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PACE FOUR THE GASTONIA. (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1921 The Gastonia Gazette. ESTABLISHED 1880 tort opposing hool progress in Lincoln ton. Town the niig of Linroluton ar spending more than $200,000 for new ehool buildings, CliffsiJe, a more village fi PLLEH'S SAYINGS Itraed Ewry Afternoon In tha Week in comparison, lias a qnartcr of million : Z. ' V V I. Y Ecpt Sunday, t 214 W. Airline Ave. dollar fir, proof .-i.ooi buiMing. Smith ! From the Pen of Greitfir' neu propose 10 spend a.w.uuu lor , GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Office: 214 W. Airline Ave. Pbonea 50 and 232 Jaa. W. Atkina Managing Editor X. D. Atkim Business Manager Hagh A. Query Editor Mra. Zoe X. Brockman,. . Society Editor Admitted into the mails at the Post office at (.iastonia, X. ('., at tiie pound rate of postage, April - li0L'. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE By Carrier or Mail in the City Oue Year fcii Months -' -r'U Three Months ' On Month '0 By Bail OuUide of Gastonia " One Year t. u Hix Morrtha Three Months 1 .o One Month '- Payable Invariably in Advance Member of The Associated Press The Associatrd l'rcss is exclusively entiled to the ose for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or riot otherwise rrelitel in this miner ami also the local news published therein. All Lincoln rights of republication of special iis patches are also reserved. li i K h school building alone and flUO.OOU more for other school building. Cherry villi, our neighbor spent $h0,U0 repair ii.(T a school building. It cost money , I ig money, to build modern (ire proof s. lino! hiuldini's. l,iiicoliitnn n il! gron in. I the propiiM-d I. mi. I issue will not lie too iii iii- h if the towns ("lows, and it il l v will jrov. ; its growing evi-rv day. Think i riously and vote tor the best fm the i h 1 1 . 1 1 1-ii of your tuwn. You will think well of your action in less than live years. I.inci'ln County News. Although these are pi nions tunes fm folks to Ire thinking of spending .fL'ini, " " all in one lump, we run not help but UK that the l.iuiiilnton ritienrv will put tiie election over rtitli a whoop when i; comes. The e.luc.'ition of a city 1. 1 1 -1 - it is too serious a matter to lie i ' fleeted because of a -tii.i 1 1 luonetarv i oiishler.it ion. (iieenslioro has re.eutlv I more than a million 'or schools. Ninth Carolina is awake ediicn t loua I Iv unity must keep step with the procession. agrapher. b KOBEBT QUIJ.LEN. 'Copyright l!-, Associate Editors.) ( baser: Noun, very singular: obso- let. If ou would make a nputation, lirst Piiike triends. It: ielly. liolshet isin grouch of the world. is thi' organi.ed I leland Knglaud a Time is I lit tiler.' l-i mp. s of illestilualile a target range. value to uilv one Congressman 1'lood, ire many who aie a llttl The Precise Meaning! of and Cause for Cut Prices and Clear ance Sales EXPERT BATTERY SERVICE GASTONIA STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY 206-212 N. Falls St. By J. R. HAMILTON Former Advertising Manager of Wanamaker'a, Philadelphia ' ft It i.or- ; pt ion on i 1:1 't lie so ba. it' v ou coiil, I r' a i hill w i T It that t'oii ex rii,,se who complain of resin u the ft TWt ... TIH(' I TMOOCHT srvUVSOlJ I ImuclOHl OH. W - TM( imsis. a THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. Gastonia, The South's City of Spindles DOLLAR DAY. here The special t ra 'le , v en t put Wednesday by tiie niei Inn nt s of (ias tinia was the most successful thing of !':; kind ever staged. There's no gain naying that fact. The people were here. From early morning until closing time the Mores were crowded with .shoppers, nod we have it from the storekeepers t) einselvcM that the dowd was a buying crowd. They had the money and thev a 'flit it. Such events as these held yesterday ;ire great assets to (iastonia. I'eople are blought here who never come to (ias tonia for any other event. There weie laterally hundreds of folks here yesterday troin territory that ought to be covered the future. by itiiMtouia merchants, out tiny have mver been particularly invited or at tnieted here and they have been going elsewhere. 'There's a whole stretch of u. uuii.1 iu me iniui oi os. ucineeii ncre lessor ni.'i.v tie right. They say two can mid York ami Ho. k Hill, to the north ,u, m,,re cheaply than one. We don't of us, including I.incolnton, and west as believe it. Never have tried it, though. WITH ONE DOLLAR. Apropos of Hollar Day held in (ias ton in yesterday. Prof. W. A. McKeever, of the I'niversitv of Kansas, in an nd dress says: ''All a young man needs these days to start a matrimonial career is one g I Ameiican dollar, willing hands and an alert biaiu. 1 ' Naturally enough the I 'rofo-tor omit tel the ''sine ipia lion,'' the one and only indispensable, among th, many needed tn start a matrimonial career, lie has failed to mention the woman. There may lie women who are willing to accept the alinvv statement, but they are few nowadays. Time was, maylieso. in the days of our fathers and mothers', aid grandfathers and grandmothers.' when two simple young souls could em bark on the life voyage vv it h not hing k:i ve each other, a simple home and faith in Not so now. A dollar will supplv inighU lit lie when :. month's home rent looms up large or when the grocer or the butcher presents h s weekly dun. Theoret ica II v. the ino I lilt s pile, that the water for soup, should remembei through a meter. One who would be Attorney (ieneral nnist ijualifv to manage a department aid a i a mp.i ign. I'll s, , in, In atiniis are that surplus 'ar material will make a few more .sur plus millionaires. Moil.-. I .low n. Writ 's eh. i rge i they wish to keep l.andis on the ;is a pinch hitter. that I il'll r It If l.insirin i, r.ght, and the uni.ersi finite, the Ui assessor ,au go only so h ei nine in a breath that is a i aga insf transput ting. while you meet a 'latum of the law One would think that I ebs ' eneuiles Tuiild be the last peopl,, in the world to try t i ki-ep him from talking. I'ishiiig f,,r sinker-' far lis h-heiby, that ought to trade in '.iastonia because (iastonia is their near tst large- town and can offer more advau tjjes nud Irger assortment of merchan dise. This territory ought to be winked more thoroughly than it has been in the past. The more people that we can get to come to Gastonia, tin; greater will be come our powers to grow and expand. WHAT A CHAMBER OF COM MERCE IS. l.ove in a cottage may be nil right, and that cottage may take the form of a modern bungalow with a Crimson Kuin bier running over the porch, nasturtiums and violets ami roses blooming in the ard, a white tiled kitchen with a red geranium in the window, an electric range in the corner, and a modem drain board ill the other corner, but it won't tiuhe, meaning luxe, without a few dol I irs. Despite the aureole of romance thrown is a simple sport. I (u'b t&viu I . ' t i on ju.st offer something fur nothing '"'d let nature take its course. When you hop a suit of clothes marked down Ray from $30 to $22.."0, you generally assume that the merchant was over stocked. Hut when you nee a cut price on a diamond or a dining i chair or any other staple article less responsible for its sale to style, you are apt to question the legitimacy of that sale. Therefore the following facts, which will be A, 15, C to every ( buyer and merchant, will probably be interesting news to you. Aside from the store that merely lies about its prices and the store that t uts the figures on some trivial article as a bait, there are four contributing causes for a out price. j The cause which most people already understand, of course, is too much stock. No buyer can tell just what pattern of a suit or dress or what color in a fabric is going to be most popular. Ho when it is found that any article is not eagerly bought, it is duicklv reduced in price. The reason for this is too evident to dwell upon. The second cause is the financial one. Every merchant allows himself and each of his buyers just so much money for every stock of goods carried. For example,. a shoe department which is allowed $10,000 upon which to do business must do business on that much capital. The buyer must be in the market lor new goods'at certain seasons of the yeyr. If his capital is all tied up in old stock he will not be able to buy new stock. Therefore he must have ready capital even at the expense of profits. The third cause is your mental effect on the people who hf.vc to sell the goods. The moment you, the public, do not buy a cer tain article, that 'article immediately loses value in the eyes of the man t.r woman who is selling it. Again and again the buyer is obliged to cut the price of perfectly good merchandise simply because you, the public, Lave made his salesforce lose faith in it. The moment you won't buy it they can't sell it. The fourth cause is the interest on the investment. A store's mouej' is made by the number of times it is able to turn its stock in a year. The greatest dread of any store is of stock which doet not "turn." Some merchants have figured that it pays them to sell every article in their store at least once a year. And such merchants do this even with Mich staple articles of rising value TiS diamonds themselves. These are the four laws for clearance sales and cut prices, and, knowing them, you should watch Lhe advertising eagerly for the many advantages you aire sure to find. (Copyrighted.) -a f GASTONIAN TODAY "Startling Accident Ends Musical Com edy" CORINNE GRIFFITH Superb in Thrilling Drama Mad ambition of a beautiful woman results in disaster while great audience applauds the begin ning of a career already closed. Intensely dramatic r scene in it THE BROADWAY BUBBLE" FRIDAY Big Double Header Comedy Drama If You Can't Laugh Don't Come Oh, Hubbies! Come and be Spanked!! We're sorry for you, but But Mack Sennett has worked off a mile-wide smile on erring 'u3bands and the ladies wouldn't forgive us if we didn't Dut it on at the Gastonian. "Love, Honor and Obey is for the blushing Bride; Love, Honor and Behave, for the bridegroom at her side." MACK SENNETT Presents "LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE" Five Rippling Reels FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION With Charles Murry, Ford Sterling, Phyllis Haver, Marie Prevost and Twenty More. Hubbies. You It Shows How to choose 'em How to lose 'em How to find the joy in life Where to meet 'em How to treat 'em How to h-de 'em from your wife Wives. You- It Shows How to vamp 'em How to clamp 'em How to knock 'em when they roam Where to trust 'em How to bust 'em How to bring the wan derer home A ino.lern successful author must havi i general first haml acpi., intau,v with interesting w ickeiliies-. Il won I lie diflieult lor .r,.-, I. ouero a strict neutrality ami liolshics stage a li'tle if the wa r. The Salisbury I'osl comes out with around the great adventure in the lives the frank statement that the halishuiy 'f two young people, there ar,. prosaic C'hiimlier of Commerce has never had .'linl commonplaie .Nih ilities to face, cold adequate support. J list why the l'ost hard unrelenting facts, and the wav to has never lieen aide to understand. The g'thei is not always a path of roses, Salisbury paper suggests that it would made pleasant In music and (lowers and I' isn 't sii mm h the interest on ; l"''s del.t that worried I'm e Sam. :s the principal of th thing. unny a limit s, I U. that the worU m n U ovs it is Mat on its They still tend . w In li everv!;oi Lack. Ije "a good idea to take a census, lind out how tht. people feel towards the chamlier, the fault thfy tin. I, what they would like done, what they would pay for the Mippoit of the chamlier and any conditions that they might lay down. 'The reason why the Salisbury chamlier of commerce has not lieen of the highest lienetit to the community is simply that it has not the proper tinancial and moral si.pport which would set it to function ing to the limit of its jiossildlitien. ' ' It is quite true that without financial ;ind tnotal siiport the oi.linary chamber of commerce will die. Theie inu-t not only he cnaiigu nicmlieiv hot these mem lier.s ought t given -onn! hing to do. Xo man is interested i;i anything which does nut e.ie him semet hing to do or imagination. The wash, von know. are the .lishe: In tl Id dieis luactic, now thev ha' s. America 's citi.-n .i "ii deer and squirrels; 'lily pedestrians. think ai' U'. I.ct; mcini.ei li.'r of con. mi ' . c i.,i,t t.. live commi'tee t i do thing the man 1" Li-io the w h .1,- w vision (he niil Comnioi i c, iV w i. every efl.'lwvtiv.. an organi.cr. . get away from : i -oVitoi !'. ut'-a .: '1h a t.il jHe mils !.i'i id.- ".' a i ha III one ol a Then, if ! k- falls to rr "l lit 111 I 1 h sj.lt, ot wrker. II, Ut of i -i'lVuftii r.-e is ..rih- liring fac-TArTes ';?tl'1 p:nn,' -. I'h. ,., (Ill chamlier of iummei . i- ., ,!.. ,,r j;:(li:zation whi.n mvs m i. tn,,., -nek" dUicks and payrolls. Furthermore, its tii;i.-i..ii !,il . mure than cit wi.ie. I; ought to em Lirace tin-. county unr. a h -;. I (l ti.e case of the ' 'astoula ihaml.e;, for in 'anee, the fiaston County Fan Ass,,,:,, t;oil is the higgi st thing fostered l.v the luial chnml.er. It It digs the w h"lr rouuty into ton. h with tue .handier. The lair ii!soiiatiim is naliv the (lafoina Chamber of Commeri e enlarged and broadened. TIME FOR FARMERS TO ASSERT THEMSELVES A. W. Swain, who spoke to (iaston county farmers here yesteidav on mar kcting problems told them that until they took .'i.hand ill the matter of set ting prices f,,r their products, they would forever be at the mei.y f speculators and grafters. "This cn operative marketing con trait has In it the promise that the farm '! will have something to say about the value, pi i.e. quantity nud quality of what he pioduces with his own money, his loams and his brawn." said Mr s a in . I In- time f,,r every intelligent south 'in man to enter his protest against tin policies followed by southern farmers has come. No industry in the world could evist were it not built nud found ed on agi n ulture . This is proved by the wav the iiiciuiics of men han'-. bankers and pioles-ional men have b, , n reduced i" 'he ta, e of t In' low pi i, , of fa i m products l'der tin ptesent plan n ,s a crook I road that lotton travels from farm to mill, passing through the hands of many spcciilatois. Thi.s diminishes the farm ers' returns but does not reduce the pine paid by the mills. The mills are readv !,, meet the tarnrers half way lor 'he mills are also in the hands of the speculators and will be as long as we follow the an, ii nt methods (,f market ing oi.r , .."on ' ' It Fm-le d.bt ,f doubtless I, Sain decides to 'lll'opc.ill nations, thev willing to acept addit I tin I' clre about tax.- (WelltV dol l headache s tan g,. Mia' a man w ill ki k '"'d th. n go out and spend for a funed tongue and CARRY THE LIGHT TO NEW LIGHT gi. Fin,-nte l! ' 'lung r . . t ' i a hele il.is s .iitetlniig ha ' '"ii "f U'ak. tent New I. .IS, , I'. tl W t that tl re s some l-lght. Indeed. to snsp,..t that g with 'his sec lllllv o some time ''- 1 1 ' I ' ' I ' s ..( e-s;,, ss ' 1 "' 'l ' s pr li. i;.:i i v to !"!'. ' I ' law. A ' w I -1 g i t was, I ti ! Itt e 'hall , liver- oil,, r poi-'ion. , N VV . W 1' h t v i . il r- h I... i -:,o. o at ha-' two dv. I Tt tl Igli' . it is '' lo-e 's ill iv ' om mon w ea It li. Ileuses ,i,ld one so me n ig t an I ''I. I lied w It !. Ml ; 'hat s ii tni.'a'er I sill ' le Tea 1 1" ii ' - flair. Of , .: 'i, New l.lglit ', Sod illl . hi this par o n.ed Co in. h w n il si I thi li ii tin din' , a.'ice; it is much mole probable that it it'll a victim to an incend la ly. sin h a on. lit ion to be permitted o obtain almost under the eaves of the' apitol of .North Carolina.' What sort I folks ale these New Lighters, any low .' Our kind of folk-. Native bom North I a t n! i n la us, for the most part; iiut very many of them allowed to grow ! up with a belief that the law means j ii Jtliiug, that ublic schools are a species ! 'f oppression and that chinches are or i gaiu.e.l by those who make a bus.ncs.s ' of informing on their neighbors. ' We stud t tin t the number of those who j set themselves against law. srlunds and 1 i. niches is con-hlerable. That goes a : 1 l''". '"I no mere handful ol .,lh could si terrorize a township as New Light has been ten ori.c.. j New Light will have to .1 something I or itself, the while the si.ei iff '- olli,-,-, siippoit, .( bv the n-t ot the eminty, ge,s biisi , Outsiders cannot accomplish what lo-eii- to be accoinpli.she.l without the co d'Cation ,.f the law abiding r. -ideiits I I t ie " I la I ri. a he. " cVierili' llarn-on ha" made a prompt 1 ginning on a search for thus,, irgnt j.rowleis who would use (he to.di to :' ti.iv, but I,,- stiould not depend upon 'b'i'ii'ies and a prohibition agenl Mi n known to love right, to obey and sujipoit the .schools and l" s sinm ,. . stwern in a deputies m .im aged to , ,ea n up t he ton nship. 1 il i on lit ...lis a . imnrove I to su.di 11 ' Merit t hat ,1 school house ld a i"'-li, " Ic-t. aie saiV.y left alone vi I ..:ght. New Light will stand as testi al I,. ' a. iiiipoteti, -v of tn,. la v in .:.i. , inatv. .111. lie r TUR0PEAN CORSESPONTENTS PLAY UP THE FREAKISH IN STATE LEGISLATION TIIK IIAtiCK, Feb. J... Headers ot ''"' I'lilch and other I'iu ropea n new-pa 1 '' 's tiiese days frequently get tie- l.b a t:.at various stale leg is. a t n res ia tin 1 niled Mates' ale conducted along the lines of sapstick coniedies. liacli bit of Ireak legislation, whether introduced with serious intent or merely ', e ns;' a laugh, which emanates from these various stale governing bodies, is !' ' I Wi'll ''ill serieusnes. oh tills -idi of the Atlantic. If a senator in state legislature .je ci'h - to make the bill of a political up 1' nt appear ridiculous by int io.,m ing ""llier along the same lines thai goes ' "LI -nt s "I"- belter and is ut eriv prepi's eralls, the purport of the bill is ' ' 'I' d abroad by a Kur q.eau cm' spoti'I'-ut in New York or Washington .'hd is reprinted throughout Furnpe. 'Ill.se dispatches ate g. Olel'.. li v ten ' 1 red or played up in the Kn ropea i I'less, an I lli.hiv l-.i.i ope:, n edl os h.'.v. t ild the conespiiiidont they are run meed, bv t he dispatehes .y recei e. Hat most A met u a n la w :n.i k.-i - a re ciav. I he I .ii t t ha t t In s,. niea -a i - a re rc'y in' r. id u e.l an I hn v e it' ' le if a :i v po-sdiiii'y of pas-ihg. is -el ban I'epor'. Co. with the result that many Furopeau newspaper re ideis are con . ineed that !' ie a nd t here in A in. i. a. t here a re places where, for example, per-ms nr.. senteinel I i live several months wi'h their mothers in law if found gnillv of suoi'ill,' ii Added Attraction on Same Bill: The Toonerville Trolley That Meet All Trains" Enacted by an All-Star Comedy Cast THE SKIPPER PLAYS CUPID A First National Attraction JOHNNY WILSON MEETS MIKE 0'DOWD TONIGHT NFW ViKlv, Mat.h 17. - .lohunv ' ' Li f ' v t h us:,,id i" iier i b.s,., t lie pa s' ernei geiiey (.-.ii hi t s. ' '- l id'n h S. Hiireau of Ldiu al ion. i n a I - h ml.' were v . a r or taught by L.-Chrnp. W',:. ,,' i.altipioll. Square (. I .. oi. aga IC will id, w ii Id 's iniddiewelght ! tonight in Madison Mike (I'll,, 111 la W i a T i- tiieie wer hi of all ol the , . i a i iifli, " g" I folk- it a few r ghteon the neighbor h hi. I t't'rv that appea the law of ti,,. !;.,, ithers brought Ii.iiii. it f I and the rights 'I put Ma--a.hus,"!s n scheduled I, r 1 O'lVwd. ).,, 1 'at I a k 's d., V w w hi, h no other a ' t a n a v K piistied win ba. . . liquerai . W' ; i ra it , an "t ui l the Ut is Il le i.t-t May i le'ropolls. The l i mi ii ' i s to a I .-1 . in. It i.ii. bcheves that St. il ehaole ho,, p. do that mid, !! weight save the la le nt Oil Ctle from his liially contident i l; LINC0LNT0N AND SCHOOLS. It is liojn'.! that Liiicolutoii voters will Mit the i itv s h'.ol for tiie:';-iv, $. mm the erowdesl i oudif ions, ami need ol iMjilipuieut, Hinl thfri think seriously be "T I, pOULh c. ' ' I'l.lggls' a caterer. -Mad.u pros ribed a bread vol -houhl I'lllsll.t I, '.- ; i' . ' . t a a flairs Ml- t. -;.,il:l'il. either rson is but and ( 1 ' I. I 1 ,d t 1 ! I , he w-.ti th. light. Is ; f the mat . at -1 o ', I. .aid to be !l'!e -She Do Villi ' H I ,an She You shield. 'HI know win- New Light first. And sine,. New l.tg'lt I- .: - ; , ot W ,'ik" "ii'ity. n In, h a.,, H i .in Harris ui sheriff, r ;- :r snerifl 's elli, e to s'ra:ghte:i ,, '" t he 1 ' Ha r ricane ' ' ,,, ,,, y, i it 'i v . Th s cannot be dope raids for bin, kade ..slider:es Somele.dv mii-t be taught that : a'so reprehensible. 1 here is on,, chance in a milium. ps. that arson vvas not .ommi'ti the moriiirii; ,,f Fri.iav. Mar, h II; vim believes that tn., , h loihous, - .1 chlir, li in ,t ona ,,f' ,tl.!..l. w . i : . , "' ",',',i "HII1M ciO'l'lli'V lor Wile IIP r," live, "., 1 refused two mile, f the other, and tw of which (Cltowd will get r'i.'-i' f,,r the bouC HI sever-ll d.l.vs. noiil' Tonight'., title bunt is II,,, sixth tn be h fin- of tnerrtslves. .ml hum .l-Tn i 1 m M nhni -s.-Udr. ii.iiim .-m, e thr he same time? It i. pos-ib that Walker law Permitlniff LI rnnnH .lo.ia- HJht rrvm lhj f. .- Ion Knots he, ,,, .ftr.,- i Th I lib- p it i ii wer,. wel. W ilson 's -ha re of tn, will be lo,iiiHi. fs,x a ten louiid bout h, re tie", A I M i ' , ,' reqiitted nil !ei lu ll to weigh in at tin k this afternoon. I: ,t n ifl"W tile reqtl red ht. receipt- tonight rs ago he fought Jlff'h Knoekollt . . j i , .i - i ' . i i, r( I -. 1 i . .' I.:.. I no fire in thei a Yeoman at i the Kea r s. toso ZVERSHARP 'iht nmmt a on the prnzil Evcrchorp is ab solutely ir:ique, the pencil that is always sharp yet never sharpened, always ready for smooth, easy made for lifelong service. Eversharp prices, with 18 inches of Eversharp Leads, are $1 up. Sold by SPENCER - ATKINS BOOK CO. Roval and Corona Typewriters New Non-Cancellable Income Policies art' issued to Hankers. Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists and all other hiKh professional and business men. They protect and pay you your income, up to One Thousand Dollars per month, bi-inninK with the first day of sickness, or disability thru accident, and then if you suffer a perma nent disability (not necessarily confined to the house) thru sickness or accident, this income comes to you as lonp: as you live. A policy of this kind protects you, your family, your home and your business when you are so un fortunate as to be unable to give that protection yourself. There is no red tape or delay to the settlement of claims; all adjusted and paid thru this office immediately. Let us talk it over. The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY, District Managers. Insurance cf all kinds. Nothing But Insurance. Temporary Office Star Grocery, South 5t.' Opposite C. Hall Telephones 410 411 CUT ME OUT! nud mail lie, with your name and address, to ChaH. W. Jones, 4' Ml KiiiR s'oii Avenue, ( l,ai hitte. X . C. I will bring you full details of how you may lmy or I, til, I and own a home with the money you now pay as rent; :.ml I per cent interest, or free a home of a uiortjja-re, or, safely mnl prof italdy, invist monthly .-avins of il or more. Name Ad. In: City SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE
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