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PAGE SIX. THE GASTOIfIA GAZETTE. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. SATURDAY'S TELEGRAPHIC HEWS (By International News Services.) (By International News Service.; WASHINGTON, Mareli l.". A hill proviiliiix th;it all American siiMifrs, uiloiM iiii'l inariiifit wh servel in the Jut war -iliiill iveeive cue year" mlili tioual 1'iiiiri the time of their "lis charge trim :ntie service will I- jre entP'l to the next l' iij;iess by Keiresen tative liar, inilr.iii.lriit 1'i'piililic.ui, of North Hakota, state.l tn.l.iv. I" .1 the Man of th I5KKI.1N. Ma ijuvei miiciit 1 1 1 1 1 'i n I ti captini-.l t.ll I lc. lineil up in the ii hi it :i i . I jirefectiiri' ami -hut .l.iwn li.v gunners One !S ;i rt.icivt piisoinM iaiiitMi'l w 1 1 r " I i sn ,u"n maiks. had H liiie roll of I : nk note- t.ik tin' liciclis lunik. i' time ir jiiini V Heic e ,,olice iiiai h i no r;i l l it'. I .'Mother rii Muni ternoon, on behalf of the American peace delegation, denying that Americans ever even considered the proposition of separ ating the League of Nations from the leace treaty. America insists that the program provide for a league of Nations constitution and that it le an integral part of any pence treaty, ami that their program lie approved by the entire conference. I'KNSACOl.A. K1..V. Maid. I 1. Mini Johnson, a negro after he confessed as saulting a white woman near I'ensacola, was chained to an iron stake and burned to death by a mob last ni'lit Johnson escaped a posse with hound" xesterday and came to I'ensacola. Jib. I. a sheriff, after taking the negro to the scene of the clime for identification, was overcome b a nii.ii near 'nst lehery, Ala., who took .-I i k to the plan a- l.uine.l. In 1 ) one . Nil Although suburb of -ke. tu.lliN tl slipreuic v .1 r resident Wil rioiis leaders It is report ed that some' wonderfully crams wnnh iiuiv or in.iv I'AKIiS, Mareb I.". Tin council met again today, son is conferring with af the lug the delegations. arrange. I pro- Hot Ii.im' lieen devised to mislead President WiU.mhave ulreadv been tos-ed overboard, line pro ided for the taking ovwr by the French tti the Saar Hasin in l.lienish I'russia. 1'resi lent W ilson is insisting that terri tories cannot lie taken over miles- popu luted with nat ioiia U of those inakii.g the 4i'iii:inl. HASI.i:. Mar.'ii. Spart.'o ides -t nl hold lin, ti.e war iiii:ii-te tin' i.i'Mii.ni national a i mbl at W'eini ar that it may be consideied -Hppre ed. di-.'ii.inieiit of the Merlin popualtion must be hasten.. I. added Noske. He charged radical new -pa j ei - with inciting pillag ing and inn rdei i ug. when the tierman tt.iops eapti.red l.ichteubiirg. Another strike in Meilin is predicted Saturday. Martial law is proclaimed in several more of the citi-- of llennnnv lo prev I illn-n.g. crowds roared a welcome to the President ATLANTA, OA., March 14. Fif teen hundred railway clerks in Atlanta struck this morning, practically uninan ing every railroad office in the city. There is a tie-up of all freight traffic and passenger traffic is greatly crippled. Trainmen and engineers of the southeast ern railways are considering a walk out to aid the clerks. A hundred negro freight haulers unorganized, struck in sympathy with the clerks. nt WASH 1 NbTON, March It. .Secreta ry Carter ( ilass w ill stai t a speaking tour in behalf of the Victory Moan on April L'ntli. when he w ill speak at M innenpoli-i and St. I'nul. He :: mice. I today that .e would speak at I Imago t,e next day. (ither dabs are as vet , ;i;i i a nge. I. ATI.WTA. March !.;. Ticket sellers -in. I other employees of the l iiion depot !,::,. I downtown consolidate d lailroad Ilk i .... et olh. es also si rmk to.lav. Hallway clerks en all loads enteinig Atlanta vote tonight as to whether tiny will strike Friday morning. Regional I lire, tor Win chess sa.v s In' will till tie ineii 's places. Nashville l':;iiu:i. Adininist i at ion Medi ator Hanks ai lived today and is . outer ring with the union olticial- tin- aftei i ii. I ii. In a 1 1. 'Us are that the strik" n:.'i i'N'cii ! to tlie -w it. t ineii ai.l tele -' rip it I- nut ,kod. VII'.WA. March l.V In a. , oidau. e with n law enacted by the new Socialist government of Hungary, the great land ed estates of the nobility ate being cut Hp and distributed to Hie workmen. Alls tria is suffering severely from the lack of meat and coal. ATLANTA, March lo.- The U'orgia Supreme Court today ruled that the con tract which exists between the city and the (leorgia Kail way and I'ower Compa nies is not valid. The decision clears the , way for " cent street car fares in Atlan ta. The decision holds that the railro.nl j commissioner has authority to raise ' street car fares. I'AI.'lS. Nl ir sock to evade 1 1 rate aftei it ..f one of the F lie I'lc lli Is I lo peat e e.-llWIlt lolls, i. no in ( tria. Hungary and Turkey I, I I. The obligations i- signed, 'ii'iich pea.c ic will be i -ei mans may of the peace is the opinion envov s today. four in.iiv.bi.il erniaii.v'. Atis He predicts it ready for signa of April. I b'l'tiia n v esillne tiade itlllne I ini ilia i ' v peai e is e Allies will supervise Ceiniau when they resume to safeguard pa v iiients. I'AKIS. Mai. h ll'. I i iitei! of I'i a in ! ami A ipci i j povv i" s t hci e is no t line to the document "ill n Mires before t lie end wont be allowed to . batch al'le- the pi signed, tl commerce Ii 1 1 ; i iii-ia I ASlllNi. ION, Manh I I A dash i between Anierican troops and Japanese j police and civilians at Tienthin. was re ; ported in a dispatch by the State IV partment tmlay from the American mill I ister in 1'ekin. No details were given, a ! legation is investigating. A news dis ! patch states that the I'nited States nia- LONlM)X, March lo. The American I rines raided a .lapane-.- consulate, alleg utenmship Yesselhaven, from Miiltimore I "'K mistreatment to American soldiers, for CoenliHgen, has Ikn-ii sunk by mines , They forced their way into the consulate Ten were drowned nnd '!." survivors were '""I assaulted the consul, landed at Hnrtlepil. 1 MAIMS. LONDON, Mareb la. The (ierman armistice commission has accepted the Allies terms for feeding (terniany. (ier many is expected to begin surrendering her mercantile fleet to the Allies today. MAIMS, will issue March 1 I 'resident Wilson an official statement this nf- March 1 4.--Cordially wel comed by the populace, President Wil son arrived in Maris at noon. Hundreds of hidden secret service agents and de tectives guarded him as he left the rail way station and was driven immediately to his place of destination through a dou ble row of Fiench infantry, and soldiers presenting anus. The streets were ablaze with French ami American flags. The sav to you a ami Allied be lost if we are to s;ive the world from d -spoti-m and l.'inaicl'v said Secreta r.v Lansing at a i dinner given In h u of the Anierican peace delegate-. We must make peace without delay and food laden -hip- must enter the harbor- of ( ooiiia n v . We must meet the crisis in world affairs without passion oi vengeance. It is no time to allow sentiment : i i I vengeance to stand in the way of checking the advance of this conflagration, which will soon be at the (ierman bolder t ii i ea ten i ng other lauds. Ccrman.v must .e fed or fall a v ict nil of red a li. 1 1 ch v . WASHINGTON. March I'.. Repre sentatives of the War and Navy Depart ments and Shipping Hoard in New York today are expected to inform ship own ers that unless they are willing to arbi tral" ::al make concessions to the harbor strikers, government business will be li verted to other Atlantic ports. They 1 frankly admitted again that the terms of . many of the recent awards are inadequate I because iiianv of the strikers are irettiiicr I less under the award than at the time of the first strike. The port of New York is badly congested ami the situation is serious. Dally Thought. That act of contemplation creates the thing contemplated. Disraeli. DALLAS BUSINESS HAN ENDORSES IT White Sewing Machine Manager Be lieves Tanlac Will Help All Other Suf ferers. "If ifhadn't been for what other peo ple said about Tanlac I might lie suffer ing yet, and noliody need fear troubles like 1 had as long as Tanlac is made," said II. A. Morrison, local manager for White S'wing Machine Co., Dallas, Tex., and living at .'..17 Drown street, that city. "I siilTi'ivd from a longstanding and stubborn case of stonia''h trouble, he ci .nt n ued. ' inv stomach was neai l v al ways, full of gas that gave me no end of i. is; - v. I had such an awful pain in my ligit side that I couldn't still. I up stiaight and sometimes I .would almost d .ul.lo ap in agony. I had ii'i rilii" bead' '.lies. in .sleep wa- so broken it didn't do me an.v g I and I felt tired ami wot a i oil ail the time ' I read nf a in.'iu in Tennesse who had gotten relief from the same tumble a mine ly taking Tanlac. so I .le. hied to try it. Hefore I had mushed my lirst butt!" I began to feel better and a few more made tue feel like a different man. I get as huitgrv as a bear at meal limes, eat aiiyiliing I want and nothing hurts me at all. 1 -loop as sound a- a log ami get up full ot life eue'gv. I have already gained eight pounds :i n. t my work i- a i ea I p leasu i e to me now. "Tanlac is sold in Gastonia by the Ad ams Drug Co., in Bessemer City by the Horsley Drug Co., in Cherryville by the Allen Drug Co., in Woith by the Hardin Mfg Co., in Mt. Holly by the Holland Drug Co., in Dallas by P. D. Summey & Co., and in Belmont by the Stowe-Saun-ders Drug Co., and by all good druggists. ACETYLENE WELDING And CUTTING A SPECIALTY Auto repairs and supplies of all kinds. Work done right and our prices are rea sonable. R. Hope Brison and Company J. V. Richardson. Welder and Manager. Corner Franklin Avenue and Columbia Street. Near Ice Plant. Subscribe to The Gazette. ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi $ ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ID) efrigerators We have just received a solid car of the well known Odorless Refrigerators and Ice Boxes and are in position to please you in style size and price. Come let us show you through. Rankin-Armstrong Co. The Home of Good Furniture Phone 37 W!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fifi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!fiifi!fiifi BIG CUT PRICE GROCERY SALE Beginning Tuesday Merning, March 18th, and Continuing for Ten Days Only1 Our stock of groceries is too large for the season of the year and the existing conditions. We want to materially lessen our stock at once. Hence we are cutting the price and you get the benefit. All canned goods and many other items are to go at and below cost. We haven't space to mention everything but everything has gone under the price-cutting knife nevertheless. The prices below will give you some idea of the bargains we have here for you during these ten days. This is a strictly cash sale. Nothing charged at these prices. Look At These Prices: Canned Goods No. 3 Tomatoes at No ) Pumpkins No. 3 Beets . No. 3 Beans No. 3 Hominy No. 3 Kraut 15c 2 for 25c 15c 15c . 10c 2 for 25c 10c ..15c 15c . 22c 25c 18c No. 3 Apples No. 3 Blackberries No. 3 Pie Peaches No. 3 Syrup Peaches . No. 3 Libby's Apple Butter No. 2Libby's Apple Butter No. 1 Libby's Apple Butter 2 for 25c No. 2 Klipper Brand Corn. 15c No. 2 Tomatoes 2 for 25c No. 2 Kraut 10c Van Camp's Pork and Beans. 15c Campbell s Pork and Beans 15c Van Camp's Soup 10c Catsup, 40c size at . 25c Catsup, 25c size at 15c All 15c Jellies at .... 10c All 25c Jellies at.. 20c All 40c Perserves at 25c All 35c Perserves at. 20c 15c Milk at 12c 8c Milk at 06c 21b. Cans Pork Sausages 35c lib. Cans Pork Sausages 20c Soaked Peas, can. 05c Pink Salmon. 20c Chums Salmon . . 186 Pineapple, 35c size at . 25c Pineapple, 20c size at 15c Coffees Arbuckle's at 28c Pilot Knob at 28c Loose Ground Coffee 25c Loose Bean Coffee 22c Old Reliable . 25c Rice, per lb. 10c Sugar, per lb. 10c Octagon Soap 06c Arrow Soap ....... 05c Light House Cleanser 05c Lenox Soap 05c Grandma's Washing Powder 05c Clean Easy Soap. 05c Star Naptha Powder 05c Argo Starch 06c Best Corn Meal. 45c Celluloid Starch 05c Cheese, per lb .35c Lard, per lb 25c Eggs, per doz 35c Hulls, 100 lbs. $1.15 Home-made Molasses per gal 85c 15c Snuff . .... 2 for 25c 10c Snuff ..3for25c 5cSnuflL. 6 for 25c Arm & Hammer Soda 7 for 25c Post Toasties 12c Corn Flakes 12c Oat Meal. 12c Irish Potatoes, per pk 45c Two-in-One Polish, all colors 10c Talcum Powder, 25c size. ..10c Seed Potatoes, Irish Cobbler . or Red Bliss, per pk 55c Mary Jane Syrup, per gal 80c Mary Jane Syrup, half gal .40c Red Karo Syrup, per gal 90c Red Karo Syrup, half gal 45c Onion Sets 2 qts. for 25c And hundreds of other items that we have not space to mention. Buy your Groceries from Baker and save the difference. ker Cniroceiry Ccdoti penny West Gastonia Loray ifi ifi !fi a? ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi ifi a ifi ifi ifi ifi
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