THE GASTONIA, ( N. C). DAILY GAZETTE
FRIDAY, MAncri 3, 1922.
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AT THE THEATRES : NEAR EAST ACTIVITIES
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man for Tkillas states that Dallas school
was. asked for Seo.oo and gave iW.OO.
The town was asked for 60.00 and Jtavc
1 120.00, tlio Hilton mills, increasing
these amounts to 1317.00 on a quota of
five orphans.
Watch the columns of The a sett e to
morrow for n final report.
'Wat's de w of paying lo,ts
in credit to de storekeeper vaat
ma yon in just t .little bit of
goods, leo yen can get lots of
goodi ttx just a little bit M cash
at Piggly Wlgjly?"
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The Gnstoniau Theater prewts today , Cfcerryvllte; Lowell- Kt. Holly and Dal-
l.oi Wilson. Conrad ai-l an.l J.-iek
lai Make Final Reports.
HoH in Tlio Romance." also a
good comedy.
cheik for $2tH.7ii w:is rercived
from I'nif. A. ('. Warlick. chairman of
'';(r E;i( Helief, for 'lurry vi lie. Mr.;
Wurlii-ic Klat s in hi h;!.r ili.it f ormer i To Colorado alone 2.VM0 tubercular
The Ideal Theater jireseiits today
t'n Famum in "'The Primal l.n '
'.The Hustler. " a Rood eie.l.v.
PACE TWO
Do
You
Want
To
Your Neighbor's Dejbts?
When you deal with a credit grqeer, you have to help pay the bad ;
accounts on his books. When Mrs. Neighbor beats her billor for-
gets to pay, you pay your share of her bill. That has to be, or, the .
grocer couldn't stay in business. ' s j '
When you buy at PIGGLY WIGGLY, you pay only for what you
get, and Mrs. Neighbor, pays for what she gets. If she doesn't '.(.
want to pay for what she gets, she doesn't trade at PIGGLY WIG-'.'
GLY. ,
That's one reason PIGGLY WIGGLY can make these prices for
every day It Pays to Trade at PIGGLY WIGGLY. " .
mill
f-rciits ui:ii; :i to'.jil i i .-iI iii.hii for Cher-1 ex soldiers have initf rato.l . Only two
ryvi l''. All cr. !its for forni.-r t ontribu-' ik reent of all hospital raws are Colo-j
t'ions are rieoriliil i;i:iv .it rfalelgii andrylo citizens. The American Legion in j
Read what Woodrow Wilson has
to
the chtiiririen of tiiis ..iti.n.-i'.an have no sending the name of tke service men to
jurisdiction or authority in the matter, j o(t in titer home states to set opalines
The snrn of . fii .is received from; of communication for thei with friends
Mr. TV. P. Itatskin i his n.oruinjf from , and relatives. ,
Lowell. , '
A Inter fr.in .1. o. Krvin. chair-1 Every man should read page three.
say on page three.
Davidson Glee Club here
Friday, March 10, High School
Auditorium. 10c 8
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SPECIAL DINNER
EVERY DAY
35 CENTS
114 N. Marietta Street
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SOUP
ONE KXID OP MKAT
MASHED POTATOES , i
I .Baked Beans String P.eans
Mewed trn Fried CnbhaK1'
1 1 SpiiRhetti
' DKHSKKT:
I 't , Cottvt', Tea or Milk
j? SPECIAL ORDERS .
J Beef fitew ...... 25c
- Pork Hansage 30c ;
. i Hamburger 30c
J'ltoast Pork' 40c '
J JPried Liver 30c i
tKried Fish 30c i
1 (Brains and F.ggR 35c
f.Stird Tomato 13c
J 'Half Grai Fruit 10c 1 1
JJHot Cakes 15c ;
Mllowl Soup 10c!
JCake or Pit, r tut 10c
J 'Coffee, Tea or Buttermilk .... .. 5c
I .Sweet Milk . ., 10c !
J 'THANK YOU CALL AGAIN '
THE Bojt 'Bountiful the
Square Box ChocoUl
Covered Nuts or Assorted
Chocolates and Bon Bona.
Each package distinctive
and delicious.
W have them a!) and
they an fresh.
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ll "to Gaston County Rexall Druggists:
jt Kennedy Drug Co., Gastenia, N. C.
I ; Robinson Drug Co., Lowell, N. C.
jj Belmont Drug Co., Belmont, N. C.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce myself a eandidate I
ffor County Commissioner frmn Dallas:
township, subject to the-action of the
Democratic primaries. " !
JOHN F. PUETT. j
M FOR SHERIFF. ;
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i i ' I hereby announce myself a candidate I
Jfor Sheriff of Gaston county, subject to
Jjthe action of the Democratic primaries. 1
I B. A. CnEISTEXBURY.
l FOR SHERIFF,
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J 1 nwbr announce myself a candidate
a J for Sheriff of Gaston County subject to
' (the action of the Democratic primaries. ;
-'. G. B. IUIVXE.
FOR SHERIFF.
J J 1 hereby announce myself a candidate
II for election to the office of Sheriff of
i Gaston county, euhjet-t to the action of
'tlie Democratic prln.aries. I
, ' W. xriL DAVIS. I
J J Gastonia, ?f. C ,
J, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. '
I , I hereby announce myself a eandidate
i, for re-election as eouuty eomniissioner
i t mm Dallas township, subject to the ae-'
J ' tioa of tie Democratic primaries.
II J. W. 8UMMEY.
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FOR SOLICITOR.
ft I hereby announe myself a eandidate !
iot nomination for J lie office of Solicitor
f the Fourtoeiith judicial District sub- j
ject ta the action of the voters in the
Dciuorratir primary June 2, 1922.
STEPHEN" B. DOLLEY. '
s Csstoaia, C, February 27, 1922.
THIS is the magic slogan which will enable you to be well
dressed this Spring! It means a liberal charge account plan
through which you can purchase high quality Spring Clothes for
the entire family at cash store prices. Simply make a small first
payment and the rest in weekly or monthly payments, to suit your
convenience.
TOMORROW, SATURDAY. WE HOLD OUR FORMAL
SPRIN
P
TYLE
SHOWING
of the new Spring modes for women and
misses. Although Spring itself ha$(
scarcely appeared, Fr.shion, always in
advance, has ushered in an array of
charming new Styles to anticipate the
season, and the latest style notes are ex
pressed in our large and varied assort
ment of Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses
at prices which are moderate and right!
New Spring
COATS
Most any style you may prefer, in the
wrapper style, warm and comfort
able with a good looking throw col
lar full cape models with pleated
backs, gome belted, and some with
convertable collars, all silk lined.
In all new materials and new colors
$14.95
' and up
New Spring
DRESSES
Frocks of silk, in taffeta, crepe, can
ton crepe and other new materials
and in all the new Spring Colors,
. helitrope, periwinkle, grey and otlv
ers. In many models and styles, some
straight line, in beaded embroider
ed and pleated effects. In all sizes
for the miss and matron
$19.50
and up
TWEED SUITS
Representing the more exclusive new models including Box Coat
Sport Types, Pelted and Bloused styles all in great demand
this Spring. In all the new popular Spring 1 A 7C and
Colors PX, up
Other Spring Suits in navy Tricotine and Poiret Twill
smart looking tailored and semi-tailored
models
$29-50
in the very
and
up
A most complete assortment of the new Spring Skirts, Mil
linery and Blouses are also on display at the new lowered
prices.
MENS' AND YOUNG MENS'
SUITS
In all the new Spring mate
rials and colors in one, two
or three button effects and
in single and double
breasted models, priced
from
$29-50 t0 $44.50
TWEED SUITS
These popular Spring Mod
els are attractively priced
at
$29.50l $39.50
ASK TO SEE OUR
SPECIAL NO. 3108
At
$34-50
This is a blue serge model
manufactured under our
own supervision and is pos
itively the best value in
town at the price!
BOYS' SUITS
Sturdy, serviceable, t w o
pair pants models, from
$9.95 up
I Will . trlUMUli.W 1TH-
229 W. MAIN AVENUE
fc. C. BROOKS,- Manager
Woodburns Facial Soap 21c
Jergens Violet Glycerine 3 for. . 25c
Williams Shaving Stick 25c
Palmolive Soap 3 for 25c
Lava Soap 6c
Jergen Bath Tablets 6 for ' 25c
Castile Soap, 1-2 lb. Bars, 3 for 25c
Large Octagon Soap, 4 for 25c
Star Soap, 10 for ' 25c
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98 lbs. Melrose Flour for $4.85
Arbuckle Coffee, pound 25c
Maxwell House Coffee, pound . . 39c
Post Toasties 9c, 3 for 25c
Large Postum :...21c
Small Instant Postum 25c
No. 2 Can Corn . . . 12 l-2e
No. 2 Can Tomatoes 12 l-2c
Van Camps Soups 9c, 3 for 25c
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WE DON'T MEET PRICES, WE MAKE THEM
SATURDA Y SPECIALS
Smart Spring Frocks
the Important Feature is our un
equaled Values at Our Usual Mod
erate Prices.
$35.00 and $39.50
for Saturday only
$24.75
Spring Chooses for Her Materials
Chiffon Taffeta
Crepe Eponge
Faille Silk
Crepe Romain
Crepe Meteor
Roshanara Crepe
Canton Crepe
Georgette
and smart combinations.
The styling offers many a pretty surprise in sleeves and
collar effects and new conceits in trimmings - including
intricate cut-work designs, flowers of self-silk-tiny:
tuckings, cords and cord shirring, as well as an artfuf
use of gold thread or floss embroidery, crystal beading,
or rich Paisley trimming.
Special Millinery offering for Saturday.
Seventy-five HATS, superior values, special for Satur
day, only . ... ,., $5.00
eely Co. ,
NOTICE.
i The public is hereby notified thjt, '
I from now on, night trouble calls on wat
er and lights should be made to tele-,
i pUone No. 32.1, that is between the '
hours of 3 p. m. and 7 a. m. Day calls,'
i between all hours other than those, desig
1 nnted above, should be made to telephone
j No. 701. Time and trouble may be
I saved by bearing this in mind. - j
W. J. ALEXANDER, j
It's the persistent advertiser that j
wins. Keep your ad in The Gasetee all;
the time and watch the results ' j
Want a clean-up? We do that.
Coat and trousers, vest, cravat,
Cleaned to look good as new. .
Gee! we make the dirt sladoo.
On Time Every Time. . f v, .
SAUNDERS DRY CLEANING CO.
FHONE 144 Gastonia, N. C.
New Suits Cost $50.00 Up. . '
Renewed Suits Cost$2.00 Up.
Save the Difference Look an Well. V"
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