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THE GASTONIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. GASTOMA, X. C. MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 14, 1919. 2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. VOL. XL. NO. 44. GARRISON AT MUNICH REVOLTS AGAINST THE REDS. 120TH TO PARADE AT CHARLOTTE WEDNESDAY GERMANY MUST PAY INDEMNITY OF SIXTY BILLION G. W. RHYNE, HISSING, JAPANESE DEMAND FOR EQUALITY DEFEATED GERMANY APPEALS TO AMERICA FOR SUPPORT NOW REPORTED DEAD liarlotto is to the scene ill' ;i big cele bration Wednesday when tin- PJnth In fnntry will parade there. It is expected tlmt people from parts of the I'ied- iiiniit section will gather there to witness the J jl ra ! nml tlir othi T 'ceieninnios of tin' .lav. This morning's Charlotte Observer says : Hrigadier ( iciici a I ommauding ( 'si in Saillsoll l aekson. I). Fnison, ami Mrs. Kaifton will arrive here late Tuesday to attend t lie homecoming celebration hero Wcdiiewlay 111 lionor of tin' hoys of tin' 1 1'" tli infantry, accniiling to in foi illation received here yesterday from his head quarters. F.arl.v yeslcrdax tin- general issued orders for tlir I'll I ticipat ion of I in- 1Mb infantry baud in this cclobra Hull. Col. S. W. Minor, commanding t lie ii'lli I i iji :i i ltj . was infonneil. Tins band. Iinxvever. will not march in tlie parade. I Ins 1 1 1 1 1 ' l being rescued for tin' Immls lieu of the Ninth Carolina regiment. i . i r 1 1 1 1 1 T. V. Mirkett also is expected ;,, arrive here Tuesdnx afternoon. The governor will lie in the reviewing stain! when the heroes of the ll'ntli inaivh by. other ili-l lugm-lied guests of ( harlotte pccte. to a rri e xiine 1 1 me tomorrow are S autor- F. M. Simmon- mo! I S. I Ki'r- m.. .i. I I i I ii 1 1 1 in win. 1 1 I ii i ee North i ; i ' il 1 1 1 a . . i . 1 1 . -1 will he ileroi ate. I with flii' American distinguished sei x lee eioss wni he imtahlx nn 1 1 1 e-ix e. ami the high ii nix III. i . 1 1 - are planning caioftilly for the cat ix nig mil of this elaborate ami 'iighlx interesting feature of tin- -lute's ii at ilax. It an oien area of -iilhcioiit sic. m'ar the renter of this i itx. can Lo ; oiiiiil t lie entire regiment xxill In- druxxn ui in ( lose formation to witness this cer emony, in which these .Ninth I'arolinans will rereixc re.-ngii it ion of heroie services in hatlle. Their names xxill not lie an nounced prior to awarding the dccnru ions, l.eiiei.il Faison said. I.ient. Charles W. I'errx. adjutant of the first battalion, xxill aiiixe here this ii r 1 1 i n 4 as the personal i en eseiit a t iv e of lieneral F.nsnn. Col. Minor ami I nl. I oii I.. Scott, commanding the iL'uth infantry, to ailvise with the members of the liar lutte central celebration committee re guiding iletails of a military nature. Mini iletails regarding the ia rade hei e were xxorkeil out .luting x ester. lay at lieadqun rtei s of Camp Jackson dining conferences lictween (icneral Faison, Col .niel Minor ami Colonel Scott. It was de cieleil that the soldiers wonhl march with their lilies, ami full tiehl eiiiinnent, in eluding then 'tin "lerhies. " The ntli cers will xxeai their revnlxers ami liel mets. The bandsmen, however, may xvenr iiiily their overseas caps, which will lie cooler. It was pointeil out that march it ji ami 'lay l lie; their instruments, espe- i.illx while wearing the helmets, cause I the liaihlsineii to become uiiroinfoi tahly warm. All nfliccrs xxill lie moiinteil, ami thi- central committee of Charlotte has been asked to provide ahont in mounts. Max oi M.'Nimh .out nine. I throughout yesterday, hut xxith little hopes of sue cess, his effort to arrange for a liasehall game here the afternoon of the celebra tion day between txxu major league chilis. With the intention of avoiding the neces aity of iermittiin; the ilay to pass vxitli ut an exhiliit ion of the great American pastime, siiiiultaneous effort was heing m.lile to sign up txvo fast college teams for a game. SCHOOL CLOSING. Program of the Closing Exercises of Zion School April 19th. The closing exercises of the Zion school in Pallas toxvnship. of xvhich Miss Mary Kinf.ii.l is teacher, will he hehl on Sat unlay of this week. April l!th. begin ning at I" a. in. Following is the pro jrrain. which is .subject to change: ISong. America; Invocation; Dialogue. "Lost KnifV": Music; Recitation. "A Xtorv Book." by Thelina Kazenby; Mu sic; Dialogue. "The Spelling Class"; Recitation. ' ' Her First School, " by (ien vieva Friday ; Dialogue, "The Lost Trousers": Music; Recitation. "Moo, Cow. Moo," by Lirla I'lonk. Dialogue. "Jennie's Secret "; Mono logue, "Mrs. Camlle on Shirt Buttons"; Dialogue, "Theater Tickets"; Recita tion, ' ' Betty 's Reason, ' ' by Thelma Laz nbv; Munic; Dialogue. "All That Glit ters is Not iol1"; Music: Recitation. "Little Jim," by Irene Friilay. Dialogue, "From Way Down Kast"; Mimic; Recitation. " I'apa ami the Boy." by Mae Richaril; Dialogtie, "Train to Manro. Recess: 1J to 1 :."( . m. Dialogtie, "The Lost Child"; Music: Pantomime. "The Star Spangled Banner1'; Reading, " Flying Jim's Last Leap. Piny. "Captured." or "The Old Maid's Triumph.'' The public is cordially invited to oome and bring well-tilled baskets. Traiii 36 to Stop. The (di'.'ising announ.-eineiit is made to day by the local agent of the Southern Railway that (Jnstonia has been made a regular atop for through northbound pas senger train Xo. .IB. which id due here at 10:05 a. m. (By International .pxs Serl'ice.) ' l.;.S'Dl). April It. The total indem nit.x which (ieriuanx lurist pay is .lii. iiiiii.ikmi.immi, to be paid in a period cox ering "ill xears, sax s The Times today. To Observe Passion Week. Passion Week xxill be oiiseive.l at flol.V Trinity Lutheran church xxillj appropri ate seix ices each evening at : il" o 'clock The theme for the sermon tins exfllini; will be "The Lord Hath N I of Von." The sub ject for tomoi roxY evening xx ill be Dix ine Knt h usiasiu. Themes for the other exeniug seiinons xill be aiiuouuced later.1 After the service this evening theie xxill be a council meeting. There xxill also be a congregational meeting af ter the seixi.e Wednesday evening. The pastor. Rex. .1. '. Diet, ext. -mis a cor dial invitation to the ;niblic to attend those services. MAGNIFICENT VERSAILLES. Marvelous Town In Which The Peace Conference Is Being Held Built as a Residence of Royalty Splendid Buildings, Splendid Statuary, Rich Historical Traditions A Place of Luxury Where the History of the World Has Had Its Shaping. There is an electrical tiani tiiat inns i. nt l io in Pan- to 'ei saiiles ami nothing is -n . lei ig 1 1 1 1 it I in -ii mine i time a- to -t.n t oil tin a 'lax tn that eminent fx nn pie-sixe i. hi wiol.l town ami it- tmly e. ipiisite -in ii 1 1 im 1 1 ug Txxont.x minutes m the train fioin the glare ile 'lAlma ami one step-out in ersn illcs. xxith its broad aeuue- b.udele.l with i ell t 11 lie- oh I trees ami it- -p.'o ion- .-iptaie-. The Place ! 'Amies in fiout ot the pal.n e i- rnar elous with it- 1 1 1 1 ; i iiit Magging, ami it is separated lioin the great couit of the pahoe by magiiiliceiit gates ami I 'a his tia.les. statllUIx thete Is. ot' course. Ill plenty and niaux ohl woihl meiuories. Here the cloxvd surged, an angry mob from Pan- composed mostly of xvoineii demamling bread, ami the xoiing Queen. Mailt- Antoinette, appeared on the great hahonx and lifting little I'll Louis in her arm- -lunxe.l him to the crowd, and a- the angrx demand xxa- leiterated her eleai xoice rang out. ''If you have no bread, eat cake." Hen. too. on the steps up to the palace Hie Swiss guard vxeie sla ughtci cd as thex tiled to saxc theii royal masters. 'Those xvcre sorr.x daxs. ami uhx should these meiuories come up so xix idlv vx hen to. lax the sun is shining and there is no angry mob, only a xery fexx sightseers, ami the great palace is closed to the pub lie, for it is w a i time ami no more can one roam through the pictuic galleries but there are two pictures there in the noble gallery of battles the i enieni I u a u. .' of xx hich grips one. ne commemorates the 1 7 I 71 war the dear "Patrie" represented In a wounded cavalryman supported on hi- horse betxveen two com rades and pressing his country's flag to his breast, and the other ah! may it lie prophetic indeed. " I .e Kex a lithe, a French ciiirissier on horseback clutching an t h Li ii by the thioat ami shouting ' ' Prisounier! The sun is shining gloriously a ml the palace gardens will be far inoie pleasant in the late afternoon, ami the cool green of the hamlet beyond the Trianons makes it strong appeal, so oft we go with our . amp stools over our arms ami mil' picnic meal in a basket, in .search of the tram car that rims betxxeen Versailles and the hamlet. Le liameau is ipiite exquisite, the sxveetest spot, with lakes ami streams, hills and woodland, and grouped around the lake lies the hamlet itself, half a doen or more (plaint little tdd world cottages, the long, low manor, a farm a water-mill, the dairy, etc, all built to please the fancy of a little queen who weary of the pomp of court, loved to come here xxith the ladies and gentlemen of her court ami play at being "just folks." Their summer home. Le Petit Trianon, xvas quite near. It xvas simple, a one storied building of rose colored marble n-ith marvelous colonnade ami garden that would satisfy any artistic craving, but it is not simple enough to appease the heart hunger that doubtless felt the approaching and inevitable end of the hollow, court life of the day and so the hamlet was created! There are carp in the lake carp of every size and color and age. It is said that some of the hoary among them are the identical ones that Marie Antoinette used to feed in the gay, debonair days of long ago. lie that an it may. one gather ed up the eruniris from lunch ami, step ping oxer the low wires that separated the lawn from tlie path, one knelt lieside the lake to feed the fish, and was it be cause the thought of the young queen was so uppermost in mind that a "gar dien" called out from the other side. "Hola! croye7.vous par ha sard qiir ron etes Marie-Antoinette et que vous nvez le droit le marcher sur le ga.on!" "Think you by chauce tlmt you are Marie-Antoin-ette, that yon erniit yourself to walk on the grass! " Such a laugh went up from all the group that like ourselves were picnicking around and the "gartlien" w;ft vastly -amused liy his sally of wit. There is a place where one can feed the carp at the corner lietween the manor 'Through tin- olhii.il aim.v ensuafu h-t a- published in I'ri. lax'- l.aetle Mi. Mark Phytic, of mute two. leti-ixe.l the h.-t I n fin mat I. .u of the death ot In- - (ieorge W. Ithyuc. of Co. ( ', llth Infant ry. Seme time ago the family leeeixed notice from the War Department that xoiing b'h.xne xxa- reported by the coin 1 1 1 .' i j i . 1 1 -r of the American Kxpe.l it i.nia i y Pmces a- Inis-iug in action. As inanx' men listed as "missing in action'' I, ax. since been huated. the family still clung to the hope that xi'liug liiiXlle might -till in' living. 'These hopes, In.xxexei, were shattered in, the oltii ial repoi t as publish e.l I'll. lax. b'hxne enteied the aioix a xeai ago la- October. SPECIAL SERVICES AT FIRST A. R. P. CHURCH. 0 P.egiiiniiig at s:iai o'clock tonight a sei ie- o! -pet ial -eixi. es will be held at the I'll-! --o.lale Kef. nine. I I'll lute nan chin. h. of xx In. h b'ex . Di . .1. C. ial loway i- past. o. pi eparatory to the sp'ing . .-Ii ll.l.n li.ii se.xice to be held lle.M Sabbath i ug at II i.'i lock. liegin iiing 'I'ne-.lax a tlei in. i, ii t he -oixice- will be held I. .. tn at'teri u at I. 'in and night at s : ,n .-, in I 1,'ex. . I '. ( 1 1 lei', pa-tin of t he Associate . b'el.M mi'. I I'le-ln tel lan church, at I l.. el . S. I '.. xx ill .1.. the preaching l.u the r. ma i u. hi of the week. Tl e . Will l.i fow a . .mm-miih . ..inlu. tell I. e- liet v In.- pa-t.ii Sabbath Dr. Cal lioii-e and the danx uheie the lake . lirxc Up to the load, ami l.ele the cilllou- cl'ea line- know the pid'ln- xxill f I theio ami thex ( ougiegate in ni.n niim- nnnibet -. 'The charm of having one's camp stool with one i- that xxhon vei thoie i- a paiti ciilarlx I -:i i;l 1 1 1 1 1 bit ot lamlsiapeuie can -it down and en ox it ami each new x iexx of the hamlet i- cut l aiieing. There is a xvomleiful walk to the Vei -ailles f.nest ti.nii the haiueaii past the 'Trianons, the Ciaml Trianon xv here the empire fin inline -peak- of Pouaparte and Josephine, and the Petit Tiianon i- full of ineiuoi I. - of Maiie Antoinette and her good i i:i 1 1 1 if. I I ..mis, vx ho luxe. I nothing so xxell as making lock-. linth Tiinniuis are full of art 1 1 easiii es, but xx ho cares to go indoors on such a heaxenlx dax ! Nature is art enough for u-. So on xx e go. past the end of the Versailles .anal, that battling piece of water one seems nexer able to get around somehow, for it is ma. le in the shape of a cn.-s. We leave it on our left and plunge into the cool, green 'depths of the forest. Do any forests but the French have their cool, gieen light, those vvi.le. grassy avenues, those delicious little bridlepaths.' The stillness is intense, siat'ccly a bird's note is heard, then as one. too, is stilled into silence the hum of insects is clearly audible, but it is a .liscieel hum, there is nothing aggiis-ivc about it and as one watt-lies one sees the little xxoodlnnd folks, the ant-, the 1 ties, the long-leg ged sphlels t'Vel so hii-x . the ladybirds, the but tei ll ie- a in I hush! a crackling be tokens the appioacli of some one ad xaiicing in the ' ' sous btiis. ' ' An old peasant xxoman xxith a t'agot on her back diligently sean-hing for sticks. So day by day the stole of lirexxood grows ill the cottage to eke out the ' chauffage for the winter dining thrse hard times. It is not only in time, though, that this is done, for the French are a fugal people ami xxill not pay for what Dame Nature xxill give them for nothing' As the afteinoon wears on r turn our steps once again toward the canal and strike it. xv e knoxx not when, so follow it along in the direction we think will lead to tlie palace gardens. Canal is a strange name to give this altogether charming piece of water with only pleas lire boats upon it and leading nowhere broad ami still between broad, grassy paths xxith xxil.l flowers of all kinds growing on the banks. There is quite a detoui to make a get around the cross part ami then, gradually the terraced pahtce gardens appeal gardens laid out by Le N'otie. that past master of land scape gardens. Such fountains there are the dolphin fountain, the frog fountain and a score of others, all lying unrVoubled in the glorious afternoon and one is glad it is not the day for the ' ' gramles eaux" when from every stone wideoen mouth waters issue and ernxvds flock to see the rainbow playing on the riot of waters, to admire the graceful jets and to listen to the cool and pattering swish of the waters falling back into the wide basins lielow. It is glorious sitting on the steps, watching the sunset, the yews cut into strange shapes, the hedge high ami trim med square like a massive wall, the won tlerfiil flower parterres. It is all as fine a picture as one could see anywhere. Hut there are many ' ' blesses. " reminding one that a cruel war is raging and the great palace is in danger from air raids by night ami .lay. That xvas in 1!MH and noxv in that same jialace is to wit ness a great step forward in the world's history the formation of a blague of na tions which is to put down war forever. It is a fit setting truly for such a momentous event, ami if yet another pic ture could lie added to the great gallery it might well lie one typifying the brother hood of the world. i n.i t i.mai .N'exx - PARIS. Apnl 1 I. The Aii-tialian ami New eland delegates led tl ppnsi tion winch resulted in the defeat of the Japanese deinaml for the inclusion of a lacial equality clause in the preamble to the League of Nations compact, it is It . ii ue. I today. The American delegates did not actively oppose the modified a in. an linen!. It is understood that Japan .x.ll lake fiji the allien. Iinent again at the pleiiaix session, bi.t it i- not beliexi'd tn.it she will siiccoi d in getting it adopt ed. The Italian .Ionian. I- are being con- h ied toda.x . It is mi.lei-t I that the I lilted States is te.-ldx to support Italy's ....n. .11,1.' position xxiiele It Is repolted t ' ! e ..hit I. Ill i- no In nient . OLD "OPERA HOUSE" GIVES PLACE TO OFFICE BUILDING iia in I- 1 1 m lei t l.i I 1 M. Alll-tel '.a up the thiol I niupa n - qua a nl South -tret .lnVfn 1 began this III the T.U i lei s. cornel t piepaiato i g I M t If Intel lor ltx teel put in on A lion the new e ot' Soul Ii i. will I . g la I i on t will -tieel -nle ami i.tnei ml. -I l. .1 remodeling will be d ha .ei- e ll.'VV so. 1. 1 ftiUII tain will al-o be 1 1 1 -1 :, I le. I ami all tiie fin inline ami livtuie- will he reiioxated ami ! Ill.'.dc t.. Link Ilk" I . e XX . lie plan- also .all In an en la i geiiien I j of tin- building In the addition of i i and p1 ..i.al.lv I vv .. -t.nie- to the building. xxln. h i- a 'vxo-t.ny and basement si nn tuie lew Iia.! ot the lippet stolies xxill . .. 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 I- oi I'o oilu ,-s. When the wolk is completed tin- building xxill piesent a j greatly iinpioxoil appearance ami xxill lie in keeping with theotliei modem busine-s ho Use- i .li Mam a V en lie Tl a ii-I oi ma t ion ot' the upper lloois ot thi- building into idli.es will iii.n k tor ever the pa--nig of the old 'opera house' xvht ie in .lax s g.uie by many an aggrega tion oi ba i n-t ormei - held forth to the de light nl ttte populace. I le I'o i e the advent of the inov nig picture -I...W tlie old opera hoil-c on the second (tool of this bulhllil was the centei of inanx at 1 1 act ions. Stock coinpauie- plaxing a week's stand vxeie the taxoiites. It xxa- at that time the oiilx hall in town laige enough I'.n am public gatheiing. There xxa- then no couit liou-e. no s.liotd auditorium to oth er public hall. Hence it wa- heie that there vxeie held all of the mass meetings, political gatheiliigs. rexixal-. coiiiinun itx I hti-tnia- tree exents and meetings ot' all -tut-. In shoit. whenever aax public meeting, -hmx. political convention oi whatnot xxas announced for liastoiiia mi one asked where it xvas to be held. There xxa- ..nix one aii-xxel lo these questions.' namelx. ''the opeta l-ntse " to Tor leiii e 's hall, as it vx.i- -..met line- t ailed. For a number of y.ai- past, how ex ei . I he old hall has been deserled. It has I u luan.x a dax since it xxas used for any public meeting of any kind ami late cm ers to l.a-tonla did not even kmux of its existence. The building belongs to Mi. Frost Torrence. Triangular Debates. ln the debate held at the Cent in I school Fridax night between the aflii mat ue team i fpt esent ing I .iiicolnton High School and the negative team represent ing Shell. High School, the allniuative won. The query was "Ibsolvcl that the I'llite.l States lollhl adopt the pollcx of requiring of cvei y inale cition one year of military training. The speakers xvcre Milium McHrayci and Forest Ham rick for Shelby. I.e-tci Cornxxell and Dewey Williams for Lim olutoii. Moth of the l.astonia teams lost. Loxverx Miller and Mr. D. Hei. I upholding the negative at Lineolnton. Mary Ciirr and Willard Jenkins speaking on the affirmative at Shelbv. TODAY'S COTTON MARKET. i My International News Service. NEW YORK. April 14. The cotton market opened xxith May contracts sell ing at '.-.. July -M.42. OctoW 22.70. December L'l'.i'-.. January L'2. -. Miss Kthel A. Merhol.lt returne-lfo lireensboro the latter part of last wii'k to resume her studies at the State Nor mal College after spending some time here xxith her parents. Miss Adderholdt Ifas recently leeii elected president of the t oinincrcial class in the college, which has a membership of la" students. ( hi account of the serx ices this xxeek at the A. H. P. iliurcli there will In- in. prayer service Wednesday night at Main Street Methodist church. A 1." -minute prayer service is' ts-ing held each day this week in the league room at Main Street Methodist church in the interest of the Centenary campaign ami the revival which is to Is' commenced at that church Sunday. All members of the church are urged to attend these serv ices which are limited strictly to 1." min utes, beginning at 12 o'clock. Int. .Inmai New- I'd i I ,' I . I N . Apnl 1 I The gai i i-.m at M . 1 1 1 1 1 Ii i- lo itxt.lt against the lied g..x eiumeiit. sax - a Munich dispatch to. lax. lepuhlic has been declared in Saxony. tt i 1 1 1 ;i i x dictatorship has been declared at Die-. hi, ;i 1 1, slate -leges have 1 ll piocla need. The Si a i tat I. les haxe occii fled the war ollice. The revolutionary council at Munich has ordered the bur ge,u-e t.. -ii i i en. La all aims. YOUNG MOORE MORROW'S BODY LAID TO REST HERE SATURDAY. I'liucial -ei x ire- ovei tlie remains of xo uiig M e M.iiiow. who died early Pin lax ruing at the I'ish l.u rue Milita i x S. ho.il. a ne-lsi. o, a., were held in the Fust Itaptist church here Saturday a I tei m at o'clock in the prcscnccc of a la i ge gal hei nig of friends and relatives. I.'. v. U 1. P.niett. pastor of the church. III. ted t'o sei vice-. I litel llll'llt XX as ill i la k . ...I .tiueteiv. Toe actixe pall bear ei- vveie -ix ot In- classmates at Fish- i I. .inn. iiamelv : I a. lets 1 .1 nel it-l get', 1 i 'l.-x iiigei. Itnggs. Mallineaii.v. li e, Mm 1 I- and lied Morns. 'The holloiaix pa 1 1 I ei- vv.ie Itio.vu XX il-on. 1,'alidi Mm j i I-. I.'.'lleigh I instiling. Unbelt ilellll, j llin. vvvv Smith .'Hid Id. bee Owen. Ile was I I'll I in III- mill in III file tlol a I de : -i:."'- w e. . ma .1 v and bea ut i fill a ad at t. -led t he nigh csle.-m III w I, It h t i e de . e.i-e.i wa- held hx a huge elide of ' ii ehd- Mi Idifh Mas.m sang most I eelirg ! v ' S. .met line Ve 'IIP ndoi -t and. ' II. l ad b. en a im nibei of the l'il-t Uap-M-l i I. II i I. -I ll. e he was PJ X ea 1 - old. M...O.' Moiii.xv was lii. iii at Pinexille Aug s s.. :ll I,.,, I j,,,., I ,,PS ,, ill, W i .a -! on in . Ile w a- a -on of Mis. Poole Ile wa- a lllellll.el of the - I.'i at the I'l-libiirue Mlllt.lix S. !..,. I and w,,,ild have graduated with In ni . i- in June. lb- had been a student thete two xears. He was fii-l coipoial of hi- compaiix and editor in chief of the school annual. lie was held in the xeix highest esteem l.x all of In- scl I mates and his death en-t a gloom oxer the entire student bo.lv. Ills death followed a xery short illness, hi' having .-nut raided pneu in. mi, i on M.ni. lav prim to his death. Among H ut of loxxn people lone for the (uncial wete Ins btolhet. M. iu' wai.l Mi w. of Shellield. Ala.: his sis- . l ,1., ,1 XI I let. xiiss .xi.itina .xiooie .ximroxx, ot ixie nan College. I .a i ncsx ille. Iia.; Mr. F. P. I Monow and Mi ,1. II. Maxes. Ins uncles. of Pinexille; Mr. and Mrs. John C Mooie ami ihildien. Lewis and Virginia. Mr. J. T. McLean and Miss Muby Padgett, nil of I .iiicolnton. REVIVAL SERVICES BEGIN AT LOR AY BAPTIST CHURCH. -e1 les ot' lextxal sei X ices XX i 1 1 begin this aftein at the I. max Papti-t chinch, of xxhich Ifev. C P. A bernet hv is pastor. Services xxill be held each after noon at !t:.'!li and each night at S:.'.ii. new time, for a pel in. I of ten days. The preaching will U' done by Kev. C. A. LinelxTger. now pastor of the Baptist church at Wyliesburg. 'a. Mr. LineU-r-ger is a native of this section, but has been preaching for the past three years in V irginia, where he has done consider able evangelistic wink in connection with his pa-torate. The people of the Ioray t hnich are eXMctmg a very successful re xival nm let his leadership. REV. C. A LINEBERGER. A telephone message this morning fr Mr. K M. Alinand, at Columbia, to Mrs. Almaiid here stated that the head quaiters company of Co. D. lnoth Lngin ts'rs arrived there this iiiorimig. Among the (iastonia men who are in the head quarters department are Lieut. Ralph Hay, Master Kngineer V. O. Jenkins and William MfArver. Life's Quiet Place. Without the silence of life there ran be no true greatness, and no man can be great In the hour of erp res olon and dally activity unless he has first been great In the silent places of hi Individual life. Theodore Lyman Frost P. Int. - . no! .News Serviie.) W 1:1 MAIf inei i. a t oi port for He April I !. An appeal to ' in.utal and material mip iinaiix was made today by Pmeign Minister Kantzaii, a member of tin' i.eiinaii pea.e delegation. He xxaiiU to le.o h an ag i cement with America also on colonial questions because "the new Itfiiuaii i (institution will be greatly sim ilar to the American constitution. He lie-bext- that American statesmen ami jur- ist guid x give us important assistance. nig u- in it- execution. EXTRA TRAINS ON THE P. & N. WEDNESDAY A t i angeiui nt - have been made by the P. iV N lams to update special trains lo ami I" i urn Charlotte Wednesday on ac count of the lug celebration in honor of the IJotli Idgiineiit which is to parade there on that .lav 'Three two car train will I peiated ll, i, nigh. .nt thi' dax, thus afloi.ling a C i te schedule. iasto- ti i.i xv ill pi olia 1,1 v send a large crowd over to vv lino tl lel.iati.ui. TODAY IS 5TH ANNIVERSARY OF LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION. 1 "I b'. V Wilson, who as a young mini wa- a.uvc in the late li u pleasn n t ness be tween im- i i m to, h 1 1 a t e States of America and the P. S. A., lelnind- Tin- liaette I La' to. lax is the lit' fx louith ainiixerKiiry "l Pie-idciil I. inc. .in'- assassination, vv'n h ... i urre.1 on I'l l. lax. April Nth, I si;:.. Mr. W ils.m was at thai time a prisonei ot xxar on Johu-nii's Island, on Lake Idle near Clexelainl. Ohio. lie re calls that tin' pi i-ou authorities were great Ix in tea i of an uprising of til Confederate prisoners and kept cannon tialned upon them to quell any possible -1 i-t ii 1 1 ia in e. Bom To Mr. Sa t ii i . la x . ami Mis. Aitlnii K. Winget oh Api il I 2. DM V a daughter. Grading For Hospital. Superintendent T L. Ware, of th-' county load fmces. began work today on the grading of the site I'm th' North Carolina Oilhopaedic Hospital and School. Actual building vv.nk will begin as soon as the aichitecl 's plans a re com pleted. Company Organized. Chartei having been leceivetl for )M b'ankin Mill-. I in., com fining xxhich an nouncement was made in The (iazctte last xxeek. a meeting of the stockholder! xxas held Prnlax and the following di rectors w ere elected : . (i. (finikin. John M. Sett. Iletiix Itankiti. W. II. Adams ami I. S. Uaukiie The directors the elected the following ofliccrs: K. (i. KaH k i ii. president. Henry Kankin, vice presi dent and ticasinei ; W. H. Adams, sec ictat v WOMEN ORGANIZED FOR VICTORY LOAN. Helovx i- given the organisation of the itaston County National Woman's Lilier ty Loan oinuiittee, to have charge of the women s work in the Fifth Liberty Loan Drive xxhi.h Ix-gins next Monday, April L'l : Mis. l ied L. Sinyre, , haltllian. NL-. A A. McLean, vice chaii nian. l.s . C. Ilarrett, secretary. ( ..istonia Toxvnship: Mis. J. Lander I. inv . ,'ha 1 1 ma ii : Mrs. D. M. Jones. Mrs. .1 Lee Kobinsoii. Mrs. J. F. Thomson. Mrs. 1 . C. Armstrong, Mrs. .1. II. Hemler lite. Mr-. It T. Morris. M,s. A. r.. Mr ers. Mis. II M. Mot. re. Mrs. M. H. Cur II. -. Mis. . M. Mabiugton. Mrs. M. A. Carpentei. Mrs. J. II. Sepaik, Mis. J. L. Adams. M,s. J.M- S. Wiay. Mis. W. T. Storey. Mrs. M. II. Paiker. 'rondel Creek: Miss Wilina datns. chairman: Miss Naomi Crawford. Mis Kate Purslex, Mrs. LaLan Ferguson. The chairmen I'm the other townships are as follows: Helm, ait. Mis. (i. M. Out lick: Mt. Holly. Mrs. C. K. Hutchison; Mayxvorth. Mrs. C. l. Welch. Spencer Mountain. M's. (i. V. Patterson; McAd enxille. Mis- Mamie Itay : Dallas. Miss Coriinie Piiett ; Oliiex . Miss Rubv Falls. Publicity Committee: Mrs. .1. II. Se park. chairman: Mr-. J. S. Wiay and Mrs. W. C. Mar ret t. Advertising Comm ittee : Mis. J. If. IlendeiJite. chairiuan: Mis. .1. I.. Adams, Mrs. A. (.. Mvers and Mis. D. M. Jones. He Take the Blue One. Of course you've heard about the hardworked kiiv whose Job was to pick the blossoms ofT the family cen tury plant; the bloke who sticks the spots on double-blank dominoes and tLe culprit whose life work Is making bird feed for cuckoo clocks, but the champeen, double-bow knotted, floatin axled and vulcanired war loafer is the cuss who said he was doing war work bT picking up the stitches his wife dropped when she knitted. Indianapo lis SUr.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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April 14, 1919, edition 1
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