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?XCZ two THE GASTONIA (N. C.) DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1822 TETRAZZINI PICKS SPANIARD AS SUCCESSOR. t (By ALICE KOHE.) , MAT)BID, Jme 20. Angelps Dtteia , U Ibe sinRcr whom Lnisa Tctraiini says will'fce ,her suceciwor The very fact . that Italian 'coloTa tnrn soprano has named a Spanish sing er n s the one destined to immortalize those famous top ltoti-a is something to tliink sliotit. And this young Fpmiiph singer is enly 5, ." fii? live in Ma.lri.l in a villa whose prilled iron g-ites ojmmi vm a flower lillcd garil.'n. Ami she receives you in a Moorish music room lillcil w ilh an TiijMi'j. ,lI!in coming- to America next year," sbo is" saying in Jtaliini. "To the Me tropolitan Open; House. I hnve sung in .Sout'.i America anil in Iiul.v a woll as in Spain. ' ' "I -vHn in America for a very few veeka -laat spring, 'but I had to hurry back for .engagements here. "Xext season nh, how T want to sing a Sj'nuibh o'ia i" America! Rut Mo Bpanish singers iimt always sing Italian or French npcrns. " From old (lays the Spaniards have had natural voices. Tli-y sing without effort tind without study. They sing dearly, truly and simply. "Perhaps when people are used to 'school' they are astonished at the, naturalness of tin; Spniiihh voice. Tho iSpanish method or lack of method may scorn too-too innoeentf" But to us the simplicity and not artificially in what founts."-" V - ' - ' -'"" ' - ' vyJ:V':-i-rt - rA ; V ' ' ' - " .if-','4h.-'V.,L'S A 1 ';?tf 'tV :''." '; A(.KI.K3 OTTKIN7. JAZZ KING MAKES $800,000 IN FIVE YEARS. (By ROY GIBBONS.) CHICAGO, .June 2". "Blow your eivn horn, sunny, find Mow it. hard!" Thin was the udvice the town's richest cltiMn in Adrian, Mich., gave to Jsham Jones VI year kijro. Jones had gone to the moneybags nuking the formula for a short cut to great, wefilth. Todav Jones owns a palatini home and a fleet of automobiles and has servants ami all tfcetTai p-ilgi of wealth. And his bank neroimt U welliasj so fast that ho can hardily keep track of it. Viniplc,'' sa;s Joins. "I blow my .own Jiora I mean my saxaphone. " To the world of music Jones is what Charlie Chaplin is to the film. IKs nick name, is "King Oonipnh." That's because he's probably the highest pru'd jazz orchestra leader in the country. A loop hotel hero pays hini .tn500 n week to play in its restaurants two hours sn evening. riionopmph companies are clamoring for his seryiees to make jtt '.. records for tbetn". J ' During the Inst .five years Jones and his saxophone, hnvuf nccumnlated f ver f-on.OOO in salarj-" and royali.s from bis ooropositious ' and phonirg'nph ;" records .''.' f '- ""' And the jazs king is only 28. MeitltM'M of hi oreliestra have grown jirospe:ins with. him. Jenes is big strapping fellow and looks Entirely unlike n musician. But how he can piny! "Vm going to make n million ntad then ju?t," he says. "There's no uno working alt your life. A million will suit me flue. H Jonett gees to work in bis specially designed limousine. The driver wears a monfe-enlored uniform to match tho color of the ear. A pochet has been built into the auto to hold Jones' saxnphone. Fsiiiilly after each performance .Tones takes iu the town with his wife. Jones siK-nds with the prodigality of "Coal , (;il Johnny" of a half century ago, ( tipping with biils of largo denomina tion. But there's method in his mad ness, for he keeps attuned to tho spirit of jazz, Frequently he uses his orchestra to raise charitable funds. Folks say "King Jazz'' has a heart ns largo ns a piano. " i ' - - YL Time. Aovce "ft 1 -j. ; ., - JJ ICgs Lime. rostf. Syv p 10 veAM A0 , v I ISriAM JOMES,- JC8f ' i 1 MIDDLE ATCOONTftV ,E x.T"" , J J com ?AkE ?i y - Of- LAPS f S&mB e?' AHEAD OF- hr$m V THE 'COAL .IjiV " rH" Kinq OOMPArt s his NtCtC NAME. AND HIS OOMPAIS HAVE ALMOST MADE HIM MILLIONAIRE.- ISHAM JON'Kr. KINO (JF JAZZ. MACHINE RIVAL OF CALENDAR. Prize Hiker it? f M I II" ? J ,frtTif I '4 O. K. FAL'clIER AM) II IS TIMK AI.( I I, ATOR. WASHINGTON. Juno L'n .Birthday i and holidays would fall on the sain:.1 ' week day annually, much confusion would be saved yearly if lime were nvk oned by a device jut jn rfc-ted bv (i. j E. Fauchcr of Los Angel. !, he claims. This nieehaiiism, soon to lie exhibited j before Washington officials in further-: anee of efforts to simplify time calcu i lation, divides the year into ;HH days, or Y. months of 2S days each. In consists of au aluminum frame work within which astral movements are duplicated in nmiaturr. -Propelled by an eight day niotorclock, the earth mid moon revolutions are effected by an in tricate scries of gears, the whole syn chronized with mathematical prevision. The earth"? orhit i divided into :ti! epial segiiM-nN. . Fauchcr lc: lcn rhecking its r f irniance for months, ami ' declares it flawless. !i:. invention isn't for stile, but will be t,-e. for lecture purposes old v. SFB'GED ONTO (Correspondenee of Thi Daily Caiette.) " SPENCER (MOUNTAINS June 22. hisses Jiosaetta 6urbT, Klizabeta Maples, Messrs. Harver Flowers . and Kelly Hastings pent bunday at Xake wood Park. Mr. John Head haa returned from a visit to his parent ia Unartairtwg, . C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mr. E. C. Wilson, Mrs. Jane Latham and Vir ginia Wlilaon, of jatoni were visitors in the village thmdsy, Beanie Caldwell Wilson returned horn with them after spending several days in th village with friends. Leonora 1'atterseH left Tuesday fo Wilmington on an extended visit to torn aunt, Mrs. Frun K. Hetivll. Miss Elixalieth Maples, of Gastohia, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. . ;. Kurher. Mr. Luther Kaime returned Monday i from a visit to his homefolks in Lan ! j drum, . C I Mr. and Mrs. John Flowers had as their week-end guest, Mr. and Mrs. f. . (i. Kcvcls uiid elilldren, Easie Trevil and i Calvin Harding, of Oastonia. Mrs. Malinda Parker is spending gome time with her grand-datighterrM."s. Laura Threatt, of Charlotte. I Mrs. It. C. Surber was a 'business ; visitor in Bessemer City, (Monday. i j Messrs. John Ileatl, Dave "Hides, Dock I Petty .and Mrs. Duve Bides were Jas j jloiiia visitors, Monday. i Mrs. Mae tiuttle, Misa Rosaetta Sur- I her, Messrs. Kelly Hastings anil' Guy jSuttle went to Bessemer City, 'Monday . I Kcv. i'. H. Taylor, of Stanley jireneh , ed in the chapel Hunday morning and; evening. While in the village Rev. Mr. Taylor was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i W. C. OiUon. i Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jordan, Mr. j ami Mrs. Luwton Jordan, Mr. Darnell,. ! Mr. Vernon Jordan, Miss Carrie .lor-, ! ln n and Mr. Andrew Jordan, of Char ; I lotte were guents f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ' I Sills and Miss Bath Wills, Buturday . j j Mrs. W. L. Abernathy. Mr. K. A. ! Thomas and 'Miss Marv Thomas were shoppeers in Oastonin Hnturday. Mr. F. R. Suttle is siiending the i week-end in tjaffney, S. V., with his parent. Mrs. T. E. Bradbury, "Miss Gladys Day, Elmer Bradbury and Roy Day were. Charlotte visitors Tuesday. j Messrs. John Head, l. H. Hum-j phries, Karly Kiinmons, Ralph Suttle,. Luther Knirtse, A. 8. Gowan and DaveJ 8i.les motored to Charlotte .Wunilay. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rob Armstrong ami Mrs. R. ttimmong went to Helmont, to see Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong. A gflod crowd witnessed the bull giiine fe'nturdny played by the Smyre mill team and Spencer Mountain team on the Spen cer Mountain grounds. The score was Lt-2 in favor of Hpencer Mountain. Boni of the star players were Cross, Goldsmyth, Hastings and tsimmons. Mr. -nnd Mrs. Ed llhinton have cs their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. Wl. A. Thomas, Inez, Thelma, Lonnie, Grace. and Jack Thomas of Atlanta, Ga, Mr. George Cross who has been in Helmont for sometime has returned o tin- village and is with his son, Mr. ('has. Cross. Mr. und Mrs. J. N. Denton, Mrs. P. K. uttle and Mr. Keily Hastings, went to Gastonis Sunday. Mrs. Dora "Williams and son, Douglas, of (iastonia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams. Mr. J. H. Sills wns a business visi tor in Oastonin, Saturday. The W. M. V. of the Baptist church iet in the Chapel, Tusday evening, the president, Mrs. W. L. Abernathy pre siding. A membership committee com posed of Meesdamea John doninger, W. G. Flowers, W. L. tVnnor and W. L. A'hemnthv was appointed by the presi dent . The B. Y. P. F. had a most inter esting meeting thindav eevening in the Chapel. Beports of the B. Y. P. V. convention which was held in Newborn wr given by the delegates, Misses Ruth Sills and Katie Flowers. The many friends of Mrs. ' Bryson Flowers will regret to know that her aged mother, Mrs. Bumgardner is very sick . Miss Margaret Laws gave a lecture on "How to Feed the Sick," in tho Wil lora Hall Tuesday afternoon. She also gave a number of demonstrations. Twentv five women were present and thoroughly enjoyed the helpful talk. Music by Mrs. J. H. Henderlite af ter the lecture was greatly appreciated by those present . jnfEDY'a REXAIX ' ...... DKTJG STOKE lioved to 305 W. Main AtV, lore ldg., Three Doors Wast . of tbe Square. The Staff Of Life Know how x the nourish ment in a loaf of our Bread compares to meat or eggs or 'most anything else nutritious? It's chuck full of muscle building, blood making nourishment; And so appetizing and tasty your .family will relish our Bread. Try it! Ask your Grocer for "Go!den Krust" V It makes the best toast of all. Made in Gastonia by Wizard Bakery Cor. W. Main and York Phone 798 NOTICE OF SUMMONS. N'ortli Carolina, in the Superior Court, Gaston county. Maggie Suther, plaintiff vs. G rover Cleveland Suther, defendant. Let the defendant tuke notice that nn action us above entitled has been begun in the Superior court of Gas ton county for an absolute divorce up on the ground of adultery and abandon ment, and let him appear on the fourth day of August, 1922, at the office of the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston coun ty and answer or demur to the com plaint tiled in the cause, or decree will be granted in accordance with said complaint. This the '.'Oth day of June, 1922. S. C. HENDRIICKK, Clerk Superior Court, Gaston county. S. J. Durham, atty. for phiiutiff. Th-.I1 10c4w. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. This is to notify all persons that I have qualified as administrator of the rstate 'of L. II. Stowe, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the estate of L. H. Stowe deceased will please file r.nme with mo on or before the 11th day of May 1923 or this notice will be pleaded in' bar of thoir recovery. AU persons indebted to the said estate will please mnko immedi ate settlement. This the 11th day o fMay 1P22. M. 1!. STOWE, Administrator of L. II. Stowe, deceased. Th-J15cG. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. ACGL'STA, Cm., June 1. Elliott Pa 1 1 rick, who is hold at the county jail here, had received no information this morning regarding nil indictment said to have been returned against him by a grand jury at Statesboro yesterday. A snail travels a foot in four minutes. Contrary to rumor, this is not as fast a street car. liV hikfnsr rrtnr ,aaa . .w. v U114UJ AUUV IlliiCC in a year, bearing the blankets fa tirh fche slept, ArMie Nichols, 16, Seattle, has earned the rrade of torch-bearer In the Camp Fire Girls. Ntdtody ?ver hsd a better time than a bey with his first watch nor a worse time than 'a l)oy with this first long Joints. -J-'jorlJa Times-Union, STANLEY KEWS a former pastor of tin (Correspondence of The Daily Gazette.) STANLEY, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. : W, L. Mason anil children, of Mcbane, . are visiting r'!a fives here. Miss Olive Harries, of Bock Hill, J. j C, visited her sister Mrs. Himel. ' Willie ITovis returned from visiting her uncle, Mr. I'riah Broadway, of ' Lucia. w ' , j Trof, F. B. Rankin is at Lenior eol : lege attending summer school. Bev. AlberCTSherrill has gone to High Point to officiate at the marriage of Miss; Mary Alta Winslow and J. N. Knight. Mr. Sherr:!! bridi elect M:s '.' i.l.i Canwnter, of Lineonton, is vUitinj I,, r brother, Mr. Walter Carpenter. FINAL ARGUMENTS. WATKEOAX. ILLS., June 21. (By The Associated Press.) Final arguments in the trial of Governor Len Snmil, ileirged with conspiracy to de frau-1 during his term as state treas urer, will begin late today by order of tbe court. Tiny order followed ml ing of Jmlg-p Claire C. Edwards, the triil judwe. :.rr::int a plvadiqg ot the pr:.v .rtioa ' weking to re open a colla teral bank which was ruled out of evidence. AN ORDINANCE. The (,'ity Council of the City of Gas tonia .lo ordain and enact: ! SECTION" 1. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person, firm or corporation j t i build, construct or erect any storage tank or tilling station, for the storage, i selling or distributing of gasoline or 'other inflammable oils, gases or combus cbVs of any nature, within the corporate limits of the city of Gastonia, without first obtaining permission from the City Council, and such storage tanks or fill ing stations shall be constructed, within sai.l corporate limits, only in such man " r and ujion such conditions as may be pi-scribe,! by said City Council. ' . KCTIOX 2. That no pumps shall be erected on any location outside of the property lines of buildings, and that all pnii.us situated between the proM?rty I lines and curbing within the city limits shall ') moved and placed on the proper- jty occupied by the owner or lessee, with i six months from date of the passage "t tliis ordinance. SECTION 3. That any person, firm or coriration, violating any of the .provisions, 0f this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be I subject to and shall pay a penalty of Io.iio for i, riofotion thereof, and each day that any pump or appliances j le allowed to remain in violation of this : ordinance, shall be considered a separate i "flense. ' SECTION 4. All ordinances in eon I ni'-t with tii is ordinance are hereby re jpeale.1. . SK(TIOX 5. Thin ordinance shall be 'n full turre and effect on and after January i7,h, i22. If. O. CHERRY, Mayor., 6. G . FRY, '-cl- . . 7 Clerk. North Carolina, Gastrin County,, in the Superior Court. Sinder Moore vs. Frank Moore. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior eourt of Gaston County, North Carolina, to sever the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant; and the saTif defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the superior, court of said county to be held on the 3rd Monday In September, lOL'l', at the court house of said county in Gastonia N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said cnmnlaint. This 31st dav of May. 1022. S. C. HENDRICKS, Th-J-22c4w. Clerk Superior Court. 13 YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED? LET WILLIAMS DO IT THE WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds. Nothing But Insurance Tel. 125-J. -- Gazette Building, Gastonia The High Price of Conlenlment Nothing costs more in this world than contentment because we have , to pay for it in the most precious -coin. We have to pay for it in self denial, self-dfscipline, will power and system. A Savings Account is the greatest help toward making the price of contentment easy to pay. 4 Paid on Savings. , Gaston Loan & Trust Co. "Where Your Savings Are Safe." . "Standard? Motor Casoline la made on specifications conaid. rrably higher than those laid ' down by the U. S. Navy to guv era its purchases. ":" 'S'fV.t fei'"'..'-!si'--v. " You buy most everytliiug on faith PiRACTICALLY eveiythiu from a cigar to a pittim ami from sliocs to gasoline is bought on faith. This company has kepi failh with the motoring puhlic from lw ecrly lay.i iS the hvHcles9 car iiuj.;c. I'rf-f-.ent lyjWrt of ltsofors ;m! condilions of jiioloi-ijiK ttemusuJ iu'hW tkvciooctl motor oils ami ganoiiiK'. What wc liavn striven To'.-, nr.-.l f::fc- irtl in vc!opin, in u pasolkirt t!;-t v. ill ;iv u!!::roi!i! 'sa'bfartioa iu inotl:'rn motors not os'.; il'a! itri'vci pljotjai in one or two details a:ul luuJly vuul!j sn other wayn. A gUKoIinc thnt i.4 fi'vavK r?:i;i''.(;:c-.lory in starting, piek up, power, Uexibt'ii y, iri;:' ain? ir;!!ea is iileruliy balanced. It is vukIIv f iip-rioi U uuc tlvil in haphazard. Use "Standard", the' iialaneed yajliiie, for iuaimum power and mileage uud vitnaii.lenl 'rononiy. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) 1 Ya el- H a. U. ii. ill The Balanced Ga&olhiel ,itit;.nULuuii.UiUJUuliil.iuUb:iiiiiliJliWI cms mmsm YSTER ml Victim Thankful for Recovery After Taking IVell-Elnown Remedy Any reliable physician will tell you that thousands of ipeople are today suffering tfrom various serious ail iments brought on by the use of so-called headache Itablets, powders or cap isules. These remedies are ionly temporary in their nature and leave the sys ;tem in an exhausted cort idition. Read what one victim of headache pow ! ders has to say on the sub-uect: '1 fed that if anyone can' recommend "- Dr. A. v W Chase's medicines I cer-' tainly can. I suffered for ten years from seTere head aches, and although I took all kinds of headache pow ders they just relieved me at the time- I became very nervous and run down ana everything seemed to trou ble me. I hare taken eighteen boxes of Dr. A. W. Chase's Tonic Pills and it has made an entirely new person of me. I felt that I could not have lived with out .them. I do nbt have one headache now for every ""hundred I used to have.," ' and my nerves are good and strong." Mrs. Tena A. Smith, Coantry Har bor Cross Roads, N. S. -t - - . ' Dr. A. W. C3iase's reme dies can be obtained at any first class drug store. To be sure of getting the gen uine, see that the portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on each box. This trade mark is your protection against imitations and substitutes. Advertisement. , . 6 i
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