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' I " WEDNESDAY, MARCH 33, 1921. THE GAST6NIAV (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE f AGE SEViU Daddy's , DEBS GAVE HIS j SANCTION TO PLANS I FOR HIS RELEASE Fairy Tale iARY GRAHAM BOWER. mi i tanuom n vunw Htviwtt uwoM i ; TATTLE-TALE TWINS. Master Wood Elf had promised the glri and boy who were having atlvt-n-turiM Unit lie would take thein to visit tlie -Tattle-Tale Twins. "rVeII," said MaaiiT TIiousTitfuIness, I leave you with Mr. Wood Elf who Js to take you to visit the Tattle Tale Twins." j. "ISood bye," said the girl. "Good-bye, Master Tliouplitfulness," said the boy. "Iteally," he added, as they both waved to Master Tliought fulness, "tliis is a more wonderful trip than ever I dreamed of. You see, Mr. Wood Elf, I don't know whether Mrs. iWood Elf told' you or not, but we're oft on adventures. We also want to find out how we can become leaders. "In, short I waut to be a lender among men und the girl wants to be a leader among women. "They say we oan find out how to manure this by going to the Mouse of Secrets where our questions will be answered." "Yes," said Mr. Wood Elf, "I heard you' were on your way. V hear about those who are polnsr forth for inden tures. We like to inert them too!" Mr, Wood Elf made a low how and the boy made a bow nearly as low and as fine as his. He was such a nice soul, the hoy and girl decided. There wasn't any thing unusual in his looks or in his "We'll Be Off Now." wnys. He was just thoroughly nice, that was all, and that was really enough. "You, knew we were roinjr to visit the Tattle-Tale Twins this afternoon, didnlt you?" asked Mr. Wood Elf. '"Yes, to be sure you did. It was the last thing Master Thoughtfulness said to 'you Well, we'll be off now. We'll walk along through the valley a littlp way tind then as we come to the next hill we'll find at the bottom cf it the Tattle-Tale Twins. They haven't any real home, but that is where we usual ly cnn find thorn. "It's not fa--. We'll yet there by supper time. It may not be a very pleasant meal in a way, but I think you will be amused by it. And all the family come around then that is ni many of the family ns ever do appear together. Some of them like to ho off hiding behind things, trjing to ee things that someone does which they can tattle about, oh. they're an aw ful family. We luive a dreadful time with them. We're so afraid folks will think they're funny or smart or that it's rl;:lit to tell on others and yet we're thankful to say they haven't been very lucky. "I should think yon two ntr-Jit put them to shame! Although. I don't sup pose anything will make them very much ashamed of themselves,' Mr. Wood Elf sighed. "Well, anyway, it's part of the trip. We must see e cry thing, mustn't we?" "We'd like to," said the boy. "We would," agreed the girl, nod ding her head. k They spent the afternoon in walkinsr, though nt times they did stop for short rests. They passed many people on the road going forward and some go. Ing back from where the boy and girl had started. ' "Some, you see." explained Mr. Wood Elf, "don't want to go on with their adventures. They've gotten as far as they think they can get. They've lost hope about getting to the House of Secrets in some cases, and in other cases they're so satisfied with them selves they don't think anything lies ; ahead worth seeing. There is a : bad turn in the road along the next i valley, beyond the hill we're coming to this afternoon. "It's called Turn that's all, but if you go on, around the turn, yon'r still : going towards the House of Secret. ; but If you stop and turn back, think- ' lng there is not much ahead, then you get into a rut called the Self-Satisfied Hut, which runs backwards. These people arc all coining hack from it. But we will come to that place, later. You'll see the lay of the land for yourselves." ; After a time they reached the end ; of the Valley where there was a small tilll. At the foot of the hill they saw a lot of little creatufes scrambling to get up the hill, and eTery time they got up a little distance they came slid- j ing down again. ! "You see," explained Mr. Wood Elf, j "the whole family hai become tool weak to climb the hill." i CTIJOAOO, ILL., March 2f). The energetic campaign of the Socialist party to secure the unconditional release of j Eugene V. I Vim and all other political i prisoner was scaled with approval by Eugene V. lebs himself in a recent in terview with Ojto Hrajitfrfntionnl ! executive secretary of AbUYmt par ty, in a reception rooinftof Jjie Atlanta jK'nitentiary. ? J&. Urandstetter was the first outsider to sec and speak witii lhhs h-ince t bo revo cation of prison prit ilegV "by dl.o' Wilson j adniinist rat ion . ! The plans for h' nnt Hin-v.Wr put it ion, ' to be presented to Congress on April 1.1 'and II, the second auiiiversary of the locking up of Helis, tlie visit of mum r ! nun delegations from a large number of cities to Washington iirt'tln.w da'ys, who will seek to interview Attorney (iencval Da light cry and President Harding, and all other means to get the attention of the American people upon the matter of ninnestv were discussed bv Debs, and i fully approved, according to Mr. liran stctter. i I'pon one matter alone, that of picket ! ing tiie White House immediately, was there sonic question and upon Debs' sug gestion, it was decided to held the mat ter of p'hketing in abeyance. : The nintin adopted for the .amnesty drive is ''Let's net tlieni all out", and the determination to work for the release ' of all political prisoners was empli.-i-i.-.rd by an incident that Mr. lira nstel ter learned of ia Atlanta. He Ha id ilttit Jos. h M . Col. In. II, old ti Socialist party worker, and Ks.ionne,e prisoner, was twice i ii t". nine. I that tie Prison Pa role Hoard ii.t willing to iveoinuiciid 1 1 i 1 1 for parole. " While 't.en.- is in" he siid, I will not vnluntn rilv go out . " .Mr. HransleM. r :;i. that Mr. Il.-I.s looks well, and K in . . . 1!. nt health and good .--pirils. " '(lenc w.-s never in the 'bole' " said the socialist executive, "nor did he suffer any per-"iinl mist r. at m.-iit . ' ' Speaking of ti.e matter of the emit pnign. Seen tniy Hranste! U r s aid that the other plans ex.cnt white house pic!; ctiiVg are l.oim' ioororisly pu-.lu-.l, and they will not be changed on account of the criti.-ivin that 1 hey are intended to intimidate the i'r. sident or cal. alatcd to excite antagonism on behalf of otherwise s nipa t het ic persons . "it must not be forgotten," liran stetter continued, "that the ti;ht of the people jieaceably to assemble and peti tion the government for n re. Ire's of their grievances is a part of the ('(in stitution, and most sacredly cherished. The attempt on the part of nnr oopon -cuts and of soiiie of our misguide! friends to construe the peaceable exer cise of this fundamental rilit ns some thing revolutionary .and lawless is not complimentary to the administration and it shov's u he k of conlideiice that the .id-iiiini-tration in' lids to do the right and proper thing in t!.e nia't.-r of political prisoners. "Since when has n petition to Con ej-e, become an unpatriotic or la - less act.1 Since wiicii is it disrespectful or discourteous for Am.-rican citi.. in to come lo the s. :i t of their g-iwrimu nt with persona! r.-iro-ts upon their .mi e ,i ssinen and si an tors for redress of grievances. To say that the proposed demonstration, w;u tie picketing feat ure eliminated "ill c.-ite antagonism in adtninistrat ion circles and cause ihoin to hcsjp.te or refuse to do an act of justice to which they nr.- . them in exactly the disgraced, desi is. d son adniinist rat ion, that in order to get an v matter i it i. ns FRIENDS GF THE CZAR AND OTHER IMPERIAL RUSSIANS ARE MS IN SQUALOR AND POVERTY IN DALMATIA RAGCBA, .H'OO.-sLAVIA, Mar. 2 weighing several tons but can do nothing j Friends of the late Czar Xn-hoLas, inem- with it as the Jugoslav government re- hers of the upper crust of society of itu- fuses to admit silver without paying a ! pi rial Russia, prim . s, .lakes, general, large ditty which the Huron is not able and I mi runs arc living ivpial or ia camps to do; (so tin- silver remains nt the ru infested with typhus and typhoid here tein house. 'and at (.'attar) Hay, on the Dalmatian J'lirom-ss Nina Von Kolaciielhi rg, iii- 'on.?. ; sls's upon keeping up a.H'arau. . s and Altogether :i,ev co'stitnte a gr..ap of - rt " 1 klli,s r'r "': "''d about Lino of the refuge- . i.rai.gl.l mf 1 " '"r ",!i'-h "'' r-ceiv.-s .Vt ..-ifts :i from the Crama w!,--i (..'neral Wr.ei '' '',,!'!,li"K J"'r "'", f: ,":,U r"""' gell's ami i'ds'.cviu ;,nnv ,-oll;. p-.i-d end '' ' ,"'t' ' who have - i b s.altered about Hi - Maria ll-mink. ill. dtnediter of the .,j,;;llk 1. inner lrisidcnl of I lie li'ussian Ihun.a, ... .... . . has an cxei-ul i c posit ion v. it h t he Amcr est!;'es ot tint" former nntierial ..... . . nan lo .1 i t ai o ceiiis a .lay, as sue speaks Knglisli. I oh.iii i Hi uui ni lai, firnii-Hy ( oniuia te taut o;' the C.n's Ar tiilciy s. houl and nearer of I'll .1 ra tio:s i-. an otto e man fat 1 1- American led ( r.s- at tin cents a da. He .-.hows real enterprise, l',.r hi- is -aviug numey and bnyiiig tools-to make doll's furni ture and sivs that will. in two months he will h.iM' a f'iclor employ ing i-'o jn-r-- m --. In the majority of cases, Inini-M-r, the ! .!- mi ii, .Mem. i, .-ii - untitled tor iniu'li . The Ass .riated Press correspondent - ( 11,kl,, work. The w ,. are v..-iTe. .,-x-era1 iiair.'ici.s ..i ill i torls ami airplane hangars where the Has. inns ate ipiarti red. Ccmra's could tie s,...;, in t :tt.-rs waiting tia ir tun s l'. . r ru'iim-' and eating s-mn and s!e out ..f me--tins and tin' i liiiiue; up ml '.la k lo-. -... grandeur ecu cut fr. nt their rni.'s when lastly jewels s:".cl i .1 their tlinht fu.iu the Holsiievisia are iifoueht out from ! hi' recessi-s of t '. r 1 -1 Icoejle eoniiising their dirty, .iiikcp! haggayi. I'r'.u. pr'nees-c and neuerah; sleep on hard cement tloos and I in rely uianaee lo ex isf on the mcagi r allowance of food doled out to them. Their costly furs, oMi-e exnrU ra nt but now scant and worn aim. is( haiile--. show, !:, form.-r ri-!us el t heir owner . A PICTURE OF TOMORROW- In your mind do you carry a picture of tomorrow with a bettor income, bet tor clothes, a better home, more independence. Are you expecting to succeed in business and be free from the worries of limited finances. Then, your picture should include a fund which you are building up from month to month by saving a portion of your income; a fund to provide the things for which yon are hoping; a foundation around w hic h you can build 'financial independence. Our Savings Department is designed for the individual who wishes to save tteadily, building up a comfortable account by making periodical deposits. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $750,000.00 Their unifi. tr ouper in I If. i-i a. loss their lire;, round ii- t'-ire-. -I: n-jf inn', v . a t hat and tunic- -..id'., rs. .. ; ;:. t 'nil a . 1 ra i-.1 The ' h " in- e! boots. t;. ',:;. on. . ! rid ...., . ;--::'. ;,rii. d i" l -l; s c. n:i-!i t '-i v on i heir I., ... i dime v. . 11 Ni-it...-. !ne .(fi lls th. V --. ! !-. - a Iv.s o ' 1 'a i- i ill' 'he U,.1H'U r '-ria ! :. mi- '. I'r-i , - T i i i ,k of .-. -al ,.. -roitsidfrs : ill--. It . ri.-.i I . . with -tiiiiM I r-. i hi!- t I a I'.l,' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .'..!! litted to be.onie teachers and iiurses but the present st-,r;is of .luo-daM.i is lei -.nil a- to alh.'- -o t.ri;'e a a.initi. r to ... absoriii.l. M..n .. the b'-is-uiii of li.i rs hae s,a.i..cd i.i ion.iie; tin .lui( .-!a a l iny. Wi.l.iU- at I-: tl flleees are tijillt- intf I i -a v e ii. tivi s. ,.f tin ir c a ihlren. Mm.-. I.'uchh.l'. .hue.iiit, r of one ..f the ar'- nuiiisti i -. and i 'V of a ,,onel . r i : 1 1 ''..!'!- ' ho loiiid.-r- uHMIMtltlMIMM ! I. . he Pols!.. M l-. I UI'lKll.y lillltl.U- en .rt ,., k..,. ,,,..,-,: s-2 JOHN E. ECIC 2 DR. A. P. Du LONG CHIROPODIST Room 1215 Realty Bldg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Public Accountant tar- A Auilits Svslcmfl. Cost Finilinff ; nr.; rm a n .w a.-.- o I a 1 1 1 k , w ' i . iself an t i hihir, a li.ii 'I'!. I nil. t i. -in l.'e I '-os. L'o.l ,r..l, - . I,, I !:. a. i! . -,ril - . r. o- iliie' a .1- -'- .. i I' ir--.ni. ..Ill-- l-i ha! ", tst National I'.ank Z Phones: Ke-iileuce slfi I, Th o 'ini.e r;::; 0 .It, ,! lie noik i . I r ' . 1 1 a r ' i ,l i a'el a te.Uie, ! 'ie let a i a i - i ' ; ..a i 1 1, : t ... 1-si.i r. !. a', v -a;,., ri 'inv M r,r.,ae.l,ile. nil.' !' II... I.'..-- id iu. !' I .1" letr.p Ibis- T' 8 W. W. GALLOWAY i U audi rou Public Accountant, liank Kx.im mcr and (lit re ,i: vslnn.it ij r CiiilnUe nnd Atlanta Ollireo - - V . ,, r inrii hi in' i - 1 1 . t worth m Hesidtnce GAS1 Vh I A, N . C. I ..,-. ..v. ne.l four , ni, and g P. O. Box 358 .1- ,i.i-. I,-. the KTBsscwviwxwjvi&iaa aVc rot tin III ."II. he I .''"" lef.Cie. - eioed to i, - oi ,. PO I. V. ', lOO Successfu Service h, I v -I l. ti oa'v .1 ,' sil't. s'r ,..; : a.l A iin-rii an K. 1 ' - Par. ni on 'l i. i-'.r., .vl- . la- v: tb-n.-ra! Wr-iifll iil.iti a.t iu o t'rimi'-ri' .-a o. --, - e -i , hr(. ; ! I't:-.r.. sr l,l,i;'l.i V(1. I. of j- uMin-iiln ! . : '..-- .-. f 1 1 1 1 i ir tie lit and an, .tier "no d; it io-p'lals. i. mi i. rui .1. ! r.e . -. -. h.-.M ' 1 1 e h t to the I 1 1 - s i a 1 1 s -ml. i ' I -1 ' , I ' 1 1 e . 1 1 and me.; i. ines as 1 ' n ited St a ' na : I es m Is in thc waters could , and I'm lin ri.-an lb -1 ro-s has .o n. r.o;s.. s ip pla I th- m it it !i drills . GOLDEN RIVERS OF WOODLAND SWEETS INUNDATE PANCAKES OF CONTINENT orUll)!te I it to place same cat. u'urv as i he and discte.litc! V,I whose policy was any coiisiderat ion in were to dehrise them V ri I, y t.T "VS . V jr. X Ail' .' .'" as Jfl, y v ej 1r X i 6 selves before the President. We do not believe that this spirit an, mates the in coming adminis-twit ion . '' "We cxp.it lit - it. iv a.iministrat ion to be reactionary in many particulars," said Pranstetter, speaking fMr himself, liis committee a ml for ih-bs, "ue expect that it will oppose many just deinauds of the ere;ani.. d winkers, and the wi-h-1- of the people ireucrally, but c do not believe that they are k'-olie; to deny the rii;ht i ;' .. ritimi or to consider it, as did the Wilson eoi.iurau'e, insulting and pre sumptuous, on the party of any yrouji of citi.ens to make their wishes known. "Amii.-'v cotnrnittii's are ln-in or ganised in . very r-rt rt and if is c rt-- in h.i' tl will come t. W.i si. -.a df 'nuin inanv thousan 1-. from -.-on s of cities fJTA'tL 8 s. - & 4t Ah 1 j v.:--r. V CHAS. C. WILSON F. A. . A Member Am. Soc. C. F. . Architect Home Office 304-3 0-7 Palmetto rbuhlinR Columbia, S. C. Branch Office UuRh E. White. Mgr. Mem . A . I . A 208 First National Hank Hldg. Gastonia, N. C. W. K. I.KEPKI?, B E. S K I. . LEWIS, H E. J LEEPER & LEWIS Z Civil Engineers Tho Umg experience, complete facilities and modern equipment of the First National Bank-' ena bles it to render to business firms, organizations and individuals a class of service calculated to meet their needs in an absolutely satisfactory manner. This bank welcomes all accounts, whether large or small, and makes a special feature of ex tending to all patrons prompt, courteous and helpful attention. JSecomc one of our contented cus tomers. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "The Bank of Dependable Service." Pcsij'.r.n, Mapa, Estimate and Pifrise J Municipal and Land Survey 3 Office ion 1-2 E. Main Ave. Phone 7j2 S 5 t 4 s?2Lr . it. 4 yf Wf. U 'rvi 'tln cinrntrv. o. 1. 'ritli.iis that tokio, p. : i lie Associate Is made here tirrit Konans resident other parts of the s.ecial .lepartuicnl Tv -st. ..rah nee ot' AiiiuiUfleeiiiciit a- r.r-te-r..-l of I ress for in Vl.eliv i-tok nud in i ma ri' tnn- ; rurfti .-s a I ', .. -t.iiiii-rre.l in the Korean jf.uerf ! ri.Tit irrai. r..l. 'lr . .st is eitinia'od at t.i.i.oi... ; ' r ; a. . ir rent year, YYWEN THE SAP rS IU 1 Ht MAflts' OTTAWA i ON'T. Hrmi. '!. maple trees of eastern ..-in;o:a i,.ai . ature rivers of syrup vrill s ion s.-ir, tlowinc Lnter it will tianket tne ; pancakes of a continent and etv the palatable touch to many other , taMe delicacies. Twenty million pounds, ncordinc to a department cf atrriculture ie- j port, should be this year's harvest. Quebec, the mufrest producer, will furnish about 14.500.ft00 pounds. Ontario about R.fwm.OOO aoJ New Prun?wick an! Nova Scotia crov8 the remainder. Total value shonlc! exceed S2.O00.000. Vat stretches of nrimeYal manle forest awaits modern snear-makin? erjuipment in northern parts of Cuebec and Ontario. Plans for de---oni" be betrt ad vanced 07 a n timber of Intress, in-lncf!n a co-operaHve sn ear makers' association. This ortran ization also seeks la'srs to prohibit coninound srrrttps that deceive the public, and is urjrin? the eovem ment to assist in a bifr annnal ex position. The covemment has es tablished in Quebec four schools in the manufacture of suar and svrup. Keforestinu with maple, which "should prove a very remunerative enterprise, yielding an annual crop of suear and a heritage in timber," is advocated in the government re port. The Indians started the fi d us try, pashmif the maples with tomahawks and catching the pap in birch-bark dishes. It was boiled in earthen kettles. In few back vroods spots the methods of the red men have been little improved. Modem equipment will soon trans form this condition, however. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYTEM . SCHELULES. rrivfll tiii.i .h .artiire of pa.seng) rains tit ti.asloina : Hchediile fi , 1 r - .nliliHtie. an inforina tion ami not ttoirnnleed . Arrives Depart from fur 4:2.1:1 X. Y. -W.-ishn At la Ithani 4.'jr.t 8:L'():i harlot te A I hint a :2(m 9:.'!sa I '.Ii iu Atl Wash N . O. 0:.'iHt 1 ft : ::.".: Washintrrtoii-Atlanta 0 :::rs 12:1.",i Westminster MaiivillB 2:-1." 4 "o;i A'lant.i Piclmion l 4:Sti .":'20i Ihnnille Westminster a:20 w : ( 1". At!.inta-Washi!ie;ton H:0.' 9:2."p V W,t!i At! Illinui N O 9:2.r( llr-tup P.ham At la Wash ' 11:40; Trains 'J!t ar-.d -".l Pullman sle'iinf ars Iwtwcen P.irnrin;!;.iiii ami New YorK . Trains ars h t v, en Hirmipehain Trains :7 and .'!S Pullman sleriinp ar.' h.tw.an New York and New Or lean? . Trains M',7 and 1 '.S Pullman sleeping 'ars V.'ashinr'an and Atlanta. For further information call on: P.. I,, t'hr mer, Tirket Aifent, Gastonia, N. C. F.. II. Orabam, T . P. A., 9 11 I It I II I !!. I I I I 1 1 1 1 STOP IN AND HAVE A TALK 1 1; rrmioic aliout the lumlier for your new luiildiiu;. Perliflpfl we nt K'"e you unme KinterM that will save you money ur ttive; yon a Letter hnildiiiK. There is no ol.liat-on iinplict in our offer to advise you . ..I- CITY LUMBER CO., Phone -247 Dallas Road at C. h N.-W. Crossing ml 1'iil'm.m shfpint York N Orleans an' WIZARD MEANS QUALITY "Good as the best, better than the rest." "Our name is our guarantee." WIZARD BAKERY CO. South Street Phone 798 Rainbow Polieemen Wy tre some policemen Uke rain bow 1-Because they generally tppear iter, the, stonn la over. - The only "effective way to' 'reach the people of Gaston eonnty is through the advertising columns of The GazetU HANK and PETE VOUQ.-EA. - PLEASE ATTENTION, "PLEASE ! -TME BUD VJr40DRAf5 TrAS 5TR.vP HAS PkFEW . . ) (IBrLEWEei - L VKiT "TO Cv4fNN4ES TKPCT PRE. Topr a 1 VJML StrXTB TrVU-2? ftpPROVAU VOJ WILL C6SEGVE THW "tUE LIMES 5EPAQPTflMG -THE5E SPACES RUN Up A.UDD0WM- NOHVJPE.lNlC.'ro W1LJMW AMD UP-- rr.Evrr VJE APE. SU&Z-X wv k11LL APPkEGFTi tl I r.Q 4 ;- I -A H'- M'N. I I Or CDUQSHHOO v4rWE NlOTlCED THPrf VsJUVt - fTACT WE ARE. VAEAJTIlV ' " . . ,(F- HrTU- t i"PLEWEY by BAY HOPPMAN AUO NSTEAO OP ostc PE4 PilAO NVL'-fOOCiAM TUS . W vJE. V4U- OSE. -THE soCarel
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