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THE GASTON X, (N. C7, DATLT GAZETTE PAGE TWO MONDAY, MAY 30; 1 921. Ar:,i r .iSWS FKOM THE SOUTHEAST M. 1.. Mjrn, -. -..,,!'. ... KtMt cltur.-l. uii'i:.. !"(i.iiv. rotl: relation er'i."M ;i! ' M"Mrial billion n . i; . : . gig tit IK iii'-M' iiiK Sceut tro. " -' I! mil tUfc'H el ':-", !:t MWinini in;; i-i (I .MlMJlt.i 111. At''' .. I "i onTlh islau-l t:u- ' ' ' iiipit to i-I.i-i r f.r I Tk't) N. - t"" v' le IK-'1m r fit M" S-itflrda. X large i! i : i 1 1 ' r" I-' ribmti ( him ii' lliT MIBI fiT !"i ir. Jolm ! r w Ct.w:,!i .! r. . tlijt"! Linton hiii-. iu""i -rioii i i tffls ; ..rn- (ift"Btiitli liiua l -i ULAV. .Sixth sin Heithr liiiini w 13- hit Ihtii it UIVDHiS, i Ht lllllll,. Hr. Wil.y l.i.i,r. hi4A ilnirviiwiii. i tn ' fcjtf ir quart. lEvery family i" tii mTlion if (i.i!iiiiia s liim'tti'. You ss(M-i:iti-il I'ii s-., I utTO,f an. 1 in t i ri -.t 1 1 1 u in , yuir own section. U;il.i to .ieliver t.'ir "T t'iSty afternoon i . i'ii! hi toiiay. Mrs. ('.iiiiiImII I'ix.iii i ntTJipr lining sontli m' ti.n fflie oHii'iTs of In. Uln.'v lnfri'll voted NiimI.jv t.i ' :i fdVJliis full tiim- at thi- rlu iiJllm many an. I 'riiwinn n.ieent to tin' mill. Tin. inljHo either in the ii.itiir,. II WB 9 aSHlHT.IIlt t.i tile I.I SIDE .'ulna. I'll. j' r'.ii' r.i I., McADENVILLE mattees. i ui r.K'.mh'iue of The I'aily i.liettc. ) M. -AI'K.W h.l.K, M:. ."ii'. Miss I 'i -inkle Harris j:ivp a : rt last Tile eM-iiiiii: tor her nm-l. Mis- Kena ihl'iv ..I Morjrri ntun. A lar(e erow.l ..'.. ete. .l .l.ni; the i ei.ini: ;.ll.l all . ; r. ' I'll.'. 1l IIWl'K Will ll.'.'Htf l iiur f:i t.'r Mooresville froin then w i r. 'i.r'i t.i her Ii.iiii. . Miss Harris .".' .-:. t j i ' la i for an rtgUl weeks ntn ni'ii f'rieii Is ;.t Tax lors il le. an ; Mi'. W. H. Wel.h. .,(' L.nvll sr. ill ."sa':i' l.u nielli with Ins father ! r .1 I.. hi., a n. I Nmi.la v w it h hi- hiii! Mrs. (,. . W. 1,1,. Willi. Is : .1 l,,is.ll;il ill . s mi ;i taking Ireatin.iii r..r .1 inr"Us i 1 . 1 1, r . ..lei it 11,11 1- n j;a ' ) I a- : ii i. a I. Mi .,s tl Mr. .1. 1. r).,, Sat 11 ll.e llll.l I as I" li., I. TR4 (iii .,,l'l S..I.S I li ti' 1 all ' nil: fu, new - '" 1 t nun lil h, 'I. Ml leM a(.e ,!:,'k c y.lest Mliyll. hill :, 11,.,:, ,1,1 eek. Mr. '.. K. late ,llls 1,,-le, s..i Mr. 1 1. W. A ll.e! itl.l.'l a seellll.l hie 1" Im ii, hut I'hief .if I'llhee harl.itte ti..ay 1 ,f ill I Mr. Iliertnn ( iiesler I ,f Mr Mr-. I' K fi .I. i; r t In the hel, line Mllierilltell'lent el' siiinlav ill Charlotte. I, V III! a fe V Weeks aKO stroke nf paralysis, is is still llite feehle. Vii);(fsta ff went to 11 L'et a iirisuner who relllnll U'llsK ; few Weeks S'- I 1 1 iir l.ells are retly heavy annual Ii, inniiiK to riii4 M,'A,enville ajjain. . . . r- tiljfi is eriti,;,l' ill 1'n -l' t, Man I : :,,li, r r. !i, I., wnik 1 ointiiiin it i. s .nil will he of a ytmiiK sen! past'ii tin nri;a up. or Mr. time In the pastor will people of 1 :it;aeli"l their pa A, Sparrow , w horn very loath to lsrrow will devote his full UAin cluirrli ami the new t'l(t' full eharge -if ()!ne . Tl tli Olncy rlilireli ale very 11111 tcf-fr. Hpnrrow, lm ha.s l.eei toi tor 1 went v Seven e.'H. i ; t RANLO LOSES TO CLOVER A IN SPLENDID GAME 1 VFully three liumlreil haseli.-ill fans jrffiiereil Ht Halllo hall park f-.'it unlay KM Ha II Id's liall -1 11 1 aeerpi itn first l'at tliU Keiisuii. 'I'll,. Clover liovs lip with hl.Mi.l in their eyes, hut lilHilo failoil to note their detei iniuat ion aTO 8tarteil the !;" e u tliuuli Cluvvr. iib former o))iiients, ruulil fall an env I'TO' to their skilU U ovvever, liefore tlie fif inilliiK cloueil, Kanlo renli.ed tluit riifl fiKht was on ami hefore they rifiUSt tbeumelves to the Nituntiuu Clover ii&ghe pccoud iMiiiiiK, juit over two num. t thw juiK-hm ot the (jaine the HhiiIo WILSON-PLANK WEDDING. ' Ciiri' spiin.leiiee of The Daily liaotte.j l'NH), May 'hi. A murrinne that is of up at interest in (laston eonnty, that of Mr. Koliert M. Wilson to Miss Viru Mae I'lallk. tnok plaee at the liriile's home in I l. ii, 1,1 s.ui ill.- mi We'lnesilai a f tei 11111111, Ma l'"i. Mrs. Wilson is the laiiKlitei of Mr. 1111.I Mrs. W. II. I'lank of lleinlersiun ille, an. I Mr. Wilsnn i, the s if the late Mr. nil, I Mrs; W. Wilson, of I ' 11 ion, 11 1 1 . 1 has many friend.' ami relatives in (iastoii enmity. Those fiom I 1 1 1 1 1 1 who iittende.l the wedding were Misses Mamie and l.eila Wilson Mary Nuleii, Mary and '.Martha Camp liell, and Messrs. Cerje, Thomas and l-'red Wilson, Claude Clean. Vess lilenii and llaisei an, Campliell Ratehl'onl. This is the seioiol we, I, I illy in the fain ily this week, as that of .Miss Annie Wil -on to Mr. (irover Stewart, of Kelmont took jdaee on the LMth, the afteiiioun liefore. Mrs. Stewart is a sister of Mr. Koliert Wilson. Until parties went tn Aslievilli' for a weddihK trip, luit I'nion lias ,jus Hehniiie.l them liaek. ltl. inn, i WESLEYAN METHODIST TENT MEETING IS PROGRESSING. There were two services under the tent opposite the Avon Mill, yeslerday at ":!." .Iiul 7:. 'In p. in. Large crowds were present at lioth services. In the after noon. Kev. .1. . Frederick, nnstor of Lorny Wesleyiyi Methodist church preached a strong sermon on "Christian. I'rouress." At the evening service, Kev. Kdward M. Crahain, the evantel MF. ,. .... iC . - .....1 ..... .....:.. l'r''nc,. usiiiK as a tl.eme, "The miie and eu for which these l,oys l( ,, ,f ,,(( , ITiT ,u-;,"u'"-, A rJ '-I' n,,n pff,"-,i- -M,n"e,j 5 K?..e n 01. Ill t he third and fourth , nr,. ,lulll,M.r (lf r, u (r i!ST. n 7,U"I1"I' --r.'. which There were several seekers at the altaf tljmr ha.l a lowed in the second imuiiK l.y NPrviee and three penitents were convert eefpr at third l,ae, uvT the liRhtinu ,.,. There were aeveral (irofensionH of ....e more iiiu-r.se. i nici ( ost ner i fait h in 'hrist-tiat unlay nirlit alwi . Knii-uri4i. in ins eueiiveiieK.s an, I the: I,. A. Harvey, of. Charlotte, Iifirry hitter of (lover ate from his sinifrr, nt the afternoon service .amouH icrt nan ut look for Clover lieuut if ull.v, " The Child of a Wjts just as ettective and the (ranie 'level the nijrht service -Mr Ofce.I into a yreath idtehers' l.attle which, I Died of a Hroken ITT AiMmeil u'f.ii .1 .....it...,,.. ...1. ..:..;..!.. , 1.. ...1:... 't :n ... . ? I , "s-... 1.1 . , -iiiiKensi wiiiniiiii win preucn, using as Jtyt in the ninth inning, when two men his suli.ject, "A Helpless Houl." Mr. WTO down, Clover, l.y the smallest kind Harvey will sing as a solo o margin, put across the winning runs. Day. The pulilie J lie score was ( to 111 favor of Clover vited to all services Mr. I a (iospel sa ug must King . " At Harvey sung, ' He Heart ". Tonight i A i lotteries : Kanlo. Cost ner ami Hum. rdner. Clover. Cook and Barrett. jThese cliils meet for ".,.n, ,,,itest fjtiinlay, June 1H. sjfanlu goes 11 c0n fird fenturlay, June 4. CARUSO SAILED FOR j HOMELAND TODAY. (By The Associated 1'ress. ) XEW YOKK, May L'S - Knrie,, C.,ru 4 showing trnces of his long illness, to l4y lioardeil the steamship I'resideut Wiiison, liound for Italy, his homelaiid. i'Kxtra guards were thrown .-1 Ix.nt the r to hold hack the thousands f the tilior's admirers. flowers, Kent lev hindreils of friends, and many lele frilling and messages wishing him a ' 8eeily rcturu to good health. Were re Cipved. He will remain in It.ilv during the sJiiuner months, and hopes to regain his bi)th completely. ' Some l her is most cordinllv in to all services. The tent 1 limr continue every night this week. WILL FIGHT BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN OVER ON JUNE 25 Ml 1.1. 1 ( IH, Mont., May L'.'i. - With I nite.l States cavalrymen and iiiemlnus of the American l.euion takinir the niirt neial Custer's ill fated forces and .if (I FRENCH SOLDIERS CONVICTED OF MURDERING GERMAN. i (By The Associated Press.) t-ARIS, May 'JV- -Two Moroccan shirpshooters. inninl,, ,. ,,f Kn m h forces ill the KhilU land, have lieeu convicted bt the French war . omi. il ,,f murdering a j German eugiuei r ;.t Hoeehst, mar 1-rankfort, sa.-s a M.i.v . ., , ,lesp',fch to Tjie Pelit Parisian it fn, ihat the crime was ,,,,,, i; ,,.. vvj,ju, T j,.. f,, rCK-cans were und.-r tl.. iniln, eoJiol . jOne of the 11. 1 Hath, while the . life iriiprisonmi nt f a I 'lie! V ... I . '. in ne I I I. in e. I rew and Cheyenne Indians represent ing (lie Sioux, thi' linttle of the l.ittl,. ig Mom is to lie re enacted on tl. forty 1 fifth anniversary of the Custer massacre, .Inn,. 2o. Plans f((r the oliservance which will include the unveiling of a monument to lieneral tieorge A. Custer at Hardin. Mont., I.! miles from the liattlegniuud. have heeii unnouneeil ly the Custer Ha t tie 1 Anniversary Association of Hardin. The reproduction of the hat tie on the seen,, of the massacre will take pla,,, :,t II o'clock in the forenoon, and a tier a I'.i.sket dinner in the government park on the Crow Indian reaervation, the spec tutors and pniticii ts will go to Hardin for the unveiling of the monument. An ! Indian pow-wotv and a street .lam-e are , planned for the evening activities at Hardin. I Vi mission, if j, announced, has heen olitaincl from the government for the use i f the national cemetery estaldished nil the liattletield, where are liuried the victims ,,f the massacre, ami e.i (ifieint ion of the war department has heell tendered, (ieneral Hugh I.. S'ott. of the historic Tinth cavalry, which participated in the hattie, and Mrs. Custer, widow of the ' commander of the heroic little hand. 1 have lien invited to attend. .tup , 11 v , ia 11. a 11. 1 i" fir-T si inn Proa. I t j CANVAS THEATER TONIGHT ft I The "Brau.lwav Higgi,,." , - VAlh Kddie Kare as the r .-. t n r-- , . arrived, in tiastouia ye-t' r lay 1, w5U ojieil their eiiagein. n' a: !h, theater tonight, presenfiii- fur tfme here one of New Yo k s !.,, y-a.l eoTiiedy SHctesse.s. imi i, ; Way Higgins. " 1 There are fift'sPn j'ei,p!e in roiii Tfny, and judgb.g from the repr.rts from otler towns, aueh as Asluvill. . 1 iiarl.fe. (renslK)ro, Wilmington, Danville and Hhlisbury, 1h' Gastouiy theater g.e rs i:t h$e Du Opportnnity to see in. hear nc of the best organiia"? ions travc liug 101 lay. I llufU principal is a star in his or her lftie, ami the iaiiagsjm..f pride them alvet upon Imviujc the )-st chorus cut r j'pearinjj; here. The -girls are all vejy fetty ami properly gowne,, have Is-au COMMISSION TO ASSUME CONTROL OF HUNGARY LONDON.' May L"v A despatch t the Daily Herald, the lahur organ, from ieiina. says the Kupreme Council ha.s no tified the Hungarian government that win 11 the reparations commission arrives in Budapest at the end of June it will assume control of the country lioth po litically and economically. It also will demand the resignation of Regent Hoithy and the establishment of a provisional government, composed of members of all parties. This new government will jm mediately hold new elections under inter, national supervision. The existing national assembly, the despafeh j,,,s, will first be reouircl f(,r to dethrone the Hapsbnrgs. illv tlful rtmtiiiiien sin.t know hnw to M-eur' tTem. There is not an objectionable mo ment 4lurlnj th entire evening, the music i all iew and origiiial, lsdng written ex- ' ptrswly for "Broadway Higgins" by, ir, Haye, the iriory i one of youth,' Jootjr aad romansr, with bright, witty' (Hahf u Lftwrt'n thi novel musical nunc lr which hmm thw-k and fast. - 1 The ratupany Mmi the board of een-, nihip at Ahvil!e, Clisriotte and Ilan- ville. Va.. aji'I toe inanagenieat guarsn te (; i, ei. moml entertainment j rverr deiiR. The jH-rfofmauee ftsrt at e 'clock. AJv. " Where U Thy Still j? Aunt rsani was paying a visit to the family for the first timP in years ami had told them how rml she thought lit tie Willie wa Tn similar complimen tary vein, the family told her just how much Willie resembled her. But the edge was taken out of the compliment when all of them heard Willie say, as he went out into the dark hsll on his way to beit : "Go on, grab me, ol' . bogey man. I will j don'l ear. They aay I look just like Aunt Hallie." - :J lift u u j .ear .A r?c' e.-.O - : READ THIS? MR. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MAN N D WE EP FOR JOY There's no reason for crying" about the high price of printing now. You can get that job you have been hold ing for months waiting for prices to come down. Of course, you will marvel at this drastic cut, but listen and I'll tell you the story. Did you ever go snipe hunting? If you have, no doubt, you held the sack while the rest of the crowd beat it home and retired peacefully to their nocturnal quietude, leaving you innocently holding the sack, waiting for the game to come down into your cunning trap. How did you feel when you realized what had happened? That's us exactly, brothers. We have been holding the sack waiting for all those nice jobs to come rolling in, while the other fellows eased around, cut prices and landed the worjk, leaving us to hold the sack. We have awakened now and we are going to show the people of Gastonia whp use printing just what we can do." We are told that the salesman for an out-of-town firm carried away Dver $1200 worth of printing last week in one day. This firm formerly sent a solicitor around each month but we Were holding the sack so innocently that the said solicitor now makes a trip weekly. THIS IS GOING TO STOP We have cut the heart out of prices, and while we will be "cussed" on every side, we don't care. We know our business and we pay our own expenses and feel that we have a right to run our business as we see fit. The same Richards "QUALITY" and "SERVICE" will go into every job we turn out and the best guarantee we can give is this: H we don't give you what we say we will, good printing, good paper, prompt service, and rock bottom price, don't pay for the job. This is our .specialty list. Look these prices over and see if they don't beat anything you have ever heard of, even before the war: THE RICHARDS PRINTER Y PRICE LIST ENVELOPES ' New Price Hammermill Bond, Single Thousand . , . . . $4.00 per M l lammermill Bond,' 5 Thousand Lots 3.50 per M Red Label Commercial, Single Thousand 3.50 per M I Jed Label Commercial, 5 Thousand Lots $3.25 per M Red Label XX, Single Thousand f 3.25 per M Red Label, 5 Thousand Lots 3.00 per M LETTER HEADS Old Price $7.50 (U)0 7.00 5.25 n.r,o 5.00 Hammermiii BondT:16 fb. ; $4.50 per M ' 8.75 $4.25 per M 8.50 $4.00 per M ,$7.50 $3.75 per M .$0.75 $4.50 per M .$8.75 $3.75 per M 7.50 $3.50 per M 0.00 STATEMENTS Hammermill Statements v. . . $3.50 per M (padded) $7.25 llammermill Statements, 5 Thousand Lots $3.00perM (padded) $6.00 Westlake Mills Statements $3.25 per M (padded) $7.00 Westlake Mills Statements, 5 Thousand Lots $2.90 per M (padded) $5.00 Mutual Bond Statements $3.00 per M (padded $6.50 'V;', Mutual Bond Statements, 5 Thousand Lots $2.70 per M (padded $4.50 REMEMBER, this price list goes into effect June 1st and we are going to be mightv busy so get up that or der today and bring it around. We are going, to make our standard paper - ' HAMMERMILL BOND This is a nationally advertised paper, excellent quality and especially adapted for business use. Everyone knows what Hammermill Bond is and we are using the mill's latest output. No fire sale lot of rotten paper. Don't forget that our plant is new and up-to-date and we have had years of experience in nearly a hundred high-class printing offices. We are going to turn out high-class work and all we ask is that you have us a check ready when the work is finished. At these prices, we must go on a CASH BASIS We will not accept a job that is to be charged We are throwing the books away. JOB PRINTING. First Class, Delivered When You Want It For Cash Place your order today. We will be rushed tomorrow. Save 50 Per Cent on that job. THE RICHARDS PRINTERY Corner Oakland St. and Franklhr Ave. . Jacobs Building Telephone 884-J ' in 1
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