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VTEDNESDAT, JUNE 4, 1919. 1H GASI051A GAZETTS. PAGE riTX. i " r WANT COLUMN WANTED. WANTED: One secondhand rubber-tire tilpijy and Tmrnrra. Mt-t W iu ood condition. J. V. Harper. -- WANTED: liov 14 to Hi to work after school, to run errands and make him self useful around store. One with bicy rle preferred. Tanetiliaus Bros. ''c- WANTED: (iood white milling corn Highest market price paid, bouthern Cotton Oil Co. tf, WANTED: Experienced salesman to work Saturday afternoon. Apply Ian enhaus Bros. H- HAVTrn- To huv second hand furni ture, stoves, etc. M. Kaufman, Davis block. ffcone oi. u WANTED: To rent six or seven room c-ottaee with modern conveniences. T O. Hope, phone post office lox :!"!. 4c 1 POSITIONS WANTED. WANTED: Position as collector or clerk in good store. Experienced in both lines. Address Box VJL harlotte, N. -'. J 4 p:! WANTED: I'ostioii as truck driver. Inquire at (ia.ette ofiice. p 1. FOR SALE. FOK 8SA1.E: Nice lar.l cans, oak bar rels and half bands. Todd's Bakery. FOR SALE: Michigan cash ivirist. i ."(). 1'. 1'. 1'. 'arson. tf FOR SALE: .o..d w I sawing outfit, also one hoise wani.n and t;ood mule. K. M. Barnliill, iroes Mill. 4 pi FOH SALE: Fine mil.li mw, half Hoi stein, half .Jersey. Pi ice light. E. 11. Forln s, Koute -i, Gastonia, N. '. I'd FOR SALE: Choice S. utli. ni (ueen sweet potato plants per thousand f. o. b. Hickory. ash with order. Hickory Kifil Co., Hickory, N. C. 11 FOR SALE: Extra fine pigs. J. V. Harper, tf FOK SALE: Poland China pi;s au.l shoats, llUO puunl kind. K. W. C. Moore, l!ou!e 4m S-H-I-R-T-S Can't beat the combina tion of comfort and style in these summer shirts. Silk, crepe, madras, silk mixture; dozens of beautiful patterns, all fast color. Notice how carefully they are matched and sewn. You'll appreciate such care for it means great er satisfaction and long er service. ALL PATTERNS AND PRICES $1.25 to $12. GO KIRBY-WARREN CO. The Home of Good Clothes JSPECIAL PRICES to close out Republic casings, by -I and by 4. H. Wrav. Icl FOR RENT. F(IR RENT: ( six i.ioni l.iMse with liath.ilo.se in. .1. V, Harper. 4cl FOR REAL ESTATE, houses and lots see E. M. I'ram uiu, iln First National Bank Building- Phones 70.1 and '". tf LOST. LOST; Saturday long leather purse con taininir :;."). Reward for return. .J no. F. Davis, .KiH South Oakland, Phone 4"tS J. 4 P USED CAR BARGAINS. FOR SALE: Five passenger Chalmers, 1917 model, good condition, price $750. H. K. Webb, Mt. Holly, N. C. ,J-p6 FOR SALE: One Dodge touring car; one Dodge roadster; one Buick touring car; one Overland roadster. W. H Wrav. 4 el MISCELLANEOUS. AT LAST: I have received one of those new Chandler touring cars. It's a beautv. W. H. Wrav. 4cl DON'T LOOK for success in baggy trou sers. Look up-to-date by having your elothes cleaned and pressed the sanitary way at the Dallas Pressing Club. Brown Bros., Proprietors. W-23 p4 SPECIALS FOR SATI RDAV. .IPX E 7TH: Front Springs for KORPS .tL'.J."), Radius Rods $-.!", Champion X Plugs, (" cents, (iastouia Auto Service Co., opposite Southern Passenger Station. 4,,J H. B. PATILLO, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any kind of building. Hardwood floors a specialty. P. O. Box 145. Phone 51'0. Gastonia, N. C. W-tf FOB ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice & Coal Co. Phone 881. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael A Bivens, Gastonia Garage. tf .WORK CALLED FOR and delivered. Goodyear Shoe Shop. Phone 572. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Mich ael Bivens. Gastonia Garage. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael A Bivens, Gastonia Garage. tf MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. Six per cent, long terms. J. W. Timber lake. First National Bank Building, tf FOR SERVICE: Registered Duroc-Jer-sey Boars. Fee. $10 in advance. Serv ice guaranteed. F. M. Francum, Gasto nia, N. C. tf TEXTA HALF-SOLES stl a pair. Goodyear Shoe Shop, Phone 572. tf CAPTAIN CHERRY SPEAKS AT TRINITY MEMORIAL. Heroes of Trinity College Honored in Fitting Way Last Night Gastonia Man Made Splendid Address. Durham, June 3. Mayor Robert G. Cherry, of Gastonia, who commanded a unit of machine gunners with the A. E. T., delivered the memorial address be- TO ORGANIZE CIVIC LEAGUE. Ladies of Lowell to Meet Thursday and Organize Gastonia Ladies to Assist in the Organization. Correspondence of the Gazette. LOWELL, June -t.-On Thursday af ternoon ;it .; o'clock at the graded school auditorium a Civic- League will be or ganized. An interesting program, con sisting of short talks from Dr. .lames W. Rei l, Dr. Frank Robinson, Mrs. (. W. Ragan, Mrs. ,1. V. Miller and Mrs. A. A. McLean, of (iastouia, will be rendered. Officers will be elected and committees appointed for the coining year, but no further meetings will be held during the summer months. The organization is being made now so as to be in readiness for active work by September first. All ladies are urged to be present and show their interest in i work which should result in the beauti fying of our town and the adoption of modern sanitation. Delegates to the young people's con ference now in session at Queens College ire Misses Nell Titman and Moena Hand Hid Mrs. John Moore Ciston. Mrs. I'red Haltiwanger and children and Miss Mabel Leonhar.lt, of Charles ton, S. ('.. are visiting relatives here. Miss Leonhardt is recuperating from a severe operation. Mrs. .lasper Hand and little son. Frank Robinson and Linwood Robinson, dr., are tin' guests of Dr. Prank Robinson. Mrs. Coit M. Robinson and children re turned Saturday from Oreenville, S. ('., where they have been spending some time. Mrs. Frank Weir and little daughter. lessie .Jane, are visiting in Kings Moun tain this week. Mr. W. H. Holmes returned Satunlav from St. Louis, where he has been on an extended business trip. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND BANKS BEING GUARDED. ' By Ii.teri.ational Necs ."-frvi.-c. ) i HI- Ai.n, J ,'iete. tiv.s and foier:.! :i t s :re t'-i-iv guarding all public I wivcil fi:ia.i;'l intit.it:.ji:s. .-pe.-ud '.vatriicr. :rv -t;t; ;!..'. I at all rail way j;--tT-TT7 Tf -tUrrirt-t-. e7-riHt: tH c ity. .1 v ,: !. .-..net y-wi le bomb e.j hir-ion- y.'-te: !,,y. APMED BANDITS GRAB $25,000 PAYROLL. ! Hy I I'ernat im.al News Service.'! Chicago, d u e .1. Three armed ban dits grabbed .),,. j,av M)j ol- o- oim 0f the Royal Tailors Company today from Express Messenger James Robinson but dropped the loot when detectives opened fire. A fusilade followed but the ban dits escaped. ATLANTA PHONE SERVICE STILL CRIPPLED. (By International News Service.) ATLANTA, .lime I. Telephone serv ice today continued crippled as a result of the strike of telephone girls late yes terday. Major Key, Congressman lp saw an I . tilers have made every effort to promote nu amicable set t leim nt. There ha e bee.i no 1 i . i 1 1 r. REFUSES TO RECOGNIZE REPUBLIC OF RHINELAND Hy l..:ci national News Service.; HEREIN. .Line - I I e i 'riis-ian cab in, t t -i. ided ,i..t to nvc.i,i;:e the " w K'i.i i-L-H; ei oi.ii,- pi. .claimed Sun- lav .. M;n, n 50c Printed Voiles 35c yd $1.50 Black Taffeta 98c yd fore a crowded house in ( raven memorial hall at Trinity College here' this evening. His address was one of the finest deline ations, of the battles, the bravery of the Triiiitv bovs, and the scenes iii France heard in Durham in many a day. Dr. ( '. H. Pew , mt rod iiciiig the speak er, emphasized the line spirit of the Trin ity men before the war and their deter mination to enter the struggle. A pan tomiiie i c 1 1 re-en i n g soldier life in camp '.as reali.-tic and impressive'. GOVERNMENT SLEUTHS AFTER BOMB PLOTTERS. 'y I . ! i ,;at i. iiia I News Service'.) A.- li I i , i'( )N, June Every gov oiiie ot agt .i.-y w today woikmg in an icaipt t. i,,h ..,wn tae pei .e; ratio's of e -' vol. I nation .i.e biuuii jd,,t within live lUrfc. The I.iilowilii' are a. f the bomb .'vplo-ions uirii.g w ithin the .at Li In JihIl'.' Charles' rr.-idciu-e. : at licici . New Vi.rk, w .i'.ked, man a. id weman passing blown to atoms; i'li'l'li";.' Hciipi.-. by Isaac- Cohen and Moses Morris and their families in Pat terson, N. J., wrecked: Attornev (Jel.er.l Palmer's Washington residence badly damaged, believed that two wen- killed; Jiistici- Haude'.s ii..ii.e in P.ostoii, damag ed; house mar i'.'ieial Judu,. Thoioi.. son's residen. e, Pittsburg, .lamag'd; toe rectory of ic-tury parish and the resi- n e of Louis .la.iic ky in Philad.-lplda, damaged, s.e:al injured; usidciice of M .. .- I ... ..: -.ii . , , , n.s, in c iec ian., iiamage.l : Imim if Repre-seiitativ.- Powers ar Ni-wtouville Mas--., damaged. WASHINGTON, June .;, -The police- to. lay pra.ii.-al .stabiishej il. l'actthat the man who ntVnipted to take the life ot Attorney eacial Palmer came from 'hiladeiphia by tiain. The hat check of the intlamatoiy anardiist Dodger, found near the remains of the victim near the 'aimer resid.-n.-e, is identical with one found near the Havden home in Huston. Development today indicates that the Palmer bomb exploded before- it was place'd when- it was intended. The homes of all cabinet members. Secretary Tumul ty and others are guarded today. WOULD EXCLUDE COLORED WOMEN FROM SUFFRAGE. 'By International News Service.) WASIIINCTON, June::. The equal suffrage amendment was brought up in the Senate this afternoon and it is plan ned to consider it until it is disposed of. Senator Harrison offered an amendment providing that suffrage be granted onlv to white women and demanded a vote. latthews-Belk Company JUNE SALE Continues AH This Week Silks are Advancing Continually, it Will Pay You to Take Advantage of Our JUNE SALE Prices. $1.50 yard wide Black Taffeta 98c $1.50 Black Messaline - 98c $2.00 Colored Taffeta, all colors $1.48 $2.50 Black Taffeta $1.98 $2.00 Crepe-de-Chine, 40 inches wide $1.48 $2.25 Quality Georgette Crepe, all new and staple shades $1.75 $2.00 Quality Plaid and Striped Taffeta and Messaline- - $1.38 $2.25 Quality New Silk Gingham $1.68 $2.50 Charmeuse $1.98 40-inch Radium Silk $2.25 $1.50 Tub Silk $1.25 Hundreds of Pieces of New Printed Voiles Regular 29c Voiles 25c yd 35 pieces 50c Printed Voiles 40 inches wide, dark patterns only j- 35c yd 59c and 65c Voiles 40 inches wide, both dark and light patterns-- 48c and 50c yd Beautiful Patterns in better quality Voiles 68c, 75c and 98c TRANSPARENT ORGANDIES White, pink, flesh, blue and green 48c, 75c, 95c and $1.25 TROPICAL SUITING 36 inches wide, colors pink, blue, tan, rose, green, lavender & white - -48c and 59c yd NEW PLAID SUITING For Sport Skirts, etc, many attractive patterns ---$1.25 yd 19 STORES latthews-Belk Co. SELL IT FOR LESS 19 STORES Only $2 a year for Gaston county's leading newspaper, The Gazette. Sub scribe today. SAYS UNION OPERATIVES MUST BE REINSTATED. (By International News fServii-e.) VA.SHIN(.T(N, .lime - An appeal for au inv'i-tira'iiiii of the Atlanta tele phone i-trike' I iy an unl.iaseel irilmnal was maile in a teleirrain from Mavor Kev to t'onj;iessinan I'psl.aw tola v. Mr. Pji- sliaw replie.l that Mr. Hurle'son stated that fu h an iiivestiL'atioii is heinu nni'le ami that tin' operatives ilisinisse-.l for un ion afiiliati.iii- nii.st lie reinstate'. I with full nav f.'i time' lost. Mueh of this talk to the effect that everlasting peace is impossible is done by the people who said a great war was im- possible.-ireenville (S. C.) Piedmont. GASTONIA AUTO SERVICE I COMPANY Ben Leonhardt, Manager I GASOLINE MOTOR OIL AUTO ACCESSORIES GREASES FREE AIR QUICK SERVICE Airline Avenue Opposite Southern Depot Phone 646 MUST GET WORLD BACK TO WORK SAYS WILSON. By Inte.rnatii.i.al News ijerviie. i l'AKI."". .It. re- !. -I ollowing a meeting lit the liu'e l riliui this niuruin with, ami the entry of the personnel of the Ameri.-an peace mission. tl:.-re was e-alleel an immediate eonlVrene e of the British, Freneh, Italian and American experts in an endeavor to serure a e-ompromise a greeinent whereby a concerted front may be presented to the German demands for the benefit of the peace treaty. The ob ject is to secure an early signing of peace. Mr. Wilson said, "Time is now the greatest essential. We must all get the world back to work. It is necessary that Anieriea mediate the mooted problems, secure an agreement with the French and British and then insist that Germany ae- cept the treaty. The British ami Ameri cans are demanding radical changes in the treaty. France is opposing that. It aly is sanctioning America's action. The t'niteel states commission is thereby fac el with tiie greatest task umlertaken yet but all five members hope a full agree ment will be reached soon." Officers Elected. Officers of Gastonia Loelge No. 53, Knights cf I'ythias, were elected at Mon day night's meeting as follows: Chan cellor commander, W. L. Pursley; vice chancellor, F. M. Allen ; prelate, M. D. Abernethy ; master at arms, B. E. Doug las; master of work, C. E. Huflfstetler; inner guard, O. C. Duncan; outer guard, R. L. Spencer. These officers will be in stalled the first meeting night in July and will serve for a period of six months. IDEAL TODAY: William Farnum in "THE PLUNDERER" An li. lie n! Picture also "MUTT AND JEFF" in "POT LUCK IN THE ARMY" JUST CONSIDER THE GREAT UTILITY i.f a good auto top and a net of siele cur tains. They take' very little room when not in use. They cost comparatively lit tle and save that cost li.any times over. Tin v nre a protection to car and occu pant against sun or rain. Let us supply i.iir .;ir with top and curtains. All wise aiiti.its have them. W. A. KLUTTZ GASTONIA. N. C. Gastonian Coolest Spot In Town TODAY Enid Bennett in "THE LAW OF HEN" (Paramount) THURSDAY Mary Pickford In HULDA FROM HOLLAND A Paramount Re-Issue. FRIDAY Lila Lee In "RUSTLING BRIDE" Paramount mm Bil Ull ra3B HUGE c A Good Thirst is a Thing to be Treasured It is Always Worth a Good Drink. Our Soda Fountain puts up the best drink you ever had. It will pay you to wait until you can reach our Fountain, you will not be kept waiting. Only two considerations are ahead of Promptness at our fountain Cleanliness -Quality. fc PHONE IB I PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS J GASTONIA. W.C.-1 Subscribe for The Gazette $2.00 Year
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