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PAGE TKKJttT TKIDAY, JUlfE 6, 1919. The Enjoymentiand Pleasure One of the Interesting Exhibits Shown at the Methodist Centenary Celebration of every occasion is heightened by our delectable, delightful, delicious ice cream. Its dis tinctive flavor appeals to all alike. It is made from the purest and best of ingredients, and is highly nutritious and wholesome, as well as palata ble. If you have never tried it, you have a. treat in store for you. THI G ASTORIA GAZETTE. $M E SWEETLAND Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor Phone TJ7 113 W. Main Avenue Swimming Pool Now Open To The Public Our new swimming pool, adjoining our Ice Plant on South Columbia Street, is now open from 9 a. m. to mid night every week-day, with a competent manager in charge. FOR THE LADIES: While the pool is open to ladies at all times, we have set asideTUESDAY and THURSDAY afternoons of each week, from 1 to p. m. as LADIES' DAYS, when no one but ladies and girls will be admitted. Private dressing rooms, shower baths, spring boards, etc. Everything clean and sanitary. Bathing suits for rent. R. Hope Brison & Company (XPERT RCPAIRINO PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS 1 ) VmJGETjEWELRY CO. PAY CASH - PAY LESS 4 long-lasting bars in each package. The biggest value in refreshment you can pos sibly buy. ! iiii'ir K w I!" f r f Wmw ft :? W The MJJ Flavor aTj Lasts ft BENEFIT to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. The price is 5 cents. TO prove that liis soul i a'lnve worldly troubles and physical lain, this Hindu Jakir i:oncl alantl; reclines on g I.e.! of spike, much to the amazement o! less :piritua! ol i The !ed of i-pil.e- will le one of the inteioslim; exhibits shown at I ho Mclhodist Centenary i elclirat inn, 4n Co I u ni Sri h . O., June 'o .Inly 1:1 Whether a lakir. Hindu or otherwise, c an be found to demonstrate hi power of endiiiatice on it i sti'l an unsettled question with celebration clliciais. To Play Great Organ at the Methodist Centenary J I per i!n for room and $1.."." so:!- in a room Alwavs fie '" re-taurants. Col tin:.- is having a sinvle person in a ;er day ior two per- , 1 . la m i e:.; a: :o!i. to I e I .hii:v -u to .1 I This monster hi -1 y provided wit h iin!.iis at the present ts n;mi!ier lar.ely re- ii loKcd li reason of tnaii la ( es he iv.K turned into restaurants which were occupied as cafes before May .'4. win ii the state hecame drv. In addition to the-e extraordinary facil ities for teedmi: l.ire niilit'iers ipiick 1 are Ivme installed in the exposi tion grounds. MONSTER SCREEN AT METHODIST CENTENARY Special Lantern Devised Throwing Pictures. For deta.l-. a r i a ii L.e mc i ! rce -! screi p.( t lll l s ('. to MKS. MOXTCOMHKV l.V(- of Seattle will play the ureat $S0. OtM) orKan in tlie pri'sentat ion of "The Wayfarer " the inaiiilP cut pageant of the .V'tliodist Centenar;. Celeiua tion. in oliinihus. O.. Ji;ne to July IS. Mintomer Ln(h. her husband, will direct the chorus of l.two voices, which is a part of the pageant. REDUCED FARE ADDS INTEREST Visitors to Methodist Centenary to Be Well Cared For. REGISTRATIONS ON INCREASE Housing Committee of the Celebration Have More Than Forty Thousand Rooms In Private Homes at Their Disposal, Where Tnose Wno Attend Can Be Lodged as Conviently as at a Hotel. Announcement by the government that a special low rale of one and a third fares for the round trip has been authorized for the celebration, Columbus, O., June '20 to July 13, has tremendously increased the interest In that event and advanced manifold the inquiries and registrations com ing from all parts of the I'nited States. At headquarter the othsr day a single mail brought cash reg istrations from 14 separate states and South America. The low rate has increased work for the special committees, which are responsible for housing the larga influx of visitors now seen to be cer tain. Accommodations fall into three classes: First, the hotels, which have an average daily capacity of 5,uvu vis itors. The second field of accommodation will be in public buildings, which hava been specially fitted up for this sort of service for the celebration. These include the State School for the Blind, the State School for the Deaf, the large barracks which were provided at Ohio State university for the stu dent army training corps, and other buildings of a similar nature held in reserve should the throng exceed even present generous expectations. The third line of convenience for j the hospitality of Columbus is in the : homes of the citizens themselves. More than 40.000 rooms have been , Ms ted with the housing committee, and tbeae are card indexed by loca tion, telephone number and best deans of access. Visitors to the Cel- , bration can be lodged as conveni ently as a clerk at a hotel assigns a Yleltor to his room. In order that ; there uilght be no misunderstanding, 1 the committee in charge has a unl- ; form rate for accommodations in pri- ' re dnel'ir.gs. The charge will be j are being placed - for the erection n for the projec er built in the 1 e one of the fea ii-l ( en teua r ( ol ieM in Col. .tubus, : i i een will ha v e a - urt.u i I.! pict HI e 11 .'iX 1 1 .". leet The actual siinitine .vill le seeiat feet larger i:. each direction. A special lantern lia been s:n- esstu!l devisei for tllMiV. ilii: tl.fi c tl t'l.iellllolls pic turos the i.e(e--.n distance. The .scii en w ,li !e "e' leet from the near e -it s,i;.itor and will be bmlt to withstand 4u pounds pressure to the square loot The lantern which will project these nii.res has alteady siicce? si uli throw n pu lures on a screen in New York City across a I distance of four and a half city I blocks According to Architect Harry C. llollrook. the screen will be, in eflect. three side- of a house. It is necessary to gne it the foundations equivalent to a four-story building. In order that there may be as much salvage as possible after the screen has se.ved its purpose, the picture face will be of fitted lumber, which later will be treated with a white surface preparation. The estimated ost of this screen will le $$.000. The screen and the lantern will be used in showing the tens of thousands of views, made all over the world by the Methodist Missionary Survey, which has the finest collection of pictorial reviews anywhere in the world. Columbia Professor in Charge of Exhibits at Methodist Centenary -J ' PROFESSOR LA MONT A. WAR NER of Columbia university Is director of fine arts and designer of exhibits and scenery for the Meth odist Centenar. Celebration, in Co lumbus, O.. June 20 to July 13. On plans which he laid down, the multi tude of exhibits, domestic and for eign, have been arranged in the build ings in scenic effects, making them at once appropriate and effective. 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'. we k- e.p.als I i .Cl'il l.l II I e, live s, ono. nil '"..' !' pc' we- k I .1 ...i . .v,-. k. e.pial- s mi i,., eive li. noil. hi) Piedmont Building & Loan Association W. V WAKRFN. Pres. W. G. HAMNER. Sec. & Tres. Office: LONG BUILDING 232 West Main Avenue GASTONIA, N. C. Conserve Your Labor MONEY IS STORED LABOR. PUT A LITTLE OF IT ASIDE EVERY WEEK. YOU WILL SOON ACCUMU LATE A RESERVE FUND FOR EMERGENCY. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT EVEN THOUGH YOU START WITH ONLY ONE DOLLAR. REGULAR SAVING NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE AMOUNTS, IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN A SUBSTANTIAL BEGIN NING. EVERY DOLLAR SET ASIDE IN THIS BANK WILL BE EARNING 4 PER CENT INTEREST FOR YOU. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. EARNS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 4 PER CENT.
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