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THK GASTONIA GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919. SECSETASY LANSING TO 1 APPEAR BEFORE COMMITTEE (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. Secretary of State Lansing will appear before the Senate foreign relations committee Wed- j nesday to testify as to his participation j aa one of the American peace commission- ! era in making the treaty of Versailles, 1 Senator Lodge, rhairmau of the commit- , tee announce. 1 today. ADMIRATION NOT CALLED FOR TODAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAIN 267 NAMES. (Hy International News Service.) WASHINGTON. A ujr. i" The fol lowing army a-u;i !t i arc reported hy the romiii;ui.ling general f the A. K. K. : Killed in action. 7; tie. I of wounds, 11; die.) of ;ii-ii.lci;t or other cause, ."!; died of 1 i i . 1 : wo,iv!-. severely, 40; wounded, .icg'-ee hi. 1 1 1 1 i ii i i in - 1. K; wounded slightly. Ill; total. L'l',;. The following N. .r-t ii I 'a '..li'iiaiis are mining those i i s 1 :iloo: Wounded Sligi.tS I.r. William W. Cox. if iiarh.ttc. an i !'nate Heil.ert L. Ta lor. ..f Roanoke K.ndds. MMAKV. Follow ing i- a ;iinM ; army casual! ie- to dale, listed ai.ove: Killed i'! a. t: I '!! I - ..' - Died of "on:. U Die 1 ' !.-:,,. Died of a. , id. nt or ,.t! Wounded in ''" " ,-e.;t ie!, ! to !.. Missing in a' toot :od prisi iiiei re!ea-i' 1 a ed f the total udlhg those 1 l.i'L's "ir Total t. CROUSE RT. ONE NEWS. ( 'nrre:vii.!e:i. . . f Y: 1 :. ( Holl.. i: '. ". Mr. Mrs. John Ki-er .'.:.d . :. : c . :. ..! ay "it, i Mr. an i M:v A. I:. K.-'. Dessi iner I r.y. Mis, i:a ' ; ' . . -- ':" is spending :!,: week )" "s : this se.-tioii. Kev. D. I'. Waters, a-'.-:. I hy Re K. A. Ta.vl .r. of Daljas. will !.-Kin protra.-tel H..-.-T inj at Landers I'hapt Sunday evening at ." o'clock. Mn. LnFavette at ! 'enter and chil lren. of ('rouse, left Monday for week's visit to the mountains. Miss Lthel Carpenter, ot Uessemer Citv. spent the week-end with relative in this section. Mrs. Albert Carpenter is quite ill an two of her children have typhoid fever but are getting along fairly well. Aviator Would Very Willingly Have Foregone Gushing Tribute Paid Him by Fair Admirer. The hardest part of flying is land ing, and It Is In landing that most would-be aviators come to grief. An experienced pilot who makes a bad landing and goes bouncing across a field is disgraced and usually feels the humiliation to the utmost. Karly in the war a "Indies' day" was held at mi airdrome in Knphind. Among the guests whn thronged the field were many ladies in gala attire. Late In the afternoon n pilot who was j a captain save an exhibition penorin (ince. He left the ground in perfect Mli did a succession of Vertical turns and n few "aerobatics," then shut off his motor to hind and receive the applause that he knew was awalt ing him from the fair sex. A, the machine neared the ground the captain tui pid.-od his distance, with the result that he hit the ground hard, made n scries of high jumps nil the way across the field, and came at last to rc-4 just In time to avoid crush ing Into a fence. lie turned hi m:l i m:ie. "MlXa'd" i ;'.:e li;;!.g.i t aid some what sheepishly rejoined the guests. His f..M..,v j o-.j.s .i,-vi-,-r .:, iar:i time to les'iain themselves from laughter, and just as It appeared that II,.,. had s .did a very fai. go-h- i 1 1 v sort of woman approai h-'d the cap lain and said In accents loud and (I. ar: ".My il. ar enptain, on behalf of the ladies present 1 wish to thank you for the won. h-rf ill exhibition of tl;. ing you have L-ien 11-. It was truly tuarvel- LITTLE USE MADE OF RIVERS Great Waterways of United 1 Seem to Visiting Europeans to Be Negrscted. Oils It ll.:ug to i1 was bird - h.. ( - I . . 1 ; 1 1 i i was p., iriv.ty a beailiiful ; aid tliat lan'Mng of yours -up. -i b : .hist lii;.- a dear little .. hop. h..p. h..p "'Youth's A Chinaman who travels In the United Slates is certafn to remark: "Wliii grand rivers, but how lonely! I!y utilizing their rivers 4X).iHU,(Xt Chinese hive managed to get jiliing without railroad;, a font incoinpr. hensible in oce.ilennil countries. i. visitor from continental Kuivpe wouh; say: "Your rivers of the MUsissipn valley are un.qualed as n gift of na ture. Hut where is the commerce Where the permanently deepened channels, united with correspondlnglx deep canals for lieuvv freight. liki those connecting th Lfiine, Damib.v Khone, Loire and others?" Our nnM fitiswer could he that we have as yet scarcely made a beginning with out splendid streams in the most pro ductive val'ey n earth, says the S: I.ollls ( Ilobef l'l.loi 1 at. Vet Willi re- niaikahle energy. pio!iipt ne-s nil success we cons: nie: . il the great canti. between the 1'ac.lie and Atianti. oceans, paying the entire cost c 'ir s. K..-I c :; ..ii . i,n.ii ti'i't.! to ali naio'iis. line rcnsoii for th' ,..,.i;M n.-'o .sv M. - and their ii!.'i !iavr.'::ble tributaries is that we Inivr t.. .T ta'.' ll lip th" s'libjeit Uitb dm- s- r.oiisinss aiel d i-lsive purpos -. We have been (lis mayeii hen told 1 li.it !h.' problem i? volvcd Uuui'r.'ds I'.ilt -tl;ee i'.'ld !'si-il ar. i-..i:grcss S 17 i !i 1 1 k k 1 1 . h i ';'! s hie" si,., Did l: ! ',, nginiist a i if. !:'! ! i mpi ovi-ii v. a t - Ncei-Ssilv k FAR FROM VICTORIAN AGE l: ..iHiolls ill IlKUleV iud'ng the ni'i' has approjiriat ' e v on! "imp.. : . r ed I'm- lis investliielit liki OBSERVED SOLDIERS' DAY. Correspondence of The Gazette. BKLMOXT, Aug. ;!. Soldiers' Day was observed today in the First Baptist church with a program as follows: Ad dress of Welcome by V. J. Faneis; "Physical Preparation by George Leep- er; "The I 'art of American Soldiers, bv Prof. F. P. Hall; sermon bv Kev. F. M. Huggins. Seventeen soldiers, nieni hers of the church, were present and others who went overseas as well. A large crowd was present and the services were enjoyed by all who attended. DR. D. W. DANIEL TO SPEAK IN GASTONIA AUGUST 14TH. Dr. D. W. Daniels, of Clemsoii College, has accepted an invitation extended b the Gustonia Pythian CI,,1, to deliver a lienefil lecture in tais i ity ..n Tiiarsdav night, August 1 4th. His s.;i,.,t wiii l. "The Measure of a Man.'" and is do clared to be the be Gaston ia is u ! . I at a meeting f the will be delighted at hearing him again, blest speaker in ti i ials of tl -1 i V . feci ing him to j . a k ag I .f !,!s Da U'.-V dels (,,.r.. olMT.cr. I. nity of f the a The ofl; The CieV. The ciT is a i-roa ti ..n '.i wori ! i o. : city . ! . ' tlieir nan; it: t' c :,. average : t i w : i wiii i.dw-i-.a;.. : ivays '! some f ." brings lev news;. apei appiness The County Newspaper. elan i Ma'. t r t'.. rati PLACE CHILDREN ABOVE ALL Little Ones Have Been Aptly Described as Monarchs in Homes of Serbian Patents. The tragedy of the little children Of S.-rbia reduced to sianalioh. disease and raggeifness is really understood only when one coniprehejnls the in tense love of home ii ini children that tills all Serbian hearts. "The Serbian h. Hi- is the sanctum of Serbian life." uittes .Miss Wagoner, "he shrine before which the Serhiuu hciirt worships, the altar upon whic the products of hand and heart are placed in simple tribute. And the guidiug spirit of the home is, of course, the woman, the wife and mother. We must go farther, though, and suy that while the mother may be the guiding spirit, the monarch of the home is the child. What we are preaching with re newed intensity today regarding the importance of the child, the education of the child, Serbia has long preached and endeavored to practice. Almost Spartan in its creed Is the valuation placed upon a child life. The child la more than a companion to his mother, more than an lo ir to his father's busi ness, lands or wealth; he is the proper ty of the state. lie is part of Serbia! Kverv thing is sneritieed to the welfare and advancement of the chfld." ll'e"ge!lo laanilcl : '. IH-' I I 4 ri I I ;.s pro!.; gciicy wis reads. ,, c 'hat tl..- g he th.-:,! w a s W eil! advantage, lie -onii'l i r s 1.1 I.IU. . its i :' t ' , re of th -. til.. Vil li! l'l. but ;! :! pu r v. . IV. Il Present Period Would Be On of Be wilderment to Man Who Lived in That Era. Suppose some placid gentleman of the Victorian era, who went calmly ! to his eternal sleep certain that the world had settled at last Into final and accepted form, should be awak ened and permitted to gaze upon the world today. What would be his reflections? He would see the world wiping a tear from its eye because of what it supposed was the tragic fate of two young British flyers who had essayed to fly across the Atlantic and had almost achieved the Icartan feat. He would see the world, In the same mo ment, applauding furiously the feats of Yankee flyers engaged in the same effort In a surer way. He would see Russia, which he had pictured as an enduring fabric with an everlasting czar nt the top n chaos of mad ruins with whiskered proletarians conducting a new and deadlier tyranny. He wculd st e Oe-. manv. which he had remembered! as : a simig ": i-ii-i .'. j.- ;.g l!lc ' u.re, I on its knees suppm ntlng mercy thnt -s ;;..ii--Jn :Vvf -.,-o ,, s..,(. i raged world. Hn would see the I'nlt ( ed States, which he had pictured as I about a million miles removed from . the affairs of Kurope, a towering fig ! ure in the great peace conference as I It has been the deciding figure In the : great war. He would see these and j other marvels, and he would hear of an unbelievably horrible war that had wrought its deadlines." with weapons strange and terrible like poison gas and airplanes and submarines. What a whirling, aching head that Victorian relic would have after he had looked over this new world of ours for half an hour! iHiluth Herald. THE NEXT TIME YOU HAVE HEADACHE TRY C. FOR ALL HEADACHES And NEURALGIA Every dose and package guaranteed to relieve. SOLD EVERY" WHERE Headache Remedies are"? Sold REFUSED TO BE CHilDISH "We can't ! rivers." was the old vious tnilh N that ivi to i 1 1 1 i f. i e t h i'i. in-;. !" ... 'Hi n. it CHART OF GREAT USEFULNESS A Hoosier Haircut. I'eiaas Cue. a Richmond business ia..ii and former auditor of Wayne -.e:i:t. bus d irjing to figure the d'tteii iice o! an Indiana and a Chicago haircut. II- told the storv aft-r a bu-i- - I ril to ii. ;. el says h- no !oiM-r enjoys e, to a barber shop in Chicago. I'l -v ioiislv to in.i'p.ing the trip '-nt into a Ri. blond shop and I ind haircut by a barb-r r- Record Said to Have Saved Many Thousands of Dollars for Big Telegraph Company. One of the big telegraph companies not long ago cmiplet-d a chart that j shows all th- wir-s used in the hind i service of the company. There are abo' l.miMXNi mil- of wires in nil. i Kaeh wire is i-i-presi nt. il by a line on the chart, and n nt. fiber, w ith figure to i sne jj0nste(i. indicate tiie muter al and the gang- The chart al" -di-w- t!.- route -I every cut-in, wh-'h-r It i for opera tion or for t-sting. r.eide thnt. the map show the cross conic-otiohs be tween the various uir-s In eac h ofli. and even th- oilioe aigniii-iits of the varioii circiiiM. overs To sheets, end five. If mounted elg mbl ferii! one map i'i". f i . t hci g. in or. !! ord c:i ni-ii'ly. th d -ti s:. .a t'raiii- .atv i.:.e th- !-:.-s of ! It i said hilt t!.:- The three f to dig. hart et by it H ( 'oe ad a ::.rd- sha v ! a e.-rt a ,-,.,y in Richmond. After arriving in Clii-ag.. he went to u barb-r f..r his hav- th- ii-: day. 'I'oti't uahl a haircut, too?" th- oth.-r d T high ai d i; hiitail- th- r t ar- l... i:n that it.g iiti! 'e bo. i; . r' i the first ord of lb- ' it Ion arid Ii rat.d by the id. ' 1 1 - . h i h-t .- s a . p a ar t! at of -i f 1 1 ! i !e.w n aii r. o if d. - f I e !!lpr-l.es th- siz,.. nt i-very wfc C'doii Tide h a r-copi a:,ds of ,!,,! n sp-n it ..' tt - -ha ' that was politely II- ( 'oe :!,- bar- Ti.. "a'Jse. that .'.lilt rv sl'ea :s e.iiiiitry lings be ing en 'i.l ah tl .-..ng', I: is tin- f.-V. s., :;.; ; and content. Tlie things tile leaders i.f t newspaper read rib.eit are t'u knows rue! tliinks about. N. earth is a interesting to th- f anm the people living in the ti.al! t-wn as news of their babies, their social and chtip h events, the illness a nd the deaths among their friends. Year alter year the country newspaper records the histo ry of its community. No metrnpilitan daily, no magazine, no billboard, no farm ournal. good as they all are rings the bell it"n the fanners and the small town people as does their home newspaper. It is an integral part "f the etinmninity that cannot he filled by any otl .-r medium. "I just got on replied. "In Indiana V bef. "Ye, why?" "Well, it looks cut. was th- ha According to ( 'cn-id-rahiy wrought up" by the In cident as 1,,. i a loyal r-sident of In diana. 'h-n he told th,. st,,rv r his barb-r in Richmond, the barb-r was considerably more indignant than Coe. Indianapolis News. :i c.ics a n-w -r. like ii n Indiana hair ' r's co!nm-tit. s nw n stnrv h- was Owl's Digestive ppara'.us Ow's bae a peculiar method of eat Ing. The.7 eat everything they want whenever they find It, and swallow tlx "whole works" whole. The idea would Ik the same if jou sat down to dinner and consumed th beefsteak, phifes, napkins, tablecloth, knives, forks and spoons. After the owl has had this conglomerath in his department of the Interior for some time, and It has been digested for all the nutrition there is In it, his organisms inside per mit him to drop the refuse out through his mouth in the lonu of a hard, round pellet.- Omnha World Herald. Wrongs That Harm. Not the Vronjrs done us harm us, only those we do to others. LongfeW tow. Educating Greek Farmers. American scientific agriculturists are now completing a survey of th soli possibilities of Crete in the same thorough fashion in which they sur veyed the Or-ek mainland. American farming machinery and up-to-date methods are n-eded. and arrangements have been made to educate the farmers of Creecf and Crete so thnt they can increase th-ir yield of crops. Major C. ;. Ilopkin of the Illinois agricul tural department, and Lieut. ('.. J. I'.ou youcos. a native Creek educated in Am-fica. and a former instructor at Miclrgiin agricultural college, nr.- in charg- of the Am-ri-an Red Cross :,g rioulM.r:; su:m y . ' Creece and Crete. "It Oozes Oot." Kven In tatis,ic. a (ry as a Crad (rrind would have th-m. th-re is hu mor. "It 007.es iK.t." ns Tamilian Hag gart would say. Austen Chamberlain, in his official capacity as chancellor of the exchequer, recently presented to the members of the Rritish parlia ment a hudg-t pa-ke with enough fig Tires to batfl- an accountant of -lie first water. N;jvitig 1,41.mmmniO as the amount to which it ,a,l risen, he declared that the "floating debt" was having h' "grave attention." How, It may be .'i:c-d. !s he regarding the "siph'.h - !V" The Parlor Dr'-ievl! A parh.r '...i-ie :1: a' a t. a w! h villi, g- shrilled : "( Irr re i- i.f . ei; ;, t i r I and n;ini-i. All th 1 par' cs are p-r:nl ;i:L s and can' a s fo Spi'itacisi nr- rigorously forbid fo push th-ir can,, in any way." said Novelist parlor hoKho Chief Reason Why Elderly Lady Was Pronounced by All to Be Grand Success. She Is the dearest little old lady of seventy-three any one ever saw. She Is very happy and always Immensely busy. She knitted u great many sweat ers and pairs of socks for the soldier boys. And now, when we're no longer needing socks for our boys she is em broidering an exquisite dress for the tiny baby of the girl who used to be her maid. "Why are you so very happy?" she was asjjed one day. "I'm happy because I'm not child ish," she said . c-ry emphatically. "Now, I'm not, am I? Did you ever hear any one say that I was childish? And I am seventy-three years old," Now, the woman next door Is only sixty and she Is very, very childish. Why, I have to comfort and pet her often when I'm longing to laugh at her. She Isn't wise enough to keep from being chlinish. "When I was young I used to watch the people in my family get childish." she continued. "It amused me at first, and theu when I saw how people out side of our family regarded them as nuisances I determined then that I never would be childish and a nuis ance. I watched and watched and then I discovered the secret. If you don't want to get the least bit childish you don't ever dare pity yourself. Tou have to think, think, think of other people and ways In which you can help them. The worst thing p-ople i can do is to think of themselves." j Outside th- visitor met the grocer , boy. "I n you hear her?" he ask-d. "Isn't she a dear and not n hit child ( ish, either." I "She's a grand success," she re I turned. j "You bet !" he agreed. Indianapolis News. Marry Them Both THE GIRL ON THE DOLLAR WILL RECOMMEND YOU TO THE GIRL OF YOUR CHOICE. THERE WILL BE NO JEALOUSY; CASH AND CU PID ARE VERY GOOD FRIENDS. TO MAKE A HAPPY HOME RE QUIRES MORE THAN MONEY, BUT NOTHING CAN MAKE UP FOR THE LACK OF MONEY. PREPARE FOR A BY STARTING A COUNT IN THIS BANK AND ADD ING TO IT REGULARLY. HAPPY HOME SAVINGS AC- Gaston Loan & Trust Co. EARNS INTEREST AT OF 4 PER CENT. THE RATE litVi Pice' fh- det, :i Cr-, n is tyrtm-otfc-r ic ed to h.d.l Vote. I.IP "Quite right, ton." Th-odo.- !r-icr. "Why':" pricked th. vik. "Why is it right to squelch the Kpnrtacist movement in this manner?" "Recalls-," said Novelist Preiser, "the SJparta-lsts are Hitting too much ruction in reconstruction." To Boost U. S. Food Products. The first agricultural trade commis sioner to work in foreign lands for the Interest of American food producers has bn natn-d by th- United Stat--department of agricultnre. II- Is Kd ward A. Foley of San Francisco, Cnl.. vho has been appointed to represent the department's bureau of markets In the United Kingdom. Mr. Foley will investigate conditions In the L'nitcd Kingdom and study the marketing and distribution of farm products with a view to the development and improve ment of foreign trade in American ag ricultural product. Economy in Iodine. Instead of throwing nwr.y the hun dreds of eaii7.e and cotton "mop" ued In the surgical ward of a great army hospital, they are now treated in an Apparatus, shown in Popular Mechan ics Magazine, In order to recover the Iodine In them. Alcohol evaporates and condenses In the cooled upier t'ibe. then falls bad through the mops, carrying the lo.r'ne down with it in the otto..i ..f the flask In ihe form of n in-tiite. The mops are saved, too, by subs. -i'1-iit varhlng and steriil dtig. i Noted. Sunday morning. The congregation i In Its go-to meet ing best filed into the i pews of the village church and sat rig- Idly at attention as was the custom among ("oxl-fearing Americans of that I day. All whs serenity and stillness. Then the pastor arose. "Let us pray," he said. The government Inspector In the last pew reached hurriedly for his notebook. "Ah, ha !" he muttered. "Establish ing secret communication with the Almighty without a federal permit. Burleson shall hear of this." Oily Customer. Robert Henri, the 'eminent New York painter, was talking about the men who buy, merely to show off, doubtful 'old masters' at fabulous prices. "Th-ir knowledge, of art," Mr. Henri said, "Is about equal to that of the Tilcago sausage manufacturer who said to Whistler: "'What would you charge to do me in oil?' "'Ten thousand dollars,' said Whist ler promptly. "'Rut suppose I furnished the oil? said the millionaire." Success. S ifi Ford Truck Bodies A SPECIALTY We have on hand a lot of one-horse plow stocks. It will pav you to see them before buying. We also have a good stock of w apron ? prints, steel axles, buprtr.v spindles, bugpry wheels, buprpry tops, trimming goods, etc., which we offer for sale at attractive prices. Painting Trimming We have just put in a new trimming machine and we are now better prepared than ever to take care of most any kind of job in that line. We have one light milk wagon on hand which we offer for sale. We Do Horse Shoeing And Rubber Tiring. Gastonia Wagon & Auto Co. T. L. CRAIG, Prapr. J. H. COFFEY, Manager He Had a Reason. A Terre Haute doctor met a friend In Main street the other day and was telling him how busy he was. "But I took off enough time to go to a ball game the other day," he boasted. "Well, did you enjoy It?" asked his friend. "Yes." returned the doctor very en thusiastically Indeed. "I made $25 off one cf the players. lie broke his leg and I got to aet It" Indianapolis News. Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Builders of Textile Machinery Gastonia, N. C. Soft Clean Grey Iron Castings SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE if W
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