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tAGE KIGHT. TEX GASTOHIA 6AZXTT& WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER , The Gastonia Gazeite. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919. THE WEATHER. Forecast Tui Gastama and Vicinity: Cloudy and roldc; tor.i.it.ut. with probably local ;ain ; Truti.-dav clcar - ing and cdc Fi.miM r.. Nv-:th -"d i Ca:.- l:r..v Noith Cai..l!:u. . budy tini,;!:!. probably bca! .3.-., wjil'-: in west '" po:tior; Tr.u:-ri . .edie: ar.d pioba- b'.v fair. SHORT LUUAL HEMS Mr. .1. f.'.v a:: M - 1. .-. . It-en ili at h'.s ii..ii.- "i. -. i -1 i ,i.'i,,..' for -. 1 1 h .lay-. U reported Pus :i ftc rn-xm as being better. Best cotton was bringing 1 cents on the Gastoi.ia market today. A 1 .:i !.' of long staple was sold by M- .1 W. Bald win, oof Bo-scmcr ity. to I' M. Jones & i irn J -a ii ' fur ss rents. Word from Pr. .1. II 1 1 . 1 1 ! . r 1 1 1 last li ijihT was that Mr. Ilenderlite still con tinues to improve in.-fly an I that he hopes to arrive ia Gatonia Thursday or Fridav of this r,-k. Mr. W. C. lis in r. reiv.-d a telegram 1 today from his son, U.llio Wii-,.n. -a v 'nor thnr I,.- l-.-i.l .arrive I in the Cnilei Mates and v,,.,ld i..- h me n, a day or j l"..rt!i-r - Hint' has- : . :i t - .:. tit situa two. Mr. Wits n i.as l.eei, ,,ve:-,-i- ,i ' t ...i, , a u-e I urinal 1 1 4 points year or lovijer. and lias l.eeu :ti' the, -te.-U. eipiipn. .s. .i- r motors. American army in i.ermany sno-e tin' 1 uijrninjr of the annisti.e. ,, ,, . ' Mr. lieorire 11. Man in, manager ..t .... tup dastonia i o, a a ola Mottling o.. re turned Monday from Chirano lie: e he Jitteuded the annual eonveiition of the Natk'lial lSottlers Association as one of the five delegates from the North Carolina Kottlers Association. Mr. Marvin is iiroud of the fact tnat he won the tiist I prize of 2o tor the nearest guess to tin number of crowns in a glass coiitame'. There were sexeral thousand guesses. More Subscriptions. The following subscriptions to the building fund of the North Carolina Orthopaedic- Hospital are reported this niorning: vt . l,. ueizen, -o ; i.asionia C.tton Yam C i.. ef i'nihi 'elphia. Prayer Meeting Tun.gut. ai 7:30. The h uir for praye- ineifing a 1'irsf. I '.-esoyte' ian , .!,. : a-i-liaiiged t 7 : '" i . '. . t . -: v . : liess men of the a u ,,!-:.,. . attend. Ii. v. J. line- I!. : , , : Veil's a i'le- -ylr-.a.. pa-t a" I ille. M ... and '. ..; I'., ., eoji.lii t the .: . ' v.; ; coiig-egnti..!, - M . i. ,. righr. I At Schools Yesteiday. I ii aci ordir: -v '.- ,i ' . j a - '..a !- nm.c time ag.. ' v i,:i-' ,-, T. -. me-u, ..n , Legion, the following speak-:- tilled en- ' fra;'eii!eiits at Aioii-ti. e ia eelebrat ioi.s I in the school- named . Central. eiteia. ' W. C.. (iasti.n: ha..a. Mi-s M.a',.1 Potts; Kast. K. '.. W:, : West. s. P.. Iiolley: , Union, S. B. Iol'ey an-1 i-. W p.. H in 1 ter: Low.ll. W. (,. i : AI.-m-, M i . - ! (). Thornbiirg. Gaston Men Buy Mill. From The ( .-i.'.-t'e '. Kah igh , ,,r por,.'eut collies t'e following news it "Messrs. H. L. St-, we an I .!. p.. Hail Belmont, ami l. li. Rune. ,,: I. in,. .In are the ineorp-catois .,;' tne Smt.-'s ;, yarn mill. Tne plan' will be locat. Statesville and !ug,i,s i ,-:nes, vv.th ailthon.ed 'Ilpi'Ii! -t irk of iso,i ,i,ii, s:i.,,oo i j. .-ul. s.,,,,,.. ,,,, y Mills. In.-. -' I : ;- ui :, s' , I ,!: i.a ma that Mr-.. we liny . : pur. ha.se, the M.'V. ; '. !.; bo, a few mi.es east, of siao'-vii Catanba ric. an I a"- r-. rg .: . !I.,i! ' M -n- ' Successful Meeting. Hev. I for. en,! an-! ; i: g - .. n.gn' a . ' i - ., , last night f'-n. . t. - P.. - . g : I tne !.--d. a: i ,n fe ; v- ' I - ' Iliig hr. ' ' Men : ,v , . . , .., j i int-r i in run r -:...'.,, ., 1 gfat good to the ron, II, i I';.' '.V d .... I Miss Kva ''raven, of i '.,-,! ,".. a,' i ! K. Adam- delighted p... , . . . .... I night with st.eria! i ,go g. M.-- i ,. i is endowed ih a :' ' . , . ,,- . ,..,.,,) Voice and sings wrh a. an:;',-' : ,-.,!,. The pastors and public .oi.iial.v in J vited to atte" ; and pni ticipat- in tho1 mee,':.g. Will Go to Hickory. Major A. L. Buin inkle g -es to Hi.-koiy tomorrow to attend a meeting of the mem bers of the Democratic executive com mittee of the .Ninth congressional dis trict. The ini'iiilicrs of the comirittee are as follows; Lincoln. IMgar L.,w (chairman); Me khnburg. K. S. W.I liamo. Charlotte; (last, n. A. L. T. .Iw .n kle, -Gastonia; 'lew-land, 1 7.. New . Shelby; Yamey. J. P.s ;,,v ! Madison. Plato Kb!,-. Ma" : , - v i M ell, George M. Young. P. '.,- .,1- , tawba, C. M. McCrkb, N.w.,-:; ..-v, M. Y. Clay. Newland: P. ik.. ' !' Av er)', Morganton. ' JIT THE THEATERS Th Ideal Theatre today presents Peg fj Hyland in "The Merry -Go-Round " j and Mutt and Jeff in "In Hard Lines." TODAY'S COTTON MARKET GASTONIA COTTON. (Corrected daily by P. M. Jones & Co.) (Hio.l Middling 40c NEW ORLEANS COTTON. i By Tin' Associated Press. , M!V OKI. LANS. Nov. 12. Cotton 1 1! J u r i iij in-. 1 steady ; .January .".7.12, M.V, i, Mac .:.v;. July .':.;.!."., De . r.-i.h. r ,,.tt.-t. ....k. t irtu.h.d it- tcic ; i;;n y ton t . "Uiy ai.-i l..-t t" :. !. .'. - ' .lit M-.-i! of Ira-sing. 1. ,.. ! iv.,- v-v i .or :iu ; ..!"-. t the . ', . ! , i : -' . . Hi.,':,'! : , : - : I , - -1 in tin' NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES P. 1' r A- i !' ; u J;l!. t.ii". ! ., . . Ma:, a d-.-!. M.c I ! i , ..tt.xi market a extremely :.-r ! . - unsettled daring today'- early t:.v. : i lie first killing f'osts of the - a-.. n weie reported in the western 1m It, ..it appeared t,. lie disregarded owing to t:ir vwakness of Liverpool, still loner ex chungo rates and apprehensions of tight nnmey. First pi ires weie easy at a de i line of :;o to ."(' points with December sonii selling off to :;7.in and January to .ili.fi.l, or aliout ."in to o." mints net lower under liijiiiddation and Liverpool and southern .selling- Today's Stock Market. ' Hy The Ass, .elated i'ress. N'KW YoKK. Nov. ..2 n nmlor- h orient of nerv,,;i-ne I market at the openil n ie.l ! Me stoeK f t ..lav ' session. ' i'1" ua- parth oala:. ed 1 s-'.'i! s ot 1 j to neariy I : -tecl ear an i . . ra-t le ! : . i nipplllgs. piessed I i , : a 1 ut'-r issues w , ic ii a. Si 'l.s of support i were sioiwn by epi esen 'at i r .'i:r,.., not J aolv hin'i fade 'a. I- an I Tinted States I Steel. Some earA I .ses weie fully re- eovrre.l within the t"s: i.ut hou'". l.iiiudatiou of stocks w;is resumed at the upt'iiiiig J'f today's session but de clines were orderly in coiitra-t to yeter . lay's .eaioralied close. Measures taken bv local financial inter ests, supplemented by the federal reserve board, were effective in stabilizing gen eral in: rket conditions. Another drop of 1 to 4 points marked tne nrs: saics ot steels, motors, oii ami , other industrials am ( . v 1' ' " wiu.-n featurer va ster. lay s more -even I State- Steel, which V I'l st I I'levmu-, . fpiiig r-a.-tioii- of the .oiied at a m .derate j ., 'ai - -ll.-. -e ! ! ''' -I.O'. -':u- ! APPOINTED FEDERAL ! PROHIBITION COMMISSIONER i i'.v T! V, HT.i, 1 P; M !' i. I ,, II : -i,r, I 'ol I .. :.v :o ; i . .1.0 M : ( ih .-. j pi-.un": .hi beg I: .Hi i s-.. .ned w.i! work . n del the i !. i I, a I level, ;,e n i - i w , ! I ha v e the hei.l tor, e w in. h will be iif-r-.li,; Lo'h tie teinp.-iaiv -t a! dry laos. M - ' P.. -ii .be . ,.. ha I as s .n iv Mr. a:e I M -. I'. B. -I .. - I:,-,. ,,f i n:u l.,tte ; M 1 1. v a ; -'ri,, .l.iagi.t. . of I i.an a-. M lb !v I! . I ' . k. of ' IT,- 1 K M DEATHS : ih iM s "t -a-,- '. M ,-. v I - - i : . Id! ,- C i- I'. :..-;, I -. V,, .ndu-ted T-,e- la i.y R. v . i , R. i -..' id - p ;-ia! wa. v., II - ! ' .!! after d.-spie. eb te- !v v. ood r , .. n , " i , ! .-',. I v'. ARMISTICE CELEBRATION AT EAST SCHOOL. At T n." ... , ,.! !,- nig, a -mall b :t I t.. l-.a-Tl an ! :i'r...'!r l,'l'ld.er of peo '' Itatnce: T ?,. K.i-t school e.de bra'r A l - Day Tn.- in. n-iiii-i:. y of ti e wni'1,.--- joevent. I a large crowd from tii.ing ti. :i ,, 1 1' ,,r i ,m. Ib iigious an I pa - g , re -ung vvi'h fer ,r by t' e a mi, ,v An m-f u'tive talk was i ' '.' J ':'. ( L. Sawyer and in- -: a !.ri-.-s w !!...!.' by Lieut. ". P. i. i, and g- tephen B. Dol '.' . guv,, graph: :o , o ints of some ; ,, - . xperieiir. . ,, and who i. ad. ehujiiepf appeal- for a high -tand- of Ainerirail eitie'lship. 'Id e following ir ,g -.i'ii was given: ,rg. '"Onwar.! i nri-tiaii Soldi, rs. " ! n. p...'. i.. li. L. Sawyer. - An i. i " ' Tiii' Moaning of Armis'iee: Day," Prof. ii. (1. L. Sawyer. Addresi. Lieut. II. B. Gaston. Ad.lresH, Sgt. 8tefhen B. Dolley. Song, ' America, the Beautiful," Sixth mid Seventh Grades. Souk, " The Star Spangled Banner.' DALLAS DOTS. Mr. Jo Gribble. DALLAS, Nov. 11 Why shouhl there lie a I'arent-Teaeher organization in my town, and why should I belong to it, when I am sheltered and protected and my own children healthy and happy; why should I care ahout other children less fortunate, or the temptations in my own community that are ever before the yoiiHK people Am I my brother's keep er. These are n few iiestions that de maud tin' serious cons', (.-ration of all v ia, -l.aie in tie training of eliildieii. leoi;. 'v or spirit ,:all . A laive ai'l en t h u-ia -t a -i..v.! -reeled K. v. V. C. U.-mett. ( .: -t , a, ia . and lo". llu;--:i's. i,f lielii.ont. who spoke paiuu. Mr. an.t Mrs. I.. It. Cril.Mo had a their i!i,o-ts for the weekend. Mr. and Mis. W. A. Wolf, of Wnxhaw. I.i'-at. V. i. . ..no. s.-.. of Mr. and Mrs. I'. U. llhyiie. is home on a short furlough, to 'visit his mother who. we . re ulad to'report, is now improving at t':e ' .ty hospital, after an operation some two weeks ngo. Lieut. Rhyne has heen in the service of I'nele Sam for about 12 years but expects to receive his discharge and will make his home in Kentucky, Hev. and Mrs. A. 1. Pei k. of States ville. were welcome visitor- in our town from Fi i. lay to Mmi !.. . . eaminn to at tend the Lutheran Conference at Ilethel. and were entertained while here in the leu f Mesdaim s W ill Hoffman. A. I'. 1 1 . I.'hv ne and .1 . A. Ith ne. The infant s-n of Mr. and Mr-. . K. Wriyht who ha,- been very sirk for the I a-t -i.inii er. i- now .slowly improving. Mr. and Ml-. Oscar .l...dau spent the V e.-k el..! With their Meat-, Ml. and Mi-. We' '. Jordan. Mis. I,'. I I. I'.eai'l -"elit tin- week is.it ,,,,, friends and relatives in Piedmont. S. 'I .. . . K: .1. of tl e Ka-t . hi r, h. (a-'oiiiu, deliveirl a most helpful ser loon ;i the I'.aptist ehurrh here Simdav night : I'r. ,1. L. ii.perman lilling his pulpit at the Kasf church. Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. ( doiiinger spent Sunday with their son. Mr. Will Ch.n iiifc'er at the lark. Messrs. Lark Thoinhurg. Jr.. and W. S. Thornbiirg left today for liichmoiid and 1,'obiusoii Counties for a week's hunt. We expect to kill a deer before return ing.'' says Mr. Thornbiirg, ''it nothing more than a dear rabbit.'' Mrs. Susan Me Kails and daughter. ,. , , w , , . . , ,,, ,. r.uia .i.ty, sp, m .-.iiui,oi, inoi ,m ,. ,,, f. U-.,! Mr. Ju.ie MrKnlls. Little Lola C!M,iiiger is s ling the ntrr with her e..i:s,n-. Ml. and Mrs. A. 'oning r. and :i't, i..i:iij the I -" "! ' ' '' I Mi. i, I Mr-. 1. I'. II' ...ie- and j . ,,....,.. ;, Mi,:, lr. , I..:.. -1 '.,:i vele I l a-t - :,t .i.iii.ii . s ii - lay of Mr. : i,d Mr-. ! W V T'.oi lile.ig. In. i . ,.i.i i play i e Moth. ..list rli I 1 1 . 1 toieign I : : - -1 1 i f l..a-'i.i,ia. V-,:-- ! tl.. ilitel. -I ,, ' -' ' I ' , ' ' .-. Mi-, p.. T. M-.i i s i r i i in 1 1 .a i speaker. lieu -Mil W.i- r, I 1. ! 111!' t'. a, !!.: ' o le -,,,! t , I i ,l..l. In,- lialla- liap'i-t-! to ti,e all la' :: e. med ' .:ist,,i: ( ,, .n". ,,! i, ', Mill be !.! -' :;u li ir - ... i ...k . ig fol il. J ef th. new ly ia' .on. -No V I'll, be r 22. Ill tin it-ie-t ot tn, 1 1 1 1 1 - Ton dollar ram aigi iniiier will -.-rve.i. Mr. an I M:s. J. I.. . m , . i ..- and daugh ter. I ne.. a.rompa ii .ed by Misses liuby Tails. Cora II inter, and Lela Durham, of the guide.' --l.ool fac-ilty spent Sat nrday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. K .S. ;;,v ;ii,.! i,,!,ren ami Mr-. Train .s Pony, of Dallas, and Mis. Carrie Bramioii. of May worth, were entertained at an opossum dinner Sun day at the home of Mrs. Pay 's mother. Mrs. J. A. Kwmg at South Point. Mrs. Hay isited M's. Annie Hoffman. Satur day. LETTISH TROOPS ATTACKED BERMONDT'S FORCES. f By The Associated Pres. DolM'AT. I.IViiNIA, Nov. 12. Let tish troop- in tie legion near Riga at Poke! the Ibrinano Rus-ian forces ot Colonel P.e'!n..n,t yesterday and pushed them back several n p.., along the entire b! . tl - Lettish . oil!. Tees at the Baltic -ta " e- . a, t ci en - i . -; ,- w e r i a I v : - d t"da v. Injunction Issued (" The Associated Press) Pb'') IDKX'CK P. P. Nov. 1' -Judge Ar'1 ., L. Brown, in the federal district roint today, issued a temporary injunc tion against Harvey A. Baker, United states attorney, and George F. Shaunes sv. collector of internal revenue, re straining them from enforcing the pro visions of the war time prohibition act. The injunction was issuisl upon the pe tition of the Narragansett Brewing Company. The sale of four per cent beer was im mediately resumed by Providence liquor dealers. 53rd Grange Convention Meets. GRAND RAPIDS, Mick.. Nov. 12 A inimU-r of important questions concern fug not only farmers but all consumers of their products were before the Na tional Grange for consideration when the od'ird aiiniinal convention oened here to day. Among the subjects to be brought In-fore 'the convention, which continues ten days, are the lalior situation. secu!a tion in foodstuffs, and control, distribu tion of the rural free delivery and the immigration laws. SENATOR MARTIN DEAD. (By The Associated Press) C H A K LOT T KS V I LL E, V.V, Nov. 12. -tx i.a tor Mar. in died tu.la. SEPLT OF RUMANIA RE GARDED UNSATISFACTORY (By The Associated Press.) PARIS. Nov. 12 The reply to the al lied note recently presented, in. which it was again demanded that Hungary be evacuated is regarded in peace conference circles as wholly unsatisfactory. The note, which was considered by the supreme council today, is characterized as extremely evasive. The K.imanians indicate a willingness to retire to the river Theis, but they decline to respect the original armistice lines and ulao de cline to comply ltll the allied ropiest that they name a men tier of the iuter allie i .leu,1--,, -ii to compile the aiue of tne pools , :,. j in lluiigarv by the Ku ninmnns -,, that this amount ran be de liir'ed ii the total i f the leparatioiis , t . i.ii !..;.a. Wtiiio fio fiote is j wU.;e, ill lelins ol eMielue l 'oilteness. it is said to iiuliea'e coiitniiie.l detiauce '. the sum,, council. The co. iin .1 approved(the report of the ( on. mission i.hich had inxestigaie i eon ditiolis in Mnyma. Keleii ng to Hie in cideits which occured ili.i.ig tin lam; ing of the Greek troops which were de dared to have been caused by lack of precaution on the part of Greek m.utary authorities, the Greek authorities are asked to insure that order be maintained in the future and that there be no recur rence of similar incidents. It is point ed out that the military occupation of Smyrna by the Creeks must be un h i stood by them to be merely pi ov .sional. Cuba, to Spend 15 Million. By The Associated I'ress. N f.U Ull!l. N..v. 12. I una iut.'iids to expend id.". .oho f,,r pur.ha-. of airplanes and dirigii.ies with wnirh ti i-tnblisn aerml mail and transportation I. .is between Cuba ami ine Taped States , I 'a 1 other , .oiut l ie-. 1'his aiinoun.-eiiu'iit. was made heie to. lav bv Vi, tor II 10.1 I I. . . I l.arian.o. - emii ; ,j . i , -,-i, ; a r i e ot .'as Lieut .Mono, a,, w in, .;, ,,een eie, ted a life member of t'.f Aero ( la1, of Ann- , Six More Reds, lib' The Associated I'ress, YollllxtoWll. I). .s. - n ' I i a n.i ta h i -t s. one a Woman, weie taken into custody he'., early to. lav by fed.oal a gents. Three are Kus.iaus, tv , I ion tians and the woman is a Kumaiiian. T,.i ty on,- alleged radicals have been ai :' ed during the eanipaign here an! oulv three have been released. King Albert Home. HKKST. No'. 12 - King Albert and (ueen Kliabeth, of Belgium, Ian !... to lay from the transport Ceorge Washing ton, uhiih I Height them ''r on the Cnited States ASSEMBLE AT PITTSBURG DURING ARMISTICE WEEK. I T-l:ci;i X . ( statesmen ml -, I ! i . .;,! ri !: !" 1 " . ' I . s , , j , , .iM v.. , -imblr in Tittsbiagh durieo An: TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION i WAXri.Ii: 1 !'h. - - . .1 II k. ; The ARGYLE $6.-$10. To Our Regular Customers America is shoeing the world; leather is scarce ; we can't guess coming costs. Come in and supply your needs today. You can be sure of getting honest-to-gpodness leather because we sell Walk Over Shoes. And you will get your exact fit because of the variety Over shapes. 's GASTONIA, N. C. STAR BRAND SHOES Here's a Stylish, Comfortable Shoe as well made as it is good looking. It's a TJatrlot Shoe on cvtirr met HOPE MERCANTILE COMPANY toe Week." beginning tomorrow, when th. Third World's Christian Citizen ship C.iifeiem-e will be he, The Coii--reia-.e has not met since I'.M when sessions were held ill Poitland. Oregon. A variety of momentous problems of international interest, including those pertniniug to social, moral. industrial. econoniie. civil anil political activities, will come before the convention. The pur oses of t' e meeting a- outlined in the call issued by the Xat'oiial Reform As sociation. are: To iromote the cause of Christian in t. rnatioiialism : to further tl ffoit to est.abh-h :i j;:-; uioi lasting peace among the nations of the earth; to 'edp ,-on s. iv. the moral interests of the world, ..: ' ' i 1 1 1 i in so! v , ng tne w ol I , 's nioi.i ,r.d I, in-. I .' t ... o.ai- nine , nt iii.at lonn ! com li re, o. ' ,, , - .-a ', ': be.., in : I i , i: g I r , i I - on w , ,i I, I i ,;! l ! i , i i s to i , ,te.l f.. and -i, t, d upon bv the ' i : .. 'In m In ! - a li-1 taell :. "i an a -: . ;,,..,! : I: i. W':;. - . Pa'', i . Ph ' i. eio'-ia. P;u. f. e !.-:; - Pi. W .bam M. I;,. tn. '1 ..i . ): ,,. :. nada ; in t em pei a n -e, I r. SCillE Our line is complete. We carry everything in the Star Brand. We have just what you want in Men's, Women's and Children", if it is shoes you want, just remem ber there is none better than the Star Brand. Every pair guaranteed. vVhn . ycu Luy your next shoes ask for Star Brand. We have the ex clusive agency for all Star Brand shoes. LMwin C. Hinw iddie, Washington, I). (?.; social impurity, B. Samuel Stead well. La Crosse. V;s. ; the family. Judge Wil liam II. Thomas. Santa Anna, Cal. ; im migration. Dr. Sydney L. Gullick, New York City; Mormonism, Mrs. Theodore Cory. London, England; peace, Dr. r'ladeiok Lynch, New York City; pub- lu.ation, Ir. II. C. Wvlie, I'itts- burgh. Ta. Many speakers, some of them forei gners, have accepted invitations to ad dress the couf-rence sessions here, in cluding .loa-hi; Alexopoulos. i lean of the (.reek i lmrcli. Syimd of the Tnited States; Ygnaeio lit mil las. Mexican Am- bassador to the Tnited States; Toliear- p.. lioinlla. foinn'r president of IIdii- iii.is; Captain T. X. liachman, special no of thi- Tnitel States Peace Coni-,,s-a"i to 1,'ussia ; Or. ''al leion, Ani- 1.;... r to tie Tnited Slates from Boli via; Tin re t'hoph, Miui-tei of Jilstiee of M,.,l, lie.'o ; p. C. Chalice, educator ..: 'I'- ,.:-.i.. 'una . Mil.-. J. Merle I ' 'A i I - ee. i o -an iii of Tieii.li war re I . i u.p ,., i. - : oi.nf.-ss 0 Ti-.-l. lady- ,1. WIUlIliH to t'e y.teell of lo-l-i ll and Ol. I '.HI e T'. I -., editol Of l'l k.o. of Walk- R
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