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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919. THE GASTONIA GAZETT. ' f AGE rirx. WANT COLUMN IMPORTANT NOTICE. No advertisements for this column will be accepted after 12 o'clock noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Get your copy in early. WANTED. l'Al'KKS WANTKl): In or.l. r to .-. .1:1 plete its files The (iazette .levies to eecure from subset ibers a few copies, of the ifsnes of the following dates: May 12th, May 14th, May HHh, May '.'1st, May L'.'ird. Any persons having copies of any of these issues will greatly oblige the publishers by bringing (ir mailing them to us. The Gazette Publishing Co., Gastonia, N. C. " tf BOOKKEEPER ,f experience desires wyrk. Address, ".X," care (iazette. tf WANTED: Good white milling corn. Highest market price paid. Southern Cotton Oil Co. tf. WANTED: To buy se.-ond-hand furni ture, stoves, etc. M. Kaufman, Davis blo.k. Phone 519. tf WANTED: Party who got pu-scssion df my umbiella at unveiling of monu ment at Long ( reek diun-li please re turn same. K. l.ee Wilson. up WANTED: More friends. H. M. Hid hind. Manager, Gastonia Storage Hat lerv ( 'oinl.anv. 'n N. Fall- St. Phono ws. lid WANTED: l'mate ,.,n-mg by experi enced graduate nure. I'lioiie L'll'l. Ilc2 WANTEIi: To rent two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at l'n ion News Oflice or phone i t. 1 1 p- LOST. L(ST: On Main street Saturday night. medium size pink cameo between Ideal Theatre and Torrence Drug Store. Re ward for return to Gazette oflice. !p2 LUST: On Main street, a medal, in gcriptkm " L. C. Voice 1916." Re ward for return to Garette oflice. 1 1 p3 LOST: A Switch i.nd Yale lock key on watch foi ; ied ' M ". Finder please return to (iazette oflice. 11 pi FOUND. VOl'N'I): Strav cow on ruv idace. Own tr ran get same by identifying and paying costs. A. W. Titman, Lowell. Phone 4004. tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE: Five-passenger Oldsmobile for $1,000 .ash. P. P. Pearson. !V FOR SALE: Thoroughbred belted Hampshire pigs, tight weeks obi. L. L. Henderson, Gastonia, R-l. lpri FOR SALE: Husiness puipeity corner Main and Marietta, ore of best corners in city. Fifty feet f .,nt on Main, 100 deep on Marietta with 10 foot alleway at rear. Has two sii rv ruoms, both ready renters. Apply to W. H. Jenkins & Son, Gastonia, N. t tf FOR SALE: grist ai.d feed mill out fit consisting of J. II. P. Gas Engine. Williams 1'0 :h bread mill. Kelly Du plei No. I'Ol" .'ee.l mill, shatting, pulleys and lelting. all complete and all new. Will sell or trade for property. Terms can be ha.!. W. .1. Ledford, Bessemer Citv, X. . W FOR SALE: Few hundred pounds of old news; pels at bargain pine of T.'i cents per P pounds if taken in bulk at once. 'iochI tor mapping, pai ing mini ture, et . Gi,ette. tf FOR SALE: Nice six room asphalt street, half block of 3 1-2 blocks of .enter of town. em lie pro emei Mie gooo at first, good tenns on balance B. Arider, Gastoi.ia, N. G. FOR I.'EAL ESTATE, houses see F. M. Francuin, Mo First Bank Building-. Phones Too an ottage on c ar line. All mod payment See A. ,19c 6 and lots, National d .".a. tf P-A-J-A-M-A-S Nights of torment or comfort? Which do you want? These cool, full-cut pa jamas will induce peaceful slumber on hottest nights. All sizes and prices. $1.50 to $5.00 the suit. Kirby-Warren Co. The Home of Good Clothes Hit Fortunate Investment Sosthene (Jallais. former wholesale oyster and ice cream dealer, who en tered Into business In St. Louis as a scissors grinder, and who accumulated a fortune estimated hy Ids family at M.UKMKMI. through Investment, several years ago. of $:u.(XN' in Oklahoma land, on which oil later was found, died re cently at his home in Tulsa. Okla. Gallals' rise to riches Is one of thp most interesting of the many oil ro mances in Oklahoma. His original In vestment had lain dormant for years ii !i ! he did not know that oil hnd been discovered on his land until he received n!s first royalty. Since then his wealth hnd increased by leaps and bound until If enabled h'm to become the largest individual property owner In TiiNa. cr used him to erect n 10-story oflice building there as a monument to the city near which he found his wealth and carried him into nffltience. The Kaiserln's Baggage. The kaiserin sfins to have been more fortunate than some queens in 'he matter of luggage In her flight to Holland, since her luggage, though dc ocr'bed as rather shabby, was appar ently plentiful. Ak a rule escaping op. ens have been badly provided. When Gliarles X and his entourage "ere turned ont of France one who went down to see ihem remarked that they had nothing in the way of 'furnishings." though they bad nmnev. Louis Philippe and his queen crossi'.g the channel rs Mr. and Mrs. Smith, were 111 provided, and there !s the case of the e Empress Eugenie, whose message to a friend when she reached England was "Come to me; I have nothing not even a handkerchief!" FOR SALE: Thoroughbred belted Hamphi"e pig-, eight weeks ,,ld. L. L. Henderson. Gastonia. R .t. K'pfi FOR RENT. FOR RENT: Furnished rooms to young men. Close in, modern conveniences. Apply ;il'.'l E. Franklin avenue. tf MISCELLANEOUS. LOAN'S on farm and city property, long terms, 6 per cent. $2,500 or more pre ferred. P. W. Garland, First National Bank Building. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael ft Bivens, Gastonia Garage. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batte ries repaired. Mich ael & Biveng. Gastonia Garage. tf EVER-READY Battery Service Station. All makes of batteries repaired. Michael t Bivens, Gastonia Garage. tf FOR SERVICE: Registered Duroc-Jer-sey Boars. Fee. $10 in advance. Serv ice guaranteed. F. M. Franeum, Gasto nia, N. C. tf FOB ICE AND COAL the year round call Gastonia Ice Coal Co. Phone 81. tf EENTAL BATTERIES while yours is being worked on. Gastonia Storage Battery Company, B. M. Holland, Mgr. 210 N. Falls 8L Phone 538. Ue THE MUTUAL B. L. is now receiving subscriptions for new stock. Subscribe early for a loan. K O. McLurd, Secre tary and Treasurer. W-tf Decay of Mourning We;r. Xi. tiling is more remarkable In onr soci; 1 life at this time than the mr I'y of conventional mourning, says London Iniiy 'briny le. There are millions of bereaved people in these islands, yet It is uncommon to en counter anybody who wears the "trappings mid the suits of'woe." We have found a jiister way of showing respect for the dead tjian by chang ing the hue of our lotnes. (inly at the two extreme. ,.Hst find west, will you now discover a woman wearing widow's "weeds." To Wait Patiently. To wait patiently men must work chcerfullv. Samuel Smiles. LOANS on real estate. Six per cent. .1. W. Timberlake. tf AI'THORIZED Goodyear service station at James & Love. tf DON'T LOOK for success in baggy trou sers. Look up-to-date by having your clothes cleaned and pressed the sanitary way at the Dallas Pressing Club. Brown Bros., Proprietors. W-25 p4 H. B. PATILLO, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any kind of building. Hardwood floors a specialty. P. O. Box 145. Phone 520. Gastonia, N. C. W-tf USDCARAlGjLN FOR SALE: Overland car practically new, run about 1.00O miles. Reason for selling leaving town. Phone 241. Ilp2 1 SED CARS FOR SALE: 2 Buick Roadsters (6 cylinder.) 1 Dodge Roadster. 1 Maxwell Touring Car. 1 Hudson Touring Car. 2 Cadillacs, S cylinder, 7 passenger. 1 Chalmers Touring Car. All in excellent condition with prices right. Terras if desired. James ft Love, Phone 193. 14c3 WILLARD SERVICE STATION. . We are here to help you Let's get ac quainted. B. M. Holland, Mgr., Gastonia Storage Battery Co., 210 N. Falls 8treet Phone 538. Htl HEW DAY AT HAND World Sees the Dawn of Univer sal Democracy. With tre Downfall of the Turk and the Hun Santa Sophia Will Be Restored as a Chris tian Temple. Among the huppy rejoicings of these victory days we are inexpress ibly glad that the war did not em until the unspeakable Turk was well started down the toboggan of defeat toward the bottomless pit, writes Dr Charles Edward Locke. It Is a might? triumph for democracy. With Jerusa lein and Damascus in the hands of the Christ Inns, nnd w ith Constuntlnonle no longer (desecrated as (Tie capital of a filthy MoliHnjiuednnism, the foul Turk is now getting bis long-delayed de sens. Constantinople was named for a zonlous Christian prince. It was ninde the imposing headquarters of tin Greek church, and a beautiful tempi was built In the year .Vi" by Justri.ni which is so stately and gorgeous Ma this proud builder on the dedication day exclaimed ; " I Solomon, 1 liuvt suip.-iss. i thee!" Hot ill 14"..'! the 'dty was capture by the sacrilegious and infidel Sain cen. a ml for li'i'i years it has lie the center of Moslem worship an propiiL-uiHla. It is In u nt l full v situ tiled on the western slopes of th Itusporoiis. and loi.ks uii upon th' plct u resipie Marmora. Justinian's ;nin Ister grand was transformed itit n Moslem mosque. All the altars at crosses ami frescoes imd insignia Christianity were ruthlessly removed mid for m arly five centuries, ins e i of the worship of 'be most high ' resounding I eneath a wonderful donn which Michael Angolo said was lik n part ;if the heavens brought do i to irth, it has been the scene of ! hanirnedan mummeries and semi -pagan Idolatry. With the victories of this war. in doubt magnificent Santa Sophia wll be restored, and once again th'. pmtses of Christ wili resound tb-ongl sanctuary and cloister; and the nuns velous fresco of Jesus arid his disci pies In the high dome, which fur cen tunes has been concealed behind the Incrustations of a detestable Mosleii Ism, will once again utter Its Inspir ing nnd artistic messages to reverent Christian worshipers. The overthrow of the Turk Is not only a triumph of democracy, hut it is likewise n mighty victory for the truth and justice which are Interpreted to the world by the cos pel of the Son of Cod and the Sou of Man. Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Pntil the savage Prussinn Hun ap tea red the Turk had conferred upon hi in the Ignominy of being the most brutnl degenerate of nil liiiircti history. A religion of lust, re-enforced by the bloody scimiter, the Turk cm bis way through human bodies to tin ignoble place of power In Europe and Asia and his murderous hate venting Itself on the defenseless Christians, ai.d especially, upon the Innocent Arme nians. With the collapse of the Turkish government, "the Irdanelles will be come a hiiway for the commerce of the free nations of the world, in place of a waterway held by pirates;" the Ba'.knn terror comes to nn end. and the Ignoble crescent fades out of sight beforv the increasing effulgence of the blazing cross of th Christ of truth and freedom. The .wars have waited long for th tremendous historic events which are now being enacted in bewildering suc cession. It was only yesterday that there were four powerful autocracies that seemed so intrenched in opulenci and might that tl.e centuries would riot o- erthrow ; t ut today. Russia, and Austria, and Turkey, and CermiMiv have nil fallen, and great has been the full thereof; the twilight of the kings has deepened into night, and the dawn of universal democracy is nl ready reddening the eastern sky with premonitions of the new day of tin people; nnd the harbingers of tin morning are shouting on all hilltops and in all languages. "Proclaim lib erty throughout all the land and to all the li:l.-.! it.'il.ts thereof." Old Bells Will Ring for Peace. The six old bells of Westminster abbey are being restored ancl augment csrl to take part in the celebrations that will follow the signing of peace. The old hells are of great historic inter est. All except the treble were cast nt the old Whifechapel bell foundry the tenor, weighing 1 tons, in 1738. the fifth In I'm. the fourth and sec ond in 1743, and the third in 1583. The treble was cast probably at the end of the thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth century, and must therefore have rung out to celebrate the great Tietory over the Spanish armada in 1."8S. Whitechapel foun dry, which has been working continu ously since Lri70. has been intrusted w Ith the restoration work and the castlcg of the new bells. The connec tion of the old firm with the abbey, after nearly 3. years. Is thus being continued. Important Army Officer. The adjntant general of the United States army is an officer who keeps the records, orders and correspond enee of the array. He set-res uadi the direction of the secretary of war and of the chief of staff. Through him ani over his name instructionf and regulations of the war depart men. r sensVorward to military ofl cers and troops. He is secretary and archlrist to the secretary of war. Matthews-Eelk Company Hot Weather Specials From Our Piece Goods and White Goods Department Featured This Week. .WZ 4 fie m the weD-cat Got ham Frock it tbown by Pictorial Review Designers. Ever so many Qxarming Style in the AUGUST V PATTERNS aS7a-e. Norn) On Sal i i25-. I PRINTED VOILES 30c quality Printed Voiles, new patterns, per yd 25c Regular 50c quality Printed Voiles 40 inches wide, medium and dark patterns 35c yd. 59c Printed Voiles40 inches wide 38c yd 65c and 69c Printed Voiles, 4i inches wide, New Pat terns -- 48c and 50c yd. Beautiful Printed Voiles, va. s up to 9Sc, 40 inches wide 68c yd $1.25 Silk Stripe Voile- - -. flSc yd Plain White Voiles Short Lengths of 40 inch Plain White Voiles, repular 50c quality 25c yd 35c Quality White Voile. SSjinches wide 29c yd 50c Quality White Voile, 38 inches wide 38c yd 40 inch White Voile -' 48c yd 40 inch Verctrized White Voile - 95c yd White Organdie 40 inch Plain White Organdie 50c yd $1.25 White Organdie 95c yd Colored Organdie 40 and 44 inch Colored Organdie, pastel shades 50c to 95c yd New Dotted Swiss 38 inchs w ide, pastel shade- 50c and 59c yd Nurses Linen 45c Nurses Uniform Cloth, 36 inches wide -35c yd 50c Quality Nurses Linen, yd. wide 45c 65c finest quality Nurses Linen, 40 inches wide 48c yd White Batiste 30c Quality White Batiste, 27 inches wide 25c yd 50c Quality White Mercerized Batiste, 40 inches wide 39c yd $1.00 Batiste 85c yd New Sport Suitings New Sport Suitings, yard wide, attractive patterns $1.25 yd Tropical Suitings 48 & 59c yd 36 inch Tropical Suiting for Middy Suits, etc., looks better than Linen, all colors --- 48 & 59c Long Goth $2.50 Imperial Long Cloth $1.98 $3.00 Imperial Long Cloth -$2.48 No. 350 Imperial Long Cloth, finest quality 38c yd Nainsook U. S. A. Soft Nainsook 25c yard, or Bolt of 12 yards - $2.48 King Philip Family Nainsook 35c yd No. 1908 Imperial Sea Island Nainsook --- 50c yd Flesh Color Nainsook 38c and 48c yd 50c Quality Pink Lingerie Cloth 39c yd Japanese Crepe Colors, white, flesh, maize and blue, yard wide 48c yd Pajama Checks 36 inch Pajama Checks, 20c quality 15c 25c Pajama Checks, yard wide 19c 30c Pajama Checks 25c" 19 STORES Matthews-Bells Co. SELL IT FOR LESS II 19 STORES Nlcaraguan Burial Custom. . n,iiii).' ilic Iridiiiri of enstt rn Ni'ii- r::t-'iM when :i irrn I i -i tin- hody is lilll-'fd ;i! mice :itnl :i lit! 1 - liellse is wilt ni -r tlic t'r:i-- in uliicli tlie siml ciiii lie fur tin- time !- Hi.'. A lield nf .vel't I:i tl i f u K I'llUltcil. Ju llllllllt ci'llt Ilinlltll' lillic the pint-i lire reiillv fiT use. mi ;i p rien.l III : ' :i t inn tn :i pie.-it Shu nr Sixi ri' I .-1 r : - - -i nt m:'. cnttmi s'r ii.' ,s Mntii""l nvcr 'In- tree tnp f'n.'ii the -1'iri; li"i!e nvcr the irrnve tc the ilnte 1111: ';n e, m lu re the end of it l.unv- ilnwii into a rca! howl (if I!H-!; . Mystical Thirteen. In the Indion I'lintheon there lire 13 Hnddhiis ; the apex ef nn Indlnn or CTil iicsi" pnuiidii is crowned with 13 mys ticiil ii--ks. The vend sword, pre served ill the Temple of Asi-;l. in .Tiipnii, hns 1.'! ohioi !- of inj-tcry fonn iiis: iu hilt. When pliilne whi-t atid runny othi r i.'.'iiiios ,,f c;,p!s ,.:ich jilnyer lins l.'f ;,r!s :,t,,i h, j.ck N n.;:de up of fi ur suits of i .". i ; i h. Food Value of Nuts. Pound for pound, w iilnuts or butter nuts equal In food vnlue n juicy steak, contain more protein (tissue huildint:) food than white hreiid and hut one third less than i-pz. In these days of f'wid scarcity arid hifh prices It Is likely that the vast crop of native American tints will receive the ree npnitlon that they dt serve. Popular Science Monthly. Supply Was One Short. The twins. Harry hdI Henry. haTe always had toys exactly alike. The other morning as father came hurry ing downstairs he met Harry, saying: "Oh. come upstairs and see your new brother." As Harry was lorking at his new brother, Henry came in. cry ing: "Daddy, where is MY new broth- err Electrical Currents. I i iT r 1 1 : im tlioiK are in use for ..eeping the Mippiy of electricity i steady in spi'e of the varying do- mands made on it. In some systems i of distribution, instead of the two main conductors being one positive and the other nega'tve, each is posi tive and nei;ii!ie alternately. The re versals takitif pint e snnie hundreds of times a second. Tin current is then said to be ; iTernn t ing. When stub re versals do not take place, the cur rents ,.;,;, x,, ue direct. IDEAL TODAY Fiendish Delight. Bloggs "From what you've told me of your mother-in-law I should think yon hear enough from her In person without having cared to induce her to talk into your phonograph." Moggs "Oh, you can't Imagine the pleasure It gives me to start the machine go ing and then shut it off right in the middle of a sentence I" Rough on New Jersey. Oliver Wendell Holmes' Idea of New Jersey. Xew York's next-door neigh bor, was thatit was "a double-beaded suburb, rather than a state. Diamonds of Many Colore Although when free of color they are said to be of first water, diamonds are found In nearly every color of the rainbow red, yellow, orange, green and blue. Virginia Pearson in "THE LOVE AUCTION A Drama of Metropolitan High Life and mi tt and ,i yyy in "THE LION TAMER" THURSDAY Margurita Fisher in 'TRIXIE FROM BROADWAY' and THE SEA WOOF' Two Reel Comedy "1 FRIDAY THEDA BARA "THE LIGHT'
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