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PACE FOUR THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921 Tun ' C A CTAVI A C A 7ITITIJ 'ttetie al lim giraa t JhUties i ' ESTABLISHED 1880 ' with the work f tba atudeuts ia taa rbnuroin t Far answer, a-a rrOr to tba, i 4. i n nri'p piviiinp ii t 1 1 1 1 1 1 rn n nanno gz UU LLL I U UIIIIIIUU S2 I. it? I tmml Ettt Afternoon In tha Weak fart that tba atar player ca tba Bel- Except Sunday, at 214 W. Airlina Are. uuat uriiaX after aeorine nearly balf bia Flashes of Wit and Humor r i n . D : .... ... j rrwni me rcn ui urcti a r fJAZETTE PUBLISHING 0. Office: 214 W. Airline Ave. Phonei 50 and 232 bis g( bowl tba next Jay iu an inter i. bol untie declamation contest at Leuoir lul- lege. AuJ we'll guess 'bat aouie of Jaa. W. Atkins Managing Editor tie tigU boot a representatives in tbe E. D. Atkins Businesa Manager i"rit of North Carolina debating Hugh A. Query Editor ,.onteHt ttt LfIJ il4 a few week, wi)1 Mra Zoe K. Brockman, .. Society Editor ...c .. , yse couia frnj aujofig these athletes. Admitted into the 111:11! it the Post- Higb . bowl athletic out only keep the nfli.-e nt linsiouin. N. '., at tha pound iuri m S(-htH., but it does uiorn fer them rate of postage, ,hau grMt uf ie U)ok ,.,ruill ,a, is taught . THE SURPLUS OT COTTON. liov. Harding's advice to the farmers .50 to pay attention first to the eorm rib ami smokehouse, and let eotton take rare of grapher. By BOBEKT QUILLEN. (Copyright 1920, Aaaoeiato Editors.) ' The present tense of the verb to buy is (barge it. ttMaMMHMtttttaatMMtftiMMt P.iWMWsiosj-sw.ww 1 SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES 1'nsincss ii eager on.e iii'irv to resume, f only consumers again will consume. A Directory Showing Where Service Will Be Held Tomorrow In the Churches of the City and County of All Denominations, Together With News Items' Concerning Religious Activities Of All Sorts In Gaston. If only Senator Watson would intro di.ee a bill to 1111. net h e oil well stork! Rev. George R. Gillespie, Editor 5c SUESCRIPTI0N PRICE Dy Cariier or Mail in the City On Year " ii Months 02.li Three Months 11.23 One Month By Mail Outside of Gastonia Ona Year $4.00 itself as a iurplus erop, only that inueh Motitbs $2-00 , pl teJ 1, , Kat ,Tfl bv the Three Months tU0 ' . 14 ' One Moath fariiierliiinselr, was tiuiely and to the point, iu view of the recently published There is a K''U'"K tear that normally 111:1 v 111 eau an era of dollar a day men. Of a'l sad words the the saddest are these di.. ' wo: Id e er knew. ' ' Your note is Near East and North China Relief. Ju a. in. Preaching at 11 o'idoek by' liei. (.'. N. ( uldwell, of (Irahani, a mis ' be pimtor. Hev. W. '. H ii i. tt. . M. Y. sionaiy to China, will address a union '" ' ft and ti:.'itl. At night this ineetiiiK of the downtown eoiigregatiuns eiiureb will unite with the other up .11 the First I'reshyterian ehureh tomor '"""i ebuivbes iu the .service 0t the! n.w night a! r : : H o '1 loi k in the interest I'resbyteriaii ehureh. . the Near r-asf and .North of ( h 1:1:1 Fast ISajitist iSunday School l.'eln f Funds, llr. ,1. II, llendei lite, w ho m. I 'rem hini; service at II a. Thirty ' hp e Hobberies Headline. This doesn 'I sal.". Payable Invariably in Advance 1 Ten Ia.s. include coal bouse report of tbe department of agriculture ! 011 the world's enrrvou-r of eotton. The Member of The A -.1 tod Presa 1 ha A ssUH- biteil l'r.-s. - , xc lusively entitled to the use f..r republication of 'r,'l'ort "B.v: all news dispatches credited to it or not "The world's carry over of cotton at otherwise credited in this paT and also',, ,, of ,,,,, U).,0 o, (.otU(n V(..ir Juy the local news published therein. All . ', , rights of republication of speiial dis ''. I0.04S,....(I bales, based patches are also reserved. 011 the preseut rate of eonsuinpt ion, the ' .Market Heporter of the department of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1921 gtiruitun rH.,.uty announced. A pre ' - - ious estimate, based on the second fore - Gastonia, The South'a City of Spindles ' cast of India's crop, was 1 .HOit.'JOU bales - 1 higher . India's third forecast showed a crop that much smaller because of de ereased acreage and unfavorable weath And another reason fur tin RE7'. VINNING AND LOSING. A spectacular sometimea makes it, but more often he doesn't. The man who works and saves always makes it. All the great fortunes were started on the working and saving plan Men who work and aave are usually happy. Men who are "blow ing in" t all their earnings are sel dom happy. No one can tell what will happen. The man who has "salted dwn" his pile in govern ment s avings securities or in other standard investments doesn't Kara to worry. "A sei olid tsliin.ite of the carryover, busing the calculation on 11 'J.'i percent reduction in cousunipl ion for the tirst tive omnths August to December and shortage is the habit ot smiting a tile iu the kitchen range with kerosene Ilu'V times change, (line money made the ma re go, and now the jitney the money go. Whiskey is good tor the complexion l!hf No, you rub it on at night before retiring. The nose that is kept on the grind stone is seldom thrust into the neigh on a rate eipial to that of the previous )0rs ' 11 Hairs . year for the remaining seven mouths January to duly places thu amount at S0."i7,0(JS bales. ' ' Things aie looking brighter for the Sinn Fein. Admiral (simiii has declared against it. Dr. A J)r. .' Hecnnd i lotte, iu days ago praisi of the dun ill. THE PRINCIPLE OF THE PRESS. On the oc. asiou of the opening of the A. iMcCcachy, pastor of tha New doseph Medill School of .loin nalisui . McCcacly, p aster of the siivterian church of Char address in Oastoiiin a few the wink of the incsu The men ha ve t he money and the influence," he haid. "They bold t los'il ions of trust and responsil ility 1,1 the church." For that reason be declared that the men in the church can be counted 011 to do the linTV of the work in the ehureh. To 11 cer tain extent tbe preacher was right. The men bold the purse strings of the at Northwestern University many iin-s sages from prominent newspapers and editors were beard, eipressive of the t'linl of thought in modern journalism: President elect Hauling, an eiperienc ed 11 .spiiper editor, wrote: "Nothing surpasses the possibilities for sevice that lire vested iu a great journal comma ml ' iug tbo public confidence," and that such eontideuee is gaiaci and kept by " good conscience in every utterance." Lord Nortlu liffe, greatest of British; publishers, made a plea for tbe interna The song writers seem to be overlook nig a bet. They haven't given ll tin I Vrl it ion lilin s. When Dei on Mron loses inniiev, hi lie. ays gets even by refusing to help pay : he preacher 's salary. The dodar ivspc da bit T OOVV.AB. 1 MlOM Uf IN UtNC Tsyw V-lHUsCi nas been the leader in the interest ol .'. 1 ineuia 11 siiflcicis fur the past two ytars, has a 1 ranged for tills service and .ther ministers of the city will co operate. It is hoped at this meeting to organizi tor a campaign for funds during the week following, when the people of (las onia will be asked to repeat tiieir gen eroiis gifts of last year which cared for so many of the Armenian orphans. la nldition to Armenian suffering then conn s this year tlij distressing ,-ries from lie famine .siriikea and st. living people if North China and the funds raised will be eipiall.v divid'ii between these ti ..orthy causes. H, Caldwell is thor oiighly ariiiiainted with tils! hand fact- i the situation in ( hina and will prnvi .111 inlere-tiiig speakii- to all who avaii hemselves of tile urivileire of heariiiL' makes j 1 I,,,. ',,. congregations of the Firs' ' laptisl. Firs; A. If. I, Mai:. S ,eet 1 Methoikss' and I.u'.ln rau char. he, w if mile 111 this -iTviee. Religious Census. The religious census srlnsln'ed to b. ;.keii toihoriow a fternoiiii by t In- past ir: ml laymen of Casi ia churches ha ' 11 postponed until Sunday afternoon Febiuniv L'7. Kight or nine ias'ois h:u I'ready handed in their I is! si of names . he ln men I r an their , hurches who wl! issist in (be canvas, otheis who have 11 1 .el attended to this matter will picas, .icuie the 11:1110 s tomorrow and turn 1 the iiiliesi ofipnrt 111, 1; v ti the .-li.-i'i "n of the c, inmi'lic, Kev. W. 1'. i!.,, n'tt. Community Singing. The county folks who love I,, sin:.'. .nun .cw Hope. Olaev. i nioii : n'ighborhoods will g:i: her it the Clin h. Ann-; ninR f 111,11 ia' I'res.o.'i : 1 i.rcn next I Inn s.fiy, F.-n.-naiv .' I "i all day eoii'inaaity . 1 ; i 1 1 ... ' I- 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1-.011, of I" I, I, ,1 K: ..kin. of I ..ist.inia, i . , ,,:r,.. , a angeiiii nt s and reip,.'s" : 1 it 1 I u it In a. Ill c ill- do. ted by the pastor, Kev. T. It, King. H. Y. I'. F. at (1:.!0 and night service at 7:.!e. Tin- South Ha prist will follow the regular schedule: Sunday School at In a. 111. Preaching at 11 a. 111. and T:-'IU p. 111. Kev. W. A. Huugli, pastor. l.ir.-iv Hap!i-t Sun. lav S.l.j.: H:l." a. m. pleaching at II a. ill. !!.'. '. J. I'.lack, pastor. Men's and Yoiin s vYoin 1 i- 's Kill!,. Classes meet at o5'eloik. 1'inier and Senior H. X. P. P. irff uf " '.ii an I l!:.;u p. m. Nibt service .'it 7:'!11. livery one iu coiiini'i.iily of Foray not attending any -ervi.es ioidi:iPy ill : I e.l t 1 meet w it h 11-. Catholic. During I..-, it Mi.-hael ' chur h win 11. In. -t Sundav mo.niag 111. ai"1 a'so in the at'li in. Friday nights at 7 r.'lchinr, O. y. P.. Lutheran. ,t Ki COMBINATION CREAM onteef A Wondrous Beauty Gream il x Sua. lav S, I... 11:1.1,. Class at M . Capps. P, ,.-.s'or. I!ev. .1. sionnry Society si rv 11 eat 7 :::m, . r. I' iv lie Ii M .!.-l , ! Iv M: r i' .ti.. I at .nine hour. a. '..inir at II . Die!. Wnliii't1 has charge nl' tin I l-ill the Week 0 ia I 1 .nid i. : s r 1 1 1 i . 1 v te- -ellier 'l', v h.l - ;i I rv ire at .. : " p. in. Methodist. Mair Street. - h....l at :: C. a. 111., .1. II ipcriiile'iden: . Pt t a. h .n a t ! 1 1 in. and 7 : in p. 111. by the pas; ir, liev I.. SI:inf..i I. The West Airline M. Ii. clni'.ii ha- YOU will love the fragrance first; Then thej velvet smoothness, the delicate creaminess,' of this marvelous beauty cream. It fairly melts into the skin without a trace of grease, or the clogging of a single pore. Anemic tissues rpeedily drink it in, becoming smooth and softly pliable under Combination Cream Jonteel. A perfect base for powder. Take home a jar today. J. H. Kennedy Drug Co., Gastonia, N. C; Robinson Drug Co., Lowell, fi. -.; Belmont Drug: Co., Belmont, N. C. Horsley Drue Co., Bessemer City, N. C. Gaston County Rexall Druggists J S, lioel I .'1 11!'.. . ll!.i:i epa I k . TliE COUNTRY PAPEK S INFLUENCE. .d 1 a ft. II I -r i 1 a. Your N:gli' f M I 1 igr, el. :. v S, ion. I a! i. : l aad pro:; ching ::' in. Kev. M. A. Mathes.i :. prist i.r. ; I '1 ople 's service it - : in p. in. s.'rv ice at 7 p. in. Presbyterian. , , day School a' ! : !.i. M '.i Itib'e i,. I,' k.i i li'i 1 ".'I will iy the pastor. Dr. ,t- : with vvei: I'll 1.. books. . and .1 libel ': botiseliobl. mid generally have control tional view of journalism. and tlie next task is to persuade it to nine out of hiding. d bask f th- uei i', its tabl .s will '.. si .. f ,r ,.nn. 1 .11 the grove adjoining the ihuivh, shouid 'he weath r be nnfavfirable the sp.-n i 01s Hid well eipiit.pi , ban ., roi iu ,.' : I ir 1 Hal! will I.,, at the di-; i-. l 1 f tl,.. v :.-' of it lie expenditures of the household. However, the work of the women is Hot to be dis.iiiiuleil, and 1 he doctor made ncknow ledgeineit! of thi 'act. Iu S: great ninny instnin es the eio e of a good woman iu the home 1. directly responsible for the action of :he man of the bouse. And very often they do, more than this. We have an cxninplu Stephane Lausanne, editor of the Paris Matin, cabled: "That which is most es sonti.'il in journalism is the love of truth. 1 be journalist has but one ancestor, Diogenes, and like Diogenes, hp goes a In ut everywhere with his lantern search ing for Din truth. The most important attribute of journalism is good faith." The editor of the Petit Paiisieii sent Once tbete was a man who did a good deed and didn't brag about it. lie did' bef. re he had a chance to talk to anv . I.odf. In Time. ol of I ', dimmt I I 'V lie, w V, I 11.. w !i in e a' -' p 111 Children are whipped for two masons: because they need it. and because the.v lire not big enough to defend themselves in (iastonia of what the women of 'The M, message : church can do in a material way. We refer to the good women of the First Iinptist church. When iheir new church building is completed mid occupied it will stand as a monument to the until ing work and devotion of the women of that church, we think. Far the past several years they have been raising money in every way conceivable to help finance tbe building of their church. As lia.s been jocularly remarked, "tbe wo men of the liap'ist church are building their house of worship out of sandwich es and cakes.'' Thousands of dollars have been added to the building fund by tie culinary activities of these Hap i; women. I'.y da, 1 'light they have worked to add a dollar here and a dollar there. They serve bampicsts and feeds for social and fraternal organia tions that are eipial to any prepared by a professional caterer. Ofttimes when the day's grind is over, they work far into the night in the kitchen baking cakes and past lies for sale somewhere the next day. Accordingly, we accept Dr. Mr Ccaihy's statement with reservations. ATHLETICS A THE SCHOOL. Through an unusual hnky draw, con pled with some mighty good basketball, the l.elniolit hih school of this county jumps into the lintel. g!it in today's Ob server with a double loluinu head over the story of bow the Castoii county team licked the basketeers from Cabarrus yes terday in (. hiirlottc. I.v winning this game which gave ll.ein the bye. the local team (ualiticti as one of the six VWsteru .North Carolina teams to ciKer the race ioi Stae clianipioiishii.. They will be ,i. mi iiiu.ts -..lib -m l; teams as Charier; Greteshoro, Ashevillc, and V.'inMo.j Salem. It's some honor to a high school team of a town of o,"1"', playing all the yiar oa all out-doc "lit to l- able to eom M"f(? wi'h I.., binders fimn the me ropolluscs of Nioith Carolina, with all 1hi advantages of Y. M. "'. A. gvTuS and eoael'.es. We'll say it is! New lingland organization of .spin From my experience I stcrs is trying to select a national tree tiud that it is lunacy to undertake to de ceive the people. In journalism, more than in any other field, honesty is the best polii y. " Frederick It. Martin, acting general iraiiager of the Associated Press, said: "May the school grow more powerful in establishing th,. tenets of the only efficient journalism, which must have truthful reporting as its cornerstone," Service to the public is the real key note of all newspaper work, and this ser vice must be truthful if it would serve its real purpose. Wha' t ee." about the old-fashioned double The linotype .operator who referred n the proposed new coin as a ' ' two c-n' peace" may have been thinking uf tin Versailles tieatv. Occasionally you tiinl a man who i too busy to stop and write a check; but von never tin. I one too busy to stop and receive money. They say certain fish can open oystei shells. Another kind of fish delights to guess under which shell the little pea b Speaking of the real hidden. mission of the newspaper, the (ireenville, S. ('.. News savs: The iiior man like. I., liinsel with the thought that f.a-:y street is bu . continuation of the broad way that ads to destruction. CLEVELAND COUNTY MILL IN RECEI VERSHIF Here you have in n striking Utile symposium the basic principles of Amer ie:.n journalism today. They may be boiled down to two the honest quest of truth and the honest interpretation of truth, the former the specific function of S.;?"- M.nnf act urine CoaT"iv Old Bu the reporter and tbe latter of the editori al writer. The keynote is a conscientious effort to serve the public. Whatever half serious 1 ritics may any or think, this is literally Chang; The Sunday S.-hi 'I, in char',',- o'" Mr. D. I.ee b' ..s iieen inee- nig at : 1.1 .1. a . n 01 row and 'ii the fa 'n a 1 hing s,. v i. cs w iil ; e he: 1 in " e ic. ond and f..i.r:h Sun, la- nights ,,f ai h month instead of the morning h.nir 1 - formerly. Presbyterian. The lirst snvii-es ,,f w'orship will be acid in the Charles P.. Armstrong M,.mo- 'in! clnir.-h t irrow neirimi;' at II a. 'ti. and tomorrow night at 7 :.ili j . n: Min.hy Si Ii ad v. i'l no , t a I ! : l." :, n . ml Mens Bib!,. Class a! In ;1. ,,, ''' T. Swi'.-r will be the tea. '. or . '..en 's 1 l.i-s an.! Dr. C. l-i. 1 u i be the teach. '1- of the I.:, be- ! 'i 1 .s. ' . Sundav s-honl w ill I,,. reorg a i 1 into a "raded s'-. 0. lard school at 'his Inei,- a.., 1 full attendance of meinbers is looked lor Ihe subject of tlie morning serin -m will be "We Are the Lord's." incorporating oar' of the splendid a-l Ire-s .. Dr. Alexander Martin at the d,a -..; 11v.11ti.iM. The subject ..f the night -ervic wiil be "Who Heing Dead fs Yet Spoken Of." All Presbv! 'reins -ind all having no i.'Ii.t i-hnr-h o :,. ti , , o-dia llv in v i'ed to all r . ., , , ',,. il l test our v.'1, cine. A Gastonii Need. to the l-mp -rare i 11 . 1 n 1 i:i I and depress; u w bidi has prevail.-.! 1 or 1 mint rv for t he past few ' inane pen. I,, who had not the 1 II I., n-,. . ::'.!. 'lie I O'.v 1. '''ia ncia -II evel months the domiiuit ing 1110! ive of the great 111:1 jority of editors, through as fallible hi. man beings they realize keenly enough hew often they 1-01110 short of tli' ideal. And they neither seek nor deserve any particular credit, for in the long run tleie is no other way to make journalism pay, whether in money or fame or power. Only an bones: pi; per can win, success and keep it. MISS ALICE ROBERTSON KIKSWOMAN OF ROOSEVELT ! Hy The Associated Press.) I'rmBrr.'t.H. Pa.. Feb. 10. -Miss Abe,. I!. J'ohertson. congressman from 1 'klalioina.' yesterday in luncheon at which she was a guest with Lieutenant Colli. el Theodore Roosevelt here, told him i'l r address that tiny are blood rela tio M -- Robertson recalled that "louel linos .'elt on his mother's side was a .Ji "tit d-s.endant ef 'he famotit Jouathjn Ldvards, anA then said that en hit falo Mill in Hinds of Receiver, leveland Sta., Is.h. The Hi is, in Mauufac'iii ing Coinpii.iv he old Muffulo mil!, four miles east ol went i,,t,. ;,e hands of a receive! Co I" III ike setilellllllt with i red It could riot be learned yester.la :,. Iiabililies and assets are. Th, she'Ly h s vv :ti;iv I a' tl:,. i'ixen. National Hank and tbe 'i'liir. ati mil I'.aiiL- ,.; I ;-,st,eiia brought tin " civorvhip and M -. W. 1 1. An lers.u s leceiv.-r to wind up (lie affairs of tin i-uvp:'!!" D is not learned vvl. t!ci tin an!l will l. ,' ,r run under the re . l ive; siiip. The plan; has about li.iiou siindi . making thirt es two ply ;t ti. It w, I'l.rcbased from C. C. Kbintoii, l. T. I. a 'Maud. Messrs. Mu'l. Clii:- and other-- year or in -r" ago by (b,s m i-nuntv 'I'lZ-ns. . Jlniic Hris mi is .resident an,; lo.-iMir. r. A. C. .l,oe, vice president ' has. C. Coble .-r.,-,r;-. M-. C,,, .,. 1 n in chirge ef the mill but ni..ve. la-t "e.'k to his f.-riner heme at I far"' h mght a 'id visi 'ii and who faie.l '" 'I eri.i.l ... j,r .s.,,. itv to provide 'fir 'he rainy .bv," have been liriught bice to ('!.-.. v ith s I ra i 'oiled ciri urn stil'.ces. Yhi! t'nis is not ti e iase e, n .'i-i!!y mi C is'opia. there are now i i 1 :i'i.e-!s f r I,,.;., which a . c 1v.r',.v which shen!, h ive w:se cmisider-i t io:i ;a' "ellii-i nl i-'I'ef. ()i, the other en n. li.-i.ston'ri seems to have be.-, me Me "Ca'e Heao'i'nl" )', ., J ; ,,.,,. . 'im.les " ...,,1 iM.liL'e.it ;;; I slothful ie 'er do vvl's in this part ef the conn 'lass a' 10, conductc II. lien. lei Ii: e. A lordiai inv i'ation is !-teudi'd t any men not attending . Isewheie to nice! with this interesting . I; ss. M .riling s. i vite at II a. in. It -v . C N. Caldwell will speak at this hour, lie !a- I. ad splendid cxpeiienie ;.s a mis - n:,rv t CI, 1 1 i.i . At t ho .: ' g ': ! s. r i. i l . ( :.! dwell wiil addiess the eongrega tions from all the uptown churches, nl 7 p. m. Mr. Caldwell l as lirst hum! knoweldge of the conditions in China a' pr.sen. and it i a privilege to hear ii.m on this subject as his years . f service in that laud have titled him it t.iik iiiteili gently abni:: 1 tic needs of i 1 : t cui'Miv. Wi -' Avenue Pi i' bv t.'iia n clnir.-h ho'. Is Siind.y Sen.. 1. 1 at !::!o. I ': caching a. ii... by the nastnr. Kev. K. t '. Mn!i;al M.ll Sunday Scl id a: M . I I. I.. Kiiyii.-, Sllptei int. id. at. I's'ian lin. lea v hi i s meet at Ii:-'.11 ;.. in. Nigh; s: i v ice at 7 :'' p. in. Episcopal. St. Mark's i h iv h. Long .v.-iie, u. ; S. nil cm si.atiell. Pec. .1. W. C. J. cms. a ri -tov : II dv I ' .nun in: i-mi a. ni. in- ruing piaycr and .sermon 1 I 11. in. There will be no evening se: v ::e. I lie en H i ega 1 i.ei uaiti-'.g with otl.c;- i-liur l:r- i ip. nn-.'t'iig f..r N.'n I'...-' P-lief : . "t'i,.;, K.mri'i f:;:id- at the 1 ''.vferiti i: '-h " ''' h. The Sunday s-lom! ::s--ei!i!ii i':r i-!i Hall, i orner l.-.ng av I- all-, street. ;,t ! : b". a. m. ; M Class In a. m. ' " l.ea'en services will be la- .! .-n hmix? and Weduesdav afternoons at j I. mi :n.l en Fridav eveuiie- at 7:d'' a A -. r. I ; ;i 1 vv. Iconic is assure. I i v. rile IHllas-High Shoals Charge? Kev. .'. O. Knit!, pas;..;-. f-uad.tj; s h...i a all poin's al !: I." :' n.. Divirfr v is'iip ..::' preaching at D.i'l:i :.l H i. in. ;ind 7 ii. in. Kpwer'.b l.eiiL'i(' meet. ii'gs at li:l." p. m. All a - vv !.- pe . h.lcl- bc.lv dig t. Th.. Men; g me ran ov er a I i.... lie- Lands i.f toe new edit"! e til Mod on the : . vl . ; g. u.erv i 'nun v I'..: - lli.:t M on ! ge III,' V is e . lev el .ping iiillll'V . .: I t r ;n i rv ehni-ly f I" 'y ' a t lie ot iiei . !'!.:. 1 1 It'll. It a hill'. ad i : I.- M . at g-.li e v i! 1 1 .1. . Mr. Ilaney wei ,.i ' ;:e vii : lies of .'i d :::., - to serve, g '. s, ., -mumi ig up M or gotre .y I 'eiinly ... read.-i -, ml ll i ii i : ion is go JAPANESE SENTRY WHO KILLED AMERICAN OFFICER ( Ity The Associated Press.) , ToKlo", Feb. Hi. Piinishnieiit of To- -1 :c the ml i , th I . g ii. long . r iig Mowed on b-r i. Is have f wimt we lit -o well '. Where . 'i ' I've 1 a s. I: . r t Is ;u re ig 'iM Ogasawa'a, the Japanese selitrf I'.hi -iiet and killed Naval Lieutenant I. ; iig boi, of the Fiiile.l States cruiser .'. :b u:, at Yladivostnk late in December, v ; s ,,r. ,,e, ill a resolution introduced ill the .lapain'se diet today by Iiepreseutu t v, Zeaivii Taiiaka, a iniiuber of the Keiisei Kai, or opposition, party. Tbe n'silutioii declared that the action of Ihe sciitiy was justifiable, and that any pun ishment visited upon him would militate ; gainst -discipline iu the Japanese, army, "A.s a sciitiy on duty in nueh a place :.s Vladivostok and under such circlim :"a:i. es to give i ise ti) the Lang. bill af lair.'' the resilutiou declared, "the eon- b.ct ..I the .lapam se private was entirely ,'. st lia iil", as he acted in self defenio. 1 1 the sent iv should be punished, per-. I,.ps ii i Japanese soldier will in future willing in Ink1 up the burden of the . nth- af;. ;hing to a sentry, much less i.i carry mil tiiese duties faithfully. From I lie s'an.lp.iinl of military discipline, ns i . I a- 'hat of morality, punishment of ihe sen'ry would be a .serious travesty on .i ii . I' h. Pros n the and lb d. , I... I 'll.-i K a ' k i ng .. f.n Mont oab'v want ' . to paper II' of A i"g nien; i f former soldics in the .iiotnoi'y of Shizuoka, near Yokohama, h."s a liip'ed resolutions jppnsing the pun .s mi nt of Igasa u ra. Officers, espp cia'lv those In junior grades, are going I. Mam hui ia Pi plan the inauguration i ! a movement to arouse public opinion : e sail. ' I. ut t We Authoritative. i She "I'i vim write poetry?" lie - "Tiie editors say not." -ad linHU lixani'iiei (New York). The ii i i Trin 'i.'.e Mlssion.irv Socio", of llolv ity I . i t In 1 :i n church ol served this, week as a week of prayer. All me,; ings were IF There's Any Question whether coffee causes sleepless nights follow ed by drowsy days, change to wed attended and mm I .- hoc. n . The h ode:-- w it h topic Molldav b'easoiis For T. C. Quickel. Tuesday -Tin Secret Pi a v er Mis. 'oilnt'sda v '.nt -rest was 'raver, Mrs. f Kflectual O. L. Sappenlb'bl. How to Prav, Mrs. (mo iv. for the of which there slo u'd be a house" tin Migli which all hari'v- and f- r ticrnii's to begging shoiild pass and urnr'tieu or investigation Sawyer jf Piaver, Mi ' -..d acted ; tic manner. (b'stcnia needs a re Associated Charili .'sseni.'r iv r,--. si , . , ,.. ...h.-vl). I a f ivitt" ' ' . leariag Thni sdav ' Ib.jects ipiieals for K. K. Hrittain. I nmiisi ions Friday "1" lis Stewardship of Flayer, miirs'eied Mrs. A. I.. I in I v. inkle. The closing service will be hi Id at the hurch Sunday at 7:-'.i p. in Topic Christ 's Comuiering Power lb' aseil Througii Our Prayers and (iifts. K. b'hyne. vill also be :.n address by the night pastor, Itcv. .1. C. Diet.. The public is invitid to attend this n a sa no and sv: .re-euta'ive b'eird s and Corrective with miini.Mial ap'rovil and Mrs. K o re'.-ula- iii.lis'-riiiiiiia'i' Then n l pi-' a eh.-, k on '( our iii'iiors. MSffilTteTUM service. Returning The Cempiimrnt. Pr-te-so's W ;fe Mip.i.se you ha begotten that this i:, the anniversary of lour wedding day? Absent minded H .isliaiid. ( ab-trai-'ing CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. A himself from c-'inii- se. tton-. i lih ' rvice at ii:bt Thai1 ' Dear me! It is really? And ' "uri h 7:". t;. titer's i-idc shs was a direct is, endant "lien is yurs. uiy dear? Baltimore Aud does any oae dare ay that tbe ef Jonathan Edwards' sister. Amri-:au. Spc ial set vices of . an-iiiteres' ing lia-octal- Reformed Prr.bytcrian. :,, ,, ... .,, .., sy,: Fr,,s,,v. S-I.lii.. S. l I a ' Hi a. i. Preaching 'erian cbun li Sunday niortiiug iiU'l ev- I'vice at 11 a. oi. in char-.. ( th" n-is- cuing. Ifev. W. J. Roifrtt. ?f Lowell. Kev. J. ('. (i.i'loway. D. f. T'nion will preach iu the evening' tit-? p. iw.and in tin PresbvVri.ni the pa.stir, Uev. AY. S Hiinitcx, will im-ai Ii iu the luomiuz ut 1 f i in.- Jlr. Baptis. Hamiter will preach nt.'..?heNew' Hope The First church litis Su::day Schcol ehuiVli ciuiiday iifteruoorf uf-j o'clock. . I,.,- This table drink is pure and wholesome, has a flavor that pleases, arid is made instantly in the cup. fou can make Instant Postum strong or mild to suit individual taste, there is no waste, and whether you need one cup or ten it's always ready. "There s a Reason" for Jbstum I'kde "by Pocmm Cereal Companj.Iat Battle Creek , lUchigan. J
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1921, edition 1
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