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SATURDAY, MARCHES,-1 921. THE GASTONIA, (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE J AGE SEV2TJ DUELLING STILL POPULAR ! PRISOJf PCPUXATIOf CT" U.' S. EXTENSipN SERVICE TAKES IN HIIDELBURG UNIVERSITY, i HAS DECREASES 12 PER CENT. ! PLACE 0 EXPEI&OiT STATION PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ; OIUCACO, M.-.t; 2h Prison popu- ITJIAXA. ILL.. Mar. 23. fcim tin- 2.'l:iti(m of the middle and soufliweirtern , r!:,,j, development of lho Agri.-ultural ill taken el i I ':i i-ll lll-.liJtLiiCitu, t.errnany. .March SI. lation Of the middle and si.utliwetrtern r- pj,i develaumeat of l!ui zr Sword duelling in I ho University ot , Unit.! States has .I-vmisf-.I 12.1 i-r Intension Service, the Miblie has lost in , Heidclberjr is a popular ami as coninci n ut in the pas six yean, nt.otdnig to (cMt in ilit Kxpcriiiu'iit Wuti'in, ni"rorl- i tetlay as it w;ia mort than ."iuO years aj(". sports rolh-i U 4 by Th AsfM-iaJoil ' u, l'Mfr Ku-n Uavi'iijiort, of j when this Most of CSt-rman schools was Tress fr.im p-niff afiM U s in It" jj,,, liMwriy of Illinoiii. I'raetiraiiy i fmimlcil. Vl rt Uii 1 Iv MVrv t ii.ltuit ul,n ant,.-- i . . i i MXHk VTiMi. w stTTSS, . . " "" """ ' .'.ropr.nie. in iJWMJWWV'A DVUNO has passe.l ttie Iir.st yea.- wears a sword The .l--re.-ie amounted t. -..-' vr - , j ,, rn .r. jit ,( i whole lor i-riml- I scar on tne lelt jjnle or his ohm or the cieis. I t..!ti! po!.t.n!.rirv i ; i : : 1 - , ir.,i irt.sl irt: ion sim'e I, 1 ,, n hnv THE THREE CAMELS. j 1 ft check, or a lnu u,. i head which tion of i!.- 10 .'au-t in 1P1 I was '-' 1 .:' ! 7. , i ail vert ises that the srar is in tiie making.' i:i 1!2' l!.2'. hate of the . a-nnr.; ; "IleUo," said Camel One, "here we ( Ihiels li not nln.-iyi arise from anj.-r t:ve fls.in . ; for Mie in -t :!' ! are In the Ig city. It la quite a con- ! or qnarrek hut out of the neeeity of 1. r.f . !. y.-ar. trast from our desert home." ; providinK the Htn.leut with the diploma Fall: it; .-fT in tl- prwon p -r'il:i t m cf , "It 1 lndeod," said Camel Two. f'f swonl proives!, or t- give him nvor.l the ?;..! 1- -('.i'; .-.re :li r , "But I am flttd the Weather is a little ' r'aetu-o Hhi h nfr..r.ls the htudents t,e -on.!."': . i n-.-wr of K-sa- milder. 1 The otlrer nljjht when we ; K'eat d-li)ht. They are s-nm-tiines ar- Wi-.-.e. 1m an,; N ,r!h rtn-i -i:n I' : i were' walking down to our stable home : aBl. 'e a hoxiii:; l.unt. I.y fraterni- !.'. i-i 1. It was ' snowy and rainy and very . 1 ''s '"', '''' levelopr.l r.-rtain .lifl'i r He r. .: d .-. ver, :- ' . v. 1 -o' Chilly." 1 eiircH of (.iiiiiion. Five rotiml l n-! s are . iPiif-no i .:'.'iu' ' 1 -r'u,r : ' i i,. , ;..:i..,. "It seejns stranife," said Camel lM,l,lllar- , -'- r r .. ,. , .,, ,. ,. i; ,. . I , i . i , ,.,r.. Three, "that they cannot K't enoujrh "s"rK';s -larel I.y to tq. the i-i: a.. ' ..-m. , .,..,,..: ,. .. ,. people to act. It seems atruuge that ;i,,,'r r"l,,l 'i-i--'i .i--n:.ll.- e.-tly t . ;n- 'i-e: T ,i h. .'i . they need US too. ':ist " 'inilte," sai.l a 1 lei. I. Iliei man, came fr.oc ,,'r.e t; ;. v. ., . ,,. ,.; , "That show how lmnortiint cornels lo wore a .h-ep year on his .-hin. 'If: fh,. in tl... -iv : ,, i are. Arid they've always said we l" 'tl"'r s!ll'!r"f is l"ll.v .lan:a-al, ti.e to :U.,r..;.,. u.'-iie t!... .. i weren't. Try bright. If'we weren't , ti' " f"M i-r of nam. U Hie nin. a:;r. -a-.-.l very bright we could never have gone "l-on. after whi.-h the wiiehes'.rs. Tlr me the :.,!., s., t ,. r ..... , On the 8tage" ""' slirl'",s have tken will he oimrite.l L'.7JJl. "We didn't 'ko on the stape with our ""' "" ,'""'-t "''"'" " '",;. r. ;...r'- brains," said Camel One. "We walked :'A'" '"' ,!'',!: 1 ""' """"r. I'-" v.., there with our long ks." "N :,t ;'"v l,,riMa " Ark;i"-- ''"' K :' kv Mi Now the three camels belonged to a .:' '-' ;v"r'1 ' M: V"'h f,,:-,;' theater w:ilch was giving a plav about ":,'"k- """" ,s :': " !v v' ' ' ' ' the desert. Every day the Camels "'I'"1 n,n is ,n" "" 11 '' ''''' r:,r- .:-rv to Ml -v. r- l.!:v--. Kas were walked up to the theater and "' ' ""'""' "'s' M: ! ' x' ! 1 every evening after the theater was " ""k"- ' ' VT:"; !l- out they were walked down to their ! '"' r,,,""Mlt N '' -" I n-.n !...- ' '" ml. r fctable ' ol.ler students, when heavy mvoM are.' tin- t . v, ; rs iv.i :!.ii.:,' . ;, a w.,,'r , I j,.; , i,..i;t, "Ah.- said Camel Three, "we must ' "v"1' "i',''l,,,- '' ' T'"' '' ' ' ' ' - ... , ... have some brains or wo couldn't have '-"T 1 !l- n"'1 ,:'" k ""' '' ' : - :'--' - ' " -.h v ,i . . gone on the stage. I lm't mean that 1 l':';!''rv- ,!"' ''" l'"'1'1 ' '"! it ..r : 7 t . . ivr i-k s i , ' , we couldn't have walk in It but we '"' ,,y l"',:l"r K":,r'N- ,!U ':'v " ' ' :" " " : ; 1:" : Mime et the Invorite .IiiMImil' plaees ."I : a. I ', , , r. . I' . ,, , . ,.,,,, ,.. : , i A , j are ancient cafe'-, ami h.-er ri.uiii-', the I. I'ltii, I.. ,. .1... - a'.- .... ., i.t , ,. ;., i 1, ,,r,, lloors of which are alia-' a . I with '.'V . .... v ; an. I. the walls lii.l with hne i.ni'.'i ....il. r ! .,f and hung with i-nura ings. ..' ! 'lidun-, 'I I ' and irophie- of the light. Tl e h.r.- Oh'ot. v .. r are sa red to stn-h t-i mi.I it w..t.hl ! : 1 a virion off.n-e :".::iinst . la'i.m of la'f tie .' . a thensaa l yea'-; l'..r a strainer to v n- 1.7'"' . 1 .h'r in and sit down ia ..mo i n i . I la . .... .hair. Tin- i:i.iervit is -i;ll : law neto it elf, and the i nil an'ln rilV-: ..(' the town of lleidell,, .j never, under air.' pretext, in'.'! fete In .1,1 affair". I-,,., ; ...i. a ... . r . .. ..... Mtdents ,y uiinev-ity a n llior. I a. The i;niver-i' v " jail " i iuv in )! top t.,rv of the lini'dni-r. It I- a .avtoio . tor tlie vliideid eoaliind .a one . f flu . f (nico. ..Us to 1. .'n.. his natne and t.e dale of his imprisiittm.-t,! wriil.n on the nails. sT v T!" ' J M !. M r-'i !' .. I' r a .., i 'i ( ', i , . .., DR. A. P. Du LONG CHIROPODIST Room 1215 Realty Bldg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 't aes and the res.,!' is that eighty e i. .:' i a. va t in:i v ... iao s ha ; e go I t.e-i'iu!.s an-1 alioa' one llfth of i.e. t , ; .erieio e. have loft lhe K aait .''a, ions entirely f..r .aire at K. .".. Irvine::! hi ;ne I .x iier i a, cut .'la'ioiii have .!' I r ..' , and i a ll n . i e in a '"; in e 1 ,.,,a DR. C. HIGHSMITH Dentist Office over Torrence Drug Store ' CASTONIA, N. C. Residence Phone 3Q0-L Help Your Boy JOHN E. ECK Public Accountant si a ' V.'i .-41 : 1'e r'-'ie:il I : 1 . 1 : s! . . , ''.i niter . i i . ( . r 1 hi y 1 : 1 1 pom . I I,, ';a t 'ana! av Ita '. ' o , ,t -'. d ae I . I ' . , Ua !.. : .. ,al.a ,. i i ,. , - .. n . ! . .a ' . ,a ...! ... (!, .':..,e.. : f..r - ..I V. .! r '. . -.' l.v tile .allot.- ! :.. I " . ! :. oil :- e. !. ' Tla 1.1. -..I f an ihe :.,, u.nk Audita, Systemi, Cist Findings L'o.'. I'':rs( ational Hunk m m ' Phones: aliens v.a-re Olli(a llesidenee 8Tfl Ii .... ec9eo9ct9 .von I I It . . couldn't have really acted on It." "We have some brains," said Camel One, "but not many. They are what you call few and far between." "Brains aren't few ami far between. What brains a creature has are near together, in the head," said Camel Three. "Oh, very well," said Camel One. "I thlnlt," said Camel Three, "it takes ii great actor to be able to walk across the stage properly. Poor actors and actresses look like sticks." "I have never seen one look like a stick," said Camel One. "All the ...I .. I! I Wen! ; tit I a h't til "ae time ,,f dol " a: '. were '. ,.r'h no re a anoint li'er houses el. i.o; the . v that e.l for ... I. lit I l-ll'll ' 'II V. eaeral- e.oial .f tie. i t. it t ia' aided V. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Ptdilic Accountant, Hank Kx.tm inrr and Oflice Systems! izor Cti:;rlottp and Atlanta Offices Residence GASTON 1 A, N. C. P. O. Box 358 I. i'.::i. .,, l. .... 1 - r' , . ,. , ,. 1 ,, , CATAWB- MN iMT n CHAS. C. WILSON F . A . . A Member Am. Son. C. E. Architect Home OHice .'t'l-1-5 0-7 Palmetto liuihlinj'. Columbia, S. C. Hr.i'n. h OCice IliiRh E. While, Mf.r. M.-in. A. I. A 2ti8 Fiist National Hank Bhlg. r: .,.)..,;. rj r miii ',111, a. . . Duild his future. Develop his constructive side so that ho may be a success in life. Teach him the value of money; start a savings account for him, and open one for yourself, that he may gain the needed inspira tion from your example. The First National Bank will be glad to aid both your boy and yourself, and cordially invites youi' accounts. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "The Dank of Dependable Service."' til- c. ., .11 .1 Look Like Sticks aclors and actresses I've seen have had arms and legs ami f:p es and hair too. Slicks don't have all that.", "You're absurd," said Camel Three. MILITARY ALLOTMENT TO EXPIRE JULY .31 f Hv Tho Associated press. . WAHlllNi.TOX, Mai l, L'o. Military ' ' a'loliiieiits'and alhnvances under the u a " ' re k in-iimitec ai l d ..voire automatic a l.v on July -'I. i '.nnptroll, a V.'arui. k of lhe treasury holds ;a a inline made pub '' lie today. The ruling '.':a leiseil on !h,, t'o'd.i'ioi adopted l.v lhe !a-t c.inere.-s repealin:: i tost o;' t he pel i 1 1 va r: in.e ae! s. Wa ' risk '.iiviilaio e l.a.eau olli. ials were mi aide todav to gac a. in rate figures cou ciniina; the uuailier of -oldier. sailer and aariae a I h.l nnnt - v hi. h wool. I he afTe.-'- ed. I. lit Ih.V s-.id I hull.:: ads Ot' null --till Ii. the -eri,o l.th at horn,, and in the ... I., Dr. I,.,.' - ..:;, ai !;;., r - !.' nv . a :! .. I, ...!. ' te tnat t! , ,. r.'.' T F !? V'F 'THF.P TO BF FAIR AND MHO v - :i : '.'t !' i. a :m. ti- " riiiT I i: ' -in i.n.e.'ii' , a! a nn--ii. J ' I and . he. - to the e. .1111. a of I lie I 'ui. I --' '. s ''. m. -sa a -aid : 5 ' i'. r ': r '- lav tL. oiUm.k is ,'nr t'ein r: fair '.e-ith."- with i h-rate ! a: i ra ' : .a e- 1,1a h ..i' '. h. conii! i ". " ,,,, W. F LEEPER, . E ith Z R. L. LEWIS, . E. j LEEPER & LEWIS Z a m Civil Engineers . m t - , : .i 0 jeEiy.iijf lYians, I'siuiiriicx jinn J Precise Municipal and Land Surveys Office inf. 1-2 E. Main Ave. v.. mo- aiae .-.! Pre I Mr I,. 1 I I,-.- i if, I'-.! o" fr .. . ! . ,.r. vi'VVcrTii, Ki;.. ia,. I.1' s 1 e. ii a 11 ll'.un.a I I ha ! t I n'hit.-l . ..I Torpedo W.'i',. i here .'..-' down a, March owiiiu to th- :paier a ' -re-- : a in t ..(.. 1 1 i.t-r 1 ar :'' .'! i"! wnrker- . r,. areo. I . : the ' . i;- la-re. in a.ldi ' a to ivr .1 -a' ', ,, .! ..- t,e para- e. a ei ' in , .: t ' i a ' : r '.a1 i. m w 1. i. h. it .' :na 1. . 1 : v '. r ' I : of -'.i;.-. ;: . t. -t, .1. 5 Phone 77.2 a!,"." t a nious "I mean- that actors and actresses who Aine.i an artey mi the l,hiue were tea in are poor at their work are just about laiai; theallotn is pi th. '.r r. Ia!i. - and HS awkward as sticks. Of course they ti.at the ip-x. n I'.kenis.. wa -apple aren't really sticks." ., ,.,v,., ;UII) t. "Then I wish." sai l Camel One, "you wouldn't talk In that way. I got iulte WILL MAKE CLASSIFICATION excited thinking alumt actors and ac- OF RAILROAD EMPLOYES tresses who looked like sticks, quite lli'(d). Mar, a "!. i, ni ilie ,..S excited. And I don't wish to get es- sili.aii.o . ..f railroad . love, ;i; :, c,tel'-" taken ip. I'.o the hr ' t;'e.- ' ue.-n r "You don't have to," said Camel . , .,,,.,, n ,, , , ,..:ir,.. t.,,,r t, ; "'"',''- and of the interstate ...mimh r.-e "ira,i "Put if you say things like that 1 s :l; ., ,,,., .,,,,. ,,, V:pi,:,i must." said Camel One. March do. i- u.is a ia,e. i ia.v i.y "You don't have to at all," said ;. y. v. lbn,. a m, inl.er of ti e Camel Three. "Just sav to yourself, 1 ,1 .a... :, ., 1 ,i.i, ,,r ,. ,.1., ... Now look here. Camel, no matter w hat id. at ieia; has ;.,..( ,...m, h. Daniel Three says, you lniislu't get :, pi,, ,oe, l.v D,, ! , her 1,. a. d. 'i In- --ndv exclted.'" ,,!l .., ,,, 1,.,..:. ., ,,;..,,,,, ,1,..; "I'll try that," said Camel One. And f,, ,.in ,v la .ten.-e hae 1 11 .1': he began saying over and over 1o him- i, ... .!. i. M. .;. M..,... . ,,f Var - self, 'Now look here, Caiiu-I, t:o mat- i,, ,. "n"s of -kill er,. placed in the ter what Camel Three says, you same i !a-s and the : , upaiioi.s mustn't j;et excited.'" rtrr,, , ,. 1,. d.ff. t.nt mines on "Ah," said Camel Three, "they JilTore,,' r .ad-. couldn't have hud this piny without - us. We have gone into circuses it is TWO SOUTHERN TRAINS true, but now we have also gone on TO BE TATCEN OFF lhe slage. We've been a part of a H'lA' !d(. M .:. h :l. Effective Nnn tilay and a most important part." ,:..,v. Mai. ii :'7. trains .a. hetw.-en "A most, important part," said Wa i,in '.., and t lanta. and !:':. e..r:h amel Two, "sometimes like the seen- (, 1. a p 1,. di . .,et in.ie l. . i-r bi g to pry. Most Important." taa ..tli.-l.-.l hallo-in iv-a.d ..! by 'he "We aren't scenery," said Camel Southern rail ll is !:.'-! that '-. Irbreo. "We're camels." , .:.", pasvi.e; ,,., at 7: or, p. m.. will "Well, I know that," said Camel I. me the mi l train r.it't. It is ! rwo. "No one knows better than I lieved thai lh. 'rain !- I. taken of, lo that I am a camel. I Jut still I heard em he pared lv 1 thlia more ea--ih ome one say we were a part of the , tl an any others m'.gM have l. n scenery. So we must be. We are , s.dected. N.:s. ; a 1 '0. the ,.!. s-tand art of the scenery as well as being l.v trains on the a a'.-i i'me. wiil h.'.n.lh- ninels. We're more than we thought both passeip. r a :d ;. mi h x i 1 5 ... 1 , v f, ' t et x f 7& JACOBS FURNITURE COMPANY Now :uhI Second Hand Furniture. All kinds liepair Work. Iovt'd into our new hiiildinji: oid block back of old (iiiarters, corner Oakland St. and Franklin Avenue. GASTONIA, N. C. rv i'r 4 m 1 -jr. M " r . s . xfc.. ;.v.: -r'5 -.w fill I GERMAN SPOKESMAN AT HE REPARATION CONFERENCE. Dr. Valter von Simons, German Foreign Minister (seated) and Kerr Stahmer, German Ambassador to London, photo- SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYTEM SCHELULES. Arrival and .hparliire of pasH"nge '.ra ins at ( iaston 1,1 : Mcliodnle li;;ures pabli'lied as iuforma ' ion and rol gun rant, e.l . Arriv.s IVpartj from for 4:J"a .V Y.-V.'ashn-Atla Itham 1 :2y S:l!oa Charlotte Allan!:'. H:t H:sa Atlan'a Wa.-Mii 'ton S:'.:wt-!l-a I 'don At I Wash N. O. ::'.Sf 1 1) :.;r,.i Washii.i.'toi: Atlanta Iil:::.. Ivl'iop Wesl.uiilistel 1 ...11 .111. ll'M-Ti t.r.op Atlanta l.'icl. 11. on.l 4:.rU r:LlUp I lam ille Wis' iniiister 7:?0 8:'.'.". Atlanta-Washington H:llr 9:'J.",p V Wash A 1 1 I iiiarn N O !:2r. 1 1 : lop I'd, am A I la Wash- N' O 11 : lll 1 L3 : 1 r,;i W.e hin-loe-Atiaida 12: 1. o 'i'rains ''! and '' Pullman Hloepiiif ars b.l.cn I'ri'ininghain ami No York. Train" '" and ''! I'ullmnn sle. pint ars h. I ween N'i w '..rk New Orleans am: Ittrmini.'hain . Trains- :;7 f 1 1 . . ::s I'nlhnan shvpinp "are hot ween New York and Now Or lea n . Trains 1 i7 and L'.s i'ab'inaii f-loopin. ".arn V,':. d.diei.ui and Atlanta. For further in '..rmat ion call on: P. L. ' h inner, '1 ieket AL'ent, CasUmia, N . C E. II. Graham. I). P. A., Clio-1'.... V. rj id. 1 l There May Be Some Clever Way -to succeed without saving mon ey, but you will find if you will ask that about 1H) of those who AUI'i successful don't know what that "Clever Way" is. They DO know, however, that THKY got where they wanted to go via the Savings Bank route. Make YOUR start today through the savings department of this bank. A single Dollar is all you need -and the WILL-POWER to act. Citizens National Bank ''We pay interest on time deposits" Gastonia Mill Supply Company SERVICE Brushes - Brooms Crayon Bobbins - Spools P. W. Oilers True. Teacher Now, children, what is It e want most in the world to luuke s pcfsrf'y IiappyT P.rlht YpiwiKster The Uiinjs we in't got. Stray Stories. Farmers' o-operalive.nrsaBiaaiMm, in a lifer nia. last year did a totalTLiSiiiesi f 1275,000,000. HANK and PETt OVA, HWK - VAOW COULO YOU ? INSTRUCTIONS tO READERS WHEN you 5tt THIS MARK'' TWffSffOME ve were. i "For some one said, 'Those camels j "It will not d. for t'e enemies of and Kerr Stanmer, German Ambassador to London, photo- Fifteen thousand people read The Ga- Itre such a beautiful part of the ncen- bona fide nation:.! hd r atiin.-i-m in graphed in London. Dr. Simons headed tha German delegation zette every day. A small amount will ry.' Now what do you make of America tn d iv, 1 ' , bar - n ' . h rd ' ' and it was his refusal to accept the Allied terms that led to the carry a message to them for you. .It's hat?" -Samuel (;.. t, Allied occupation of several German cities. ' the wpcst the best "I make of that," said Camel Three, ! , 1 'that we made the scene much more : eal. Just as if they were giving a 'lay with a scene in a children's nurs- , ry. It would lie suitable, wouldn't It, o have a few children around now, youldn't It? In the same way it is i uJ table to have us in this piny." "What, does suitable mean?" the '. tber camels asked. The thing!" said Camel Three. "Fine." the other camels agreed, as ! hey trudged Into their stable for a ! ood night's rest. Phone 286 by RAY H0PPMAN Crr4 you tellwc. how rucH Wmmi w,.. r hsJtAlMKr-l 1 r ' " lt t- mhLLVINTLUVilJ If . ... . i ' I V ' V , 1 WCSOcQS OF trAB J U .; h ? . Jfe - ( quarts ; .BUT Villi (U5UDr2Rl NEXTtlWE?. HEArXO ' I
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