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-,. , FACE EIGHT. THE 6AST0KIA OAZETTK. WEDNESDAY, MEMBER Sunday, May 11 FEDERAL MORRIS BROS. RESERVE SYSTEM -is- We have i.ur business so arrange.! that our customers will get tlie full benefit of any decline in price of any men handle we carry. While the iiri. es of Shoes are still advancing we are sti. kiisg to M prt.-es in every case. Our Dress Cm.) an.l all Staple Dry (.....is an 1 X..ti-n have b.-en cut !..wii in price to meet the decline in these line-. So you are i'erefctly safe in trading at our store l-t,. in ..i.i!i:v or goods fin .1 price. Our sat'nfie.l customers "ill tell you t! i-. Miorris Bros. DEPARTMENT STORE (Gaston nam A GASTONIA INSTITUTION TODAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In A Story of Early t 'The Road Through the Dark' Absorbing Thrilling and Full of Action THURSDAY Vivian Martin In "LITTLE COMRADE" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Adapted from "THE TWO BENJAMINS" by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins. This Picture is Full of Good Clean Comedy. It'll Please the Children as Well as the Adults. FRIDAY, Dorothy Gish In "PEPPY POOLY" Dorothy Gish is the same Plucky Little Girl That You Saw in "Hearts of The World." "Battling Jane." "The Hope Chest," and "Boots" SSBBBBBBDHB mm DISTINCTIVENESS is the subtle quality that duunguuhr VOGUE HATS from the mM of tm ordinary. ereAtvm. fr4 frcm ih Vnoti m&twm J in New York, hit a (Lstinci and iovdv c-i-mrlmi . We re lowing VOGUE HaTS for tportt and formal wear mptc ones for both town and courttry. elaborate one for Baal functoont. VOCUt HATS are the very acme of fineness. They are always exqutntely hand' tailored; 6cy are tn.mj Mrs. D. R. Shields Invites inspection of an unusual display of distinctive and exclusive models, especially featuring Knox Hats. Vogue Hats , and Moorehead and Jardines for midsummer wear. - " Friday and Saturday, May 9th and 10th Upstair Adams Building Sdbccribe for The Gazette $2.00 Year Mother's Day Send Her a Card. We have a splendid selection of Gibson Mother's Day cards but they are going fast. Get yours today Prices 5c to 25c ATKINS-BABER BOOK CO. "Gastonia'i Quality Book Store" Phone 265 SPECIAL SALE At Lebovitz's Dept. Store Friday, Saturday tand Monday Our Entire Stock of Ladies' Coats, Capes, Coat Suits, Dresses and Millinery at Special Sale Prices. We have just received a large shipment of New York's latest style Dresses, all of which will be sold at sale prices. Don't miss this Special Saie. A money sav ing opportunity for you. Lebovitz Department Store YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS been partially absorbed ly the prospect of a lare grain crop ivliicli promise ! still further opportunities for tlie wie of tlie entire labor supply. (By International News .Service.) WA.sHINtiTOX. May ( icrmany -s I it to the Inited States is one hundred million dollars and it will not lie entirely anrelled by the turning over of 4:.' hips seized upon the on M-ii m of Arneri a 's entrv into tlie wa r . WASHINGTON. May ti. Asserting tuat L. '. Martens, self-styled represent ative of the Russian soviet government in the I'nited States, has not lieeu recog nized as sin h, the State (epartmeiit this afternoon uained against representations made hv any one purporting to represent that government. WASHINGTON. May t. The admin- stration rule that American shipbuilders in not accept foreign contracts "ill he revoked within I hour-, it was announc- today by ( 'ongres-oiian Mrittou. who refused to give the suirie ot his into! ination I mi t it i believed it came from I 'resident Wilson. WASHINGTON, May li. A growing onfidence and improvement in the gen- ral trade and industrial conditions throughout the country is reported al most without an exception hy the Feder al Reserve agents for April. Business prospects are improved, retail trade lias increased, prices have assumed a more stalde position and business generally is considered on a stronger and hetter foot ing. The floating supply of labor has FARMER TELLS HOW FAMILY BENEFITED Declares Sufferings of Wife and Were Relieved Soon After They gan Taking Tanlac. Son Be- From the way Tanlac- helped my wife and son I believe it is the greatest medi cine on earth," said .1. K. Hani, a farm er living on Route 1, ( 'aplesville, Tenn., in relating his experience with the medi cine. "My wife had rheumatism for eight years," lie continued, "and she suffered such terrible pains in her hack and shoul ders that she could hardly stand it. We would have to keep hot towels on her for hours liefore she could get any ease and go to sleep. My son, too, was down in bed for over six weeks with a bad intes tinal trouble and suffered dreadfully. "Tanlae did my wife a world of good right from the start. She nays she hann't felt an at he or a pain in a good long time, the rheumatism is all gone and she has improved so much she hardly looks like the same person. My son has improved wonderfully on Tanlac, it is building hint up and the way he is going now I am sure he will soon be as well and strong as ever." Tanlac is sold by leading; druggist everywhere. I'ARIS, May ti. I'resident Wilson won a sweeping victory today when I're ii iers I.l ivd George and Clemenceau were forced to a ipiicsce ill the proposal that 4.1 new -.paper correspondent be present at the Trianon palace at Ver sailles to witness the presentation of the peai e treaty to the Germans. The I'res ident peisonally urged this publicity. I 'owe present will be five representatives troll! each ot the lug powers, the same number of Germans and the remainder from the smaller nations. MILAN'. May li. -The Budapest sov iet has refused to accept the resignation of llela Kim. The communist govern ment has derided to resist the Kntente forces, says a Budapest dispatch today. A general mobilization of the poletariat lias been ordered. WASHINGTON. May i. A cabled rail for an extraordinary session of Uie next Congress is momentarily expected today. The date has not been revealed but it is expected to be either May iMith or .lime L'nd. ( OI.l'.MBfS, OHIO. May . Ten are known to be dead and II seriously burn ed in a six-story apartment house fire at "" 12 West Broad street in the center of the city, early this morning. The vic tims are three men, three women and four children. The injured are three men ami six women. Two or three chil dren are unaccounted for. The occu pants were trapped by the flames shoot ing up the elevator shaft from the sec ond' floor, turning the upper floors into a veritable furnace. The victim's screams as the fire enveloped them horrified the crowd of spectators. Women tossed ba bies and children into nets below. Home jumped to death or life-long crippledom. The death list mav reach l.'t. PARIS, May fi. At a secret plenary session of the peace conference today the final reading of the treaty will take place. All the Allied nations are represented except Italy. The Italians will arrive Wednesday. The entire assemblage is pledged to secrecy. WASHINGTON. May 6. The Polish troops attempted to capture Vilna but failed. The town is still held by Bolshe viks, says a cablegram this afternoon from Paris. There is a protest against the Polish invasion to the peace confer- 'ilUiiuUr fw - 1111 IMiiii i -tn' h 1 "TruTf-- PUT'" YOUR. MONEY IN OUR. NATIONAL BANK You. can. get it when you. wont iti THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK ACT IWASZlPASSED TO GIVE DEPOSITORS BETTER PROTECTION AND TO IMPROVE OUR BANKING SYSTEM. IT JOINED ALL MEMBER BANKS TOGETHER FOR THE PROTECTION OF DEPOSITORS. IT PROVIDED A DISTRICT RESERVE BANK FOR EACH SECTION WHERE MEMBER BANKS MAY TAKE THEIR SECURITIES AND GET MONEY, THUS MAKING IT EASY FOR MEMBER BANKS TO IALWAYS HAVE MONEY. DO YOUR BANKING WHERE YOU HAVE "NATIONAL SA FETY." 5 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES !)T DEPOSIT. The Citizens Natl. Bank B A RM ST KONG President Officers: W H ADAMS. Cashier A G MYERS. (Active) Vica-PrMldaat Depositary: State of North Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County LISTEN! Hot Bread Just When You Want It! A simgle economical method of obtaining all that "Sweet Flavor" of our bread and no waste, AS THE LAST SLICE IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE FIRST. METHOD: Just before the family is ready to sit down to the table, have the cook slice about as much bread as is likely to be eaten, taking care to keep the slices so cut in loaf formation, pressed tightly to gether, as they are placed in a bread-pan and put into a hot oven for about ten min utes, long enough to heat them through, good and hot, then serve. You will be sur prised at the flavor and appetizing condition of the bread. It is HOT BREAD, but the worst victim of indigestion you know can eat this HOT BREAD with no possible chance of distress. We suggest that you test this simple method. This is practical economy as no bread will be thrown away as ' 'too dry or stale," every ounce of bread will be eaten, and you have the satisfaction of enjoying the "sweet" wheat flavor. Todd's Bakery THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD" 118-120 East Airline Are. GASTONIA, N. C. ence by the Lithuanian government. FLORENCE, ALA., May 6. Flor ence Hansborough, aged 13, daughter of the editor of The Tri-Cities Daily in Sheffield, was drowned in a bathtub this morning. She was discovered by her mother after a short absence. Mrs. Mattie J. Moore leaves this week for Edgemont, where she will spend the summer. A train of 23 large army trucks and three automobiles passed through Gasto nia Monday afternoon en route from Raleigh to Atlanta. Subscribe to The Gaxatte. Colds CaM Grip m4 LAXATIVE BROMO QGHCXXTabiata nssis Tbv la mif mm cw.oeovrs
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