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. 7-. .- ."!- . ,- PACK SIX. THE GASTONIA GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, APEIL J, 1919. DIRECT FrtOM ITS SENSATIONAL RUN IN NEW YORK Thm Picture that will Liv Fortvor The Biggest Production in Ten Years The picture you'll never forget stupendous in theme. A veritable revelation of unending wonders. A rem nee of thm trial war, a ttorv of the love that passelh all undentandinf. THIRTIETH DIVISION PARADES AT COLUMBIA "A trvrtenJou pic t are " "Onecf the most stir ring films ever pre tented in Sew York, " Our advice u, to I a 'The Heart of Humanity. " - r.s r..v.-. "Of the utmost in tensjy. " - r- if a "Spectators thrilled j "A distinct achieve- to it vtth enthusi- ment in motion pic- asm. " j fart creaion. " "Takes rank with the , certain to touch groat masterpiece of ike koart of human, the screen. iv " " Panorama atuur pauod on tho screen." Nm rWS Cnmi 5.. '7f intlnt ttory will ho!J yoa to tho tnd. ' ' rmrm re.,. " Concoiood with a ' am intfUigtnco that lift it high above t'fs; eontomporarUt. ' ' -Nmm rrJt Mm "Bant any lory on tho screen. " Thte ts die picture lor your whole family Bring Tttcwi Gastonian Theatre MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY April 14th, 15th and 16th. HOST OF FANS WILL SEE BIG LEAGUE GAME :i tuo-t sat i-t'.:, '" i exhiloli.ui is 'lemon strated I i.v the fact that cver.xwln-ii' tin' Id;,. i- linn' 1 .-1 - I . ;ui. I '1,1 is tlir third vea' t Ill'.V . have playe.I an Mi 1 1 it H I II sc i- i , -dtli : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' r i lull, t ) i .'lie w :i n tf'1 li.-u-k thf t'l.lluu ink von' I''"' Hu-inoss I Mannyi-i llaptf I "t' 1 1 - Hr.-m-. who I lie occasion "! tin- vi-it to tlu oit.v t has the ImiikiiiK arrannenient. believes ,.I the Huston Hravcs and tin- ltrtn.it m onine. just as many places :i possible i-h.'ineo tn see tin' I 1 1; telluxxs in notion Timers on rhurs.nx afternoon April lutli and tin that nason the satin- place is iu tn lie mule .1 lrala 'lav liv the thou . , . i iij. i , - . I i ran-lx il.ivi''l in two sin c csiv f viav anilH of hiiM'liall fniis of tin jil.-ur an.l 1 f thp Murroiimliiit; hk in. Tlicsx1 ilycil ; in t he wool 'iitliuniant have to ! imp j l!SI.K. Marrli ill. -Ni'Hs was if t"nt, for tin- nrrsitiT part of tho tinii', to j i-cii In'ir tmlav tliat tin' niiM'i ninriit of iVilluw tin- work of the utars of the ilia- ( tli.nn'.v "ill seinl an ultimatum tn the moml tlnoiiirli the new s mpet s hut here , ( '.eeho Sloviik yiiveriiiiient at l'r;n;iie re at (iastimia they u ill have the oppoi t u- , a r-wi the niohiliatioii ami rniheiitra ilitv of seeing m I he tlesii smne of the tnu of tumps. It is repnrteil that I'ol- e .I'lvain l lit in l.ivniiia aiel ti(;est -tars of the came, the men who. tump-. arc leieiviiiu salaries that run into live . ,-, lutein Oalieia. Tile llolshev iks liavi Seven Thousand Men of "Old Hickory" Division Pass in Review as Thousands of Carolinians and Tennesseans Shout and Cheer Company A, 115th Machine Gun Battalion, Participated. W. .1. t'nnnark in Charlotte Observer. Columbia, 8. ('., Manh :tl. Kyes whin iriK with joy of vietorv, faces sobereil bv the thought of the carnage through which they hal passcl ami by a realiza tion of the siicce.s.sf ul termination of the hich ailventuie upon which they eln barkeil marly 1 J ninnths a'n, 7. mm ir lie. stalwart Amerii ans. the peerless sons nf the S'liith. paiaiieil throunh the streets nf Columbia this afternoon, inareli iiijj between banks nf masse. I humanity from which mighty eheeis ;inw the plamlits of grateful South ( 'a i nl i u la lis, North i aiolintaiis ami Ti'inicss.'u ami the folk of other states. It was the initial appearance of the ' Kight ing Thirtieth'" .Inision's infan try, composeil principallv of men from North Carolina. South Carolina ami Ten nessee, with a sprinkling uf sohliers from western states, but Americans all, webl eil into blooil In ot herhooil by tht tires of battle ami the trials ami vicissitudes uu ilergone by these greatest of mo'lern c i u sailers. The parade ami subieipient en ertaiiiiueiit ami celebration were unpar alleled in the history nf this city, in the character of the event and the size of the i-iowd, which has been variously estiinat ed at Horn Iiiii.imih to lL'.'.IMio people. The einot lolls of the crowd were varied. Uoar after roar of cbeeis swelh'd llp uai.U as the men ot the Thirtieth marched in close formation, platoon front, headed by then brigade ciniiinaii dei. Urig, (.en. 1.. I. Tvson, of Kiioxville. Tenn.. and his staff. ( Iccasiniiall.v a sub could I.e heard from a black veiled tig me, ;ui e 1 1 1 1 ssioii ot so'iow for one win now In- under the S,. o! 1'iaiice in in I l.iii.lei - tiel'K democi a. s ami a um ti.-r's i onl ii,ut ion to biimaiiity and free ' m. T' faces of parents whose sons v-i'e lie parade radiated with .io.v . I 'lie and '.-lief that they had escaped tin supieine ai itice. while others, their liein niideteeti'd in the sameness ot' the khaki i lad lines, gazed tense in suspense, with heart hunger in their en-s. Winsome matron-, with infants in Ilu ii anus, look ed tii ii ii-baiid- perha ps to i ',i . -d o t'a t ' ' .i ml I :! ; bended me ,. nil aged w 'li en, n .n hail whiten. .! i yea i - ami t.ois scan. c I lioei har.l- :- lnokid up "II ti.e in. I tial spectacle and then . nth, w.th its ainaciilous leucine -e, itn.l al-lu..- to ' i t i n to them. eeran of the war .. .Men section-, thinking ot the battles .. the smith that they fought t'i".ii'h tour long year-, be -aine more ele- I and mole sol lierl.v "i bearing and weal I liked t i have i"i' C'l . : h the wani'ir- "I thi- genera lijTi.rcs :m n n;i 1 1 and win. si- name- are I n d'U.-n fioin Minsk by the I'nles, known wherever baseball is played ' while the iiombardmeiit of I.emhiirg in In many places when- the Huston ami ' """ 1 A" a rm ist ice between t li V letro!t riiil... are to da mi the way -'""I I krainians is lmniim-nt. North from their training .amps in "'I ':- ' "". nt that t'ae Alb.- have to-ergia a half holiday ha- b.-cn .l.-clar- ; pr..mise. l.cnburg to Poland with a part so that even body who wants .an be . of I'.ukowina and Tafnowit. Tarimw itz gaMiered along the fV.il line- when the' ' li" ' the I'k 1 a in ia ns The legation game is started It is not imlikelv that ;,r hmie- that a iev.diiti.ni has soiuethiag ! -e , ,r! will be done here. ; -t-Me. I i-Iern lain la I', l.-li f....p. so great ha- a, -he gen, a:.! int. r, -t ... ' '"' ,lw' 'Ul"V. the whole I t of '' '' the gain,. I ',-,- aiwavs been the . a -e '' ' 1,1 ""'inan pi one-e that :. t. - , r-,'le ,,! the .-itv. ami ' ' "I"'"'-' i-V. t. ,.- ! -.-i. - aan.l, t ha- It- I..-V.X of ' ' " ' U'' 1 I""M :I:- " ' - tia-eli.i 1 1 ,.,.g. I .. Mi o f"l ! hi -' e. ' ' ' " ''" ' ' ' ""ise ! a. ' v l lill.itl'ill i...i!i. - a- well a- hex do III tie !'''";" -finite ..' the g line. llthi-IWl-i- It Won! 1 hav el, "I ;i"--b,. f.e the , , , , j, ; I.,..'.-..'! Hiaxe- t" ',.ae h.al some of the ' I I i,,. in, an g..x um es that ha ,, g ted the then i( ., X'Mlet gam,-- in other years. t ! ,,,.. i I em n , t claims on th iot I- Wnui-I nn,i: Alth i",1-' to !... - . ,t nea its .. han.-e-. Along the 'h"h- ha. ..f n.ii.h of oci three miles v'" -a a ivable. vantage point wa- oe i unied bx men, women and children. A loiig Main street tin- windows of every building weie jammed and men and boys lung to hnai don- pei.-he-. while the top of ev in v building w a- t i age. I with h',l ma ii P v ' ti i'.e-t ..: ih. , ,!,, a- ' , on, nni tee iii chn'ge of the ,-i o !.:alion. the ."".'. 1 1 1 luigale vva- allowed t., patade without I tin ! Kit-, e. Mil. in, 1 t . ' a'Ui- which, al e.ll I -Might ' ' ' tie x I '.'-. ate.! ,,iit. m ' .a .,,... a . ' . l.-.i ;,, 11, I " "J ' ' I.e...!,: I X -..!. a - en t II Us in-t n . v.-i I i., i. . . ot i .i u, .i le. hi- '""ps. ami epi I hi- api.'ecl.-itlotl II, tile language Th, ..the. nlli. er- and , 'iii-. l v , - wer. gi al ilie, I at 1 1 than. Via., m," :, ta i Jtailll' . thine weie ''.'' I ' a IX IM ".."OH at Mol.lt n . I more I I al.ge'n.l g, fill' l-s tialll Till- I'l.l' I Tllf is-st ex .(eli.-i ' ',;. t as ai.-i'l nam ot ..i .posit ion to the Al "" "' . I . i , ,i, n 1 1 that I vv a i in i ii ni in,- greeting lliev recent i ed out tol tie .; ..I. I.. ,...',. I I..,, t " Was a gleat -how. I to able I i.i ' n . i . i , . ; I ;.. ..I ''-I I thev expl'IV as manv I. from Mi" I in 1 1 ant lug smaller I ,.n,, -tatement -I.I -. ,l.e t" The I iaette 1 1 a ni- j i v There's a rich, satisfying, old time flavor to The Original Postum Cereal that no substitute can ever equal. A healthful drink that leaves no trace of harm, a Leverage grateful to the stomach, that never upsets nerves, heart or digestion as does sometimes coffee. Boil just like coffee Boil thoroughly (15 minutes after boiling begins) make it rich and dark and you have something that makes your meal doubly enjoyable. There's a Reason" inWvVTO At Grocers two sizes 15c & 25c The para le was participated in by the 117th in f :i li t r y . formerly the Third Ten nessee national guard regiment. under command of Col. C. J-'. s. I'enei. of Knoxville. Tenn.. the llth infantry, the old Kirst South Carolina national guard regiment, under command nf Col. I. K. Met ully, of Anderson, S. C. ; the 115th tiehl artillery, before itt federalization the First national guard regiment of Tennessee, under command of Col. Har ry Berry, of Nashville. Tenn. ; the 1 loth machine gun battalion, tinder command f Major Pen roe. of North Carolina, ami I Moth ammunition train, formerly the Second regiment of the South Carolina national guard, under command nf ('apt. Harry O. Witherington. of Charleston, H. C., senior officer of the train. Tle parade was reviewed by (iovernor Kobert A. Cooper, of South Carolina; Hrigadier General W. E. Cole, comman der of Camp .lackson. and Ilrigadier (ieneral Tyson, commander of the i9th brigade. On the reviewing stand waH a coterie of distinguished men. including Senators K. 1). Smith and N. H. Dial, of South Carolina, several congressmen ami a niimlicr of armv officers. The parade xvas halteil so General Ty son could pin the distinguished service cross on the breast of Corporal George Wells Mat son, of Greenville, 8. ('., a mem ber of Company A. USth infantry. The festivities were concluded tonight by a series of dances given to the ofii- rs and men in every part of the town. day of Miss Polly Reevea. Mj. Joe Hicks, of Kings Mountain. LONDON. March 1!H. All American ami British (lugs at Budapest have lieen hauled down, says a dispatch today. It in reported that the German Austrians have decided to recognize the Ilungariau Soviet and send delegates both to Vienna and Budapest. syent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. II. M. McAdeu, of Charlotte, was here on business last week. On Thursday evening, March L'uth. Mr. John Austin and Miss Bertha Guin were united in marriage at the home of the bride, the ceremony U-ing pronounced by Kev. Rush Padgett, pastor of the Baptist church in the presence of only a few relatives and friends of the enntractitig part le- I'rot .1. I.. Webb's singing school chis ed Saturday night with a full attendance ami i.e left today for Webb's Chapel, whole lie will tenh for the next two W eeks. M 1 . I '. id Pun let bulk, t orill," IV ot thl- place but now living in Charlotte, visited friends here Sunday Mis. Vertie Wilson ami dallglltl I. Miss Kathenne. of Charlotte, spent two days here last week with Mr- Wilson's moth er. Mrs. .1. L. Webb. Mrs. C. P. Abernethx. ot I na-t. nia. wa the guest of hct mothe:. M - .1 I. Webb. Saturday. The in issn nut ' v i.-dlv hei.t v es' el la at the Baptist chinch resulted in the raising of tT'lr.,L'.."ill. The Sun. lav s. hool and chil dren's exetcises weie vex interesting. Mr. Dennis Kilex . ol Max worth, spent Sunday here with hi- -i-t. i Mrs William Reeves. 1 1 a ma n is a h ust ler In secuies a kex to the door gel- bli-v am if success Hayes' Healing Honey Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough . Price 35c. A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every bot tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY Ycu get the CouJh Syrup and the Salve for one price. 33c. Marie. Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic DAY OF MISERY Much Suffering is Needless. C-t Relief Without Fear. Don't Lay Awake in Pain. SLEEP TONIGHT! Adults Take one or two "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with water. If necessary, re ri: Jose three times a day, after meals. For Pain ! Neuralgia Toothache Earache Headache Rheumatism Colds Grippe, Influenza! Colds Neuritis Sciatica Lumbago Owned by Americans! Th "Bayer Cross" on each tablet mr-ans genuine. Worlrl-farnnua original tab lets. Intro duced 1000 A li McADENVILLE MATTERS. orre-poiideiice of The Gazette. McADKNVIl.l.K, March tl Mi. Mrrtin Tengue. of Ijiiwell, was a business visitoi to McAdenx die this morning. Mr. Rhea Allien, of Charlotte, was the guest snmlay ot ins parents. Mr. ami Aspirin it. the tnde mark of IWr W.ni.f.,. Mr. D. W. Albea. ture f Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Miss Vemie Sherer was the guest Sun- J , rtiways insist upon me saie . "R...T.lL.-f a.-:j- Colds cause drip and ianoenzi laurcuui rujiitui. cZZ There is only ooe -Bwmo Oulah-.- Bu? 0D on?lrMl1 Bsr Pckagev. I K.W.CSOVrSaiaattBooko. JQc. t -"-nt package lrgrr sues. nirorm No matter where you bixy itXuzianne coffee is always the same higi standard of excellence. 51 Every pound is sold in an air-tight tin can. 9 Luzianne retains its full rich flavor. If, after using entire eoa tenti of th can according ( directions, you are not aat tafted In every respect, your grocer will refund Ibe money you paid for ii. I 9f coff ee The Reily -Taylor Company New Orleans I -r (Illfll'iliS Js'j 'IvJ? ' Xilil, lh:,:Vl mm X7iOT.7':I'.'T ft II u A HI 3 Mi t'. ii ii '..raw.''! 4 Keeps Ice-Box Sanitary Wash your ice box care fully and often with 20 Mule Team Borax. Germs from the ice, from liquids and foods, lodge in the crevices and corners and thrive. Also sprinkle MULE TEAM BORAX generously around your ice receptacle. The melt ing ice will wash the .Morax throch the drain pipe, keeping the hard-tc-cku:i p;irts c;f y:jr refrigerator sanitary, wholesotvc ici l ,. ..t --rnvMiri. FndorsfiJ by al! health authorities. sc ! wiicrevuT Iiji'iJc cleanliness must l2 nti'intaincJ. Send fir Magic Cry sir I Ilx.U.t. It r.ivea 109 hnw hold uses for 20 Mule i turn Jlurax. Ircv. AT ALL Di.U.ru.s Pacific Co:jst Borax Co. New York Chicurn. xv V t' at i i r. rr ' Wm ! i !i i! i I ii Conserve Your Labor MONEY IS STORED LABOR. PUT A LITTLE OF IT ASIDE EVERY WEEK. YOU WILL SOON ACCUMU LATE A RESERVE FUND FOR EMERGENCY. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT EVEN THOUGH YOU START WITH ONLY ONE DOLLAR. REGULAR SAVING NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE AMOUNTS, IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN A SUBSTANTIAL BEGIN NING. EVERY DOLLAR SET ASIDE IN THIS BANK WILL BE EARNING 4 PER CENT INTEREST FOR YOU. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. EARNS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 4 PER CENT. Subscribe for The Gazette $2.00 Year
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