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FACE SIX THE GASTONIA. (N. C), DAILY GAZETTE FRIDAY, APRIL 8; 192L .V'3A WOJfEN ARE INSMRATION AND SUSTAINING POWER OF IRISH GOVERNMENT. DUBLIN, Apr. . Women an- tlir inspiration an.l tin- snt.iinint; jmuvit the Irish National ii:ovriiii-iit. This U wCH rwigiiizpil throughout Ireland, even hy British e.normiioiit of flcials whofv task of Milxltiinif Sinn Vrui militants an.l restoring jiea'-e iins Imiii inj.i.-i r.-nh.-.l a l..n; m.t Diane ttn-fiill more iliffii-ut lv reas.iii of I'iim.-iii whihi-ii ox rolling t!n- inira! Aii.lri-tv ' meii. ulici t v y.i'. tic .lolitut,. I'liililren, turnery ai..I in . i.i.! mothers. v.oul.l take them to tlie lo.al Mores an.l. from their own pneken, u.il (.t them fr.on h.r.l to foot. The I'h-.m:iii woinvn -liowe.1 the tini--: ptateful airH-i:itioii of the .iil,.i vrork. a'l! In null they were lnverl.-N 1.1 ri-jiav t Ihmh. 'aitairi Wwii.m of tie- fr.nii 'he i 1 1 1 - (.'en BIO PREPEBJI3NS . ABE BEING M4DE FGR STATE S. S. (Tin) i I It. Wln-rever one (ror- in this eountry he hears extolle.l the "snirit of tlie women. "' Women shelter, fee.l .in.) liin.l up tlie wound of the 'flyinc columns of the 'Irish RejiulJienn army. They rolled money for the Diiil Kireann, they s. w nn.l nuri- an.l lo a him. Ire. 1 other things that fall to women in war time. What line of them .lo outside woman's ' ei.stoine.l .ihere of altni'ies c:iii milv In eon jee tureil. (Jeneral Sti ii klai: l. covernor of the huge area now na.h-r martial law, to!. I the coiTi'soii.lent tiiat women ..irM.-.l loiireale.l nn.ler their skirts i-lrnks the rifles, lioinl.s ami iru.lv.-r- uhi.li were u.se.l liy the men risponsilile for a JIUIIiInt of .'imliiishr- of rro'.vn for.-. s i the Cork !ist riet. Xothine in the last six months guerilla fighting has more -' .' rii;:ir. the imagination oi" iii-wp.-ipr:- renders than the nrrest of the 1 1 -year oi l iwii-rint girl of Cork comity who, n.-ir;n.,' st.-i 1 ar mar around her lxi.lv. was ean;ht whih (eiirryiiiR across n fl.l.l liiKltiiiK a Lew;" niarhino gun. Women, aecordiiiK t'1 rrmirt, a. . orn Tianied various parties of the lh pul.li.an army who shot and killed the It Hiitisli irtflliifeuce officers on I'olilin's ''l!l:i.k Sunday" last Novomlx r. A proclamation recently spread broad east through Ireland wa head..' "'Stand Fast!' Sav the Women of Ireland." After landing, the l?eubli can army the proclamation continued. "We men and women of Ireland will . atanil by nnr army till the certain day of victory. We glory in their heroism on iler tortne and in their deeds of valor in tin? field. We repudiate the calumny . that Our brave soiiliers are a 'murder gang.' We Muist defy the enemy s in--lent eommand to refuse food and shelter to our owa eountrynien. We scorn all , proclamations that would make lri-h in,,it, declaring that boys had brought hop. women an.l ehildrcn h out of their count rv Colonrl W. n. .la.kson the American lied 1 n.- the Xuierieau t,. tile loo.. Ie,s had I" ii .biv.-i, .ro'jrair.s ia enl i'mTII'i, !. id. I 1. . I he:, si, III or the STMti v.ir.ii meet" V:r. h of i. i?i:: 'nail ra in . oiu I'-. W. A in r. 1 I 'mil- k i -- n-lili' ol til h r.ilin.-i ; told The Associated I'r.-ss thflf the led Stoles navv did (in. ..ii?ii nil epidemic of typhus 1'ni- bad. HARDING IS "JUS- THE SAME" TO HIS OLL COOK AS EVER. Ir.rz, Colored, Got Entry To President With Gift Of Cakes While Job Hunt ers Waited. W ASH I VCThX. I.i-. L's. While n .- vir:tl otli.e seekers iv.-re d in mum tiw i 1 ,.1 r heel- :,t the Wllite House i ',.v,,;il. i. lb. -e to. law nailing to -.' l.eoig,. II. of I hiistian, ,lr., M-i-trlan to the I'r. s.-h-u' a ni.gr. ss. ,-arr ing l pa" r pa. kage approached a doorkeeper and iii,eied soioelhing to him. Ti result v.a- that she as shown i.i to Mr. i hi i-.tia u 's of at i '. Hello, In. 7." sa ' I Mr. 'h: itian ' what . an I do for you .' ' ' " I uaid to see the I'r. sid.lit a:d gi.. ll i 1,1 I his, ' ' .-hi.1 I II . MeV.'lllirter, I 111' llai. lings' inok in Marion, whose chip pi d I f and wafl'li - rceiv. d almos- :, i;i ii. Ii piibii. itv as the I'resi.leelial , ;ii:di date himsell', sluice. I Mr. hri-lin content - of li'-r p:i;kage. When Hardings came to the Whi'e Hon-. was engaged as i-nok in the home of I'. . tirant. .Ir. A fen niiaalis i : 1 1 . r I in 7. a ! smile on he: fa. I , W.is slopped newspjiper roan as she was l.:iiio cM-.-ative ofli.-e-. li, von see the I'le-idellt '" as asked. ''Yas, I -aw ti-i" 1 ' i-i sid. nt and 1 huii s ll n Ii ii ' he hasn't had since h. in Marion, ' ' she replied. ' ' I nude r h. Id -t," te. ,nt-la I oui- iiu this from , ry d'-eds Hal the i.i :;. ll 11 g . i I.. la . I 'I'u. i i i . A l the tin e 1 lie illgtoll bl i . I In a !g tin- gav. .lied h. -.lll'.. likes t ooi; The I'm hi-, i I ' i gll !',, 'II. I'. North little cakes for him. tin- kin I he men nn.l irnmen tf-iitora to their conntrv wilh Lnglisli walnuts on top. an' h. nd we will tie n trni to our soldiers n "um from lite rti'h his own hand. NuiW Cnvcll to England's " . I iesident lie's jus the BsKles the Countess Markieviv?: tlmrr ' "Who is you.'" In., broke efT, r are ' neore or more of prominent Irish ii'g into the face of lor ipn-sl iom r. "I- Women serving prison terms or waiting .vo' one of thus,- una who writ.-' lor trial for their xealntis efforts to further newspapers' i a use il v.. is. yo it h d t, a.-fl p. a . mi! I. Ii. Col fill I , fr. on i :i lion I 'end gist i r . e of . d. lit s lolid ii a r iter l. h.l e 1-o.d; d . tli esose of Irilf inde)ieiidenee. They Include doctors, t?acliers and several younjy women conspicuously identified with the Irish language revival. down that they ain'l no change Ilardin ' him ben, ' I're-M nt .jus' the same as he ever was." the W r I ' e iii Mr. He', BLUEJACKETS HELPED RUSSIAN TYPHUS SUFFERS. RAfU'KA, D.VLMATl A, Aj.r. ('.. The generoHity shown by the oflicers and men pf the -American warships in the Adriatic. eoiirniHiidt'il by Rear Admiral Andrews will never lie forgot ten by more ,-than 20,WMl of the Russian refugees from the Crimea, who, infected with typhus, fleil from the Hulshevists and found refuge here on the Diilmntinn const. Tlwj American sailors' tendernesr:' in BELIEVE EXPRESS BOX CONTAINED "FOUR ROSES." Monroe Journal. Kor years, "since the memory of man rennet h not to the contrary, " an iuiei cut looking box, haxiiig tin- appearance t of containing canned goods has luid im , claimed in the express office at Matthew" Ihiring this time a coajing of .Ins! a bout an inch lliik ha I acitiuiiilatc I in the top of it, and express men had given no thought as to ils con'en's until ti' other ilay when on opener' the ufli. according to a Monroe employ" of the cimnanv it was found that the nlai-.. hod keepinKtheehildrciiclothedandfeda.nl Wn r.,liw,.k,,,. The old box had ).,. ., the outpouring of pocket books and ,.,,,.,, of its r0iitcnts, nn.l on tin- floor Stores on the ships, for relief is the f,1(ri. ,;V ,L, pnst(,,1(1;l r .artons label thief topij of conversation in the Kits- f,,, ..rmlr Hos..f," tl-e name of a pop,,, gian colony and the refuge. remain' ,,r of (li..key. N., express a ing in thii diihi :t. ' ,,, nts nil the wav between M,inn.e nn.l DISTRICT FEDERATED CLUB VOMEN MEET IN ALBEMARLE. ; AM., marie. April 7 . A I'.eua i today v a- ln.-;i s ,. t!. I i ; I. di.trie of tee federate. I Women 's ( !ub. Aim. at -III prominent l.td'u s from uri oi-, cities ;in.l t.iui:-. of HoMcrn North Carolina werei preseui, amung tbein bi ing Mi's. ('. ('. ilnok. state pr- shh ni, oi Cb.-irlo'te. and ' M;s. lltd'lls I,. Ci". .'ll, di-'. I'lct plesident, of Lenoir. I lobea : ions wer. present from Lenoir, M .rgaidoii, Hickory, New-1 ton, Stat'--: ille, Nalisbnrx and Ansiai ville. Hel'orc the rigalar niee'ing nni opened the local i lull gave t la dob gales an elaborate lun. I. eon in the h:i ial-lone j Inline of M i s .1 1' l.;.: ( ll . The big feature m' Ihe oi.asiiin wasj the add;, ss ,t M.-s. Hoik. v. hah .dosed ; the prog 'a m of the meet jig. ; I'Tliry hare .Ted ns. Th?y are the J , 1lor f or)1 1 otl an, silently biightest remembraiK es of our unhappy ,n,,jr i,,,. Clistcnee," is the most common scnti . ment esprrsseil alinut lire. The bluejackets of the flairship Olym , pin, and the deslmyer Ahlen, Brooks, Gilmer, Reuben, James and the Hturte Tant have fed fi .'( peitmns daily and have even taken clothing from their own barks to give to the refugees. When the refugees landed at Cat tarn Bay and other places and it was found' that no preparation had been made for 1 their arrival, the ?ailors worked hard to like dwelling plae for tl.etn. They cleaned the old barracks, and hangars $nl sqinet-hnes made up gangs of Rus i inns who assisted in the general clean-' ing np. Upon an outbreak of typhus later the ailors brought into use improvised .lis infecting plants, steaming apparatus and baths nnc! eliminated the dirt and Termin which the Russians had acuiuu lated in their clothing through the win ter. With real American generosity, Ad- l.emuaniiig Keeping Appointments. Master John ! Servant - Ye ;, sir. Master Me sure you tell me when it is ) o'clock. Servant -Yes, sir. Master - Don 't forget it. I promised to meet my wife at ".AM mid she'll be provoked if I'm not there when she nr rives.-- Answers. A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism. "A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago completely doubled n ji with rheirmatism. I hande.l him a bottle of Clianiberiain 's Liniment and told him to um- it freely," s.-iys '. I'. Rayder, l'atten Mills, N. Y. "A fen days later he walked intti the store as straight as a string and banded me a dollar saying, give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment; 1 want it in tie house all the time for it inr.-.l me." f Prevent It LJ HURLBURTO V 7 CAMPHOR PILLS Cj A null bottl carried la yooi VHJ fT pckt cuaranteM you lnatmat IpJ rallef at itmaLl coat. Wbaa hij i Ton SNEEZE. BNDFFLH S3 Ul r feel a CHILL oomlat 11 1 ; j taka on tmma- S IEI I .-!-' X I QT 'X.. . . ' ' - -tnafle UMjrfcr at the table. No coffee pot needed.' Dissolves' instantly; t hUWfCsmareatnat twenty-eve per Cjnt. of all bean coffee made is wasted. iEach can GJWamgtoc'ftCoSee a equivalent to ten tirr.es i'.s weight ia reacted bean coffee. Hisiirealhe;cost by the cup Ky the size of the can is.....'... .''m. -.; 10c lor rpechJ trial tiiv "iT- - " GET IT FOR LESS AT he ODoIbe GASTONIA'S POPULAR PRICED STORE Men HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SPRING SUIT SNAPPY SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN At Prices that Defy Competition. Val ues that Formerly sold at $35.00 and $40.00 NOW Men's New Straw Hats All the New Shapes and Styles at Less Than PRE-WAR Prices m $15.00 (WO $21.75 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY $1.45 $1.95 $2.95 ens Shoes & Oxfords )'no San pie lot of Men's Shoes a n ii Oxfords, lilack and Tan, val ues up to $7.50, spe cial for aturdaj' only $3.98 Men's Mahofr. Shoes, Kn;:lish and Rlurher Toe, Rubber Heel $7.- 50 value $4.95 Men's Genuine Russet Leather Army Shoes, guaranteed, $ 8. 5 0 value $5.65 Mnhopr. English and J?lucher Toe Oxfords, Goodyear Welt, Rub ber Heels, $7.50 val ue $4.95 Mahog. Drogue Oxfords Goodyear Welt, Rub ber Heels, $10 value $6.45 Men's Mahog. Officers Shoes, Rubber Heels, ?i),00 value $5.95 LOOK FOR nice GASTONIA'S POPULAR PRICED STORE B. & L. "The Old Reliable" The Gastonia Mutual Building & Loan Association announces opening of its 37th Series on April 1. This issue is 50c per share per week. Matures in less than 3 1-2 years. Earns same rate of interest as 25c shares. Good Profits; "Quick" Returns. Have had 1G years experience. Never loss of a cent. Serves its Own Subscribers only. Earned last year 6.122 per cent. E. G. McLURD, Secy, and Treas. At Gaston Loan & Trust Co. , tlM!11MpW!!llMpiWBIM!li:MWIff.MliMa:MMl!IMlWin-l m JDOFFEE lfcrf i ;! il COMMON SENSE teaches us that repairs on automobiles should be done by the very highest grade labor available. We not only give our customers the very best in workmanship but also at reasonable prices, for remember we do not have to pay the high city taxes. . Give us a trial and you will give us all your work. We satisfy our customers. DIXON & H OWE GARAGE Corner South Marietta and 8th Streets Phone 3313 i 1 i! I I i K ri 1 The Great Out Of Doors is calling every young and vigorous person at this season and there is no better sport or real exercise than Lawn Tennis. We have a very complete assort ment of Rackets and Halls. We have Spalding, Reach, Kent Rackets and Pennsylvania hand-made Balls. These are absolutely the best on the market today. Come in and look them over. Spencer-Atkins Book Co. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GASTON I A DAILY GAZETTE BANISH THE ENEMY OF MANKIND . . i.w DuvtTUiTTRU ftnlaaa la When your body is raoneo , i.Vi K.iirll gradually destroying the life-evinr force, within. N.utrmll. the toxins acd destroy tn w ! A -J ft M F VJ, 5. aJLILLZJ It rapidly ax.d aurly .el.lmln.te. tne V"P. - mrIfai rog. m.tio symptom, uvn " i. - taniahM rh.um.tMB Half . teaapoonful taken one or twice dally rn health Tour companion. kfl THE KELLS COMPAwTlJ
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