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V ' . ' J A J. ' -THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 922. . t PACE TWO f " 7 THE GASTONIA, (N.G.); DAILY GAZETTE. V" V ' "i . ' IT just receive IN THIS MORNING'S EXPRESS ff ew Spring Coats FOR LADIES PRICE: $14.50 to $27.50 . v - 20 Jersey Bromley ; Dresses TO GO ON SALE FRIDAY i,. ,, MORNING AT ,, $ 7, 9 5 WATCH OUR WINDOW FIRD'S- DEPARTMENT STORE 209.211 W. Main Ave. GASTONIA, N. C. ISSUES STRCN3 APPEAL fCH JEWISH RELIEF I An in til- ; A urn n;i ii V. --'.T.l- e-i I li I. ii. r .,': I til Jews, and Gentiles alike .ill h that they'lay aside the1 i. - (,f rare and creed iin.l (rive . r' ..r tht relief and the rrhahii- !h' Hiifferint' Children of ii KiiKtpru fcuroix- wh made .IltjiIius Daniels, of Kal t.iry uf the Navy throughout Yi.m '9 administration, in 1 Lionet Wi'il, of (iol..ii)oro, for t!ie North Carolina Con t tic American Jewish Relief .ml- Mi . re 1 1,1 1 s tl::t comes from Europe," l);;j.'.cl. '(if tin destitution Ii it' thousands of .lewish t sfoi'ien cverv i.iinii hearted ii I ini'i. Tin- fa. t that there mmi.'I J. rcfugix-a omen from 1: i - hy Hiurvat ion am murder-.'I.-, i- an aj ii -a I to tin- gciicrqua - (if tin A IliC-'lciili peieile, which ..1'' and wilt hoed. ra(i i-riviic ucd. while f-'ecretnry of h" Nrv-, in ' ran-iioi t many .lews liur 'm;? worn disaster arid death. W unci then with it:e m:iiiiih of the Ariiiist'.cfr tlir.- these barbarous condi- ti.nK would ediai' 10 all end. 'J Im: r 1011 t.t.i.nti 11 u timet of far .shell sho.kt'il (oinl i! ion (ii much i f iJ 1 1 r ? r-. j ' nftlrica (favt1 its best blood find its I i!th not on!y in i iic war, liut to fofl ! 1 'larvmg Ucliaiw and Armenians ami iriieuli Mid Other ileslftllte iC(illl('N. I'll- ' tii stuljll!! and order i.rc restored Ajiipr-ii-.i '.vill continue to make sacrifleeH to 'miw cJiihlri' from cxterminatiliir. " fn everv mov. nieiit for hidiunir the "iifTcring men" of ail croeds ami ruccs, I .nil- .lewih ii !!oiv citixiiH have vied wild fill other Aineii-an in erA'ice &nd , M.rime. f am mre that the appeal, r.ow ! in ide for the .Tims will bf respondi'd to :.; only liy men and women of their own '::re, li.it all AmericariH, whose licnrtsj ire tmiebt'd wiih pity, for iifTeriug jn'tt- ' .!e-." ' ! .s i retary Daniels in one of many j r ro'in'ii id moii. inriiidina; I'rexiiletit Mai :iii. llerii.Tt Hoover, (iovernor , ' '.nil. Murrisun and several other! tiov.-rnors who l.avi endorwed t bis, cam- ! uai'ii to raise money not only for the re-1 iet'. I. nt tiie ri lialtiiitatioii as well, of i . .-!!liue .le.vs in KaKtern Kurojie. Hie I fund to lie raided amounts to j .! l.U'Ui.'Hiti, and Nortli Carolina ' quota I i. liin.i'iui. I HENRY FORD'S OFFER FOR MUSCLE SHOALS PROPERTY SUBMITl'ED TO CONGRESS. , (Continued from page J.) amortiuition fund should W invested' J continuously at 4 jter rent there would! : lie at least i7,t00,OuO to be thus applied,! lut sliould it be invested at a greater j , rate of interest the uinmint would be in- ; riwtl as uliown b.v.theJable. 1 The provision i or J-otfSwil of the lease' i whieh was Fontaine. fche proposal of' July 8, 921, was nuiJieiAl li. and reads1 as follows: "At any time prior to the. expiration of said lease iieriod of one hundred ( KM) years, the company shall have the right. i to negotiate with the government for a l renewal of the least, iftf the two above : I dams, their power JienimV, rfc.'' j "i in the event "Ar. Ford's pro;ioxal is ,j accepted, the government must make mw; J appropriations anioiuiting to $ t(l,0ou,(J0t) 1 ;to 3l,OO0JiU(. of which Mr. Ford will J have the benefit for approximately iw i years at 4 jier cent. The company is,1 (ot course, boujid to keep Nitrate l'lant: fXo. a in a condition to produce explo si7e which, as a matter of preparedness,' lis Of great value to tliu government ' Nevertheless, Mr. Ford is offering but ' :t3,000,OUO for tlm title to the two lii- trate plants, the Waco quarry, the Gor- ' gasr Warrior, steam ; plant, tranmnission j lines and appurtenances. That you may' 1he better understand the value of thpj i property for which Mr. FocJ is off ering this tJ.000,000, I niu attaching to litis' - letter, a brief' statement prepared by thej i chief of ordnance, show ing the cost and i estimated salvage of those properties. ' I From the table contained in this state-; pnent it will be seen that thee properties I cost the United btatea aprosimately ' : f 85,000,000 and that no scrap thev are! 'estimated to be worth $vS12,U0i. How . V'PT, the last column of the table in . Exhibit "A" indicates tiint the chh f of ordnance believes the war department . cna dispose of the proj;erty for lti,--'?!'.-' ;HI0. Mr. Ford is bound by his proposal to operate Nitrate I'i.iut .No. 2, but there - is no legal obstacle-to prevent his .ii. .posing of the other properties to which FOR PERFECT COMFORT IN SPORTS WEAR r vr7 ! 4 y A' '1 is , v 1 i ' . A :M til I '"':,( American sewing machine as tlie' sa'. nir ol the J'.uropean retugees rroin u iiie ati.l wars! it's a new role for 'ne old friend of American housewives iie) it-' important in the di'anta being' played in thus.' Iiordcr countries into I vIin Ii 1 lioii.-aii'is of destitute jiersons are I :oi:iit:i: from Uussia, in search of food i and a li lihnad. The great ambition of! ureal nuiiiiiers of these refugees is to own nn American sewing machine fori hat means a business and the ability to 5 i v . There m a large percentage of women an.! children among those drifting refu-j se s. Before the war it was a common; tiling for the Jewish breadwinner in! l!usia, Kumania, I'olainl, to emirate to ilie TnitiSl iSlates, lea vinf wife audi babies to be sent for Ms soon lis he could iiialie a liolne. August, '1914, marked the Ik'gjiniiing of a lony; blank in many of tlitsi! pe.ijdt 's lives, and one of the. asks of , the American Jewish Relief t'oniuiiltee is to reunite the divided l 'families. Meantime, that with the irn-j j riitration laws and all, a (oil many! women iiutt stay over there and work.! -Most are to work, but they don't,' know how or they l.ive no tool to work' with, 'i'liat's where the sewing machine comes in. j A trcipifiit entry in the latest reports of AbiuLiiu .'liol .-i.il, director of the refu- j Sice d. pin' me':; in I'olainl of the Joint Distribution omiuittee, which disburses; ', he funds of the American Jewish Re-j iief 'omuiittee. :.- "Delivered sewing machiites to, refugees.. ' ' And there in I iviinteu-r hut or -hovel or crowded room they c:!'i ;.lelier ill these women t,it l.-.wn to !lmii-ii the trade of aeamstreas; bv American ni.-t iiods.. There is need of m -..g :. mate rials can he tound; every !;. .I; i Hi rags. :i-.v :s crowiK-'l with young Jewish i:!- win'i are a uroblem by themselves, la ;; ci'ii'itry still unsettled by war dis- i t.mc , lilt IM'S. ' i ' ;..!! li i roii:!i. i they are unprotected and a-! lies conic over, in letters to re- I mittee is ai.tii lilili.ir. trades and the i.;ed:um of girli fearing to venture .out streets, i i i ii n locked in tlieir The Jiiiiit Distribution CiWn. tryii'.ir to keep an eye on them, ; as foster mother for se.'eral ot tiicin. Those 'who have no! i r bein taught in institutions,! scwitijf machine is their favorite I v uiii-Nj- . I'rakes frequently ihnuge th.-ir age in the breeding season, states tare observer; .during this period of "eclii.se" they pay no attention to their mates or broods. he gets title, fcimuld he be able to ob- what can take the place of knickers. Big tain what the chief of ordnance estimates patch pockets and a stsel studded belt that the govenimeut can wvure for the aie features of this knicker model in canons items, namely, . fci.iwo ikhi for' brown. the Warrior plant, which have an . iiisiuiiaiioa or eu.uiiii horsepower, and HOO.WjO for Nitrate l'lant No. 1 and dis pose of the Warrior Muscle hoahi trani niissioB line, as f transmission line and not as scrap, for 673.00U. ami sluuld be obtain f.".57,0O(J for the Waco ouarrv. he would have left the Nitrate l'lant No. 2 with ii 80,000 horsei-ewer steam tdant The annual migr.itic.!. of spiders iiir .at a coat to him of less thau 4(M).(HMI.( ing the recent autumn months has r. Th intereet n the procteds of such no suited in aeroplanes, wb'u-li crosse.1 the Bible sales would amount to a very large: channel between France iind En-eland, ar nuni during tue term (if the proiiosed ' riving silvered from end fti end with jjotc contract. The ureaent revmue from . aauwr weiisi collected from the air. rental of tt power plant at Nitratj - , l'lant No. 2 s a mininiiim of $120,000 ver annum with a 4oysibilitjr that, in 0O(L - The -.n-t -af n,-i.,t..n,.'nf N' L i n 'S things, as every elemert of U A PROCLAMATION. 't WIIKUA!-;, t her., is great sulTcriim a- ii'oiig the .iewisii j'eople of Kurope, J t honsa mis ot whom are reported as tie ' I:'g ej!ir.-!y (lest it ute ami in a dying coii.liii.a, du- to the lack of fr.(1 and 0 her neci ssit ies ; aiol, WHLUKAS. our own land ha" been s-e.t v. it h a prosperity tiiat not only u:i v; :i;ee- our own . sa f cty, but whirh 'enable us, ar. i should impel us. to ;har;' our iiiiint'es with our less fortu I nat" felU.w human beings in other liimN: I N'lW. THKUKFORK, I, (.'AMKKO.V I MoliKlM N. tiovernyr of North Caro- li:..'. do in r; -bv set aprrt by this Procla mation t ie v. t'-k beginning Monday,; 1 Kci t nary C, hii.I ending fcunday, Fi-bru-i :r; 12. :,s .Icni.sti Relief week. I ask! that ;M iewsjnH-rs of the btatc give wide publicity to this week, devoted to! -.ah a worthy cause; and I especially1 ask that on Sunday, February 5,' not lev- i.e given in all the church-1 es that the followim. week will be ob-! served as Jewish Relief Week, and that I the ministers, Sunday School superin- teadents :.itd teachers, and others, urge I tueir peopU to seize this opjiortunity of HANDSOMEST MEMBERS OF SENATE AND HOUSfi AS CHOSEN ; : ; v BY CAPITOL WORKERS IN THEIR. OWN BEAUTY CONTEStI A U V " 's-tT l l fy ; . XsMy V -4 . fv Nfe.,mrV-.;H' PROFESSIONAL CAIU33. DR. CHAS. O, PftLANEY Announces the openiBj of bis office in the riajgan - DuilJuig, Pnietie Limited to penito-Urinasy" Diseases; DR. J. C. SMALL CHIROPRACTOR 407-408 Firat Nat. Bank Bnildiae Ffa6ne S3S anil 8S-J ConjultaUon Free To AD ..G. B. POWELL OSTEOPATH . jU2 Kealty Building Office Phono 161 Residence Phone 601 la an unusual "beauty contest," the girls of tho United States Capitol Force, consisting "of stenogra phers, typists and secretaries, voted the following to be the handsomest members of (he Senate ajd House: Sen ator Frank B. Willis, Ohio, upper left, regarded as best looking member of upper House, with Senator Walter E. Edge, New Jersey, (center) second. Representative John J. Gorman, Illinois, upper right, handsomest member pf the House; Archibald F. Olpp, New Jersey, lower left, second, and J, Stanley Webster, Wtshing Washingtoa, lower right, third. " . - BROOKLYN BALLPLAYERS WINTERING IN FLORIDA. H, 4- t s ' ' sT 4 Af--w :--Jf4 tkjf?m'l$ Hi1? t ik m WJ LffiL.t-y'i a-'i wpiiiB W. W. GALLOWAY AUDITOR . .-; Public AccpunUnt, Bank Exaav inar and Office, Syste-natUer , Charlotte end Atlanta Office Beaidenca GASTONIA, N. C. , p. p. Boa 358 , f WHIHWWMHM Public Accountaat Audita, Systems, Coaf Finaingi 03 Firat National Bank Ehones: Office 627- Reeidence 848-L . . . CHAS. C. WILSON F. A. -. A Architect -Member Am. Soe. C. E.. Home Office ' 804-5-6-7 Palmetto Building Columbia. St C- Branch Officer, 208 First National Bank Bid,,, Gaatonia, If. C. Ernest Coats, Mgr. 101 Davis Building, Wilson, N. C G. R. Berryman, Mgr. 8 Ottp Mjller, Mrs, Miller and their son Lowell, and Bernie Neis and Mrs. Neis were among the early arrivals at Miami, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. MiUer and Neis are taking full advantage of the balmy atmosphere to keep in condition for the 1922 baseball campaign. " EDDIE IS MODEST. Ah ;.WV Tikx xs- W , ' . ! i ' s f V.vx-i cA K Corns to Us for Planting Plans Trained men, and a complete Stotk of chad trees, ever greens, shrubs, are at your service, send snapshot or diagram (or tug gotiens. Write today. Catalpgtree. HOWARD -HICX3BY HURSEHT -Jtebnrw Horth Cunltka , i i ";" v: .1 j BANKRUPT SA.E. ; " I will receive bids for the Philip Bog ' oslow bankrupt stock o.f goods until Monday, February 6th, 1922, at 12 . o'clock noon. I The stock is appraised at $6,984.5.1. ; Terms : ("ash. - ' Sale subject to the approval of the referee. , For further inormntion write or see, I?. C. PATRICK, Trustee. ; r.asttotiia, N. C. , j ADMINISTBXTOR'S notice. The' undersigned having duly qualified I as administratoj of the estate of Kessic i K. Taylor, deceased, late of Gaston eoun-l ; tv. North Carolina, betore tne "-.lera oi ; the Superior Court of Gaston county, notice i hereby triven that all claims , against -fciid estate must be exhibited omlj filed with me' on or. belorn February 1, 1923 dulv verified, Ar this notice will bo ; pleaded in bar of their recovery. All ' parties indebted to said estate are re- .quested to make immediate payment to the undersigneo. WALTER M. TAYLOR, Adair, of Ressie E. Taylor, Belmont, Th-M2c6. - N. C. :mii Ipia the suffering and cordribiite to, ..n.v nrr p it r nr inroMnniTr Whereas A.B. Robinson, o or about October 13th, 1921, requested the nnder-.-ianed to make repairs, on one Ford Tonr--ir. ear. nnl whereas ' the nndersigned hrs eoninlied with such refjuest and now holds the following eharg'sn against said automobile, to-with:' Labor and repairs Wtoruge for three months .. It will cost the Cincinnati National League Club $54,003, lb., relief of these worthy distressed! spread over a Dcriod of three years, to brinor Eddie Roush. stel- 8,V'ar ,luir of n',iefi 'r outfielder, back into baseball. Roush made this statement! Supplies and equipment IX wii'NKss whereof, I have wav to his home at Oakland City, Ind., from a hunting hereunto set mv hand and caused theVi trip. t'reat Heal of the State to be affixed. Leaves of trees, 'shrubs, etc.. are per. I h.ips the most vital factor in (be world (r!uPl..i .- -n. ...n...in.gi.,iJ i wjii, ave kan ami water, comes to man timioiiiii ...: c l . - ...... i kl c-w..,wm uuoiii: tilt- fiscal year ' t The total horsepower developed bv the: iiree sti'ii'H plants, te which Mr. Ford: will get tislu, i 125,000, which pracli-j .ally doubie the all tw-.wm, or- primary horfc'power to be dcvelowJ nt Dtint So. S (appraxunaU'iy 30Q,C0U of the Iiorna. jKiwer that is to be develojwd at liain ini' through leaves. Stomach Wrong? Every sufferer from stomach trouble, gas, belching, sour' stomach nervous ness, dizzint'Ks and biliousness, should get a box of Mi-O-Na stomach tablets N. 2 will rot ixj available 365 days ini today and start a treatment. Guaran- the year. teed by J. II. Kennedy & Company. tSEALi. Done at our t'lty of Ral eigh, this the sixteenth day of January, in tiie year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and in the one hundred and forty-sixth year of our American Independence. 'CAMERON MORBISON liovernor. I5y tiie Governor: WM. II. RICHARDSON. 'rivate Secretary. are ft fiiods, especially puddines. blamed by an eminent physician for the creat number of adenoid cases in the United States. 51.73 !T.0O :;o.oo tm.u hatiTig and the said A. B- 'Robinson, failed and refused to pay eaid eharges for more than ninety days, npw there- I will sell at public auction said oy xpe Jioc-iteI fTtts.) . . ' 7 NEW YORK. Fcb.-l. Seenty-fivei - i"..i - i, .oi.i . .ni.tcm. STRICT PRECOTJTIQN AGAINST I taken mrainst lnn.llnr.la vho Drovidfi in FIJI IN NEW YORK I .ifli,.i..nt l.it'i.i 'nnv. TL-hera either, in-! fure fluenii or pneumonia patients were he j autnmoiiiie to tpe nignest ttiuaer ror . I - . 1 can r my garaire in rwimoni. in. u'oii iV pouecmen were assigned today to special I je , is very mild. All indications of th dutr with the city health department.' jrP(lcIlt. e,,idemie indicate that the dis eaforsing house heating and . sanitary i vn!u. 1hi8 vrar :s r0v-ing far lest fatal rules laid down by Health Commissioner! tnan it did in the 19W-19 and 1920 Copelnd in nn effort to check the fnr-..epidcmie3j- ther spread of the influenza epidemic.!. -. ' '. . J'r. copeland announced that he would take immediate legal step. .E,inst hou,I 'lftetn thoaaann people resd The Ga owners who faUertO provide sufficient ' Mtt TerT aaT A ama11 "t heat. . ! jny meaaage to them for yon, .It's rarticularly drastic action would 'be the ties Peat and tie beat.. Saturday, February 4, 192.2. at 12 olock noon to paysaid eharges and cost of advertisementffftit sale. A chattel mortgage in the sum of t30 i held, against said automobile, and same is registered, in Book 14" at page 85 in the office of Regisler pf Deeds 'for Oaston eounty. " Dated this the 17th dny of January. 19n2 y A. A. MAITTR, , Th-26c2. Tfte Best Tonic FEELING run down and out of tune these days? Eat our Bread plenty of it, morning, noon and night. It will build up your whole system and make the good red blood circulate. It's light and flaky and easily digested and will add relish to your whole -maal. Only the finest top-notch materials go into BUTTER-NUT BREAD That's why it's Best for you and Best for your' Pocketbook. l ib. Butter-Nut, Now." 10c 1 1-2 Ibi Carolina Maid, Pullman, now 15c 2 lbs Miller's Crispy Top, now 20c Carolina Baking Company Phone 63,' NEW CHERRYVILLE, BESSEMER CITY AND GASTONIA JIT NEY SCHEDULE. ; ' Leaves Clierryviric at 7:30 'a. m.' and V I. -.10 p. m. , " " V Leaves Gastonia at 10;."10 a, m. and ' 4:15 p. m. - ... '-. Leaves Bessemer City for Gastonia 5 . a. ni. and 2 p. m. Leaves- Bessemer City for Cherryyillo II. a. ni. and 4:45 p. m. ',-"' FARE: - " . ' - . Clierryville to Gastonia. 1.,. 75o '-. Cherryville to Bes9eme City.i..... 40e Bessemer City to Gastonia. 35c - We will get yon there on time. We peed your business to finance the line,--- . NOTICE. ? The offices of the Uivwion iTeight and Passeager "Agent of thq Cat-Una ft Northwestern Railway Company are now, located in Gastonia, bc;ng .on the second , floor of the proves building over Loftia ' Co. . We are prepared to quote, passenger . and freight rates and five icformation. in regard to shipments te an 4 from all points. Telephone No. 823. CAROLINA & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. - , It , - . - .4 i . i : i . - ' t ri . '1 -
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