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MONDAY; JUNE 20, 1 12V. Fhe Gastonia Gazette.' As it is in Atlanta. THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE ESTABLISHED 1886 lamed Every Afternoon la the Week Except Sunday, at 212 W. Airline Ave. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. Office: 212 W. Ai.-line Ave. ' Pbonea 50 and 232 Jaa. W. Atkina Managing Editor E, D. Atkini B mines Manager Hugh A. Query Editor Mr. Zoe K. Brockman,. .Society Editor Admitted into the mails a: (he Post ofice at Gastonia, N. t'., at the pound rate of postage, ApriJ is. 1902. POLICE START WAR ON MINORS IN POOL ROOMS - ilh Am- ri lit SUBSCRIPTION PRICE By Carrier or Mail in tbe City One Year 8il Month - r' Three Months J --5 Om Month :,u By Mail Outside of Gastonia One Year 4 nn Bii Months -" Three Months 11MI One Month Payable Invariably in Advance Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively nftled to the ue for republic! ion of fell news dispatches rre.liteil to it or not Otherwiae credited in this paiwr and alto the local news published therein. All right of republication of special dis patches are also reserved. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1021. ! ii 1 1 f ; 1 1 i 1 1 minors I m . n ..iiv I if ;.rr-v.'.l, -( 'iing .A ri'ol.lt .1,11 of' I ''lirl Mf.-l .'I- C :i . 'I'll,, i ) I i i t' .i liiiOillt'.'iin:il t'ci r.nr.t of M.- - 1-fT. 17. .-u.ttf lit il I - t. ii I :i i- .'in. I S:if, .! 1 1 , 1 1 1 i r, 1 1 I'M,. t iMiln I' ! ui , ill I , ' 1 i i :-. I ''ill, I .1 ' J..M. A- it will lie in (lastonia if we ha f itoul rooms. Tni THE SPINNER. T t nit i: l,v t lllll rin,! in In' , l:i- i.f I !-'!. I of K.Umh linki-M. lien rv I ie!. Ini-iin o.ili It T Gastonia. The South' City of Spindles HOW GASTONIA RANKS. V anally the l'niveisit.v Sew Letter is meticulously accurate in it inforiiuit ion about North Carolina facts an, I history. In its last ixHic, however, it has mis represented certain facts n latinK to (ias Ionia nix 1 has ,1 this city an injn-ticc in the eyes of tho-e who n-nl the News letter. In snininiiiK up school lini.l is sues since the first of the year, the News Letter mentions a 4U,nnO issue for (.as tonin. ami pots (lastonia at the botloin of the list. After citinx what (irocii bnro, Kinston, (iohlsboro. Salisbury ami W'inston Salein are doiiiR, the News Let . ter adds this jmriiKruph: "As for GnHtonin what shall we nay ;i k (ut demoralize, I the print .... I 1. .... . L... ,...),,.., lilxtlU litisionia: Ji joois mi. ........... , inceitain :.. ......it., KmimIu imneil this ... ""y- there lone L the .lire,' ,! ill i I, let'. Iiae, r. I,e i.lt ;i ,r I distill. ! jji'lil. I I, ji ra.l n:i t in,, rlass h; tVill'l liv , ll 1 ,1 lea t ion . credit to Ihe - -iiii' d dielltl I to I'lof. .1..,. i-v lay, le sii m t i ii t . :, 1 rif . 'whii-.i uii'irihjr tion to diil a in I fearless e ha in ,ion-n i i of ,;Kh id, a Is ha v e in-;. r,-, I ' ' the s t ii rmit; hunt its , ;, v , n . , a r i imrs-. Tiie ty .oj; t a; 1 h i.-a I ni.-iK.ai, and lil-r:uy CXeellelie,. of the . t , 1 1 1 1 1 ale e. t ri'tliel V credita.blo. 1" in yill.-l)C folks deselle the congratulations ,,t the folks. o CONCERNING UNION LABOR Printer" om-i- tin conntrv rm-iilU went on st rik. for a -4 1 h,ui i w , , k Thoi r H III'IUS ( If late, . of the - If I , . : .1 io nigs m& 'ft iini, i mpliiv .'i' clerk , a n h l". .lli. e ; ah : in Ins db , .- n n !'- -i.e. -a lis.- ot HIlHlli liiiina ii It1" rty ha " 1 " i, ! 1 and yon and a " . ,t : ,a - ha slave Ml'tttyll.V ! " I iia t is hoi and t na ; ma k. anetMlleli! of eh Illat ion st mi ed The er e .-. i - ten ,-. t II is , Oil lit r . I ' , h d s t . " I ('ies ion ot' w hot h. r tinion naled as it is bv i a 'I i.-a 1 1 -1 1 islll. is to eolll le ; el t II h or ;is to whether ne-ll sTa c house t lie! i nun t hi 'lo n em I'loves. I think that (in- is-lle before lis. In I the , in I . i . i i ii o- printer lid ll . s t , I, as cit a s tor a t inn . en noted iiist.ui. vr tnr seliool Ifl lltlll OZS oanilllllll. lilt ieadiiiK cotton textile center of Ihe printers retuniinw to vv.uk at the old South, a busy little city that more than hours and under the old eon. I it ions . The doubled its population in the last ten printers' onion was ie-.otisil,,. for this years! It may be that C'rastonia has 1- . v f((i (itM , ready run into bankruptcy building jiehiwl biiildinjfs. We do not happen to ""' in.re,-,He. wajjes. know about Jhl, but lier forty UlOUS- The whole matter of union labor is and dollars of school bonds means only ton. lied upon b b'i. haid 11. Kdmuiids, thr. dollars per inhabitant, and so far t,(,jt(ir ((f Ti," M.,, ,,.. ,,.,. Keeord. no eoinmuiiitv ui. the state imnes a inrpr .linua ,'TI,e nnwrmii is SIIO.- Baltimore, in d isc ussuij; t!,. printer MtO for roada in (iastou and $60,000 strike. His comment eon, . i ninj; union- a t i ee eoini re for echiiol building mu (iastonia As u- TnafK'f "of fai t the issue ferretl to is $.(I,(mmi and was voleil by a textile community outside of the in eorporated limits oj Gastonia, and the )er capita ninounj ould rank bjjfh over 7.". If was 'neither 4n,ii(Mi, nor W.tKKl. Fiirfhennore, thcf' is now jiendiiiK an election op the ipiestion of isHuinjf $"1(111(111(1 in bonds for school buildings in the city of Gastonia. It is to Ik- held on the same day, July Is, as tbe S(i(i,(i(ui roa,i bond isue referred Baltimore, in d is.-iisshi j; and the lijjhts ttn-y hae t ry is of interest , Io, a 1 1 . Speak iii", of ihe prni Baltimore, Mr. Kdninuls 1 But tbe ui' nation ims cost of livinjr is not 111, r, decreasing f 111" rtv in upon Hu ll 10 1 . d . 1 1 1 1 1 led I'.oUh, -lis niiili ! r;, , be flee to it or their s the j. rent tlhH tilis Issue tile Tv pot lietae of Baltimore and a'l others t hroiiyhaiit the eoiintrv who lia.- taken a stand for the open shop, are iloinjc a work many limes greater than thai of lln-ir individ ual business life or death, been life tln-y have entered u,on a 1 a 111 pa i 11 which is to be the filial answer a- to whether the American people shall be free or whether they shall be slaves. ' In its a,-, -uunt of the a.-tiv it it s of tin I'nulo jjroup of mills 111 Sati.idav's issue, The Gazette i tin d v e it ell 1 1 y failed to men tio 11 the Smvre Mills in its editorial com men' This purely a -lip of 1 he pen rather t ban a u.v i idem b d needed . Truth of tin matter i that when one m. lit ions Kan In h. rea boot s. the u hole group of mills in that section is in mind. Mr. IMIiiij: and M i- Potts have don, much towiird fostering and furthering the community spirit m that section. A STRONG BANK has three funda mental elements in its make-up. These are: Substantial resources, an experienced personnel and a thor ough organization. This Bank can qua if. von each and all of these. We are at your service.' E THIRD NATIONAL BANK GASTONIA, N. C. .NORTH tiROLINA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING S TATE COLLEGE STATION SALEIGH, fi. C. Technic- I i'.diic.itl, ii en. Mi-m y.uiiic nan to suceccl in their chuBen iirnreaaloiiH mi l trciiiritl 1..1 I'H-sunal uiicctss ttu lur le.iUcrslo.j 'cations. M.it . n.lv.sl. i. I 1 . Ik;,. (.1 I . ..... el!,,:i FDjn v:a.t courscs r:: Aoriou::-': f; . 1 j rh-.i::- 1 H:riallc.l (' irsci in Farm Cmi'i, '""'"i I. vin-,, ,.- A:. 1 I. a-. ..'i,. ,iv ;,n,l Ii.iir iar. lll,j,;. Horticulture, J'.ml- ' h ie c. ., -, 1 i, ,:n , ,-. -,,c,,tiii.i:, Kilticn 1 i,,,,. Ch'-'ii-i . v.. , a , I ( , lUstr-. Tex'lle ClicnUstrv aad Dvciuf. l ivn r .1 jin.w T,, 1 . ..d llithn..;. 'Ki.-lia-ei :.i.,v ' rifctriciil .1 ngiitpero'p. Mcch.T.lcai EBuin1? rinp. Tixtile i xulo K,ii,a ,-ri;c-, T.-vtilc Mamifaeturln Arr:-i!lt'i 11 TcMil Cl.caiistry and Dvelnc. T'VO YFR COURSES IN: V--h , : Arts, Te-,ti!c M.inet'acturing. r (ours - Iti Auto Mechanics. Simva-T l:celi. ui: S'-si ' 1' !,., Pel Winter ( ' -i i-.so in A 'rt'Milture f.T Fanners. !-n t.,r Tcarli. rs. ter Collc;;e Katrancc ui.d f, r Cnllcgo Credit. I'.-Ml' 'it i 'I ill! .tell ' t'TlC'.tS. I'crl'is SiM.t.-ii'l .-I- 7 v ot--'". is f, r T'i-cs'imm 'i Class, 1", units Ki't'list:, ' ; I'lstorv, 2; ' - . . 1 . T. ' -tive, 1; 1 - J. k, i 1 ib;. .1 i . J circulars, anil entr.in-e I l.inl;, wrlto E. C. OVEN, Registrar. !-i.c,,l. The sint;. I. at it is ijii, st ion of lll.i tills is liKur.J of lalmr with the 1,1.1m. s . t . : n n 11 . i -iiiK n reilintioii to f'nitv tour hours ,1 week. This is not tin- tune for eu'tiny short the hours of ial.or. ; 1 i anv .(Tort to lo tiiis only -linns how ill a.is,"l are tile union printers. No uian uln. luis ever iichicvcl mn.-li in sneuce or art or v ww' 'v V hrsincss or I'nriiiiiiir i.r as a toea.li. r or to hy the Netvs Utter 11ml this paper is toucher or jilu sn-ian or bmcr h:. lim at a loss to imilerstaml why the ron.l ite.l his work to tortv tour I - a vie. k. IxMMl i-siie iins notiee.l nml the ln.ul "M:tn men in j;,,T 11 n ion- a 1. of the liuuil election Hen unimntioiicl . If this '"K1""" clmract, ,- Tl v a;,- honest- . . , . , . hejirtoil, pntriotie. iil..rt lovin,- nu n, hut is mcoriKiriite. m the News letter s 1,-i ,i, ,,. 1, , , ,,, 1 ! thei nave peruiitti'i their oiaa n 1 , t ion lih', (:istonia will lie ruise.l fr om the foot to eo'ue uii'ler tli,. .oiitrol ot ra.l i,- 1 1 ism of the column to a more respect.-i 1,1c to mi.-Ii an extent that r ol ica 1 ism ami hhowinR. not conservative unionism is .lomi n.i t iny the situation. FAJtM VALUES ' ' 1 "'" '"" ."' T" ' '" !'".' ' to any org.'tni.'ltion ,f it is iroiiij; to l.e The a vera Re value ;r acre of North fr , ....-, Ml , , ,,, ,, i.,,,.r Caroliiin forms increase. I from fL'o.oo in incut. Hut 1 a osoiuteiv ,env in this 191(1 19 $.".'!. 7l'i in l'.in. a,-, (ir.lniK to the census figures. The au-rage value per farm went from .tI.simi to f.'l.inm. The total value of all farm lan.ls increase. I from f4."iti,(iJ4,iiii7 to 1 ,m 7(i,.H4.',!Min. , The numlier of farms in the l uite.l states in ll2(i, :i.-cor.ling to the Four ti-enth Census, was ii,44.,.'.rli. as com p:i r.-.l with (),:!('il,."iii2 in l!ln taoviing an in crejis.- of l.t r rent. -rii,. total area of Ian. I in farms in IKJo was !."."i,i;7 'i.o acres, a.s against .", 71 .:;2." acres in 1910, showing an increase of v7 p. r cert. The value of all farms in th Tinted .States' on January 1. H'-'o lal.ie of laml anil huil. lings 1 , was .i;7.7li.',!K."i...vt, :n (oiniare,l with )f U.su I . I '.",i;?i7 mi Apri, 15, lUHl. The inci.as,, m tin vain, of farms during the .le.-a.le was tfiiJ.it'.M, h.'!(.ll7, or l'4.s per ..-nt. It thus ap pp.irs that while ther,. was only a slight inere.'is,. jn the nitml.er of farms li.tneen 1910 ami 1920 an. I an increase ,,f l,.s, than 10 per cent in the farm acreage, the value of farms nearly . Inutile, 1. UiH' allowance must he ma, If, of i-onrw, for the fact that farm values in m.n.v liM-alitipR were ahnorimiiiy high at the beginning of the year 1!'-'". ami that present values might U- eonsnU i al.lv i, ss ' than those reported at the time of the eensns. JjVven states reKirte. lahns for farm lanils anl Imih lings in excess of $ i. 000.000, as follows: Iwa. 7,it.l.772. 20; Illinois, f7,4Kv" i.l'.'il ; Nehru -ka. 3.72.'".,5..6A,5.r. ; Texan, ."..7 1 7.7!!,544 ; Minnesota, .'I,.'lfH,16H..'2."i ; California, .1,07.1,81 1.10't; and Missouri, t::.m;L' 167,700. The average value of land ami huil, I injs pr farm for the I'nit. .1 Haten as a whole in 12I Was l(i.j4. an compared wkh 3,471 in Will. In five Mitten the average value report ci. ler farm waa ahove 2.','ifMi. These atatr were Iowa, $.15,61(7; South Ia- j ktfta, tU2:i; IUUois, 3170; Xe hnuJu, 2!,127; and California, 26.122. j The ttrrraire ralu Iandand build First came Ward's Orange-Crush. Later came Lemon-Crush and Lime-Crush. All three ire carbonated drinks of supreme quality and Fruity deliciousness. Enjoy one today. Jn bottles or at fountains Bottled by ORANGE CRUSH BOT TLING CO. 411 W. Third Ave. THE PLAY DAYS ARE HERE When the heat of the citv is intense; when you are out-of -sorts with yourself and the whole world, then you will know it's high time to take a rest; to get out into the woods for a little while, and there gain strength from nature to invigorate you for the work before you when you come back home. - t The woods are calling, the brooks and streams are murmuring their merry, tink ling lays; everywhere the highways beckon you the world is prepared to give you a jolly time, so drop your work and worry for a while and get out and PLAY. See our full line of desirable things for the play days of the year. I See our Window every Saturday for Saturday Specials Standard Hardware Company Store Phone 852 Office Phone 853 J.L- ' t- fa-IUS Big Towel Special for Tuesday One Day Only A few weeks ago we put on a big lot of fine Turkish Bath Towels at a most at tractive bargain price for oije day onjy and the folks just grabbed 'em as fast as we could hand 'em out. They realized they were getting an enormous value and they did not hesitate to freeze on to those towels. By a good streak of luck we have secured another lot of these same towels, size 22 by 42, regular price $1.00, and we are going to sell these Tusday on ly at THREE FOR $1.00 (Limit 12 to a customer) A Sheet Bargain also If you happen to be loaded up on tow-, els and need Sheets we've got a bargain in these, size 72 x 90, regular price $1.00 each, and on this same day we are going to sell these also THREE FOR $1.00 (Limit 12 to a customer) Come early in the day if you want either one of these bargains as there is a possibility that they may not last all day. Certainly wont if folks buy them like they did before. Hope Mercantile Co. Rock Hill, S. C. Gastonia, N, C. Cultivating Confidence Is one of the chief aims of this in stitution. k Contented customers certify ,to the wisdom of such a policy. . We believe in our depositors - in making them a part of our family circle - and this faith has been a contributing factor in our re markable growth. i . j If you believe in sterling service, in a personal interest in your af fair's, in cultivating confidence, this bank is the place for you. M The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "The Bank of Dependable Service." "Jjf GET YOURSELF A DESK Wo lmvp thorn in full qii.irtorol Oak, also K"ir:"i,o'l Oak top. Ono of theso woulil improve tho looks nnd usefulness of your office. Brumley-Walters Printing Co, PHONE 559 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE
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