sliint;. Mrs .1 ';its,,ii Smont left . sti r da v t'oi a tv,i weeks visit iii In r patents. Mr and Mis. i . . Cobl. iii Norfolk. Tlitie will i.e no pra no. -ei in to niehl nt Main Sii,-. l ihi.nl: on a. unlit of t in- i-oin-.-i I by ' In- 1 1. Id I-'. Mow - or pha ii a g. s i ii g i ii o . I;, ss . I'ln r. vv , I ii.- an i. e . r. a m -a;. p. r : '.,. I'.. ;mi lam Ho! . i Mill in vl Sat ..ida. !,.;.!. Ti.e p.. in n is . ordia 1 1 v in v it.-. I Mis W. II. llouser, Mrs. .,dia Hall ..ml Mr. Fred llou- r, of hei ry v ll I. . cel.- v i-ilm s m ( i.:-l ;i 1 his IIIOI l . par' v . omp..-. I o- M. 7 I:. II;. ii v . I'. I .. H. -amgu.-ird. .1. J'lav I'.. - and .1. i. I in I. rw on, i h;t v . -1 1 r . I : i v for I I - i ge ;v ;. t e r on a li-l-lng llie. . ..rn pet :t i v . eainiliat ion for post ma-lei in ( .a-tmiia v. ill be held .1 ,,ly L'H, a. . . -i' I i ng to a n umi neeiiien 1 ma I. lodav bv t In , iv il mii i.e . oinini--inu . Toiiis lit a I s ,, ', io, , t in- t inn for II ( i t bv I in ( l-, halls I . ,!,. . ! I I. la-s of ( 1. 1. 1 I'eih.w, ( )i :.hali.i,' at i.iii.lsl.mo at tin- 1 ... -t "ii ia ii theal.-i. M'. .lame, M. rm-fmig, ,,;' nt, I, ft v es' . ri l.i v tor i , r. en - bur. i to at h a. I I lie Kel a il M ' r. haul - A -s. ia t mn in.-.liiig which will I..- in -e-sii,M there . I line '' I 2 I. At 4 o'clock this a t ten. non the lias tonia I . 1 1, g in u s will plav tin- Dallas baseball team al I. may l'a'k, the entire proceeds to go In the l.aslonla Coin-: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Se i v i .'(. orga n i.a t ion. Mr. T. I'.. Brandon, of St. l.eorge, S. C. ; Mr. ,1. 1 1. Brandon. ,,f Baud., rg. S. I'., and Mr. and Mrs. , . .. fr., inlnn. of Mel 'onnellsv ilie, S. I ., al,. lure on a vi-i! In Mr. and Mr-. I.. II. Iliandmi. Mr. and Mis. ,1. (. !:,'.,r. M. rs. T. Ii. and .1. D. Brain I. li, Mrs. ; I!.. Williams. Mr. and Mr-. 1.. II Biaudon aad Mr. and Ml-. .1. K. Brandon emu pi'sed a picnic patty lo l.iuwund this a I lei nomi. the picnic i.iing given bv Mrs. dliaiiis and Mis. I.. B. Brandon. .nolher marriage took place yesier .lav al the o Dice of the register ..f .1. e.s Mr. 'hai Ies Henry Ciaftou and Miss Emma Harrison, both of Mount Holly, were married there, with .lustne of i In I'e.'ice W. B. Hllledge, of Mount Holly. o'li. iat nig . There will be -special mtv n es for the voiing people at Main Street M. tho dist church tomorrow morning at ten o'clock, nisi, I'ri. lay and Satunlay morn nigs. Friday evening at s o'.iock there will be a Joint ipiaiteiiv ennference of all the Methodist charges in (.astouia at Main Street church. An event that is lining anticipated with giistntnrv plc-iir,- i.v the cpn nreaiis win. lioanl at Mi-. Knight '. i- th, picnic to be given th'- . veiling at b o'. ii. k at A i in-.! rung I'aiK to .ill l.oai i, is ami tor mer boarders .,: tnis j... pular place. Flic, I chicken galore will be served, to get her with all I he ,-n rrisui-ii--. rue-, lav's M.mi.e .Imiriia 1 has this to say of a tmnn r (..i-tmi.: v : Mr. Os. ai Ah. riie'hv. s,,u ,,f R.-v. ;,n,l r,. I. L. Al.ernetl,,. ,,f Sa isbnrv, win. is ;1 student a' the 1' niv er-it v , arrived v. terdav mo ining lo join the Monroe b.,-, ball team. That sanie afternoon he i it' lad against I la mn !. opposiii.; Hed " Day. recent l release, Charlotte South Atlaiith- League pit. In r. winning his game bv th. -.ore of ti lo 2. - n inter, sting and protitabl,. meet nig is being ei. it. lu. ted bv b'. v. U. A. l av I,. i. pastor of Trinity Methodist ' lunch, in the ;,a litoriiiin ..f the Vi, t,,ry school house. I began Sunday and will prolmicv . out iim, tor t iv ,, u, eks or more. Mrs. C. I. S!ei,lev Is directing tile sii,g nig an-l a-ststing in the s, rv i.-. s. 'n -. rv lee- ;,r, ,,, ;, .t.ii.v . olio earlv ia the morning aul l. otlcr at 7 :.:" p. in. L.-ig m.'ieg.i'i..i,- ar, pi.-.eat at each -rv 1. e. I' al: l.'otaiiaus and Kiwaniatis who ' xpe. t to attend the pi.-nic at High Meals l ioirs.lav wi'l notify cither .1. S. I '.ov i or ( .. Mm, ,,t t n, ir int. -nt ton of golllu. it wbl be a), pr. . iat.-d M. m i'eis ot . ith.T i lab who have gucs's m then Ininies ale expect'. I ,. bring them along, a Is,, Tlu. ,,,, ,.,t . ,r,-,i .,. o ', io. k. and it is hop. . I that ev. rvliodv vi!! be pies, ni i.j .", : ;o. d'hos,. who have no wa !. 'ii or 11. is, who .an furnish t:ausp..rtata.ii will pi. as. "j . j , i i . E. T. Sw ityer. - Mrs. I.uiher l-'al's, ,,f ;i. I'isgah sctim;. h..d G,,. misfortan- a lew days ago of l.eing si-ratched l.y a which was found to have tables. Shortly after the in. -i. lent happen. . I th,. cat was seen to act in a strange way, and it aroused the suspicion of it l.eing mud. "),(. ,.;it was killed and when its head was sent to Raleigh by Br. Henry i.l. nn such was found t.. be the ease. It will not he necessary for Mrs. Falls to go to Raleigh for treatment, as was formerly the case, 'nit sh,. i- taking the tieatment at home. Mr. T. G. Hope was called to New port, mar Hock Hill, S. c.. vesterdavi afterti. by a message stating that his broth, r in law. If. W. Atkins, had been! fatally injured. Mr. Atkins died this! morning. Mr. Atkins .ranked his car,1 which happened to ,,. in gear, ami the-' machine whi.-h was standing head-on to wards the house, pinned him against the! wall, inflicting internal injuries which! resulted in death Avithin a short time.! Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced, IVcensed was about ."! years old. ' Mr. Ernp'n Ford, of Belmont, rrfi In""," the city today on business. Mr. Chris Leventis was a business' visitor to (liarlotte vesferdav. -Mr. George W. Patterson, of Cbnr lotfc. n.-is a business visitor in town to - lav. Mis. I'. Ii. .Jenkins, of Lowell, nn.l In r - si.-r. Miss I'.-arl I'hif. r. a nurse at ta.- Oi.-. n Hospital, tf in Gastoniu this morning shopping. - Mr. I.. 1.. Lewis was among those a i.-ii iing the obimbia sjiartaubiirg i r.;i 1 i naiiie at Spart.'inbiii g yesterday : ft e ; in. (i, i I . II s I 1 . 1 1 i ; i"l.s of Hev . J a'l.v and I'.-i'iiilv will regret i:. A her- to learn i. at H. v. M !-,v or - . ag '.I'h In- -mi .-.-..Ming I.. ,. :. .,..p::.l. AiiiTiiethy was called a to New drk State to lie Horn.-.. A bei net h v , who, li-paleh. -. is ei itii-allv ill Ti e Sinking lass from tin- I Id. I I'd , s ( I, i , I,:-ha ge al loildslMiro which eivi a .-iini'-it at The (iasfonian Tin is i. r i.miLMi ; from Mount ...inert las! who compose here in the I I l t he ell v at noon Holly where they gave a night. I'll,, young folks the class are gllests While nines of local Odd Fellows. Ki ll net I lit' li s ., ! W.is c; light" .1 en II i ngs'( w ho broke out t I In- . i" v ha II v esterrla v. s . ia lay a f ti rnoiiu liy ( h ief thr aid his tor. o town. Shoitiv in t he vv est i rn pa i t tier he was cantured I bi'ongli! e. frmn s want.. I, k :h. II'' back pi town an otlicer ar llilldelson, where .leuuings and carried the prisoner ruing to Henderson. BOY'S OPEN FORUM INVITES BUSINESS MEN Th. Cast.. uia Boy's pen Forum will hold a sj.i. ial meeting at 7:1" tomorrow night at the chamber of commerce meet ing loom to whn-h the business men ot' tin- iilv wi'l h. invited. A special pro gram has been arranged which will con -i-t of a debate, declamal ions, ;m, 1 1 1 1 moron- reading. The organization has mil mailed md invitations to the business in. ii. but they nnnouiH'e that .'ill the bus mess men a iv cord ia I ly invited to attend. Tin piogram i- as follows; Debate: lb-sol v e. I, That pool rooms are a m. line to the community. A Hi i ma 1 1 v. : Frank l cl.u nglien, ville 1 1 ope a in I Sa in (la nil ise , Or N ega ! i v e : I .a vv toll Spencer .bihusou and Clarence Moore. D. elainat ion. Bell Hatchford O.ii Vive. Fail Boole. William R0TARIANS ARE WINED AND DINED IN LONLON LONDON, .lane 22. American dele gates who wen- present at the sessions "I the Ifotarian Clubs held in Glasgow last week, were ollicially received by the I. nr. I Mayor of Loudon and corporation "th ialsal (Hiild Hall here this morning. In. mavm warmly welcomed the visitors, and tin reply of the Americans was made by Ralph ( nniinings, ..f Lancaster, I'n., tirst international vice president. A. .1. Balfour, Lord President of the Council, and former Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, will address the Americans at a dinner to be given here tonight. is. mint. ss Astor, member of I a 1 i ia men t . and otner persons prominent in olliiial and social life here will be present. BELMONT VISITORS GIVEN PICNIC AT ARMSTRONG PARK BELMONT. .June 21.- Mrs. J. M. A i ins: rung chaperoned a number of .voung folks tn Armstrong I'ark Friday evening mi a picnic 'I'll pi.-nic was Mi-s Eliza given III 1 1 1 1 1 ' . c ot he! guest Is tli Link, of Lenoir, and Misses Edvvina ily attended the reunion at Mr. I.awson and Louise More!, of Charlotte. Those Khyne 's Saturday. They reported a nice .Minding tiie picnic in addition to Mrs. - time. Armstrong's guests were Misses Kath- 'Then- will be preaching at Bethel Sun i line S'mve. Until Cox, Mnry Howe, Nell i day afternoon at '' o'clock. 'The service Hall. I ..i ii ;i Hall. Elizabeth Den.ly, Mary' will be conducted by the pnstor, Rev: and Virginia Armstrong, and .Messrs. R. W. Lippnrd. Marcis Reese I'atrick, l.'obeit Stovve. Tom Le Jordan, Royall Hand, (Ills l.eeni'r. Charles pi r. I r. St owe. I .11 r v Howe, and W. A. ELLIOTT, OF JACKSONVILLE, HEADS NEWSPAPER MEN ASH E V 1 1.1. E, N. ('..June 22. W. A. Elliott, fo, the past seven years business ma iia gc r of t lie .1 ackson v ille 'Ti nies Fuion, was unanimously elected president of the i So. it hem Newspaper Publishers ' Asso ciation during the third day of its an nual convention at a local hotel this morning. Charles I. Stewart, publisher' of the Lexington (Ky. ) Herald, vvas: II.-. t.d lirst v i.-e president, and Arthur i. Nevvmver, associate publisher of the1 New Orleans Item, was chosen for the ..tin e of second v ice president. W. ('. i .1 ohn-. in, Chattanooga News, secretary-' tria-uie!', will retain his position for the eiisiiing year. HARDING PROMISES TO STUDY RACE QUESTION i NEW Villi K. June 22. President ! Harding, in a' letter to the National As-: ..-nidation for the Advancement of Colored I I'euple, made public today, said he plan-' ned to proceed as early as possible to1 -tudy the race question, with a view to ' ameliorating the treatment accorded to. negroes, :is outlined in his message to Congress. feel strongly," he added, "that1 there is opportunity for accomplishment ' of great and lasting good and that what ever measures will enlist the cooperation of intelligent and broad leaders of both ; races will serve the most useful purpose."' PUBLISHER OF BOSTON GLOBE DEAD AT AGE OF 75! BOSTON. June 22. General Charles II. 'Taylor, editor and publisher of the Boston Globe, died at his home today. He had been fairly active until recently, but two shocks within a week of each other preceded the end. He was 75 years old, -tjM i .astoniaiis who want to see an ex hibition of machine gun tiring can do so by going to ther ifle range west of Chesterplace at 4:.'tn o'clock this after noon. 'The Howitzer Company, under command of Captain Stephen B. Policy, will give a public exhibition of rapid tiring at that time. ATLANTA AND NASHVILLE LEAD IN GOLF MEET. NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 22. At lanta and Nashville xvent into the pre liminary round of match play in the southern amateur golf tournament at the Belle Meade (Hub, with seven player each in the championship flight, leading the other southern cities by a wide margin. ALEXIS NEWS (Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.) AI.KaIS, June 22. Mr. Olin iJellin - fr s)nt weok en.l with his sister. ! 1 vi i- ... m.,.,,,, ..ii.-,. - . .'"I'V,J. tl .7.1.1111. V. Mr. 1 1 iles Stroujie visited Ins uncle, Mr. Henry Sailler, Sunday. Misses Minnie Rhyne nn.l Florie Hovis left last week for Greensboro, where tln v are attemling the summer school. j Mr. Lee anil Minn Viola Dellitiger were week'-eii'l guests of their sister. Mrs. Lied ( loninger, of Dallas route 2. Miss Sue Hannah Stroune. who lias been isiting relatives here for the past 'o weeks, returned to h.-r work in Cliar- lotte Sunday night. Mr nn.l Mrs. V I. Hroa.r ,! littl. son visited relatives in Mecklenburg county .Saturd.'.v and Sumlav. R Mr. and Mrs .1 U Harnett vist..l tl.,.;,r,,,M " lnf. IN. It is just AS la tier 's sister, M rs Sb'inlev, Sniidav. .1. A. ymi ii, of. I'nvale Jvey Blanc Stroupc, whose body arrived from New York last TTiurs - day, was buried at Alexis Friday at o:00 l- ... , w, i , . ,., m. 1 nvate Stron ie was in the 4 h r .... ,, , , .. . .' n la lit rv. lit' ill... I i..,ei.ii..r-. loiv or ... ,. ..::, ' pneumonia. Hev. v . Ii. .Mel lure con. ducted the funeral services. The pall bearers wen' former soldiers of the com munity as follows: Messrs. Horace Mc Giiinis, Blaine S'llers, l.oy Hicliards, M.irvin I'lonk, Earnest liliyne, Arthur Stroupe, Garmen Hovis, Hob Kutle.lge, and Andrew Hel.lerbra n. . Mr. Clay A berna t hy, of l.incoliitnn, sient Sunday with his parents, Mi-, and Mrs. E.I Aliernnthy. Mr. and Mis. liarlie Martin visited Mr. Martin's rdst. r. Mrs. Will Hovis. Sun. lav . LANDER'S CHAPEL NEWS. l lazet te. i .'.- There ! t orresp.mdellce of The I laily LANDERS t II A I 'EL, June 2 will bean icecream sni.iiei at the Beaver Dam Hulling Mill Saturday night, dune; 2". Everybody is invited. I Mr. I.eunar.l A le.xa mle, a ml his father-; inlaw, Mr. .launs Bridges, of Kings' Mountain, spent Sunday with Mr. Alex-' amhi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Julius Alexander. j There will be n Sunday School Day at Landers Chnpil Saturday, .Inly 2. A program will' lie rendered by the Sunday' school and dinner will In- served on the grounds. Everybody is invited to come. I Misses Bertha Alexander and Audrey Kis.r spent Saturday night with their gia nilpn rents. Mi. and Mis. Julius Alex ander. , Mr. and Msr. I'ollie Lynch and baby' wi le the guests of Mrs. Lynch 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Julius Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huss ami children j and Mrs. Sisk, of near Lincolnton, werei the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John, K iscr. Mrs. Julius Alexander had roasting ear corn for dinner Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs. ('lay Kiser spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Alex am lei. Mr. ('lift' Wallac and mother spent Saturday night with Mr. R. D. Wallace. Misses Clyde and Vcrna Mae Carpen ter and Audrey and James Kiser spent a while Mnoday night w ith Misses Annie I and I 'earl Koon. Mr. and Mrs. F. I'. J'aysour and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doris I'aysmir, of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert High spent Sat urady night with Mrs. High's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Frank I'aysour. The Bethel Luther League met Sunday night at Bethel church tin. I rendered a very interesting program. There will be pleaching nt Landers Chapel Sunday morning, June 2tf, at II j o'clock. The service will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. .1. E. B. llouser. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Carpenter and fam- ! MAY THROW LIGHT ON DISAPPEARANCE OF CAPT. JAMBS, BRITISH ACE I'Ol'CHKEEI'SIE. N. Y., June 22. Divers today beg: investiBi,tioi. :,bout three 'miles north of here that was . xperted to throw light on the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Cap tain Mansell R. James, British ace, who disappeared with his airplane on May 29, 1!)19. Eishermeii 's nets dropped in the river! yesterday caught on some object at the bottom of the stream and several at tempts to bring it to the surface failed. 'The fishermen agreed that the length of the thing indicated it was an airplane. It was immediately recalled that a tele-, graph operator at Highland declared he had seen an airplane plunge into the river on the day Captain .lames took his ill fated flight from Lee, Mass. Captain James, after his flight from Atlantic City to Boston, on May 2S, 191!', which won him the Pulitzer trophy, started to return. He lost his course and came down nt Lee, Mass. The next morning he again took (light and was never heard of since. TWO MORE GERMAN SUBS TO GO DOWN OLD POINT COMFORT, Vn., June 22. Two more former German subma rines will form targets for naval marks manship today when a division of Atlan tic flee destroyers train their guns on the undersea craft while at anchor near the spot where the 11 17 was sent to the bottom yesterday in a bombing attack by naval seaplanes. While the question at issue yesterday was whether the vessel could be sunk at all by an air attack, that involved in today's program was simply how quickly the destroyers' guns could turn the trick. The F-117 met an unexpectedly quick fate in the bombing attack yesterday, sinking in Hi minutes after the attack was launched by the advance squadron of three planes as the result of a direct hit scored in the second salvo of nine bonihR. Only twelve bombs were dropped in all, the U-lx.at narrowly escaping a hit in the first salvo of three bombs. BEER REGULATIONS NOW BEFORE MR. BLAIR. WASHINGTON, June 22. An nouncing today that he would consider as soon as possible regulations permit ting the use of beer for medicinal pur poses, Intenml Re-venue Commissioner Blair said he did not believe the bureau should wait indefinitely on Congression al action on anti-beer legislation. The beer regulations are now before Mr. Blair. EVERY: VOftTAN HAS A RIGHT TO BE PRETTY! (By LILLIAN LLOYD.) ; ; Many women think that a sallow, wan looking complexion can be made to bloom like a healthy one by the application of face creams, lotions, paint and powder. Thev are mistaken! A POOR COM I'LKXION CANNOT HE COVERED 1 ' 10r '"'v length ot time. I r MIST RK N'ATI'RAL. The skin should be ; treated from the INSI DE OCT and not EASY and far MORE EFFECTIVE If you would ileVote one tenth the time to your HEALTH that you do to yr : 'v... . ' , :V"" " mild FEEL BETTER and your skill would take iare of itself. You ...... 1. 1 I.,...., I.....I.I I...:, j. i..,.- . iosv, iie,iuii coo I e oil ,c. , , , that can come only from BODILN. ...... . - 1 HhAI.I H the color that won t come Off. Let Gari-en's Tonic paint your skin from the INSIDE OFT. l.nrren. Ton ie is designed lo do this in NATI'HE'S OWN VA bv going directly to i he CAFSF OF YOl'H THOl'BI'.E, .orre.l ing it NATI'RALLY but SCIENTIFI CALLY by IM'RIFYING THE BLOOD streams, soothing the nerves, cleansing and healing the clogged and irritated stomach, causing proper How of the gas trie juices and daily removal of waste matter that poisons your system and causes a bad complexion. I'imples, a yellow and sallow (oinphx ion, greasy skin and drowsiness that 'make ymi unattractive to others chow cma-ln- i vi-i v that your LIVER is Toli BID or that YOl'H STOMACH Is OCT OF ORDKH. All of the lotions, in il... world could not do you no good until these troubles are CORRECTED. And UNUSUAL SERVICE We especially lay c laim to an unusual service a service which includes in every detail, careful, personal and pi'ompt attention by our officers. Once your account is opened and established with us, our personal service will render it of permanent mutual satisfaction and profit. Satisfactory service is the slronirest plea we can make for your business. "OUR SERVICE HUES FRIENDS" THIRD NATIONAL BANK GASTONIA, N. C. Gastonian THURSDAY & FRIDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "DANGEROUS BUSINESS" A John Emmerson-An-tia Loos Production. Added Attraction: THURSDAY ONLY JACK DEMPSEY and GEORGES CARPENTIER IN "THE FIGHT OF THE AGE" A Picture showing both men in training at their camps and in action with their partners. Who will win the World's Championship July 4th? See this picture and then you will not bet five cents either way. Added Attraction: FRIDAY and SATURDAY BUSTER KEYTON The World's Greatest Fun Maker in his latest Comedy ."THE SCARECROW" . ICE CREAM SUPPER. There will he an ice cream supper at; my home at Dallas, Route 2, Saturday j night. June 25th. The public is eordiai-j ly invited. 22 p 1 ! Q L. RHYNE. j Advertise in The tally Gazette. tin sooner von realize -this the better off veu will I,. . HADN'T Vol' RATHER HI. BEAI TIFI'L TODAY THAN TO WAIT SF.VFHAL YEARS? Then why not slart building up your health TO DAY.' Order a bottle of Garren's Ton ic NOW. .lust phone your druggist un.l tell him to send yon bottle. Don't say, 'I'll do it tomorrow." You've la-en saying that all of your lit'.'; that is why your health now needs attention. You must cat now TODAY. Let Gar re, i's Tonic do for you what it is doing; tor thousands of others. GIVE YOI'R- sir'l I-' a iHivir I la in u 's Tonic is sol Kenu.lv line' Co in Gastonia I.v IDEAL TO-DAY "GOING SOME" This is a Rex Beach Story Also "TEA FOR TWO" THURSDAY We Present AL HART in "THE COW BOY ACE" and JOHNNIE HINES In "TORCHES TRIUMPH" FRIDAY The Old Reliable TOM MIX in - "A RIDING ROMEO" and "FELLOW ROMANS" Comedy SALE OF GOVERNMENT MEATS. Kingan's breakfast bacon at less than 21 cents per pound; a 12-pound can for $2. SO. Hy parcel post 15 cents extra. Konst beef at 15 cents p?r pound in two pound cans. By parcel post ii cents extra. House paint at $2.2o per gallon; in barrels and half barrels $2.00 jier gal lon . Roofing paint black liquid at 38 cents per gallon in 30 and 50 gallon barrels. Black asbestos roofing cement at. CO cents ier gallon in 30 and 50 gallon drums and barrels. .. Terms cash or check with order. THE ARMY SALVAGE COv 2 North Tryon Street. Over Liggett' Drug Store. Subscribe for The Ptily GaMtte.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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