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THS GASTONIA GAZXTTX. WEDNESDAY, PEBRUAXY 24, 119. Gastonia and Gaston 4 MORRIS BROS. A Department Conducted by the Gastonia Chamber of Commerce. PAGE EIGHT. e Lave put on sale a big lot of Ladies and Misses' Coats anil Wra( at price that cannot be matched in this or any other market. Your opportunity is at hand if you need a good warm coat or wrap. These are not extra fine quality but good. ser i.-cyble Coat and the price are half and less than half their prevent value Hig bargains nl s in Men's :4, 0,1 and .'!6 size Wool Suits at halt-price. Ii cither of thewe sizes fit you come while t'e picking is ?oo.l Morris Bros. Esai The Hi ,f '-Har Hrnrd i I ' Most oiii:i ii ' ' Sin I YESTERDAYS :TELECRAPHIC NEWS y I literiiiit ion:d News .-MMti.i. ISKKI.IN. Kel.. A antlc pi t tn overthrow tl.e S. nudist, i. Lai:.'!:, and restore tin1 1 1 . 1 -. i"H'li iiii; I i i r i . . Joachim, the sixth m"U nf t ic t K.h her; I'rin.e Iftlppi edit . I.iitiei in i r.. the liataiian n..wn. and i-I'.i'lv iei ....-t liecn nnea rl lied ! t! . in .-s; iy.il. . i - .-it Munich. Art Hirers, noblemen aul in liU4tri.il barons are intuited. The arrest of Prince Rupprecht is probable. Prince Joachim is no" safe at Potsdam. Mann heim, an important in. lust rial city in Ha leu. proclaimed a republic ly the Spar tucides, is now cut off from the outside world. The workmen's and soldiers' council at Munich is I'.uiniiin a republic and the council is setting up a revolu tionary court composed of ineinlers of workmen's ami soldiers' council. LONDON. Pel.. .". -Forty thousand idle men at Munich have I teen armed by the radicals sml further trouble is inev itable, said a dispatch to The Daily K press today. Fifty aristocrats have le-en warned that they will le shot if any at tempt is made to restore the monarchy. WASHl NtiTOX, Kel.. J"i. Kolloit mj. the arrival of President Wilson at the White House this morning the announce nient was made that the President will make one more public appearance in ad ditiou to a probable address to a joint session of Congress licfore returning to France March ."ith. He will devote much time to reconstruction problems, confer ring with governors ami mayors summon ed to Washington ,y Secretary of Labor Wilrtoii to attend a great reconstruction ciJHgrexs. Today the President teiterat ed his confidence in his belief that A liter iciins "will rally with practical uiianinii ty " to the support of the League of Na tion. .lust Itefore retiring aboard his train last flight, the President signed the 6Mtn.0ll(i.uiMl dollar revenue bill which reaches into the pockets of all and make effective the Itone dry law in tin- district rf Columbia. He will inform the mem Iters of his cabinet of the exact -tatus ot the peace negotiations at the regular meeting this afternoon. PHILAIiKLI'IlIA. PA.. Feb. :!.-. Five of the eleven Spaniard arrested yesterday. susvte.l of an alleged plot to assassinate the President, are held by the government. They will probably lie .le ported as undesirables. The other six ere released after close (ph'-dioning. Pile lull signed l.-,s; ingM. II l;l;l:l b'l.. Feb. 1'V iVim-iii;, ,i..l i.;ie. (lie list of p I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t Ii I II Males ' ..;, v. lien -It at lied t lie I . ih 1 1 . : ' I a let in llnel: t t t lie ri H i st 1 1 ; I ' I ! . . ! " I.' I . I . !. . ". N .I in- u ill lie .In w t !..- I .e.igo. i.l N at l .is .,; 1 1 ..i t i- ,,-" I.' us t . Pa i ... it : d :. : : ; t . -It tn.la . . lee .i,,o! ,,, , , " it i . ' . n l t . a iii a in I naval stioit:tii of lie ll'.l.iV ' .11 ! .. lien I i,. Mot ll I lie t i ' ' I I - I t . ' ' ia I ii li I . H .. 'Ii. Ii 1 1 s . , s( -; t i , , i , . . WASHINGTON'. Feb. S,. Kvery .lis charged soldier, sailor, or marine is now entitled to -tio upon hmiorable discharge, effective when the sii billion dollar reve- lil.HI I . Feb 'jr.. !' l,l.-l . I,. I'.e e iliri-. tot i.t' Knipps. luis i n appni ,' ed premier ami foicign -I'rn.'nn .i" t'e new K:it,-tii:it. ;;ni eminent i. ei k it . i '. and soldnos' ceun.il a' M.mi. i . WASHINGTON. Feb The 11..-. this al'tei noun voted to a.l.w discharged soldiers, sailors and ma in. s the owner ship of their uniforms and tio cents mileage, including railroad fare home, when the conference report on the mil form bill was reported. It now goes to the Senate for adoption. ST. I.( H IS. Feb. U.i. F.x Presi.leid Taft in an address here today predicted that the I'nited States will be drawn into a great war if a covenant of permanent pence is refused. He issued a challenge to those opposing the League of Na tions. America should tell the President that the I'nited States wishes to enter the League ami assume her share of such a oteuant. If tie I'nited States does not enter the League, the old system of hi s tile alliances and compe'itivo a iinainents is inevitable, leading to a war within a decade much mote horrible than the one ius; ended. ' W VSHIM.TtlN. Feb. I'.', -The House tUis afternoon adopted the conference re iMirt on the rivers ami harbors I. ill. which now goes to the President. WASHINGTON. Feb. the Senate "ill not be asked to ratify the constitu tion of the leagiu of Nations until He American people have heard from the ad ministration leaders, it was announced this aften n after the return of presi lent Wils.ni. The President will make a nation wide sneaking tour on his return friiin his second flip abroad if he believes there is am real danger of the League being defeated by the S-nate. I.'ei. .1. M. Haiiuick. of Gaffney. S. '.. has lieen called to the pastorate of Green Street P.aptist church. High Point. Hniglars entered the tault in the of-, ri.e of P. P,. Spigner, treasurer of Rich land county. South Carolina, some time between Saturday evening and Monday morning ami stole between $!S,liflO and f ::u. nun. practically all of it in currency. Kntrame was gained to the vault from the treasurer's office by inakiug a hole through the brick wall. TUESDAY. MARCH 18TH. is the date of the annual membership dinner of the Chamber of Commerce when the entire membership will be guests of the organi sation. Put a red circle around that date on your calendar and don't forget it. What sjteaking will be done will lie of a kind that every man present will enjoy. There will lie plenty of good things to cut. Kenneth Todd is in charge of the music and that assures ail that can be desired in that way. And there are some other features not yet announced which everyone will enjoy. So save Tuesday. March" lsth. HOW MI't II STOCK hae you sub scribed iii the Gastonia Housing Corpora tion.' It you ieall wish to help Gasto nia gi-iiw and at the same tune invest itl a propi sjt inn ii.Ming ;t good return, see 'apt. W. I. I'.'il'his. chaiMii.in. in ;i.i; : 1 1 . 1 1 it-1 of ii.s . . ..ii in it tee at i.ii-i1 ami l;;!i uji. W - g. .eg 1" 1 ..." It ' Wiii.cvci ...i I. I.l. I'laf sl.ickh.ihleis, as s. i,n as - in. s -,i 1 i died. Wlil el feet tin- ol a' ,.tM hi an ! it will n aire iis olln. 's. as. . t i t' e I nil. ling lai.s and sites tl . . . inc a f w l -asl. ,. :( c. n .in a t i n . . I.iiig I...' a v.-M 'l.-si'.-i' Ii- 1 1. cs' n.eii t . i . I. I I I l. I'l il . i. I'll I I.' i. alcav s a ....:!. i -.g. nd s . r -.a t I i .i:. ' t. n. le , I ... 1. 1 s ;-,k . , i. tail gu. . s i. - in i : ; t v . . a 1 1 1 . !i 1 1 ' .. is i I .- . ail , - - if Ii.:- ..ii -1 . g i j. g. t ' i ,.g i .g.-n-e- an.: s . i an . - . - In i class ot i . . s i n. s- iii i'l' cia'l.n Was the t n Hie 'il 'li.it .'.'ire ci; ing a i I sii.-ii a t t it g ' - . t .iii t.. have go.. I I, suit-. self a distinct place in the business and fraternal circles. He established the firat successful Ten Cent Store in Gaston county. When on account of failing health he retired from active business a bout a year ago. he left a prosperous and lucrative establishment, which he had built up by his integrity, foresight and industry. " O 'N'eil 's " was a favorite shopping place with people all over the county. For a numlier of years he was closely identified with the rapid grow fit and prosperity of Gastonia Though a man ot' teseive.l awl (pliet mien. Mr. I). Neil was personally popular. His upright business conduct inspired conh.leiice and his genial disposi ; ion drew to him a wide circle of friends. 11 is strong social instincts found coi.lial e pressioti in his hospitable home and in the fraternal mdcis of which le was a i.I.er and faithful attendant. loyal men. I Mi. ()'. When .e gieat ...all sail. Mi. The latter 'eei an. i w . vice. ii . states I full.v I. Jr.. ; the '...!' . Itll'il i.iteled ih. gave Ills onlv I-, the . a. Is,', Il i s! to I sea s s, In i e.ogi.it ion ..; out wain; esteem l" l . i . . , I a ... i - I , - ( -ease if loss ill his deatii. we. 'he lire, t.ns , , f Gastonia Cha'nlii : ,, i , ,i-: n a-1 , e. nistiu.t the ..- i ia i v ; . . sj.t, ,i i 1 1 . -. les , 1 1 , t ions mi tin U.liil.'es a ' I a. an ej'les. n of out uea ti. I; . ..j-.i'i . . i :-.inisi. a ,. to I the e-e. v. i l;i ml, j '''fra Vsk zkr .mr sV txjffisr-- Dallas Doi..-. I III l'l. to s vei.v i ..II Mcc w.nd up il. work 1 1 1 1 . k I . I believe the Cham Iter should gixe evi i v inatti ining up .plick cousnlerat ion and dispos,- ol it at ter such ipiick considerat n.ii .me wa ..' the other. It is a g" l n.. , ..t to at low anything P hai g along out ac tion one way or tl t'iri. ..-marked President Kenne.l the . . afternoon while in the offices Am I ore's no lift ter wav of getting real ! I's than b I i:..: ... ,i i.... 1 1 1 1 1 Hj 1 1 I ii. I i 11.1 r r . ON K HKTA 1 1. G Kim Kl; declined to join the hauilH-r tl thei day. stating to t he . ilium it tee thai he would join when the Chambei paved the street his store is mi with asphalt. The I hambei of ( om ineicc isn't the . itv and cannot pac streets but the Chambei of Commerce which has a huge and enthusiastic mem bership is alwavs the U-ttei able to back up the iitv gi 'V ei nmeitt in seeming new I 'ei in a nen t in pi o emeu! s. A FL H i; M I I.I. of at h ast Ion bar r.'ls daily capacity will piobablv 1m one of the new indnstiies established in Gas tonia. Several have recently Jooke.l over the held and out of tin' number it is quite probable that at least one will locate. ni;v m km hi: us :,. , i-llv. I he strong cominirtee lie.'fle.l i.v I'hairinan John L. Iteal has turned in 'J'J new ones since last Fi ida.v . The .again '.'ition is I... lav strougei than at an time in its history. UKsoLirn )Ns iif it km' i;rr t.. the memory of 'apt. A. P. O'Neil were adopted by the board of dncct., is ;it the last meeting, the following lesolutions submitted I.v the special sub committee posed of S. N. Ievcc. Ie. J. 11. Hen lerlite. U.--U.. ami S. A b'obiiison. being adopted : The Gastonia I 'hambei ..l' oinuieree recognizes that it ha .ii.'-iiiii..I a real loss in the death of Mr. If rod P.. ' Neil, who passed away in Richmond. 'a.. i desires hetehx to record its high apple elation of him as a man and citizen. He was a valued memU'i of the Chamber and a factor of recognized force in the com men ial life of the city. Mr. O'Neil was not a native of this section. He came to Gastonia a numlter of years ago from his home city of Me Keesport. Pa., and soon made for him- DAl . elite! s h dlllt e.l I.v u rda v t ., s.-l i :.. si I I i a. inteie-'i I Tea. h ! i.. I'.-' dis, I st ndv ci. a I'l. .f. .1. i 1 1 . i g : i ,i ,:'v an. I I .. w. ; l.ienie.itai ' I t tl se an J.".. Mad, l."eadl.. I 1. Hens. .ii e ,. . lock in he beln li vial ..the:. I,'.-. .e, 's v .s.a.je. is' i ra 1 1 st lilt I. ,-le c very Sat the i.lg.t t ..f the . v in. a e II. .vv t. is as, . ot t ,l- ea in i nat ; ni will be g i v i.-i cssi ullv passing t h e t liel c celt Ilicates without .llil ell.ent ol attei. ling .u ami t hose ; .-st w 1 1 1 i cm- w . ae nei essa I v s ilium r s.-hool. The eoutiaet fol building the iew I 't esbv terian maiisi' is now in the hand of Mi. Il.iwai.l Ch'iiiiuei. An executive committee of thiee. L. I . Gnbble. chair man. . N. P.iown and Jim While, au to assume all responsibility of buying. Material is being placed on the ground l.o immediate work. The financial com initteo. C. ('. Craig, Jim White. H. Smith. Miss's I'orinne Puett and K'ub Costlier and Mrs. Joe Gtiliblc, aii' now readv In receive coutribiitious ami dona a lions to this cause. Attention to this matt, i ii..w, will great I.v aid in the work and will U- accepted with appreciation. I'he Mattel Milling Co. is rapidly pro gies-iag into not onlv an important in Inst v I. n Dallas but also for Gaston ...uiitt. Since Mi. C. C. ( oinwell bought Mi. Il itvaid leinlnei s st,M-k and as sinned all responsibility . a new addition has been built and modern nia.hineiy placed tvliii 11 enables the handling of the Midget .Marvel Plan.! of rloiir and me.' I n a larger scale. Wholesale and retail sales are made t.. local merchants and elsewhere. Just last week a large ship ment of meal was sent to York. S. ( '. MoneV in vutcoHim Dont Rol it Away w AND MAKE LIFE ONE sternal Hard Pun. THAT SMALL CHANGE THAT MELTS AWAY IN YOUR POCKET EVERY DAY WOULD SOON MAKE A NICE LITTLE SUM IF PUT IN OUR BANK. WHY NOT CUT LOOSE FROM YOURYOUR EXTRAVAGAN CES AND BANK YOUR MONEY? DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU WILL DO MORE WORK AND BETTER WORK WHEN YOU DO, AND YOU WILL EARN MOFE MONEY. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE TO PUT YOUR MONEY. 5 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES )F DEPOSIT. The Citizens Natl Bank Officers: C B ARMSTRONG A G MYERS. President (Active) Vice-President W H. ADAMS, Cashier Depositary: State of Noith Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County A recent land deal that created pnt a bit of interest heie was the purchase of a ttvo in ii' lot betrt i M. I.. Hodman ami VY. N. b'liMie by Dr. Ileore I'. Hol land from Mi. M. I.. Hoffman for the ' sum ot . line. lb. Holland cxpcrti to j buif in ine.lia',e! a handsome eleven- ! mom .Ittellinc; titlt etert modern con teniem e it here he contemplates making his home. Misses llalleen and Marjyiret lemmer of liostie. and liaither Kriday. of Dallas route one, were guests at dinner Thins lay of Miss Ielia r'riday. Mi. t e. il ornitell. of U'ofTord Col lejje. tisited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. t'ornttell. here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Kton I.. Ilouser had as her (liests at dinner Kiida.t Mesdames Krost Tor rence and Tom 'anipbell, of Gastonia. Messrs. 1,. M. Hoffman, Jr., Latham Friday, l'aul Holland and Lieut. Ralph Stone attended the folk dance, chorus and ra at om i mc yion at Linttood Col lege Monday nijrht. Mr. L. .1. Holland has returned to Hluetiel.l. VY. a., after :i week 's visit to iclatites and friends heie. Mis. C. ( '. CraiK is still under the care ..I Miss Sarah Wallace, urnduate nurse of Tin. mast illc. but all ate yla.l to know .he is ss ' ill improiiu. Ket. and Mrs. W. S. Haunter and dituiihter, Annie, were (jui'sts at supper Sundav of Mr. and rs. Joe firibble. Services were conilucted at the county home Sunday eteninu by Re. W. S. Ham iter. These services are always appreci ated and much enjoyed In the inmates. Mr. and Mis. I. II. J. House) ami ehil dren. h'ay ami I'red. and Miss Hertha Moses, ol hei it ville, visited Mi. and Mrs. l!ton I.. llous'r. Sunday. The last two allotments sent to the Red Cross work room hate been the refu 'is' garments; and there is notv more work on hands than workers. Help would lie appreciated In those who are already (litinr niii. h of their time to this work, which is just as important now as in war time, and more workers are needed. The colored Red loss dissolved be cans' of no workers. DliritiK the time of its existence IL' refugee (rarments. 29 tapes. I! slinks, live hospital shirts and six operating gowns were made, mostly by Dora Humphries and Barbara Rhodes within little help occasionally from oth e rs. Itarhara gladly furnished the room, machine ami other things needful to car ry on the work. These two colored wo men are to le commended for their faith fulness to this cause, .is each had .1 home and family to care for. They are still in ferested and will probably do work but not as an oraniatinii. While preparing break fas' yesterday morning, Mrs. Lee Have, about fifty years of age, suflered a stroke of paraly sis and was rendered speechless until her death this morning at 7:.'I0 o'clock. She is survived bv a husband and the follow iutf children. Mrs. Ci : i ; Jenkins, Mrs. Lula Kirksey . Jessie. la.aie. - TnonM and Malvern Hayes, all of Dallas. Kr ml w ill take pla. e at Long Creek HapNit church. Cherryville Ghat. Correspondence of The Gazette. McADKN VILLK, Feb. Uo. The Jua ior Order gave an oyster supper Huturifajr night to the Juniors. The general agers of the mills were invited. Col. H. M. McAden, of Charlotte, nu over this week on business. Mr. Lawrence ReeveH was in (1irloft last week. Mr. K. C. Hay ent Friday in 3iar lotte. Mr. ;. M. Patterson has resigned hie position !t manager of the cloth roommai w ill take up some other bnsinesss. hutdtra not know what yet. Mrs. I.. N. Glenn and Mrs. A. M. Di on were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ray. last week. Mrs. Hariat Simmons, who has be visiting her children in Charlotte for eral weeks, has returned home. The hands in the mills here are per fectly satisfied with their new superin tendent. Mr. George Tate. The flu has left us and we are glad f it. as we have had our share of it. Our young men are slowly returaiar home from the war and by and by till will be over. Mr. John Carjienter, of Gastonia, a rousing seech to the Junior Order Sat urday night. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. George Costr, Saturday, a son. Most of the hands that morcd away from McAdenville since Christinas tn moving back again. They can 't stay 'a way from home. Cornelius Pierce, of Camp GrceM, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8.' A. Cloninger. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Little went U Charlotte Monday on business , Beautiful Cups and Saucers 98 Cents And Up A Set of Six GASTONIA'S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORE 9 O NE II CO WHERE BAG A INS CAN BE HAD EVERY DAY Large Size Dinner Plates 98 Cents And Up A Set of Six Headquarters For Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Agateware Just received a big shipment of them, and can save you money on anything you need for the home. Large Assortment of Glass Butter And Sugar Dishes Only 25 Cents Each. NEIL CO A. S. KARESH, Manager 215 W. Main Avenue Gastonia. N. C. 12 Quart Heavy Galvanized Water Buckets Only 49 Cents c .
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