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THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921 - :riU CHINESE HM WAITING FOtf FOOD TMI h'EVEH C-ImE WOMAN LEFT SIX 'j.., ,.,.r.w, I Ly ,! M.,,,i. . DYNAMITE BOMBS 3N i- ti,.,t the imrfy va f.r-i,;.r- LISBON NEWSPAPEK OFFICE 'n :!r"" 1 -Ais.;r!1.-y t ti.i- in .! r i.iti,-,-. .-j'. I -idt r .-!,,. i ,i i I ., ;ir "! III.! Slipj.ll. ! t'-'-.V of I L' ;, : - . K; M;i.,,. -I ! I i,iltl IJll;it 1 same cm: .1 Kmz mcmmi. mmsm. m mtmmxmmmammmemtMm a. h : I ! lV. I". O. !.".. I'vV.l WVIMi'll wlm tile -l a : 1 -i. ! i ., i i.r - x . j ynani it '( ht. Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Builders of Textile Machinery - Gastonia, N. C. In- -aid, ' wt.u l' i' tl,.- .n-s-nr i i : 1 1 . - -I :. mi, r,- '" PREDICTS HARD TIMES '- !. are AHEAD FOR LANVORDS. ' a l'l.l.,lt lil'Wa ,11- t l.lt I, Hire I, K. Mr- l i ri .. .i vl " ( Mv TV, A - .,.,.,1 v. . , " ,,"-r" LONDON. f. ... i ,. .. -i,. ,! ;'"! r,M"-' Ni. ti p,.,l.,i ; did I'li.-i'- : ppri-heiiiiiii ll,i -', ry omnert.-d , - .ii t ir in, pliea ti.tii in -.. , , ii,ri-ii . and ,.. -li-l ir. '.'. ii Ii In. i 'ilii'riv t I r idell 1 III '.mis ,, ;-r, n ... , ... I and t ,1 ' , i. Will a nv !, -'id a j-r. -uiier. .1 u: ),, ;',,re I, 'he j,,,y,e rai l nn if. -a1 i. a,. t .!d I,, - t i.-ik,- 1 ' 1. - . IT. 1 t i. l,l , ; ,i a I,. ;- ' ' 1 , i i , . r ,d ' i,e " . i ' a,- n- u ,a i ., , a , - -' " .- iiuii.i-11 who i a,, , , P . , id' r ! . i ' ems, j.re.li, ts I r.J I .r.U it' . : i... I :".,r -and 1 s a -Pllr , il ,.,,-rat - Mm,..' l wo II" -e to .'ii'.:ii Hi 1 1 1 1,. r .it. i ' ." ' 'a Ii i-. I . - .,....,1 i ,. I i ..i.i,-.-a. ml .,,,,;. ... I of tar 1. hi .i a i, i r ;,, r , '.. , ; -. t.. i. ml r r I'll J Soft Clean Grey Iron " Castings . I, t a i aim. IT,'- via- a a .-f r-.val .1 I In Pill. if 'f t ' i i f 11 V. d .1 s NEW YORK, IV.. . thousand Cllill. - :,... ir.re field mt it- I'i. i -" J.atipiitl- for 1mi.I '.. HlHl -it'll h lowly i . ' America it Lii-iim-. . Si rival here :i i '. r i the famine .-tr I'hiita. Tilt I'll!!.!) iejl . was so j.itif.il, M ".liil lint Lav - , Jjr.lplls (if m,. -a i. t he mm l .it T ', rills.' til. y In !;,- -i t lit' 1 1I 1 1ll re !lr. I . , , country. Ali.ii:; tioU, h,. t,.. I , ! - . I whole I'.Miiuh ' ; ! . ' hiMrni ii here tin v Ii -. , 1 . i 1 'Tin- . r... 1 'inilere in tm- t . make lip the in. i jif-r OImI.Ii, Mi ' and li .. the i .art routli nf Mm ! M L'x'plaitline' . ' 1 i -in. i trii len ,v i i i ' relieve tile -!a I i a ! .. . f Mines said : " i ii i : cultural n:i t ion. Nit, liinilatiiiii In.N "i . ivti ii-ll the . limit i v liini'se i. ! k tli. ) ti i ' tliev lami.i! rai-,. 1 1 1 . . : . feed thi'ins. I . I .. ,. .. foil rely eii.mli f : ,, -jifople. Tim) is u!i provinces iiine l.e.-n al.le t , for tlie t'ainiiie tri. k. ii . HOt tile fund til -, ii l. ' ' The erupt in N i rt Ii i eil since l!Mt. Tli.. j .l- 1 1 lilile to get mure tli:i n . i.u oilier jiarts nf l,m i. I . . Unalilo to tfet nun h f n.m .. , food lias liren liiuh prie. I world. They hair tried y. i ter ililrii-ts diere tit. hut ,lli'li ditri. N ;i re v , t' . liilVe Il'IiI such j m . r r, liai ilitM life lli,., mi t !,, ' ' There is tin ijii,l ...i ; h. ', lO.OlKl.lMlO Chines.. Mid .l.ii this winter .-in. I vimi.i. .,' rushed to file-til." II. ,1, . I;t. lioilS Will die dewiite i I, ! r lilt ion of 4 "i. (inn, nun ,,i i'-e riots is in sinh d',i. .(i.h! , o n jilivsiejil imp., d.il, , noiijrh fiHid to He in f.i -,, . Groat ii ri-ali.iii pi -. j,.. ; , , .food iirodiieiiisr strraii.v, ;,, lent of trjiiispnrtiit ii.n v err Mr. Glines as tlie oulv sal , t imi i.f tit. ..,Tieultur;il and ecniK.inir lip , (-.,;., j:, TV. -e 'hinps wMl he .true in t in,.-.'- ' r 'liiiiii i- aivi.e, in. ii, a '' liavr a lii:; p'irl i'i I'd. ti ina. luit we ii,. i.f I i .IKS fur the pver;,i a,i I ,i,.iv 'ti'or) In t;ettiii...' f I t,, the 'llidll". ' ' FIRST ACCOUNT OF KILLING OF CAD! Tp.. LOM(), Keh. I",. The ti,--: .1, ,,l ed autlii'iitie aii-iiiiiit i.! ti. k llii - ,,i 17 Auxiliary fa. lets f il,,. In-i, ; , staliiihiry liy :i paitv ut' j 1 1 1 n I ', , , , , r -near Mai-rooin, Inland mi ,, I ., , .j lias just lieen iilitained fr-m Hi, ,1. -.iivi of the ainl.iislii-. .:ii:. I .,.,( H. f Forl.o. The l.ient, aant I, -i . ir eovered fr.Hii his in.un-k in ., ..,...,, military hosjiilal. All p. .- i.ni- a, , ,n,i,i of the affair have .,. mi ,. ,. fious, in the a hseair f r..,i:t i , , , , i rr wif nessei. ii Lieutenant l-'.irde -fT, ,v, ., Im'vt wound ill Ihe head a ml v j. ,.;;,i , the Initt of a rifle and left P,r .!,,.!. He says that 1 1 if tm, ),.i.. , ,r , rrv iuj,' the en. lets v.. iv : S I ; . . P. . . ! .... !,,.., Were jiassiiijj; lirtwuu r ... k ! ,i.i'', . ,,,, either side just ,-is th.. i. ,., .,, .. , ,r , ,n info a dit.di whi.-li hnd i, , ,,r, .,, , ,. for it. Many i,f ti in , ,., Wt'rp wiilllided l.v the fir ij.. fr n. t'Oneealed li.-hiud l.u-, r, I. Those in th,. sr. mid .a- , ,:, ,.j foupht until i. I.,-! ,,1 J'orde was lyinr, ;Sf,,' ,. , ., (, p,. (,, Hie order t . , II, j ,. a larj; , ... .... , sides in , , .j t the uniform I.i : handled us a 1 1 -. r. r , , ,. , iiiff the .h ad. A f , ,- km. , : . . ,. they called t, ,,. ., i . . ' ' TWO Of t I'., pa i , , .,, to 1heir ( t :!, I v , . .. t . down at i,,. y:,,-, i p....-., One of 1 he , . ,. turned over. m. J a l.ayi.ne; i . .. ; ,. . . POiliethiiie .,. ,,. , fiursinr in, , sa ,i it nex. T . ,,;i. ..... i .. , . . throiiKh the el,,t ),;,.., "were lx-iii); hrn'al: i . : i , . civilian tried t,, ,,,) , . ,. t my finger l.nl faih-d. I . . , . renieiiilier n:,s -. I,, ,, , TO over roiij-Me, .... j whether I vva- .!.., . "When I ,i , :. .. , , The amliu-l,e ;,,,,l (, , , tions and mia -i..-r,lp. t;r. , , , NEGRO MAN CHAROT, with ASSAULT ON N '.,, i.jpj SAVANNAH, i;,.. p. idilitifled ii.-irr,-. .. , , I . .. Hryan eounty, . ar;-d ni'i, a npgm .-h....' j.;rl lie was eaupl.t l,-. a p.. 1'Uleli and turned ,,.- t , , for inuiixlitu-nt . TV. -. , ,. . , i ., J'l.v him in jail ai l : . ... Of attorneys. Th. r. , . oaj . WORLD'S FASTEST GROWING VEGETABLE; NEW CUCUMBER READY FOR TABLE, IN THREE TO FIVE DAYS FROM BLOSSOM . . . . .,.VV1 9oVff1llWa7f ff f ;l A vrr nderfn cucnmber, possibly only exceeded in rapid. prowth by nrtain edible bamboos and pahns .-inJ whirh prows from the blossom to on edible stajfe with amazim rnpkiity, has Wen produced by Fred A. Howard, the famous scientist of Jsonth Easton, Mass. When prown under proper con di Lions of soil and cultivation it requires "but three or five days from the dropping of the blossom to the table according Li the climate in,, which the cucumbers are (rrown. h To Distribute Seeds Later. - When rrown under these condi tions, thr day the blosscms drop from the vine, the tiny cucum bers appear, and on that first day frequently reach an inch in length. On the second day, they are found to be trreatly increased in size. On the third to fifth day they are or a size suitable for table use, unci jire then at their best, although they have not then attained full size. The texture of the flesh of the cucumber is described as infinitely more delicato and crisp than that of any other cucumber. This is due to its startlingly rapid prowth. The fibers have no time to develop as in the erne of slow prowinp cu cumbers. The aroma and flavor are also exquisitely delicate. Mr. Howard plans to arrange for tlic free distribution of the seed later on. Named for lion. Joseph C. Sibley. "Mr. Howard's desires are that the public shall have the advantage of Jiis wonderful new vegetable without chiirpe," jaid an assoc'ate of Mr. Howard'1', "and th it r-r.yone who desires may ha th -r portu nity of cultivating it in his or her Lack yard, Rarden, or farm. But he iia" not the faciliti to pro-v ie new vegetable in jjrea'. aur.ntity. arid even If ha had, his tim is ho fully occupied wilh h.r ,ei yv aiua labamt. ry vwk, that it would be rACSnible for him to do so. So he has arranged that Joseph C. Sibley, former Congressman from Pennsyl- -''JTj' ! si;v I ..'t,?S:? ...... ;.sci- -o. --rvft I Hi-. Criid i t ion. Vv, " II . ., Afarvooup ,TC u cum be three to rPve days-j - 3 from blossom . (AkA ess Man ochjjl stzcj , '4 rt ?r : v.. - s 9 O 0 to e o 0 0 I' & 6 fr n 0 o 0 9 SW3t'ilJg;' EW GARAGE We arc now located in our new quar ters and are prepared to do any kind of export auto repairing. All our work is si lift iy guaranteed. Open from 7:00 VInek A. M. to 10:00 P. M. o ( i r Storage. ACKS0N & CROSS 308 Marietta Street Phone 539 '.ss 1 i' si , 1 Tff vania, shall propagate the plant at his experimental farm at Franklin, Vtnanj'o County, Pa., vhcre Mr. Sililcy maintains one of the most elaborate and valuable private experimental farms in the United States. This experimental farm is oosrated solely to devise and demonstrate for tho benefit cf other farmers and breeders, new Fred A.Howard 7ree Surgery ' nomirs, Mr. noward b.as nr.med thejing with this now obsolete variety nW CUCUmLer the "Joseph C. , ns n nnrnnt. nl.ant. Mr lfnu-arH hna Sibley." Years of Selective Breeding produced the new variety which I differs preatly in shape and quel Mr. Howard has produced the ity from its Russian ancestor. The new cucumber after several years j new cucumber, when full size, is of intricate selective breeding. The i about the size of a drinkinp glass lmuai variery was a cucumber put witn me ends slightly rounded and jrreatly improved methods of trrown in northern Russia where! Fred A. Howard is brcedincr, of plant irrowth and soil cultivation. Keeajse Mr. Sibley unselfishly offer:, proa1" benefit to t'l interested in agricultural eco- the summers are very short, and as a chemi t and physicist. Ilia where a fruit or vegetable, to en-j great work in leather rectification dure and to mature, must perfect j is the sensation of the scientific itself with great rapidity. Work-1 world. special Feature this week In SHOES Daily shipments of new stock enables us us maintain our Sale Prices in Shoes that we offered in our recent Tremendous Shoe Sale. MEN'S SHOES -Made if finosl Mahogany Leather, box toes and Kn.r. lish styles, Coodyear Welt, leather inner and niter soles, some have ri'M.er heels attaehed. 1 hose Shoes were sold un to $10.0(1 a a pai Sale Price, Per Pair $4.98 OPPOSITE CITY HOSPITAL "MM x:.'&. . - : : l.a I 1 ft 1 'i w"ar s2 & & sa 11 s U i ml i hornfy (In: y: trtn --lealiMt l.ri. M Z&&i ' a,ui bitluen.! liy taking U J V, Jf . raV-iJf tve ' 1 v . .ci i -i- " mm r'i m w. t . . pm teftfete I? il wIS sysieiu in conttituiii to tlirow ..tl' K attacks of Colds, Griji and In- V fluenzH. P Be sure you &et 1 KWMI I I he ilnnuiiif. l.e-.rc , K '. ; ,i o . . 1 M known e Price, 30c. 3 IJ $1.95 II 1 1 $5.95 I 9 DIRECT FROM THE SAW MILL i "Hi' tl"' line, sliaip'ld gniined i lam. - r ,-ne iradv In Mip,ly J plant it v . Out dun "t i'.iii.' t'l'inll ; M .': li -II II,, -in a- they 11-. mill . i- ki i-i tliem mil il tl.''- i'i'1 t'M.ri.ui.lilv dried and S d Tlnal a ii ans a In! Pi I In. tli lain.!' 5 i 1 1 1 I a t II-. --Ill m ml Crossing CITY LUMBER CO , Plione ?A7 $ Dallas Koad at C. & N.-W. LADIES' SHOES Wild" T!i"y F.a.d -One hit ol'alioiit 2T.0 pairs ' hidi !'--'il' I . ; i ) i Shoes made of finest Viei Kid mostly tfi' ays, to jr() a, i-y latest styles in one and two strap Oxfords. Mado of S.ilin, Suede and Viei Kid Leather. At t h e low price of ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATE RIAL FOR SALE - SMALL LOTS OR CAR LOAD - WHOLESALE PRICE iM-amimr, Siding-, Ceiling, Laths, Doors, Joyr Frames, Sash and Win dow Frames. We make a specialty of mixed cars of material for cottages and bungalows of three to six rooms. Ciet your building material from one place and not be held up after starting your house. Get our prices on Nails, Window Weights and Grates. We have Beaver Board in all tho regular sizes. CONTRACTORS: When you start on that contract, we can fit up your mess-kitchen and bunk house. GASTONIA, N. C. GRAY MILLS GASTONIA, N. C. HANK and PETE TUUt SCEftTCHIWb (x IMS WFE-TOLD vfVE -WOU bWOvH Cols Stop Quick. : Break tip a i,l, i jir- ,,,;, in(r givs quii-ker relief in c.uln :,d lili than Hyomei. r'i:U to tlie M mid lilli tbr Kerni. Money 1 k All Druggij-e. j LmmJ 10 tii-"-I HtW. r.-OWitTHINi-. J L.L.J 1, ) ' I f 1 C-Tr4tiK j-k . t ... 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