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TBS G ASTORIA OJZZTIS. - - : -- - PAGE SIX. EtEETCiS (By The Associated Press) CHRISTIAN'IA, Sept 20. Majtfr Birger Oslau.l. of Chicago, former Amer ican military attache here, has been ma.le a Knight of the Royal OrJer of tNtint Ola v. EDINBfROH. S'pt. 23. The Edin Lurj;tj sl.enff 's court ha.l ileciJed that whiskev is fool. IH'Bl.IV. Sit. 1M. Ode of the features oi IhiMin life, the Iveagh Lodg- jjr l!(vi,-. tia ,)ii!t lieen closeil perman ently in i-,in.Nei ieine of a strike by the char-wiiHien an.l women attendants. The iijstitiiUou was established by Lord Iveagh, the tc.i 1 of the brewing firm of Guiunev. at a cost of 55,000 pounds and accommodated over five hundreed lodgers of the poorest class. It was not run for profit. In the strike the premises were picketed and prevented from obtaining supplies. The inmates were scattered among the already over-erowded tene ments of Dublin, and many of them slept in the Plioenix Park. Its eloping has caused great apprehen sion and a movement is on foot to secure the re-opening of the lodging house be fore the winter. LONDON. Sept. 2". London has leen for mouth without thunderstorms which usually characterized its summer, and the weather people are wondering why. September developed as one of the hottest months of the year. BERLIN. Sept. .' "The liennan poor er classes are soon to have shoes from the army supply whii h "ill cost only to 40 marks, instead of from 7." up iuto the hundreds. An organization ha already been fori 1 by the cabinet which, under the strict control of the Kovrruinent. will ar range for the production of these cheap shoes from army bather stocks. By the first of next May the ovetnmeiit h..p,- to J nit them ou sale but it is going to take special precautions that there can Ik- no illicit trade, for the shoes :11 probably have to be sold at a b-s. The juestion of "hat are the limits ot "poorer people" "ill also have to be settled. BUFFALO. N. V.. Oct. Alexander i'earsjn arrived ; field at !:2":4o and Lieut. 1 lelman at !::.';: I-. Lieut. ( 'll'ti-s M. Man ROM E, Oct. 21 An earthquake shock of a rather violent characVr w:is felt today from a southeasterly iirr-tiu. It lasted six seconds. BIRMINGHAM, KM... ;'.. -. Thj .lournalists Ii,iit.iV, v. hi I i 1 1 1 i. its iin-mb rsiiiji n.ai.v !' f.e lt kn new spa pel it'- :n..: n.aai:.e w I iter i:i the !':.;!.! Kii.h.m !.a- j-.;t uiia;d uiousiv pastel a I'-MUtt ui at i? annuai meet i i i.fe ci .i,.g i.,.n i.e.vpapei projn " - tii ::i rfi-c s.i'.i'i 1'" i-r rent -" ! e s i in of pre-wa- t meet ' :!! . -.: .iving. L-N;mn. .-, j t. '. v.- I'fT- int !.. !-.- i.t.n ' a ; :.' . . t'.'- :;t t ' ' re ei ,:. .; I, y. -..- heir To t I. : '' "i- a: i in- mate- ua. :i. :' , . , M. iPa !! v Martr.. . : Ne'. V. :K. Tie : . i -p. i - . ; ' . - l.e i.pii.i t. that the v z : V i nbarrsie--lueii's . mi, i !y t.-:j,j.r:u v, .-..vr he i- said to ' i ' x- m.i f the wealth f his A me: i . -: 1 1 m : .. ! !i; .t ; : . i:, ;il n- tioii ;s heir to hi father Jaiei- mt three tnaii -t !. s. ..,r ! I'ihis.gt u c.nn. of age i:i !:) 7. He a .:. ".-.in I- ed B hiie tll 1:t!C ill F' ' !.. e. beiug necessary t.. a:i p ita'- his r! t ;,.g u. a, the kaee. AMKIifiN'iKN. Sept. I: Is .' ported that tae fu' r fo -.'ii.i-; Kifip-ror has so far re. -owre.1 f;,in, i .hmt fear of moh-sfat.-.ii ti.at. ':!. he ji..,,-s ii.t- his heW h..ll at !....!!. f.e Dot ., sVe polii-e. fiio !.ae b. ei. .-..i.-tant iy ..(, gua'd lllw.llt the I'h- tllo-k e;,.tie here :( M- arnva!. wi.i i... of .'v. Tae-e Jam s Stucky Says, "Rst Cost Me $125 For Plumbing Bills." ''We couldn't tell what v. is dogging up our toilet aril drains. ',. to tear up floor, pipes, etc.. found a rat's nest in basement. They ha 1 hoked the pi-s with lef..-e. Tie plumber's bill was tli'.j. J.'AT SNAI' '.eane-1 tne rodent out." Three sizes, . "oe, jt. 8ohl and guarantee.l by: Standard Hardware To., .T. II. Ken nedy & Co.. Gastonia; Mt. Holly Hard ware & Furniture Co., Mt. Holly; J. R. Lewis Co., Dallas; W. H. i 1. I'. Stowe. lielmont. We Serve Extra Fine Chocolate Milks SWEETLAND OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Several hundred pounds at the ridicu lously low pries (it 75 cents per hundred poaacLi if taken in quantities at once. (Jood for peeking furniture, to put under carpets, on pantry shelves, to bull 1 fires witlt and mapy otW things. Help con aerrs paper' by using old newspapers in every way possible. are no walls or moats about the house of Doom, which is visible and easy of access from the main highway. LONDON, Sept 25. Women will soon be eligible to serve on juries through the Sex Disqualification Act of 1919 which provides that a person shall not be disqualified by sex from the exercise of any public function. DUBLIN, Sept. 21. The Irish Re publican Parliament has set up a Central Conciliation Board for the settlement of all disputes between employers and em ployes on questions involving wages and hours and conditions of employment. In vitations have been issued to all organ ized trade bodies and employers associa tions to take advantage of its services free of charge. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Sept. 9. Important and far-reaching reforms in the defense system of Australia are ad vocated in a report now being considered by the federal Cabinet. The report is the work of an advisory committee of ex perts several of whom held commands at or near the front during the war. The committee points out that with the world in its present condition of unrest Jhere is no real guarantee against war, and it emphasizes the vulnerable, position of Australia. It recommends a concentrated course of citizen force training covering perhaps three months in a year under conditions approximating those of war. It further recommends organization of the Common wealth military forces on divisional lines and the formation of machine gun and other new units sufficient to constitute six infantry and two cavalry divisions; establishment of divisional headquarters and skilU-d skeleton staff; an air service; and development of arsenal activities to ensure a reserve stock of ammunition and : i enable Australia to manufacture miini- Soine of the beautiful soft drinks now current show that the dye industry must hae departed from Oermany for good. Minneapolis Journal. Subscribe to The Gazette. Every Dot Delco -Liglrt TielcL BRITISH SOLDIERS CTEAVE W DEATH-DEFYING JOBS. LONDON-, fiept 26. (By The As sociated Press) Some of the soldiers who served in the great war are finding the humdrum life of the civilians too mo notonous to endure and offering to risk their lives in campaigns anywhere or in any adventure to escape the tedium of office or shop life. An example is shown in the following advertisement which ap peared in the London paper the other day: ' ' Young ex-soldier, three times wound ed, will risk life for 200 poundstired of life and all alone, write. ' ' etc. Inquiry disclosed that the advertiser was -.formerly a stretcher bearer in the Royal Army Medical Corps, who won the military medal at Matinpuich and later at Ypres won a bar to the medal. After his discharge he obtained employment as civilian clerk, in the Royal Air Force. "Iam paid 3 pounds a week he told an interviewer but I am ashamed to take it. For weeks I have not done a stroke of work. Doing nothing all day is getting on my nerves. I cannot stand it I want action. Perhaps some ceninia firm might want somebody for a particularly risky job. Recently four officers advertised them selves as ready Vo enlist in any capacity in any campaign for any country, pro vided there was "some fighting to b done. ' ' P. T. & T. WIRELESS STATION RE-ESTABLISHED. War time restrictions having been re moved on wireless stations, the local in struments of the Piedmont Telephone & Telegraph were connected up last night after a period of inactivity lasting since April, 11M9. The high aerial mast has been re-arranged and an American flag placed at the top. Although a transmit ting outfit with a range of loo miles, is a part of the station, the principal use of the outfit is to receive time signals which are sent out daily from the Arlington station at Washington. Riches In Portugal. The world'a greatest deposit of jrolfarnite, the mineral from wbiua tungsten is obtained, ia In Portugal. 1 Represent afive There Is a Delco -Light Man Near You No matter where you live, there is a Delco-Light man within easy reach of you. This means much more to you than mere convenience in the pur chase of a Delco-Light plant. These men are trained men they KNOW electricity as applied to farm use. They can advise you as to the size of plant you should have. Dtko-Ught it a complete electric light and power plan! for farm$ and country homei. . self ranking air cooled ball bearing no bells only one piaa to oil J kick riatei. long' lived Storage Battery -RVNS ON KEROSENE. 'Vj 1 MEMBEBS KOREAN GOV. ; ..' - ERNMENT ARE SCATTERED. TOKIO, Sept 12. (By The" Asso ciated Press.) To show how scattered are the members of the Provisional Gov eminent of Korea, a despatch to. the Nip pon Dempo Agency from Seoul says that Dr. Synghman Rhee, the premier of the provisional government of Korea, is mak Oc..br 23rd. Con- HJQ'J, DEARTf'lENT STORE turning for 15 days eyj,p RfAL VALUjES only: Big Fall Open- PREVAIL attend this big y sale. - ingSale LOOK FOR THE SIGN ?hopear,jr- -m UPSTAIRS. Ladies Millinery and Coat Suit Department. We can fit you young men with Stylish Suits, finest quality, reasonable prices. . Buy Shoes for father, Don't let the cold mother, sister, brother, We have a complete and baby at Lebo's. frost catch you una- stock of dress and The last laugh is the wares. Buy your win- best laugh, Attend this pron ginghams, fine great sacrificing sale and ... c . , , ter coverings, Com- , . ... . c quality. School dress laugh at the high cost of forts, Blankets. merchandise. I for children. 1 'W -1 U v DELCO PercivalHaH, Home Light & Power Co. 218 W. First Street, CharIotte, N. C. v. - (DiatribBtor.) ' ; '''. The Domestic Engineering Company, Dayton, OLlo ing bis ; headquarters in- the United States; the Foreign minister is in Paris; the minister of war is at Nkholsk, Siberia and the other ministers and ice-ministers are eliving ia 8hanghaL "The so-called parliament of this gov vernment," the despatch adds, "is made up of three deputies from each, of the thirteen provinces in Korea. The pro visional government's advisors .include They can see that your house and barn are properly wired They can superintend the installation of the plant so that it will give you the most efficient and economical service. They can give you intelligent advice as to the pur chase and use of water system, washing machine, churn, separator, milking machine and other appli ances that you can operate with the electricity furnished by Delco-Light And after the plant is installed they are always near-by to advise with you and see that you get one hundred per cent satisfaction out of its operation Delco-LWil i U&htenin& labor, bettering living conditions and actually paying for itsell in time and labor saved in more than 75,000 farm homes. - I JIOIHIT two American 'missionaries, one ': French lawyer and an Indian scholar. . - ; - Communication between' the various branches of this provisional government is being kept up. Money remittances are being made through a medium at An tung." - Advertise in The Daily Gaxette. GA2ETTE PUBLISHIlfC CO.
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