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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921. JT" THE CA5TONIA DAILY GAZETTE PACK SXYXa i i pi3IBBBIQIIBHBEBka3C9 HEIRESS IS BESIEGED Proposals of Marriage Pour in on "Cinderella of Roxbury M"y Art Anxious to Help Former Maid Dispose of Her Inheritance Of 1250,000. He had Boston. I'l-oposals of marriage from U section of the country have been I . pourinf in on Mittg Allies Jane Mc- I Nerln, where tdie now resides In the-; treat house which is a part of the $250,000 n warded to lier from tlie es- j fate of her former mitUress, Mrs. Mary C. McKnlglit. . Charitable organizations and other . ystems for parting her from portions ' of her new estate have also besieged ; J 1.1 'If.. V I .. t n(rAt.o I , . .1 ,aa , U U1BS Ul.tt 111 111 CUVI lO IV IITTIJ lit. spend her fortune. While Miss McNevln says she ex pects to do some good with the money bequeathed her by Mrs. MoKnigiit. she 3 said that she does not need the usslst- aoce of outsiders to w ork out her . fl plans. The "Cinderella of Itoxbury," as Miss McNevln Is known by those 11 v- i Ing In the locality, learned of her be- quest Keverai montns utfo- ci'.u sue is now residing in the house where she served her lienefactor as maid for fl so years. Twenty-five years njro she came to the door of the house which is now her own home, seeking the position of maid. A grtifT appearing butler made known her request und conducted the l girl into the presence of the late Mrs. McKnlght, who showed her I. king by 'a promptly enguglng her. The young woman ilid her uork faithfully and gnidually accepted ad ditional responsibilities until she finally U'.-aine i.miniL'er of tin- Imh:m hold. I'pon the death of Mrs. Je Knight she was "remembered" by Inr mistress to tlie extent of a ipiarter of a million dollar. She says she Is very happy lit her Rood fortune. Imt that she would !e happier still if Mrs. M. Kii;gtil were Still with tier. only a Moderate Income and he had a family to ; .upport, but he saved a few dollars each month. It didn't take many years for those "few dollars a month" to make a nice sum. Then, investments fol lowed, and early in life he was a business success. And it all started from that Habit of slow but consistent saving. We Pay Interest on Savings. The Citizens Natl Bank GASTON I A. IN. C. Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $300,000.00 THE BANK WITH THE BIG CLOCK aTOE2FC3aiKaEW The Dollar You Earn Loses none of its power when de posited in the Savings Depart ment of the First National Bank. .There may be places where you may feel that you are not getting full value for your money, but the dollar banked here continues to add interest to it against a day when it will be of great value to you. Be careful of your dollars, and let them work for you in The First Notional Bank GASTONIA, N. C. "The Bank of Dependable Service." JOIN THEHAPPYTHRONG OF SAVERS AT . : ' THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK One Dollar will open a Savings Account at this Bank, which draws interest from the start and- COMPOUNDS IT QUARTERLY. "Our Service Make3 Friends" The Third National Bank Gastonia, N. C. J. White Ware, Pres. Wade S. Bu.ce, V. P. V. E. Long. V. P. W. T. Love, V. P. F. C. Abcrnsthy, Cashier. 1HE GASTONIA MILL SUPPLY COMPANY SERVICE TWO ACROBATIC DOGS 3 Letter t ,J, Lucy Jeanne Price hr. . .I ii. L . A :'ler !h.' ..I' !: . i'l .liiii' ! i .... that ': id. ! In i : i:ii.'!i.l:n,"it. V. I!. An b :. r ! till 1 f ny II!1 .li Nov in re. X- !&:$? ' .i, v. Tien In - . .1 me !. -. U. 1 '. i : s .. 1 -!i T--i . ;'ly v.-ir " i I i ' ii - I it ; s'.r ( :is lict'it nn' iru i 1 OENY THAT SCHWAB'S EXPENSE FUWD WAS 3TUFFED NKv V()i;K. .I.in. lciiivi' ii'i' ''::i; :nn iiiri nl t!;i- .'". imih v mi. Ii 4, 1 v .i-ii. 1 e ... , ' ,, .... Au'liis, SvstPins, Cost Findinsi .t'umiIi !u i'i.' in 'iilli 11I Dcl'i.ii'r, l.li, it .... " C PROFESSIONAL CA1US. JOHN E. ECK l'ublic Ac connur.t n: in 1-1 inn !i I - II. . '( : )' : iv SU!-. i". ivs licit ln i ciitiiclv -iMtis- i'h'v Link- M.11 Ix'l ii with l.tom'l H.irr.v v. it Ii r.-in It in 1lrs i-itv. M r. An nion- when lie oiiont in t he Slmk-'pcni i:,i. '' ''' ' I'TSi'ii il'icsn't 11 . tar ;is tn of line rasjclv rext numtli. It if i n' iTi'st in :l" r lift il is rnllv .hv Iiiti1: he ii.lmits thiit Miss Artliur pl.-ivi'd tin s.miii' ptir - lilillllt t nl ;iS Mr. t-'..)iali s pel s,in;i I rx lull St"-. MT 1 !l;ll ' 'i', In shin sti- iii. i'i'- 1 -hiy liv . A. iil.-k, nr.il ft :.n li'ur nf ;l'i' l!.-l h rlii'in .-.'ii I rn.1.1 J tlull. Ill li st lli'.ll , 111 I. .IV tin' . lis!; i i'll V 4I'i-ss:i.ii:i I - n'liiiiiHo' in rs' i;i .11 a H :i 1 s I iin !n..:iiu li'i.-ii'il. M .'. - lii-!. In- ii'f I 'ill .a'- i'i!i' ll.i' .ii:.'ln'r wis cliari'J I 1 ' .r .fit : 1 1 1 . 1 Im- 1 ' ' nl I I'i' Hr: hlflii'in 1 'ur i- 1. i':i 11 ;ui'l lliai it v.- ni'n r I'i.k.'.l U '.y 'If Kiiii'i ;r f F I' li i'l i '..i'i'.-! .i I i 11 ;i :i 1 ViT i h a r j'i'. In;,;'!";.' il .a'r'i'l ni 1 j - -,...riin- .h'lalls. His i.'s" iim.-.iv .i.it ra'li. f f I t li.it jjiven . Al.a.lii-. for 1 111 1 it r 1 1 '1 r (;i'iu'ial uf tin' sliippinj- fi nl, t.' thf ciVi'rt that tlf item was jj2 F11M National Hunk llldx. P. O. bi.x Z'H Gastunia, U. C. 1'i.oiH : CiTi f 210 K. si '.ciHc 84 0 L oreoetictetfti"3'e- 2 i IjoJsjc Sleci Pulicys, Pion-cr Slcl H.inEcrs, Lent her end Rubber Celt. Pacli.'n:;, Lamps, ilosc. Phone 285 117 South St. DR. C. HIGHSMini Df nt ist t'ff.co ovi t ina 'r.ce lt"f Stoe GASTON I A, N . C. l.i. ! ' "Jack" nnd "Jill" are two mro batlc dogs, owned by n Xt-.v York ninrt, that do the most iMlicult tirro bntlc fents without cotu'liiii. 'J'ludr owner taught them to do the mums and now tliey delight in perforinin ,' for visitors. Their owner tniine l them for his own amusement mid lirts huilt a complete et of apparatus fur tlieir use. hiT.' :i n a if- . t maii- lift I - - minks aril 'PP'-i'i' Mull i i-i- Havrvinnr 11: iters in tlie lnw;i wl.i': wi:h pmper f'alia'r, uiaa.v years aj;o. asr in.' inf . n,- wit'i.iit. fairly s'reatliv imisiire may .e elita ine.l. He .lies lie .,.lv t't lias liei-'.aie mi. He ur les ''eve li.nv. ver. t !i;i : ' ' e.-.n-elerln.; eicry : - : 1 ..-;,,-. I ti tl.e th.inylit ef huni'is. Wit Ii liini:". a fails -ire in ji4 fli.nt as - n'.l stories sjiatferiajr tin- front j-.-(... all a . s!.'i', as ci.nM Ii' i'htImI. "Nn dire ',, M ,... ua iiliag of juili'i.- Iniil.linf;- ;i id) h.'. in -eaer.l ni.ri-int;. Iih- ami privete in. lues aj;a''ii.-l a riHin,r,'il aki'ii 1 l;;:e I a use nf this m is! rei'i'u p d, ,is'ri. or terrorize the i-ily. the iiei iri' st, , in the history ..I' iiir ;irM. ,-i'y was nun h mi re 1 oni ei ae. I wit'i tin That i- s anlhiae. ('.,,.( til!lt c,,, ,)My r,.:,l'v , js.-.jri fa ' ,!, Iilliserx' ia ef the wialer. si far. w.i Tie i:i"s- heaiitiini n val persunae in up. hi it. It "as i"f in. line. I lo ;;ei 11.11 ! h" w l .i. Is ,';(', te.l 'n .iirie ia Xev. exi i'e I ;t!'i tit either the fi'i.r Is or tin V '.-k s tue inn- within th" next few rrini- or. n'nl I. the : 1 1 11 ; 1 1 plots, if l.y ;io.ths .11 a visit to Atnerie.-i. Il is, of 1 liiitu-e, fiere lie any. Only one sea re mirse Quern Marie, of Kouieania. on, ovr the inaeir ilevel 'pi 'I in the whole f In" few eueei.s ef the p-e-en! t.iue Inifie li'y. A paekaue "as .leUvere l I. 'I' 1 lias i.een alile .ar'y aina' with a h aue "f ( '. W. Kiess. w lii h a., om r vi sat isf u t 111 ( kiioun .--e. tiled to l.n.u'. nnvt'iia .-'me:, an.i tin s a l.e 11'y. !e ilsekeepe'- lia.l a s'i'iht af'a -k of n"rve nM'1- it .-I'll lal'i-'l M.e l.urea.i i f chmi SENATE COMMITTEE RESUMES HEARINGS AGAINST PALMER ( Kv The y Ksoe inted I'ress ) VAsIII(,T(), .Ian. L'.'.-The mi ate .jinliiiaiy coinmitt'e resinned its hearings to.lay on diaries against At torin tieueral I'alnier a ml the ilepart liieut of just it-i" in I'linl'.eil inn with the .-hIiii lui.s! ra t ion of the espionage law. A number i,f prominent attorneys, irilies of tin- attorney (jeiuial, as well as sonie ;.nenis of the ilepa rt men! will be heard. The ehnrjjes were lileil by members of the National J'opnlnr ( io erninent laaue, who elaimeil that the attoriie.v general hml iolated lint h the law ami the eon;.; it ut ion in lomliiiiin raids and ;irestini; eerlain alleged radieals. This Mr. I'alm.r has denie.!. W. W. GALLOVAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Office Systematizer Charlotte and Atlanta Officcj Residence GASTONIA. N. C. P. 0. Box 358 w XSCC m '( b h m u u c bl a k M:.in:nmtmm:mmn I Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. 1 j Builder. of Textile Machinery 1 Gaatonia, N. C. 1 I WBSBlEB I Soft Clean Grey Iron j Castings A N .v V. I'U'-l.i II 11 1 . i- ia-e 1 -es' nl in a n 1 , hi It turned en' t i be CHAS. C. WILSON F. A. .A Member Am. Soc. C. E. Architect Home Office 301-5-G-7 Palmetto Building Columbia, S. C. Branch Office Hugh E. White, Mgr. Mem. A. I. A 208 First National Bank Bldg. Gastonia, N. C. Money Wt 1'iiu Renre loans mi hnines in (Jasiunia at ti Per Ceui. No eom uiissmii or p'tu'wal 1 t:ji r-' . Loans hi 'cured proinptly. T!io Ectui'able Life Assurance Society Add. lis: R. pjestntativu, box AlA, Gastnnia, Ti. C. t ; 5 Says Water Drinking ' Shortened Pilgrims' Live I.AXHNi; .1,11. A I. t i 4 - 4 4 4 4 I'ostou. "Mtieir Urinkins "f 4 t water," was ciins'dered by (Jov. J William Bradford of lMymouth 4 a contributory enuse of the rav- Hsesof disease and tlit- shoriness 4 t of life that aftlleteil the I'il- J grims in the early days, Iloraee 4 II. Morse, head of the historieal J J department at Mount Hermon t t school, told the Bostunian soci the ro.'il iirnbleia .lesire.l Iiands..me hlii.-nv: re Ilia! had been or a ath',.v .,1 .,,ss:.l,le data on the sub 'b"'i d .vol fii'n'ten. An I tr:'t was t'.i ie t. lie wr.i! to a elippin' l.iive'in .-m l '"'' nlls v.hti'h nnv ire heard ii'-i-ut. 'Xp'.'i ': ! h ' v -TV sue. ifi.' infei est m:-m- , v.-v eiippiftf yen ,-ati find on Ma'-'..- 's the res.d- ,f 'he !.ld...' niakini; re fits;. I of a landl -rd to rent his !. .;.',, , , ' ,;.!', he ,!:;... ted. "!' ha'r I'ad. Mavl.e ;''s!le r,-.nt uf ik ."i'"l'erty t. families Willi eiilldien. a I'.-sn'. ,;...,.- w ha- ' phase it's .,!,. '.. I .-,k as y. ,wg :.- skin in'sdein.-ai.i.r. j nnisna ble by a line of i.j s- : .1 als vi'h i".'i'." ;'ev.r-'! 'U I'-- Wlu'ever In s ,: ..j r. it i- t ' a ml ni nety da ys ' an pi isonuien ' . w as i.,v l.'-r h" r. 'rived his ps' ,jj J inieres'ttrj: sie tl iiinber of futv 'ntrodiii i-d in the lower hi'iis,- ,,( tlie ' . ' ' 11 r .... Mh'l.i l-,i.l.,l... 1 .!..,. it ii-. ree I a v.''e v 'in lunl lieen le-nnlif 'i'i 1110 'iia ii "i 1 11 m st. " "".' 'et 1 en."' f '; j-nv-'uu her Im's'ijihI 1 n "h i 'nave .dipped their hair a the sides 2 ', s la-.' -rieil t,. .A:.i, , .,,. ,. 1 j,.,,., s, f,.;! it f-d's ov- the i ; ! s In s' -r' lirnest Tiemipsoii Set 011 s iys nmra Is i . . ,:,r.,, i',.. Inks. It ee'tainly brings an impression hav- no rila'imi to dress, but what. is it einth wMi ,t .M is. llai'i y l a.'-ee worrying tlie n oal sts is that women Wlii-iny I'.'ukid like a dehutante the dun t seem to, eituV'r. Philadelphia :'!: niirlo wi !i her ha:r haii'-iajr ie Xortli American. o-V i, , lis .. s ,le of lei foe. ami so iinl si'veri' o'her in itiers n! marr ar m.'iriaebh' d-i iiyhl ' s. ii.'iiiii iniLUKta ij nJ3ltL a ,. . , ,. V K LEEPER. B E n.y 1 ru ASHociareo I'resnj 41 ' 4 R. L. LEWIS, B. E. : P E R & LEV Civil Engineers LEEPER & LEWIS I 9 Disir,s Maps, Estimates and Precise Municipal and Land Surveys Office 106 1-2 E. Main Ave. Phone 732 1.1 1, et.v. He also pointed out as a fact of curious liistivrie interest that a i: n e 1 t Y 1 -n v 'i; a oe " ei : ". en tie 'inn. A 1' iii'.-i' I l.i II I .-. I M ( Iiir! e l'i'.-h. of M i n h s r. M .s, . .-an v. : i i New V-.rk to n t l .i i sua . n'.io ii: s li.'uii in , ! i . , . I i., Iln.d-ir'.l. M -. I'i ten eot a .i V:M Miu the ii n :raul.' V ' ii ii.'ul a few 4 years a no, and mam. I t l.-r ui'r a ' a i ait i. 1 I d e !. .-'U.1 n :i- she and h, i fir-' X KV YOIiK. .Ian. Kuenu hllsb'.nd are liil'ines ..ne inn.. Tlieir '. pr-'sident of tile Bethlehem : 4 hie I'nstor John Kobinson. who Ud 4 J the Pilgrims into Hnlhnid but ' did not acciimpuny them to New AGENTS WANTED. y. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF 3ETHT.EHEM PRESIDENT TO PARTNERSHIP. TrcTTrv rrtwrrDHiwr cruurin v..- ,. :.. 1 1 .1 ... y t j( xvjax. a cviiv-nno'u ov.i-'.i-' .w.;.e i.eieo earn inai i'ie pari ' UV in- aSnCtaieO rreaS.; iii.sni. ii'iinn e-visiiiij oeiwei'll .-s . i . 1 I n ree ami .lo'm S. .lenkiiis. dom lias 1 in ss as I'ieri-e & Jenkins, has been .lis solved by inu'uaJ eotun ii! . S. P. I'. ere. i 11 'itit:.ui. was ealli'd todi.v the "inmittee in vest i,-a ! i l.u I'ti'l I Kntrland, hud taxes rotnlued on ' ' one-half n en-e of beer a tuoiiih 4 and one h ead of w ine every J t three months because lie held a t professorship in the I'niversity . v-'ay lia s a nl eoa' J of Leyden. 4 i'y when n sia 1: ran's :i:-t check liuvs l'ii'e, d "-r I . "'-Id. r -'."!' .1: .. lake .1 : ud li.d I Ihi lll for 4 rails in. as p were. When a man inn J '-ate I !; prefi" eiu-e to k"ei' Ms i'l "i' U'-'s '"'i"h him, was nut d..-.n trie ii I'dno y ut'.s -is nr iof 'hi I,.- n-.s a tightv.'.i.l". ,:,d tin v i;.,' in: h- it 1 in'" that the tl'iiiig- had t . ' h- k .1 wiiether or tin. So I was in'e rest, I the hit nay 1,1 s,-e ;) new di'vel oinn" ! 1:1 a fiivi.tjwn r-staiiran'. A man i-aau- in wi'Ii a p.i-ti nhirly hands:.).," (";.: lined vita fur. aii'l bestowed h-,,,,, the ,-hi" k boy a 20,1 miarter for the privil-i;,' of Smoking Room for Women in Theater. New York. Not to be outdone br men In n quiet smoke between acts, women patrons of the new Apollo theater. In New Tork city, will find h room ntteri for their 111-0011:1110(1.11101 during the performance. fur her feiiimnny n p. tr:i! exi v 'lu-'ier dr.'Ka.in i'.r.- u ,:' '! ar'es M. S- hw-ib. He t' -'ln. . vesterday l-it his eom ":n had paid Mr. S.hwab tJli'i.obi for per sunil iypensi'1 but dei-lared the crpura tien had not been 1 'i'ubur-ed h- th,e (re iM'iii'iei.i. lie sai I 1" .'ipornved tur ;: h. r himself al I ' in' ; III tint l'.':l ilr.rged pref. a-,. I l-s. ni 'iub- r nf tlie inv.-ni ':.: 'if c on die,, said tvAr.y that M-. hv.-.-ib i-r-ii al.iv v.niibl lw culled tn 'es'ifv a'-ain. withdraws from tlie firm, while the liu ;i iiess will lie continued by John S. Jen who en 1" in " I- expected to :.iki pl;icc ..:(! ime ia the near fir i.e. ait.t 'lev Imtti re-.s:eli:tl -ni'-.t,. I... 1. . ..It ..l.ui.. 'Ii.. r 1. -nils "d S't.i'e-. s'linn nir bo'll'd uffnirs t.. eivc , i; ,i, x , Kins, who assumes! I. nn : ii.l to whom .-,11 aeioimts due t'n In m ate pay. a hie. Thai ."iih ua ry, 1 !!' I . S. P. pimuci:. JOHN S. JENKINS SOUTHERN KAILWAY SYTEM SCHELULES. Arrlcil nail departure of prseum th ins at ( iaslon ia : Schedaie fiirures published as iuforiiu ion and uut guaranteed. rrives Depart from for f.T.a X. Y.-Washn A1la niiam 4:.'.1. liabilities of tin lie t'n f Jan S:2Ua Charlotte Atlanta h:U0i S:2sa Atlanta Vafihiii(fton S lis 9:3sa tinai Atl Wash N . O. !l:.'"v W P'riel -o.--'H 11 asniiinTiui'v 1 ia 11 ia i'ui.i '2:45p Westminster Danville 12:-)" 4:5Up Atlanta Richmond 4:.Vl 5:20;) Danville West minster 5:i0. a:ll5 Atlanta Washington 8:0. I i -'.'i'i' of W. II. Smith, deceased, late if Oastott County. North Carolina, this s ti nutity all persons having claiiys i'ainst tlie estate ef said deceased to xhibi; them to Denny & (iastnti, attor i". s. at their office in Helinoat, X. (.'., or " the iindersiL'iied at Belmont. N. C. 1 fll'WOO, Jan. H".. -lienorts Hint , ,,r .fre the Pied Merk'e, fur the past few years a 31st day of December .1921. ADMINISTRATE! Y ' IMnTirta i,..; , , , 1 . . , 9 :'!' N Y Wash Atl-Bliam X O ;25 l.iui't' (pialitied as administratrix of 1 , ... ' ii:i"p nnani At ia asn u 11:411; Merkle to Minors. 12:1.1a Washington-Atlanta 12:1"). Trains 21' and .'iu Puiluian sleepinj ars iM'twren Birmingham and Ne York. Trains U5 and 'M Pullman aleepinj ars between New Y'ork New Orleans an Birmingham. Trains 117 and 3S Pullman sleepinr it. ember of the Chiean Nath.nal League or this nntiif will be pleaded in Imr of 'ATt between New York ami New Ol am. ha-! !i-n siitn-d by lieirue Stall the: ir recover v. r : . . ni.mg (0 an tmergency. k.-epiiu it safely with him whil Cincinnati. After flieinen had ear- ... A hf r ' 9 tPn' The hates; news is that lia "n i- I's tn play first base for the Koeltes'er All persons indebted to said estate will Trains 137 nml LIS Pullman uleepinj P" ,-',8, ' t hurn,n;: r'M""' ,hP : ' return to the aKe. Sev.-ral uvirs I 1 u.a'iomils. were received here today, please make inimediate pavment. 'W Wanhington and Atlanta, little girl askel tl.em to save her dol- wiien s-e iii-irried s-menne widi h.ts Prsidenf William Veeck. of the I'ubs. This thp.2!'li da of DeeemU-r. 1320. For further information f-sll on : Ues.- The fiienien responded nobly. f. ,,.,,,,,.. Mi.s Arthur retired. S'te had s-id he had no in format!..:, on the ,..-ise. ADELAIDE SMITH BEARD, B. L. Clcmmer, Ticket Agent, It's the p?r?tsteEt advertiser that ! ben Mjeh a ytresiuetts- -...d ...;,:!r bat had written Merkle. offering Hip an Administraf rix of the estate of Gautouia, N. C wins. Keep your ad in The Gate tee all ic'rf hit she probibty was j.rei- nel! ontriRM release or traifter to eun; W. D. Smith, Dneased. E. H. Grahai, D. P. A., the time and watch tie results. tired rut and thought she vctmhl Iik s ctiner league team. , Denny & Gaston, Attorneys. V-F2t0' Cb'tt N. C - . . ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATE RIAL FOR SALE - SMALL LOTS OR CAR LOAD - WHOLESALE PRICE Framing:, Siding, Ceiling, Laths, Doors, Door PYames, Sash and Win dow Frames. We make a specialty of mixed cars of material for cottages and bungalows of three . to six rooms. Get your building material from one place and not be held up after starting your house. Get our prices on Nails, Window Weights and Grates. We have Beaver Board in allhe regular sizes. CONTRACTORS: When you start on that contract, we can fit up your mess-kitchen and bunk house. L0RAY MILLS GASTONIA, N. C. Subscribe To The Gastonia Daily Gazette I Kr-B-i. Sk4
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