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0 The $5 Bill HOW THE TRAVELER CAN TAKE THE FIRST TRAIN TO UNNECESSARY TROUBLE If yon "pack op ytm troubles in your old kit bag" and try to take a trip, your trouble will be right there with you all the time If yon kaVe Tailed to take the kind of fund that are Just as good in Tokio aa In Okhkoih or New York or Seattle or London or Pari or anywhere else in the world of civilized people, BUT If you take the rieht kind of fund, yoa leave your trouble j behind you that U, trouble in retpeet to your fund. yoa will call today to talk with u about fund for your contemplated trip abroad or in America, we can tell yoa that the right kind is "ABA" American Bankers Aisorisltnn VlitUUW the BEST funds for traveler CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, Gastonia, N. C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiimiiiii'iiiiii'ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiia 8,000 PRISONERS REPATRIATED THROUGH AMERICAN AID (By Tha Associated Preas. ) HI 'DAI 'K.ST, .Ian. .s,ne 0mi 1 1 im ri;i ii prisoners of ;ir have liet-n rei:il ri;i) . .1 fr.iin Nihrri.-i through Amen can aid, said Krnes! I.uduig, mi I, is :ir rival liere today from tn il .rrln nil, where lie lias heen in charge of tiie repatriation of mich pris.flier.s, 1ml 1,(iou til p iiKiin in e.'istern Siheria. ii n :i ! ! I i 1. ave l.e cause of lurk of funds ; 1 1 i tin in;iliility 1o charter ships. ''It will cost 1,111111,111111 to support the prisoners in V'adivostok until the port opeim, Ilinl il nut her million to l.ring them lionie," s.i.l .Mr. l.mhvig. Had done his share. An old gentleman In the South sta tion waiting room, annoyed by some youngsters playing tug around his feet, exelnlnieil: "Slop tliut racket, chil dren !" "Well, I like that!" said the mother In a loud, angry tone. "Now lock here, niadnm," snld the old gentleman. "I've raised three fami lies of children nnd not a slnglo child was ever allowed to annoy people." "Well," replied the Irate lady, "if you've raised three families you've cer tainly done your duty and I'll thank you to allow me to raise mine." lioe ton Transcript INDUSTRIAL LOANS Gastonia Morris Plan Company W. H. Adams, President G. G. Willis, Treasurer No Song and Dance for Jags. Ills Wife Sir. Jags, It Is now three o'clock In the morning and you needn't try to give me a "song nnd dance" about where you've been. IJer Husband I won't, m'dear. If there'sh anything I dishlike It's mu sical comedy In th' borne. LondoD Answers. BAD BREAK. "So Mlsa Freeze Is angry with her doctor. Why Is that?" , "He tactlessly remarked that he would have her looking; her old self aifaln." Subscribe for The Daily Gazette. lWd Nature's CaD Before It Is Too Late! a ... Kjj4 aVTUl haUllfth ssssfS In your biooa. SJiT I.HH MJUSBi price .-&ci m e m..nxz: M.VTTC symptom, on4 ....anfU ihpir r tu rn . St OD overloading your system with danger- ' . . . . ... . ,n I 1 niirfl 1 1 1 I OT 1. V mii ous drugs'- nan i" -- ... V - . -nr. nd ..afe cuarant.e to good hUU- tin 1 1 j c - - The KelU Company, Newburgh, IN. T. Tvrai7Bi nmj,m itm m m m n A Boy With a Fortune A boy with a fortune is the boy who has one hundred dollars that he him self has saved. His fortune consists not alone of the money saved and what boy with a hundred dollars . would not feel like a millionaire? -but of a valuable lesson learned. Not only has he experienced the thrill of possession, but he has caught the thrift habit. He has learned to do without useless things. He no longer squanders his money. He has better judgment of values. He is doubtless a far better boy. Has your boy started to sav.; yet? If he has not, there is no bet o-- time to teach him to begin than new - at this Bank. The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "THE BANK OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE" The $5 Bill will soon purchase five dollars worth of goods and labor. Every dollar saved now will increase in value during the next year. The American people have only been waiting for the purchasing pow er of the dollar to increase. We are enter ing a new period of economy, finance and savings. This Bank conducts a modern Savings Department, both for small and large sav ings. We pay and encourage you to save. We offer our services for handling your active commercial business. With our am ple capital and our willingness to serve, we can serve you. "Our Service Makes Friends" The Third National Bank Gastonia, N. C. Capital $250,000. ft Letter r Lucy Jeanne Price May the New Year be Bright To our patrons and friends and to all the people, of this community we extend our sincerest wishes for a happy and pros perous New Year. Bfcppiness and prosperity depend part ly on luck and a good deal on the effort made to attain them. To the young people of this community who desire both happiness and prosperity, and to attain them are turning over new leaves for the year to come, we would sug gest that they make sure that some of them are the leaves of a savings bank book. Gaston Loan & Trust Co. e " i ; riiX'i NKW YORK, J;in. 2. New York is hearing up very well under its curfew edict, except when it lias to face its cousins from tlie traditional I'oiliink. Tlieii it 'g pretty tough. Ha! Ha! That's great. Haven't trieil that even in I'o ilunk since l'a was a liny.'' The other embarrassment about the order is that it's a search order. Naturally, the legit imate, even necessary, night life of a great city makes it imiKissilile to keep people off the streets entirely. All they can do is to reserve the right to stop, question and search you. That's what they 'to done. After twelve, you may have to give your whole liiminess and per sonal history and display the inside lin ings of your coat pockets. For guns, cer tainly. But what's the poor man to do who's carrying something else in his pocket and relying upon the ''no search nnd seizure without a warrant" law to protect him. That 's the second and the greatest worry to Father K ni kerliocker in. this whole thing. ' A woman whose word I lielieve told this as an honest true fact: The regular pro-Christmas jam was fighting its way I to the late fiction counter in one of the liig bookshops on tke Avenue. A qucru loos voice of a well dressed woman in the crowd ruse above tin- medley in the plaint. ''I've been waiting such a Ioiik' time." "Sorry, madam." said the ihrk !. risky, ''I'll attend I" y...l j..-t a s.iull as possible." The Video subi !e 1 ii. to unit termgs id ' ' re'i lie I sen i. . Filially, ''What is it. ma. lam." ca the clerk's v. dee again. The pieriil.ni him ha I finally iva. !:. d the place in fron' of tl iinter. '''an yui t.ll me." a-k.,! earia . "if 1 i.e IVar' n Am ca r a re lu a ' e. i ' ' ' Michael Aeg lid ; r.'tty v.. !. coarse. He a iml only a ;r. at pa.nvi 1m: he i x. i !! d in I ii've ..tin r ... . -iipat ,..i;.. Hat t ne air ef I taiy i n..t as i iiinila' nig as is that .!' N - . Vutk. .". ...iwn on King slr. e- li. . an m".-' uii i .a- 1 trad. s. 11.- , a ;.-,ii.1. r. -!. 1 1 .t . . . I,..r:i' wood artis. cabinet maker, writir. phil os'ipher. and an eeii .I.1.111 other lnings. lb' works in clay, bri.nze. niari.!.'. plaster and most any oth.r I'natt rial l.e !.as I. a, pencil to know about. I . S. Junes is his iingenioiis like sounding name. It he sees you halting to look in his window, he steps out cordially and invites you in. And there you are surrounded by busts and statues of all materials, pictures, frames, and enough properties to rebuilt Hollywood if it ever neels rebuilding. And then he tells you about himself. The two things of which he is proudest are that he was born In Stratford -on Avon, Kngland, and that he used to grow his own tobacco, right there in his King Street back yard until somebody put a building up on top of the tobacco patch. A man and woman were arrested the 1. trier day for sidling stockings in a down ten r market place, where only food ven tiers are allowed. The magistrate who hear i their case was having n leisurely morning arid made the most of it. His remarks in finding them were made up :i!in..-' entirely ef three and four syllable wer including a tmich of philosophy as regards the ue and ornamentation of stockings and the real value of food. As the pin. Id. s .'! e v g the court, the man turned to I ! ii 'ss pa'tner. "He gives the Iru!...' h s.r I awesomely. ' ' That was a fine tl mg he sal I. V 'gotta hand it to a f r like that. Wlurt woid-!" "Ye-., sai.' : ," agreed the woman. "The le -t of it I couldn't un derstand "t a'. Fur i'i you couldn't gi t a In er ta ! ' ' "The Uegg r's Opera," which has just Ptiened at the (ireeriwich Village theater has been produced ui half u century, except f .- the revival now run ning in Kngland. I'roduoers are inter estedly watching the experiment to see how it takes. It 's decidedly an opera of earlier days. (Jay's lines hn.l to be soft ened considerably to meet modern ideas of nicenees in spite of some Broadway showings and the whole atmosphere is Hogarthian. There is, however, a dainti ness about it which adds much to its at t ract iveness. There is an almost austere simplicity abut the costumes, the settings, and the action. With the arrival b.i.k in town of Mr. and Mrs, ICaoul Floischina 11 n from their honeymoon in Havana, the story is just becoming generally known of this tri angle that worked out in actual life. When A .M. Hutsford, advertising man agi-r of the Famous 1'layirs I.asky Co., was married to M,-s Car. liner of vjuin.y. Id.. 111 li'lt hi- b. man "as bis friend and das- n,.,-.-. I! . .1;' I'Cis, bmn'jn. V.. 11 Mr-. : ..,f r d g-.t a l.'.-i... diw.ne this ;.isf S, j ,t em 1 .er, I'I. i" 1 uiaiiu as vait iiU- ., man ', io r. " We :: 1 e all M i!! t'rii'.!- and ',! ...ii'inne si." ; -Ii i 'h-I I! I. He Ca.it I..' be -aie vin.ed that I..- wa s-nding 11 C- u.fe ,1 I - ;,.! 1 ,1., ,'k, I ;. ;i in v .1 i:wi: i i ; i i: wanted new dances and I was getting them. ' ' The latest rumors con. em i 11 motion picture itil.ntioiis on the part 0!' "d.ti s ! have to do with no., oi !,i r thai y nihonv .1. Mrexel Hid Jr. ! el. w.-rd tils' Uell! al.oo' t' a' Mis. M rir. hi It. -.in. oil was to pl.-.y a pa 1 1 ,11 the :n: 1.!' ' ..y Jl.iw 11 I'.a-t. ' ' pie i- . r. ' i'.oi- ; but -i...- , a , ,: ' - mi 1 ' . ' 1 1 11 1 ! . V plans I .1 a . I ..!'' 1 II 1 :! . w 11. S . Sonety 1 - 1 1 ' ea . : w it in. ' e i.e. I. I to t li is ot In r Mini 1' I PROFESSIONAL CAiftDl Lester P. Martin, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Torrence Drug Store Gastonia, N. C, Thonea: Residence 274 Office 16 I' .. v I s- . r I . 11. 1 I g.v .. itm: -i I ' : ie. I !. IT .1. . I iie i llt' I' edg . ! s. r. ' ' I I, -i e d n, a .01 see me out the counter, g Is til Hie, !' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' :" "'"I I .. a 11.J1 a large 1 una li on ' o yiew III' 1 I lea ' to . : j is , , lain. . '.ii ll.h . ' ' -he j re--u, an' ,-. ' hen I here, rtliel e I ea n 't get to on 'd ought to bring t he on had! " DR. C. HIGHSMITH Dentist OHieo over Torrenra ")nip; Store GASTONIA, N. C. RoiSi'dence Phone 399-L Nora Hayes man in her ' ' Her Family band, Arthur ( st 11 ly for gra in ing taken by with "Angel another one of now touring in which she nppc York with ('lift is tn have a new leading fort hcoiiiiiig prod net ion, Tree. ' ' her current hus r'lnii, ha ing decided to I opera, and his place he Alan I'M wards, formerly Face.'' Jack Norworth, Miss Hayes' husbands, is ' ' Mv l.adv Friends. ' ' in a red last season in New on Crawford. "Chewing the Mohuwa" is the latest vnaion in town of the eighteenth amend ment and the Volstead net. So if any of your friends return from Manhattan with a strange looking flower between their lips, get word to your enforcement of ficers. The blossoms of the Mohuwa tree, a native of India, have the same effect as the famous "loco" weed of the Southwest, aifd somebody is said to hnva unloaded several branches of them in New York harbor recently. Thomas Smith, of Providence, R. I., has a sense of the fitness of tilings and the responsibilities of position. He has been on the police force of Providence for twenty years and was president of tho policemen's onion there. Cnse (picntly when he had some spurious bills to pass, he delicately came to New York city to do it. And while it may not seem a clubby way to act toward his fellow cops 111 this cit where they aireaTv hae several troubles, he niiligajed that 1111 kiiidiies . 1 1 ; 1 i 1 1 . j i 11 1 1 an in iss 1, oar I in l ie. IT 's ! hi ' ' ' at t t 111 h .v a IT t o : ... , s w ee t W. W. G ALLOY. 7 AUMTCR Puliifl AecounUnt, Hsak Ilwc i. . . . recI OCee Pyetnmstlw - Charlotte nd AtUnta G2t Kt.idence' OAST0NIA., k P. 0. Boi SSI JOHK K. LCI Poblll iHtUtU! j Audits Systems Cost ntogi S0 first NstioaAl BasJc . F 0. Boa 203 OastssU, I". Offis 119 SwUhm 81. - a a . IT . 1 ' 1 in: I a '.' f.i t 'hi istni:: .! it 1 s in 1 1 , , n Its '. o tl.l He W.,s o-ing e 1 ui r. J1.1 -e id' was a it . si e.. M 1 ;:k. .1. ,s' k. - A ! . r 1 a 1 I w 1 ; : . 1 . 1 a - - a 1, 1 -a ' ' eff it to do s ,. i..r li.lt Tl l.eiiall of all . t .Te 's I': 1 1 :. ,.. tan .s the -:a.:. f ... is .'.io r .T jail. I aa ' i wiu.t ! a lia ; .p.Tied o I)..., 1. . l.oi.. hi... By day Han .el is a liar I'a. rkiag bootblack. Hut when the electric sins come out, he is t. rpsicho rean preeminent of an enthusiastic circle of the devotees of an tipper West Side dam e hall. Because of his pre eminence and the quickness of tiis eye as well as of his feet, he is their scout. That is, his is the duty of hanging about the doors of the smarter downtown places where the new steps may be seen. One hour of such watching and Daniel is ready to romp back uptown and show them all how it 's done. The other night he ended an unusimlly busy day without taking time to erase the marks of toil in h,s profession from his clothes, and covered in a fur collar. I overcoat, he was garner ing information at the Pennsylvania hotel. He carelessly removed his' coat for just an instant. But it was enough, A detective gathered him in and he was called guilty of disorderly conduct and sent to a lanceless cell for '! days. " Fightv V:i'r" "f shoes I'd shined tha day. How .v., ul. I hive time to clean up?" he queried. "But- my friends M.I v. e s. 11 f . .11 r. "I'TI! i .el s.,d s'o' I i I I lit ; ..' the W.-t Iran.'. !' 'A ' 1 h i i '.'HT I n I .st 1i:i s t,a 1 u men' f.-ne'Nwh 1 . a 1 1 in.!.-. ,.;g 11, 1..... . ::. "I 1 a. p.. . -. ! '1 1 1 1 . 1 r t 1. a s , ,, a i a ' ' , ' he I ., 1 . e .T l..ks. ' 1 I g ! ' .' r . ' d i.ifiiv 11 in. - ' .. : . i.".t w ' .' e ad laws ! a., '. '....- 1 ' 1 1-1 I. ' I'tiey . .in have ; T 1 ' T , I ' 1 I ! s I u 1 a s 1 '1 e s . t lildv' V s. e.i ' v ' '. -g, ' he -HI UI .'I'-'.rl.i' s, , ,j ;',,r ' ' ' "I l.'s IT' i i I I' . .a citlll ' . . s - !,,., : Ilah. who has aiwavs dolled h.-r time between literature and tin- .;,(.,., is back on the stage. And iwrvone who won't regret too much the time it will take from her srtory writing is glad to have her back. Her reappear ance, the first in some time, is in Zona (.ale's "Miss I.ulu Bctt," dramatized by its author from the best seller. It opened at the Belmont this week and promises to go as well in play form as did the book. LVCY JKAN.NK PRK'K. IMPORTANT -NOTICE. ..All persons whose accounts in favor of the City of Gastonia for street and sidewalk paving are due will please make pay ment to the undersigned at his office immediately. Your prompt attention to' this will save the city unnecessary ex pense and trouble. 5cG S. G. FRY, City Clerk. CHA3. C. WILSON r. a. 1. a. Member Aa. So. 0. sk. Architect Horn Office 104-5-6-7 Palmetto BslMlag Columbia, S. C. Branch Office Hugh I. White, Mn. Mem. A. I. A. 201 first NstionsJ Bask BailAUg GastoaijL. If. C. W. E. 1EEPIK, B. B. R L. LEWIS, B. I. LEEPER A LEW S3 Civil Engineers Designs, Mips, Estimate ai Precis Municipal and Lf. Surreys Office ne 1-2 E. Mala . , Phone 732 Subscribe for The Daily Gazette. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYTEM SCHELULES. Arrival and l part lire of pansengei ra i:. s a ; linMnn la : he figar-s Ti!'lished as infoniui inn and not giiiiranti ed . Arrives I), part from for 4:'.'.1n N Y . Washn Atla Rhain 4:25 S:L'Hii Charlotte Atlanta S:L'0s s:L's;i A: lanta Washington ":"s8 9:.:sa Ill m Atl Wash N. O. 9 l(i::l.".a Washington-Atlanta 10:Hoa 12 :45p Westmiuster Danville 12:45p 4:5np Atlanta-Richmond 4:50p 5:2np Danville -Westminster 5:20p H : i 5 Atlanta Washington 8:05 9:25p N Y-Wash-Atl-Bham-N O 9:25p 11 :40p Bham-Atla-Wagh-X O ll:40p 12:15a Washington-Atlanta 12:15a Trains 29 and 30 Pullman sleeping ears between Birmingham and New York. Trains 35 and 36 Pullman sleeping cars between New York New Orleans and Birmingham . Trains 37 and 38 Pullman sleeping eare between New York and New Or leans. Trains 137 and 138 Pullman sleeping ears Washington and Atlanta. For further information call on : R. L. Clemmer, Ticket Agent, Gastonia, N. C. E. H. Graham. D. P. A., v. C 2l Advertising in The Daily Gaiette u ne cheapest and most effective way of -eaching the onle of the county.
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