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--4 it 5:1 -ft f: ft 1 V i M it it n. I r I Si . .4 s ' ' tt 8 '3 W te 6 Is lil i , 1 i ' i '. ! i I t S , i f ! ' i i , hi W i . ' i i t in - ! 1 ! ill fi i t in o 'Hi-. PACE FOUR THF i"!ACTriNfA M ntnv r & tfttp -rrnj; 1 , -TT' v, 1 ' - MONDAY, APRIL 18.-1921 - "'7 GASTON AND ROADS. If II 1 I 1 ' 1 I UP I.ACTHViA I.A7PrTC foming down and Una gpring; aa.l ium L j mer ought to e a new era of construe- atSj'JtBXtSHED 18J6 ,'on in t'MS,on'a- Let ' build homes in- ' i stead of l.ouaea to live in. There is a lmvt9&my 'Afttnoou In the Week dirJVreii.-e lenr.en the home and the Except Sunday, at 212 W. Airline Ave. . , . s uonne. A house is merely a place where ue eats mid sleep. A home is where .me keeps his wife and babied. In this connection we Would nil I ntt.-ii- GAKTTFJBLISHING CO. Office: 212 W. Airline Ave. Phone 50 and 232 Ju. W. Atkina Managint Editor ,io" 10 excellent luiMiiK and loan E. D. Atkini Buainesa Manager 'TKaimations in (iastonia that arc funr High A, Query Editor lioninif for the purpose of home ImiMiiitf Mr a. lot K. Brockman,. .Society Editor' and oniiir. The It. A. 1.. is one of the - most valuable helps in K.-ttimr a start tuar, (inning a home. Admitted into the mails at the I'ost office at (Jattonia. N. ('., a' the pound rate- of postage, April L'S, 1902. BUSINESS IN THE SPRINGTIME. One of the lest expositions of the mill- wav I iy which normal hosinesM condi SUBSCRIPTION PRICE By Carrier or Mail in the City One Year I' 00 Bix Montha 12.50 'ii can rettiru to the country is found Ma. k a n t.i n kept at home i Three Months 11.25 ;n Th .sorinofi.-l,! K. r.nl.i;. .n ' the aml.nsh. VI I. a i . iiwiars a mess 01 u fun j(ive lia tore a chance and she will pull man out "f many a hole. With the air blue with GASTON AND ROADS Charlotte Observer. We were saying something a few days ago about road construction in Cast on, .....i 'Pi. -.... ..: .. it i - . ... rtjiriijjjjjjjjitftffffftjj .iou i e i.i-oouiu umcne orniK mror (on in. n nil- i-niiiiiB.:oners are K 'H'K n head with the plans by which the- county will shortly U- provided with hard sur faced roads 'leading from Mecklenburg to Clcvelatiil and from Lincoln to York, in .South Carolina.'' The (iaette feels perfectly free in predicting that "this summer i.- going to witness the grea'i-sit amount of road building eor finished in We ium 't n I ,u min h I'a. itic tl.-et ',is,,n in a similar length of time. The if e have a little moie .a.ilii- dijdo '"astcui county cominissioners are among ma. y. 'he fiist to seize upon the opportunities advanced l. the State llighuny I' munis. The only building that has come donn s'""- :i rr K"'"K ahead and meet them far enough to suit us is tin house of '"'"'e than half way in utTering to finance Hohenollcrn. 'he urk in this county until the ma- i - li i in' r of the Highway 'ominissioii Im-- l.ventiiallv dohii Hull mav decide tliat "Inction. An. I y,-t tuer QUILLEN S SAYINGS j Flashes of Wit and Humor From the Pen of Great Par acrapher. By BX)BEBT QUILLEN. (Copyright 19L'0. Associate Editors.) aji appears to be observing a i om mendable neut i ,- I it . worth two .50 One Month By Mail Outside of Gaitonia Ono Year H 00 Bix Months t-'.OO ;i re some people lo s.-elll atrald that l!:e ton l- det iiied to outsti ii Meckl.-llblllg III the lliatler of bllihllllg good roads! Three Months $1.00 One Month Payable Invariably in Advance pessimism over the business outlook. Men might live longer without to 1 ba.-co, at that; but one can't see what . good it would do them. .50 "I""' shows a winter wheat crop m ex i cellent condition all over the wheat belt The worst never happen indicating 100 days hence an abundant :in "I'"'"'". So here is one ' ' decla res man who "Then- inii-t be mine religion in the hoine-i of America if divorce is In lie curbed." Mr. William F.dloxis, Kan sas t it v c lergyma n. Member of The Associated Press I'.im-st. Here is a constructive factor; not to be overlooked. An inimc.lh.t.. re The Associated Trees is exclusively I t urn of countrv wide prosperity no well ' Ml'tled to the use fur republication of i,,t-urim H.TMn ,,. antiri , Ai aB new. drspatches cred.ted to it or not , , Otherwise credited in this paper and alsoi " ' ' ' the local news published therein. All al,,'"'1- "", T"-ulture will go far to , right of republication of special die- ""''l r,,"'1I'K lost motion in the iudu patches are also reserved. ' I machine. , 1 The new wealth it is now necessary to' ' MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. produce will not come from the sweat of i mmmmm salaried leaders and lobbyists of farm I hasu t yet seen the toddle. ITie gun men lue no chalice to ci r...K.-l. Tfc- Cn.,,1... rif. l cl.. oW'Mtions in Washington w e m it. , tlic . .. .... driv A DREAMER'S DREAM. congressional politicians to en act an emergency tariff to protect farm plain products. The government can produce, . no wealth by law. What will happen i. Inspired l,y the good news that there fhut th(, WPMt(lrll f.iniler win i.re.,,,r; will soon be a hard surfaced road con raise new crops on a much lower cost ha j net ting Dallas and (.iaslonia, ,eiti.eus of i than in recent years and thus res that progressive town are beginning to HU,r l;irfr"' ' profit. Meanwhile . . , . . , .. -,, , 1 'be severe economy of the producers will wok up. In todav s (mzette will be i . . , . ' ' depress trade in the manufactured good- found an entertaining account- of the consumed by them, but ventually thi many industries and opportunities that purchasing power of the American farim Dullas affords to the home seeker. be restored. When it begins to We are particular impressed with ''omt l("k ,,H" "r'l, r ho,,!", "f , , i west will be the first to notice it. At one point m our correspondent s story. ... ,i, ,,., ,, P'eseiit i lie rejiorts of these great mer We refer to the great possibilities that ehniidisiiig agencies disclose no sign of Dallas, and the section lying between ' revival. February sales of Sears, Roe Dallas and Castonia. have in store as ' '""'k ('- '"' I'"'''! "I" per cent, from , . , tiiose of Kebruarv, residential developments. It mav lie ' . far crv to the dav when that ln-autiful ,":iK. " "."' U,V" " ' '. . come back in this country depends of ruuiug gfuiiiiu inijaceni mi J.ong i ris'R (ourse Their business is holding up. Our own opinion is that these fat mar ried men do a lot of eager chasing before they are tempted by a vamp. I here are many ways to collect what Kurope owes, but letting her t.sx payers over hero imi t one of them. in. a . The wets will argue that the pi line slili gets slewed, but you will notice that it seldom gets into the best .society. When the Puritans force us to go to church, w,. shall lune one consolation. Pipe organs have no ja. attachment. RHYNE-FRIDAY Jitney Line Schedule BETWEEN DALLAS AND GASTONIA Leave Dallas: 7:30 A. M. 8:25 A. M. 10:25 A. 12:25 P. 2:25 P. 4:00 P. G:()0 P. M. M. M. M. M. Leave Gastonia 8:00 A. M. !):25 A. M. 11 :25 A. M. 1:25 P. M. :?:25 P. M. 5:25 P. M. C:15 P. M. The only line in opera tion at all times. We live up to our schedule. shall become, ns our correspondent inti mates, another Myers Park, but big de volopinents like these come from a dreamer's ideal. A few years ago Myers Park in Charlotte was largely cotton and on many variable elements, but ro far ns the cost of labor 'is concerned the farms and plantations of the es' and south should be able to operate this year at considerably less cost. Much Negro labor drawn to northern States by war wages nas gone hack to the cotton (ieurge Harvey says be is learning not to talk. It is unfo rtona'e that wc liaven't a few thousand mure diplomatic post s. When civilization gets Jacked about from pi!;ir t,, ,n,t, she call always tin. I a haven with the hard headed business man. The second hand offering i SC.Si -ONt MNL eorn fields intersected by a twisting, belt. The unemployed iirniy of the eilie. swampy creek bottom. Drainage and the : vl" 0,i! "Jake labor cheaper in l.i . . i , , . ' llu' Krain belt of the Middle West The i landscape artist have changed it into one ' "si. i m i - economic (irocess mar bp cruel in its1 Of the beauty spots of North fnrolina. hmnanltarlau aspects, but the lower slan i There are just as great possibilities here dard of liing enforced on millions of, as there were in Charlotte 1.1 years ago. I'e"We by hard times does bring results ( Dallas is not any more distant from ; 0,""'r or ,"t''r' the citv of Castonia than is Queens t o! ' f ,'U,""'e ,h"H0 ,",1,r"1 "f ,.! , , , u . ,.. I gorernnient talk about mainlairiing Amei c .....n'cnuem-e rsuuan- in vnar- ,,.., s,an,,r,,, f VnUlg )l(,v mak ,, attractive silk shirts in used model lotte. The opportunities of (iastonia and . n sense. A man out of work does tint Dallas'are even greater than those that , "lu'ntain hi old standard of living. The stoics ul'e faced Charlotte in the initial stages of the development of that suburb. American farmers as an About the only thing as horrib happen. economic group ' 'orinany s war record is that hurl, s,. are not now maintaining the standard of ' prano t. neighbor plavs on hi- li vinir thev lent ..it..;.,... i i...r... ..i. . , ' " im-ioic n;lr IIIOS I'OOHIIUra I'll. lou ran never tell what s iroinir to i.eriiv v... 1 ; .iiioic s siarniarit or nv ing. compared with that before the war j When some peopl. . ,VI" be severely depressi-d for at least j, upon the water, the; g.'nerauon. lake the world as a whole I I he bread n.... n vin ,,ay ior in,, war through a uate.-. lower standard of living for years to come: and it is not to be expected that Kansas argument ,bu,l,tl,-s ,o,ui, the I nite.l States will escape some shar. ing. but it is rather hard on the I of the fate of the rest of civilized human 'that turn, si, .1... f,.,il.r- ... "' i.v in view of the fact that its prosperity (a:. A WORD. east their bread keep a st rini' on and demand a mortgage on the The Gazette is ipiite sure tluit the men and women of (iastonia are more inter ested in their children than in any other ea mi iy tiuug. I hey are interesti then- education, their growth ami devel opinent. their future happiness and we fare. The highest ambition of most of Our people, vie are sure, is that their clnl dren shall enjoy the advantages and (.. portunities that were denied to Ihe par cuts in their young days. To that end. ) o t-.p , ......... I..... .... :i ' ' ....t in on ns export an. I im port trade. HISTORY OF "HURRICANE." Oxford Public Ledger. The recent outbreak in New Light ii-niisilip, ;,KO cOllllty, when school houses, a chiir.-li .....I i m-ur. i.iol.4 4 i. : i. ; .. . -v.., ..,;, ,,,i.ik ,;, ,, oniaii in nigs were burned bv the law! iastonia is directing every energy. "as empliasiied the fact that the dis -Aim wiin mat purpose, and that ab.n. r urreu in in,. "Hurricane two wo dwell- ess element When the driver of the .ar decides that he can ,eat the train to the . ross ing. the Pool Killer wa-bes iii and calls it a dav. '"I"' .lunior Ifiickel'eller says a man should not choose a wealthy wife. Not if be has had the foresight to clu.i -v a -ire. wealthv Tfip Delicious Bread GOOD for the start, perfect for the finish. Bread combines deliciousness pure nourishment economy Butter-Nut Bread has all the qualities of de licious Dread plus. 1 our jrrocer sells it. Carolina Baking Company r.ver .sin.-,, the great storm many iars ago swept a.rosi the eastern c, i.er of (iranville and 1he adjoining teiri tor.v in Wake, uprooting many trees :n Us path, that section has I n known as t he " ' II ii r ri.-a lie. ' ' !ome years ago a rough i lenient in 'he lliini.ane district of (iranville fraternized with the lawless clement a etery voter in the titv should approach the election of the city s,lu,., t-niiynis sioners. As one good citizen of Hie city said to The (iaette this morning, " W, should not let politics inter into This school Uestion It is ton big tor p.. II tics, the sort that we usually siiaml.ie oter in iiiiniiciii... ..r . ..,,,..- ..i... . . .1. ... ' " ' 'icviioiis hi- uie nor.ier 111 Wake hut the g I Lei lis forget, tell the people, these little f "I'b of (iraimll,. organized and drove ii)conseUential details and look straight through to the bigger things, our chil dren's welfa-e Let us not pay any :, tention to any candidate's personality, religion or politics. Let us consider mi ly their htness for the important post to which they aspire . ' ' There arc vital issues confronting the in. outing ho..l hoard in Caston.a, There are many :,K problem they w.ll nave io solve, and among these one the biggest is the matter of a new high school budding tor the city. And those who constitute that board ought to be .ersoiis of ba. kbotie. of integrity and a clear untrauiiiieled mmoii of the future '""'' h of Gastonia . HOMES AND HOUSES. Ve 'ff"re liomi-s i Gastm.i.,. Every prVigT. W rity in North Carolina feela the need of mo're moderate priced homes fill 71eojJe of moderate means. High prices of building material lmn hindered niaflx who would hate ivecn liv ing in their own homes ere this had :t aot been far the prohioitire pri.f of Ium WsvYfSkHwT other material. How- 'Hem out. Hut such a thing as burning churches, s.huul houses and dwellings i. as never practiced in that portion of i ranville county. Om. ( the j..-. n 1 1., r trai's ,,f the people in t h- east corner . f 'iraiiMlle is that w lien they commit a', oftense they "skip out" and y,-,i i",,r I,;"' "f them -again until they make a f ntuiie in the Pa, WV-t and re '" to the land of their birth and set tl.. down. When tile cyclone swept across the f i..wer ci rn. r of "iraimll intc Wake .t 1 " n aoout two miles wide and ten miles long. The red mounds of dirt I'il'-I Hp i.v the falling trees l.laik the I'cth until the pics.'lit dav. Hut two causes in r.sent years dissimilar in na -ontributed to make the Hnr r..-.uie an empire unto itself. When an ..f!ens,. i, commiited anywhere in North .Hi Wake it is charged against t lie I. in I. ss element in the Hu Thane n,u. it i.--(rom year to year ''the Hu i lean the ' Observe the way the men stop to look now, and you w ill undei stand w bv the world made ilttl,. progress before cloth s wire invented. Now that Kiigl.-ind has resume I 'rad ing relations with Russia, sh,. .an w; it patieutlv until Hn-sia has soinething to sell and something to huv with. I.S.ly "II. re. my pn..r felluw . is a .inarler 1'.., vou. It must be awful to be 'aine, but I think it worse to lie blind. " Ly pert V,-. it is. muni. When I was blind they .-,s alw.-n handin' inn counterfeit monev. " ' nnnnnnnnnajanziEDP flDEALI 5 TO-D A Y a g WILLIAM D UNTAX S g and E g EDITH JOHNSON J 5 "FIGHTING FATE" S n "HIS SISTERS SACRI- E Q FICE" E Q "GREAT SCOTT" m '''id until coui li t ions are i nproM-d to -u. h an extent that a s I mil house and initch. .-it least are sntelv left alone over night. New Light will stand as a tistiiiioni.il ti th,. iiiit.oteiicv ,.f the law t.. Wako cOiintv n TUESDAY g HARRY D. GARY g "THE FREEZE OUT" H "PROFESSIONAL ETH 5 - ICS" CANVAS THEATER D PRICEf, REDUCED O Grand Frohmans Opening of Cut-Price Grocery Frohman, the pioneer of the cut price, cash and carry grocery busines., needs no .pe dal introduction to the people of Gastonia and Gaston county. The fact that Frohman is going back into t ie old game of CUTTING PRICES on the staff of life, is ENOUGH SAID. FORMAL OPENING OF OUR GROCERY BUSI NESS IN FULL BLAST WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, with a complete line of heavy and fancy groceries, feeds and pa ent medicines, ALL AT CUT PRICES. GET DOWN YOUR CREDIT TICKETS, ompare their prices with Ihe price, quoted here. If price counts, then FROHMAN WiLL BE YOUR GROCER. $1.25 $2.45 $4.75 $1.30 $2.55 $4.90 24 lbs. good Patent Plain Flour for 48 lbs. good Patent Plain Flour for 98 lbs. good Patent Plain Flour for 24 lbs. good Self Rising Flour for . . 48 tbs. good Self Rising Flour for ' 98 lbs. good Self Risinir Flour for Fresh ground Corn Meal, per peck 30c Bran and Shorts, 75 tb sack for '$1.50 Best Compound Tub Lard, per pound . . . . . 7.7. 12c Best Compound Lard, 4 tb bucket for .... " 50c Best Compound Lard, 8 tb bucket for $1.00 Granulated Sugar, 10 pound sack for 89c Fresh roasted Rio Coffee, ground or grain, pound 12c Whole grain Blue Rose Rice, per pound ... 5C Arbuckle Coffee 24c per lb, or 3 Its. for 70c Caraja Coffee 25c per It,., or 3 lbs. for 70c Pure I ub Lard, per pound - i9c Pure Lard in 5 pound buckets for . . . . . ' $1.00 Good Fat Back Meat, per pound ' ' ' 14C Good Rib Meat at per pound . .' . . . . 17c Best grade Hominy Grits at per pound . .' . . . . ' 3 l-2c Maxwell House Coffee, per pound 39c or. pounds for $1.15 Pink Salmon, tall can, best grade, per 'can 7." ' 12c iest grade tomatoes, Jo. 'S, per can . . Silver Floss Kraut, No-. 3, per can Blue label Karo Syrup, 5 It) bucket for . . Blue Label Karo Syrup, 10 tb bucket for Red Label Karo Syrup, 5 lb bucket for Red Label Karo Syrup, 10 lb bucket for Chicken Feed, per pound .... Canned Corn, good grade, per can 10c string tfeans, No. 3, per can Pie Apples, No. I), per can Pie Peaches, No. 3, per can Silver Dale Syrup Peaches, per can California Lima Beans, per pound . Pinto Beans, per Dound .... 12 l-2c . 14c . . 35c . 68c . 39c . 75c 3c 19c 18c 15c 27c 11c 8c White Navy Beans, per pound ' ' ' inc 12c 25. 35 and 50 Cents (Inc'uding Tax). Hi Yi'ii i mi't lu";it tli.it when y,ui i mi ;..t (3 tile exi cili-iu r (if tin- el tnrill.-illee ;ien Q ' the- I'liitt-I Nmt hern Sto, k ( n T,i. M An I nicht Krini.llv Kin-iiiir-.. ' ' th- ni..-t H won. lortiil i.l.-iv I'vor offi're.l. never l.ef,,r, Fl liirKer. Vh.H r"rtio. nf ' prrm'iite.l ;,t suel, m;,I prie,. Kormer ft Hum, illie " li.it...! l.t- It : 1- ... n:i . . in i r-.-;.n in n.oin .til. i evci v trm Amen . n in .r;,i,ville H;,s :, .r,. ;,,.,!, ,-iin sliouhl s,. this (rn-:.t ,,i;,v. Mnmti-r M map. hut tin- x I people f.,r ,.-t an K;iv,muix if it in 't the best pluv M ie. ,.,,.,r :,.l s..utli s Tar Rir. r ,,.,w ,.v,-r -n at the Ciinvn, Th.-at.-r v H .I:mmi that th. v r,.,i,;e : " Hnrri- nioii.-v will I.,- ref un.l.-.l. Maiiair. r' IV. H aiif. ' I.:" . .. .. ii .. . D nit i.i rri. ii.nv r. in -lines i tlie rt of peo:9 are. th?se X.-w hest .-oui.-.lv inv ...ini.iiiiv has cv.-r i.Iave.l M riiev ar in nu ise an.l that i-s irnim. sutn,. hm 'i i. E3 ri-iau-d tt :hf latv-aliulin pfople of , or you mts.-i th treat of your life. To- H uranvme .oum.r. In'tefH .' th . fl:..i,ii,i, niht What L.frhti-M, anyn-av? WEDNESDAY Buck Jones p3 In g 'THE ONE MAN TRAIL" g and nj "XIUK KILLJOY" P S- THURSDAY ra CHARLES RAY Bi in "THE DIVIDEND" H and n "THE SIMP" O Baby Face Beans, per pound Pet Milk, large size, per can ' ' I4r I?et Milk, small size, per can 7C Golden Age Macoroni, per package .77' 5c Octagon Soap, large size cake .7. . . : . ... 4 for 25c Star Naptha Washing Powder, large size . . .4 for 25c Swift's Arrow Borax Laundry Soap ... 7 Bars for 25c Swift's Pride Washing Powder 7 Packs for 25c Argo Starch, per package . . 7C Celloid Starch . . 7 Packs' for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, per can Hc Campbell's or Van Camps Soups, per can 12 l-2c Extra fine sifted Peas, per can 16C Canned Hominy, No. 3, per can 12 l-2c Globe Matches, per package 17C Pure Apple Jelly, 7 oz. glass for 7 .' .' 14c Good Brooms, 75c value, for ' 39c All 20c Chewing Tobacco, per plug 18c All 30c Chewing Tobacco, per plug 28c All 10c Snuffs 3 for 25c HousekeepersLook! Extra Special! For Wednesday Morning, opening day at 9 A. M. sharp, we will put on sale a large shipment of Grey Agate Ware, consisting of TEA KETTLES, COFFEE POTS, PRE SERVING KETTLES, SAUCE PANS, WATER BUCKETS, DISH PANS, WASH BA SINS and various other cooking utensils in the Agate Ware line. These are selling regular at from 50c to $Z, YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT WHILE THEY LAST AT ONLY 25c. One piece of a kind to each customer. NONE SOLD TO MERCHANTS. These goods are now displayed in our windows. BE SURE TO BE ON HAND AT 9 A. M. SHARP WEDNESDAY MORNING. trtr. nritft"itfm,. e,mmnHiii. .L V -"-""-'-".". '"Km .luor open ,:to. curtain :I - - -- - i u ii n tru ly need to kuow the fear of Gov!, 1 Prices only W au-I 30 cent-.. A.Jv. FRIDAY S TOM MIX a "HANDS OFF" His Latest Thriller ra "WHIRL OF THE WEST" H nnnnnnannnnnnnnn AT LOOK FOR THE RED FRONT AND THE RED SEALS ON WIN-DOWS FROHMAN'S Cut-Price Grocery SAME OLD STAND 110 E. MAIN AVE. n V; MMIJ maSit.
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