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7 '4 fJLCS TWO THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1920. rj:.TQvi::xiEi.T ... CATAiVRl COIL'ITY THIS WEEK Democratic 'Candidate is Putting in Heavy Week of Campaign Work Returns From Cleveland and Burke Counties In Catawba arid Mecklenburg This Week. Major A. L Bulwinkle, Democratic nominee for Congress from the Ninth 1'wtrict, left this morning for t.'atr'wba county where ho will sieml the next three days Jo an active eanvass of that county. .11 will spend the latter part of the week .ia .Mecklenburg county. Major Bulwinkle has just returned . from Burke an1 (level;! ml -iuntie. ' where he spent last week in a speaking ,tomr of those counties "ami other sections w the western part of the !itri-t. ,ii ceraing his Cleveland county siieo.lu'Sj -the Cleveland Star say: '. ."Major A. L. Bulwinkle. of Gaston Aonaty, Dennxratic nominee lYr Congress from this district, filled three speaking 1 appointments in the county this week, 'coming down from the roiuities in the western part cf the district where lie, hni large crowds and found cousidernhje in terest in the coining election. The ma jor, who served with the -'ilitli division wversena, spoke Tuesday night in the . court house, being introduced ly the as sistant Democratic chairman, Mr. John 1. Mull, who praised him for his noble sacrifice and undaunted courage during ""the world war and reminded the people that when fhe soldiers went away the people hack home promised tha-j nothing would . be too good for them on their . return from the blood-stained ..fields of battle,' Major Bulwinkle was particularly. pleasing in his welcome to the ladies to ; the privilege and duty of voting and gave them a hearty invitation to support ' tlia entire Democratic ticket in the No ; womiber election. He said it was unbe coming for the Republicans to charge the Democrat with machine rule when it is aa undisputed fact that Marion Butler nominated John Parker on the Republi can ticket for governor, that in the face - of the Republican sentiment for Johnson , im North Carolina the Republican dele l gatea at Chicago failed to east their votes - for him in the convention, that a half kmen men had "Harding nominated for Ffealdcnt, that it was made up if More load and Newell should shake hands at the congressional convention at Spruce Pine, Newell would be the Republican nominee for congress. Major Bulwinjkle devoted most of his talk to a lucid explanation of the league of nations, the one big issue in this cam paign. He touched on revaluation and plead for the support of the entire Dem ocratic ticket, with no particular requests for himself. He is very hopeful of an overwhelming majority in the N'ovemlwr election. :i LEGISLATOR DEAD W. A. Grier, Prominent Meek-, lenburg Farmer, Wa In fluential in His Community' Was Ruling Elder at Pisgah For Forty Years. the following sons: Rev, John W. Grier, . il. r i ir : 1. 1. k Huntersvillc; James P., T. Frank and RJ Ralph Grier, of this county, and William C. Orier, of'North Wilkesboro. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs, W. 8. Lesslie, of Lesslie. -8. C, and Miss Emma Oner, of jj John M. Gries, of Concord. ' 1 u B STB:: f? AT THE THEATRES i L0R0THY DALTON IN DRAMATIC PICTURE "GUILTY OF LOVE" Her Latest Vehicle, Coming Here, Was Adapted from Hopwood Stage Play. Dorothy Dalton, in an intensely human drama of domestic life, "(Juilty of Love." will U' the attraetion at the Gus tiniian Theater today. The jiicture was adnpteil from a successful play by Avery Hopwood. Miss Dalton h;is the role of Thelma Miller, ;i New Kngiaiiil girl, who, left penniless bv the death of her father, goes to New York and secures a position as governess in the home of the rich Mr.., Watkins. The hitter ',s brother. Nor ris Townsend, falls in love with Thelma and his father, trying to keep them ap.iit, sends Nonis abroad. I'pon his return. Thelma is about to become a mother, tslie compels him to marry her, :r the point of a revolver, then leaves him. Years afterwards Norris comes upon her as a school teacher in a little New Kuglnud town and a dramatic event finally effects a reconciliation between tin m, Kdward Langford is Miss Dalton 's leading man in "(Juilty of Love," and the supporting cast also includes Charles' Lane and Augusta Anderson. Harlcy Knoles directed the picture, which is a Paramount Artcraft. ..The Ideal Theater presents today Cladys Walton in "Pink Tights," a cir cus picture that will please; also show ing "The Third Eye." Balloons made in Holland for meteoro logical purposes of rubber treated by a chemical process rise to greater heights than those usually employed. Its inventor has patented a portable receptacle in which leaves and other nib jbish can be burned as it is wheeled about . Charlotte Observer, 1 1th. Y. A, Oner, former member of th state legislature and a highly esteemed Meckieuburg county citizn, died yester j day afternoon at :i o'clock at his home in Steele Creek township, following an llliuv-s of several mum lis. ' Apoplexy of t!te heart was attributed as the imme diate iaii.M' id' his death. - Mr. drier was 7 years of age, having been born at the old (Jrier homestead on November -7, )H.0. He was the son of the late 'i honing I'ringle ami (Jaxibla titrong drier. On Novemlier S, 177, he as married to Miss Isabel Cranford, of (astou county. He resided in Gaston uutil liiJ and was prominent in churcn atl'aiis and county work there. He repre sen'.ed (ia-toii inuaty in the legislature and .is a number of the coiniuiitee that made a s cial ligiit against the liquor ;.:i!li. in tuai county in ls'td. la I Mr. (Jrier retonied to Meck lenburg o.in;v, and had since been active .11 the wii k tor the improvement of con ditions iii his cttiiimunity. He was a suc ies..fiil farmer aad had large farming in leresis. Mr. drier was influential in politics and uas a member of the lower iion.e .!' tl:e legis'ature from this county in 1!m7, UMi'.t, loll and Men who seied with iiim in the legislature say tiiat his service at lialeigh was that of living up to his convictions in all mat ters of public intewmt. While in the leg islature Mr. (Jrier was instrumental in naving passed tite Pninitav laws in effect in this county. The funeral will be held at the home this afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by He v. li. V, Ciilbevtion, pastor of Central Steele Creek I'.reshyterian church. The interment Vvill be in .Steele Creek ceme tery. Kor more than -10 years Mr. (Jrier was a ruling elder in l'isgah A. R. P. church in (iastnu county and the Central Steele Creek church, near his home. He was for several years a member of the board of trustees of Erskine college. Due West. I lets cost few cents, 8. C, and each of his sons attended that PROBLEM OF UNMARRIED MOTHER IS CONSIDERED ST. LOUI8, Oct. 11. The problem of Hie unmarried nut her was considered to day at the ojeni:ig session of th conven tion of the American Child Hygiene As sociation. Dr. FV-ster 8. Kellogg, of Hoston,. in an address advocated state support. "This problem." be asserted, "is larger than is generally though and needs improved organization among so cial workers." . Herbert Hoover will address the con vention tonight on nutritional require ments of children. jf and Telegira " - . IE The Piedmont Telephone I ph Company I The French government of Cochin China will experiment with caterpillar tractors in the cultivation of rice fields. 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