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J- 1 ' . . t : . TES (UStOJOl CAZXTTS. V , v ,ri.c3 roux. ::ie Gastqnia Gazette Inuod every Monday, Wednesday 'and XTiUaj by me bunw..' uuiun yeay. ; , . V, - 1 W E. D.; ATKINS, 'Ci 1 J. W. ATKINS. Editor and Managers. t Admitted into the mails at the Port Offiea mt Gsstoaia, N. C., at the pound rate ef Postage, April Mth, 1902. ; snRSCBIPTIOW PRICE. ' Oae year $2.00 Three month - i1 Oae month -20 V All subscriptions payable In advance ad discontinued promptly upon explra- ESTABLISHED 188a No. 236 West Mala Avenue. PHONX NO. 50. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. LAND IN LOWES CALIFORNIA SOUGHT BY JAPANESE INTERESTS Altitude' ef Government ia Pointed Out - - te Owning American Corporation by ' the State Department. '." Washington, March 21. A a result -el telegram from Senator Phelan, of Gafiforaia, giving information of a pro posal by Japanese interest to acquire a large tract of land in Lower California red by Americans, the State Depart aaeat has railed the attention of the own H corporation, the California-Mexico Lamd Co of Lo Angeles, to the attitude ? the United State government toward sssek aalea of property which might be and for military or naval purposes. i " It wan said at the state department to-. . eay the lana in question wb reporieu to onpria? nearly a million acres. The use ta which the prospective purchasers pro pose to put it is not known here. Document indicating the attitude of Jtt government to which the department called tie Los Angelea company ' Atten tion, included the Lodge resolution in the . tSni Congress and a message by Presi dent Tuft, both in the year 1912, and '''''llh'jH1!!!!!!! in ! !!!!!! ! !i:i m ! ' m :.m -i i! mum h I'!' ' ii! 1 ! !: Will iflf- UrMtWS' If -Iqf iiPSM . ill ! 14 ji " !!!iii:i!:l!:::-n;!--:e .;i:;:S-:"r'::-:'-".- , : i'v i IlisMKiiHi , ; ,i i ! Mi l ; il'W'ii ! i rL1 I i! km i i ; m m Hi I mm iii;! r which were inspired by, a project by Ja. panes fishing interest to establish'" a base on Magdalen bay. ..- The Lodge resolution declare the galea of property' by American to any nation which ; mi(ht use the site a a has to threat.- tbe United' State could not be eeu without grave eoueern by the goveru ment of the United State. The message of President Taft transmitted a report by Secretary Knox in reaponae to a senate resolntioa,' and eonVeyed correspondence between the; office of the secretary of state and a New York lawyer who repre. ented a Japanese syndicate which ought to purchase land at Magdalene bav. FIFTY LEGISLATOBS i OFFER TO RESIGN. Miaaouri Democrat Throw Down Gaunt let te Reed Will Resign if He Will, and Then Go Before People for Re election on League Issue. Jefferson City, Mo.. March 21. Fifty democratic member rff tbe Missouri leg islature today offered to resign if 8eua tor James A. Reed, demoernt, from Mis souri, would resign from the United States senate. The legislators then pro: pose to run for re-election, ft they sug gest Reed should do, to force a popular vote in Missouri on the league of nntions. The house of representatives recently passed resolutions demanding that Sena- ; tor Reed resign because of his opjiositioii to President Wilson's program. The challenge of the legislators today came after n serins of conferences in ' which they decided to throw down the gauntlet , to the senator and at the same time at- i tempt to show that the people of Mis-; souri indorsed the President's plan for ' a league of nations. A an alternative, it wa( suggested the democratic state committee call a conven tion of representative democrats from ev-' ery county in the state to give indorse ment to the President and his aims; to denounce Senator Reed, and to bring a bout a reorganization of the party in the state if conditions are found to justify it. The result of the conrerences was an nounced by Representative Chancellor, of Barton county, who said the other repre sentatives who voted for the resolutions had informed him they stood ready to re- iM ilililil I ' si !l ! i I i li M ii Mii'lH lliiiiill'ii 'iiiii.i I I I i i i!;! I ill: i !!!;i ! : i!l i i ; iiiS! hi, ji f l.l'iii I i-i MMi: i i !! ' ! ! ; ;: i! , it1 I P Ii ! lii , i : i , l i :H! I . ' .. i) 1-. I - il.I:.'llit i t II I 1 ' l.-l.T' i. I I ;i I ' ,i II iMM 111! IM i i'i .- I 1. 1 FINISH THE JOB . Success "of the ! Victory Libert Loan, the fifth government war loin, will depend largely on the savings ol the people of tbo nation. To Insure Its success, we must sav N'OWHo practice anew the greal lesson of the war. thrift and economy. Aside from the loss of respect for our selves as a nation, every, family will be unpleasantly affected. It the com ing loan is not fully subscribed. Unci Sam's war exchequer Is compelled te spend money to maintain the army ot occupation, to rehabilitate the wound ed, to bring home the victors and tc carry out the program of reconstruc tion. This raouey is being borrowed from the banks of the country, and Uncle Sam is issuln? short-term certificates of Indebtedness in anticipation of the coming Liberty Loan and of the fed eral Income taxes. If the banks were not speedily paid back, their resource would l-e gone, and vis they could make no leans, credit on?rations would bt hampered and Ihimtjss stagnate. How aliiut it? Will we finish om Job ill" rf pivin? the war bills. a onr irowHal her"uP finished theirs ol viinqiM 'lii:'K th - llvin? They were nol pn:ti"ri. ovii! w'on (.1'(m1 on tc nr-ti-e 'i tiTTi" j;,T:fcc. Will we ho oui rrs. wV''i tire is all to gait ;.!,ii Piini.- t l.xe? A li'M.' vivi:R n 'x- is all it will cost and f i- iil mean a strongpi a rip oh 'uturc. The Victory Lib prtv I so'-, he offered. Wil! ou b. r-; "!-- to Io your part? The Senate's chief objection to the league iiiea is that Wilson is a Demo crat. Greenville Piedmont. To know what's going on in Gaston months. Try it. sign if Senator Reed would do so 'and submit the issue to the voters of their re spective districts. 'Satisfy" what does Chesterfields touch tbe srrioke-rpot; vhich fa. another way of syinf: that they let ?ott know you are smoking they "Satisfy" I Sti!L they're izdM. The "just-rip:ht" blend cf Turldsh and Domestic tobaccos does it end the blend can't be copied, 'today, try Chesterfields. The extra wrapper of plassine paper keeps 'em-Jrrath. i . ; iii;n in i;v ii Hi iir ijrtfl I flfl TRAINED. NURSE KOW TESTIFIES Says She Feels Made Over Since Taking Tanlac Gains Nine Pounds." Mrs. P. O. Forrester, a trained nurse residing at the Grand Central Hotel, Denver, Colo., is but one of this high profession who have testified to the mer its of Tanlac. Mrs. Forrester recently said: 'I had been in miserable health seven year, suffering from ' indigestion. Ev erything I ate would sour and even cold water would cause me much distress. The pains in my chest and about my heart were almost unbearable at times and I suffered terribly from neuralgia. I would have vomiting spell daily and for three mouths couldn't retain a thing on my stomach but oatmeaL Often at night I would wake up feeling like I wassmoth ering to death and would have to get up out of bed and stand on my feet awhile to get my breath. "One of my friends who knew of my awful condition and who had been bene fitted by Tanlac advised me to try it, I did so and my relief haa been remarks ble. Really I feel like I have been made over again. I have already gained nine pounds in weight and intend to keep on taking Tanlac as long as it does me as much good as it is 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 Worth by the Hardin Mfg. Co., in Mt. Holly by the Holland Drug Co., in Dallas by P. D. Snmmey ft Co., and in Belmont by the Stowe-Sun-ders Drug Co., and by all good druggists. CLEVELAND CULLINOS. The Star, 21st. This week at Goldslioro, Prof O. Vetaa Hanirick, of Shelby, who is principal of the Goldshoro high school, will be tried upon the charge of assault with a deadly wonpon upon Harold Grady, the 13-year-old son of William Grady. The parent charges that the principal used a large stick in chastiding his son and that he that mean? 1 1 ITVll HIT 1 1' I JJi'llI' lit! HiMil lji i II I jl l! ! !, I j i I iii'iiiinii'M'ii niii i'ii.ii'iii If IDEAL 'THAETERr . ' ' MONDAY George Larhinand x Betty Cdmpson in "THE TERROR -OF THE RANGE" also "BEAUTY AND BOOTY" Big V Comedy ' and 'HUSTLING FOR HEALTH Wednesday and Thursday A THRILL A MINUTE ! WILLIAM FOX'S bewest and greatest spectacle ANNETTE KELLERMAN In QUEEN Cost $1,000,000 ! 1,500 people ! Daring; 85-Foot Dive ! Burnin,T of Ship at Sea ! Great Storm in Mid-Ocean ! Fight for Dfe in the Surf ! 10c Admission 20c I LL laBBB INFLUENZA LEFT WOMAN WITH A AND NERVE FORCE EXHAUSTED ' ' My wife bad influenza aud it left her very weak, ' ' said J. B. Whigenant, farri er, of R.F.D. 3, Columbia. "She seemed to suffer most in her stomach. It was if there was a gathering, or a lump there after she would eat "Before she took influenza bhe had had stomach trouble that came from in iligeHlioa and brought on such nervou- ru's that any slight noise wonld break lior sleep and she coiita not get rested. "Meilicines she took didn't seem to be the right thing, for they would not help her as she needed. She, could not eat without suffering. The gathering in her s'omach used to cause awful pain. "But now, Mr. Whisenant added, !he feels very good. The gathering anil stomach pains have disappeared. She eats well and the indigestion and nerv ousness have left. She rests good at night and is gaining right along. "This new medicine, I'eplax, has done it for her. This medicine was recom mended to me Vo well that we thought we was badly bruised and injured. Mr. George Webb, of Birmingham, Ala., is here on a visit to relatives. He is a brother to Congressman E. Y. Webb and Judge James L. Webb. Mrs. Webb, who has been spending several weeks here with her brother, Mr. Charles BIyanton, will return to Birmingham with Mr. Webb. Sgt Charles McMurry wbo has been overseas for a number of months arrived in the county last week from Oklahoma City where he received an honorable dis charge. He brought with him his bride to whom he waa married shortly before leaving for oversea and they are now visiting his father, Mr. C. K. McMurry, near Lawndale. Congressman E. Y. Webb, Hon. Clyde R. Hoey and others will speak Monday during the noon recess of court before a mass meeting to be held in the interest of the League of Nations.. The speaker will explain in fsl what the league of nations means and suggest the adoption of resolutions favoring the same to strengthen the hand of the President at the peace conference. Friends of Attorney C. B. McBrayer are urging him to enter the race for may or,' the election to be held early in May. Mr. McBrayer has the matter under con LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN. Make This Beauty Lotion Cheaply For Your Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. At the eost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lennn skin sof'ener and complexion beantifler, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into ft bottle containing tnree ounces ot orchard white. Care should be taken to S'rain the juice through a fine cloth s1 no lemoa pulp fets in, then tHs lotion will keep fresh for m-nts.. Every wo- mn knows that lemon jui e is ised to bleach and remove such ; blerr,i,,es , fs fre kles, sail own ess and tan and is, the Meal skin softener, whitener aid beau- 5 tifier., . , "' . . ' ' ' Just try it! Get Mire rmws f ore'). i ard white at any d-us t-se -d tw lorn, f ens frcra te grocer and nuke ur riir ' . ! ter fint of tMs ewe'lT fro rwir; lei-ii 1 ' lotion and massare it dMIv M- tje-fa-, . pe lf, arms and bnuls I Is ' marvelous ., to smoothes rough, red hands. : - v TUESDAY. ; ; "OH J0NNIE" Featuriop; Louis Bennison (Goldwyrf) and ' "LETS-FIGHT1'..-. Nestor Comedy the SEAS COLUMBIA WEAK STOMACH would try it We knew that in flu leaves its mark and that it takes b- thirfig to build up again. Since my wifa has taken Peplax and know what it baa. done for her she would like to have otli-' era get tbe aame chance and get salisf like she has, so we are both glad to lei any one know what an effective roedieiM Peplax ia" To first purify and invigorate the en,; tire digestive tract and then to build and reconstruct i the purpose of Peplax. Tfca safe action of the famous remedies im Peplax make it tbe ideal reconstructive just as Mrs. Whisenant found it to be. To loam all about Peplax, bow thi medicine that is endorsed so strongly by Gastonia people, should le taken, and the results that may be obtained from Its use, call at the J. H. Kennedy drug atom,. Gastonia, or leading druggist anywhere Peplax, the system purifier and build er, is now being specially introduced i Gastonia at the J. H. Kennedy drug stora and by leading druggist everywhere. sideration, but has not as yet made up his mind what he will do. John P. Mail is already in the race. Mr. Fred Morton who has been school in Washington, D. C, was eaDed home Friday on account of the serious illness of his father, Mr. W. E. Mortoa. Mrs. Clyde B. Hoey left yesterday for New York city to visit her sister, Mr. T. A. Robertson. Mrs. Hoey went espe cially for tbe celebration of the return of the 27th division to be held Saturday,, her nephew, Thomas A. Robertson, Jr.,. being in that division. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Kvery member of the J. D. "Moonr Chapter Children of the Confederacy ir requested to be present at a meeting of this chapter Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Tboa L. Craig. Let me urge that no membet fail to attend and any girl between ther age of five and 18 desiring to joy should) be present, as there is business of grant importance to be transacted. ' MRS. THOS. L. CRAIG, Lender. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. W. Galloway Auditor. . ' Public Accountant. Bank ' Examiner, and omce Systematlzer. .- . Charlotte and Atlanta OfBcsja, Residence, uastonln, N. C P. O. Box ssg.. ; imeTiois ( r ik fattwH r . pwts sMi ks smm k "Z"J Sn4 sf tt ssiM kf ssUsuts , ttrMrsr , ;c SJt Calropractto 5 Adjustment E JSlo, Will , Remove the ' g , k2n Cause of nu ma , . SJj . DR. E. J; O'BRIEN , iA CMrcprnctqr ' ; -" .-- 407 8 First National'Bank. -v gastonia; N. c. ."
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