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lONPAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921 THE GASTONIA, (N. C). DAILY GAZETTE f AGE SEVEN f Unclealfe ! AMERICAN LEGION NEWS ' FROM OVER THE NATION WStf 3RWV BONNER iwwiw m vdiiv flvtrru mtum mmmm. WHITE CHICKEN HAWK8. ft I -w m La . '1 i t ' Well," said the first little whit wit," we did have a narrow escape." "What l the difference between a narrow ewupa and a wide es capeT' naked the SECOND HAND iiXXOtJ have the general appearance JL of a man who is limiting for trouble," volunteered the low-browed man. "I am greatly annoyed," replied the second little white j professor. "I bought a second hand chicken hawk. "Oh, I know the answer to that question," Bald . I. , l.t.,,1 lilHik UH? mil u lime white c li 1 C k en j hawk. "j 1111 II IU UH- all tlieV finld the fourth little white! chicken hawk. l!y all means. said tie hawk Wo nre all Renlng," Raid the sixth little white peken hawk. A narrow escape," snld the third Ble white chicken hawk, "Is when 1 1 Jvfr JKj typewriter, think ing I was fretting i a bargain, and It Is a eonstnut ug gravnilon." "A man nlways BEER BANNED IN VIENNA. .(By The Associated Press.) VIENNA, Fel). 25. For The first time since the discovery of the beverage, now " ' a tradition in America, this city is with The convening of an Americanism con out Hoheiuian lieer. Its import was pre ference in every .state, followed by the I' bite.l in November in the effort to re-ai-seinbliiig of a national congress, to lx stor,. the exchange value of the crown, attended ly Americanism directors, and and the supply on hand is exhausted. representatives of nchools, indust ries aid various civic and patriotic societies CLEVELAND, OHIO, Keh. 2!. An is on the program of the Americanism ii!e:il, well balanced .jury would be one l'i niuiissioa i,Uia. .American Lejriuii for comprising three married women, three ilC'l. The Legion's pl;i n w:is formed miirricil men, three single women and lis :i revolt of .111 Americanism confer three single men for trying rrimin.-il and ci;ce in M:in-hiisetts, whi, h wns held civil cases, is th- opinion of "11111111011 under the auspices of the Hay State Pleas,, .lu.lgc A. .1. I'earson. I.i giimiiaires. " Sin h ;t coiiihinotion would serve as ;i check upon certain members in a ' mixed ' jury, so Hint justice and not mere emotional or fanciful verdicts would 1u- given" he s: I i I . In I he " 1 1:1 laiucl ' ' jury, he :idded. all the points of iew of mat. ire. I persons tt'ul. Id In renri'M'uted. YOUR CONVENIENCE is greatly served by idenification with this Institution, where we offer you a complete Banking Service. "OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS" THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK Gastonia, North Carolina ll In the Nest. aid the fifth lit- ; P4f4't le white chicken i ''J- when he blows hlniself for second-hand goods. Old Doollttle thought he was getting rich quick when he bought a surrey for $17. The in a n w b o sold It said It was ns good as new, and it broke his heart to part with It, hut he had to go to Florida for his escape is just made, very, very.i health and needed the money. Most To provide funds for the mn intciinne o ' ;i .Salv.-it ion Army hostelry for niiein ployed veterans, the American Legion in St. Paul, Minn., the World W:ir Vcte r."iM and the St. Paul Trades and Labor Assembly will unite in the production o1- a bem-fit entertainment. The l.e thinks he's get- L'"'" s oecision to coupe r ite with the tllig a bargain ' union members was made at a post meet 1;..; adilre-sed liy :i prom mint Minnesn !a labor otlieial. PROFESSIONAL CAD. Irrowly. It menus that there Is not Itch room to escape, but If one Is ry smart and spry and all such fugs, one ran Just mnnuge to 05- Ipe. Thei! Is no such thing ns a 1 de escape and If there were such n ing It wouldn't mean inindi for It ilild mean that an escape was easy lough to make when there wns so lich room In which to make It. "Do you all see now?" nsked the lird little white chicken hawk. "We always have seen," said the 1st little white chicken hawk. "That we have seen ever since we could "That's a funny joke," the others lid. 'But you know what I menn," said le third little white chicken hawk. mean that I hope you now all an- Irstand my explanation." "I do," said the second little white licken hawk. l"So do I," said the first little white licken hawk. "I understand perfectly," said the ' kirth little white chicken hnwk. "And I understand too," said the Ith little white chicken haw k. "I also understand," said the sixth 1 Itle white chicken hawk. , l'Good," said the third little white : licken hawlt, of the grent bill-gains are offered by . ''""ey. ''onimander of tin- Ti xas rnificl .-ictinn in liriii('i..g alioul I,et ti ; coinlit inns for disabled of the i-vmtli west was insured at a meeting of post comiiiaiiderN .and Adjutants of the Ark ansns, Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma Depa r! meo 1 s. of 1 be Wmei i, a n I . -j; i, ,n at I'allas, Tex. The South western Confer e'.cc was established as an annual af fcir, the next meeting to take place a' Oklal 10111;; ( ily. t)k!a. Mr. iuv t) He DR. C. J. McCOMBS announces that he has mov ed his tiliice to J. II. Kenne dy Co. Office hours 8 to 9 a. ni.; 1 to 2 p. m. Phone 84. rm i people who have to go somewhere, for their health, and they're wise In doing that, for if they stayed around the neighborhood where they sold the junk, they'd have their bends punched. "Ihinllttle was so proud and happy over his bargain that It would have made you feel ten years younger just to look nt him. He hitched up his family steed, which is named Jan uary, and then invited Aunt Julia and Mrs. Spry to take a buggy ride. lie and his wife sat in the front seat, and the Invited guests took the rear one, and all went us merry as a divorce bell fur about a block. "Then one of the hind wheels came off, and the surrey keeled over and dumped my aunt and Mrs. Spry onto a pile of gravel that had been left on tore in !!: the street by a cement contractor. Ho American I had put a red lantern on top of the (ate. Tin pile as n danger signal to motorists. I I think the fall must have unsettled I Aunt Julia's facilities for the time be- I ing, for she gralihed up the lantern mid broke It over Mrs. Spry's head. ' Mrs. Spry has her faults and failings ' like other people, but she Is dead game, nnd the way she went for Aunt i n Julia was the prettiest thing I ever saw. I was sitting on our front porch i where I could see the doings, and I I .!.... U 1-......, T .... uiiill lonnv oieii i i-ei t'Mjujci illy Itslt ale liclll evening ila-si veil I 'est :o iu. I ura I .-vi p.'.rl iiii-nt. was elected penna nclit eliairj man of 1 be i,r;;a n i.a t ion . Amony tin speaker-, at the contention it a linisell O Ofctiston, Assist.,!,! .,ili,,,,a dj,i tan'. DR. C. HIGHSMITH Dentist Office over Totrence Drug Store GASTONIA, N. C. Residence Phone 300-L Vmerican I.eum members, v -a ! tend t he tt in Id. cool iaue to band t o 'cl I. 'i'. The l::to-t application for infoiina t.ou in 'c;..-;r o ... labli-diin a foreign post can,.- t'i,.i,i t be island of I et em where ttv.i locnib.rs ,,f Akron, ft. Cos; hate deiili-.l I (.'auizi- fie e sen ici V. and, reiy. Th,. nearest posts to I et Ion are located :il Siniapor.- and Yokohama, more lhaa ;i lo week's jouinet a v. a t . . JOHN t. L(JR Public Accountant Audits, Systems, Cost Findings 308 First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 219 Residence 846-L : : : d -cilplur, A li;dili'i!; i li.ipl.i.,1 lino'. o the mimiliies of the M i,,.:iri I , - i s ; . f of a lioxinir bill which Mie n'mii i-' piisbinir in that 1 1 n ' 1 1 ; 1 1 i i 1 1 which ;: ifiade tin Kev. Karl A. lilackmaa, is from "I in t li.- niiilli i baiiti r of Ciint hians. ! 1' is: "I i.ta .1 boxer and I liii hard I lid stiai!it. not as one who beats the l'i!', bill I iilli'f: I !MV bndf. ' ' : : o DR. I. H. McKAUGHAN Dentist Office Over Lebo's Depart ment Store. GASTONIA, N. C. Phone 676. BANK with a BANK you can BANK on A suricv :nie by tin Oodliat'eil. i;iim in , . 'ii.m in was X. But you tell of the narrow escupe'j self v much. Id the second little white chicken "Unless you have seen n couple of wk to tVe' first little white chicken j refined and cultured ladies clawing wk. aeh other around on a pile of gravel, Yes," said the third little white you don't know what true sport is. Icken hawk, "you tell the story of Mrs. Spry showed some fme ring gen- e narrow escape. In fact you didn't eralslup, but my aunt had the best illy need, an explanation ni whnti wind and she finally won out and came narrow escape meant. You were ! home victorious. 'And tint through one who used that expression." camp tind court she bore the trophies of a conqueror, ns the poet says, but there was no pleasure in living in the same house with her for n week or ; two. As soon as she cooled down she was sorry and ashamed, nnd would have given a million dollars If the , row had never started. "Women are so blamed queer Fve : given up trying to understand them. ; street COInl it iollS die Welfare commit tee of . I 'ost of t le- A merica n I n oporeatiou wilh 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 author ii opciat ion with local iiiitloir taught to foreigners i n 1 conducted by the Wood i part of a canipainn to alien in t he enmm unit v. "Yes, I understood," said the first Itle white chicken hawk, "but I inted the others to undershmd the eanlng of the expression too, nnd lu are always so good about explain- i ii fni in I lie w orld ' ' it here in v is" Mi ANce Koberston. the in tv coiiKrosstviliian chad from Oklahoma attended a dance of Muskogee, Okla. I'ost of ti.,- Vuiciic.aii l.eijioii. Miss IVeiierts.m, who is an ardent church worker, look side- witii the -Legion '.then a Mii.-koyec minister assailed the laasioimaires for eond. in ning , Sunday blue laws. ! W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR Public Accountant, Bank Exam iner and Olhce Systematizer Charlotte and Atlanta Offices Residence GASTONIA, N. C. P. 0. Box 358 CHAS. C. WILSON F. A. - . A Member Am. Soc. C. E. Architect Home Office 3CH-5-6-7 Palmetto Building Columbia. S. C. Branch Office Hugh E. White, Mgr. Mem. A. I. A 208 First National Bank Bldg. Gastonia, N. C. Your financial af fairs should be in the hands of an institu tion that is at all times desirous of giving you the bene fit of their experi ence along thes e lines, and that will serve you in a way to meet your needs. Such an institution isfthis bank. We solicit your bus iness on our record. Getting there on the Other Fellow's Steam Is practically impossible these days. Nor can you get there on the other fellow's dollars. There never was a time when it paid so handsomely to save as now. Moth for the sake of the future and in the interest of shrewd bus iness, lay aside every dollar you . can. The savings department of this old institution will welcome you among its throng of satisfied depositors. H The First National Bank GASTONIA, N. C. The Bank of Dependable Service." Thank yen," Fnld the third little Idte chieken hawk. 'Of course," snid the first little TI de.nl line nicriiaii Legion ' r l-'elii nai v 'S I In for payment of to s ha lioen tixed names of meoiher- Ihite chicken hawk, "they nil knowjl When I get the liest of a shindy I feel iOUt this escape and they know that,! nI1 swelled up for quite a while. I was very doubtful there for a time i don't have tiny remorse unless I get the worst of it, nnd that doesn't often happen, for I am a pretty handy man. f. ho fail lo pay on or lieforo I hat date i v.ill he si rii ken from the suhseri pt ion lis Is ii,' lie American I.eion Weekly. aetner or not inev would escape iney just aiun t Know the expres Ion." "Tell ns the story," said the third tie white chicken hank, "so that we ill be everlast- gly grateful to lie man w h o lo u n ii us and ved us nnd who now caring for "I will tell the ory of our es- pe, our narrow cape," said the rat little chicken iwk, In a squenl- g voice. "We ll know of it, it It would lie ell to tell It aln so we would 11 be grateful to le one who has aved us. "We were nil In When I put a cupola on Tensmith's head last February I wns so chesty for a month that everybody noticed it, and thought I must have been appoint ed postmaster. "Well, after the women fell out of the rear seat of the surrey, old Jan uary ran away, nnd it was amusing to see that rig go bumping along the street on three wheels, with Doollttle hanging onto the dashlSoard and his wife waving her umbrella and yelling 'Fire!' January couldn't go very fast, being covered with ringbones and sptnins nnd other blemishes, but he managed to knock soveral people dow n and do a lot of damage to property, and the old man had to pay out nearly J $2M) t avoid some dafnage suits. 1 "The one thing that keeps him from j despair is a rumor that the man who sold him the surrey Is coming back j here to live. Poolittle will be at the Brought Us Home. epot to ' meet him, nnd it will be worth $.r to have a ringside seat when Miss Mijoitn Met 'oy, of Naliaa. Kan., i.t.s li.-i n seleeled as state cret-iry of the Kniisis I h'oart nieiil of the Women's .'nxiliary of the A ni'i ii a n l.e;;mii, which has established hea di pia rtei s ttilh the state oliiee of t lie l.ejjion. ttilh r A tour of Kni'iipis for ti... emphasis n t h I, a 1 1 IcIieMs of will l.e eond iieted under the atisii Ii.V'lo I 'ark I "out No. .'! I of li.e Am, ri,;,i Lotion this year. The itinerary t.ill ia clr.de N,ti!,-riani, lailaml. I'.ili.iu and I'raiii e. I,'eserv:i t ions ma t ho mad. tl'iouel, . Hvde Park Post. w. e' leeper, b. e. S K. L . LEWIS, B. E. LEEPER & LEWIS t Civil Engineers 5 Designs, Maps, Estimates and J Precise Municipal and Land Surveys f Office 10G 1-2 E. Main Ave. 5 Phone 7J2 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Capital, Surplus, and Un divided Profits $750,000.00 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYTEM SCHELULES. Arrival nnd departure of ptumctigw .rains at lasloiiia : Mchcdille fiuriH published lis informs ' .ion and not guaranteed. THE GAZETTE HAS TWO PHONES Call 50 For Business Call 232 For News and Editorial De partments. RemCimber this and help us save time and trouble. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. ie nest, six of us, little fuzzy chicken the meeting occurs, :iWKS, only uuie uhuics: v e were white as the snow in the winter e've been tdlfl, and we still are white; fee snow which hasn't been cn the' ound loijg they say! "An old; rattlesnake wns trying to t into our nest. He wanted to Kin and to' take awny our home. "But the man who saved us saw hat was happening, lie did away , Ith the old rattlesnake who wns do- , g sucn a wean thing mm sucii a 1 icked thing! and then when we were fe he brfaght us home with him. j they jay we, the white chicken ; Lwks are very, very unusual. j 'We're being fed on raw liver de- t Hous nml other nice nnd tempting j Ings. F.ttt let us always be grate- Opinions. Is your opinion of the "What tariff?" "It's a great question," replied Sen ator Sorghum, "on which I do not per mit myself personal views. My pub lic opiuions are regulated largely by the lines of business In which my most iuiluential constituents hapien to be engaged." Imli.'ina wu'iiihers of the A mor i, a n Legion are invest i;;., ! im; a propi. a I : . ctalilisii a I .t'g'uiii slate iii-hi I lily ma;.':' zinc, fnlh.i, i o au! Iif ri.at iou b tin st; te i .,'i nl i v,. i einoiit Ii i I'ooi, tl,,'. fi:,dinK of nn h'nmr: I.I. "I charj;.' Im: the army in !ie clot !r oi; if I'd 1'oley. of I Hilton, la.. ..ho had I, iii.i'ied in a potli r ' . !ii '.d. .lime an Meter Pi-- nt' i he Aioerican l.cyion ol. 'ained 'in i si.ai to i xliifnie the Iciv o that it could he reinlerred ttilh io.li tary honors. h'oh'y tv.is killed in a 'piar r.-i a! a t ILui.n hotel The paiins of Florida do no! I, end to She ex -i ti.e man without funds, accord iri: to advice iron' that fa)e. A inun l.e, of Ann , ieaii l.ejrion posts in thai .tale iiate e ;iie into ihlit to take care ,jnli !"aiters and now I .ei.uin.'i in -vara tin i; i 1 1 I lies that jobs; are scarce. sT ATP (IP MiliTII CAIIOI.i: P. .artiin iit of S'ate. All to Win. m TI A. I It s, .ts mn (Ire, Many Unclaimed Accounts in Banks. New York. There nre 25.000 un claimed accounts in savings' banks, trust companies and private banks in New York state, accounts which have lain dormant for from live to thirty d ts of the old rattlesnake." j of thousands of dollars. Container Expensive. It Is computed that from a tenth to quarter of the cost of foodstuffs In United States goes to ray for ate t'id other containers that -are brown away Instead of being used a eond time. Brooklyn Kagl Slow. ' j "He seems a little 6low.n ' ' "Who?" "The fellow who will be claiming to have gone to school with ITarding. So far he haSi't announced himself." BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE VETOES SUNDAY THEATRICALS. I.OMiO.V, Feb. H. P.ritish actors and .ai'tre-sis have no desire to emulate their fellotv players In America by yic ii.g 'imlav t beateric.'il performances. A proposal ta open London theaters fin Sunday:! h::s just lieen voted down by nn nvcrwhcbiniiir majority nt n meeting or ?anizcd by t!u- British Drama Len'uc. Most of tln-e who voted were incnilHi'T of the thc.itrie.il profession. , The suggestion that plays bo given on; Humbly wtis nindi' by Arthur Bnuchfer an actor, and Father Adderley, n popu lar Socialist divine. W! rens. It appear to i,, satisfaction. I.v dulv a nt hen t naled record of the ,'n " dl'ists t'lir tiie tolontaiv dissolution In. te.,:' l.e the unanimous consent of ;. t'e t Hi k leihlel s. deposited in 1IIV oliiee. ' . 't the liast .aia IViilllbih & Heating I noijiaof. a ci.ri.oiat 'o in of this State, win s, ri'iaiiinl ot)ic(. i s)i ii.-ited in the I'itv of I ia st, in ia . roonty of (Jastt.n. State of North aroli n.'i (II. lintlor be ing the sijjent therein ami ill charge thereof, ut.i.ii x In ri) prncesst mav b" served i. has complied with llie reiplire meats of rha,ter L'i!. ' .nsnlidated Slat liter-, entitled ' ' I in pi n a tinn s, ' ' prelimi nnrv tu the issuing of this Certificate of I 'issolnt ion : Notv, Tlnri fore, I, J. Rrynn Crime. Secretary of St.-.ie of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the -cii.l corporation did, on th,. I'.'lh day of Fob marc, 1H21, file in ray office a duly exe cnted and attested consent ii writing to the dissolution of said corpora t ion. ce cii'ed by nil the stockholders thereof, which "aid con nt nnd 'he re.-ntd of the proceedings aforesaid arc now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hi 'P to ot my hand and affixed my official seal .it ItaleiKh, this 12th .lav of Fibniaiv. a. n. mil. J. BRYAX GRIMES, (Seal) Secretary of State. Filed find recorded in Record of Incnr-; Arrives DcparU from for ! 4:.ria N. Y . -Washn Ada libam 4:'J5 8:2ll:i- Charlotte Atlanta 3:Ja Atlanta Washington :.!a Uiiin Atl Wash N. (). 10 t.'taa Washington-A I luiita i2:4.'ip WcstmiiiHter Danville 4 :5llp Atlanta Kichinond 5 : 21 1 j Dantille West miu.ster HJl', Atlanta Washington 'J:2"p N" V Wash Atl llliaui O 0:'jri llrldp Hham Ada Wash N () ll:4Uj 12:1 ."a Wnshintoi! Atlanta 12:I"ji Trains "'.I and 'AO Pullman nleepitu .ars Utwicn Hiruiirigham nnd Ne York. Trains '' and Pullman idccpinp .ars between Ni w York .New Orleanx and Birmingham . Trains .17 nnd '.'H Pullman gleepinf sare between New York and New Or leans. Trains l'!7 nnd 1 :: S Pullman sleeping tars Washington and Atlanta. For further information call on: Ii. L. Cleiiiiner, Ticket. Agent, Castooia, N. E. U. Grahaati, D. P. A., Cb''.4 tv! . Gastonia Mill Supply Company SERVICE PIPE TOOLS, CUTTERS Stillson Wrenches Vulcan Chain Tongi Vises Beaver Stocks and Dies - ' Aimstrong Stocks and Dies h:2Mt 1 V :.'1H ii::r,t 1 4 :.".(! J Phone 28G 117 South St. 0 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having (pialified as executors of the estate of .1. A. Crawford, deceased, ;,tu of (Jastoii county, North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons having claims n- gainsf the estate of paid deceased to ex- J hibit them to the undersigned (or to l'4,r.,iild. t. f,,r,tw. A((.,.,A.-U :... .Iiiiii m tiir(ii(-i, .niiii ui.in, tenia, X. C) at Gastonia, X. C, H. F. 1). Xo. 1, on or before February 1, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in nar oi meir recovery. au persons in- 0 delited to said estate will please make immediate payment. Z This the 31st day of January, 1921. ! s : DIRECT FROM THE SAW MILL come the fine, straight grained planks tve are ready to mippry in any quantity. Hut we don't sell them as thr.v come from the mill. We keep them until they nre thoroughly dried and seasoned . That means a lot to you in the' saving of both labor and expense. Let us show you w hy . CITY LUMBER CO., Phone 247 Dallas Road at C. ft N.-W. Crowing W. II. CRAWFORD. Bounties paid hy Montana stock ' Mr P.oucliier said that onlv such rdavs porations No. .T at pagp ;r.4, this the 1 Ith, L. E. CRAWFORD, The only' effecttye way to reach the! growers in the last seven years for the! should be produced on Sundavs a did ,'nT Eebrnarr, 1921. Exeeutors of the estate of J. A. Craw bple of Gaston county is through the killing of predatory animals amounted': not occupy the usual weekly bill and that S. C. IIEXDRICKS, ( ford, deceased. M Mr 7oG t wrtising . cclumna of Tb Gazette to 722,'l.3. acting on Sunday should le optional. 1M-M7et (lerk Superior Courl Carienter & Carpenter, Attys. I it i 1 : i I".
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