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EDNESDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1921 THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE r-ww.i i iiiiiiii linn ibwhh Daddy s ! GERMAN MIND IS UNCHANGED n Eveiii& r -t- i w rainy laie hyWfGRAH15(WR i War Fails t0 Jar Conceit of " Teuton, Says Observer of Long Experience. -tcsrwga! IT vuiw NfVlMHl wON THE VOICES. MATTER 0 Rome of the voices who wore shout- out to the boy and the girl as J MENTAL IS8UTRSH ABSOLUTE Mrs. Wof.il Elf at all. I Vnd yet the hoy and the girl had Unable to Understand How Thty Art ind her so nice. 'She was so hnx1 to us," said the 1 to the. voices. "Why, she never 'tl asked ns to wash tip the dishes." 'Well, may he she Isn't po nice after said the boy. "She left Mrs. (let-Most-Out-of-I.ife to tin them. She tie alone "n a trip with ns, which u certainly far more pleasant." 'Certainly," agreed the (.-III. 'Don't he so conceited," said the Olid voices they had heard before, r Mrs. Wood Klf is dointr yon a Detested The German of Today Is to All Intentc and Purposes the Sjme ea in 1913. London. Althou.h P.erliti has chunked ,-incf lull, tin- C.iiiiMii mind remains umlKinjad. Neither the Iclo eaust of dead nor the crash of thrones has shaken lierinany out of her sclt conceit. accoMine tu what O. I . -n-r:ne Williai.is, l .rm.-rly corn-.po.ii.Viit of ld-tittv'K Ai iu y in JU-rliu, l lis tlie Lucu Jeanne Price NEW VoKK, I'.ii. I ;. 'I'l'.' tired .,. t Nii:,.. Jumped into his fawiK he -ir. ., l.-.:.-.-r n V.H, , I l"'!'- '' hkewi-e .T.,x,. :.:.v. no ioe:i . I.. I t d ! i : ,k. h - re. r in -r.-iir; !!,.:-e. al ivi-i t,, x lie , ,, v p.'. I. i ' : i r l " ( 'in in i-- i i ',rMk!'. a. I :i - - . i -1 :i e tu :o. : 'id :i ; I Hie. :' ' F CHOICE You're not the most wonderful I-oiidon Lady Ma or. attires who ever lived." 'You're pretty line," said the first ces. "She isn't so nice as you nk." 'Oh." said the second voices, 'dent influenced by those oilier voices. II must be clever and be able to ays, "i'lie dolman mind," he net seem lo have altered. "All eif sadly p l..U'd tu iicco'iut for the litter Invali d'..', li nf III' en; lye (iiTiaan syMein. in Lis niithiuk on life the ih-rman of pii'n is to most interns and purpo-.es the f.'crmau of l'.dd. In )V Which is lie Th the first a world which t llriti-h ces, the wl' Ueil ones, are ailvisum l not to like .Mrs. Wood Kit, and er all she lias done for oii, too!" Pooh," said the first voices. "What she done for Jml? She was ylail mid. to have ymi com.- to see her re in I lie w oocls. She has but few nds. She likes company. (hu lls You did her a j-'ivat f;ior by ll;; there." J'hls is itv si ran saiil the bov. lie oices iri. -,, 'ieer. The first Iff i, I lie oil' s 1 1 j i 1 1 xi V we - K 1 1 ' 1 1 1 t Mrs. W I i::r. all talk lo-ether. a 'i ":ii i horns of inlci's. and vo the --'eon, X oi' is. io u sh we ild .v.1 tie creatures who nu n se villi cs. Yoll can't see us." said the IhM Ces, "for we wont let 011. We doinu' all we can for "ii. though. telling oii and w aniiii- oil no( to e Mr;. Wood Klf." We can't let you see us," '.alii the 'Olid otres. I, lit w e la; t I ices aid I he ot hers a re tit ices. We can ti ll uii that much. lit Vfni se.' !h it o;u adiee is reallv rlf.' ll t ad h '' oi' e L'"t to he the s to tie. hie, ami Mircly you're clcv- enouli f.i Know. Ha. ha," said the lirst voices, milium in a erv oilier tax;. ion. "Good," Said Mrs. Wood Eif. Mrs. Wood Klf wasn't really so id to us JHhen j on think that she es alone.-' and inns, he (.'lad of the inpany. Mini the i.i.y. And she let us -of that fright thout U1 1 1 1 to tell us that eery- injr was all riht," said the uirl. I don't know :1iat I thinlc so miieh her now." said the boy. That's ri-ht," said the first voiifs. And oh. It's L-ettiii'' erv dai ;." I the Irl. "It's sroinc: to stortn." It's not jjoin to storm," said tlie t voices, "hut we'll show you that n the sun Isn't as bright -is vmi nk It I?. We can show yu how n'eroiis you can be, and how you ll hurt not only your enemies but tir friends. For we'd show you that ends weren't so much after nf.." Oh dear." said the t'irl, "I don't 1 very happy. I did like Mrs. )od Klf." You really like her still," said the ond voices, now sounding very far ay. Oh, I believe I do," said the pirl. .en the second voics sounded loud- and stronger. And the darkness strangely clnn':ed by liM' .M'ais of World war the mental iso!,;t mi of tlie Ionium is absolute. 'J'o talk to him makes ou led that lie- Oeriaan ol t'.ilay is tin loiieiiesl crealll.-e on Co l's earth. "V. f with heavy deliberation he Is coinmilliiii with himself to ascertain the ..uses i,l his defeat. I'.ut he Is not cxnmil.il. u his conscience. "Any Merlin bookshop '.vill show you the chaos preailln in the Oerinan mind. Nothing of the Present. "Professor S'eiimch's rejuvenation experiments, Kinsteln's tl y of li'ii. Maynard Ke.Mies and Norman Anzell o;i the Versailles l'eace t.olh Look in tlertnaii translations and prominent ly displayed treatises tin spiritualism atheism, free low. and the like -- oiks of this description stand side by hie with a mass nf frankly pornic.'rapliic literature. Ib re will you find nasoned Kitdit explanations for the past, complicated Wroim schemes for the future, hut iiolhiiiL practi' ii) to deal with the prohh ins of the . resent. And abo e ay. no en trition for tleniiany's crime against mankind. "The ( Ionium Tin eyed the world from his ca-nic of militarism. Nmv that it has cn!h.ps,.il p,. is ,.ft Uouti dei'iiL' in a sea of doubts and fears. The Oernians with whom I have spolc en eyjiect us to hold them r'liiltless of the past because, they say. Ihe hne rid (lermaiiy of her military aste. "They have. It is true, expelled the hloody-nrindeil blunderers surround iiu; that eminent nonentity, William the Second rater, because they failed to keep their promise to e labli-h iler man world-douiinntion. Hut th" (I.r man people is Lrocrned by the herd Instinct, and the expulsion of the ild (M in the oireuinstuii' cs of mili tary defeat and home panic in which the Ilohenzolh rns were sent away re quires weightier evidence of a iltaia'e of heart that ts forthcotiiln in tier many today, if it is to be nceeptefl as a proof of the death of Herman trrtli tarism. Blank Indifference. "Talk to a I'rt nchiiian of any class, nnd you will, sooner or later, come upon n well-hanked but fiercely smoul dering nepublican ardor. Talk to a Ooriimn about his government and you will t!nd. at the best, lukewarm inter est; at tlie worst, resentful ridicule towards the (ionium IJopuhlic. "The average attitude is one of blank indifference. Tlie (Ionium man In the street never thought for him self. He does not do so today. The question of the future is. what party will emerge from the present chaos to do his thinking for him? 'The Oernians are perfectly willins to forgive us for the war. They talk frlibly about 'tlds unhappy war' with the air of a man makini; perfunctory excuses for some social lapse. In some may l.e detected in addition a . little air of condescension In speaking of the late unpleasantness as thoiiirh to draw- attention to their mu;:na'iimi 1 ty In accepting the war as nn inevita ; ble catastrophe, 'an act f Cod.' as the ; insurance policies say. And even to day I find that the creat majority of Oerinans have no idea of the abhor rence in which the very name (lerman Is held in the Anzlo-Saxon countries I and In France and Mel a in in." ie . I !....:. i 1 r i I:. Tu , I,.':- I,,. r... I ti-' . oil licrcl f r.i'.i : ' 1 -1 i an. I wail ii " 'h -k I,, .,1th a:, i bx,,,: - ck."- r.-i. l:-i- an. died I . I :ix is, ' '. I : ' '. in: a..!., say the d"i I". 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' i s . .. ... : i. ie.oc.1 . . s .", i ; : . ., t , , 1 ".dd' : , Hie- ...i , ho, x - I ; ", I : - Id. Id; 5.1.x U :u,x - 1 : " ie '. . in ,. ; ia . . , -Mai'.. I 7 ' : la li . "e l al ui,.,h -al. pri... ,: :'. : ' I . , ' '" I a- i e , , ;' !' ,' i e L t .la ... a , , I t.'ld.'l ' pi, .(!lS. With ... h, !,..', ' '. . id in -..ii . I..' . r. . .ex., , . . d " Ii ! !,. "THIRD IN NAME-FIRST IN SERVICE" W Invito yon lo lent the service oi llii ttrorig,1iat frowiiiti, sierviei-fii inti Hmik. "OUIv SERVICE MAKIZS THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK CjohIoiiUi, Norlh Cnrolirm PRO F iSi t) N AL CAK'JS- fr. s coasfeoco0ies4a JOHN E. ECK S lai.IMl.ia; ("est Kindin)' ddT.I. , :. 'Thee' , . ' '' v : la -.. i ill .1 1 Ml iaar A iii. r : i : tl.ev ', '.nt. : 'in Si.iiii' !.,, ., pr.. ''I he. Used ',, f, , Id. 'Iii.lt ta .t l.i. wee . ell, ! a - with aa '" a i-. - 1" 'llnsC of iii,. .ri -.-nJ , i'la.s. l,r ', it, -i (i.n. I'.h. I',. ' ' X . he' A . II I he, 1 ' ' 'a , ii ',1 II:. :n " x ., :,::,! It, rim. v dl ..n.h: ' . d. th.- h!.rii-'. !'"'d i La: -a ill. i - i.e'nc 1. 1,'li t,r Vie , ' I Audi J dM I'll I N.iMii-d Bank nidg. l':n"i : J !!'. i .: - it- .!r m i- 81 (i L ,-i. I. l: m . DR. !. II. McKAUGHAN Dentist OfTi'c Ovr I.ebo's ncpatt mcnt Stoip. GASTONFA, N. C. Phone L7G. . a d , a : l . .. 1 ' i . . ' . . ,11 -..I in 'A , ! d ti an to change into licht once more. The sun was s,inins through the es and tin' shadows were dam lnc. Now I don't hear those first Ices," said the boy, "and the second I icessound near." I SEEK FRU T FLY PARASITE 'Of course we do," said the seor.d ices, "for now you're true and loyal your pood friend and you're not LkhiL' fliin? that aren't .w. You'll understand all about us from i Products, If you haven't already, and if oii 1 (dtic o i. vi r 1 in retire ' " CASIOMA, N. C. t ,1 H y'm-Tn-! 885" I W. W. GALLOWAY 3 S ta AUDITOR g j R Puhh." Axauntant, Bank Kxam- B K 1 d fi r "'"r '1:11' ,,;'" ' Systi matizrr H 1 t Itfn I I I 1 t.'h;:il"tie .-nd Atlanta Ofhrs D 6 1 I LJ R.s.ihni,- CASlONiA, N. C. R V y y i12 cHAS. C. WILSON 1 v. ti- Indian Bug to De Introduced in Ter ritory to Save the Hawaiian fe let us heu of vou never to doubt ir friends acain." "We never will." said the boy. "We never will," said the -ill. "Good." said Mr. Wood Fif, who w stood Irt-fore thera. How to Spell Colt "What have you learned at school lay, Ithhard?" asked his father. "I have learned to spell horse," was ; reply. , "Very ?o.mJ. How do you snel! it?" "H-o-r-s-e, spelled Kit-hard. 'And nov can yt.u spell colt?" In ired Ida Dither. T: Honolulu, T. II David T. KnU away, entomolotrist with the territor ial board of airrieulturo. will leave stKHi for India to search fur certain fruit fly parasites discovered b (ieor-e C..inre t P-Hiialere. Iniiia. If the psirasite can he located, It will he intrtlucetl In tjie territtry to coiu hat fruit Hies here. SCHELULES. Arrival and lt part u rc t.f :Lsi nt(e 'rains at ( histot.ia : ,., ,t, t-h lirdtile fiun s publislied as inforina ,,:,.,ts '.ion ami not guaranteed. "e.i,-v Arrives Ihf.artj thi.e from for ki.- 4:L'i:i N. Y . -Waslm A t la HLani 4 :'' '.".; !' ai 'x-i'a ( h.-irlntte -Atlanta S:L0: ji i na; : 1? At lanta -WasliiiiKton S;'Jh, h . ind 9:.'sa lilini Atl-Wttsli-X. O. 9; i"! ln:l:.',:i Wasl.iiiKttin. A t lanta 10:1. .": ! l! : 1 ". i . Westminster I:inv. lie 'l:oO, A ' lanta lliitinxiiid 4:".i' .,, , j. o:L'Ui I la n vi il Wi s! minster .r:L'0 F A A M.ii.tei Am Sec. C E. Arc'iiiect li " Oflice .("1 5 7 I'.iln-t-lt'i Huihling C'. l imbia, S. C. Pr.inrh Office IIuKh K. White, iMgr. Mi ra A I A 203 Fn:t National Bank Bldg. (ia atunij, N . C. New Accounts subject; to check" are cordially invit ed by this bank which has for refer ence, hundreds of satisfied deposi tors made ii) of Farmers, Firms and Individuals who have done business with us since 1N!M). What we have done to make them satisfied depositors - we will do forM vou: Come in and get to know us. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "The Bank of Dependable Service." i s-o.'i Atlanta Washington SO UtL'.'p N V W.'ch Ail ithaiii N O !i:J.". ' E I.KKPER, B E. . . i; l. i i.w is, u i. . v ll. H:tO. I'd.ai.i At la Wash N () 1 1 : ; J LEEPER & LEWIS Bought Cap He Had Thrown Away. Perth Anihoy, N. J. A cap pur chased by Howard Tapper, an over sens veteran of the World war, la a renovated nruiy goods store here, proved to he one he had dtaenrded In was the prompt reply, "you Knr.'e after the armistice. It eon- ii it Just the same as you do horse tamed his name wrltteD on the under ly yoli ase smaller letters." ! aide cf the band. Call 50 and The Gazette's ad man will j The only effective way to reach the Tie to see you promptly about that ad-: people of Gaston county ia through the rtisement. 'advertising columns of The Gazette- k x , I -. i.e. S., 11:1.1 a W .isli.iH.'tnii Atlanta l:l..; :. . . ' ,. ,'., . .,i Trains l'! and '.U Pullman ilee.iif i ! i;. , i. -I,, ears Ixtween Itiriiiinul.aui and Nt- h Td, . ,;, rorK. . x a u a ' !' r1 .eai. a Trains .'!" nnd "f! Pullman ltf ;n ,.. i f ,: a i t. s.i cars liet ween New York New Orleans am . .. ( ... d,v ,'..,, a-, n Hirminchnm. a''', r he had Trains .'17 and .'IS Pullman lee mf ' i . Th "ixid.er-i ai.iv. .1 fare lietween New York and New Or i , .i, f,-. . i,'... l,iny one leans. ,A T'-t !:. ". an i' l Li- Trains 1"7 and IIS Pullman sleeping ,. a i th, . x.-I.-iu".- ears Washington and Atlanta. .... , r n ,,j ),,. jr For further information rail on: drive itli i". ix .ie 's. T,. n ,. day. l-lcmmer, lifKet.AK.au, tl,., M,,i;,,.i. iii iav he:i.hiirirler. and Oastonia, N. C the i ei.ll.e. He I. u'.d out E- 11 Orahai, D. P. A., I'.il.e . .a r ' ' a I a -' ' ' the jedd X narked 'V f II ill' ' ' e and d.r " fairdix it but la:. ', Civil Engineers Htsins, Maps, Estimates and Pierisp M'jnir.n.i 3nd Land Surveys Office tor, 12 E Main Ave. Phone 7.S2 i The Gazette has two phones. Call 50 if you want to talk business; call 232 if you want to talk to the news or edi- SPI'X'IAL PLATE DINNER At NEW CAROLINA CAFE For 35 Cents Soup One Kind of Meat Two Vegetables Coffee Tea or Milk of the worn car that hu 1 holougej toi CbwkJU N. C. tonal departments. e
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