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TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921. ''PAGE TWO i nit m " .-"i ni i' fwrf nil i TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921. 1 THE GASTON 1 A DAILY GAZETTE PAGE SIX. THE GASTON I A DAILY GAZETTE THERE IS A SANTA CUDS -By-J. O. ABERNETH Y, Nipht Editor of St. Louis Globe-Democrat. .11 .1 u:m F. r'j;i!i I' t l atin r N"! n. there Olaus. an. I won't l.o bring mv want for i hr:.-tn,a- .' ' ' Thus s..ake 1' M-ar one i in . t -mi.. - 1 . -. a he la uia.-ial.-l i..dl. -ey. ran-V's "I 1 : in a 1 . 1( -I !....! I- !. !.: g t.. the Ij u : l - ' -:i- .1 li :t M '- V. Hli'l I. ,- a I t.-io the 1 1 1 : r 1 1 t . r 1 1 . tr d v i n g f,.,y. In-' pi ,. st K !. t.n f.. ..s ii ':: !n heart j !,.- I !i til.' . iii! ! 's I'aitli iii !".nt:,. Then tar.-, he res .hi- I t . see liiat I if ,....-.!.!. . banta a child to the coming of banta Claus. Hiiat I j llosea spoko quetly yet with great , earnestness as lit- tin t'uMr.l his j.luu for Santa Claus 1. grant the child's last re . quest. ' J am willing to take baiichcz 8 I tr..tii the i I1''" '' '" p"-"" -s 1 '"' may . ..me home to u.lfl .11. ail all 1 remain IV 'Til 11 in until .l.'iltll. 1 1 . sai l. ' t a'lirr .Noien, ,lon t you . !.. . .I.i i.- .M.iti.n will let in., go to la:! :h hot.ige wiiil. .;i n.i.ti is free, I wi'li !l.- under-dai. ding ti.at I shall be released i!i,n .an.-a.-z returns to A.'noiig! 1 " K's giai '" " i . s. ii, v . In. I. there i- a r:, ir.-i 'lacs. ..i Hill inn.- him bring ..n what I you wish :!' S-imt Nicholas lias lt."i KiiMi.-r Ni.'.-n r.-'lii- I. " ..w t.-ll in.- J your li'-a rt 's desire. ' ' J ()li! I am so gin. I, Father. (..- ausc j niotiii-r an. I hist.T li. na t'.l.l mi' Ha lit. a i Clan.-, .mil I ii. .t grant my wi-.li. Hut 1 j know ii. iw lie will " i ' ' Aii.l what .l.i y hi wiih, Juan?"' ' Father, I want to see inly l.ig liroth- A modern Damon ami 1'ythias!" ii .:t;sh .la ' 1 1 is a log an. I un lhi spirit of (,'lirint, ii, s-1 : 1 1 1 vos, an.l t In' ll.'t passed. Come, ..fT ti. seehto judge, .it In- j.ri, -,1 , offer. Trul died t.. s:ie ii of mini. I. h: my son, we will be I 1.. i n .- it i : 1 1 1 be . I . n . Bona torn by two emotions, love for her brother an. I Ilo-eu, an.l grieved l.y tlie tlmught of h.-r h.vi r going to j.ri.smi, ev.'ii in si wniMi a i-aiis.'. smile. 1, .rie l, threw lor nrm ar.uii.l In r sweet iie;irt 'a neck, ki.ssi.l him an.) wishe.l liim (io.l- . a- t.lo. si lie .rav tun. I.,r .1 t h!i. has I.. ..in- I'!' us kiln : . us. m-.' i. r i.!m t.. .-..m.' h.n,' .T..-1. . te-l .-si lit a t n g.u.e a I .tig ulirr.-. l-.irr ,.1 It. m i have k. ma i j s.ri'.. Mot !,. r ! with tho .r. ! turn, thank.- I ;,i ' Ilk. Il.is.a. j It w as mil a f i I limn.- w,-ii live n i wa. i.' .In. I .,- !.. : an i 1 1 rt :i l ti la rnan.le, ovcrj. :' iier 1. 1. lest .son 's samt- in a fine '... ui an.) tii.- I'eriian.lez l s 1 I ..III t I..' court ll.ilise, '..a was .: . ii.ling over liiat lia-l .liagge.i l'ur .i '-. :.i . . I : wa- ten i in- -tii, ka ie l'i - I 1 .-r Xoh t. riiis J,.r aii.ius ofi eii.ses in.stca.l if 1o I "I fre -I tii: I ., tune hi. I,. In ti f i- I . h. l,, km I -ii in- v Mi, I'M,. u-ht i.r i n ie. I.elief in e-'i vi :ir 1 1 Mir .i;-h- r.atiier N.'l.-ii t :,,- s'.rivric I - h.-i!.. genMy III I Ie. 1 ..win,' huw h ilriver s seat '. stepped on tho gas' I .1 ... i i.. ;l 1 I c , : . ' v n , : 1 , , f - - '. . , 1 1 I mes- ei. I It'll Mil. ...Ill I . I'i.I W what s.-eme.l , kin, lie, vet ' I stiaii n.iril. c -t . liellt ii li.iv. i.la.-.-l withered l.ruw. his tears, an,!, without k:i was to have n t a Clans ,1, the iiiipi.s.sih'o, spoke s'.fll wuii i on eon ii . ien ee oi Oesp.. ration. ".Juan, my sou, .Santa Clans .surely! will liring your l.rothcr h.nne tonight- so Unit your mother and sister will lie linp- j py again, ' '. the priest replied. A ghost of Biiiiln flitted across Juan's pallid face us ho put bis bony I little paw in the priest's hand and whis pered: "Tliankyuu, l'ather; I know now lliern is a Snnta Clans who reinemhers good litlo boys an.l girls." .loan's strength was going and lie lapsed into senii-coiisi-ioiisiiess with a miiile upon his parched lips. The priext itro.su and turie'd from the eot. The boy's mother and sister were standing there with tears staining their crimson cheeks, although both were stilling sobs an. I living to he brave, l-'nther No!en beckoned to Mis. I'lniander. and K.nrt to f'.ilow him into an adjoining room. , All three knew that .luan wa snear unto j death - a m.-iMer of hours until his s oil i w. nld pass into that great beyond from i wiener ti'.io is no return. They also rc-iliz. .! how uMer'y iiupos-ibi.. it s.-oin- I e, for Sari Mi Clans to bring Sa n.-hc. j heme that Ci.l lli.-is lle, f ,f he was in ! with t.-iir n t h.s of a t w -K pi ie- t : on. ui I mill w, I b.-iihlV w.,s in to t lie Jll lee a ' pel nut 1, , l.i t .eckolied to the and ,i t In I to . anv a ng tn.it IMiMier coiirM Judge priest I,, come rd to the dais, while he iiiterrui'ted argument of attorm-y whom he or dered to stoj. -ptakiug while t :ie cnurt took a re, ess. The judge and priest were in earnest, whispered conversation, while harned counsel twirled spectacles, piiied at. the interruption, wondered what .-.oil.! 1... more important than his client's business, glared at Judge Milton and l'ather Nnirn and gave Ho-ea, who sat near liy, a haughty look. Once the priest was seen to not toward llosea and in another instant Judge Milton dipped pen in ink and wrote rapidly for several minutes, handed the paper t" Hie priest, shook hands with him ami wished him ( ,,, 1 spee, 1 . II,. then a ii ti on u , t-d that argiiim lit in the case at bar would be r. sunied. l'ather .Noh ii, clasping ,lu paper tight ly in one hand and clutching Hosea's arm with the other, s'ro.le rapidly from Ihe courthouse, where they leaped into ti'.' .ar and began a wild ride of ten miles over roiight ro.-ols to the stockade wia-ie .-.-! iii-he. was paying his debt to AMERICAN LEGION OPPOSES NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE SALIVA, Kan., Jan. 10. Lines were drawn sharply here today in the contest arising over the entry into Kansas of the' non partisan league movement. While A. C. Townley, head of the ' league, was conducting mass meetings , for those interested in the movement, at j another building nut far away represen tatives of American Legion posts from all parts of the state, together with oth ers op posing the movement were laying plans for a state wide organization to check the league's activities and bring about the departure from the state of those behind it. I'la us of the opposition were not an in , an. e. definitely, hut it was stated that a t.inpaign of " education ' ' would be the ba.s and that the ant: league organ iztition would Hood tho state, especially Mm rural districts, with literature attack ii.g the league's principles and its al leged iiiiput no! ie conduct during the war. The n.ui partisan league controversy came into existence ten days ago when Tow nb y, accompaiiie.l by several assist ants, arrived here and announced that efforts would be made to organize in t he state. The local post of tho American Legion declared its opposition to the tn.neni. nt and adopted resolutions ask ing Townley to leavo tho state. nnnnnncnEiannscB llDEAli i.r ''"iiiMtjikuiw i..i.iii.....,.i,:i!ii;.u,.iH!,i ,'i;.n... ,. o-.a-iL C9 a m a n li m U ti a m u a u a C3 TO-DAY "THE TORRENT" and "HER WOODEN LEGA CY" Corned v WEDNESDAY "TWO MONNS" MUTT AND JEFF R E3 E3 rs E3 a Ie3 TZ u "THE MEDICINE MAN"" and J" A two reel Everett True gj Comedy gj H THURSDAY El P "THE WOLF WOMAN" tn Starring ENJOY YOUR TRIP HAVE you ever been "caught short of cash" when touring and been embarrassed at hotels, garages and shops by the more or less unwelcome attitude toward your personal checks? You can enjoy your trip, free from anxiety regarding money matters, if you keep yourself supplied with these self-identifying, every -where -accepted, safe, convenient, protecting cheques for travelers .VI3 'A. Associa2n VU6(JUeS 3T. -"r IVvlirt. 7 t. N?A2&tft7K it-JK-i;-..-.: SIXTtEHTH STATE BANK 1 mm K it.-- -r- a H Louise Glaum and Charles 13 tv -tt. t.,r A rri :" - ell d.-llt i he I.r. akin. Mi prison e .. iiment t I and r, iws of lint i ,ain.. 1 he the Ml--a. I it, pr.s..n in ntii In. 1 s term y, t to t a !n:,n wit be KnM.. served. Sa 11, he. .on he had .iiai st as it to I'nni- w i ej d ng in,,; ii -i. -re must bo a ill , lint the t S.: u,-!ic. honif tel.-. I something e prison olli, ial i. he recognicd Milton as .-en If. II. Mil: ill. I. i-l th. and iiin.riso! age until th, a-iriis. a guar I and a a. a a a n n El a El E3 Ray And Good Comedy FRIDAY William Farnum In "THE SCUTTLERS" hi latest production and "BONE DRY BLUES" Comedy EJ a a a n a 13 a a n W'e sell these "best funds for travelers" CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Gastonia, N. C. T7i"iC-' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Lester P. Martin, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Torrence Drug Store Gastonia, N. C. Phones: Residence 274 Office 16 ennEEnncnnnEanDg i.,-i t is de I 1'tl the the w a s i i I nat he wa s pr .s- t. pri re:l '11 1 de w..t,,. ; ail io-n tt j : i. lllle a ;w sing op. s h 1 , e st in .1 si ! n : l k-;o.-k. - d .or. of --'u I.'. -in l.-a;.. 1 op : A h:i n. Isoni. , we'lset up votit! ye.'irs stood u,oii the threshold. '('nine in, Hinea,'' K.-tia invited as site introduced the vis. tor to the pries! . The youth entered the room and sat in a chair pushed forward by Muthrr Fer ii. inih r. Father Noien related what had transpired in the room where little Juan lay wasting away. The priest reiterated his belief that I'bxl would point a way for Sanchez to shake prison shackles and cuiie home to the bedside of his brother, that the child's heart might be made Chid and his faith in Santa Clans go nith him to the grave. Hut how? Faith, fancy, poetry. I .ve. r. ninti.-e. rti'y these .an push aside the curtain that hi.i.-s the unseen and picture 1he way to the supernal b.fi ity beyond. Tlosea and Ib-na w. re sw. othe.irMs-. Tia-v were to l.e marrii -1 in Vro spring. Roth were r. ,iii., nt ic a' are n youthful lov ers. X i-.v, IIos. a and San- hez. wer not T.nrm fri'-t i.N. be. au.; the latter ,li.. not 1 ., k ii;-'i fa v.i r upon h'.s s'tster's choice in a few d i v s. Sanchez to the a ut , .mobile, where was waiting to play the j, 1. 1; Th b. :t.d Juan, he ' y of Jr., 's j t f a 1 ,vi ! simp' bi-o. t! ' ihord in Host a 's romantic ! in S:.. soul and Ills youthful he-.rt was ton -hed I icsli, ,. by ,. dying !,-y 's .Ien. IT e still was clemen 1 hitn- 'ti. . I . iv i'ian a. "'!,.. si,p,.,l intf) tlie stripped soil. ;!,,. l,;,,.,, ,,f ., f,'!,,. ,'h ieistv aliens and mere muttered thanks and a promise to llosea to return strode rapidly Father Xolen role of Santa Clans and wjiirl l.im to the bedside of his brother, Juan. The sun ha,1, sunk behind the Westren hills and darkness mad settled never the land when the priest halted his car in front of the Fernandez home. With a "C,od bless you mv son: hurry to Juan tin 1 tell him that Santa Clans has answer ed his prayer," Fatlur Xolen left Sa-' chez. to gnset his loved ones alone, climb ed back into his car an.l drove swiftly toward the city, cons.-ious of having been instrumental in bring. r,g joy to a family that had experience, 1 but little of happi nesa. On his tirriv.- 1 a' hmno he found lire Milton awaiting him. Tho Judge t -a tided the jiriets :, t. legrnm from the loivernor which stated that, in keeping with the yuli -tile sp;ri ho had ordered a" in, mediate and full pardon for San-.-iiez at,! th er.-loaoo of llosea. Jad-je Milton i xplained to the nston ' ':-.! uri.st that ho had . ..-nmanicated wi'l, the Governor bv fe-ephnne, and the i T -.-i.Cve, nftrr hea-i"" '- e iry. wa' gn in ','-, .... d Tsih the sel'" sn.-r'.fi.'e of Tlowa STOP A THATCOLDjVl I iriiAf uuart A s I B 1 iwiWc 9 "TSSTjs btrttle at ytWjKpy U times ! CgsSs!V d talte f I SNllt all dealers. I 'I IT liWy ra p7 gg- j i: pameuge) : i: s JOHN E. ECK Public Accountant Audits, Systems, Cost Findings 302 First National Bank Bldg. P.O. Box 203 Gastonia, N. C. Phones: Office 219 Residence 846-L J W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office Systcmatizer Charlotte and Atlanta Offices Residence GASTONIA, N. C. P. 0. Box 358 CHAS. C. WILSON F. A. I. A Member Am. Soc. C E. Architect Home Office 30-4-5-6-7 Palmetto Building Columbia, S C. Branch Office Hugh E. White, Mgi Mem. A. I. A 208 Fust National Bank Bldg. Gastonia, N . C . LORAY MILLS CAFETERIA AND HOME BAKERY . . .Corner Franklin Ave. and Loray St. Is Now in Charge of Mrs. Roberta H. Reynolds, formerly Director of The Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria, Charlotte, N. C. Meal Hours Week Days: Breakfast 5:30 to 8:30. Dinner 11:30 to 1:30 Supper 5:30 to 7:30 Meal Hours Sundays: Breakfast 7 to 9:30. Dinner 12 to 1 :30 Supper 5:30 to 7:00 Special Chicken Dinner and Supper on Sundays. Light Lunches All Day on Week Days. GOOD EATS AND RIGHT PRICES ALL THE TIME. TRY OUR CAKES PIES COOKIES DOUGHNUTS BREAD ROLLS FRESH DAILY FROM OUR HOME BAKERY in Santa nam .struck n and ?o touched bv ,T aan blimp faith i i:r.n. tint die ha 1 tempered I with mercy and had exercised j j-our.g enough, to remember vividly with what pleasure lie had looked forward as saying as h. did a Santa Clans 1 to gladden th" ' There is " and he w:'l live forever heart of childhood. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYTEM SCHELULES. Arrival and departure of traiii9 at (iastonia : Schedule figures published a9 in forma tiou and not guaranteed. Arrives Depart from for 4:L-.a X. V. -Washn-Atla Iihain 4:25a 8 :20a Charlotte Atlanta 8:20i 8:2Sa Atlanta-Washington 8:28 9:.;sa Iihm-Atl-W'ash-X. 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