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" MONDAY, MOVEMBER 22, JD20. r jus two THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE . USE FILM IN SURCEBY Preparation For and Carrying iOut of Operation Shown. SKETCH OF MJU. GEN. READ, 0.1E TIME COMMANDER OF THIRTIETH DIVISION command of troops on the ' transport Sheridan in 1U02, he commanded the Kir!t Squadron, Ninth Cavalry, at Presi dio of Monterey till 190.1. During this lima he wn a member of the Horse Pur chasing Hoard for Cavalry in the North- aa troop La the hiuiueer Train ot that Division. Ho returned to the United 8tates in April ID 13. Jn the meantime, in NoviimUr 181a, tieut-ial Read had re ceived permanent appointment to the ra;ilf a Brigadier General, Regular U especially Useful for Students as ' zv Instructor Can Explain Every A '"t Move Made. . f ''.-.. Xew Vrk, Many proMiiueiu plivsl-rianst-nd the student bod of t hf -v " Tort Homeopathic Medical H u- m tended the uuiom- ! bnition o Nn- tioual ' Homeopathic 'laj ai n. cw ;.. York Homeopathic Medical C... :re J' rod Flower Hospital. Av.nu. A ..- . ..n.i sTi vt v-t'i.iiri h Mroets. Interest centered .ir.nin.i the . exhibitions of hcruioioin i.mi'-r h al a acst h Dr. Fred A K . 1 1 of D.-Jrit, siir-roii of the :r.if hospital V -of that city and President f the Mb h lean State Homeopathic society The mirJInitlnii nf lx':t I ; nest hiia. .. . which means the deadening ot ihe nme wuiei-s in the regie n of the op era t ion without causing the patient io "Ume consciousness, to herniotomy, which included operations for hernia 'and nmrure. is somethlns enflrelv new 1m Miwtiiwii ..iun.Mt Tin. rtrwt- (lf.iit.in . - - . iv.... m.ki'l nrr . . t 'Mniuvn was n ioui-i-ri iini" i'"-- rore showing every detail of prepare flan and actual carrying out of the op eration as performed by Doctor Kelly : end fd assistants in the Cn.c- hos tital In Detroit. This moving picture , rrrt Is etipH-lnlly tiwful In that one ; nh Mnilcrstnii'N the operation '"in utand and explain every move mmlc to , tndents nd Miri'oim interestcl and lo In thnt It ln. the advantage over i ho ncttinl MxTntion itself in that the -ntir oH'rntiiHi or any part of ii ' in ; 1 reviewed :iv mmiy times us Ik le- ulrrd Hy th- iiitnic tr or sttnlent. . Tk nlittttni uiu ftftlliiit'ixl liv ! ft. in. nKtrafloii Ity Dr. !eorge r". 1tidlLW nftd Dr. Milton J. Italsheck of the cU'c-''tm-cardiagruph. un elwtricsil instrn- mmtnwd for the purpose of detect lug jtnd diagramming Irregulnrlties in h heart. The advnnti.ge of thl stf laratn N that the pitrt attached to tht patient tuny he attached in his ' whT at home, and hy meuns of ron- eertlng -lres. the result of the test tnny le recorded on the machine in t.,.i ...ii... .. tn. i.. .i..... Jill" niwsjinill lllllf' iimu.v. I hit away ivlth the necessity of carrying hont the entire apparntnw. If being iHHTMsary to have on hand only the Iart attached to the patient's arms and , The final ' deruonstra lion was the fMTfonnanee In the operating room of the Flower hospital of an actual op. ration by Doctor Kelly after the nun iter' deacribed In the motion . picture 0votvu vsarll(r In the afternoon. The ojteratlon was anccessfully performed upon un Irnnnte of the hospital, who Sitd recently been brought Into the hos pital suffering from rupture. CKv R. Hollrk. I"h. uith ':ifofui:i Histun.. M:t I iiiT.il I n urg, ollMI-fcl If Ii tin ..ii N'oi'tli 'ri ru!in;i . Ikc.'i iim' Tliirtii'Mi livisim r'." :i w.rstcrn .states, nmi in 1SHM he helped j Vrmy, and on'Jujy 3, 1920, he was pro iri.ini' ;t riiiiu.ii .tn Kn.tn . I line cy of the Hawaiian - -noted to 'Major Gone al, Rojular Army, . lH(tr till Juno 190&, J :Uid adslgn.vl to oumand. the Tifth 1 lv I SHOW GRAVE AS PILGRIM'S Outcst Guides Admit There Are Doubts About Pastor Robinson's Burial Place. Ipyden, Molliind. Aiuei i-an tour lata who come here are frctjuently wnowo ny tne guiticH tu St. ivtrr rhturh, where the Pilgrim Others wor. shrned lafore going to America, a atone, under wileh, the guides say, nea tne, noay or rastor jouti komiid, the Illgrims' leader. The correspiumlcnt the other diiy 'took one of the guides aside and ex i Iireaaed douliti- about it. whercupnu the KUlde 0(Mned his hesirt and aid: . ;A a matter of fuct, sir. we do not really know ourselves. We hud ilu attoue up Mime jeara ago and - roand severnl skeletons, hut it was im- posslWe to identify tlicm. We ,nn!d ; not even mh whether they had !nvn nten or women. "Rnt." he aildeil naively, "you l.;r tB aay son.ethi.ig to your i-itors. . New, have jou nn:. sir?" FIND NEW RUSS GOLD FIELDS Prospectors Report Rich Placer and Quartz Deposits in Different Parts of Russia. Berlin. Discoveries of new gold fields In different parts of Russia are reported by a (Jemian trade journal. In Kuchara (Aishan frontier) on the rpper waters of the Amu Darya and na iriouianes, rich placer gold de posit are reported to have been lo cated and further successful prospect lag has been innde on the Safetl Darya and Yatchan. .t Wacer gold has also been discov ered In the Ussuri district In the Imen basin (eastern Siberia) . In ever1 ntliar n nia st otv.i. . H. I'm. .a vi oiuciia prospectors have lately found not only placer gold, but rich gold-beuring qaartz, say tle reports. Indian Sells Land for . Plane; Heap Big Chief Hiawatha. Kan. Chief Harri son Conneil, an Indian, bought aa airplane in Kansas City sev eral months ago to give exhibi tion flights, lie brought Mie plane to his home here, where scores of redskins assemhled tc ft. their-chief-fly. (Tilef Con riell had sold hH last eighty acre of Indian land and was pcepar hrg "to Hy high when the plane ratae iown with a sicken nz Ihoj. .fhlef Conneil had $27 liiWvfH la ihe'tuuchfne. imt ft f' to an oil rntui fr.Hi 'i .-.t.is. ' - - ' ' If.-iiii. hirlli l lit iiu.it'lv .ii:lt:i' V l-ecur.l 111 Ii,- ruiiiiindeil tin wniic. mill then til.- rVromt American (Viris. nt nhii-li the Tiiirtieth I'iviMiiii u:i :i i:ir:. i.eiieral Read lias erve-1 activel.v n tbi' army for Porty-one years, in six taiup-iigits, and i.i apai'ities as varied aa the army aft'onK Hum in Iowa November 1!'. ! s'", he graduated from West I'nint in l.i, re eeiving assignment to the .Sixteenth In I f. m try. Tmnnferrinjf to the rilth lav- airy September. IK;,, he served eontino ihnJv with that regiment till lsst, dur ing which time it was stationed in Wyo minp. Kanssis. and Indian Territory. Leaving his regiment in ISSft, h,, served is Professor nf Military Science and Tar tii-s in Iowa State University till 189.1. vrhen he rejoined hiB rtgiment in Texas. i.c- mi vvriieh linn lie of ti e Array o l!HMi till lftds (-nuiiissMin in I eriior he iieiieral htaiT, during i I'orp An. i with i- on the ticiicral Stall ) ler iarnln Harris.. nlian 1'rn'i'i '.ation from incident of the Claims l'tfts, an ! Military (Jov- f Pinar .hi Ulo, I'M). itelievud tr un ta, (ii'iieral btaff m 1 !(!, lie served v i?i f:n- Seventh ('avalrv in Kmiii'jfi till Afiril I, l'.Uo, when he was promoted to I M .i jn: and assigned to the Kighth t'av ; ahy. While in Kansas in 1!10 lie was ; Chief I'mjnre of Maneuver Camp. For. Riley, Kansas. He we-it fur a second 1 tour in the Philippines in 1910. where h" stave. I until 1!12. He then returned to , the Cnited States for assignment to the I Ninth Cavalry, hi old regiment. 1 1 1 !9U he studied in the War Collego, re i-civinj; rank as Lieuteuant. Colonel in 1 9 It, and serving in the Adjutnnt-Cencr. al Depart ment writ il l!)!.r. July 1916 lie was promoted to Colonel, and Auaust 1917 to Brigadier Oencral in the Nation ul Army and assigned to .'ornmnnd tin l.")f?nd D."i.ot FJrigade at Onif) fTirtoii, NVw Yfirk. On November 2S, 1917( ho Oerioral !..:.. J et service are- lovin" ileeerr fci J : M.idu!, I'.iitC ! Mat !er :' ilie Ba'.i., I Legion of !1. no-. r' the Kol.l ?;ledal M. ; la i ; iiiartcrs at Fort i ;. i . i-aar.K j .'I i i .-'iid distinguish -tin.' I !. I'V The tol , 1 1 " ' 1 riiislied Service t, - ; i nat (ki.nnian j Kugaii ! , 1 'Oinmsnder j : . . A! mi he wear.- ; I . ' r jii' d- Ciiierre j with palm; and the .; -y Medal. In a snoi -ii at Asherill,. a' ".Hi ()' Hiekory Reunion, 11120, (.ionera! hVa 1 sail: "I an't say 'hat I had much to dj v " 1 1 ) making the Thirtieth livi.sfon, but 1 can say that tho Thirtieth Division had a lot to do with making me. ' ' i . , , . , - 4 - , In 1S97 he beeam Aide de Camp f.i j was again promoted, this time to ManW t?enerl .1. F. Wade in the Department of General N. A., and assigiicnl to eommand the Lake, with 8t. Paul, Minnesoti. n headquarters. From here he weit with General Wade to Havana, Cuba, in 1S9S. served tiu-re on the, Fviieuation Cnmmis sion till IK99 and returned to St. Pan' at the I'oii-liisiou of the H;nis''- me-iean War. In ihe meantime lie had been pro-, rnoted to First Lieutenant. In 199 he was juomoU'il io Oantain, assigned tVj the 9th Cavalry in the West, and e:it with it to the Philippine Islands in 191m Tn the Philippine he served swressivelv ns Regimental Adjutant. STpindron Com mnnder, Ad,iilnn1 Generiil "t P.-inde. and .Indue Advneate of Department Smith Luzon R'tiirning tu the Cnited State- in ! the Fifte.mh f'avalry Division, HI I'aso. Teri'. fn pril 1(IS, he was assigned to -i 1 1 1 1 -1 a I uf the Thirtieth Division, and embarked for France in May of that va r. l'u' in .lone. 191s. he was assign ed to . .mi'iiand tht. Second Corps, com pi si .1 of tin Twenty seventh and Thir-ei.-'li Division-. (iein-ial Read coiiiiiiand e.l tlii-i corps in Belgium and in France mi the great lighting. After th,. armis tice I c ciimmaiided the Le Mails area. February 1919, and the Forty scum. I D; C.si March and April, 1919. In the Foe; v second ,ir Kainboi Division he MF. XI O CITY, Nov. 5. In the be 1: ; 'I at. t' 'v were 'graeioasly being ex ended tho freedom of the city, several j Texas excursionists in Mexico City re- ivntly haltMl a taxicb marked "Libre" and toured th, city for almost half a day. When presented with ; rather large bill they protested, ass ning to the driver that his ear was labeled "Free" anil was, no doubt, provided for visitors by the local entertainment committee. The bill was paid when the Americans were informed that every taxieab that is "at liberty" or "ready to hire" is marked ' ' Libre. ' K-'-J -ti' igaiii coinmat di d a unit ot North Caroli ! A 'Minbling barrel that n vcii'.i'i to Test paving biocr;- siilijei t them to as no: -.. m-a- .is 'Jo Vim- uf atcual use. I j Foi the best method for using cud gas an niotu: vehicle fuel a British nut irnobilo nsi ;at not will award a substantial pri.e i ii ash. CpieElever.- yy jf,lllimm Coy ? Will ik, le7 Fifth Avenue New York 2 3 ciarettesj 5 iiii M PM'Ss, TViV UNIVERSAL CAR ANNOUNCING OUR CLOSED CAR CHRISTMAS CLUB Realizing that many families are wise enough to want a really worth-while Christ mas present that every member can enjoy we have decided to make it possible for everyone to secure a cozy family car that is low in first cost; cneap in up-keep and faithful in performance. These are only possible with the Ford Sedan or Coupe. Our plan for you to secure a car for Christmas is such that no considerable capi tal will be necessary. PLAN NO. 1: -One-half of the purchase price upon delivery, the balance in easy monthly payments for six, eight or ten months, as best suits your convenience. PLAN NO. 2: -One-third of the purchase price upon delivery, and the balance in easy monthly payments for six, eight or ten months to suit your convenience. The only requirements are that you insure the car for one year against fire and theft, which of course, every prudent owner should do anyway. The deferred pay ments wiii bear six per cent interest. The payments will be secured by the car, no t other endorsements or collateral being necessary, and they will not be discounted 4 at any of the local banks. Could you ask for any further proof that we believe in the Ford Car 100 per cent? How To Get Your Car: -Simply get in touch with us and place the usual order, when we will in turn place it with the Ford Motor Company for immediate ship ment. When the car arrives it will be tagged for you and delivered Christmas Eve or sooner if desred. To be sure of delivery it is wise to act promptly, as we do not have a single Sedan in stock now. BUR WELL - PARKER MOTOR Gastonia, N. C. COMPANY t' E t 1 I I n i) ii -. i
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