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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. THE GASTONIA, (N .CO', DAILY GAZETTE PAGE SEV2I fAAKY GRAHAM BONNER. tWK NIWMI IMUl ' i tHE UGLY CREATURE. ' 'Oh, I hear some one srreamlnff," lid the girl who whs advent urlhg to ie House of Secret s. "So do I," said the hoy, who wafc "Gracious," said Master Tlfoughtful- L'BS, who was with I hem, "it that irrihle creature agiiiii." "What horrihle creature?" Ssked the "Conie with me find we ilia II see r. We'll slop her this time IJurry! y, hut U s hard lor anyone to do ijtblng with her." t "She sounds perfectly terrible," said 10 girl. "What awful scniiins hhe V!S." ? She Is not screnmliifc'," sai(l Master iioughtfuluess. "Who is 'Screaming, then I" asked e hoy. Let's hurry. We mustn't ven talk we go. follow me." So they followed Master 3'hoiif,'Ht- lness us lie went up a short hill. !e could run very fat, and lie got the top of the hill, where there bis a little red house lufdiy the boy id the girl got there. When they got there tlicy found aster Tlioiiglilfiiliio s t;i 11, iiiir in u ry loud way, and liN face looked ry angry, so different 1 coin the ty it had looked. ' Now, you juvt step that for gnil d nil," hi- said. "Viiii are Jiut fair. the first place, you're cruel. In the eend place, yuii're k hypiH iite. And the third place I di.n t like that s- esslnn of it Imriiug you more than does the child." Lots of people use it, jml you n't object," the wmiian nld. Slie is horrilile looivlnp. II, r hair was nifty ntnl lnnij: ahoui her head In a ry untidy wy. Her nmtnli was ry big, anil her tiftli were vi ry vel- . Her hands w-re rnnrm m-;. mid veins stuck nt. on them. .She is tall njiil ipiitr stum, hut it was r face which they noticed most. It is such a horrible face that they re sure her ugliness wasn't skin p. They didn't believe that she IS beautiful, even when one k'nt to ltW her. And they didn't feel a If they ever lilted to know her, not in a million ars. Such a dreadful iii i--i.ii thov d never seen before. II, r f.iee was cruel looking, jn-it the sort i.f fare, ey imairhied, wliieh belonged to a rson wfio could be cruel to smaller ildren find to animals. Tien the reineinlicreil, with a p.-in.L'. that lie 1 kicfeil the iitile toad. lie. too. is cruel, ami if be was ev.-r cruel A certain follow in town named Brown All Stag invitations turned clown, Now he is lonely and sad, For his health has gone bad, And he can't find a friend in town. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN THE STAGS THE STAGS' TEACHINGS The teachings of the Stags are clean, mor al and helpful; free from religious, social or political prejudices. First: We pay $7.00 per week sick or ac acident benefits. Second : The Stags pay $125 funeral bene fits. Third: The Stags pay doctor bills for members and their families. Fourth: The Stags will help you in your business. Fifth: Tho Stags will help you get a posi tion if you :tro out of employment. Sixth: The Stags Supreme Drove hits an ido;tl plan to lake care of widows and educate S orphan children of deceased members. Seventh: The Stags will have club rooms in (lastonia. I.illi.iril, Pool. Dancing 1'arlors, ( !y mnasiu m, Shower l!ath or any games of wawwroaasmiaaHBaQg an-.tisemeiu. Eighth : Last, but not least, one night each week or each month, as the order sees fit, is set aside as "Ladies Night." This is for the entertainment of mothers, wives, sisters, daughters and lady friends of the members. A. A few questions asked and answered by organizer in new territory. ' Q. Do you take just anybody who wi'l pay you $7.00 in as a charter member? A. No. For every member we require a reference unless known to your organizer. Ctood men don't mind it, the other kind we don't want. There are some characters who cannot bo stags. We won't take men who are drunkards, or men who are not on the level. No man is barred because of his occu pation. We believe there is just as true a heart benath a jumper as beneath a dress coat. For further particulars call on State Direc tor E. Lamar Bailes, Armington Hotel, or write W. R. Dupree, M. D.. Supreme Director, G. Elmo Ho'ke, Suorcme Recorder, St. Louis. STRAIGHT TALK The rich man ha his cluh, bin golf links; lit- -:i ii pursue his Iml, hies ' ' ; lie lins the nion- ; In may ignorr the idea of himt.in hvother hiiiid: he limy t'-el venire ill his vi!iltli nild sny to IiIiiimIi', can lie regardless of my fellow men'' but inn he? No! He cannot.. At vein,, time he must seek n brother's nil. He is ,, pen. lent upon his fellow men for all that he is, for :.ll that he lias. Without them lie i- unfiling. Man is a social being; lie hhouhl '.,e his fellow nu n ; he shonhl love his home: he shouM iove his country. The more irooil nu n he knows, 1 n- greater is his oppor tunity in ,,i goo, I an, I he happy. The Stags hi no,"' 'hey eee.l your help an, I yon neeil the u,it,,U gun, I they can ,ni you. If you are a h -a, I Hue, cheer up! .lien the Stags, he a manly man, ge the protect ion they offer you. A few cents a ila.v will make certain against want v l.i n ill in iiii, re, I, kicp you happy ami .1"! I v in lite, ami give yini an hi, norn hie hurial a: le.atli. WH AT MoliK ('AN Vol' ASK f AGE LIMIT: 18 and Up HENS ACROSS THE SEA. hick, lis, which are foiiinl th, Weil l i., , ,, r, i. .,,,1 ,i...... ttgKtilBlRiiS'H IW f 1 ..i.j i I i arri . -'I the in u kt .'roi I in . a -I. .en the li r-i ,:iy. its in, .re 1 1 -.-,111.1 .la . ,1 I 1 1 I Me I hi I, ,!;, V. t en In, in, I I'eirv kiim ke.l :,' !!..' I .1 'I'll Tcke Your Child." o Ihtit n fieei.nil time rmii Krb:ips tlilnl, bt wi.ishl have :i face like i WOIIISlll'S. IIIh would eertainlv never he creel llln. They linil l,ei n umrliinu her steadily that they hail scarcely imj- Cil n lovely little hoy, cjuile, quite un?, with frnMeii hair ami soft vn eyes, lie v, as still cryiiiL'. just little, nml his little face- looKoil as llgli he hnil lieen crv ing quite lnu-il. 'If you do it nimin." sahl Master iOUt-'litfulnes, "I will ttike your ehihl ay from yell. Yes, I will, so marl; woriR" The hoy ami the irlrl looked nt him a very puzzled manner. Here," said M.isi.t Th,in?htfr,!nes the siunll hey. "here is an orange. Ie, I ?ot It out of my right picket. (1 here Is an anile, which grew in left pocket." 'You're temhing the child an un- :th," shouted the woman. 'Now be careful, careful," said Maw- Thoughtfulness, "and reinemher my rnlng. If you only had a little more eetness In your nature you would iv that Jokes and make-believe j ngs nnd fttn pre among the most nortant things! in life. You only i nk that harshness and unkindtiess real. 'Well, Tve given vou mv warning." the woman seemed miie-h quieter And a tenr fell from her right ; he put her arm around the little i, anil-the little hov seemed so ased tlint he looked tin and smiled. 'I do love my mummy." he snld. i Tou don't deserve it." cried Mas- i Thotight fulness, "unless you mend ' lr ways. Dou't be lilsh. E.plain things. rm the chll- ; xi a friend, you know." ; No Change in It hnlcVerson Why is an empty purse 1 1 nys me sante. i;;y hoyi - - :oaofe6rot 'Kraid I rch't tell you! nu-cerson v ny, bee-awe you never npy change io It! Hoys' Life. he only effective to reach tie1 pie of Gaston county is through the ertising columns ot ine Gazette he. wi, r.l Ie 1,- , i -' el' -i . , r i : e. ,.; h. M-! l.e ipl II. leer, are said tu be pnttv I n t l.e v.'lllle l-M'l w III ie, whether it he ill ,S.,jj Al'ii.-a, isiheria. Iinlia or l,.-ihr.-i,..r. An I '' rtliere i hi, kens are tin ie are og"v, wl.iih ale , nil in,, re alike n -'Mp,. :: ;! ap piaiaie-e. l.-elee.l, il w.,ui.l j,n. ,.i, i" I1-; l. arne.l men t.i .iet, rnune : , i ' 1 1. , ti,, eggs cam,, one I'mm i-!. .Inhu- an. I ,ue from 'npeu(iaee:i. ,,r l,- t!i 1 rein I'.ei.- Oak-. ' li,iW,-, i . si (,nini,,r,).-l, e an al ! '. I.- a- . ggs i ves '., illustrate the u-ekeig r-..T,ihol-,ir,.; C-ug.n ihmc.'y. !' the law of supply anl .leteaiel. N.-w Ke;!,'..,. y (exnl a'o,vjh r fuhl ' i. w a , ,, :- I i,- , ft i-''- I.'- -ii ,f .- I auiaiie fej- seine tiuie. viu-n 'iher,- T -, u -1 . , i 1 ,' .,, i , 'I .-it a ueeii' ,r a sliip t,,;,,! of I i.is im:' (., , ; , , '.i l -al necessity. The earg was !'..- ; ; ., . , ; ,. ,, i .lily load. . I im,, ls car-. On r - , ; ,. ew York, the ' . i 1 1 1 i . t ,;.. ',. .,' , . ; , , - , t. iwamiWMHWWw rfTTW'TIITi iUlijlllll'lirnl'IIIBil III'M ' Wll ! HF IMH WHIM III TIL 'l ' 1 k 1 ' 1 1 i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiu's : i 1 1 ; l ! 1 1 : i i 1 1 -J 1 1 1 , ' ' "i Vi'S tiu I'M i- ;ii-,t In ZERS! Seo us n'oout your Fertilizers foi 1021. Our prices are riiht on U) Acid and nil Mixed Goods. Star Grocery Co. . Suhacrihe To The Gafttonia Daily Gazette. RIDE A BICYCLE Ileal thrift means wise investment. The purchase of a liicycle is one of the wisest invest monts a man can inaKc, lor before the year is over the bicycle has paid for itself in ear fares saved and is still ready for several more years of act ive duty. The bicycle pays a profit as well in the form of healthful, moderate outdoor exercise to be obtained as one oes back and forth from his daily task. We have just received a lartje shipment of hiffh jrrado machines and we have some very attractive prices. Come and see. GASTONIA VULCANIZING CO. We Do Repairing 114 N. Marietta Street ... , H You Are Cordially Invited To Attend ' A Formal penihg of Mew Sprisng Appar At "ASKI N ToMorrow annd Al! Next Week It is with a feeling of pride that we announce our formal Spring Opening of the new apparel for Men, Women and Children. This season we offer even a more complete showing than in the past and in addition the lowest prices we have been able to quote since 1914. Thousands of our satisfied customers are looking forward to U3 for their spring outfit, because they realize that nowhere in this city can they get more for thrir rroney, dollar for dollar, than at this big friendly store. C-v. -!c 1... Vou ur' welcome to look and judge for yourccli. lv SUITS VMV. ( AJfew f Styliih Ine. the kind Sv tv'Avi V men w,nl to ,Uy $24' 52950u, 1 Snappy Styles In MZ?pring II Wm B0YS' CLOTHES Hats 1) fffeMi wit!i io, -y' V ' fSUK ?i VSif Blu. Scrgi for coo- Let a crown $h Si firmatlon. ISwTUS: IgiJl'&J $i95 $795 he's 'ygf " Buy On Payments PeopU! Married or tingle. Thi tore invite you to com in, leirct your pring outfit and have it charged to your account. No red tape; no crojs examinations; no extra cliarge for credit, aimply your promise to pay ii all we astc. You can arrange for srcail weekly or monthly payments. Welcome Wage -Earners! Women 's & M uses ' Spring SUITS At new low prices, de- -?? lightfi styles in tricotina, ' aerfa, twiil cords. In uary and spring color. 75 $rA50 A W onderful Showing of New SPRING DRESSES Exclusive styles tailored in spring materials including canton, crepe, taf feta and tricotina. IS"5 27 50 up Womzn 's & Misses ' SPRING COATS Smart styles in belled modeta. Also conservative model. '18 1 I ss 1 Clothing For the Family TgmnTiinJ .... piwwvieweaaejwiswi, J J OnenBaBVaaWO 216 VV. Main Ave. 7'Spring Millinery The very shape most becoming te you is ready for inspection. Spring color to harmon its with your arw outfit. $498 op Have It Charged" "Sgl Open An Account HANKland PETE AZUKA D10 NOT DEfLViTH TH05E 5PRT5 MrXDAME 6AZUKA MEDIUM LOOK.IfJ' DiNiV L.rxx.iNfe 9LfCtS M ' tr---. . f -oiO-r-. r If i"- -..I 0. 1 CHIN jui'" iv- A mm - -,. -. " THEsl VOC f t4. "A I P OP tAW-E, fcNG BftCK VAfXVG ) f ( " . 1 I I' ! S
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