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THE GASTONIA GAZXTTB. ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 9I, ffiE Gastonia Gazette. Iaaued every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by The Gazette Publishing Torn any. H. SCHNEIDER Extraordinary Reductions, Dresses and Suits. Reason why you should buy from us: Because we "sell the highest quality goods at low prices. E. D. ATKINS. J. W. ATKINS. Editors and Managers. MAX D. ABERNETHY, City Editor. A Emitter) intn flip mails st the Pout Offire at Gastonia, N. C, at the pound ry M t'nstaee. April "fn, ivl-. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. tagx roxnt in GBsmnas a ,Jc. -v.' .:T -- 0" year 2.00 fix month 1.00 Three months 50 Oae month 20 Ail subscriptions parable in advance and discontinued promptly upon eipira ESTABLISHED 1880. No. 236 West Main Avenue. PHONE NO. 50. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. "Max Gar.lner Captures the Women." Headline in daily paper over account of commencement address made by Lieu tenant Governor Garilner. Bad to relate, however, capturing wo men in North Carolina does not yet mean "capturing votes.-' It will mean that, we opine, ere long, but not ooii enough to do present gubernatorial candidate any jtood. Gaston farmers believe in making hay while the sun shines. In a twenty five mile trip into the country Monday the writer saw more folks men, women and children; old and young; white and black working in the fields than he ever saw at one time in his life. Continued rains for a month put the farmer about four weeks Udiind and all the time Gen eral (ireen was marching on. The past ten days, however, has seen an enonnoup amount of farm work done in the county and prospects for the various crops seem to be good. What has become of the project recent ly launched looking to the erection of an apartment house in Gastonia? to far this week there have been three families, newcomers to the city, in The Gazette of fice on a hunt for houses, all of whom would no doubt have been glad to take an apartment. That such a building eould be filled with good renters the day it is ready for occupancy, at good ren tals, we have no Mount. iatonia is growing rapidly but the construction of houses is by no means keeping pace with the increase in population. Tfrp Gazette hopes that the business men of the city will not let this opportunity pass. We understand that all but eight or ten thou sand dollars of the required amount has been subscribed. The remainder should be forthcoming without further delay. Every day the project is delayed Casto nia suffers. Born. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Moore, of Boiling Springs, announce the birth to them at the City Hospital on Monday, June 2, 1919, of a daughter, Frances Lee. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss May Rice, a teacher in the city schools here. Rifle Club Meets Today. Members of the Gastonia V..f.o Club will hold a practice contest at the title range this afternoon at .1 o'clock. The local club has a chance to send a team to compete for honors in the National matches in August, ami quite a bit of interest is being manifested at this time. AT THE BROADWAY TODAY ( AKLYLi; BLACK WKLL ant EVELYN GKEELK Y in "COURAGE FOR TWO" and "HIS LUCKLESS LOVE" Comedy THURSDAY MA CI STL in "THE LIBERATOR" Two Reel WESTERN. Gaumont NEWS. FRIDAY NORMA TALMAIMiE in "THE CHILDEN IN THE HOUSE" This Story Particularly Ap peala to the LADIES. SATURDAY Mixed Shows. Western Come dies and Sensational Mystery Flays, NOTICE: Our Prices are 1T and 20c. We give you a Seasonable Lengthy Show. We do not try to keep you in our Show All Day or Night. We Show the Newest Pictures in the City. And as GOOD as the BEST. If you want to be PLEASED come to the BROADWAY. I'll s . Hi Silk Dresses One lot Misses' Serge and fatin Combin ation Presses, values, at... $10. 95 One lot sik poplin Presses, i'l11 values. .at $5.95 Ore lot of Ladies all wool serge Dresses at onlv $3.98 Tailored Suits W.. no -n "s tailored uits smart t'. lt. ! models, navy or black serge with hair lining, the latest models $12.50 to $37.50 Silks Kam-y iik-. one yard wide, at .... 75c Yard w ide fancy Silk at $1.25 Yard-wide fancy Silk at $1.69 Yard wide fancy Silk at $1.98 Wool Press (ioods in plaid, -tiipes and all shades at special bargain prices. Inch I'ercal only 19C Men's Sport Shirts 48C Hosiery L'-'e Ladies' Hose at 10C 4'ic Ladies' Hose at 25c 7'm- Ladies' Hose at 48c silk and lisle Hose at only 59c Silk and lisle Hose at only 69c silk and lisle Hose at only 98c Silk and lisle ln.se at $1.25 Misses' -" Hose at only 10c Children's Stockings at 25c Children's Stockings at 50c Men's Sox. "Joe value at 19c 4"c Value at 25C r.t'e Value at 39c 7."c Value at 48C Values at 75c Ladies' Skirts We are prepared to give big bargains i.i this department. The latest styles in ; laids. stripes, wool poplins as well as fancy and mixed poplin-. Our Skirt as--Mitment is large. Come and see these new novelties. Skirts, sale price 98c r-'J'ii Skirts, sale price $1.25 2..' Skirts, sale price $1.98 f :.."n Skirts, sale price $2.48 s-.-.i"i Skirts, sale price $3.98 V" Skirts, sale price $5.53 ?l.',) Skirts, sal" price $8.95 Ladies' Waists silk and Crepe de Chine Waists made of tine fuality material, late-t Parisian -vie, fancy trimmings, dainty laces, a beautiful creati ui. all color-. pricd at only $2.48 7".c Ladie. ' Wai-ts at 39c si, -In Ladies' Waists at 98c l.i't Ladies' Waists at 48c Ladies' Waists in Georgette and others, from $2.25 up to $6.95 i!k Waists $1.98 Rain Coats T'l.on Men's Rain Coats at $3.95 fpr.iMi Men's Rain oats at $6.95 r'ti. on Ladies' Rain Coats at $3.95 fin. mi La. lies' blue Rain t'oats at. .$5.95 children's and Misses' Rain Coats at special low prices. Kimonas l.t Values at 98c fl.7" Values at $1.25 fU'.'Hi Values at $1.48 Braziers at only 50c H. SCHNEIDER Ti,.- World War has cost the Cnited ' DO NOT BE DECEIVED, tat. s :;oj.-oii,iioo,fiiiii to date. More rea- Calomel or Mercury in any form is in jurious. son for making a pca.-e that will last. Little Rock Arkansas Gazette. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. F. GLENN Has moved his offices from the second floor of the Kennedy Drug Co. building to the second floor of the Adams building and now has his headquarters at J. Lean Adams' drug store. 9c3 M. B. OWEN ARTISTIC SIGN PAINTING, PAPERHANGING. Estimates gladly furnished on any job large or small, i Phone 146-J. W. W. Galloway Auditor, Public Accountant. Bank Examiner. and Office Systematlzer Charlotte and Atlanta Office. Residence, Gaetonla, N. C. P. O. Box 358. TAKE HAND'S IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE. It is a pure vegetable, wholesome Stomach, Liver and Bowel Remedy that never disappoints. IT CLEANSES THE SYSTEM of digestive impurities and corrects bil ious disorders such as sick headache, in digestion loss of appetite, constipation and malarial disorders due to a TORPID LIVER Can be taken with perfect safety by any member of the family, adults or chil dren. For sale by all druggists. , 30c and 60c This year will see the greatest peace in history concluded. Keep up with the progress of the peace conference by read ing The Gazette three times a week. We would feel indebted to Mr. Bryan if he would mail the Berlin government one of hia arbitration treaties and re mind them that they once turned it down. Grieenville (S. C.) Piedmont. Todd's Milk Made Bread The Peoples Favorite Ask Your Grocer He Handles Ours Only TODD'S BAKERY We will gladly pay you 5 r!er cent interest on time deposits, or Your money in a Checking Account here will be immediately available for any need, but Equally important, an Account properly managed builds for you a Credit that may some day be the most important factor in your success. . Anyway you figure it, an Account here will HELP aaswatv sassa? m-jmsn - f1 .t: 1 ;.r ZSmZK SMART STYLES We have just received the following style Pumps: Patent Colonial with Cut Steel Buckle, Welt Sole, Leather Louis Heel, Patent Bench Turn Sole, Si3ot Pump with Wood Covered Louis Heel. Widths AAA to D. Price $10.00 Robinson Shoe Co. Many folks who entertain make the mistake of not having their extra furniture "LIGHT". It is so much easier to move around, and Willow and Fibre Reed Rockers and Pieces are so "Cumfy." A Nice Assortment awaits your selection at moderate prices. Gastonia Furniture Co. Telephone 23 Headquarters For Fine Furniture "We Sell Red Cross Mattresses"
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