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PACE TWO THE GASTONIA (N. C) DAILY GAZETTE MONDAY, JULY' 24. 1922 The Gastonia Gazette ESTABLISHED ISM. lined I my Afternooa ia the Week Zatept Sunday, at 212 W. Airline Ak, GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Office: 212 W. Airline Art, Phones SO ud 232 Jan, W. Atldna Xanaginf Editor E, D. Atkins Business Manager Hnra A. Query , Editor His. Zos K. Brock-nan. ...SocietyEditor Admitted Into ths mails st the Post. ffiee at Gastonia. N. C, at the poana rate of postage. April 28, 1902. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE By Carrier or Mail ia the City On. Year Bs Months 2-5 Three Months...; e1- Qne Month... By Mail Outside of Gaatonia , Oas Year......... Bix Months.... 2.0 Three Months I100 pne Month Payable IntarUbly la AflTanca Member of Ths Associated Press Th Anaoeiated Press is exclusively ha una for reDublicstion o credited to it or not otherwise credited in this psper and also i,. irjmt Hi nuhlishS therein. All rights of republication of special dia patches are also reserved. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922. Gastonia. The Sooth's City of Spindles; Bible Thought for Today Eternal Protection: The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming iu from this time forth, aud even for ever more. Psalm 121: 8, 0 GAZETTE'S PROGRAM FOR A GREATER GASTON AND BIGGER GASTONIA. ' Hard-surfaced roada for ths mail county thoroughfares. Country roada of good topsoil and macadam. Closer co-operation between the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary ad Kiwanis clubs with the fann ers of the county. Y.M.C. A. for Gastonia. Development of parka and play, (rounds ia Gastonia. . A municipal building and audi' torium or theater. A library of proportions ado. qusts for Gastonia. Development of a city plan ning system and the conitruction f mora homes. 23,000 population for Gastonia by 1925. 2,000 acres in Webber long sta ble cotton ia Gastoa. county. - Better marketing system' tot products' of .Gaston county farms. Suitable ,Red, Cross1 and iPubltc Health , Organisation ' to , promote high standards, of industrial ef ficiency and, community ..health, maintain clinics, cultivate 'intelli gent public opinion . and make HEALTH catching instead of SICKNESS." , j. THE FARM CONVENTION The Gaiette would like to see a good representation of farmers and their wo men folks at the Farm Convention in Raleigh next week.. There are many prominent speakers from this and other states on the program and the conven tion, promises to-' be --helpful. It is a fine chance for that summer outing the farmers have iroiniscd themselves arel families. The women's program ' includes de monstrations in choosing and making clothes, in which live models will be on exhibition, and in addition to informa tion on canning, poultry uud the family eow, will include many features about making the home a more comfortable place to live. Each night the women and the men will gather for discussion on problems of country life, the home church and school which will follow community singiRg: The program nslo includes a play, "The Lion and the Lady" wjdeh will le put on by the Raleigh Community Player Rooms for women are provided in the college dormitories without charge, with meals served in the dining hall for 50 cents each. It is necessary t'o bring towels and sheets but. other "things are provided. The railroads are offering re duced rates for the three day g and a hearty welcome is assured all farm wo men who come to Raleigh. ' o : IN THE HOUSE OF McLEAN. The President seems to have a most unfortunate manner of expressing him self, both in his words and his acts. It is given out that "Ned". McLean, whose father tied up his estate in a "spendthrift trust" so that "Ned" would not be able to burn it up too rapidly. Las tendered to the President the, free use of 'Friendship," the MuLean estate in the (uburini of Wash ington, as a, summer White House, ami that the President lias accepted. He will dwell in the home of the rich Ned McLean, renegade Democrat and owner of large amounts of railroad bonds and stocks, will play oodles of golf on the private golf course and absorb from this favorable atmosphere great quanti ties of sympathy for the section men who sr told by the labor Board that one hundred CiOUj-.ini f ih m 'must toil eight Lours prr 3ay T.iihou 1 sing au hour in order to draw to3.01 per ywr for the support of themselves, their wives and children ard other jwtib! J'peodcnts. Ths atrrphere in whici 1 4 fcirv'V with mora aid and sympathy fur the plain workers of the land, virile the Vine vaults iurst with the spirit of liberty. TOR ARMISTICE- DAY The local post of the American Legion is already making plans fur an elaborate celebration if Armistice Pay in Oastonia. It will be remembered that last fall the celebration held here was the !igget ever held in Oastonia. luis year t Jie Logionairoj are preparing to outdo them selves. The wires are trnt fur a stx-uker of national reputation an 1 other a trac tions for the day are being liooked. We should like to see the other organiza tions of the city fall in with the boys, start early with the plans and m.'ike November 11 a great lay inilceil for Gastonia. The Legion can do it alright alone, but it would be mighty fine if everyliody would help n little. 0 A Rowan county farmer brought in the following different pro'liut from his farm to (Salisbury one day Lift week: .Cucumbers, apples, sijikimi, milk, corn, sweet pepper.- torntoe. peaches, po tatoes, beets, cabbage, grapes, on ions, cantaloupes, eggs butter. We are wondering if some Caston county farmer can 't beat this list of sixteen products. o This is the week for the annual mid summer gathering of the orth Carolina Press Association. It meets nt Cleve land Springs July 25 -27. A picijic trip to Blowing Rock is the program for Friday, the -last day of the meeting. The meeting this year is the Golden Jubilee meeting. o-i Now is the time for the American Legion to begin to work up pep fur the state convention in Greensboro iu September und the national meeting in New Orleans. o The time of year is upproachiug when everybody suddenly funis their couutry cousins lino folks to visit. TEN REASONS WHY THE HOME FOLKS SHOULD SUPPORT THE HOME PAPER. 1. Because when you were born it was the home paper that introduced you to the world. 2. When you grew Up and graduated at the headof your claws the home paper gave you a nice write-up about it. 3. When you later found your life companion und were happily married the home Paper gave you aud your bride a half column free complimentary account of the "flair. 4. When sickness and misfortune in vaded your home, the sad news was dis tributed among your friends and rela tives through' the medium of the home paier., - 7 .j i). , ,v hen you nave. Keen successim in life or. liail 'been promoted t.i'soine im portast position,' perhaps it vviis.t'lu" home Affper Ibut Irrraldi'd' youHibility!. :.. i ru -if -'.voir sold out 'sind reuloVed to soide other irat ioji.iher home 'pape'r f(d llwed and, brought the'iews from friends Ind neiglrlrorsi :j .'j?,-,') , ' 'j -3 7.J .Whr-iVsrtmtf uiiyriipiiloiH . person i p T t o a i r5 ' y ( 1 1 r" ; 1 1 U r j i -J . ' ? f M ' s R' home' paper tiiat'"eani'e to ;jur ,.'ii'd4 j 8. yBeca use., the, 'home ....pajier dtoosta vour fon-atid Hs"iufitituti(nH.jts'peoiie kn sclmols,' and 'chiircle.s, and IkjIjis .to firomote. gcrtid fellowship'-throutjliont the community. ; "" "' ''- ) 9. Because the live, merchant aih'cr tise their most attractive goods und be.t or lowest bargains in the homo paper, which if bought may tmve you many dol lars. ' ' 10. - At last, when you are finally laid away to rest in your silent grave tun home pnper donates much space in giv ing your relatives and friends a compu te hintorv of vour past lite, extolling your excellent cpialities and passing over many human franties, American Press.- chairman hull replies to senator Mccormick (Continued from page 1.) cost f living to the masses of the peo ple . for the benefit of the few, under which the women of America will pay a billion dollars more annually for their clothes alone than at the present time. Her entire career is a guarantee that she will be found opsin the moral side of every question ami . ' suppoi ting -very measure that makes for honest and ofli cient government aud for the betterment of the condition of. the pe pie in their hme lives and in the conduct of public affairs. "Aiding her husband in earning n livelihood, devoting part of her time to the humanitarian and sih ial betterment work of women's clubs, che lias by in dustry and :dieer ability made herself the foremast woman of her state and fo cused upon herself the admiring eyes of the nation. Her name is already a household word. iler influence in I he Senate would more than double the influence of Senator K-llogtj from the start In addition she would have a na tional influence which her opponent has never lieen able to gain-. "The election of Mrs. Ohv.en to be Plliteil States Sen.-itor from Minnesota will le the greatest triumph for women since the lieginiiing of 'suffrage, becrm-ie she will typity in public life the Ameri can woman, wife and mother at her best, and will present efficiently and ably the women of lur state and the country at large in all they have' sought and are seeking to achieve in public life." Another . thing in favor of I'haroah's daughter was that she went down to the river to bathe rather than to pose. Dallas News. Pdin in theSiOmbcli c.c Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Couc. Diarrhcia - SOtP CVEBVWHEPE- w&mmik S P OR T S STAKZUiG OF CLU23 PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Club Won Lost Tct. (irvensboro .......... 10 8 .0-3 High l'oiut 10 7 .5SH I'urham .... 11 8 ..179 Win stan HaU.ni 8 7 ..1.13 Kaleigh "... 8 11 .421 Danville 4 12 50 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Club Won Lost Tct. Charleston 53 31 .(:! Charlotte ..... .. 41 40 '.52-1 Columbia , 43 40 .518 Augusta 36 42 ,4ti2 .Spartanburg IiS ' 47 .417 Grveuville 35 48 .122 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Tct ,5.Si .564 .5 .516 .500 .477 .418 .407 Tct. .621 .613 .533 .494 AM .369 .349 SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Club Won Lost Memphis 67 30 Tct. .691 New Orleans 56 Mobile 62 Little Rock 54 Birmingham ........ 44 Nashville ' 37 Atlanta 3 Chattanooga 34 31 41 45 54 44 50 67 .622 .602 .545 .449 .407 .398 .337 SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. Clubs: Won Lost Tct. Baptifds . Methodists First Pres. Lutherans .800 .800 .800 .200 .200 .200 R. Pres. . Ave. J'res. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League. New York 11; Boston 7. Cleveland 6; Chicago 10. Washington 11 ; Philadelphia Detroit 11; St. Louis 6. National League. Chicago I; Brooklyn,!. '.nciuati 1; New York At ' St. Louis 1; Hi 1st on 1; i, Other net 'scheduled . ' ;. ! ';-. Struthcrft..' ;f I'm New' Orleans I! ; Mobile 0.1 ; !(iat;iBr.Ktt 4ji;Llle Itpck:12. :N'ihvVfle-ifeniilHp;,riiU' i ' Otiicrli 'nol')Koii'dttlSi'l!i: ' 't ; . -. '',- ' ' "ur' SCHEDULE Or4 GAMEk .-'! '!' ; .FOR McCRANLO LEAGUE .1 lily' :22 i, McAill itVlllci St flatilo jyUi'a mertui at Lovvell. i o July -Kaiilo ai Crnmertoi; LoWdl at McAdeiiville. August 5: McAdeiiville at Lowell; Crainerton at anh. ' August 1-': Hanlo.Uit MeAxloiiville; Lo well at Cramerton. August 19: Lowell at Ranlo; McAdea ville at Cramerton. August L'6: Ranlo at Lowell; Cramer ton at MeAilenville. ARLINGTON RUNS AWAY WITH MYERS 14 TO 6 Theecond nine team of the Arling ton Mill defeated the Mvers Mill first team ' Saturday afternoon by a score of 11 to 6. Tim "Overall .Sluggers" drove 'riggs out of the box in the first inning. They pounded his releif man Doc Walk er, for l.i tuts anil 1 runs. Mincie pitch ed hi ih clans ball for the winners, retir ing 11 of the Myers batters. Lynn and llelfner starred with their stick work. rVore Hy Innings: R HIV "Muggers'" ... 7LI 010 00211.19 .r Mvers 120 000 012 6 8 4 Matteries; Mincie and Lewis; (Jriggs, VVa'ker and Lowe. OSCEOLA SUBS DEFEAT REX SECOND NINE The Osceola subs defeated the Hex Mill second team st Hex grounds Sat urday" afternoon iu a close game by score of .! to 1. llio eame was well played by lnth teams. 1'ord, hurling for Osceola, allowed only two safe hits, one of them being a scratch. Jordan, for the losers, was touched for eight' clean hits. Ford struck out ,12 men while Jordan was able to retire seven of his opponents. Score by innings . K.H.K. Osceola ....... . 010 011 3 8 1 Hex . .0111 000 0001 2 3 lotteries: Ford and Armstrong; Jordan and Simmons. PERFECT CONFIDENCE Gastonia People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance. T'o you know how To find relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys f Your neijfhbors know the way. Have its.-d IVan 's Kidney Pills; . Have proved their worth in many tes'-i. Here 's Gastonia testimony: Mrs. J. P. Jones, 508 E. Air Line Ave., -Ciastonia, says: ''My kidneys were nut of order and I had such a lame and aching back I could hardly keep go ing. My head ached a great deal and I had dizzy, nervous spells. 3dy kid neys acted irregularly and as Doan's Kidney Pills had done so much g.od in my- f:iiu.ly .1 iij-'i tb". In ; hit tiioc J .is : ft r-iii ki:r,ry t-'fiitli a.a D.y a i i. i:'': -i 'ill." Pii. ... A, ilu : A- ttt ph a -k f . r ;k kidi.cy recif -ly g't Doiii 'a Kvtiirr Pili, the ijcie that MjsV Jcns hao' rVt-r-?iilr -:- C.-., lift! , BJ file V. 1'.. Club Won Lost St. Louis 53 31 New York 53 41 Chicngu 4S 43 iMroit 4S 4.3 Cleveland 4fl 4tf Washington 42 4tt Boston ; 3S 53 Thilailelphia 35 51 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Club Won Lost New York 51 33 St. Louis 57 36 Chh-atfo IS 42 Ciminati 4S 41 Titlburgh 13 44 Brooklyn 41 46 Philadelphia 31 53 Boston 30 ' 50 cigarettes They are GOOD! ADMINISTRATOD'S NOTICE. Having qualified 'as administrator ot the estate of C. L. Kichey, deceased, late of Gaston county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said . decedent to present tbeanie, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before July 1, 1923 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons who are indebted to said estate will pleaso make prompt settlement with the under signed. This 26th dav of June, J. T. ADA lit Admr. of C. L. ltichey deceased. M-Jul-31c$. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Mrs. Margaret J. Cloninger, decea-d, late of tiaston 'county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned administrator on or bel'oro July 10, 1923 or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot recovery thereon. All persons who lire indebted to said estate will idea so inaKo prompt settlement with the undersigned This 10th dav of Julv, 1922. CLAHh'NTE O. CLONING Kli, Admr. M-A14c6. Dallas. N. (, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage 'deed exe cuted by V. C. Horton and wife and registered in the ollico of the Register of Deeds for Canton county in 'book 15:1 on pages 3S and ;;), default having been made in the payment of the moneys se cured thereby, 1 will mdl to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in tlaston county, North Carolina, at Eleven (11) O'clock, a. m., on Monday, July Thirty-First (31st), 1922, the lands and tenement described as fol lows, viz: Lying and licina in Bessemer City. Gaston county, North Carolina, and be ing the westerly one-half of Jot No. 27 anil Jl! of lots Nos. .2JS, 21), MO, ;il and :12, all in Block No. Twelve (11') in sec tion: throe, (aj laid down on the plat or Vnap of" Bessemer Ci,ty, 'registered, i n the ttffled of, the Regikter.bf Deeds for ias to ri county iii d'lat Book No. 1 On pagn 75. , This Jiroperty lies directly across the st reft 'fj-om (he' oflice of thu tiambrill &? Melville 'Milld Company, and upon said lots'!?' Wa'ted Jt'j; liirge! eemuut block dvrtllug,"c6tita'ining ttveiye or more rhojiis, and well designed for a private' residence or, for, a coiiyenieiit ly located boarding' iionse or hotel., l(v adjoins the State Highway now 'in course of coii struetidn. ' Daied this first-day of July. 1922. W. H TTII KVVK I-2'lciW. Mortiratrce. i CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina, Department of State. To All to Whom These Presents May Come (i reefing: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, 'by duly authenticated recoid of the proceedings for the voluntary disso lution thereof by the unauiiiioin ensent of all the) stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Messenger Publishing Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. . . West Main Avenue, in the city of (iastonia. County of (Jaston, Slate of North Carolina (W. L. Walters being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be ferved). has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, en titled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Ji;.so lution : Now, Therefore, I, J. P.rynn (Jrim, Secretary of State of the Stale .!' North Carolina, do hereby certify (tut the said corporation did, ' on the I'tUh da- of July, 11122, file in my ot'tiie n duly executed and attested record in writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executevl by all the stockhnld ers thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings n foresaid ace now on tile in . my saiil oftice :is )'io vided by lawt In Testimony Whereof, I h.ie hereto set my hand and .affixed my 'official seal at Knleigh, this 20th day of July, A. D. 1D22. J. BRYAN Gi;lMKS. (Seal) Secretary of State. Filed and recorded in Keconf of In corporations No. 4 at page bl,-this the 21st day of" July 1022. S. . 11 KNDKICKS, M-A14cl Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. North Carolina, fiastou the Superior Court. County, In Sadie Hcffner vs. Wilbur Dcfi'iicr. The defendant above named will take J notice that an action entitled as above has been -commenced in the Superior Court, of Gaston County for an absolute! divorce; and the said defendant will further take notice, that he is ruiro! to apiear at the office of the' Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County on the 21th day of August, 1922, and' an swer or demur to the complaint, a copy of which wii be filed within oe time pvfHCi'ibed !' ln ; and let him take frti .v ')'- u1 (c -'d answer or dr.r.ir- t" ; , t..J r . M ' for t .c -t 'li tvne i U . . t pni.it . This I ia ot . 0. JL: PR'-K.- V.J1I Gastonian TODAY David Powell in 'The Spanish Jade" , Also A Good Comedy TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt in 'Bought and Paid For" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Norma Talmadge in The Wonderful Thing" CI L1 m ra m m m m 1 A Lk a MONDAY Jack Hoxie in "Two Fisted Jefferson" and "Bungalow Love" ' TUESDAY "Elope If You Must" and "Doomed At Noon" Comedy WEDNESDAY Allan Dwan presents "The Sins of Martha Queed" and "Go Get 'Em Hutch" ' - THURSDAY 1 William Fairbanks a ii a u m rj a m hi n n u m U tJ ca a u ri p p a a a u a a n a m Ei. LJ U m m m a in;: 'The Strength Of "Pines" ' .:' , and "Rill the Nerve" j Comedy. i p a p a m m For Cutting Up Or Cutting Out You'll find it a pleasure to use a pair 'of our scissors they cut so keenly and smoothly, because they are made of good steel and they've hcen sharpened and adjusted just right. We have a complete variety from the little sewing or manicure scissors to the large shears for tailors use and many handy sizes in between. Standard Hardware Company Phone 852 When you feel tiA rrtvous, tired, worried or rlrepondent it is wire tvpx you nctd MOTT'S NERVER1NE PILLS. Tiiey tenew the normal vigor and rvAc hie worth living. Be nneand ask (or Mctl's Nerve, ine Pills ;' Vt'a i.IA. '; fl u, CO. Vrx O. Fcr Sale ly J H K.ermeil7 Prej Co. II::- cfek"ir-l-5 Ka'ttas line cf Icfsi liif ceccs &rt told ia Cirtoii 'c-r tia i T- ID Accident and Health Insurance Fire and Storm In surance - Automobile and .Liability Insurance of All Kinds. Nothing Cut Insurance THE WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Gazette Building Tel. 125-J Gastonia, N. C. IT'S A GOOD , sign ,r when a man or woman. opens an account at Our Savings Department, ' -,. . It means they -realize their; responsibility for the future and are getting money ahead to meet it! This bank safeguards savings, pays 4 per cent Interest on them and invites your account. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. ' DON'T rLET.YOUf? EARNINGS SLIP THROUGH YOUf? On irao'wiEKitWF . mm? mm "I NEVER GO SHOPPING WITHOUT MY CHECK BOOK "One so often encounters genuine bargains opportunities to save quite a few dollars by . paying cash; that's why I always have m,y check book !tucked away in -a corner of my haiiu-bag. Its presence there gives me a sense , ' of confidence; too, even' if 'I don't have occa sion to use it. I think a woman so dislikes . to be entirely dependent on the very little 'change', which she can conveniently-; and safely v carry, ; ' ' 1 . - ,.. J- "I wouldn't be would .you?" Why Bake Biscuit----When You Can Buy Good Bread? It costs you very little if any more to buy your own bread. And then you eliminate all , the extra trouble and annoyance. But insist on having . MILLER'S BUTTER-NUT BREAD THE BETTER BBEAD , t FRESH AT YOUR GROCER DAILY Carolina Baking Co SUBSCRIBE TO Get A -Grip Your Dollars your earninet seem to slip away before you know it, you need the helo of our Sa vines Department We help you keep your dollars. We help your osorjf. with 4 per cent intcrc. "Our Service Makes Friends" 1 The Third National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. without a theckihg account The v CITIZENS National Bank THE GAZETTE ,1
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