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v r - 1 - PAGE SIGHT. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, APfilL 2, 1919. MORRIS BROS. '. . i,;Hi I'ut in sale a big lot of Latin's' and M isses ' Coats ai I Wiais at pri'-es tliat cannot be matched in this or any other u,;.rk.-t ,.u- , ; .ri.ii iH is at lianI if yo'l Iih.: a gn... watm .-oat oi i .tp 1 :.-t ;im- 'nit -lra tine Mia!i! but good. .-r i r;i I de f'unts an,: I I i r i ar- naif and !i than nail" their present vali.i' Hig b:ir-.ar - :il . ir M.-i. s .. .:.. ai-.l It" M.- H.h.I Suits at half ; i .. . V .rii will,, flf l't i 'i ' 1 o,,o.! Morris Bros. ,e if f I , MAKE YOUR AUTOING COMFORTABLE "it'll ..!!. ill ..III CW a.!tn tops. Thl'll tin' nii wi'l mi,; l.other y,,n ,,r flit- rain ';.:! either ant . tiiuimiugs or htliev' gowns. We li , .t i.'m- mi vinir .-.'it I . i r ri'as!::a "h a iiiii that vou'll wonder how vim ever , an, i' ,i fear til.' expense of having ..iii- nt i .n r u , s W. A. KLUTTZ Auto Tops and Painting Next Oooi to Jail GASTONIA. N. C G astonian ! w w Ga,loway Phone 512 TOIAV: Norma Talmadge in "THE FORBIDDEN CITY" See Norma Talmadge in the dual role of San San and Toy. The most exquisite Chinese story ever screened ln L-Ko Komedy PROFESSIONAL CARDS ll.lllllIF r'ubi!. Accountant. Harin hx;i 'iilner aiwl office Syateinatier "hir:!tt- ami Atlanta Offices I tif-ililHtli'M, astonia X C I' o Hoi :::.s IFFICTISIS tf ta sf IW UOrtli f Mrt ii ky atntt km- U imii M Ikt tM ki Mklut4 i mM itrttkr. i I THURSDAY Pauline Frederick in "PAIDIIN FULL ( Paramount) FRIDAY 1 4t LUNGS ,LIV.s ST MM ACM HID! V t Chiropractic S SPINAL Adjustments Will Rsmovs ths s PR. E. J. O'BRIEN Chiropractor 407-8 First National Bank (iASTONIA. N. C. "THE WINNING GIRL" IUih'.I iijioii (ivi. Wi-ston 's sto ry. -'Ji-mi of thf Oh! Ko-k." Keaturinc Niles Welch and Shirley Mason Hlif's tiny in statnii', but ne' full u' ' vi'.'ir . '.aii. punch.'' THE HEART OF HUMANITY APRIL M, 15, 16 OVER 1200,000,000 LOST BY PEOPLE ON RAILROADS. Result of Government Operation of Roads Shown by Hines in Address at Atlanta. Athinta, Ga.. March Loss to the American eoile .luring n,v'r'lin,'M' "der ation of railroads in 191 nmountoil to ''onM-tliing over l,o".ihio,ihm), " Director General Hines nai.l in a. hires here to night. The J."iMi.iMMi,oiiO operating fund approriatel )i Connn-ss :iu I the T"n, OOO.tMMJ which In- sa'nl he expecte'l the next 'ongre to make available, will U retuni'-il tu the federal treasury less the $200,( Ml.oOO lost, when private np.-ration is resunieil. "An uiipiece.l.-iitc.i l.a.l winter "lur ing IS!"!, the fat that ni.-n-as..! expen ses were prevalent during the whole 12 montim and the increased rate only nix months and a great deal of additional ex penHCH to m-et the demands of war." were cited by Mr. Ifm.-s a i.-nsms f..r Uw f2iHi,r(K.t0 ios. Mr. Hines si.! - i.'rde.i g,.en-. tent ojieratioii as only temporary. Dr. Peterson Medical Expert and Specialist. Office Practice Only. Medicines Furnished. (Her Mi VKAKS Successful Practice in the Tieatment of Chronic Nervous and Hl'i;il Diseases of Men and Women. Means Health to you if you suffer from Catarrh, OIesity, Uheuinatism, Constipa tion. Piles, Throat. Lung, Urain, Heart, Hho(i nnd Skin Diseases, Mladder Trou bles. Sin -i -i fit- Mliiod I'i is.iniii.. l-lriin. tions. I'h-eis, (ir Dvsis'psia. V- (,'ure After Others rail. OFFICE upstairs, over VAN SLEEN'S JEWELRY STORE. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday io a. m. to 2 p. m. -T&rn -JK ll'L's 4V X St , K 9i X t ' Ay. -.-. . i BERNARD B0LAND, PITCHER FOR THE DETROIT TIMERS WHO WILL BE SEEN AT THE LORAY PAR!: HE2E APRIL 10TH IN THE BIG LEAGUE EXHIBITION GAME BETWEEN TIIF V. ".Z " B0S- fON BRAVES. V MsWT-1 RE! FIREfUfa! Are your valuables M X1'- - K - V Pi if fhem in nuf" i M W s- OAFETV VEPOSm VAULTS and. they. Wl 1 1 DC LOST IN THE FIRE AND GONE FOREVER. THAT'S WHATtWOULD HAPPEN TO TOUR.VALUABLEtPAPERS, JEW ELRY ANDiOTHER VALUABLES. BUT, tHIS COULD NOTJHAPPEN IF YOU HAVE YOUR VALUABLES1INJ0UR SAFETY DEPOSITiVAULTS. YOU KNOW THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY SAFE AND YOU DON'T FRET AND WORRYIABOUT THEM. 5 1'KR CENT INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF DF.POnIT The Citizens Natl Bank KM.- I K' 'x I re-irle-i t Officer V " ADAMS. ash le r . M H E i . . A et n e i ' , ( reiidrit Deposita; v : State ot Nort-h Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County Ad-. : ! -.semenl No. DANIE BUSH, OF THE DETROIT TIGERS, HERE APRIL 10TH IN GAME WITH THE BOSTON BRAVES, ACETYLENE WELDING And CUTTING A SPECIALTY Auto repairs and s-npnlies o' a!! I Inds .VorU done rieht and our prices are rea sonable. R. Hope Brison and Company J V. Richardson. Welder and Manager. Corner Franklin Avenue and Columbia Street Near Ice Plant. WASHINGTON. Mar,!, :l I lepa rt merit i.ni, 'a is ! ing tl;,' ;i II 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 i i-., i juirat i....s ha vi . i-.i.in bv the Me St. -it. ' ' -'-ent 1,'O.iy inei.t :l,:,t .t.i.an been rai'ed . i . 1 1 -in goverriNiel't to HSOCIUJilllCLES LATEST EVENTS IN WOMAN'S WORLD bovit, Schneider. ( handler. Robinson Kails, Mollis. Dunn. Johnson. Griffin-Hughes. Mr. J. F." (Irifliu and Hughes. Ith of Gastonia. ta mnrriat'e bv Re'. Dr. J lite, t the Presb-terian manse yester day afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. OrirWwill on Houth Broad sfre-t. Mlsn Mary were united II. Ileuder- xplnit lands in lower California t-xi-ept to :,v tliat the Aiiu-ri' an ernbassv ;,f Iexi . Citv has been instructed to forward all leta'ds. The land involved is U'lieved to be a large tract owned by the California and Mexico LanJ '.'ompany on the border nnd adjoining the riehly fertile imperial vallev of southern California. BETTERMENT TO MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The regular monthly meeting of the Castonia Woman's Betterment Associa ti n will Is' held in the auditorium of the Central graded school at o' clock on Friday afternoon of this week, April t. This is the time for annual election of officer and other important items of business ami all members are urged to U present. CHILDREN TO TAKE PART IN JAPANESE OPERA. Helow are given the names of the chil dren who are to have parts in the Japan ese opera. "Billy in Japan," which is to le given at the Central school audito rium on Tuesday evening of next week, April s. for the benefit of the (Jastonia Public Library: Spring Dance: Misses Craig, Bab- ington, Tnrrenee. Currence, Jenkins, Mnndie, Harbor, Harringer, Davis. Har bin, Johnston. Mas.n. Pegrain, Moore, Anderson. Williams, Kagan, Jacobs. Flag lrill: Misses Hogan. Chandler, Slate. I nderwoo l. ( ulp, Kankin. .len- miis. KanKiii, .-mi'ii. -soiiis. Dieam Children: Misses Williams, Rankin. ulp. Hogan. Cathev. Jirison. Snith. Pm-ss. Rockett. Wilson. Mae. Japanese: Misses Matty, Lebovitz, Love, Ballard, Moore. Me.( ullough. Har din. Wilkerson, Pearson. Henderson, Halm, Pattillo, Rockett, Bess, Dinimette. Walters. McLean, Glenn, Talley. Bab ington. Welch, Babington. Craig, Braw ley, Moore, Falls, Seott, Workman, Le- I.ONDO.N. March .'!!. The News states this afternoon, being reliably informed, that if the (iermans refuse to sign the peace treaty. Marshal Koch will order armies along the Rhine to advance and such action will mean that peace will lie dictated by (he Allies from Berlin. WASHINGTON. March .".I.-- Industry 1 is at a complete standstill in Budanest says a State Department dispatch from Vienna this afternoon. Inventories are being taken by the new authorities of ..11 i' . ...... . ... .111 laciones, unities ami shops with a view to taking them over by the state. Wholesale arrests continue, many of those arrested being prominent. Orders have been issued that the people give re sped to foreign flags. ATLANTA. April l.-TI.e me rcu rv was below freezing this morning a 11 d there was ice on still water. The winds prevented a heavy fros-. PARIS, April 1. Over :;,mmi,ikio acres of French farming soil was so badly de vastated by war that it is absolutely non prodifi tive. according to French inquiry just completed. The loss to France dur nig lour years ol wai eight hundred million hundred thousand acres tion that if will be in the soil will yield cro numbers of livestock 1 ISelgmm by the Germans and deserted to starve when the armistice was signed. Nearly half a million dwellings in north ern France were destroyed not including churches or factories. It is better to account and commend good acts some of the time, rather than to muckrake the evil all of the time. estimate.. 1' 'ollars. Sevi ' in such desv:i .M-a, " e rore again. Vrist " driven in' Why Methodists Should TITHE 1. Wesley said, "Make all you can save all you can, give all you can," , and he practiced his own precept. He gave away all above his actual needs. It iv supposed that he must have given at least nine-tenths of his total income. As Methodists it is especially incumbent that we be methodical in our giv ing, that is where we get our name, we do things according to method. 3. A more vital icason is that it is the one Scriptural way to bnance the Kingdom of Christ. 4. It is the only method by which the church can adequately meet the nera of the world in this crisis period. 5. Christ Himself enforces the obligation to tithe in most emphatic fashioa. As business men we are under obligation to handle the affairs of the chorea in a systematic, business way. And the tithe law is simply business applied ts religion. The reflex effect of practicing the tithe will put the average individual on a more methodical business basis, and in the long run, be a paying propositisw from a financial standpoint. God's Income Tax is a Tenth. PAY DT! Here's the Store that has what you want when you want it and as you want it. We know how to buy drugs to get the best quality and we know how to sell them so that you get what you want. In addition to KNOWING HOW. we are dominated by the desire to please you. Satisfaction Always Guaranteed " TOESCRIPTIOH SPECIALISTS I I g iSferS ax MS ASTONIA. N.C.y ."-'.
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