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KAOX TWO MONDAY, HOVElirZS ,13:' THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE f 5 J !i -3n:i courmfs ; j . : GIVE BEGUU1TO D Inm county has a Game Protection the board of county coni- eonstituting the personel This cominiasion is named fur ... j .she better protection and preservation of gwae nd to secure the betlir enforce Mki 4if (he recently .!!:: i jiimr law ",.m fiaaUro county. Of wardens fir each of liio jti towu Aipa ia the county arc: tiastotiia town ship, J. M . Kendricli: I 'row. hi '-. M.Hin Asia township, H. C. I'-Miichi-rci : lallas -iewaship, J. II. W Jiiti-: Uiverl ! t.nvn )uji K. I!. TliiiujiMii ; 'In 1 1 v ilii- i.i.mi skip, C. A. Witlicr.spuoh ; Smith I'.iiiit. tvwBjikip, John YY (hoiiou The 1U1 to prnti'ft -.1:, . tia.sf.iii seiinty. which w.-m i'n:tctcd hi inc iast feworal Assc'iiibly. i a- fullmv-: . Section 1. That it .-.hall iv nula ful Tor any person or jwi-nm- t. -limit, kill. eaptvre or destroy any ipiail, p:u -tri.1ge, eguiirel or dove in the . n 1 1 f .!' Huston, exrrpt lictwoeu the L'.'itli .lav of .W.vein wer. and the '2, lay .if Jamiarv .f aen year. See. 2. That it .-hall be unlawful for V person or persons ti run with dogs, ahoot, kill, capture or destroy any rab fcits ia Gaston county except between the SStfcday of November and the 1st day of J'ebrnary of each year. That it shall e tudawful far any person to set boxes Tor. the purpose of ratchinir rabits and I -kHIing rabbits in Gaston county, except j kwetween the 25th day of Xoieniber an.l j Xfc 1st day of January of cadi rear. ( ' 8ee. 3. That it shall be mlawfal for ' any person or persons t n-ith dogs, capture, kill or destroy any opossum in Iaston County, except hot Ween the 15th -day of October and the 1st day i.f .lami mry of each year. 8ee. 4. That it shall be unlaw t'ul tor -any person or jer80U8 to cut down or de stroy aay tree in Gastou county known lo lie, or aupoied to be a den for squir wl or opossums, except when desiring to door the land for agricultural purposes. V' 8ec 5. That the Board of County Oomsniwgioners of Gaston county is here ay constituted Game Protection Oornmis sioa or the better protection and preaer vation of game in. the said county, and aeeare the better enforcement of the fame law of said county. ; See, 4. That the county board of ooninisaioners on the first Monday in ' May one thousand . nine hundred and ineteea, and biennially thereafter, shall appoint a, chief game warden for 'each township .ia Gaston, county, who shall office for a term of two years, and xt shall be the duty of such commission ail of said game wardens to diligently jufuroa the game law of the county. . 8ec 7. That the said game warden am eack township, of Gaston county, shall ppoiat such deputy game wardens as he thinks best. That each game warden, nhall, before entering" upon the duties of this office, take and subscribe an oath, by Mosae official qualified to administer oaths, tm perform the duties of said oflice; and it ahall be the duty of aaid game warden, .ad deputy game wardens to u enforce tibe same, law of the county, and to -ffeseeute all persons violating said game tew. fiee, 8. That ia every trial resulting m eoaviction in any eourt in the county, for the Violation of any of the provisions ef this law, that in all such cases the sum f 'fife dollars (fo) shall be taxed as eatsv for each case, for the game war den or deputy game warden, as the ease aay be for his service in enforcing the 4aw,-which cost shall be in addition to the ether costs allowed by law, and it hall be paid to the said uann- v. a r. I, mi r deputy game warden. :w the caw uty be. See. 9. That aaid srame warden or 4paty game warden shall have all the sewers given to similar officer, and to heriff and constable by the general law f the state. , . fiee. 10. That any r."-n violating any provision of this net, shall lie guilty ef s misdemeanor, and fined not exceed ing fifty ($50) dollars, or imprisoned not zeeediag 30 days, or both. 8ee 11. That all laws and clauses of laws in confflict herewith are hereby re pealed. 8oC 15. That thus m-X nhall lc in force from and after its ratification. Invented in Australia, a tap which saa be screwed into any wooden beverage arrel regisfers The number of drinks withdrawn. I'K Ae X-ray method to determine the re Native valued of different kinds of coal has been develox-d by Frem-ii -cicntists . ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine ! ; ; Take Aapirin only as told in each paek eMre of gennhae Bayer Tablets of Aapirin . Them yon will be following the directions end dosage worked out by physicians staring 21 years, and proved safe by mil- Saaa. Take no chances with substitutes. If yem see the Bayer Cross on tablets, jo can take them without fear for CoVla, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, "Xirmrhe, Toothache, Lumbago and for , Tmlm. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets aet few cents, pruggfeta also sell larger . ejmekages. : Aawirijt if the trade mark of JBayar VTaaufacture ef aCaBoaectieaeid Tmatex vt SalkylicacJd:- TREASURE HUN. VAIN Searchers for Buried Silver Are Sure to Fail. t . Galveston Exiert of Effort. i ------ - to Find Wrecked Bullion Snip. i in. l-l .11 'III-,. i. S. ;l I, 1 i.ia.iil.-md ..ri Iht IVl. I s. s.Hllhr; irnliablv :! III. Ill I'm ' il: ! Iim ul r. ' r 'ii, t I , I i . 1 i wl- I -c' r I l i f i . --i f. -,'i l,i-rs ' 1 1 , i ; ly ul 'J.'i -,.i-l i'!,'l''i! Ii I I., I. ! ,! - ii; I Ii,' i-! cv ,' :l -lll' u llit'll . .ill iiu, :l.i-i - i 1 1. 1 I i-al l Ii ' lii Nii pi i mil i I i k -ki-leiiin I 1 1 r i . - l i i -In--, ul I he ii i-MiilH- mil ii'H Nt-llll- -llll- I'l'M, i ! illsroiii iiini i! ii : i ail-e of tile acl'vi l. mli ii ; -ii. -Ii ..- i . -i, i.-ii- ..i Ill Hi 'e; Ml .;,r-a'-n -.i- ii n In Spam u r II i:lil! ln .I'iiii l.ii Mite's tleel of loin a- tin I I inn- I In' Spania r i-Xi-evsive liis.-- tin In :i nil I i: oi in -11 rin :n il I .a li i e's -I- ami - i 1 1 . 1 1 , Meet .if h:i ill S in II in Jl . .1 j "I -i' i.lllj'.ii i Til. II. ' : " :iiii.n Tile IIIOSI iiries Mi in -, , I.al!i!. I'l 111,- ii Ihlii' ; li'iali-il uli ,!ilrtl uu a .. .,. Mi - -. i r - :! i all l.alli!.-- ii oiiu sr." In .i i rii vain- .i:n i iit.l- I liea-iire. .' Man I ir ii'cii;'. Iillll. w , I I'.o 'if llie-e n:i i-laiul -ill ialw-;. -ln.-iM i . . ' 1 1 1 . 1 . ' I Ul III I ' I, land in (lie ly u asht'il a . niaiiv reporls In. Ii :;; ':iill' a -In ITieie h:i In ru 'a- il is,-ii i -r ul. if i-oih "if 1 1 1 1 1 I ? 'iiilaiiiinu fi'.iii ' lliis cuasf of rai l. I roll i irml'iu MM lo.Siri.lNHI HEIR JUICY MEATS G02 Londoners Find That the Cooking in Their Restaurants It rK-Oegen- crated Sadly. 4 London.- A ri p icier I'm a Lomlioi i evvspupcr lm ciiiisiili-rs himself an i pietliv bus just timslieil un tfxtcij-' lii'ly of lainiliin resiHiirnnts h.kI n-aeheil lh- i-niii'lusinii that Knlish i .-siaiiiani i-iMikiiix has ih-jjenerufed in . ii i-xleut almost unbelievable. Me eoinplii uii-cl I hut he ruillil mil I nil u uhh1. old fashioned Knllsii -leak ; ihat : .inii y mutton chop with a .'ei'c nf i 1 1 n-y Hitacheii was dlrhVuli in olilain : i hut the pastry of the men' .:es I he lOnirlishlllun loves so well no limaer is li-ht and llnlTy. and that ih-o'linlpri'si-iii jHlii-s lacked Ihetr i ! lime liislc. The laiiioiis Soho eoiiny places. Iihi liave lost much of their old-time harm. Soho. -ays one writer. "'Is thm district famous for its league of stm'lls lor its children -sloe-eyed, swarthy h. inibinos its lithe, shawled inadouiiai and its little restaurant." It !k the Latin quarter of London. Soho Is reaping a harvesi. htH'ai -o many iK-ople are "eating out," ow ing to the liluTt cost of uiulntainlng n i. ltcheii. hut il Ik dolus it nt the cost of losing the at Unisphere the real hahifiit enjoywl. Ami in.-iiiy of the "resulara" have I ad to ivf- up i heir favorite place-, nwiiiu to incrcjiM- in prices and te- :tnse they ill-liki-i) to dine near pen p!e who l not appreciate perfectly prepared food and who never sevm to assimilate the aimo-pliere of the. iiualnt plnces. Lost $1 00,000 Trying to Get .lob Which Paid $3,000 The Di-iiiocrat ie nomination for . w.inn y; orih'N of Huskogee county. Ua.. nidires-tly cost F. V.. ti'iitiin. a former soldier. KX.iH)fi. :-nd he isn't in office yet. Iii lie heal of the cam iai,n Mr (Janim forgot all .about rtiiewing his oil leases on 1 ixto ai-n- of promising land In lUlahoni-t near the Kansas line. The da after his tease evpired a .. 10 tea i rel well was brought .. ,i;, hi .idjoiiiiirj acreage. Now 'In- ieases wh'cli '- Ciirmn unci held ari- -o' ; h dollars instead ..a , -. I.-' . -timaii'-' hi- ii.-- a: spM.tii! The en only at iiuii. nllice pay- a salary of i ,i 11 ,i ven r JEW JAP CULT IS Omcto Kyo." Mysterious Religion, Provrs to Bs an Extreme Form of Socialism. I oVyn. tiiiotu .-rioiis religion o fl eMretlle form t the destmcthKi Ko." the new my .lapau. Is rnore' of so-iallsm aiiiiiii of the exist in i: --- Hi order a--rliinf to Knkuii Kato. merchant who made a .serret pil rritunt:e to Ayade. the villaire hend iuarrs of the sect; The learlitisr adherents of the eult, ato reorted. were retired and dis 'o;ifented military men. He said th "-.id- :' llu- e.-ta founder lore a t r "k ii.;; re'tnblaitce to the imperial . a ii-oli-wi-i Mt Mo!yani. I, ,. .... nt In- -iii '.hi iiayn aiuouK ii.- iii.nii. Kvois. and made bin escape i'ff.ii'r. Advertise ia The Daily. Gazette. 400 CHAPTERS ARE READY FOR 4TH ROLL CALL Rivalry Keen Among Southern Towns To Get Quota Of Red Cross 1 Members First. Atlaiiia 'l.i Nov .More than four hi.iKli'-d :,dilcts ol tin- American Rail Ciossial almiit ihree hundred coup ler liran he- .if" organized in the souther division for. the Fourih Rid ''toss Roll tall. November 11-25. J! organization is meaut that this. . ha liters ::d branches iiave chairmen, (iiutnitt'-i s und the enthusiasm to uake i he Fourth Roll Call a sure sue c.s m il.injr :ommunities," said J. L. Mc Mill hi southern division man .ipHr ot tin- lt"d Cross, today. "We h.'t" ii'imiis from every one .( ilfm ili.ti ii.'v are only awaiting th'- date io hi-.nin the cauipalfu. First die win ;,! themselves, will renew (heir r.ii-mwrshipK in the Red Cross. Then i vnt v old member will be called .ipoti 10 ii' -nlist under the Red Cross 'ninner. After that, every effort will he. liiad" to gei in th" territory of each ..hit pier as neurly a one hundred per jent membership in the Red Cross as it i.s possible to, get." The southern division includes t ho iim states of (ieurcia. North Carolina, Sout,h Carolina. Tennessee and Flor ida. v Lust war the division, for its populal ion. mad" as l ino a record as ;iny part of the country in ehrolllinp lied Ciohs members. This year It is i IT" eager purpose' ot every chapter in pin the southern division on top ic; in. i'inad! nut keen rivalry exists e.Miiit; 'he various chapters to be the rst to n pert that their quotas are iciuii ii A diff"rent system has been ai-d this war in assigning quotas to i he v j'ious chapters. Instead of de i. na'nins! the quota for the division lir:-t and tt,. n divkliuK this out among the various chapters, each chapter ,a-.v"ully estimated the amount of (iii.iiHV needed to finance its needs and iis plans during the coming year. The . lupt'.'r's quota was then based on this m. oi:nl. and the quota for the entire division made up from the various chapter quotas. Thus, the Roll Call this year is more than ever a local proposition In each community. When local people sub scribe to the Red Cross, they are sub scribing to meet local needs, and for every dollar paid for membership in 1 he Red Cross, fifty cents will be kept by the local chapter to finance its plans tor next year. The other fifty cents goes to national headquarters, to maintain the national work of the Kd t'riss. "We challenge every other chapter in the southern division to beat our Roll Cull record," wrote one Roll Call . haii-man in North Carolina. "We tn ipnd to be the first 'over the top", (or we are laying our plans to get our full quota of members early in the morning of November 11." This spirit is typical of the way the vast majority of chapters are awaiting the Fourth Roll Call. It is a rare exception where chapters are not thoroughly organized and plans worked out to secure the quota of numbers easily and quickly. Hundreds of newspapers throughout 1 he southern division will operate with the local Red Cross chapters to make the Roll Call a success. Speak ing of the vitfw with whtch most Amer icans regard the Fourth Roll Call, one Atlanta paper already has called upon Atlantans lo join the Red Cross In the following editorial language: "The Red Cross Roll Calls are not drives', not attempts to raise large sums of money tor untried causes, but they are institutions in the nation's life, the one limo of tho year when ihe American people, old and young, are asked to renew their memberships in the organisation that Is so expres sive of the national spirit and so great a benefit to the nation as a whole. "The American Red Cross la differ ent In this respect from the Red Cross of other nations, in most of which It is maintained by large contributions from the wealthy. The American Red Cross is essentially democratic. It was founded by the American people. They maintained it for nearly forty .wars. In the war, thousanda of them found in it the opportunity to serve 1 hey no ardently sought. "jo, today, the lied Cross belongs o the American people. It gives thein he. chance they all want in their in artR Lo do some good in the world. Singly, their dollars for memberships might amount to litthv, but matched by millions of other dollars from cy .-1 y of the country, they bt--ume a liiiunty tactor in caring for our sol diers and sailors: looking after the interests of the wounded a&d maimed of the war; safeguarding the discharg ed s'TVice man and his family; dolus 1 he same thing for thousands of un foi innate civilians. bringing public health nursing iiiid good health to bun dredi' ot communi'i.'s; training our noys and girls In the way they should bO: 'Icing many other things that en ter intu the peace-time program of the Itel Cross which, in the two years siucn the signing of the armistice, has be--i. demonstrated to all as one of the tiuest agencies for public welfare in the life ot the country. ' Yl.at is what Red Cross member hip dollars an do. It would seem ibat a American citken. ' with the fcood of his country and his own com m unity at heart, would refuse to join." Subscribe for The Daily Gazette. f- JUST A FARM B0T.--:.f'.-! (Arch . fluneycutt- ia Stanley News- " Herald.) " Chilly breem a blowin' an' the cotton patch is white, Oj" fo'ks all savin' that it's shore of frosty tonight, Hear a cricket murine ' in a mellow un- j. dlTtOllw . nappy tm .1 pirate, vandor underneath a j stone. j Last l.elale.i milyiia jiroivm' by a ol ' I i'iue stump I (rrab 'iui in a jiffy, an" you fetch 'iin ' down ketiiunip On ycr knee, then scoop 'ini, with ycr lingers, from the rind. Last one of the summer but it lieatg 'cm all combined. (irandad still a pickin but he straightens with a grunt Hoys all a plannin ' of a all night possum hunt, Ring and Drive and Rattle them's the dogs, an' understand What's a bein' plotted, an' they think it chore is grand. Think about eornshuckin ' an' the jingle of a dime What I got fer stayin' home with Ma oast on a time. Changed it off with daddy, an' got pen nies in its place Lost 'em all one niornin' in a rough an' tumble race With a tricky possum what had been per- tendin' dead, Takiu ' to the bushes as soon as I had turned my head. See a 1 en hawk sailiu ' way off yander in the sky Fall right in u musin ' why the rascal (lies so high, Done forgot the pickin ' till somebody liol icrs, 1 ' Ho, II limp, you little rascal, or we're goin ' to leave yer row." Fall right into pickin ' so the crowd will help me out. Raise it like cica.-hiin, till I jji t to tliinkiu' 'bout. How In trap the rabbit that has gnivod the ol ' rail fence, Folks call me lazy but it's only common sense. Held Whiskers Sacred. If the beard has any standing In the world today. It is undoubtedly because of the Jews, who held their whiskers to be sncred, and swore by them. Later, the Turks did the same. The sultan's followers used to comb their whiskers after prayers, catch the hairs that came out. break them in two and bury them, 00 the theory that in some mysterious way the hairs helped to make soft walking to the gates of paradise. This the Turks Growing Children Need the Best Milk Give Them Klim Of course you want your children to have the very best milk that you can buy milk with all the growth promoting qualities in it milk that is rich, pure, and fresh. That is Klim. Spall it backwards vTs vT7m mrs MM POWDERED MILK Milk la water and solids. The solids give milk its character. Remove the water and tdl the valu able part is left. Replace the water and it becomes liquid milk imme diately as fresh, as delicious an the richest, creamiest country milk you ever drank. Klim comes in two fon::s: Klim Powdered Whole Milk (A.U cream) and Klim Powdered Skirrmeil Milk (for all cooking purpose-). Know that your children are getting the best mi! k frcrn the greatest diryini-ir.-ter. Keep a supply of Klim on hand. Give it to the children often. Their growing bodies need ii. MILK It x-none or ran t.-ir n r Ti.rM Supply now. -"i Harper Drug Co., Gastonia. Kennedy's Drug Store, Gastonia. Poole's Grocery Co., Gastonia. Belmont Drug Co., Belmont. Webb's Drug Store, Mt. Holly The Robinson Co., Lowell. MERRELL-SOTJLE SALES CORPORATION Branch Office 1400 S. Tryon St. Charlotte. N. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John f?. Boyd, deceased, hate of Gaston county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said decedent to present the same, duly veri fied, to the undersigned on or ebfore October 11, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. Persons who are indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement with the undersigned. This 11th -day of October, 1920. ( , W. M. BOTCE, fiiiiiiiiiinaw. va vviui lvwu. JMN15p6 w F . I " a package a package during and a package The Flavor So Does the before the 9 GASTOMAN TODAY DOES MARRIAGE KILL LOVE? Every girl in love, every married woman, every man will want to know how this is answered by THE CHARMING STAR MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN IN THE INFERIOR SEX" A startling: expose of married life and domestic problems in a story that shatters traditions and tells how to be happy though married. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW TO WIN LOVE? HOW TO KEEP LOVE? This bares the secret RISQUE, but not too risky! " TUESDAY While she shyly listened to the halting pro posals from young men with flocks of motor cars, she was figuring out how many thousands of dollars it would cost them to unsay their words. That's the kind of a girl Flossie Golden, so demurely por trayed by VIOLA DANA in Lucia Chamberlain's Saturday Evening Post story "BLACKMAIL" Started out to be, and became for awhile, until her own past trapped her in her own happiness. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MAE MUJRRAY and DAVID POWELL IN "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" READY TO OCCUPY IN A FEW DAYS NEW HOUSE NOW BEING FINISHED AT 708 SOUTH CHESTER STREET Six rooms, Hall, Bath, Breakfast Room, Sleeping Porch, Three Grates, also Furnace Heat Built and for sale by GASTONIA HOUSING CORPORATION Phone 426 KTB3 WWi.'. MONEY TO LOAN ON RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN GASTONIA AT 6 PER CENT SIMPLE INTEREST J. H; MILLER, Box 424 Representative Equitable Life. - SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTONIA DAILY GAZETTE war the war Lasts Price! A. - f - "
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