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1 4' 1 t 5 The Gastonia Gazette. tViW-'tSTABLlSHEfr 1so -.ipM4 Imy Afternoon in the Week f tept Su7, at 214 W. Airline Ave. -1 '. CAtETTE PUBLISHING CO. OfflC: 214 W. Airline Ave. Phone 50 and 232 U. W, Atkins Managing Editor . D, Atkiai Business Manager Bgl A. Query Editor Mm. to K. Brockman,. .Society Editor '.Admitted into the ma IN v '-! IBM at Gastonia. N '.. ;it t;,e tat of postage, April '.:-. SUBSCRIPTION TRICE . By Carrier or Mail in the City On Year t-'"1 Koatha - ' Taraa Months ' Oat Month .1 ' By Mail Outside of Gantuma Oaa Year i 1 "" Bis Jfoatha "" TVm Months i "" Oat Month .. '. Payable Invariably in Advance . Member of The Associated Press ,;Tba Associated Press is ej.io-iviK titled . to the use for rcpnblic-itcn uf a BOWl dispatches e-re.litr.l tn it or n.it . vrttiM credited in this paper nu.l aS . the -local news published therein. A'l fcfbt of republication of hne. ial .lis galeae ara also reserved. te'i-, . 'THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1921 'fotaaia, Tna South'i City of Spindles WV--" y- ; PX0P0SED LEGISLATION. V avha Oazetto IS publishing today tin tho bill proposing certain ciian. s 1 the status of some of the county olh fiftW. It is being printed simply for the Urtnution ami fruidanee of the ot,T- Sad tax-payers of tho county. V. hope ti)oy " Will reml it, dissi'ct it and pass Upon it. If it meets with your appto,, I, atto. If not, give tint reasons therefor. . l'Stl your riews on this matter, and any others pertaining to public questions . -, . , efpiiag the we! faro of our count v and iltJViP this piijM'r for publicnl ion. The tia'ZStte will b glad to furnish spa e for a 'si iateljigent tliscussion. Wo4neslay's Oazetto gave some of the 4etaU measures that the fraineis of this full had in mind when it was draun ifP Briefly, the sheriff's office goes back td' th commission basis, the oflice of auditor is eliminated, ami that of clerk tO lKo board, auditor and accountant is created. Certain raises in salary are alsi aoatemplateil. i ."ITkUa discussing this matter, The Ca Wtt repeats what tras said yesterday regarding the salaries of the two lady eWks im tile office of the register of flf!! and clerk of the court. They on-ht. to b raised, and provision on,dit to be nude for them in the present bill. ,'0tJB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. .'(tV lip the following from Scu tari SHl's monthly bulletin far February. bit put: f,-. I f'The fume of the Ciastonia Cham J.lr-,of Commerce lias extended all U'otrr tho Southeast, and I am par ' tjcUlarly anxious to see the report f that had been commented on s i fa orobly by the Cliarlotte obseMer.-' writ- the southern s;iles inanat'. r of "One .of the largest supply i-oipora-tions in the country. Our Cliamlx-r of Commerce i- of tne litest organizations of it h South. Nothing is.apes KMll II i'. W. refer, for instame. to the pii, k a. ' taken by tho directors yesterday ie.... ing the State road project which, if W ton Salem 's juditions are heard, will Cect the hard surface mountains through W ighway t. 'on Sa leia 111 I Klkin, rather than by ,,y ,,f r, Oa.stonia, Lineolnton, Hickorv and COMMUNITY SERVICE ' The clauses in recreational pi: ganion Wing conducted by tt,. r, tatue of Community .N nic- i a tnory are drawing g , ln. -. u afternoon and evening, r, .,. .,, i tannity workers and .lnir. ii had eo-0erating splendidly in the u the results Hre all that .an a ao early. Following tin- c .,, ol I': V. :i! ' oll,e olii'niltii! y a, 1 n itie. Struct ion in plays and gnu Ottier courses in dramatic- Singing, athletics, playground a ate. If you have not already enroll to the Armory and renew your SHALL WE SLEEP ON? Ualtss the jieople most ,lini'! .!, r tattd how an active iut .-i . t m toOBntaUB counties to the north . t ! r. they will be "lout province" :n,i.,d m. far Hickory, Lenoir, eon ; ,id tin rtbfr towns in this section ;n. ...i,, . in d. is'A. (tlgorout ,effort is 1 . i i , ,-, i, aacct theae counties up ith Wdns-nn Bitlcm bf.mtmu of a hard .-ni t ac road wfckk would Htret.-li from ihe il.ac,., eMy 0 Boone by way of YudkimiU fclkia. Wilkesboro, Sj.artu mid .l,-ffeioii 4d then leave alniut a L'., mile ;ap ut dirt road for Hickory and the ,tb r foM to contemplate. Trade for I'oo BiU.t would l pulled in a direction that HUtad not teen accustomed to Koiiig ly iaeaJtl of a good hard pavement. . If wo ataud here idle, and let Win tloa Salem get airy with iu ).roinbi-. ' ! i tion, we have nobody to blame but our selves . The (piestion is, Are we, going to let Winston Salem ut it overf Hickory Jfecord . Jf the proposed proji-ct goes through, the Itlouing Ifock Highway in which (i.istoni.'i, mid all this section, is keenly interested will lc abandoned. The h.-ud-iirtaeed Itieflmay from (iastoii and Me. klciihurg ami South Carolina to the mountains of t lie Blowing Hock, I. in ille:in. Kdgciiiniit country iil he de lleetiil toward Winston Salem . That I. nindi of Winston Salem business iihii Law- a habit of getting whatever d tiny siarl :i t'f . I . It's a good thinu lor in-Tiiii -;iiein. I, ut ,, other ( "lina ci'.es. Tiny took the 1 hi ef in la T 10 n from Charlotte 'ler shij The 'I ''I '1 I in and took the Baptist hospital " I'm. in h'alcigh, liarlntte, dei'iisboni and ' NiIi-I,iim . They beat out Salisl.un. Coi.eord and all the other cities on the 'I " i 'i line in the matter of tile Ash wile M-I.oio tram. h'irst thinj; you know. Miei ,ne giiing to hae i very t li i n jj ; N'Tdi I arnliiia worth h.n ing . Tin- l.,.a. projeet if .ee.te. tOHard W in. t.,11 s.-ih-iii will clTi tually kill all In . ti,r. attiiiiiits at a ha r. I suit'- I i,. the mountains fioin this seetii f the 'aioluias. It is up the citizens of the adjaeeut counties to speak out. A I ready has Uie (lastonia Chainber ,,f I ',, miner, e pointed out the advantages 'hat lie in the ohoi,,. of the route to be known as the Blowing 1;, k Highway ii. through Lincoln and Catawba oum t ies . A BULL ON CAROLINA. r: h ' ' ' I i ' l ; i has more .-..Mini ..,,!!. -joiidh ini.r t ton mill opera ti a laru' i annual p,n roll. ,-,, more r, ...tt.m. ;ui. turns out a g vaii.lv of eolton textiles than nnv -late III the South. ' I ' "Id. " e ha e mol e t ha n b'UI , alio 1 1,. I Oltoil 'mils nearly lull ,,f t.MI n, i,..,,,, 1 'un'c. l.a( ,e,-r e built thirl. on, u vi mills. ngaiiKt a total of fifty n, t h, entire Smith including Maryland. I" A :".l!e, hi night into operation ,hir in' ll'-M in the southern states hcic 711 11 """"id, and .".id thousand of those Mo.'id,- uer.- -,.t ,p in North C roll mi I""... The South added llinele. I, thou sand new loom, ;, f,,urteeii thousand f th.-.,- i, i,. ; ,r, ( arolina. Ill- textile people are pu-zled ove, th- 'o hi-.se in tile market . r i of eotton go. ds. aad a good many mills were t,-in p. r.-uih , .,d doom during the h dida;, """ Xever'lo h si tljev know that ! area in I he kno :i world offers great. -i oppoitunitirs fur expansion in textile jM dii-triis i! an the South i ffets da. am1 ;n the indeliai'e fu'uie. I'a' years ami lern years follow om , " "oething like th,. regulai swing of n peml'i'iiin now as in 1'h.a raoh 's Cotton mill owners for the inns! I'"r: nr.. banking with undisturbed op tine- n n North ( arolioa. And in f ,t thee hav had sense enough t,, hedgi. against the hardships of lean ear a less.,, that :he ,-est of us seem ti. learn with difficult v. ' am a bell on America, said l':ep..n' M "gaii. and he s.,t (i,.,t with iin.Cs'iii ', I e.pi .reniity w I en the common s'o, k in his s',el corporation was s.-lliu at ,... en's. And the result is the riche- -nigh- business in America lo.luv. Th' ' '"' :l '''a year in Ninth i aioliaa llll'i" ar lierless fat years alu .1 I ''ind pco !e are paralyed bv fe: teili:.ooit. ciuiageoiis pi'ople are 1 'he HI I oth S'ate. ,iiii,. i hum. ii. I'nivels'ty News Letter. COMMUNICATION FROM "BEN HOPE." ' the IMitor of The (oizctle: A" I am now fairly wed known to' ' leaders, a formal introduction ol il, Tie I i- sea reel v iie.essaiy. Thanhs . '.ette. and many other good news r- which hav.. printed my coiitnl.ii from time to t ime. Hen Hope, ' ' hut iii writer, student and author, i- h a , . I i in ma nv places. reeeu,. The Dailv (ill .ette re,' I bop'' that it will continue ' ' "'ue t" me. It is about the Ihest '' '"' 111 th'" form of a daily newspaper. 1 Im.- ever seen. My sympathy -"" "l" uii:es..et-...'v to the inaeag. r ,f 'I-'' paper iii M,e:r reel n t bereavement. W:! "- S'iri' of the departed on.- ev-, i"gr near them with greater cons,., ra ' 1 'he high, r ideals of lif,. ;,,j mi e. a, !,,o. o-, i a!,u; making a i 'I'd bet'er I . I u, ,.!,., lott. 1' an wli.i lea l thi-i i-i, wile ' an mriojne I,,,, sdiiny by the (ire. ., r ''riiino oa. ja ,v trying t.. -r.l.'d.- on: M,U i,i,s.:,:,,, in--. ad o '' ".v le-k pounding it mil ,,, in-. :. .-iter. I eanriot n,. mv t .e ' ' i'-r urn, h in eld weather. Tlii in ter. 1 am ,atl r ,,.r,. feeble than ii-nal ; In refoie 1 am not writing ri yreat deal. When aimner comes. hnneer. I hope tn i-:nii "prcide" at mv faithful 0!ier; ;"r 1 I'.'''- :i rne-viKc for the world and I oi'i-t deliver it. V' it. me. I mu-t turn mv thouold :m ! at'.'iiti.ni to matter moi,. crniii,,,, ' ' o us hope, not wholly -or lid! The period ,. r,i oiKtrnction nnd r.':ld.iu-t "" n1 fa.U particularly hard upon mane "' :ll b I k,, all poor men, I too am : ;.ii--. to try to make provision for lev :.re..,i a,,,! f n-nr.- welfare. And 'Moai mv birth. lav mmv aroinnl it seem" ' 1 diaiK tiffins 'ime for me to do I )'i M:,r,h T shall 1... thirty four a r . I , i r ! v waikin Ann just think of it, reader our years of shut in lif,. and no . no rmiiiinz ;in. jdayiu, and no loiiii; a man work in the battle of lif,.' Still. I am not eoinidnlulnir I I,.,... railinys against fate" to fitter; for I feel that it i, all fr the lest. Hut I do of'fri become lonely; and I love tn revive letter. Therefore. T hope to hear from all the r.ynler. of The OaT.ette on or before my birthday this year. Tliev I OUfLLEN'S SAYINGS Flashes of Wit and Humor From the Pen of Great Par agrapher. liy ROBEBT QUI.I.KN'. (Copyright 1920, Aaaofiata Editors.) Synopsis of man '. an.:..:..... M ie. A in. rn a s a ha .. i :i .pi.-- .! : ud It.e i. . i. It I. oil, I I; ii.i.k t.:i, !..r -tid. i ' p: m r. Wi a I I. ak' TUltlL tin tat ion that r.-p il ' I' Life the m.r .11" "ll , hill. It is ,, the !,. -. I, III tile .., The IV , a !:ie p. i and go I,, A in ind s te III. The .ell, 'I gh' to, hoiiai'es ai .1.1. l He l. e day co. lid hi. at .". Is especially baby c.i ilia; One las , to light An , stunts the I If i, he m. n.e We .als the 0. I, a,, e N. Y. socikty i; iNi a ; i.i : TO Mow y,,";. ' lie d".... , M i i ; I . . i , i :. I' (Oil M i i;,i ' Qui'e S.iti:;:'.!'. tt r, 1' th. l r l i w r of p ,:. Wl:i' ., no oi,.. -II ' !, letter w I re. ial ii bv the ! mar,, i;,. before .-' 'III 11 n a ' i-Vetl 1 1 I o i:id 1 1 ,1 ie Mill. York. S. Thankii, tl We I hope -ore day aderjaate measnr- ti aid. i sic-ti : PI HeJl. irti Ii' in; York, S. C. Feb. b'ollil o - ... i. ; I ; ... , if A im r . a ' ' i. . I- r, s a i ' , . , i, . ' I :r.. 1 t. tID woo-jx K,r5. ) vsV fv t ' lie , f I he t..- i I 'il, , THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE LEND FARMERS TWO BILLIONS - Governor Harding Says Reserve ' Banks Increased Instead ot D F I none HeStriCting LOanS. FIGURES REFUTE CHARGES More Than Two-and-a-Half Tlmee aa Much Paper Was Discounted In Eleven Months of 1920 aa In tho 'Year 1919 Report to Gronna. Win ore ha p. p. r Ke li.tiLi'iii.More tbnn two and if times us much agricultural was rediscounted by Federnl banks :n the 11 months down to I , ini.er 1, lout), as was red Is- coai, T, d .luring the entire year of 1910, ;k . or dm ; to estimates furnished by ( ,,,m i urn- Hauling of the federnl re s. board to Senator A. J. (Jronna, i i, .1,1., ut 1 1 of the s'-nate coininlttee on ivi i, uhuro The estimates furnished .-lee.. I tsl '. 1 11 II I I II ' :i-..i.n:; l be ;liet I tl.at farm paper rediscounted ear amounted to almost .'J,(H)(, ,i. '! lie .Miniates are: V.IL'O, $1,- ;:. i,!; loio. $7iM.,i:i('i,(HM. I'aii.aa's have been complaining e leral llcscni' banks discriuiill- ai.d .i-,!itisi "Hiiun, and Instead of iimJ.icg credds to the grower more il elas a. aeluallv restricted lotiris. T.-i a --ii ry ctlieials have consistently n a iita-io d that credits were not re st: .led l.itl were greatly increased. . a ' ! , tin. fanners hne insist ed that they have been discriminated a.a'i. t ai"! en this contention they i l a . I s. , I tin i i- demand for u revival o' i I:.- ' or Finance corporal ion. The I. II i -xivii.g the ciinir;it ion bus been I . -... d b congress. " Tdore Loans Than Are Tabulated. I:, his idler to Senator Cronna, ' i' " , r 1 1 , , i llarding intiinates that while , ' S i .: u res me merely est iina t e.s bused i ii, the pi n'lia l ion li'ml sales of farm :.r die is. t ; 1 1 . 1 1 1 u ! t 1 1 - much more 1 ' ' , i ' ' iian I-, tiilnila'ed us nctunlly , ., ii : in i be fa naei s. I Ie writes : i il in ii w ilb the request :.!. in in:r Idler of I leceinlier 14, t . .of.-: -an , ion regarding the amount ."Mini ;il:i iciiltiinil paper redls- i. ud i! ,.,' the years I'.HO and !' .n ( o .'ate). Ii;isei on agricultural ..; ...ti and sales of the respective i' - I !,.i -. e liie honor t o submit here . :. - in a I .-1 1 1 1 1 1 : i r statenient ciiiii ,:', l 1 : .mii le'egi tipliic data received i ,,l, I'i-Ii ral Re-serve l illlUs. ".-, .,ii i:; of the federal reserve an pn.Vrs tint notes, drafts r.ml l.i I. iiiaen or i-ssiied for agrieultural 1 i : 1 ; '- nl li::-ed on live stock llllV U - a ti aliiial.v of not lunger tliatl six a ol. ills, are eligible for rediscount by a i d. ral Reserv.- bank, the limit of e .-'a..1., iii nil other cases being !M) s. 'I he I i dec il Reserve banks re- 1 d -' -.ii-ii l:i i amounts of agricultural :: .' v ii ' b has a maturity not ex ' .i i 1 ' I'a.vs. but such paper Is :: -dad with other jiaper of like ma il 1 1 ii. "II ore, agricultural and live s-tiii-'. paper-, ,-is shown by the Federal ' .e i.ir-.hs. applies only to paper i. i . a t la'iirity of longer than DO I. ' 'l l.e In aid receives this Infor-i.- 'e n from day to day and the : a. i : r . i of ngi'icult u nil discount at a, di l edi ial Hi-serve bank, that Is. i ; '. l aving n maturity of from nine r dajs to s.ix months. Is published :o l' i. o in i ! i in t!ie Federal Reserve la In. ' e - i cial figures furnished bv I ' d' i ii I l:esere hanks In RCcord- .' i'li vi'iir ie(iiest are in nil eases i : te-:. ,,,, evact figures of tbo total the o nn I - Ke ,: ol Ila f bu ns for airriiultnriil pur 1 1 -- nv.-iilnble at the Kederal :;;iU. In the first place, most i I'.iw in's nt I'edernl Heserve ban',-. !.y member bunks during the ear l!'i: and a considerable propor JiAKiMNG ti hi i f those borrowinus duriii; Hip , ... , ,a:i ! 'id v. 'iir h.'ive been ill the form ot the i Hi bui row in u banks own notes, se d b; -u eminent obligations or by iiienial. 1iidiil rial and ajrrieiil I a per. It is known thnt member - in Xcw York city have nuide loan- to their coi-resMind"nt ba la: bai,!.-. i liioii . Ii.uit the country, nnd it i- iv. -oi able to suppose that part of pi iiK ol such loans have been did i d by the I Mirrowin bunks for ' idt'M'al pnrpov.ev. hilt It is linpos- -:l.:e i o - tat i- the a mount. Conditions Similar in Other Banks. "I!" vaiie is true vlth resieet ia 'oai - n ad- ij inemlier bunks in Chi i . '': ' Si. l.onis, Minneapolis, Kansas ''I,. Ni"i tn-leans nml other financial ,t ; titer i Ii i "i i rlmnt the country. Non oi'od er State banks lend Inrjro sums oi tlo- a:".. rebate fur iirlcultural pir i" si'-'. I'.tit us they have no lo:i Mnfrn , i b 'be l edetal I!esere banks ibelr , , , .: O.H.X t fiirniers are not rellected In 'ie !'..n:.s furnished by the l-'ederai . b- m- banks. :i It liouirli it is n fact ;!,t all Federal Heserve linnis have - :" 'i b iidtii'.- a Inru''- amount to mem- 'r banks, which have In turn -edis- ': -:: d paper foV ri'inmeinber Ininks. "I: -liouid be borne in mind nlso '' '! ' t' 'nl ninonnt of farmers' notes i i .'"s, , laiied ny Federal Heserve o . ,,i,:,s KieS no indication of the N"t.r an oii it aiPiinced by the Federal He set. banks to linnnee the production up. d iind -ale of farm products, since large , the iii: . ni ls ndvanced Mo member banks now. 'ti oiber districts on commercial and .it ii.dt'-i r;al pnper tire used by these .more I :: ! - for i.mns to neri cultural inters'-, iin'y the Federal Heserve banks : :: ;- of I i-1 a-.nnl. Atlanta, St. ixinis nnd Alii.-h Miniu'apolts have taken account of loai.s this character l.y increasing'-' 4- Subscribe tor The Dailv Gaze: proportionately the a rtouats' formally Classed as farmers' paier. 'In view of these facts. It la evident that the compilation transmitted here with la valuable merely as Indicating the Increased amount of agricultural paper rediscounted by thr Federal Ite- serve banks for member bunks during ! fJ'1 tver theJcar, 101 M The board transmits also a table ! prepared from figures published in the ' r'ederal Kesene Uulletln, showing the , holdings by eaeh Federal Heserve ; bank on the last Friday In each month I during the years 1019 and r.iln of pa ' per classed by the Federal Reserve i banks as agricultural and live stock ; paper. This classification does not In I elude anything but notes having a ma turity of longer than !H) days-. It will ; be noted that there has been a steady 1 Increuse In these holdings since the , beginning of the present year mid that this Increase has continued after Octo ber of the present year, while hi 1011 normal reductions from the high Sep tember figures are shown during the months of October, November and Ic cember. "The Increased holdings of Agricul tural paper by the Federal Reserve bank of Iloston during July and An gust of the present year, represent In the greoter part paper held under re discount for other Federal Reserve bankR. The comment made regarding the Incompleteness of the figures lr the first tnlde npplles with equnl force to the figures In the table showing t In monthly holdings, which tire exclusive of the Federnl Itityerve bank holdings of nonagrlculturnl paper, the proceeds of which may have been used by the member banks to finance production and sales of agricultural staples." Governor Harding's estimate of the paper rediscounted with the Federal i.esere hanks, hascd on the produc tion and stile of farm products, fol lows: In each case the 1010 figures are given first, and the 10:J0 figures second. The figures, as applied to the Federal Reserve banks in each o? 12 cities, are : Here Are the Figures. Ronton I ?.R4?.IW1 J No data 2.971.0011 mUdmi . in?, Aim nri . 9 300 f) . 47. inn ifl . ? I'M "CO, oio . iVici.HVi . un 4' iv . INI.i7i.oi . s."..eo!i.(,:r) 4171' il Nn it.ltil H. .".i.'l I. 7:',:i.'iri ,Ti HIT.. KM 2rto ooo.imi 1 av tnv r mi i.o"0 y;:. 'nn,. lino 2 .-i. 4:r.'.'rti 44 T'l I (li o ILL', "o", New York ... Phllflclelprila ., f'levelanil Richmond Atlanta ChirHjrn fct. IoiiIr Minneapolis ... Knnii.il City Pnlla San Fran.-lseo Total for 11 haViks.$T29.Di;,ikiO $1 !k.i..i;::!.i., The second table iillnded to by Cov ernor MiirdinR, showing the t.-'.-il ninonnt of live stork nml n trrl mi 1 1 1 1 r:i I pnper held by each Federnl Heserve bunk on the Inst Frid:iv of every month during the lust two years re veals thnt the 11. bunks be-.-m win, $."0,001,000 of this pnper In Juiiinirv. Htm, pnlnp to $r,8.2.-.0.iMH) In .l,,, ,. thnt year nnd decrensinc to l.oc.s. 000 In Deccinher Inst yenr. I'nun So:',,. 1X.VHN) In January. T.L'0. the iim niiit rose steadily tinlll no less tlmn :-j (.",,. o90,()(X) was In the banks In November of Inst year. GIRL ASKS $500,000 BALM Artist's Model Says William Barbour, Thread Manufacturer, Beat and Jilted Her. New Tork. Itohert Harbour, son of tlx. lat Col. William Harbour, founder of the Harbour thread mills, nnd him self a manufacturer of thread in I 'a tiysnn. X. J., appeared nt the oltiee of Sheriff Knott and filed a bond of $'.',500 to assure bis presence in ei.ir at the trial of the action brought ' apainst him by Miss May H. Hollin for $.-.00,000 damages. She charees hhn with hnvlris brok en a promise to marry her nnd with having beaten her when she was In his apartment. lie denies both nll ca tions. Miss Rollins Is said to have been nn artist's model In Brooklyn, before she met Mr. Harbour. In her coiiiph im She alleges that he Invited her to Irs apartment on July 13 last, bound Iut hands and beat her "with a rod. Mid or whip." Afterward, she adds. H. repudiated his promise of mnrriage. ' 4 walked Hundreds of Miles To See Dying Daughter After walking several hun dred miles overland from their home In the Ozark mountains of northwestern Arkansas. Mi ami Mrs. Thomas Alexander, carrying a shotgun and an um brella, respectively, arrived ut Monroe. La., In response to let ters from their daughter, criti cally ill, who begged to see them before she died. T'nable to buy railroad tickets, the aged pair .started afoot. They made the journey In three weeks, Sleeping under trees. 3,000 GERMANS TO BRAZIL Wait in Fatherland to Embark for South America One Province Want 1,000. Rio de Janeiro, Ilrnzil. Three thou sand Germans, some unaccompanied, others with their families, are wait ing In Germany to embark for r.rnzll. where they wish to settle, according to advices received by the Hrazilian ministry of ngrlculture from the Ger man emigration department. Governors of ell Brazilian states have been asked by the head of the Brazilian Immigration service wheth er they wish to accept German colon ists and bear expense of transporta tion. Fpirito Santo state has replied that It Is prepared to accept J.fXH). Other states nave not yet responded. Advertise in Tne Daily Gaxette. ' ' 2 : e i l-f. i TBI!.-"' mm Vt;.! I .. x vrV These Are EXTREME SACRIFICES We Announce Today "ion cum find lower Shoe prices perhaps and you can find them higher but quality is just as m ccssary at a reduc ed price as it is at the regular price and when you con sider this then you will readily admit when you see our Shoes that we are paying the extreme limit for a set of clean shelves. Everything must go when March 1st blows whistle we want to be without a pair of Winter Shoes. ft tt 4 r e A You can save substantially - yes, sensa- t tionally this week - and remember - they X are "STAR BRAND" - the Shoe that wears longer. It's worth a it today. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SAT- I URDAY WE OFFER YOU 40 PER CENT ! I OFF ON ANY PAIR Chlldnii's SUcc-i C8c, $1.48, $1.J3, $2.48, $2.28, $3.48 Ladies' SJ.uro $1.!8, $2.08, 53.48, $3.98 and $4.95 Men's Sl-otc $i.CL', $2.48, $2.03, $3.95, $1.95 and $5.98 Hope Mercantile Co. "The Home of Star Brand Shoes" GASTONIA, N. C. AND ROCK HILL, S. C. yaagSEBM"g-,c j GASTONIAN j TODAY and FRIDAY THE GREATEST APJFLAUSE PICTURE OF THE NEW SEASON! "BEHOLD MY WIFE!" E.r.i')ittricl with life, a nroud aristocrat snccringly iiiarricil tun 'Indian Eouaw. Then sent her home to disgrace his family nnd sank to the dregs in the lumber camps cf tho North. Cut one day the MAN in him awoke. Seeking the pitiful creatu.-o he had wronged, he found a radi ant, beautiful woman! who Come fee sorr.ethinr; new in a motion picture! A laic ot Canada's frozen Wilds, society's drawing roojf.s, and the biggest, deepest things in human hearts. With MILTON SILLS ELLIOTT DEXTER and MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT SATURDAY FIRST CHAPTER OF "THE SON OF TARZAN" The World's Wonder Jungle Serial A l.oy and a cirl growing Up together in the heart of the wild African juggle fighting daily for life, hpp'ness and love. The most sensational, thrill ing, exciting and appealing love story ever written by the world's greatest jungle story teller. Story By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS tj MONDAY "THE STAR ROVER" A JACK LONDON Production With an AH Star Cast ZaHasosBrc BARGAINS Subject Sale, '.' I'-: ok at in in in hare.- 'I'lit I . Iiar"s ( 'it t'i i -'i.-uc s i;,i-t,,ei N ''I" a-i It ,ak at ':! ;:!! I'ltipany at . . ."MMi'ine ( on .;i l at "t i. rat inn at I 'I slci" 111 i-ha ri S shares Ll'.i sliart s I a! a n I. s lb. a -in I.'l.lo, M s Am, ri,.; iii nn i. i'r'.'lu.'ts Any of tli.-e -to.-k. are bargains at . r i - s p'otc.. R. S. DICKSON & COMPANY 228 W. 31. Ave. Phone 750 Long Dist. 9911 Postal Phone Subscribe To The Gastonia Daily Gazette, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. i look into anyway. Make SHOES IN STOCK, t IN STOCKS We Oiiei: IL') I 12 J:!0 ( i.mi.aiiv ai .. W V -- i -aw :
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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