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THE CHARLOTTE FRIDAY JUNE 3, n2l .1.1 r d CJ B.P. .Gifts of artistic and . real value for the bride? and . the - sweet ' cirl; graduate are displayed. here in profusion. For' The Season of WEDDINGS and GRADUATION ROARK leweler, Silversmith, Diamond j Merchant 10 N. Tryon Street HEIRESS TO WED WORLD WAR HERO iREAD WHen you think of BREAD Think of ' ARKER AKERY Our Motto: Not How Cheap But How GOOD Qur Bread is celebrated for its excellence. Made in a sanitary bakery of the best, select ed ingredients, fresh and crisp, it will ful fill every expectation and make each meal a joy. ARKER AKERY . Three Doors From Kress. 29 North Tryon St. Phone 3626 easona ble Isn't It? ' That the jobber can sell you merchandise for less money than the small commission broker so it is with us in real estate. We are investing hun dreds of thousands of dollars in order that we may make more sales and small .profits, but eventually we will provide for Charlotte in homes and investments. Dilworth Building Company T. T. COLE, President. .No. 216 East Trade. Phones 4572-4550 Marriage Will Connect Two ) of the Most Prominent' Families of Chicago. Chicago, June 2. Lolita Armour; the only chold of J. Ogden Armour, the millionaire packer, and John J. Mitch ell, Jr., son of the chairman of the Board of directors of three of Chicasros largest banks, will be married here June 18. The. wedding will unite two of Chicago's oldest and wealthiest families. Behind that social , announcement lies an intensely interesting and gripping story of a "poor little rich girl," crip pled at birth, who with the aid of the world's greatest scientists', developed into a normal, healthy, sport-loving woman. The bride-to-be when . a child, show ed signs pf a serious hip trouble. She was unable to walk and apparently was doomed to go through life "an invalid. The best specialists of the country were consulted. OPERATION PERFORMED. An operation was performed' in 1900, when the child was three years f age, without benefit. Her parents sought throughout the world for someone t cure her. In 1902, the girl's father went to Vienna to consult with Dr. Adolph J,orenz. the world's most noted orthopedic surgeon. 'Armour appealed to the scoientist to make a trip to Cho- CclffO and attemnt to rnrA th e-irl Lorenz was loath to lave his nractice iv a j i. - ' " iciiiia.. ai iiiuui uiiei eu iu vay any amount if he would make the trip. It was finally agreed that the physician should receive $100,000 and all expenses ior himself and staff to go to Chicago and trv to cure the child. The surgeon attended the child in the Armour home here. The surgeon dis carded the knife and used the com- nellinp- strains of strans anA wewhto as a subsl!tute. The five year old girl ,was under an anesthetic for two hours. Efforts of Lorenz and his staff were centered on forcing the hip bone into the socket. After two hours work there was a sharp "click". The sur feon released his grip on the tiny body. The bone had been forced into the socket. The operation was a success. USED PLASTER CAST. A Blaster cast was nla.ced on the h in and remained there six months. A ! year and a half later, the girl was still unable to walk. However, surgeons were confident that, the operation would be successful, if given time. In J904, Lolita was taken to Vienna for the final treatment at the hands of the famous I secialist. Her father ' carried her on board the ship as she was still unable to walk. During a short stay in Vienna, she learned how to walk and when the family returned to this county, she ran down the gangplank of the boat, and played as any healthy, normal , child. " . j She later became an accomplished i sportswoman and was noted as an i equestinarian. Lolita has taken a great j interest in Chicago's charitable insti- j ttutions, but her greatestefforts have j been toward aiding institutions caring ; for crippled children. ; OWNS MELODY FARM. Following . her cure, her father built a two million- dollar home for her at I Lake Fores(, a Chicago suburb and called it "Melody Farm." During the war she converted her home at Santa Barbara. Cal., into a hospital for Americanvcrippledv soldiers. When 20 years of age, she was elected a trustee of the Armour Tech Institute. Mitchell was in the aviation service during the war. He was seriously in jured when a plane which he was pilot ine collided with that of another flyer 100 feet above ground. The other avia tor was killed. Union aooiia CHARLOTTE, N. G, I Bank I?m Suburoari Home Sit ' Short distanced outside City ? limits on State - highway from Concord. Ten or fifteen' minutes walk from street-car lino ... ! . . - V till .1... . Your banking business Invited. We off ef every courtesy and accommodation consistent with Safe i Banking. 7 , ' ' Safety Deposit Uoxes for rent $1;50 per annum and up according to size. 51.00 will start a savings account. 4 per cent compounded every three months. H. M. Victor, Prest; '."TT D. P. Tffleft, Cashle' F. D. Alexander V. Pt A. G. Trotter, Assts, Cash otte and beautifully shaded, .office. ......... ., Dimensions 350x500 feet. - For price, aPp!y CAPITAL, 915,009 i South Tryon St. SOUTHERN EAL ESTATE, LOAN & TRUST SELF MASTERS The only way to get along; with yourself agreeably is4 to be the Master of Yourself. , Self Masters are contented, hap pyy forceful and independent. . Those that are slaves to . them selves are always miserable. Thrift is a habit of Self Masters, t rneans mastering yourself a lit tle every day... Be & Self Master and take some portioit of your earnings whenever they come to you and put them in the bank. , v aecuniy savings Bank No. 4 South Tryon St. We co-operate with your doctor- by -having - three - registered druggists 'l so that we may give you immediate attention in our prescription department. "Ask Your Doctor" Walker's Drug Stoi . ' ' Corner Seventh! and Tryon Streets, , AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY Norris Candy Parser Pens Agents for Klim Heavy A Model For Every , : .a Hauling Need . . WITH POWER AND; ABILITY TO GIVE SATISFACTORY SER. VICE OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME, NASH MOTOR TRUCKS REPRESENT AN UNUSUALLY SOUND VALUE. THE NASH TRUCKS meet squirely the need of a machine of economical operation and highest quality materials at a cost which gives it . a position of leadership among trucks of its capacity. CAROLINASNASH V MOTORS GO. Distributors 0 CHARLOTTE, (N. C. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY BROADWAY AUCTION SALE One Lot Of Phonographs EDISON, SONORA AND PATHE ' 1 Also ' NEW EDISON RECORDS Saturday, June 4th, 12 O'clock COUNTY COURT HOUSE DOOR A o L jt : rase nioair Receive for J. R Cntfton & Co.r CHARLOTTE, N. a Capital and Surplus atid Profits, $1,850,000 T. E. BEMBY, GEORQE - STEPHENS. pe"Ien v v Vice President W. S. LEE Vice : President JOHN G. NICHOLS, Vice-President W. H. WOOD. Prerident (' J. E. DAYIS, K. D. HAWHTN8, Th H. L. DXVBNjSbSrf P. C WHTTLOCK, JOHN FOX 1 TnHt ?Cr: Assfc-Tnut OSeer Stolen Reward Stolen from my office May 25th, gold solder "Nelms" stamped on it, Partial plate, two gold teeth, one full set with 3 gold fillings and one gold crown. One S. & W. blue barrel ham merless pistol .3 short with "Fox" carved on end .of handle. Reward for any of above., if re turned to me. DR. L. S. FOX DENTIST. tl W. Trade St. Phone 3896 Over Yorke & Rogers Next to Woolwo? th's V " - ; "T 1 ' '' - mi .2 HnnT.I ii ow Is It With You? Are you prepared for opportunities? Or, when they come .to you, do you have to. let them slip by tabe seized by" others. Opportunities call for ready cash, or the good sense and energy , which comes from acquiring ready cash by saving regularly from income. - ' 1 .independence Trust C ompany Capital and Surplus Over $l,600,000.0a MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CHARLOTTE, k C. OFFICERS E. O. Anderson, vylce President W. . A. : Watson, 1 Vice President W. IiL' Long,: Vice President I .n. Wearn, Cliairrnan of Board J H Little, President K. E. Jones, Cashier R S.mith. A8st.; CasWer Thos. P. Moore. Asst. Cashier A. R. Surratt, Assistant Casliier - . . Dr. H. O. Hrndenon. Dr. . B. Gadd HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS Oflot, Hunt Bldg., 22 l-z N. Tryon Si. . . Pfcene SIS Southern Railway Svstem Msensrer Train trains, Charlotte. N. a i ,M?te; Trln PcheclaleB. Arrival and departure of Pom,.. Lv. 3:45a 12:35a 7:25p v:30a: No. Between 30 Wash. -New York. . 32 Wash.New York!! 39Atlanta-Danirille .. ivoiuniDia !No, 30 29 31 43 Ar. 12:25a 3:35a 7:25a ll:20p xrm 24TaSTTaiii;--;;;;;;i HLJ:g 6 :30b latTJji""-,! Aai:30a 9:10p 11:00a 113 6:20a 26 Winatnn.fialon, i :.3np t5J,G VUle-W'minster 8:00p 46G'boro-Danvme .. Atlanta 7:35a 31ColumbiaAugrusta ,5:?2a liTaylorsvllle . ...... 10:15a 36IN. Y.-Washlno-tnr, uvtuuium-ui i Rrnn nii m: 25 I An 10 45 12 32 9:30a137. Atlanta iu:4uai 37 4:25al 44 11 :30a 14 iqumioo 35n 12:45p i:4ip 4:10p 6:50p :zop Atlanta-N. Orleans vr uuiukrranvi in. Salisbury, Winston- tsAroer, Moores-viile Norfolk-Richmond ii 151 9:1 fin 351 9:00d 99: s:45p 9.40p 8 38 131 6:10p ljll0;50a X. Daily excent SunA . Throuerh Pnllmnn nlaantrs to Washimrton. Philadelphia; New Tort? ?,L.monA' Norfolk. AUaBirniinelam: muuue. sw urieana. -. , Unexcelled service. miTiUnt u.v.i.- and direct connections to all ints. u w m.ucuuiea yuDimnea as lniormation and are not guaranteed. . uuuia CITY TICKET OFFICB X07 West Trade St. Phone ,S0. V PA88KNOKR STATION West Trade Street. 1 Phone 417. K. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Arent ' ' - Phono 3880, Branch 3. FOR SALE Splendid sfac-room. bungalow In Fourth "Ward. Furnace heat, hardwood floors.fhouse in practically new condition .................. $6,750 Six room house 1000 West First Street, close in, good street and well located for increase in value. $3.1850 Five-roonV house 1415 East Fifth street, good neighborhood. Attractive terms can be arranged on this place with about $500 cash $3,750 I iFve-room house West ; First street, splendid location for enhancement ; : fronts on paved tsreet, $400 cash payment ............... $3,000 Several four and five room houses well located in. different parts of the city from $1,850 up. Can arrange-good terms with "small cash payments from-$300 rup. , J ; Home ReaI Estate and Guaranty Company . ' ' Cash Capital $70,000.00. - A. I. HENDERSON, Manager Real Estate Department. 219 North Tryon St. 'Phone 589 i NO USE TADiING, RIATD2DA, - we have a;;machirie in the Mutual Billy Malpne, Commonly known as "The Poor Man's Friend," which has no superior and but fewequals on this sphere. That's talking -some, but it's the' result of 40 years of studv )nv. vtigation; comparison, improvement, devotion. These elements produce and 1 ' MANY TIIROtTGIIOUT THE UNION imitate, but to equal the Mutual in r service and accomplishment the mid . night oil must be burned, intelligent application - must be given devotion and enthusiasm must be lavishly expended, the vision of ' bigger a!nd hriehr ,er. things must be constantly in mind. . ' - . JUST FROM NEW ORLEANS ' ' ' ' '? . ' where were assembled the biggest 'and best B'. & L. men in the world believe me, fair one. nOne shone fairer and ftruer to form than tha Tvri,t,,oi of Carolina. . . - - "? muiuaa ! TID3 APRIL SERIES, IjiY DEAR, . V V -didn't sleep while this bird was awayV The dear people "kept comfn ln''w til it numbers a goodly host, and still they come. Every day adds ml?? and more for when You ntton Savftig or Thrift or Homes to a Carolinian native or adopted, his thoughts Uurn to thevMutual as naturally asT takes to water. . '- ' , - ,. uuck OUR. THREE CHARMERS : X , " " . ; '" ;are Running Shares, 6 1-4 per. cent, free of taxes and the maker o' independence, freedom and self-respect. . ; r Prepaid . Shares, lump sum investment , where you don't need th irL until maturity of shares. ; . . , . ' u ; " a tn torerI . est Matured Shares where you get your -interest twW i . ins one's principal.. . ' . - oistura. You can't beat 'em, old girl, and you may as well 1nin Keesler and make- it unanimous: ; v r y 83 we" 3om- nands with .We're driving f(?r $10,000,QOO.OO of assets, so keep your eve onfh ';! front and; see; us discount all others. See Keesler before you slee?. ;D, KEESLER; Secretary and Treasurer Phone.344 , . . . 25 South Tryi St YOUR .The rldPayyou( a "bonus" on your health and youth, while ttuuny lo earn more than ; yu actually- need to live BO NUS You owe it to yourself to save wnen ine world pays it to others, your piace eventually. i part of 'this ''bonus" for the das s, . more vigorous, who will wkd What are you doing with your bonus"? We suggest that you de thfi i ?f it ..uesarIy every payday on a Savings Account in tms Bank. It is the wise ..way. The Mer rarme rs chants and National Bank v . 5 WEST TRADE STREET. CAPITAL, $200,000.00 : ;; SURPLUS AND ; PROFITS $400,000.00 The Old Earth is Getting Ri'her E Day and is Handing Its Increasinl . Wealth to the Wise ' . chasers of Real Estate. J- liC SKlieat BUI l- - VIJ. u .. rrr,g COB buying of - property. oft uuijs may, wipe out uic property gqes on safely inc reasinfr CO, X.- (
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