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9kox roxrs WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE The Gastonia Gazette ESTABLISHED 1880 I re thoroughly up-to date. Work in all! 1921 INCOME TAX FACTS F the departments of the eity has been YOU SHOULD KNOW, co-ordinated Claims for deduction for losses form rn . . , . , - . . ! an important item in income tax returns i QUELLEN'S SAYINGS From the Pen of Great Par- agrapher. By EOBEBT QUILLEN. (Copyright 1920, Auociato Editors.) A longing f it a career is merely :i 'US longing tlif Miuml of lapping hands. nn.l hpr.tnfnro liai'A lnwiti thu niiwt nf S Iwued Bwy Afternoon in uie wee u .um.um.e- numerous errors. The mistakes are of Vr StmAav at 236 West Main Ave. men t of the establishment of a sink in e .-.unniiiwiiin ami ,,, mission I'h.im is Flashes of Wit and Humor i fund of $17,422 annually to take care of made for u loss to which the taxpayer i GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. tLe t- intlelrtedltnH, Ullder is not entitled. In other returns no Except Sunday, at 214 W. Airline are. claim is made for a deductible-loss which, ! r,-. . vj Airline Ave. "le ld aldermanie form this was ne- . . , . ., , . .. , Office: 214 w. Aunc " if included, would mean a substantial re- , Phones 50 and 232 fleeted. This fund helps retire the 'auction in tax. I - city s old bonds issued some years ago. To he allowed, deductions fur losses Jas. W. Atkins Mass ging Editor T)ie reiort 0f tlie fire department be eon fined to the fulloh ing classes I. D. Atkins Business Manajer 8,i()Ws t,lat t,)ere vpre nwre from Losses sustained in trade ffr business; Hnrh A. Oucrv Editor .. . . losses sustained in 'ansae! ion entered ' . . DiuiiKit i nil i o man u.iy uincr Klllinil r ... .1 . . .1. .. . .1 Mra. Zoe K. Brockman... Society taitor. - n.,u .or pr.,.,,, ,m.g ... coimecu-,1 win, fr lV(., k, rs. oe cause. Mr. Alexander i-o.i.ts out that ., ir ,si,,ess; .ses sustai I of Admitted into the mails at Hie Tost- "'B'e ""- are a tonsi.-iui menace ami ropTi.v not cnur, td nnii Ira.le or lei-i office at Gastonia, N. a ,l,e pound urges the discontinuance of this sort " if arising Iron, lire, shipwrecks rata of postage, April t WVl. ,)f rwfs in furtlier oui,lillK j ,,, titv storms, or other :.-.,lly, or fro,,, theft. ... "In the extent iiiiv of the above losses are SUBSCRIPTION PRICE The r',Crt 89 " " v'r' ,',,m compensated for bv insurai, e Ihev are By Carrier or Mail in the City I'renensive ami Kivcs a creditable in- not deductible. One Year $0.00 l'"t ' all the various activities of the The loss ma-l have been actually mis Six Months' --' i,.v departments, tabled dm inn the year for which it i- Thro Months $1.25 claimed in the taxpayers return. A tav One Month 50 "THROUGH MILITARY CHAN- l'.ver may feel certain that real estate By Mail Outside of Gastonia NELS." owned by him is worth less than the One Year $1.00 1 purchase price. A merchant mnv lie con Six Monthi'.' $2.00 Tl" "M' ' bj.-c! of .army discipline vin. , .1 that certain slock can not be sold Three Months $1.00 has bohlicd up again, and members of unless marked below .e st. In neither ,;,, , uLli ,j One Month 50 Congress are once more trying to solve ,'vi'"t' bow,er. is he entitled to a claim . 1(.t. .-vrvbodv . , Payable Inrariably in Advance )(. ,,,,,,,., of .hv ,,, Anu.rU.an ;,,.1I1V fr deduction until the loss is ,:,.le !, i,ii,,,. solute by sale or other .1 ispos.t ion of tin Member of The Associated Press sl,0"M s!'11 "'m-'' '-"' I'"'-' property. The Associated l'rcss is exclusively "'.'"itu- methods of .lis. iidine. David Must Follow Statut entitled to the use for republication of Lawrence jjives the instance thai has lainis ! ' r losses must conform eloselv all news dispatches credited to i! or not i,,.,,,,,, ulinlt t)l(, ',,,, r,.,, j 1 j,Uvsti ' v.ordiin; of Ihc statute. A l.,sP otherwise credited in tins paper and also Mislabel , -J,,- sale of hu au'.o.nobil, me.ocai news puoiisiic im ...... ... 'purchased lor person;;! use i rigum oi rr,ooia...... ... v- II souu.ls iiicreclible but the stigma of duclil pau-aes are aiso reserve.,. dishonorable discharge most be carried Mrs. Ida Hamburgh, of Brattleboro, Vt., who Rays she never dreamed there was anything en earth that would do what Taalac has done fcr her. Gains I twenty-seT.n pounds. SZ$B SQ2S A few t ; 1 1 i i . i ne;e:s added to a 'la- f wat.r pruide a kick that will last '1 lie iet.Mi'1 ' h !! u; man res 'oi, but t'ie ,. .!;.,: mall is content with a ii.'Uik. w i i-.i. h. Kvi- was .llieiaiiv In-lpn , bo! Adam probal.U ti-kb d his vau'.ty by calliti 1,-r the h. !p. f,. ft- i Hi ji i. - at ion : no! de i.e, iiecuuse it is u it a trunact ion 'entered into for prolil." Manv claims throuKli life by one man who fought in :,re made for loss, s siislained in 'the sale WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. ' Krame and whose off. use on his return ... to the I nite.l States con-"isls of takiiij,' of property used b, the taxpayer a- a result lice. Ordiua r.ly, when a man bins fallni" i. ii.es lene .lr;vcn I Gastonia, The South's City Ot ipindles " l'."r oi sums irom a comra.le. it .le ., h,.me and moves into it, h. has no in - ! ; vtdops that the soldier wauled to Ko to ,eiili,,,i of s(dlmK. II,. does not "entei WHAT ART VALUE IS. " M 'r'"t "f ' t.anetion f,o pr.-tii." ami - .. I. Who will write the best song, who will : 7"""" ''- Ur'" '''"r " - ""t d-lucfble. paint the best picture, ; "T . " .''"""m n , , " " '"' """ k Whose music is the best? ' '!' "r ,,M' H,:Uvt Wi,",,,' " " '" He who u.dc.stmds man. known the ." ""J" '' T'"- , 7T i,s '"' "'- M " " ....... ...in H i. . vaiue 1 , 1 s 1 1 1 1 s icuriiies thnmii tin ln;i 1, inn', ii mere wouni 110 on jei 1 10, ,s i,,i,s mark He piiva'i' leu rowed the shoes. U'liei; 'he -ere;, -ant cam.' home, lie repotted tlia1 ins shoes wen- missing. ,,. the private w,,, !,, ;, .viol le irosved Hu m came back fr on it ,,f .,I)V bra it of him, leves him AboTj all the rtst. Put stri in your son;; and pu'. i,kica in your picture Put mountsinr. and sens; Cut one hra't-throb that turned to the heart of a brother Is greater than these. Man is f rt in vrr "nj; man first, and then mountains. And the word" and rs; And know, whilo picture th sta' prouo', of midnipht, He i crcatcr thin these. What is art, what is art and the artitit 't achievemen', ?t, ptip" and o!an? 'Tis the rneT thst's sent from th hesr' of e artist To the h?avt of a msn. Sam Walter Foss. the dance, he was locked up and cli'irued, ,vh.t h t,t deal. wi'h the!"'. There isn't a thine; in th vide, ice to pen.- that 1 he sold er intern! plaviny. di. d lt" lie' lienl Iv lo dcpn'.f the set -;.-t 11 of the pair of si nor that he wa- ; "Ollliroied thief. His record was eoiod e it he!t" s. !,e was five,, s;x o, icths ii 'he biiM';i' ks as ; luinisl meul . lo citviliai. life. ev"ll if ho were coiieed of ,,t'M 1 -. r-i'i . ' . le int'il'! be t'iven ten or Ihiitv las, but in this inst, not only we he .' alined for six mouths but h:s rei-o'.1 in the world war was stained bv a di honorable discharge from the Aincri.-nr. ;i t in v. ' ' or ..I In ! w i- e. 'I'ht 'r.'K n applies mil;, to o.w,, r. and 111 d.is, am! 11. .t lo dial'is m - c, o 1 1 1 it-.. -ec l.l 1 I oie ale ; . .1 The bene ll'iul..!.. ill I Ik s , Hi ll ics i.'i He jioes on to say that some kind hearted ofli.ers would like to see the the n't ti ill must show I.osm.s ill illegal t I a .'is.-l. I iell , pike: hois,. 1 .1 1 lue. OI 1. 1, el forms of yaaiblin nol .e.lii-t!Me. although ea.i s In so li I rausat ' 101, - i nn slitule taxable iiiemile and niiis' ! in- hide I i a t he re" 11 as. Bad D.b". Wi.ib Oi llle intl:, for , oi ' hlc . ; ,..,i He 1 ! , .led l'..r by I' leoii" ad. inao' laiius eu'ei.'d b, taxpayei; aie not a! lowed because of the liatl'io of the ob liyatioll. ( I.I Im f,, M , ,,. In ) ions must have cctain t;ualiti,s. The deb a, list l:ae lie, .1 c!,are, . nil' wi.li:n llu vear its w er 1 1, 'c-Miess was 'di-.-ov ere. I ; I, lire of th. thins settled mi a different' basis, but manner . in whidi discovery was made; I "under a ruling of the War Department. ' I!"' the debto, A NICE JOB OF EXPLAINING. , . . . , has been .ischarUe, ill bankruptcy 01 1 no otllier can coiiiiiium. ate nuvthini; of , , , . . , ,, . , ... . has disappeared, leavum no tia.e, or that Mr. Met mil, of the rsenate comtllltliM' ,,;s kind unless the smi-'est i on imes ,1 , , ,, ,. , iii.s nil,,, uiioss in, siintsiiin K'" the ordinary means of collect 11,11 have On appropriations and of the budget com- through military channels. ' ' been exhausted. mission, is in for a nice .job of explana-' "Throueh militarv chiiniiels" an ex 1'npaid loans ma le lo ne.dv relative- ti.,11 if the facts as Kiven by Mr. Hickett r,.ssi ,hil, Jillv fnll,.r ,lu k private of "' frin"ls ,iUl'' '"' ' xpecta t ion in his Idler published today are true. .,. ,lt. wi ,(,M,rill, ,, voll i, !.!l;',,.,'"'V1 r.-'um,..! are not ,e . , , , ' ' liviible, but a-e repaid,.. I as irilts. It may, however, le a mere case of tlie .....i ,1,. ln,.Mii"e wi .1 , . snoii ,111. 1 s i it, j , 11 ,.ii,,i.i'e. Where the ciedllol con 1 1 11 111 s J o exlelltl crand pld army frame of passini; the j, 1, t hr mlt military chaniiels" redil a debt may not be claimed as buck. Hickett says that when he found t),,,) t li'iusaiiils of disabled velerans wortlilt-s. A debt may iot le ch.-i 'e.l out he was mis'j.ken about the capacity ,.m. .,.M ,(, f .jr ,,.,- or ,e lncte.l In par'. Im' mils! b. ami nature of N-ely hospital "he turn ., ,wan,es. 1, is "throtmh mili 'f"'. ""'l U'f"r'- '-" ' l!l . .. , . ledn-tel, li'ouoh it 111 o be ,1 ar!v worth ed the letter over to Mr. Md 0111, and ;lry ,1,,.,,,,,,, " tlii.t I housa nds of then, , t !,,.. tl. f. ,,,1 at. If a debt is he ttaid he would lay before the e nit l;,iiKuisliiiiK oil beds of sickness in 'craven, it can not be deluded, because tee full inforiiialion on the subject." , f n.,ll( ,.:ll-tl f, ,v t. KVern ' then r yarded as a ci!l. If Mr. Met 'oil. irot this letter from Mr. ,, th(,v )u,,.V(.,,i is "MirouKh mili A ,lrl" '" '"''l'!'"" '' '' Bcely and was in possesion ((f the fads , ,.,, .. ,.,,, ,,,.,.,,,, , ,,. ,v:,v.'' ''' . !; . ' ' 'Mil, ill. I : lints i-epre-enfo watres. sal aboti! his I1s.11.1ta I. its ina.le'iiiacv ami ,..0 , ,.,1. . ..,1 t.,,.., ;.,, ,,, , , ., 1 ,,. ,r , . 1 1 i 11 1 .1 1 . .1 1 ' ,1 mi a 1 ..s 01 . r. .1 1 apt n, on t 1 1 111 j;, ' 1 iny 1 ri, s. 1 en'a Is. or sim 1 1.0 r items ul t a a : d, limited facilities, as M: Hickett claims. .My .:,t isfact ion "throuh military neome are ,,,! allowed as de. I ud loo - ,m what explniialioii will In- offer for the ,.ianiie's ' that thousands and thousand.-' ''' imdaded as income in ti.e - r-. I i I r slap in the face nisei the N. ('. Oriho f ,,.,. s, -s ,(l,u.rs ,r ,., ,.i, rd",,' for the vear in which the .Iche ,....lt. li,.-, ; I) . . 'ion is - "U'jht er in a previous va 1 . 'Do pae.he Hospital? I iovernnu nt life insurance and i'l uevei , , . lad thai expect- . I income v. a s not i" If Ihev were la Imriiiir under a wroi): .,.,. it .,.ii 1 1 , 1 .1 . 1 , renew it ,ij;.iiu. el'.ed dies no! redo-f the taxable 10 '"l"ri",-'i"' 1 misinformation about wl( - t i r - 1 : li military cii: ome. t-eely's hospital. It. It. !tabiiie,,n could ,., ,.,K,t ;!s wcil cast hope behiad. I'evno o' of .. ordinarv de',' 1 1 no have told them if they had asked him. . '"' i'o lu.l. d In the t.-.xpavt . 's return. He knows -about everv ort hopa-dic hos (ireei.sboro, which has had the com "'""' iu :l ""'ri' '-l'."''' '"' form of . ,, .... , ... , caoilal. Where. Ien ever, a debt choree.! pital 111 the I nite.l "Stales. He knows mission form of jiovorninenj tor severti 1 oil as worthless is m a later vear recover their ens', equipment, and facilities. He years past, is thinking of adoption the (,( ((r , t jallv 'recovered the aim. nut re had been in cono-pondem e with Mr. city iiiannncr form, tiastoitria never had covered is taxable income to I he" ere. I it or ISts'ly and knew S-ely's plans, which, by a commission form of government but for the y, en in which receive.!. the way are plans and nothing else. No has had the city malinger form long actual work has b. ,11 started on Ins Ims enough to be aide to recommend it to An Institution for Crippl d Children, pital. irecusboi o as being far and away t he Sa lisbu, v I'os. Thanks tu the build..' tenacity and best Cast on ia lias ever hail. We do not The Orthopaedic ilosj.ital which is b- a It the e gun men eiave cainao, c.ii i Ion': '' go hoi, tin;; and si. out g ode- in the ..ill el ix w ay .' 4 -., 'I I oh.ot l.n.oi-,' iii.-iv i I, ' i.U I,-,! ""V ' . -. - -j - right i doing, I,,:' . : -. J V fcwa-s-.- mrnti ' I thoo. it is er:,. t ! inali.f.r- ! !i 3 The in. lease of I, ,,1. laps indicates that A.,y Ta-u'.;.- I.:, i-niu u,.. , ,,. I : : i, 1 Jj JttsG. ,vttw.u. S. Igo lit ;.. ., o 11 . 2 iii pr .1, ' eei s I -. ! : c : . r I i y . r ' r ei mi ii. jj I'.ioi hi lb ii regular v .. at ..oi. ' i oi .oil ,- ..a : d v :,- in ,i , , i ff oa ' ! .b.wa i Iiti.- i. I .. 3 I in ' s! -a ' inn-, i.f i,l!;-ii alio ,1 -.1 t'cl. ..-! . , i,' fiicu;. a.Ji. I' .1 t.e (i d -'U .'. I deep . II' !l "t . ileimo: ' ! .1 i e '. I ' :, I t llle ." H I I ,. I . n ) i , an, ;,p: ,'.'. ' ll'.' man liigl r up is !.. .ioo i. At loo s I ,,:, :i- .. ... . '! I- ..;o h.,t i ,,j ; i. -, .i ,,i,,. I f, I i a . .go l . 1 I, ' . ! ,-a V : . i !:,.! ;. . . 1 ''t . : I " , ., . : u c : ; ' l I .1 i.'' I I. I .'.''. c . ., i r ' t i " 1 . : - o. I . . . ,o . I,.-. If " ' ' I"' b'.'.'i.i ' i- i n ;!. ' '. 1 ii 1 . " 1 . ol. . , ' - , '-, , : ., ; ., . $ .I,..'-' .,,,.1 : : . : ; 1 , I v .'ii' 'on.' .1 .'".i ii .o'' .i . , . ,i i , ' ., ,i , : . i , . , ; ... . . , Or.. C I.f n .le g r.l I'.'s I ., , I ,. s'.e . .'. H tall- w. i a nee, ... I ' ' ..o. ,1 ' V, I .'.': j - , .,. .... I ,:.'. . ,i. , i, '" ri.-e- 'i.:-'e , ... .a, !..;.,'.-;g . :. 1. !..(; . i' , .1. . A o.i dr. e - ! . k.d ' i:." :.-..! .: ,e I h, .... ,,, . ,,; ,,. ' I j "' q.le a . '. i ii .' I o ' ... ' ; ;,. oi, 1 1 I ei . ,n . , I . .. .. . , i , -- o ' i . s ,',;. , lr ' i '" " : r " . . , , , , ! I i In ' I -- the p. ii 1 i, i. i i, ir i . ! - iv ill ;. , : 1 , , i , .- ; i , ',, ,:.!' I h. o.c . . no,. ! ; .1 'Am. in-io. .. . ! . t " Ul.ili l .!.! OI lijl'i.-c'i 111' '..'sr. J V. : the .ion g' . ' f'.-i! . 'le 'run ( o . , Loruv hn.e ': and '; '' V, j . - .iii i-i ii ii -. ii g a 1 1 . j-. o - . . i - . . i it 'i r . . in .m , . 1 1 1 1 v , . r n ..' I b 'I.e leading tr.l.s'S . ''ii1 e hat ne 1 1. is ,U i ope. I I r.on I i 1 r oig ; ,. i ."CI.- the i in , ;, o i ;., - .,. .1 '.. ' I, i':: i into the sired. -I - r (' "I c :..-, - . .r In r en o "j in n. i . . a - r p! . .; v. ..'i be 'I'ta.r . ! a' 4 If Ho- ;,' mug I'', ui.'ih lier l.oii " '" "' i . !-. ;i'.i. ."'. ' with the bride's '.,: ,, ,!,;,..!,- h;.t T'." , in. - 's o: U-'.r, a'l . o' . 3 o expla ill t hat I h. re i a ami s.- -jor I age. . I ' ' - n ' o ' ' ' i . - .'u; ; i A I'll.. i...i ii. .. . I.-, i in ' ii. -I. i ? I f V , ill, l.'.l'l', -i e . --.ne I'l I.' .''. ... :' I , .- u' !.. . hi";; for a I - r.o. ', ra.-. ' ! ia ,- i .: . . . . an ... ; : . J 'e,i 0 ; i mo. ' : . ., i j ' T - - H UNDREDS OF PACKAGES LEAVING DAILY. THIS IS YOUR SALE IF YOU EVER OWNED ONE. , ' This sweeping sale of everything in this store is proving as we said it would to be the most 3 ii. A i l i ; hi aitracuve eyeni oi its Kina in years. Hundreds of big and small packages are be ing wrapped up every day - which means that hundreds of our customers are. saving good money on good clothing, furnishings, piece goods, shoes, etc. We can't keep it up forever but as long as it lasts - so docs your chance to get in on the ground floor. Of interest tomorrow, THURSDAY, vc of- icr you uie roiiGwmg at prices un-ncaja-or before, bee them. 25c Apron Ginghams (from 10 to 11, limit 10 yards to customer ) per yard 5c 2"c Dress Ginghams, assorted plaids and 10c 10c 19c 8 stripes, per yard rc Percale, per yard fUc Dress Ginghams, per yard 25c Towels, each 25c Curtain Scrim, per yard 50c Indian Head Linen, per yard . . . ()5c Hill's Middie Jeans (limit 10 yards) 25c $1.00 :),;" Dress Linen, special per yard 50c jjj Si. 25 58" Table Damask, special for Thurs- 10c 25c v (nlv. nor vivl " .'- - .- ' X" - - .' . - f -'.u d.i icext Mar liaper (Jloth, special 10 yard bolt, e ach $1.75 j! s:;.5)-:;o" !Jfl Shu-Diiinoi-rfh ,r.-i-i in H , ani im.ml, (.'a C ll l.s7i Xl.no Men's Blue Work Shirts, each. . . 50c REMNANTS! REMNANTS! Y i- said it! Thousands of yards of per I'Vf. t : liort lengths in waists and diess pat-t.-rn". .u'o (,n sale Thursday morning. If you lave ii?;t gotten in on this limnant. Sale you had K.Uer conic Thursday. To put it oil' on ly means your disappointment. Many per fectly good patterns go in this sale, at well, think of it per yard 5 and 10c. Don't miss this opportunity. Our sup will soon be exhausted. . i: n Ply Hope Mercantile Co, THE HOME OF REAL BARGAINS C0O'3J'5'3'CS0.-;3355l5Oaj9C.C'3BSi'swtf tl, le O'o e th.A ,. I I, Hill to I I e'l .1 If ate. there h a lie ' e ,i O , I ay I .. . . k a. : ! ii I.1N0TYPF. HA. .II a la ".Stub" i I i e ' u ha ' a -."i -' o.'l of a I'i .;i-:iii.I 'I li soioe I'.'-n. 1 r a ! ,1 J n 9 0 '6 9 t 9 O l LUMBER?: r -9. ? LUMBER THAT LASTS FOR YEARS , i , . I: i: r I o-e I'i orn r f I i ' o ;, ,,.) , r -t , Unnt -hole-i a a. I i . i:,-. i. io ; e i v t o s.iii , !a in . ,'.'.! ." a.l ,;; li.'l ii i 0 . I .ll'i, I e ! Iii' ; i ,"a CIS - :,o .o' h .ta I 'i .. a . ! '.',. , pa it: I , !.: in- a ii I . i a .. He. I .'. . 'ioi'll : .i HM.Ie i.f I, in, la r I. erf. to !l al CITY I L'MC'.i: ( ' , Pallas Kojtl .it C u N.-W . Cios.sitir w ii ti ft J O o A e o . (9 H u 0 e i o o t) o I'.aliinu think ( ! reeiislioro hoiiI.I make any mis hti. k to it ivenes- ot 1 .iciinelioily has heen run to his hole, ami take in following ( ia.itoilin s exalii'le in thiin.es are that the Tiny Tims of the this respeit. Nta'e .'l he rrmeinlierel ilh u elate V In u l.oM'inor 1 ; , . Ts - - r ias uioih more I ha u al! as'iinia is asking for 'lie u i I . I t , he al.'- ,, . it. lee s al.!.- I . isi'i ami i.e 1 e'.'i. leil' K in 1.. . I ,:. I !' ini.i MOtee tj.ere v..-: la .1,. w ,, a roinat ion. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT. The r,rf'rt of I'ity Manager Alexan tier ,iihlish". in this 'a..r Moiulny gives a siiniinnry tif the year's jntiitie uuler the commission manager form of I'itJ' government . Mr. Alexander's re port goes to hlitiu some of the many :nl vait;igen that are to lie . I -rive. I from this form of city government. Of upt'cial iiiiirta!H-f in his niminary are liis re Hrts or the fire, police ami water .le jiirtineiiJs. The .oli,e ami tire .lepart "lttM-k Hill has honoreil one of (in-to nia's young business men wlnmi e have loane'l to that city for a while. lialph Armstrong, as be is knoivn litre, has been electe.1 mayor of liock Hill. This is another in. li. -at ion that he is follow ing in the -foot sttps of a worthy father, 'his insi it n: ion a goin Tliat all steel iiiagnnites are not maile of ht'tl is shown by the fact that (Schwab she.! tears on the witness Muml while ilcff lnling himself in the ship biiihling investigation. ing establish,'. I at ( a sum of m iiiov uilii.'iil to eoinpl, an. I to ma' nt.i in i' o years. As w, recall the bulge! committee I;. I not give his ins: li ii' ion a n ' lo ag. an. I the instilu 'ions fir the .- r i . j i I ihil.lren will have !o right is a to :,ay a ppropi it t ions it mav s , lire. I'rei.lent llaliinu'toM. win. s the , riginal .ji't'i'iuler ami pi'oin.,;,i" o; 'his ins1 it ii' i in. is asking for 1 in 1,1 inn ''or the buil lia. ami for one we hope he will get wha'ev. r is necessai v for making ii.-ern. renicly ,ig the liroken wouioU of - i 1.1 ), t am! restor'ng I hem to a norma! w::v of living. We simply cannot s.-c. how a binlgot eon, aiittee t, in I I refuse to r.v, miie'ii. money for this e,,.;it inst it ut ion. Ace u.ll'ie. t : iie !. iy who t 'I r e I'ipe- '.-. li en' . ' !" ne : I th-i i , r pph I' m m e O M I-, Nut Stuff. "Coal I'ealers' Taxes Set High" nipnU have b.-.i combine.l ami there is ,.,. in ,. s,,aper. No sympathv con.H-tPnt force of full Pi. firemen netl fr((I1 T. ,., tlt.u,,.r ,laM taX(, ,,. polK-emeii . The fire .lepartnicnt is now ''Yes-,'' sai.l tlie me-. -rj.'.-int. '"'. tinve ha.l a ihanee f.oni tlii ever'a-t ii.g s'uui .i,-t if Washiiig'ioi h , I 'el that cyrgo o'" wa'nuts come tliii.uii putilic to the point of robbery. Let 'em Hut thev sf I i- " ru.pletely inotorue.l . The water ami uffert .s.lt 4U. 8.(y "Walnuts.' .S-o, I it What fr.'" Wage B.VstelllS have 1H-II thorollghiy "'Ve, you see, liu.l.iy. they s.ii, there overliauletl nl reorganize.!. More Truth Than Poetryv n:,s 'bnfi'r "f the si, tils exploring I An active system of hamlling ,0111 ,, , , , , s'riking the ..loiieis. , . . , . , llu I. la. the cook, ha.l jus! receive,! a . til'iintu .tin. I si-n iu.rfm.li.. I..,." . I:. 1 . 1 ett,.r ,,,m irr f-n,.,isi, ,v,r in which isiutt exists Wtweeii the city health ,le he tolU her of his hi, k in being proinntoil partnieut, the lleU Cross ami the other to), sergeant. I'liable to keep thr charitable inatitutioiis . A call for help l"'ws herself hut .hml.ttiil as to .lay '" aske.l the tourist. ii'WtRj immetliaJely. Sanitary in- I1 r",."leri"K K"Kli!"1'. "Not;, .len, thing. " nnswe:-! the t,a ..er on.,,..: tlV). (lf nB-:n Cnl-i, ,i'sgiist,.,!lv ; alio . I s, ,o , iii. Illle ,;,j ;... ;,';,. gambl '!:at he's sonie' I lle i se. I ' , rv'i. .i, w: , P 'tori ill-",' ii. a n w i i oi": ' w ..ill. I (-,,,. 4 lie !i a' t at count iug . f in- , To be eiilis'.s" i t. tlo so'! - In, tl I I I.:. M- I e- oil lor i, lent of ail I 1 e ;-!..' N'.i'e has no; s- .-it eei. aa.l there are o o. ate -pen;.!,- coiiio a't.oe!. v to. :' V v. .1'-. r....ve, o a i a r. iii.o .! coroi. i : l. .1 t! - .: 1 . ,-,!'. s Th.- it. I, c e li . I a r.-, a . I a e i ii-' th, oia"," ' matter '! '. tin' th ' re, pirn; 'ipois from it" an not fV.i'v" ll'lleS" to it.s pi Noted Dancer Dead. Ib.l we r.-a ii a 'poss.iin in a i flii-lia-e piiie. Perfect Pcac .iilliing lining arouu.i here election o!. liA.tinn. un.l .tmut j-l.. ,ii .. . ...... k . . . t .. . - , . .. , . .-..s s.i.s. soe .,uikco, nut, ne i ., ,.n.,, ,,ut tlie mi :tia lietne toe tlint We ha.l li.,-n ni! lit up a. an', a i'ui mi m .iiuiiv,,, uasis, auu oaim uislocatej. .' fiyliting har.lly got started." i "1 nil t a..' ! lie al. !i rhuii'i, t.rgaii. a raiibit ii: a s(uirrel oa ler a a an"' ho'.-l : ti I a blind tiger in a i nure', lee i ini'iit, or have we got hats in our belfr;, .' I'pcn hearing a y n.ng i;; ! n.ui.ier to.- her eveni'ig w,.y the ,,; ; hup.-to !'. After niniiing on a four -day a w eek lospital was all li: ,.p if i: didti 't i;a. s- 'clule i.'m-e last NoM'inb'.T the Krw'in anv patience, we had t i lel'i. -tan' l a i'itit Cotton Mills ;it Iitnn resumed full-tinie e ot"1 rati", is this ,.-k . One t'lDUf.'ind l!- wheii we duln t have any patience. eraiives aie employed. THE GAZETTE HAS TWO PHONES Call 50 For Business Call 232 For News and Editorial De partments. Remember this and help us save time and Ircuble." I -JI! i !v The .-.-o;-:.,1. J'r 'ss. ') NKV.V(i!:j. .Ian. L'C - Mrs. Mart loo, fa nt i. furtlier pn mi. re lianzciese of the Metropolitan i" r;i ( 'oiiipa'iy :tnd no'eo' f-.r h. r .:ui,-vti: n -;i:!v half a n i:io ;.go in "The H'.'ok Crook", died sa5eaSJat h i. la'e hiMt nig!:. She was "( years he was "H x-tars fi i ra is ; -V, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MAN to j.. ,,,it ae-iin. Am looking for busineis. M;:y 1 iiisiu your ear! : .v ot.i s . R. V. WILLIAMS, The Automobile Insurance Man Fone 410
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1921, edition 1
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