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AGE TWO THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1921. I. NEWS AND FACTS ABOUT 'ton County Poat of the American Legion active niemborsliip to the nirmlx-rs of day morning -anil parked it in front of! Local Fm. ! at Sutton, Va. in a vote following a Uis- Floyd Miurh Post of tlielr town. Seeret Mjtor Comininy ' cameo for! After an ulmerue of four years a nr- THF IMFRIfllN I PRION cu"',iou ' tl46 probltmi. Forty-uiue jxt. , .- : same and oil. The median iea ruined taiu man went bark to vinit his old home IllL HIIILIllUnll LLUIUil ,.et cf he vote f.. ..,; I,,.' p v J.,,rn',Mi .Ir Yntiniml (',... i- 1 tliu nii.l tluTe )i:ir.l ucrsmst tU till II Tlirt first fnnr r,mt.h l.a mot migration entirely; eleven por cent for mamler of the American I-jiion, will fj-lindet blix-k was a yqnirrcl neit with a dMn 't rememU'r him and the next three The American Legion, which was quick forbidding it for two or three years, and visit several Connecticut cities January ' rr:i.v squirrel in it. It mm-iiik that Mr. didn't know he had been away. Polo to offer Its aid to the police at tht forty,. per eeut fjr establishing an effVi- :M and February 1. He will deliver a Kuban kg culture, I the squirrel when it! (Mo.) ew-Hera!d. height of the crime wave, is now estab- five system of regulation. There were ihiiiiImt of addresses in explanation of was finite voting and lias made a tier-! . . . . . balling employment ngem-ies ! aidin no votes in support of the prevailing the si'natioii in regard to rehnbilitaUim fectl.v tame pi t out of it, the animal ei-arrvire men iliiring tne presriu low si si em. tide of industry. A nati.nial survey of -. unemployment is luiug imi'le by the lu recognition of the American I American Legion Weekly and all posts ginn s efforts in behalf of disabled vet notite nr stir, imnirp mtnoT. of ex serviee men. Accompanying the living abut the barnyard all the time. SAGE Naiiinal ( 'imimander on 1I11 tour, will lie It had been several davs since the car .I'.hn F. Pickett, department Commander, 'was 'is-! and in the interval the nest Hy "lm' uf the l'otv" of 8alt; ton- T lias .1. H.-.in.i.Mii. .-1;,'e Adiu-ant. was built. The souirrel did not ai.:ir ""r" "'or.gage ueeu ixecuieu anu have lii-en encouraged t.. .-s!i,l,lis, em- erans, tlie sick and wounded ex soldiers .liis'us .1. lYtiinll. C.nnecticut lu mber frightened when the hood w:.s rai.-e.l, but del,vi'r,f'1 Annie Knicuid Alexander ploy men t agencies In I'. W . ' llmiit li, of Detroit have organize, I a Ligion pnsf of the Nation.il Kxeciitive Committee. calmlv M.iced Jr., National Coiniuaade Jlassachiisctts Legionnair tabled employment for t.. of applicants at the : rl i . ment oflicers of Minnesota i gisting ppiiiant and for employment in then fspokanc ex sei vice ncn a a I lies who are out of mek ai plied with food and other a Legion members. with a membership if more than hundred. um.und.ng balbl a'ul l,u,jai" ' N- Alexander on the 24th s have ob :.v per cent Koiploy iis ;ne as iutei hang Kolluning au apsal by the New York Department to eight thoesand miuistei s of all re'igioiis denominations of the state, looie than five hliudn d eiti.-s and in m ii ii it it--, towns participated in " A ineren n l.e loir fami gim Sunday,'' January Hi. Posts ,a ' tended the si rvii e in a bndv. ings and pa veil si ns-ts, as well as a mot MONROE GOES CLAYTON'S ley crowd of astonished spectators, and POSSUM STORY ONE RF.TTFP apparent l. i-n joyed his fii sl visit t. town. Rabbit Takm Out ot a Furnace Pipe and Squirrel From Hood of Automobile. nig sup si : ies 1, -I More than two lni!i.!! d a iisi-rs to the memorial calling atteutin' to the situ.-i tion which surr .uiols the i .'li hi i it.i t i.,n of disabled veterans of tin World war. presen'ed to the President. President elect and Congress l.v the Auiciicnu l.e giou. have been received aj National Haili.tnilters l.v 1'. V. ( .a llo a it Ii . Jr.. National Comma u.ler. In almost even instance. The senators aad represent ;i 1 1 v es wr;ite that tle'V would ;iiiiil tin- l.e (jinn's progrnin for reform of tin- re lialiilitatinii ?;.sietns. Paris, France Po-I of the Am.-ri Legion lias s'aited a campaign the 1!'-- Legion convent ion i la ree. National Headijuarlers of the Aimri can Legion has distributed live thousand copies of a I'lanoal nhi. h meuiliers ot the Legioiv's iilitiunii', sj,e;,k'is' bureau will use during the cop' 'aching leem Iwrship campaigns. The iii.tiui.-i I. vvhid , .-ih prcjiared by the Auier.a" l.ei.ii News Service, gives a l.ri -f h'-sliM-y of tho oruiiniza't'ou. eu'lines the dctiniti aeeomplishmentii for the bench: of ex service men and the i.e.mtry and se' forth the plans of the l.e;i,.n !' r tin future. The s'ate leirisia ! are of (l:e'iii ha sent :i memnrial ! i Cciigrcs urging in; nied'ate puss.-i-e of the America ! I.e jrion 's fnur f dd adjesed c uapeas.i t bill. The action of the (I-clioii legist., tora wa luianim uis. p lielCed to I, the fore runner of i inner ik s'lu'la move on the part of lei is' i'm s i 8n effort to obtain the passage of I In bill. The present system of inuuigi a t ion wag condemned by members of the Hrax Minnesota I.ogh.n pos's will ervice men of the r s'ate 'o oltain their ipn.t'i of the 4, mui lost Libortv bonds and (i.tiutl uio !a iined discharge eortifien'os tih-d avvav in Wasiiinotoa. 11. ('. Alphabetical lis's of owners have been is.ued" to each posf l.y l.e,' ion s'ate liea,hiiarte-s. m Ideas from ex -ervice men la rcgaid to what type of war memorial should Ic reeled in the I'ni'e.l Stales are s light I iy T. Seni'iii Wn'mslcv. i 1 1 . t ; r 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 of the National M.-i.iorials C,,nimi!ti f llo Anieriean l.eion. Information is also Ies led in regard to local ni 'iiii. rials wuhli have been constructed. It should hold lie addressed to :IUL' Marine tiank Doild I. a. noni reia I 1 1; I In Wor d I he: r a pprecia t ' f 'ion b eMending t're-' MllMlllli. Jan. The tinding of a 'possum in a pipe organ, whiili event created a deal of eV.-itelllellt over a' Clay ton a few; days ago. would be ipiite a tame incident here win -re animals of the wild li.ive . I' ve, ope. I halo's unusual in the extreme. A few mornings ago the turn: a' N. v . Thane's home would NEGRO PROFESSIONAL TEAMS This sfjiry was related by a Presbyterian eider, and vouched for by a .Methodist sto.var.l, belli ot' whom a tti r m that they saw the sipiirrel and the nest under the hood, so we let it lay, als.i. Hut the :,ri;uini n' is Ui.,1 unless Clayton can pull so no ' i, ing i.eCer than a mere 'possum stooping no a church organ, it lias no busiii'-ss breaking into the puolic prints w it ii i' s f, .... k an ma! stories. day of December, ISM.), which mortgage is re. or, led in Pi.iok K'7, page 5oo, de fault having been made in tjie payment of t tie indebtedness thereby secured and under povjer given me by Section lOdl of tie Kevisal, 1 will sell to the highest bid.b r for cash at the Court House door in (iastonia, N. ('., at Noon, on Monday, February 28, 1521, That certain house and lot situated in tiiistoui.t on the south side of West 1th, Mieet adjoining the lands of J. C. Chan dler, F. C. Michael and others beginning at a stake on ttli Avenue in the City of (iastonia J. P. Chandler's ; GASTONIAN' I 'WW'Wwtiii mil wick satisfactorily, and a young boy was .1 .-;atehe. I to in v, si i o;( f ,. and report on t no cause of the trouble. In a minute he r. turned a 'I lb up with excitement and si.,1 flier,- wis a nr'.v an nual in the furiiu- pipes. Mr. Tlarne hurried to the basement and ex'ia.te l a grown live rabbit from an g the ashes. The tab bit Was ha.liv sco. lod where In- had illll'.ped :'g was s ill :,,;,. to t,.l a' the next r.ibl oi nor and runs thence w ith his line IN NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE. Smti, ll West Xi:;k2 (Vet to V. X. Davis corner; lliejie with his line North M.I Kast lull feet to a stake on F. C. Mohael's cor.ier; thence with Michael's I'oe North l'iiii fee! to a stake on said !;ii Avenue; tliencv with said ttli Avenue Si.irh s!l North lid feet to the beginning. ( Hy Tho Associated Press.) I IIP ACO, Jan. L'o. The ni-.v Conii inntal Haseball League can tern;, la t es in lading Chicago, it was learned today when a 'otter was received from Scire I I. IV Ug, New ( ll 'e la'v lic.rgi- M. Hiley, inviting the Am-ri the same being a part of the tract or an Ciaa'-.. a negro professi,,!,., I team, to par,-. I of land conveyed to C. J. Jluss "-I th- hot giate bars, but join 'I,, new cir. nit. The letter stated by (Jaslonia Insurance & Kealty Company s'loiio i,,-gio teams ',,!, jiined. an. oi 1 igers and P,o K uox . tile I Soi ,d In., in' re ne r.i 1 1 a n: wen- I I I he o f'a nia lion. The I i i:ri t s. I l. v I rge . lu'ri 1 1... a ii I i.,n Mem In" s of a c and, Wvn., sliov.i the Amcriian l.e. coaveutooi sanrthing uioisii. I in experi ell, e of a cot'. .11 tail. That rabbit vara is vouched for by good 'lurch no-iobel's, s.. vve let it lav. Here's another one. Jim I'iubanks, who lives down in I he sioi:i,, , ,;,r ,,f the eoiinlv. drove an a ul oitiolo I., t., t,,,v.! I'rl that Iw. it :h: b ,'isteied ill the otiice of Kegis'er of if Casioii County in liook "ll, page I'nis the L'llh day of January, ItlJI. MliS. IVA l.DVliI.I. ADAMS, ,t Thirty Ninth si lixecutri:. of Ii. Hope Adams. ' M I I the While Mortgagee. II. '. I'a'i ii k. tto'r nev. Y F Die 1 ii TODAY - ' "FIRES OF FAITH" With CATHERINE CALVERT, EUGENE O'BRIEN and RUBY DeREMER Showing COMMANDER EVANGELINE BOOTH Authentic Scenes of Salvation Army activities. A Love Story of the most popular service organization, of the Great War. REMEMEER: The entire proceeds on this day will be given to help the starving, freezing and dis eased children in Europe.1- Come and help the starving, innocent children. If you can't stay and enjoy a good show, don't for get to leave the price of admission at the ticket of fice anyway, as every cent taken in goes to this great cause. THURSDAY and FRIDAY INA CLAIRE in "POLLY WITH A PAST" A Wtoman with a past may not be a Vam.p, And then' again she may; But, girls don't trust your sweetheart too far. ;JiMiMimMi " 'i'l,TT aim wmi'u. SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE HANkandiPETE( I n-iji-s-! . .evi f.t', ' ''' igg niMlpffiSi 111,? lll 9 Point If You Have what the people want and your price is right tell 'em so. Advertise in the Gazette and show that you are no quitter and that you believe in keeping abreast of the times. That old excuse "Hard Times" is being sadly overworked. "Hard Times" don't happen, they are made. When you cease buying and advertising, sales drop off and there are your hard times. Let' sdo something that vve never did before, advertise when times are not so good and when things open up you get the trade. Advertise when people don't have the money and when they do have it they will spend it with you. The Cityahas a City newspaper. Do your part and be a city advertiser. Let's make 1921 thegnatest year Gastonia has ever seen. Our rates are as follows, based on an annual contract: Less than 100 inches 40 c 260 to 500 inches 100 to 260 inches 35 c 500 inches up Ten Per Cent Additional fcr preferred Space 30 c 25 c Gazette 1 obi. isnm Company Gastonia, North Carolina I
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