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.11 T ' rACi SIX. THE GASTON IA DAIL1 GAZETTE MONDAY, JANUABT 17, J9M. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CELEBRATES ITS SEVENTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY VITH THE CHARACTER TOLD Bi HAND Charles Schwab Can A fit rd to Diara gard Appaarances, but Not 3o the Average M.m. Ohnrle- Schwab, tli- Mi-el kli.t. was ph-tun-d recently in the feature see ti'li of ii New York tipufpuper wear ing ii : i r nf rin.v'"l. cli'TPilt-l(xklii!i glofs. 'J ii i appeiirmicp they lllicjil have I. t-cli a little token lo the lllilL'IKlll- flolll til'' a-hlnall. I'.cneath tin- ii niii- un-an explanation hy Mr. Schwab lli-il In- !i;ul "Horn lhe-e Mm - flif 1 1 T ;t i :l r " I'nty -oiled iil'! luve-! Aiiil yet f'harles Sihwah. i f I lit- ;,'roa1e-t iiilu-lniil lord.- uf tin- earth, proudly FUNNY HEN 6 in. Modus Operjn .ill .1 ! 1 . II " -I i t. ! . . i.. i ( A Big Drop I ! " t MKlfa ll -Kim' I" ii l mm . , t r. t,,?. ' ; , ' ' . iMMMU.':.V. - 9 " t ; jl frvtZ -.-. xgrtr?p, ,.J f,A f , ,-.y...r . . -.-x.-( . . '-'M.t ' f ,!- 'I M fOFS 1 tnv rA-1, IK . . . . it- 1 I n r C c e r t ,,- . . , . v ; 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 U I... i :n:..e- , ', !, I ; . :n ' tr 111 !! - I iii iinn-i, , I- ii i Extra for the Color ..I. ;.;!!... .. ! I : I i.i. . r-i I I, Tilt's ), ff ,-irrit. - VO-IV 1 1 hi- . Iim racier I l-oa-teil Low I ! l : i 1 1 1 1 ; 1 - llielll u i :i r. Mr S. 'mail's Loa-i ilni -n'l riiiL' sin- -1 - - T I It irni,ilii niili mil itdxise "in- i.' tl. f ri-int; 1 1 n i-M uiiM uf hif ci.iii"iiiy to WAV olil ploo- or . i : - ! low-s ii, tin ' mi! in ry , he likf l v mil. I. "call 1I...M1" Mint yount: ex ecutive for lining :i 1 1 what In1 ha." t r;i u K 1 I about j Mr S. Ii wiili can afford to wear those l'lne- If hp wanted to he probably j i-oiiLI wi-nr cri-fii If knickers to , uork. and ;ret nii v i r 1 1 It. Hut Hi" I rest of I Ik- uorl'l. exclusive of Mr. j ieti,p-iv, Mary ;-inlfii. Hnhe Km h. j iniil nt 1 1 -r prima donnas who have "sir I rived ' -o to -pea'.. in llifir respective l .anii'-. musi watch its -ipp. ! A I -'I A II Ii -1' i a 1 1 psyi 'liolir.'Ut TP i-i-ntiv -.nd 1 1 1 : i T In- could tfll iimrp ntioMt :i t i : t r li.v lii- hands Mum nhv ' ..' h.'i I -.. a1 t:i. im i ui f:n i'- ii rf our l-i: ' - ami :i l f them lo-il; like i ' ' - I , -: t . ,- ! i j.i t r mil' . - l h;i ll'N. ( l,i j. .. .1. I II In li - I.. I ml ;ii i ii : .i 1. 1 ' , 1 : j i.i- I,..,., -,. i ,.,. t 1 : i ' , I . ' Or i It i hp liali-l ..I' n mi:" i -Im-- tlim.:-'.' I , I . -,:,.. I, .- ii ! : I..' 'I i.i.i II? IT lines In. . M.-i.il . ' ;l i ..' I' i" urn nl ' I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 MlJil - '' l,.,l .'.I 1,1- ' .M - I" 'k IT. I'-' I'" i -I.,.-., i : . i ii. . i-;'iil of li. .i- 1 1. : i i , 1 1 1 1 . I I ii - 1 1 ,. Ii :l I , ii- Ir- -' ! I I e - 1. of hi. 1 ! ' r . 'I : l.-l il.M ? Won. -.. !. I " .' 1 (' tin-er i l-l.u : !.. - in'; :i - ii:i!.i or;ilile .11, iii.j.ii. -:..!, :i - 1.. ! . '! 1 1 'Hi 'In- Pol I . , i mi ,n i. ii i,'. : ..:..! : "il.i-'l .. I n 'i 1 1- i if 1 1 .i -i ' m i I - in. i ii men . wlio hip olliciu:-!' sriiinili iii-ly i:ir- Heartl-irness i '" "l:,r l"-r-"h:l1 nl'P'''"-- ', oi,' ,;,.. ,, ;,.. to ii,.- ;'" l""'r ;! 1111 I"'1'' "l""1 ' I .... ..... ..i.i i l ; i ..i.. . 'ii i . ...i .. . - : ioiii Iil' lllill I lip I r i'ii'- mill', our a I'UI II. Illll' I. -.IIU .Ml . in I'llL - II J '.,ri...j lii.-l Mlllllnel' s l.il'il . Iip-i. "( t e t nil'." ;i li- " i-i i i ' i lie I .. nl.t That MH Nft Pavmiint iiiiiiiiiL'pr. IJiit mi tin i- no nliM lu.w -r - iiiiiiiv of tlifiii -:n.l Hip rule w ;,s t!ie Kni,'M-.li liiw loi- not rp. ocnlre ... .... ... ..... i l,e-t ).:i rt of Mip pntertMiiiiiii-iit." irii'iililiiid or l.fttmy itetn. us a ypiiPnu rulp. nlMioii'li tliPie Iihvp hppti I'xcpp tl'.ns. Morp pei'itliiir i iIip fm t Mint n Imrristfr i-nnnut mip for 'ii"; fpp. Most ollii'r roiiiit ries huvp ttip sump pr.K'lii'P itli iPk'iinl to KiitntiliiiK flfhts its onf-el i. Vpiip7.iip1ii Is oiip of tlie wry few stiites in whlr-li surh iletits Hie i ollei t ;ililp liy liiw. In Holland you i :i inn i sup for n lu t niiiitf ii"iti -uril-. Inn mi inn for ono on ;i horse nice or iiny stiniliir otinloor sport. In I Swpili'ti H 1 1 1 1 -ii'i.'iii ennnot sup for j Ills lee. uhilp in r.ek'iuin ii solleitor Is In :t -iinil;ir piwitimi. I'.y Chine-sp Inw, I not oii!. tin1 ilm ior. lint ;i I - tlie priest, j tlie foiliiiie teller Mini el.i ll'Miy alii firp I witlimil I 1 1 leineih. All t lie-e ilelitM i lire. Iiowever. InoUeil upon ;s "delils of honor." ntnl payment is rurply e;nl'il Till' -(It'll- -nl't of Me:l Willi ! rpfiinl tn ii.-lits of honor Imlils yood I Perhel'P else. Mini. nh-UTil IIS II ; seems, ll 111:111 w Im fails to pay M Katll I Mint; het of $.",11 Is in 11 far orsp posi tion sori;illy tliiin another who u-ops - - . . j through t In' liankrupti y court. Compt.icency. 1 1'riiin'e's way of trentini; luiiikruploy "Your -.eei In - me -hurter Minn 'llffprs from ours. Tlierp u hnnkrupt ' -i in I..- ' is ()ppriei of nil rlixlils of citizenship, ' '! he . 1 1 1 1 1 a. e l kps Hint .! i wliicli are not re-toieil io him until he rephi-il St-inii..: Si -i l'Iiiih. - 1 1 I - . I . . f lias pnld his ilehf- in full. Molitrpnl I. Tin'. I'll'i'i imiiii- uiiie im aipi,ni-e ' Fninllv llerahl !U:-'IO V M P .V "If you li ul Jon:- lite l( je i-.vrr arain (.rn'il j-rota !y m.il.e the .-.i...i III 1st .1 k ( - " "I'ioIkiI !y An I If I ,.. n. irrv i-orne o'lu r u.m n :h. ,1 douMlcsi turn out t'n- up- " Pd'ce! p',1.1 ii 1 1 I u i I ' ' I I .1 - ll. . An.l in- . .it, t ij i in- 1 1 hi iiu t I will -in,. I,, nm, ,,.- lit- till Ml'l lll .1 -.,,! as i ll as l:ri-,p I tin- haml " His Cpinion. V',;; - it .... I. ,.;, ..f -nil "1 !l teil vi. u 1' I ifeil : 1 ..) to l.'.'rp . ,e;-,iU of III hi I Ii- I liaie I' I'll III. II u il'i. '"'hi t .-ye I' ' I'll 11 , ,,.l- , - - ' ten " Might P t.ise Wive;,. N ' Mi. ;. 'II p: .- j, hi in u . ,-i ii- i " I . ki-sil,'.- ..'II' HIM--." "I- iiii;lit In n -..nil Mi:n-. Mi 1 1 , :i t "I luh''" "Main mm, ivonM iiiiiiiml.a, to l"eaki!iL' the law." Table Pi.ychology. "Yn.: can tell the disposition of rl,n-p two ,y the dpssprt t hpv an- ent itle." "How Ml?" "lAmv't yon see hip Is iiitin:; anp rttke and thp other d.-viipil hum?' Hobscr's Choice. ArrpptPil Suitor- - Won t y m lip clad imv- nip for n hrotlier. Iinroilir' Six Ypnr old I d.in't know, 1-ul 1 a fiosp It's the l est I ran do. sincp papa on't let nip hiup a in Interesting Altitude Test. A 1 i 1 1 ' -i in 1 1 1 of the French n v in t ion i enrp- r -nlly su, , e-sfiilly -uli.iectpil - Mi'isi If to a te-t to determine uhethpr i or not liTo l ouhl he -ustafned at V.'.tMKI I . ineter-. I .".'.V'.nil feet, or ahoiit sevpn aln! one half mile-) altltll'li. siys I'np nl'ir Me -h. iiiic- M i-azine. I'nteriiiK n i lat'L'e . rti'.-ht cylinder, the signal to -t.'it 'I 1 1 ; I u -1 pump w a- cjM'ii. At , . ;i pi e-- ire ' orresiiondiiiL' to tin nlti i tilde of ah. nit FVuiMI feet (two and imp half miles), the ex .. !' i men t or wns , compelled to resort to n -ppoiitlly dp- -i ,rt i "-P1"''! nia-k and an oxygon innk. At nhout I'.iiihk) fp.t (tip and thrpp-tiiar-ter niilp-) ohservprs tioticod flint hp ppiiied to pxpprlpncp difficulty in mov ing his limbs. This Is an pxpprlpncp rpported hy all nspiriiiits to the altl HkIp rpcord. To a fipirp corrvspond Inc to tlie height of ahout 34,00(1 feet (six nnd one half miles) the subject closed his eyes as though weary. As the hnronipter touchpd a fifrure eqnal to a height of 't!,.Wi feet, the trial was slopppil and air slow ly admitted to the cyllndpr that there might lie no disas trous shock. Not So Now. "I in you I.pIipm- in an pIiidUp rur reni y ':" '! want mine plastic i-nouch Io KTretcli fron, one pay day to ain'iher. anyway." Preferred Quality. "Tlipy tell hip that jouni: Simpson lin isit- ni'ir da u -jIi'it, fs n , ,,i:,iii' .11:11. " "1'iiiiT ip: y I.e. '..tit I wi-l; !, were a .Ming "tie. f i." A MjttCi of Coursf. " l ! ' i- o- ; oe ,n her f:n :i"" lid It rose when every i r i '- d and there was the war I. i li i J "' . Petroleum. Kansas ranked third in the produc tion of petroleum In lfMS. according to a publication of thp United Slates geological survey, just off the press, received hy J. C. Mohler, secretary of the state hoard of ngrlculture. Cali fornia ranked first mid Oklahoma sec ond. Tlie pnxlnction of Oklahoma was given as Hl3.riI7.OT0 Imrrels. California m.Wl.Wl barrels -md Knn-ns 4ri.4..1. 017 barrels. The increase in petro lpum products was much crpater In Kansas 'han In any other statp. Bmoimting to h gain of S 'iH.mvj bar rels, as compared to ,rWt.74rt barre's in Tea-. 4.firi0.4t barrels In Louisi ana nnd :,f!..4.447 barrels i;-, ("nlifortiia. Tlie ret,i sIk.wk a falling off of pro duction In Oklahoma in 1!M. as coin- parni to 1017, of 4.100,401 barrels. i - m CHICAGO. The Chicago Board I of Trade is celebrating its seventy- second birthday. Members of the association which wa3 formed by a handful of merchants in 1848. bought and sold during the last year nearly 4l)0,OUO.ii()0 bushels of j "cash" grain, grain on the track or j in the te-mnal elevators ready lor in mediate delivery. "Tins does not i;.r!u !c dealing in ' ci "tracts for future delivery. w tore Huedfrinp' facilities provide it Minmce against los-- through machinery in the world W I. i. wool t an-portation or other oi -t aclcs," mice- un.!.ieil there was abso- F ' .lohn I. MaufT, secii-t'ii- of the iut.'lv no riia. W't 1'ur wool Hut I'. .-in I "Without hclr-'T facilities thrntigh the iioara of Tr.i ' the '.'I'-i h p of ipiant it it - of t;r:un in- mcrican giau: grower has tm'tr l, , g speculation. faced sue!, i sifni '"n. The 1'oar 1 "I .. rv day for over -cv nty of TraiK is tin' I st frien ih y i s ho Hoard ha- pre nlc.l an fanner c er had. The Board itself at,, market f" h- fa m r i either buys ii"r se!l gr-in It at the pn ' ,i !itu: world Merely pi ' il'-sa tueeting p.a-'C fol It has been characterized htiyers and sellers of the v,ir!-l and iicultural ecoiio.'ii'-ts as the lays down the ni'id rule- jndei i'1'uiwmt al r.-;- distrd'ting i which they r-ust operate." 1 packaacs tor IB 9 ML The Genesee Pure Food Company, THE GASTONIA MILL SUPPLY COMPANY SERVICE Dodge Steel Pulleys, Pioneer Steel Hangers, Leather and Rubber Belt, Packing, Lamps, Hose. Phone 286 117 South St. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE akwuiai Pele V.in Dorn, 0 k. a ro. uIji Uud-slidr .,- .pi.lii..:i..,)n-.coovrr h..lir.tv,li-.,. , ' . . cir his ,nug rv H"t h. s -.i.hh ,,.tr t Slv-.t Omnirand". 1 r. ..- ,-,,, k 'f kv-;' r';' ; (v ' 'v - . v.-: ' , v : . AT LACT fresh tobacco! Tuck a pinch into your snuggery. Gr that 5ig Taste! bvyect Orange snuggles into your cheek comfy-like. Juicy. Fruity. All day long. One package calls for another. 13 T A ' H;: oi :pnaj ibv vri Orange . . ' , "li--si in(j t?'tv " f .-xtrq i-LiAV'OK- t v I"1 w iaj;x;r. t)a' nice! t I , IV.'J. 1 A Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. o d
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