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PACE SIX THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY. MARCH S, 1921 HIDING IS INAUGURATED WITH CEREMONY AS SIMPLE AS THAT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON'S DAY in tin- front r.m lrj.-inir the vie, presi-1 session by tip retiring j.residetit ONLY THREE PERSONS 'I. nt nil I .11 Ills rijit. i, .-.insider nuui'iiiiit i.m of oflu-ijils by LIVING WHO SAW innm d.att ly Hfi.-i w.-i i . 1, inc member 1'iesi. lent Hardin, an. I Hip new presi- SAW ANDREW JACKSON 1 (lie hoiiii' if r -jti weiitathcs witk nn- ili'nt started out with his wort of rav- (jv Tlio Associated Press.) ., I t. .1.1,... I.. I .. .1 . . . I . .1 , 4. , . J " wii n.i'i iiri-ii jiiiirr.i nn uic airy Kir Till' Winn iioum. i-Ynvrii I I. 'r f . .1 J n..iv n.m.l i 1. 1. ., ,, i ., ..,.... . .-..., three km. nn persons an living today wiu na'.v Andrew Jack-un. .,acc.s reserved fur tl..m ..n tin west -.id,. WOMEN SERVE WITH 1 Wii.i.v oi.iy iw Known mmB tt-l.il. tin iia.,,s were seated on tl. MEN ON JURY IN .ers.m had seen .iei.eral .la. k ion and DIVORCE CASES I't:'''i't'"1 their nines resulted in a Presi lfii e!,i H i,-, lin r , ...... n.. i i, tiuril beniir tuiiinl li.v a local historian leslrtiin fur "Speaker tnllett at the left The,- huiij up liis lint" ainl went ,d Viet President Marshal!. The t-j . r- f, wurl.. s, ntttt ives tiled through t!ic chamber to APPROPRIATIONS FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS SHOW - TWO MILLION INCREASE WASHINGTON", M:ir. h 4. V;irnii i.;hj of ht u rtn.i r tiri H.MMIN. .Mil". -I. A hi iir Ml ftf IK 'im - Mi.. .. ..r .1 i - , l.,..Un.. M N?-iUI. liotlt i omnu n.lnf lOll liln! inn 11. .1 V.. ......M. ... f.-tit i::; I iiui, sivrttt ...irt..,l 1.. Ik. ...... t .1. it ' I ' " 1 II .11111 III' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . I - 1 1 . .. I . i I 1 I 11 1 iihj nl Ku'l iili.kl'11 Mini "in;,- ltM-l- II, the U.'iS Hi. rie i.l liaii. I ! I ii- jii.i in a i - h- an-l I'j.t tliiouxli l.on.l.m ,.,,), ,,;,... yra'n.l.laiHiiitel ; the secim.i (bniialie! llar.ii!j; was ilia nijlira ! -. I presi lent of lli.' I'nil.'.l !-t.-ttcs to. lay with ceremonies as -imide ;is timse tlic his torinns li.'ive described in . hrni ieli nn tin' in.lncti.'ii into .itli.-e ol' I..MIU'' Washing tun niore tlmn a centurv :i -J". Had Mr. liar. lint; I'ersuiiiil nish.'s Irt-en a.lhere.l to stri.-th. the reinoii ies ivonl.l have l.e.n even inure miii.I.', Im! the i-utnTessio!i,-il inatitJiiial e.nniiiillee iiia.lt sunie ai r;i n);eiiii nts on its urn ;ir ee.nnt. Tlies,. in. -In, I. -1 a cavalry esrurt of four truois fur the presiJent in hi taca ti:,. i.ilruni. 'i. i- '..e.ii, nt ev,i,i',., d, ;, ,.:, ,,,, tl,e li'li. .. i.!-. 'I .'.ere were no revi. !!! Man. I :n .1 nios in ii, e sjiei-iaiiirs were lur.'.-.i i ii.tiuroi. I. sliiiel iilunj; tli. si.iewiilks. The mure Tne .. naie eh.'i.!a in. tin H'V. .1. .1 iiii.l seat in wm.loivs fiicinjj M.ir, ofl'ere.l .rayer a a. I II,,- .,i,;,te iir. ss H as i alle.1 lo i.i .!. !. lul ' IUI.l!e Ihe avejim I.. In l i.n ! J ' . . v i i K w iiie-n serve Willi men as ;H H.mai.l Wahlo, of ( 'ainpliell i,. a,,;,. : of .jiiiies in .livoret ca.se.. 1 1 ; , i I . DraiiK, 'unnly. New York, who is Tin- li's! inixe.l juiy lo Mi! in the I,oa- s:i veals ol.l. luii ilivt.rec court has liieii iinalilt' lo ai.ie. t j : i :i verdict an.l li.'en .liliar(e. atiir ho.innj; th. case for four .lays. I a t ile c When Mr. W'al.lo ;is nine years ol.l. Ins father, SiiimieHLev. tt W'al.lo, an ein-i:.t-n! rillist. iii:i.I. :i oiirtrait of' Andrew milieu! on the nr. i. ee. lines . i, ,; .i. .i ,i ,. :, ... . 'i,..i I..,.. i, ii 4 . , . .... .liiekson in Ins ul. I line street stil.liti ill ' " i ' "" e..s, .i.i. .-i.ii , . , . . i . .is m, ,,-, sci a, n,;,a.ei eiiitorials an.l the cun! riluit s.an.lin ro. .in tor t liuusii n..i nas iii.ke. "'''I "'r th,- i i.-t : 1 1 r : , i,-, I'm ;. lent .ml tic .ruw.l .ivertluwe.l nut mcr !l: foli.le;,. .to. hesi.li. Mr. ,i;, r-: .;. ; J k si:i,-.s a in I aviiines whirh cuu vet)?. ' irn lai e. (heir rijlil Iijim-'s, Mi. tneri. .Musi i,i i lu-s,. thoiisnn.ls w.re ' i. i "i. 1 1 siuniy sieKe tl. .ilile to hear (lie ia.'i iiynra I a.l.ll'ess as Mr 'i.ii', the new vi. llar.iiiij,' ' vice .r. presl'lent I. V, Vrt I e ..m.I 1 !,.. I..,v u- lie i.i .-. .in iii mi :. iitiuns of rcii.l, rs have .lis- , , ' ' , '.'.. neral on his visits. 1 he n.rtrait now . ,...-. .iiii..iiall- the luoiirietv of olilie- , ,, , , ,. ., , ,,, , ,. , 1 1 h Inlaws ill the ol.l I lllle.l M.-itcs (. list, ill! .' l; uuine . as ,'cnilrs u.' vhc jnrv to n v ... , ... . . J iluiise in .New Oric.-iiis. .Mr. WaM.i re e. nn, in- an tin; , vnlence suomii te.l. I.i tins case counsel for one of the 1 ... ! nf .i w, , 1 1 ... I .. n.,,1 ; v;,,,, .i..,:... , r'elc from his hotel to the c:i.itul an. I .. Ihence to the white house. This little cavalcl.le contrasted si r.llijjely with the ureal niilit.i r and civil jirocessions which hav,. attended in aiiKiirat i.eis fur half ii century or inure. IVsides the . ii:lll. l-nitl. t lie I nn Bicssiuiiiil committee :iKu had .arrant;..! to have several companies ,.! ma lines in full dress uniform' at the capitnl a- a j;iiar.l of honor and fur the piesence of the marine hand -"the I'rcsid. nt 's i.-e Hiis carried far ',n l.y I'.M-d the words, ami then . h-ln ,! . I his parties to the net mil a niioiiined that he hi. d evidence to submit which ile did nut l-tinj; his recollections of (leneral .lack un said he was a stern lookini' man with ::on-rry hair which he wore cut short .... i : i . .. ... i . ii .i In id over the n at tiirin U'hii.. il ,. - t. . i . ..... ".i.. ; ... ..i i.e. r...., . ... ii... ms .s . i c ie u " ' ' ' I " j " . ..' I ' i.l. c utl.'ll iti.iii ii , , . . . . . . , . . . , . , . . , . , . .i'liie to the studio 111 citizens c of lis lo t W I t ,.. . . H . - -. I ..,,,, ., ......! .., .... si urn in I.,,. ii iii'iiiiil.,,. ... ,l... , ,,. i ,.,,, s ... l, ..I,. ...t . , . ' '" .. . , 1 " ' ' . ''. 1 ' Im- artist Waldo painted the cimii'ii ii was .s. orle.l int., a r.x.ni oil .u "in in ttie eh,, m ii.r tmarl 111 "" mailer hut ultimately only th. the seiia!,. ciiuiulier and liie ice pivsi t'eeas! portico. .,1'tiie iiarly on the "en jurors examined t lie evidence, dent and Mis. 'nolidj;,. went to the ice simile tl inr and liie Kl ,s ,u the mI r I !. I ward Maf ha II-Ha H. counsel pr.-sid, at 's ruom In await the In u in n ing hrie-. p;. in ruuj'oi direct i..is, irm.-.i Cr uin "f the parties, said that thi-. i.' iii'1 ceiemiinies ia the senate ch:: m Inn . !'!) tot i.tund.. in lines ,:, I, v:i. the fiit m-e he had f it ."lid icted painted the fi'iieiill ill uiiil'orm. The jirtist sketched .lackson 's in a,i and sliouldei s on it wooden panel which was never touched except when the eiieral was s-dtiuj;. Kroin this pane1!, .. 'lii i. ;, inn,- ;,, .1... i..i ..... .nt ,,, ti l .....;.!..... u: : .. i : . . , . , ! .. , l : i . , i ,- : i -. i . - . . i . c. . i ' ' 11 i H-si.M in ..i.s.iii m-is iii ins in, im .-ii i iic -- "" iu.iiii eiiiiauce an. i inns '" '"' ii.'aci jiii an.i uiiii nc ii"ieii . c.pit I siuiiin;,' lulls lneh had iie.-n ''' ioe p'-ltlco s;,-i-.. 'I nc -in,.,', ii. v.nild i.ever have to deal with a case passed ,n the clusine; l.uuis of ihe SSixiy v ere iii th, i;- places ne for,, Mr. II u'liue- . ' -tic-ii a nature a-zaiii. s'Hn e,inre-s. :i ; .pea red uu (lie speakei '.-. stan I, ii small " It is liildeiiiiiMe that thcie are :ses in which Ihe as-ista;ic. 1 1 r, s i . I , 1 1 1 , ..nakei- Ti ini' cart ul the t lie s.iiin.i a in oh i 1 1, i- , i'lie uhol. W.. dec. r:. ted tne i-'illr said Sir I'M ward. ' ' I. at there Own"---which played "Tae Mar iniu-j-h-il Hanncr" iniiiie.lii.tclv alter Mr. Kanliii;; had taken tin- u.i h ufotli.e. m prisiden,. Me , . ... ....'. .'lid illv!'' c S u!' the I I,., , ,rt- c in i it I.-1 1 e in., ee ,'. 1 , 1 ,1 1 e-t -' ., ,, ', , ,. f , , ii,! t'l.it. d Mates "Upl'lic'l with coveted ":'"s ''""'H on the east portico of Hie lapitul ad. led 11 ' lo their imp-'ss,M'ess. Simple and im ''"r''s "' ''r" f"iK-1 1 U "M'V " :t "'' prosiive ids,, were those in the seua.e ' ' "'"" '.'.' ' '''' '';: 1 '' ' ' ehan r. where Calvin Cunlid,, s:,:e, t tl ,, . h.-as, u-, I lery a ml (fuests Imi....I ma I ,a, s ,u ,. . ;l j sworn in l.v Vice I'rcsidcl Marshall and " l"'''-'"' " - to seats n, the three j-'h --- t! ,,:,. nn,',', Mr. toolidec , i s,f into ''-'""" '.'"V"' !'!'' '"' ' 1 l:"!v- Al' .,., .1 ..I...., ...I 1..., V,. The l.'irtv l)i the e.-ille'ies wis little n'"'"U. s il ."' 1 '!'.', II I .-! I 'h le I .1 ; . - less d.slinuuished ihaii that uu the floor. ' '"' '" ""' -'""'"'" curt, .and -".......,. views , , ,. a,ris,er It was cimpu-.d of American women ""' "' . 'ic I ..iinuitt,- wiii.-h liad if An in New York l itv, the pun rail was transferred to the life-si.e paintinj; ef (ieneral .liiekson on horse hack. The I ii i ul inj;, which was made in 1 "M'l-or .Suate ealldics had lieen fillillL' lin,,, -'"'clllle .til feel -.,ll;i haip wilii inui Hi- I,, '"ic ,,is I, inn Invited I'uesls f 1 1 V'fleis i'lid with ii cm red c.-iio.pv al.. n,- vv oit.'ii will lie of the (-rciitesl value to . ... , , , ,,' . " i, "in. t,."sis in uu .. -i ii i i i having l.een niiiiiiii-si'iiii-il hy the people wiis done hv t-'amnel I.. Wald. of New Orleans in honor i f (.euei:,l Vellihr.-. The day's ccrenmnies I ejit 11 vvitli fur lliiil c.-ilN Ml the president elect ami vice preiilcnt elect at th,. New W'illar.l hotel hy the coiifjrcssi.iiia! coininitte, headed i y ."siena tor Knux, of I'eiinsylv:ini:i. I.,iivinj the hotel, Ihe president-elect's Ji.Tity irocieded to the white lions,', where President Wilson entered the iiiiI.i- carcelv less uow n than I heir h Ush.i u,s t.'ikinj; Oiiit in tii,. ,-crciiiun.v li'iuw, fami la f fi.reieii diphiiiiiits ami men aid othir Wniuep in the I". I t" 1 . li I ul' 'lie ,i i'::il life of the nation. Wliile flic -cii'te w.-.s ass, miiliu,' )',., ils special s's-i,,ii, the first ,,f th,. twth ' .' ' . . links, m 's victnrv at New Orleans mcr the Hiitish forces under Oen. I'ake'iliiim The New Orleans people paid -no for the paintinj; of the picture, which was a ;;u.i, juice In lleise J,tys. How.-iid Wahlii a's'i recollects haviuj.' i u f Daniel Welisier iii New York and haviuj; hecn impressed hy his majestic "."sir . war, V rirs in a 's as " B"..'l mpliun Ihiit me sensi id lit ies in this I tin- i i.lencc milch will have to lie ill a- I l.efore then, it i - ninlesi ra liie ' I1.-' I t hcv shnnl.l serve. " Si. I dw.-ird'-. comineiit evoked a hot i ' fit from lourj;e Hi rtiar.l Shiivv, play .vrieht. v.im vvritiaj; to The Daily News ' iis a Micmlicr ,, the niiile -ex." tonK lie, I"!, i !ii.'ial I".,! e el, .'.ii'. il ! fl of the . hie! n;a 1 1. il la delicate than women is .l:i t ! ,,-!i '.v.th hie . ' i; ' ' i. ' sea ,. f Ii ulna a i t v no Hi. i.i I. i .vile. I a.,.! .miii "' 1 ""!' 'i ii ,i: ii. I Im ; extremelv of In 'k Ins in, ic,. -ii the 1 1 1 -1 '. ' . wrote All. e-iiaw. vv liv in vcr hat uf lijjht jjiey color, a dark . e.'it w ith plain lirass- liilltoiis and l.ufi' v . sf a n, t reisers. .' t,. came ,,f cni' iun sense did this Some Rea Hunting. .' If. tirr.-iii". n,. of, iiii'te,.. 'flu- .i-- di.sl'i'K !i:irr'sfer exclude six .jurymen "Well. .1.. said Wilkins. as lie 'met - in din;; i,f the pi. -idi lit .il ii.-nu it., ''"in the ;ipo-.j;y which he Ihoiijjht hi-, friend l.'.diinsun on th. .-iveniie. 1 .-, , ' i i .. .,..! i I.. . I ,...,'.. e .... C I cc-s'l r t . I IH.'I kl fur II reseu I i il t hem ' did Villi eel a e .- lo 10, 1 II 1 1 lit i n ir I . I , ill iroliilp occupied hy the president -, ler! . cenj; , e-. I he ,1 i pi unat ic , .,rp- w i,s a i r . v ,',,,.,, n, iy s.', t',.' .l-,r f.-f.c,. ' - ",c of t he e.xiii Lit s f n the ca to t lie .V'.ii.e " Win. Wilson .ioiued .Mrs. Hardinj; in an- "ij; and iissem!ilnij; :n the in.ul,le r.i nn, . ,, . , '.- . - v iun-w,. u " w. -, ii I . i I i ; ,,,, '' " . , , , , tne tm'd-ior -cr. n..uiv S. ntdieiiv "u. .pii v women. we -.ire .lid, said Ivolunson. other automohile mid the trip to the ,IJ 1,t' escorte I into the chamlier. .. . "II,,,, lit il i , I'. . . , , ' s teiiini'v ii-irlad ! he ailuiil icreuiuiiv "'" ' '" IIU I'iovvn s capitol then was started. (inrjjiM.is in the colors and jnhl ,,t iN,.; X1,w V()K yUf )( ., r y work.'" "Vict. President Marshall and Vice their court miiforais. ! ,.,px cte,,., w,!rl ,.;,,,., ,;k ti, ,., ,,.;',,. , v ...?.:. t .'Vw . , r tldn!' unor'! - "l'''did"' was the reply. "Fact 1 's lit elect ( oolnlpe occupied the ''"" "V "s .lean, the A m lo. i,,,- f , )m. UM . i-. if ' hadn'' l , for that .lo- , secoiM jiiiioinonil,. in the prncesi.siiiii, .noes .,. .insseiiiini. i ue in tier ),., , , ,,..; t'.uwi' i' (By Max Ahernethy.) RALKKill. Mar. 4. Maintenance a liroprintions for the State's chiiritalne and educational institutions as recom mended ley the House ami Nmate cuiii inittee on appropria t ien j will show an increase over the last two years :' 'if-.."ilo,HS7. If the ret'Oiiiiuendatiims :irc foPnwed tne I'niversity will receive .tlU.'i.lioif, .Vite Colh'tfe, !,(;iJ(i,li(iii, Stouewiill .l.-ick-soi: Tr.-iininjr Hehool, ijiSiil.lHin, Mate !-nii:itoriiiin, 2(ill,(Mit Blind and Deaf M-hoo, .fL'OD.niKj. Morjaiiton Deaf and Diiinh ,S, IhhiI, L'2(l,liliil, Hospital for I.is.'ine at .Morj.;;intnn, .f s.lil.tinil, ('aswell Trainiiijr Hehool, 10(1,(10(1, llo-nila inr J..'is';i!ie ;if (ioldshoro, fttli.ian:. An aiiropri:ition of , lL'lt.liliu is reeom nieniled for the Old isnldiers' Hume at l.'ileijh which is an increase over the liist appropriation of .,:ili,(l(m. The Ox ford (JrilmnaK, appruprinted H(i.imiii, A. and T. College :it (ireenslioro, 1,'it', mm, Orthbpe.lic Hospit.il nt Onstonia, ..('.iiimi, btaie Hoard of 'ha rities, f-it,-iiihi, JSaiiiiircaiid. , I 1 ll.iiilil. , Pensions for the old Confederate sol diers and their widows is nut down at 1 ,.",1111,(111(1 or an increase of .2oii.iIihi. I'rohalily the must sweeping increase is "ranted hy the committee to the Kat, 's Health del. ailment. This liranch of the (jovernment is allotted f toll, (Mill which is an increase over tlie i!M! appropriation for ma i nteii.-i nee o H'i.iiiiiI. The reeom men, la tiotis uf the committer, of conr-e mu-t he approved hy bnth Iiousin of the (Jen, 'nil Asseinoly, The hill carrying the apprnpriat inns will he started thl','iij;h tod.iy. Moth the .Senate ami ihe llouso at las! i.i j, lit 's sessions pas-ed th,. coliui ware house act, or re ei.actcl the law which i, a- lieen on the statute honks fur two .'.nil'. "5 Representative Martin nf W;ishinj;tnu county directed the measure' t hrnuirh tin Hoii-e where n lijl.t Wiis made on it hy Kv.-iett of Rii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 and I'.euuctt uf Anson. I'mler the ro isuins uf the law w a i ehuiises have l.eeu loiilt in a uuiiilieT , f cotton j;i'owinj; counties of the State from a fax uf twenty live cent-, cnl'e. 'ed on every hale of cattmi "inned. Tin lax to il, a why win, He gynteiii. Tliero is before the Uou today ir ; tually oil ot tlics most inipoHauCnmrtfro t.iat will Jk ileeided at the present won if tlie nieiuU.rij Jo not 4e eir work uinkiie at 4h4. f xpiratjon of the 6t dn.v limit 8ntur,lay. , , j. . SStii tewidtt een.tutxhin nf inovinir nitiife , . inorshiji,. Uip Iiijr bill relating to.tlw. ui.roj.ai.im or eontract ly ijililie aer v iee arj.or.itions atl tno appropriatiopi hiPs must l,e eej.le, liefore the Xffw'ion ends. The senate has tlihjtonetl of these natters n.id is now Kettind iti Tva i; ie id: r clea'ed but tup lower oraiifh is not so lucky. Representatives epn t i in- ,0 tloud the legislative hopper jilth .iiv.-rt in. in that will hohl the nieuilrti i a sessicii at least another week if the measure are enacted. A suiistiltilo for the Neal bill reap- 11.1111.1111!"; in.. Henaioriai mstrlet .in tii.- -State ami which will reduce the Be pi.niiiiiii representation m tho Upper hui.-c hy about fifty per rent is now be fur,, th,. 1 ,vver branch of the assembl It , amc back from the committee with favorable report. Theo is going to develop a hard flght na tin. inn ,v members of the Derno ctatie jiarty as well as from membern of th(, minority. Senator Harry Stubbs veteran legislator from Martin county vvlio litis .".Iways been a robust partisan was before the committee and served notice that he would do his lest to de feat the bill in Die tipper house. ' ? -ci -,iii; sickness mav be due to cerebral unrest caused by the war." Dr. A 'icitstio- I'aille of Brooklyn, Y. MAY BE CUR NEXT AMBASSADOR TO ENGLAND -l . iSJI - V .:.-.' : !-: . .. St- :: SL i': - t '. Vt v . -"n. !-! i. H'lnle Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. roi-lid.-c diplomats entered l.y precedence in the rode in another car with same members (der of lime thev h.-ve he, n accredit,.,! of the eoiiKressioniil committee. Other " ,'l' country, th" amhasstidois cumine l.n in I hts of the committee rode with the ,;vt ami the ministers last. ill, ill! Wll.l ! -lit t. !i'k. i'ic itii rai-e, liaad i!"' chill .i!st;,-. lei.cat-. th,. , ,;i , I, in-, ' ! ibe.l hv I he cocsl . : lit I ,n tl,.. i i-, ',i. ,, iiiesiilent find iircsideiit -elect n.i.l t, i:h ',.-t ,...i.w. ,1... ...c . i i. .1 , .... : ' ' '" ."" .1" .ee . ii. i i'ic '.'' I !'i "I .11 lul, I, , -in. I t!.ecer.!ll Xf .. ...I. .. 1 1 i XI- ......i:i.. .. . n .....,,i,s,,i,,i ;iii,i ..ii. ii, Kt. asscciaie just lees of flu supreme curl, ., . r .;,. for th,. .!e'ier lielillMelv-.oiti'i ni-niiiii, fr.,111 1 1w, u-l.il. i. I I. . . 1.I....1. .'.It ,'11: . - " ' " '" s.-,,.i..,- 1,1.1, n s.iiv m,vns 1,1 uiiicc ..-.i: ' ua 1 1 e 1, a I ailiess. ...,,,oi- , ue riiiiiin was riu.viicn nun movinj; siov.lv ami U ijjn itledl v to the When tl..,. u .. ,,, ,, I-,, I, t NI'.W YOb'K. Miirdi l Km icn ( a so, tenor, who uiiderw. iit :i third opera in- a small altsccss in ,1 , 1 1 . ;,, , - ,i,i v.'.'iini. ; nave lu-.i a.iv huniinj; ill tl.e pleiital cavrv, was r,-pmted to In- i-' paid by the t. u ginned and Mate treasury available fur I., s:"H'1 l"-'de him rest in , ninfoiiai'lv this inuiuin". II !VU till. I s,,.,inlv slcllt Well illlrim, ihe ,1 i " I, I ..11.I aio.-ir ' f- ' II"' e lie r'.in .away at t . 1 lust -Mel. and w, -petit faiir days hn iiiaj. for bin,. ' ' f M. pr,-i utly had siiff, red no il! elTects from the per.ii i.,ti, piivsi.-ianv said. "I find 110 iu-t i lica t ion for issiiiiu' is The operation was perfntiud in an l-.n-ls fur j;rael roads. The inonev "id to remove the cause uf .a hiiji m c,-sa rv to their cons! rmt I . i should he bom, folks and vittitors anxious for a places reserved for them in chairs placed r. tu.. senate 'I to iis ch.'iinl.er f,,r the special I', ver. which ('aiusii Ins end, nc I sin,-., h, t.kei, nut of the Motir I.i. ens., taxes." f"i:iit olf a s, ri. in- relapse iw, weeks (ieor'e S. Henry, ex Minister of .1 ieult are, Ontario, Ciinada. fa rmer w hu h:is t iie . ot -the money j; ,es into t he when) nne half ul' it w ans tn the counties -villi v.liich to build warehouses. Already there have been mnr,, than -".0 warehouses built under the plan, it was itiited during discussion of the bill hist t'.jfht. The lower body killed nut rii'ld ami without debate the l.ainbeiii bill ahnltsh inj; th,. requirement of kiss'njr the I'.il'fe when an oath w.-is administered. . Ti e t'. uate had passed the bill. The repr, sen t. .lives, vvyre not in the frame uf mind ' X - . 4fA. ..PV.',n 4 1?. if Ik? t' 111 ' ; i i, I ft, ;,s..4f:i4s-.M Colonel George Harvey, noted New York editor who will probably be ap pointed U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain by President Harding. EDB23SBSE ESQ ii i ' 1 i rnim'iitiu 1 1 IFIGHT'BUYER STRIKE' BYJATIONAL DRIVE t Vireau to Educate I""!) H.. I 1 EI tX f lvl Int. 3 Its. SAY PRICE DROP HAS ENDEOj To Stimul .EmpTiagiz jbs aud D raicreasp if P Keep Dcllr ,,,,44 im nnnonrn tu ui a n 3SJir NrnuartH inflK n . . tr U m m m - -w-ws w - - ------ . V .s. I . 4 4. 1 M V. "I-J 4' tl ,7 4. m i UULD s. U .,1 -SU e; UtJWr,, BUY N0Ww DRIVE I STARTED BY GARB AND-OTILE imilIw?J?I$?Jtll Pro. Onvlnetd tht ih "it tr.-;.rlttl train Jf eft the tr ' : "'r'. only way it cup h- i t '.;!: m t'i. '.rrek i. iYmT- jr.i...i . i,. .,4 . 1 1 n , 1 1 -j , .y.sjvu, 14? sv.49i4 i -1 nviuai Fib'ht lo Avert Disaster. HI lliUIn-TVr-4m.itwtW. Natiy ProspiA 1 Of J zed to I j tLL BUSINESS MEN AN TO igSH TVS Wholesalers. Retailers and Mfrs. Join Hands to Restore mi START NATM-WIDE CAMPAIGN TO BpnNfi BK PROSPE All luterests Unite in 'Na tional Prosperity Bu- CITY .y.iVE 00,00: Sfc v&at erences in New York Fi-wmaiPfiiiiwnirrrfi'w inn imin Every Mill In Gaston County Would Be Running Full Time If The People of America Were Buying Their Normal Needs i.i 111 iliimiMIJIifflWWfflMIWBP PROSPERITY Can only exist when conditions are normal and money is in circulation in a normal man ner. The way for us to bring real prosperi ty back to a proper level is to buy what we need when we need it. Everyone living in Ga.ston county would benefit by a return of prosperous conditions. You can help bring them back. . LET'S HAVE GASTONIA LEAD THE PROCESSION BACK TO PROSPERITY. Gastonia is the first city in the South to launch This Prosper ity Drive, though it has been put on in many Northern cities and will be nation-wide in April. Gastonia business men are put ting it on at considerable expense in the hope of aiding normal conditions to return and of aiding in bringing back prosperity to the industries of the country with resultant benefit to t h e people who work in these industries. - Department of Merchantile Affairs, - GASTONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WILL YOU HELP? Will you help in this effort to'do something worth while for Gastonia? Buy what you need as you need it and then - in addition talk better times. A long iace gets us nowhere. If the people of America will realize that the bottom has been reach ed in prices, that the merchant has taken his loss, that normal buying and optinaistic thinking and talking will change conditions, we will see better conditions for everyone in Gastonia. urn PiRncMS am Minnr' TRUE THRIFT IS INTELLIGENT BUYING. n- Maennn!nonnrsnn mbhh.hb.4 " mm tka "toltfa V. y i II iiiia ... . f.. (4 ,4 j- s ,.fc'.' L 't.4t . V ltl ,ll) -t ! ' Vw I.'4,t4..,4 l.tfl 4,111 s, r.e, ,.J 1?
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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March 5, 1921, edition 1
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