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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921 THE CASTONIA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE PACE FIVE w Have You Seen Our Display of Spring Stetsons OUR assortment of these new Stetson Hats in a variety of smart blocks and the fash ionable light shades is most complete. And we are just as conn dent of that genuine Stetson Quality in every hat as we have always been. A logical reason why the same well-dressed men come back each year insisting on STETSON. We can fit ' Stetson to your features and your hat will hold its shape all sea son. KIRBY - WARREN CO. The Home of Good Clothes. EVERY WHITE PEBS0N WILL BE IN SUNDAY SCHOOL ' liy The AsM.cia.tnl 1'res- . i (Ol.tJl lTT. C... I-', :.. ". Es.Ty white t I- h; thi t..ci . I s'.n popi...i: ion uill lie mi !-:i.i.l:.v -.In... I next fiiii'liiy if pines of church v ek-is me. t with success. .-,.- ;-un,lav Hit in.".! women and iliildrci s.'i. ndr 1 the white rMimliiy .-. 'ioi.Is. ;i eei-iier r: - . I 1 1 hai of III'' eiit.f- I'ii;.',.!:; t ii'ii. uai'c I M;i. k .Mexican National Life a Factory to Turn Out the Governing Classes. T.v rnor. nzrJl'ini. CHAVEZ, Mexican Educator. Our whole n.itic.Mi! !ilV Ju ! si one imincns;' fa.torv to niainifac tliro I lie ::ovi nun..' clif- -. 'i li ; foi e:.u ncr.- have ciuii mlli'il our iiutner cial life, cer.iti ! 1 1; i 1 1 1 . our r.nlr. .a.'.s, cur slor'.'.-, our factories. Since the foreigner l.ni c.irr.i ) ". all of ot;r ecotnc.nio life, what is there Iclt to the Mi'Mran to (hi V.'iv, sii:i;.lv to n.'iti. And mi our schools have prepared men for ;i.cmiir,r. We itcc.l iiiorc a:e! i; "fe liiTcr-t!t Linds of traininir. Our people nerd to en;. t niitnv other I, i. iitsb ad of hein .-iniplv flint up, a in the past, to hed ininu' p'.i; -e -, lawyers ami engineers. Our education;!' .ssti iu inu.-t ( Ikiii'jc. so tiiat it can direct th" yoitns eople into fifteen professions iiisti i'd of into thr- , and itt'o t enty or thirty diH'teiit modes of niiiins their liutcr atid t : 1 1 r i i n 1 1 i 1 1 lt to society. The new school should turn il-.-if to deMdepino leaders in our economic nnd social life. I do not mean to nu'.r our education entirely practical, leaving out all of th: li.iniani'.ies. as (I. i-ie.any has d.eie. We must sec that the school introduces voting cople into n.-efu! livelihoo.l and trains thetn at tho same time to be good citizens. m iiiilm m do You Really Make Worth -While Saving' Long distance buying is not always as profitable as it may appear. Your ex press charges, money order and ftje, postage and stationery may come to al most as much as you would pay right here in town for the same merchandise. And the time you spend getting your money order, writing your letter and ii :. . ty;'w UTlmWAs uien waiunK lor your goods to come JKSr often make the "siSht unseen" method mm v of buying the nw-mi'e;i '' .' r . j m w til "SIMON PURE" A STAGE, HERO Nam of Hero of Popular Comody Hat Become, Synonymous for the Genuine Article. i j The expression, "Simon Pure," niean- ' lng "the real man," had its origin in the name of a I'euusylvauia Quaker in Mrs. Centlivre's comedy, "A Bold Stroke for a Wife." lielug ubout to visit London, to attend the quarterly meeting of Ids sect, Atninadah Hold- , fast sends a letter of recommendation and Introduction by hi friend, Simon I'ure, to another Quaker, who is guard ian of Anne Lovely, a young lady re puted to have a fortune of f.'lO.OOO. Colonel Keignwell, another character in the same play, being enamored of Mil's Lovely ami tier fortune, avails himself of an accidental discover of the letter of introduction and suc ceeds in passing himself off as Simon , I'ure. IJut virtue is triumphant In the end. Slmou Pure appears with his witnesses and the scoundrelly Ft-lgnwell Is exposed. The play scored a great success, and the name of "Simon I'ure" was grad ually applied to anything which was genuine and above Imitation. otanrord wntte'a Home a Clubnouse, The former New York home of Stan ford White, noted during the archi tect's life as a treasure house of rare paintings and other "olijets d'art," Is now the clubhouse for the daughter of the countries from which those treasures came. It was recently opened by the International Institute of the New York city Y. W. C. A. as a social and educational center of foreign-horn women and gills. Girls of so many nationalities meet there for FiiL'llsli classes, dramatics, gym work, domestic arts nnd good times in gen eral that neighbors lu the vicinity have named It "Our Own Little League of Nations." If Is one of the 02 ten ters for foreign-born girls iiialntalred In various parts of the United States by the Y. '. C. A. and directed by American women and "nationality workers" who speak the European languages. No More Lifts. A young married man lives In the same apartment building as myself. He has an automobile, and as we boih leave the building about the same time In the morning he frequently gives me a lift. One morning I missed him and upon meeting htm In the evening he sn'd: "Why. I looked for you this morning to take you downtown. Where were yon?" Whereupon his little (laughter, who was with Mm. piped in : "Why. dadi'y. tlldn'. T.Htnina tell yen never to take that girl downtown afcalur ' Chicago Tribune, "li; '. 77 most expensive. Compare that last lot of goods with the kind yourlocal dealer could have sold you and see if you saved anything worth while. a VI:, Irene Marcellus ! jtf't ,i liriM. (KW' j 2 if U (r?U p: ! i si f I ; t-: ir.it':- - -arjmt The face and form of Irtne Mar cellus, on: of the "movie" beauties, re said to be known to more than 50,000,000 people in the United States, at she has been reproduced on the covers cf more than 200 magazines by some of the most noted artists. She is herself a talented sculptress. O - ON 10 my t'rien he pretty smaita guy alia right, llees wife she raisa devil every i icae l.e Mel(h lc(;le night from da lioine. lie liloi he's wife mid he lika da dreenk somatrme, too. Hut da olda lady she no ,l.;i ile dieenl;. Ker. time dat tuy tal;a Icetle shot he gotta (rouble ecu da family. When he freata l:es wife alia right she Kees.i beeia every day. I tlenU he lika dat. too. Pay after toinoi row weel be tree day sefiiio he been rnlscnel! heile bit. I.asa week when he nunc home bees wife she run up wnnt.i keesn beein. Hut she smella smiiaiing on da lneath and rlghtn (jue. c l; siie declda no hees. You know my frien lie feehi bad for dflt. He link ees preety toii.'li whefi (In olda lady laka (hi kres back. He tella her wait's matter she no wat.la keesa liectn? She say, "I never keesn you some more so longa jmi laka da dreenk." My fr.en say he no can do dat any way, lie say he no can t.ika da dreenk and keesu lies wife sama lime. So he tell.i her ees al!n r;g!.t eef he usn da kees for da chaser. I'dt miik.'i lues wife preely mad. She tella lioei.i eery tune lie lukt da drink siie no ke.sa hei'in for out wk, I'.ut my frien ces preety soenta guy and be no care ver moo. li for d; i. Ite wanta da kees ami he wan! a d.i dreenk. so he feegure nut way for t';et ta both. l'.efore he go out one night he as!;a me how ii, any wee'.; cell da ye;:r. I say feefaiy-two inn! he link dat ee greata siu:T. Hut be sure no leeia giMul when he goltn home dat ni'lit. He putta bees clotlies ecu bed and trow licemself on da chair. And when bees wife show up lie aska her for i!a kees. She say every th'ceiiU be laka ees no l.ees for one week. Hut li.' : ay he remember wot she tella beein afiet he taka da first dreenk. lie say he wanta da kees so be take feefaty two dreenk for every wee); eon da year and dat putta lieeni righta back where he start. I link he preety smart a guy. Wot you tin!;? -O Hnw If Prif mp -J JL NUMBERS. ARITiniKTICAL numbers origi.t ed.'witli the Hindus, passe,-; from them to the Arabs, iiiid were iotio Jluced into Kurupe by Leonardo of Visa about ljoo A. 1 1. The use i l fruitions is very old. nearly .'!.iiki years; but the decimal system did not come till the Sixteenth or Seven teenth century. Logarithms. the LOi-.le-t vihaii.e in uml heiuatlcal science of their t!Mie. were proposed bj Napier in 1011. ICopvrieht.) o THE BEST MAN "Who was the best man at Ui wetMiTj?" "The brlde'a father, If cheerfulnew counts for anythina." It the pesijtent .idvcrtisrr that wins. Keep your ad in The Gazctce all the time and watch the results. V. 1 f EMHbKijqii WITH THE WOMEN IN jwtmwm, Eventi of Interest in the Social Life of Gaatonia and Gaston Facts and Fancies for Tbo Gaistte's Feminine Friends. Mrs. Zoe Kincaid Brockmsa Editor Phone 747 MEET THE MORNING WITH A SMILE. l! may be you sleep hut I ly Who are sel.l.ai, at your lust. And 'iwnuld J.e line all the fore a I list t.) lie al.r.l and rest ; hi: sin,-,, yen inat get im ear!v, Duty he.ki.niiig the nliile, Make an effort te be pleasant Meet tlie ne.raing ivith a smile. I is l.ar.l siimetiines to burv TliriiiihleH deep within t lie heart, And with smiling lips the duties f a Mother day to start. As one act begets aunt her. Smiles oft other smile beguile; All the day goes better, if we M.-et tlie moruiiig with a -mile. One h-side y,,n. tluuigh noil'' kln.ws it.- May be burdened s ire today ' M i.v : s!rugiliag 'gainst sm h sadn- ss As o 'ei IkpIous ,is prithwav ; S;,...ikii!jr but a word that 's cherry, Hun from grief yon m;iv beguile -(iladd 'iiing thus another if you M.ct the uiumiug with a smile. Metier were the world lo live ill - I .if,, n odd e-.s.er for all. 1 f V" ea. li night to he cl I fill T! r oil;!! ah tria's that In f:,!l. 1 !' 's ! he hen I .roi hi in It Who. though vl, his heart I lie while. Kor t he s , ke of t hose nb oil him Mee' s he m ra ; with :i sini'e. M.iil' i:e! A lii. hatd ' p.VK FN IOYABI E VAI ENTINE PARTY. M'-s-i Moi.iui l-ilir. u.,-. hes'e.s M..M.':i 'V.Mli ,jg f 7 (,, l ;,t ; delightful Val ii'ine .;,r(y giv.n :i tlie hoiiie of he. par. nts. Mr. and Mr-. .I:.,..s W. I'ioi -. I'i'e i i : 1 1 -r room and diuin; Lcin in-., bright with a profusion of h nt i no de .or:it i o.s. .;o...r::-,c ;r. - . i.. .l - i'.l and n I'n s inn iits of t rail no, Ii "a f. is and ei'nl s Wei e .rv, .. Tlie 1 1 ' lie ho-, ess i ;r.s'. si , , I i , , i; i ' ' ' :i : 'I' oi't;'. r .in I lilt V M .ses M rg.llet id li. i n I .ill v . viSS II AYES GAVE VALENTINE PARTY. Mi- Margaie! I lav. .. d; o.;'e r ..f Mr . M:s. I,'. It. Haves. , oleilain, ,1 , nan!., r of h.-r friends :r a i. 1 1 oi " i'v g.vi-i. M nd. i . aigli' a: her In ni" in V. i : I i s ; o ii i 'a 1. i ' ii i le .-! a ' i uis -' .1 'w- r . and fetus vt at Ira -'ivl;. 'si i ; n I ia In i in: r mm, parlor a in I din i"..' i in . I i a aies a i;. 1 , ( n ' , . w o e i n joved and later in the e-, , j..g letle M M-'-v M Ka 'aod. , f ho-t.-s 1 : no -. Cupid, iinited I lo giles'- ia ' ' t 'ie lining i . an v h i , oe n h. ' 'al i. ni bans H re -i Me1. The .l.-.-. i.ii'.l-, H.-ipkii , and f a v were all bean '.'id:- a-rgi -' i ., of the a liitii... ' s. a i A-.Ulim; M-e . s in . il'er' a i n ng u, re la r not'-.-. M i,'. I:, ila .e. "id ':-.: -'. r. V I.. A. '1 I'ai' ni l. rv; TiPF. Glj?T.S "V EBRATE ANNIVERSARY. T'e I I a no, -a I 'amp Kij e (oris eel !,r,, ' e, lii's' a n e i er. a ry of their oigaoii ' ' a a M'lV e'ij. va'.h- a . a t i ill pa. -iv Monday nig'il :it I lie I , ni :.' .eho,,' i i a h g l ' in ite.l a g aest a ii l he . , e a. eg 'v.as pe-avautly m ii! in l ,ing : .'.'.' of in'e' es' nig games. 'In one el the . out, M iss .lenir i ra ig Wal s r a" e, 1 lie ', V l i,i sh" pre -ell -. ' t.. M s. r. I! T), , i, t '..,, K'l'e gir' bi .ugh! a pi... (..graph of I or '(' at of ore ve il . These We:e e ll'bo.'d I 1 111" gl' -s's and : th,. e,, s i.lg .'.Ul'eM niiuli , 1 1 - 1 1 - t Misi liiiabe'l M '':!( was , . f..d. I'.u I ma's i s ' ibed en red hoar's v ere draw a ( . a an lenbre'ia s,is',en.i. I t r -m t no ..,:; II- I i.-e i-'a-aiu a'' I cake we'e s,T.d. I'o ." I. '., ,, ".g ed e ,,d'e - l.gaes' n , of t'ie l.r t anuii.isiry of the C.ioi.a coup. I'". . aa per. ae s w ere '.r ea in a g aa r i .e. li s M- rian Hal v v. and Mr. an M.s. I'. . T) mpsoii. f!WMS CLUB GAVE ENJOYABLE BANQUET. Ta.. or s.ai'a' ion of t he eha rter t th K i w ., ins I Inii hisi night ma i ked a u ... . a -io'i of rare plea-ire for lie ua.moii of lii.. . i y s a. ,. I.adie,. Nigiil w.e a'-o . el. 'o a ' I a : 'his t in i 'i'!,,. : tT a 1 1 w;s i . :. 1 1 .. ' ' , I a il i 'all r. . ba lo il a' a 1 1" ;a , -ii , a- .1 by the club a ' ' i i a ; of lie .'.rnioi-v. .'small tab'o- sealoig i giiesiv ea.'h w t re arranged williin a re of f I'll., lat'i.d trellises twined v.''h f. ' i!-. white i 'i n a ' ions, and h aves ... p,"!ie. The ',a!eiitine n.l ir note of p d and w! die w;t emph:,sied ,n a'tia.tive table .1.-. -oral ions. Th.. 1 1 1 i ; i i t i :e I. table was a basket of red and white 'it 1 1 1 a t i i e; tied with vari . olored tulle, tlie pane .aid-' Were di ..rated will' bear's ,i! d .-11). ids, and the faM.rs were heart shaped baubo'i baskets fi 1 !'. i with w:.:'e niiu's. Tin- weleoiiie lo t'e hopes IV;I very oidi.ibv extended Mr. A. C. Jones and a gracious and witty response on be Vi'f . !' the la. id s was ma le by Mrs. Il V. i.arr-oii. Ti e . lid. presiden', .Mr K. leii.lv liankiu. acted as toast'iias'ei and the sjie.-ial Kiv.anian biand of k.'i r i and sieukiiiig liennr which he .lis pel-si -i was great iv ecjovi -l and appro 'daleii b tile guests of tile evening. The le a ni ifidly ,a;.p .in'..!, perfiv'h S'red, Ipld VCiV ,1'dicieus sCXCII cours, li'iier was prepaied b- the women ol the Kirst I'.aptist chnr'di a'tl served rit'i a vet s'yle bv the voung ladiosi of that . !eir h. Tln.se serving were eha t aiing! y eos'ioui-d to ri'p'esen alent i ties, wearing red heart shaped aprons marked with a white lettgr "K" over white frocks, and Men's and Boy's Clothing, Pants and Overalls for less. Compare our Prices and be convinced We arc offering our entire line of Men and Young Men's Cloth ing at prices below today's market. These include Kirchbaum and Style-Plus guaranteed all Wool Clothing also Belle's special made brand. mm isllifil mm ilylff plu Clofhci mmm 30 RETAIL STORES ... i il, i!a . Hi. 1'. I lli' i,i:r,. ,, ii fa. il ...ill a,' to iinisii- r.ai'l.'i.al i.v Mrs. h'.ilr'd .Vim -.1 1 a.. i .ni: i , .: I ;,, i, i ' i K " s.mij . .; r;.;.ri a ' . . n;;.u li'.i.ii l'..r tl.'. : si..!l '..V M l -. .la, '. V.;. . . I'll I!,. I -.a a I nil in ! ..a - u ."'. r, -il d.a i I d v Mi ! Mr-. .1. V. Wal-aii. Mr. I'. II. T It aa,, . a. M . K. M. (ii ... M'- I'aiit A I .... Mi-. I'd,' .. .- im'i, M -. :. . M a I' I Ml . II... ..... ',, li ;.y ! i' d.i . a, ni..;. a , . a I ,. .ii i . .. i.ir I'ra ' i: i !:.: '.'. ..a !., ii ii ni ., I'.'. I lllTll'i".. V : ; ", " l ' ,', I la ' ill lad i'. I. I ii'.i I '. ...mi in,,'- , l"'i,. 1', aa '. 'I i in ..!': i ". a'.-l ..'. r la l a ,.. i. ti. - "' a i " ' ! - . i da I a.i.i ''i'n ad 1 I . . v.- i ; .1 ;,. ., I,1,- ;'! !. Id,,. I M , ,"'.... I la a 1 I ' ', 11 .la U;., I n '.dd.'. i'.tli-'. aad d aid. '...id"-. t.i M.ai'y -a- s, -,ik la-.- '. a a! j- I' '!,i l, !,- i.f V. r a s. l, I. a. :liV,. ' v:iv . a, I. . , ..'.. I a ! v.aat,.. aa v . , I , ! , ! .-i.,'- ..I II .'... on a d ' i ,. w a - -I a iv a I i r :', ' 't- ia i . - a I ' 1 ' a . . : . - ,':', I' i ' ' ' I I l , i . i iiaia i , a. ', ni i I ..a ir, I all. I III'' i, , 111'. a. Ml,, . ai, I ; a ' . . ,. .i ..; and '- ! d." 'i '.'. ni'- ' M-.l : Id .' !,' ,. i . '. -. i: I I ! , I) I ai d' d V; M s '. s'i I i a I 'a " a II,. I i; .in I l iid,, i a I, ,. t i ... .iii.i, r Siai'l 'Id da I I. ii Max a I, It a '. :. 1 i. - a , -1' ir' I ' -, am I a i i dial i ':.!,. I ,!1",' I '.'. - ' Mi COMMUNITY SHOWF.R K0H MISSIONARY. Mi-, idiidi- s. in .it.-. ., : ,, ..,'ii .:,-' .1-. , -ii .t ,., M ... . !', r a.' i ' d . . la ,- - ". i i - , " , , 1 a - II lid - a a.arv ',. :r,.-i. '. a - ' ..a--' ,! ii-..,.. ,i i ' i . i.u . T - 'av ad: t. . M: ip.-n.', ' - , a ' , ,- m ( .an' I'. . a i iiai'v W - i- i. .'-, . . , th- I. ,'ia a i - , i :;!' a -i i a i m .-' i ;. r il'v ' t ll'l'.-.i t : -ia- i i a '. l! 1 a' ' ' l,v 1 'ki'iv; aa i ai-'ll- l a ' -, ,-, '..vr par ' 1 1 ' I ill t ha a a Mil - I. ... ; la.' Vel.V I , ' i a.l-- , iidd'.-i'id .' -. M S .S-t.it.- n - ' e d'j'ii'llt of i,,,!l.",al . ill llvt'ai ar t '. ', s , an t a i.e -I . a tin- ' ' in .ssi-iiii r ,',v..." a- a -I'.-'aa' a, i nairk of l.ne aa-. I..-; .-.-, .ai tin par; .,l' in r t,.n 1, i l". a-ai i. ', ail I ,.-; I Miss I.llla '-. I.:i.'-:d- a- a . !i.i: rnii; ' " v.ia:r;" -,a-i ta.-- i, e..it iijilu.le.l M N,"..ll ;"i-i l-i ; .! -, 1 -us. Mesiiaines !,.- K .a i, !.' a, :t;, li.-vn.ild. Id: ..l I., tn iipii'n.. ii. K. Uiik'sjiie and Misses i !'.3.al $'50.00 Men's and Young Men's all Wool Suits, now $19.95 $20.00 Values good Blue Serge Suits, now. . . 12.48 All Men's and Young Men s $45.00 and $50.00 guar anteed all Wool Suits in the latest models and materials, now $29.50 and $35.00 Boys' Clothing in mixed goods, all sizes, now $3.98 $5.95 and $7.48 Boys' Wool Serges, greys, browns and other pat terns, priced speeialat $9.95, $12.48 and $14.95 Big line of men's and Boys' Work and Riding Pants priced at $2.48, $3.48, $3.98 and $4.48 Men's Dress Pants in all the leading colors and ma terials priced special at . . .$3.98, $4.98, $5.95 and $7.48 Men s Overalls, allsizes, now 98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.98 Lee I'nion Alls in blue and khaki, now $3.48, $3.98 and $4.50 Pointer Brand Overalls for Boys' in All sizes. The Best for Hard Wear. MATTHEWS-BELK CO. SELL IT FOR LESS M.l 1 'lts, M:,,'i,. I'l.tts, lillil I'.rlli' iili1, (Ir.l.a- Weir, (icr'nidr Tiijlnr, N'diil.' II. (M. . , Mrs. Majar Wliitrsalr, ..i ! M , . : i 1 1 1 1 1 . i n ni 'i.iiiiiiiinit v I-,t r in'. 13 L CO MLS RICH AFTER BOOKKEEPING 27 YEARS '. iny 1 a r '!'. x. X liny. .! i , , 1 ! a i i :i ;;!. . I limn :iii, lio '.'. , M .1. -. l . , - 1 m- I i, In s t 'ait oil will i.nii- Iniii ..ii 'In- Ji ". ,a na uf Inn. I luur in I. - a. ilm. !!' Kis'.ii' War. " I . aildii'l .i I avs.iv train niy liinikkcrpini; and I ,.,. I kiiru it uaul.ln'l ru.i niMi.v," v a, I',,. r,'''' tM'ii I.v Mr. ( iiIIht wlit'ii a-k, I l. tin- r.'ni.r niiv ln ,iid nut roini' tli.- ti -I da lliat ha Inai.l it' tlu iislicr .-. mi.i i.i ..a r i laml lirn . His li.inir i i I ii, in. Smith raiia!, an, I he :ir lavi'l ia I',- ii' S'.ar Kiid.ay a id rrnaiiii i, ii liis li:,! tri;, ta s, a 1 Ids ml iv.'ll. 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I!.- II 'U s. , - taat hi' Nlll'l.' a lllrk.v svai. II, - ,- now l;i v.ars i,t ,ioi' ami lias Ihtii k..-;,i.. :,,,,k-; ,,r L'7 aairs, not having 1 ..It 'hi' i d, a, in, a It as tiiriH' months ia 'li:rdi' 'li.- .ii'iri" tinn'. Il-- an.) t'.anniv Will In- gladly w rl.-ninia I ill lii,:n' S!:ir. THE EARTH AND MAN. ' Il d''!e ia'!.. - '! a! ' '. .c. in- t ; an tin" we-' - a ' v....,.!- a id ti. 'd- ar. -we1' a;ain. a i i",i'.ii'li ni'hin the ni'Hi ii t a ill ' ' Tea - 'a ' i- !' . .,-h tr.-id. S.. W v itb o.. and I'!'.- her frame: T,"i a ",i-a.'d y.-ai- hao dawn... and l'.-d. V a. 1 -' 'a r I".: i, is t he -ame. A !,:!. i.M-. a lifle tin-'. - .I t inn i . ! -1 -. a -n idi ii d'eaiii : "i I t'.- a- -ia as desert dust Is : r s' ei than ,i iii iuntain stream. s '.iide i- tb" bear! of man. r.-ad r'ar in 'A leipe mil jtty: T. n t iioii-a nd years since it began I'm,' left it younger than a boy. t "plot. I Augustus lirooke. -i li 'slovakia l-.cld its tirst interna- tionnl aeronautic exposition late in O,-- tober to arou iuteres' in an,! t s'inui late support for that industry. 30 RETAIL STORES 1020 SUGAR PRODUCTION BREAKS ALL RECORDS (Iy The Associated Tress.) WASHINGTON, Kcl. 10. Amorican snjrar ro.iiitiuii in IH20 broke all pre ioiis r.-ionls. A irt'limiiiary hiuioiiiii'B im iit to.la.v liy lln luireaii of crop esti iiialrs plaif.l tli(. aBrfgate prixluction of lii-ct ami fane suar for the year at .""' '"I poumls, a 15 per vent increase over llio pri'vioii8 reconl output in 1916 and ".'. H-r cent more than was produced in 111 Ml. Ittvt KiiR.ir at 2.:: 1 9,200,000 paun.ls si nncil a 27 per cent increase over the nreviniirt recur. 1 proiiuc'.ion ill 91o. Larger acreage ami favorable weather nr.. Iiid.l aicniiiitable for the increase. The I'nitcil titates is said to produce a!, nit one fourth of the. sugar it cod siimii's. Per capita connuniption for vuri on a periods v.. as as follows: 1 ?" 1 -."..71 poiimls a year; 190610.78 pounds; Ml IS fi pounds; 191490.5 pounds; l!U.- Si', pounds; 1916 79.6 pounds; 1 ; 1 7 ,Hii.o pounds; 191878.7 pounds; 1919 H4.2 pounds; ' 192092 pounds. Th. a iiMoiinceincnt notes that the 1918 ronsiiniption was about average "despite the popular impression of a sugar short age. " and that the 1920 figure showed an increase of a billion pounds in total consiiiript ion over the previous year. URGES CANCELLATION BY U. S. OF ALLIED DEBTS (My The Associated Press.) lioMK. Feb. 1 i. Cancellation of the lel.ts of allied nations by the United States is urged by the Trihuna in the coutse of an editorial on the economic and financial situation in Europe. The newspaper says the United States may find In r very strength a peril in future. "Only I.v total or partial extinguish ment of their debts," the newspaper as s r:-. "can the nations of the old world (in. I salvation. Otherwise, the New York liaiik.'rs may transform all Europe into an immense Germany, crushing victors and vanquished alike in a financial vise. I low tan Italy pay her debts abroad when Austria can pay her nothing? Why should Italy issue from the war crushed by debt when (-'zee ho Slovakia, for in stance, comes out owing almost nothing! "The United States is '.n a position of overwhelming superiority, but is threatened to be imprisoned by that rery strM-rinrity. Only total or partial eattv ii llatii.ii of Kuroe's debts tan reopen t America the material and moral pow ers f Kuroi.p and save her irom solitude in which. like Midas, she may die is a sea of gold." ' LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One size smaller and shoes laat longer af ter using Allen 's Foot-Ease, the, antl--eptic (Hinder for the feet. Shaken in to the shoes and sprinkled in the foot bath, Allen's Foot East) makes tight or -new shoe feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions, prevents Blisters, CalUius an.l Sore itta. It ' the great- est comfort discovery of the age. it today. Isold everywhere. Try
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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