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1A.C TWO. THE GASTCN1A GXZZTTS . MONDAY, APBIL S, 1S2X CLOVER CX7LLINGS. - -Orrespondence of The Daily Gazette. ' ' rLOVER, a CL, AprU 5. Messrs. Bob Craig, -Claude Glenn ami Lee Hen- 4ereon, of Gaston ia, were in town for the Masonic meeting Friday evening. Mies Bess Jackson spent Thursday night in Gastonia with Miss Edith Jack son. Mr. Frank McKlwee ami Mis.s Mildred Parrutt motored over to (Jastonia Friday evening to meet Miss Margaret l'arrott and Miss Martha Smith, who are students at the Woman's College in tireenville, and were coming home for the Kaster holi days. Messrs. Herbert and Justin Smith and Oddis Robinson, of Trinity College. lur nm. X. C, and Mr. James Tage. of Krskine College, Hue West, are spending several days in town with their parents. Mrs. Boyce Hames and Miss Ailee Ross, of Gaffney, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. J. Meek Smith, left last Wednesday afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Smith, for Charlotte to visit their sister, Mrs. Harry Shaw. Miss Olean Curry, of Unwood College, arrived Friday to spend the Easter holi days with her parents. Misses Claude Smith, of Fassifern School, Hendersonville, N. C, Ethel Adams, of Greensboro Xormal College, ami Christine Smith, of Coker College, Hartsville, S. ('., are spending the Easter holidays in town. Misses Rebecca and Julia Pursley and Dorothy Page spent the week-end with Miss Margaret Pursley in the Crowders Creek neighborhood. lover was visited by quite a heavy wind and rain storm Friday morning n Itout ti:.'i o'clock, but no damage was done. It wag reported that the storm was worse in the Fairview section, where many trees were uprooted. Mr. Meek Smith has found that the Please-U theater, owned and operated by him, is too small for his large patronage, and has therefore enlarged the room and made other improvements necessary to take rare of his growing business. The Dixie Theater, a moving picture show for negroes, owned by Messrs. Thad Clinton, Fred Jackson and Clyde Edmund Ford, opened last Friday night with a large attendance. Dr. E. W. Pressley, formerly of 'lover and a leading physician of South Caro lina, who moved to (Ireeuville, H. C, last summer, and has held the position of diagnostician at Steedly 's Hospital at Chick Springs, has been thinking of opening a private office in Greenville for consultation, but has abandoned the idea since Dr. Steed ley has given him a sub tanial increase in salary and an assistant in his work. PUBLlOsSAFETY ASSOCIATION MET IN RALEIGH. The refc'ntly organized Municipal Pub lie Safety Association of Xorth Carolina, which held its meetings at Raleigh last Monday and Tuesday, made a good Imv ginning, aa all of the subjects brought up for discussion are of importance to every city in this State. One of the subjects 'was a uniform traflic law for '. the entire State, a committee was ap pointed to draft a code to be presented at the nest meeting of the association. A very comprehensive card system of registration of automobiles, giving a de tailed description of each au:omoidle In tue state, showing the owner s name, description of, and the number of the motor and serial number of the car. Tuesday afternoon's session was taken up in the discussion of the State Juvenile ' Law, and to devise some method by which the Juvenile dcliquents who are brought before the City Courts ran le placed in the proper training schools of the State, as it is well-nigh impossible to find lodge ment for them In any of the training schools in Xorth Carolina, consequently they are released upon probatiou and in most eases are again haled into court for the same offense. Fire prevention, poliee fire problems were discussed, " Those. prfjent were commissioners of Public Safety, A, Jf, . Moonoyhani . of Raleigh, D, lfiden Ramsey of Wluirton- Salem, J. W.. Donovuut of Greenjitoro, 4L LC Fitzpatrick of Aaheyille; .City Managers,, .W,. J. Alexander, of Gastonia, Dr. 1. Cashelle.of .Goldsboro. and Mayor John Underwood of . Fayeiterlllc.. Tbe session waa addressed . by Col James,. R. Young, State Insurance Com jaismoners, on the subject of Fire Preven turn and. Fire Causes, and by Col.. J Bryan Grimes, secretary of State, on the automobile laws and their enforeeement. Permanent ofiicers were eleeted as fol lows: A. H. Moontyhstn, .president, Hal eigh. D. Hiden Ramsey, secretary and treasurer, Winston ISitlem. RICKENBACKER AND CAMPBELL GET FRENCH HONOR. WASHINGTON'. April a. Lieute nants Edward V. Rickenbacker, and Dongla Campbell, American aces, have been made chevaliers of the Legion of Honor and awarded the croix de guerre with palm by the French government, the war department announced today. Osptain Redd M. Chambers, also an ace, was made chevalier of the Legion of Honor. The croix de guerre was awarded . with palm to Lieutenants James A. Meisner I.ee U. Dawson and William W. Palmer, and with bronxe star to Lieutenants Samuel K.ive, Jr., John Jeflera aud Alden It. Sherrr. PLACE ON MARATHON. DKTROIT, April S. A place on the America a marathon team at the Olym pie games probably awaits the winner of the Auto City marathon here this after noon, according to backers of the event, which has drawn some of America 's best runners. The eon testa nts were to leave the ourtboue at Pontiae at noon. The entries include WilHe Kyronea, Sidney Hatch, Illinois Athletic dab, -Chicago; Johnny Gallagher,' Pittsburgh Athleti Association t Miebaet J. Dwyer, Uofcawk A. New York, and Chuck Uellor, Ixgaa Square A. Cblesgo,- - GAST0N1AN;! TODAY ALICE JOYCE v- IN "SLAVES OF PRIDE" Edited by Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester Here is the photoplay that proves women, are su preme. Here is the visual demonstration of how a frail creature may tear and break and bend manacles the manacles of another's sin. TUESDAY NORMA TALMADGE IN one l. v- v Hi o n l; ju t x-cry From the Story of the Same Name by Wilkie Collins HEADS I WIN TAILS YOU LOSE THAT WAS THE GAME SHE PLAYED. She Loved and She Lied and Cupid but Smiled A rollicking comedy drama with Norma Tal madge in the most pleasing role of her career. WEDNESDAY ETHEL CLAYTON The most popular actress on the screen in 'YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" jl'' Wto are r. flavors like the pyramids of Egypt? Because they are long-lasting. find WRICLEVS is a benefice as well as long-lasting treat It helps appetite and dL3stion. keeps teeth clean and breath sweet, allays thirst. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL Sealed Tight- Kept Right - A10 ? t- 4 k Better Table Necessitie s For Less M oney at . ; - j i " UK M H - - j ji j . j j i 1; tEMJ t PIGGLY WIGGLY stores place before the public a com plete assortment of food pro ducts, over 1000 items at prices lower than elsewhere. 'All goods within easy reach. 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Such a store system can save to the consumer an aver age of about $20 on every $100 purchased from PIG GLY WIGGLY when com pared with the purchases made of the regular type corner grocery. The PIGGLY WIGGLY system is the most economical, the most efficient, and the cleanest method of food distribution ever devised fx SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE NORMA TALMADGE LIES AND LOVES IN "SHE LOVES AND LIES" Does a woman lie when she lovet She certainly does, anJ Norma Talmadge nrnve it iii -"She Loves and Lis- a selett himh IhI in which the popular star is appearing at the Utistonmn mewier Tuesday. Tin Miu Tnlmadze.has a a-ood "X use for her fibs, for She must win a fortune and in order to do this she must.nmrry a man, while she is masquerading as a woman of fifty-two, who happen! to be th man sht reallv lores andne really believes she is the age she represents. Krtm tank, hut Miss Talmadge i M versatile that she not only makes the aged woman fonvinriaily lovely. s but compels her youthful husband to become so wrap ped up jn ber that when fce has a chance to eaape what to some would prove a distasteful marriage, be will not let ter go. Then comes the surprise when the young man finds out that bis bride is a girl full of the buoyanry of youth and the joy of living. YALE VS. PENN. I'lULAnKU'HIA, April 3. Yale sud Pennsylvania rowing crews will meet on the Schuylkill river late this afternoon in their annual eight oared shell races. The junior varsity will take the water first, followed immediately by the varsi ty event The course is a mile and five sixteenths. The Pennsylvania varsity erew weighs about four pounds to the man more fhaa Yale, but the KHs are said to have more experience. 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