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THE GASTONIA GAZETTE. PACK FIVE. WANT COLUMN fiKRHfffBHaifl L. (iarrism died at their home, 315 a Chestnut street, yesterday morning at 4:;!() o'clock. Hurial was in Hollywood ieine'er yesterday xfternoon. WANTED. WXDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919. . 3 3 I lC" - 1 WANTKD: Half "i.'MMi old casings for Gates .lauieg & Love, Gastonia tf WANTKD: Ar.-Kteet and builders know tlmt they can ifot natural mate rial for bungalow -oiit ruction nue h eheaur than brick. Also one-man Ntoin for a concrete mass. Write wv Hamil ton St.. Cheater, S. C. W-May - WANTKD: Hmall seeond-hiind safe. T. A. Wilkinu. 4 p :; LOST. LOST: Between (iastonia and (olum bia, Hhrine emblem from auto, engrav Has. Kord. Reward for return to ("has. Ford, Oautonia, N. C. I2 BTKAYKD: Black barrow piK, l,ort tail. Finder pleane notify Wallace Crawford, 214 Harris Ave., city, or B. W. :raig. V1 FOR SALE. BUY SHAKK.N NOW and tfet ready to build y.iu a Inline. .New se-ie- open April .". Home hiiddint; A Loan Atsu ciatiuii. A :n i- lb r:.m KOI4 JSAI.K : L'ltlM-M. $l. tn, Uoiiic an,. Hall V, per hiiHiiel. . i iVM rl - M. C. D.i (.! fel!!'i SS UP NEW SSKKI Kf l.egiiit I-atiirday. Aoiil Hooks open now. Home Building Ijoan A.ss'i-i:itoii. A.':" c 1' ORE Let's Welcome the Boys Back Home r'OR KALE: lew cars of liiok. : right and can n. m" inmeiliate sinp inent. Mo Ho Hrir.k ,in p; ny. I'lione 83. tf - 'fl fl (in can 't wait until Kafer hei'.ne von if. tins year. The ISpring Season will he well hi, ,, is scheduled. ! i ii'- f" pi iviz I,,: ,, -av i.efore tiie b.di-l;. FOR SALK: Windshield glasses, all sizes. Ford specials Spencer Lumber Go. tf FOR BALK: r(i Tt. capacity ice box. good condition. L. T. ileafner, I'ink ey Mill. -p- FOR RENT. FURNISH Kl) ROOMS for rent to gen tlemen. 1'hone ;UH. Mrs. M. K. At kins, :!L'.'t Last Franklin avenue. tf FOR KLW'T: Four room cottage on South street, close in. ( all I'lione Kl.'i L. LVI POULTRY AND EGGS. RKLI-'LR'S MiUIK Ft it: " TONH t'..r hens. I lua i an'i'ed to make lave," out of loaf cis. l" r I1'' k-.ge i v three fl fl fl fl K S fl fl fl fl fl fl a a a fl fl a a a a That's liv v couipleted om Spring Suit ilisplayn earliei than us., a I. We are showing allot' the very latest styles, inaii.v model design..! in " after the war effects, in both Men's and I toys' Suits. Our Furnishings Woods stock is also complete. We are showing Shirts in I'ure Silks, Silk Mixtures, Madras, Percales and all the new Fabrics. Neckwear, Collars, Hosiery and Undergarments that will de lik'ht the most fastidious dresser. Our Hat and Cap Department is also overflowing with all the nci sliapes and shades in both hats and caps. Styles ami sizes to suit every body. Having . oinpiored the enemy "over there,'' the HOYS are comirii; lii.ine! Put pep in your step! DRKSSI'I" Let 's show them how glad we are to have them back again. KIRBY-WARREN CO. (FORMERLY SWAN-SLATER CO.) THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf 1 1 i:FVA W.VLKr.'K. Oee. wi. the sl ;. ear . I . i,K htei of M . and Mrs. S. 11. Walker. ;l. the Hi" . t' in ; pan nts on West Fifth axe '' ' ' '"elo.k y s erdav morning fol liwpi', a week's illness from iif union la ! dlowiag intliie'a.'.i. (ui.eral ci I. . were held at the i: une at .. o '. lock this a; te,n...;i bv i. . I . 1 1 ii P. Knk, pr.-si.l n:- el-l.i ot tie Shelby .listiot. and the . . 1 V w.v taken to the former heme of 'he family at Kings Mountain foi burial. Mr. and Mis. Walker, the latter of wl is hei.self seriously ill, havi the py input hv of inan.v friends in their bereavement. Clothing Wanted. Don 't forget to gather up your old but good clothing and semi if to t lie Cham her of Commerce between ! a. m. and l:-!o p. m. any dy this week for the peo ple of the liberate. I countries of the Fast who are in such desperate need of .loth ine, oi all kinds. for M: ill. .h tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf i StftftftftftftftftftfffitftftfStftftfJtftfKtfb MONKY To I .OA N m per o nt. Ifmg terms lake. First Nat i i : .-i 1 I '. real e-ta'c. .IX .1. W. Timber .k P.uilding. tf FOR SAI.K: Hatching Kggs t'l.-m pit re bred M.irred I'lyiuoth U'o. k-. -L' per la. L. F. Wetell. ! p :; USED CAR BARGAINS. KPFCIAI. FSKD CAR I'.AKCAINS: To niiiko mom for new nirs, I am making low prices on some good use I car, coins quii k. 1IM7 Ford touring, good shape. Ford roadster, delivery body. Two Chevrolet roadsters, lights and tarter 9. 2 Overland roadsters, cheap. 1 Stu.lebaker touring, new top and paint. 1 Pullman touring, big bargain. 1 lino "4" touring, new paint, good hape. I Reo "6" touring, rare bargain. W. II. WRAY. 2 c I P. O Hex 1 I." V. 'hoiic i i:ist oniii , N. W tf WHY CONS! PLC a four cvlimler aot.. l :...!e ;.l.oe .loo.oll when t'ilt Well '.uilt , hissy looking six cylinder Oldsiuo- i bile can be boiiiiht for . 1 , t.",n deliv el o.l. I .lames i Love, (Iastonia Oarage. tf DEATHS WORK CAI.LKD FOR ( li'iodyear Shoe Shop. and delivered, 'hone "7J. tf FOR SALE: Used Dodge touring car, $500. James & Love, Gastonia Gar age. tf FOR SALK: 1917 Saxon, six cylinder, good condition, cheap to quick buyer. J. C. McNeely. 2c3 FOR SALE: Used two ton Republic Truck in excellent condition with cab and body. Hargain price. James & Love. tf FOB SALE: 1914 Bui.k Roadster, $250. Generator and electric lights. James A Love, Gastonia Garage. tf FOR SALE: Chandler touring car, run only 1600 miles. Sacrifice price. James ft Love. tf NEW OLDSMOP.ILF. Chalmers and Indiana Trucks in stock, call for de monstrations. James & Love, Gastonia Garage. tf IT WILL PAY YOU to see James .& Love before having new or second hand Automobiles, Trucks or Tractors. LIBERTY BONDS taken, at par on pur chase of automobiles by James & Love, at Gas'onia Garage. ff BEGINNING January 2.1th, all our pro duets will be sold for cash only. South--Til Cotton Oil Company. tf MRS. Fl. I.I.N M. I.ACC II l.. M's. 1,11, :: M, l.aughen, mother of Ml rOR ICE AND COAL the year round all (iastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone 2h1. tf LET THE Winchesters at Gastonia Gar age stop your automobile troubles, tf GASTONTANS and Gaston County peo ple know a good thing when they see it. They appreciate values. Delivered SEVEN NEW CARS last week and didn 't have half enough. Place vour or der immediately. POOGK, REO, ES SEX, HUDSON, CHANDLER, PAIGE W. II. Wray. 2ei B. & L. SHARES are the best investment you can make. Join our new series Saturday, April 5. Home Building & Loan Association. A-,'10 c 16 IF YOU ARE GOING to build a house. see II. F. Oakley, General Contractor. Phone 296-L. MaylDp DODGE parts at discount from regular list at Gastonia Garage. tf rEXTAN HALF-SOLES $1 a pair. Goodyear Shoe Shop, Phone 572. tf COMPLETE LINE of Automobile Tires and Accessories at Gastonia Garage, tl LET US show vou a NEMLLE AD JUSTABLE Steering Wheel. TIKES TUBES, IJUMl'ERS, MOTOR METKRS BULBS, SPRINGS, ETC. My pri e ire right. YV. 11. Wray. 2 c 2 IF YOU ARE GOING to build, see .1 . Frank M Allister, builder and contrac tor. Phone ,'i.lo J. (iastonia, N. C. W-.'tn p .1 FOR SALE: One ten Chase truck wi h cab and body. Bargain. W. II. Wray. FOR SALE: Saxon 4 roadster, all tires new, first class me hanic.al condition. J. L. Williams, 4ol S. Chester St. 2 c 2 MISCELLANEOUS. OVER 2.IMKI users of Oates Half-Sole Tires in Gaston and Me. klenbtirg. Au thorized servi. e at Gastonia Garage, tf GATES Half-sole tires (authorized ser vice station) at Gastonia Garage; 3,500 mile non-puncture guarantee, one half price new casing. Investiea'e. tf. WHY CONSIDER a four cylinder auto mobile above $1,000.00 when that well AUTOMOBILE 8prings, (front or rear), for all popular make cars. Gastonia Garage. tf ELECTRIC -vulcanizing equipment and factory repair man. For tire serviee nil 103. Gastonia Garage. tf. EXPERT AUTO and storage battery work, Winchesters, at Gastonia Garage. tf Pepcnr TTvlnnrl in ' xr. : tx n Pirn ii r.-. o. T;i,l- I ' " -are Estimate, furnished on any kind of Made and Mutt Jeff at the Ideal building- Hardwood floor a specialty. Theater today. WE ANSWER calls for tire troubles within five miles f Gastonia if it is a Gn'es half sole. No charge. Janus A. Love. tf ;- F. M. I. ..i-hen. of this city, .lied last night at li e . f her daughter. Mis. J. L. Cars-oi. in Charlotte, alter an i'l cess of s one time. Mrs. M. Lang1, en was 7 r.irs i. Id last Siindav. h,iing been bom March ;:ti, lsl. Her hus band the late i. W. McLauglien, died about 1.1 years ago. Surviving the de, eased are the follow ing children: C. F. McLauglien. ot (iastonia; Mrs. J. L. Carson, of Char lotte; Mrs. Robert Murdo, k. of Mem phis, Tenn.; Mrs. J. T. Sigmon, of Bir minghum, Ala.; Mrs. F. E. M.Lain, ..I (ireers, S. C; Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatri. k. ot ( .reenville, S. ('.; J. E. McLauglien. of Kings Mountain; J. J. McLauglien, of Spartanburg, S. ('., arid Blair II. M. - Laughen, of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. McLauglien 's iiody was brought to Gastonia today and the funeral servi ces will be held at 4 o'clock this after noon at the First Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. W. C. Barrett, followed by interment in Oakwood cemetery. Before her marriage to Mr. G. W. Mc Lauglien Mrs. McLauglien was a Miss Brumfield, a sister of J. D. Brumfiel.l one of the pioneer residents of (iastonia She moved here from Dallas some .'!() years ago and had made her home hen up to a short time ago, when she wen to Charlotte to be with her daughter Mrs. Carson. During her 1 ng residen. t hern she made many friends whese sym pathy goes oip to the bereaved childre and grand, hildren. The pall bearers will be Mess-s. Y Lyle Smith, J. II. Ma'thens, John ! lenkins, II. B. Moore, E. J. Rankin a . I. P. Reid. I'AUIS. Mill, h ;. - President Wil son s iiis-s: on immediate action in ''" t e;i e loiileieiee is belh; j o essed to I i tin, st. li.a.i the'f a ri in, Ion : Is o' ,ts e'l. i t i ellcss. (in,. American hh'i-ate tod.n delated that it is tea red In:.! IHIIIO..SS .,. i ,,.s" i in t no s and del-iv i;y lesult iii ti.e , it ii.lra w.il nt the I'm ' i I 'ates I , ..In the , on t'.-reu, e. LONDON, .March Wa- Minister liino.i. ot .Lilian, de, hare, I in the .lanan- oo parliament thiit Americans refused to help the Japanese ill the recent fight ing at Blagoves hensk, Siberia, says a news dispatch today. It is stated that the Japanese in Siberia solely helped to maintain order. LONDON, March .!!. Hungarian counouiiisN have been defeated in battle by the : i lit is ill German west Hungary, sa v s ;i ielillll dispatch today. I' AIMS. Mill, h .11. Mr. Wilson, it is uuderst I this afternoon, told the prem i, is of Fiiglaiid, Frame iiiel lt.al. that ''" I ni'e 1 States is re.a.U to make its p.-s: ion known to the public aid will .o ui. h-.s ll ther powers reach agree I. .." '-. Mi. Wilis., n s attitude is that t'.e a-.ii.an .oiitineiit is f.,r a pea. e which 1 ! cake the woild safe foi deiiiocra, . II i - o:.t tc.it do!as, are in, re.-iMiig in ,-i t:i in pa i Is of t ,e w oi Id. ' . -.-il I . Alto. II, .odors.,;,, '' ' 'b.-.-O l.lh. I Iciide.. i .-issored Mo-. -nee f at labor ti.,,il,h -, ' 1 -'old ,ile 111 a tan w :l to settle f v w x' A-iL'x dar nrs J-f a i . i m m v it mt Thre is no greater feelinp; of independence than that of having a Bank Account sufficient for your netds. The only way you can ever have such an Account is first to make The Start. We solicit your Account; we make the start easy lor you. We are vour friend. Why Wait Longer when you know the importance of this matter today? -v v-'Vi;iJ i nil,- in, ii f i an kly sing, but the n, .in no, think I I, a, I ;i keen . lidn T t hev , an i In, d w l,., didn " so o f humor. CTB Th DEATH OF AN INFANT. ' infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C FOR SALE: Nancy Hall seed sweet o ta oes. Jacob L. Alexander, Route 1 2 1-2 miles west of Cast iiii.i. A4p. NANCY HALL seed potatoes. Wils n Pi. tat i Ci'ini any. See R. L. Wilson o phone .'149-J. A-Je ' Ol'R 2I1TH SERIES opens Saturday April .It',. Subs riptions taken now II me Building & Loan Ass iciatioa. A-::n e K IMPORTANT NOTICE. All the miris ers if Gastonia are or oT'tiv re-piested t i meet t in ,rr v Thrrsda f' afternoon at i! o ', 1 k s' ar ti p Cliamber of C mmer e, to inrik. Inal lai s f, r the campaign to raise t'-e 'iio :i asked ,f t'-is tiwns'io for Am, i'l'i and Syrian relief. T1 is mee rig i very imp riant. Everv minis'er s' .o1.' ' ,. , T1 is in, 1- ,'es n- t o: v ' e Cast mia ministers but those of the "i tire t ovnshi . T! e amount asked of t'-e fwrs1 in is . ',.1n0. Remember Me 'imp and pin e: Cham her of Commerce, Thursday at 2 p. m. CARD OF THANKS. To our many friends and neit;hbrp who showed its si greit kinlness ur r ,v-e occasion of t' e sudden death and n the funeral of our bel ved mother, Mrs. R. A. Lnt'a, we wish to express our ve-y deep and heartfelt thanks. We are es pecially pTateful for tve many beautiful floral desioms. The kindlv symrah-y shown us was a great comfort to us in our sorrow. MRS. K. L. GARRISON. WALTER L. HEAD. Gastonia, N. a, April 2, 1919. The answer to all your tire troubles is GATES Zl- TIRES They Are Guaranteed Puncture Proof Double Your Mileage Take (he worry cut of driving Yet cost only 1-2 as much One of the strangest iti.lha ti ins if t'e treinend ns appeal of Gates Half -S, le Tires is the number of (pies inns which have c me ti us fr, in tb usands of Ameri an mot ,rists. and in or der to meet t' i se ('lies i lis ful ly and frankly we have prepar ed i'"'l n w piihli-Oi 1 The An swer. '!"' es , ,.iii. it,i ry lines' i ,ns i""l f s i"ii.v be 1 ,1 fnl in I' ii ' 'i l' : t , t- e e.-.ii, my aiid K.T'is'a i i t; :it over . nii,n(i(l ' ' s T' ' ' ' !e users are en .joying t day. V ,- I dealer today. I ; ir. ,i.'Mi -.-i t Hates su ; -, !!: . . ,o , ,:, -nvay v i'1 n iislu-or t i examine a ('. , '! . s-,.,1 Tnbo. the t ngh- s . iv s -v1 e-il.lo t;:!,e on t , v i,-k, t t dav. GATES Rubber Company JAMES and LOVE Patent Pumps and Oxfords If you admire graceful lines select a pair of our Patent Pumps or Oxfords They reflect good taste, appropriateness and richness. Their moderate pricing is another feature that is most attractive. All Sizes And All Widths Robinson Shoe Co. FLING OUT the FLAGS WHEN the BOYS COME HOME fl fl fl TI fl fl n 5 fi fx fi .5 ii n fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl Every place should be in full regalia for the Boys Home Coming. If your Flags are worn and tattered replace them with a new one. Our stock is complete, both in American and Foreign. We understand that OUR BOYS will be home Thursday and you certainly want to have our town looking good for the re ception they deserve. Do your part now, don't wait for the other fellow. fl fl fl fl fl a a a a a a a fl a a a a a a a fl fl fl a fl Atkins-Baber Book Co. "Gastonia's Quality Book Shop" Phone 265 ! Subscribe for The Gazette $2.00 Year
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