THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 25, 1921.
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Charlotte. N. C.
25-6t
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treatment free at the City Health
Department clinic. 237 iM. xryon
St.. every afternoon except ouuuay
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WANTED High-grade solicitor, Jady
or gentleman, accustomed to calling
on business men to present a high
r-iece of work. Commission only. Call I
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WATCHMAKER WANTijl A reuaoie i
man with good business amiity; one
who also understands engraving
and jewelry repairing. A steady posi-
tion for the right man. State ago,
business experience and salary ex-
pected. Address f. u. uox oeu, win-
ston-Salem. N. C. 20-7t
WANTED Men to use and sell ord
Starters. $30 installed, . guaranteed.
West End Garage. 15-tf
WANTED Men to learn barber trade.
Good demand and wages. .Busiest
" season at hand. Catalog free. Molar
Barber College. Atlanta. Ga. 31-30t
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING and picoting at
tachment; .works . on any sewing
machine, $2.50. Self-threading needles,
25c package. Mutual Sales Co., Box
334, Charlotte, N. C. 19-4t-eod
J. LEE PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. Office
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J NOTICE
t To our friends and general pub-
Mn ' Wo. Viavn nnrfVaaorl anH
after June 25th Will be Opejf-
atinp: the Cafe on Fifth St.,
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opposite Fire Dept. It Will be
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lowest pneets. I
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I MOVING AND HAULING of all kinds,
local and long distance. J. T. Thorop-
son. Phone 1565-J. - - la-tf-ne-sun
Local and Long Distance
MOVING and
HAULING
.Bonded Warehouse, Storage
Packing
Bradfield
Moying Service
Cor. 4th and Poplar Sts
Phonfe 980
28-tf
t MATERNITY sanitarium, nrivate. - re-
b fined, homelike. Homes vraviA for
infants. Mrs. Mitchell, 22 Windsor,
Aiiania, ua. o-30-zt-no-sun
W. M. BH.LL, Notary labile,-front ot
ficA Charlotte News. Ct
Ph.rlrttta -Mwa fart K. n.j
most any hour te & p. m. Ml
fiANO TUNER J. F. Gallery, vim
Parker-Gardner Co. Phone 340.
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I flANO TLNING and repairing, piano
case refinlshlng. Expert, work done
at reasonable charges. Phone 19S
Stieff Piano Co.
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WALL PAPER
The Latest Designs
A. J. DUNN CO.
10 East Fourth St.
Phone 2264.
21-tf
FOR RENT Three rooms, $3.50 per
week,, lights ana water iurmsneu.
Sloan Grocery Co., East Morehead.
FOR RENT Large nicely furnished
room, all conveniences, witnin ioui
blocks of square. Phone 1472-W.
. . 25-tf
PQr RENT Nicely furnished room,
CIOse in, 207 East seventh st. 25-2t
FOR RENT One furnished
rooni,
meals next" door. Phone 2357-J.
25-2t
FOR SALE Electric washing machine
wlth wringer. Vacuum style. Utility
aa i-ua oazq wr 9R.9i
YTifl Ka .Jtz.ii.wir. i nunc v -
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PAYS TO RENT a wmmgion
from us. We make and guar
antee them. Your satisfaction , is
our main business asset. Terms $4
to $5 a month for self-starter corre
spondence models. Smith Premior
and Monarch correspondence model.
the same. Prompt deliveries. Rem-
ineton Typewriter Co. Telephone
2563. 25-10t
FOR RF. NT Large bed room, kitchen
and private bath to business couple.
Phnnp 25-2t
FOR. RENT Desirable apartment
kitchen, living-room, bed room and
bath, private entrance, to adults. 55.
616 East Fourth St. Pbc-ne 3489-J.
FOR .RENfT One furnished bedroom
. or two . unfurnisnea ngnt noue
keeoins rooms, near Southern Sta
tion. Call 2326-W. 25-3!"
WANTED Room mate for business
.n Pnone 221.j, 25.2t
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms
for ight, housek
furnished room. 7
Phone 4227.
THREE unfurnished rooms for rent.
szd.uu per raonin. vaii -vo r, im
Eleventh St; 25-2t
FOR RENT Office or store, whole
or part, ground floor, well lighted,
steam heat, : 30 est. Fifth.
30-tf-mon-thur-sat
FOR RENT Five rooms, convenienc
es, 410 South Cedar, $25.00. Five
rooms, completely furnished, to Sep-
tember X, $90.00. New store, 1501
South Tryon street, $30.00. Phone j -
349.
FOR RET Nicely furnished rooms to
gentlemen, hot and cold water, close
in. Phone 2918. 24-3t
FOR RENT One furnished room, mod-
era conveniences. Phone 1684-J.
24-2t
pOR RENT Furnished apartment July
&M August Thies-Smith Realty C..
Pnone 4415 or 3278, 24-2t
tl, 7TZ
hi rL r. i ureiiLieiiitrii . i uuiuci a iui
comfortable up-tirs room within
haf Wock twQ boarding houses.
Phone 446.
23-3t I
Two NiCELY furnished downstairs
clQse Jn equipped for light
housekeeping, good neighborhood.
Prefer business women or young
couple. Telephone 3631. 24-2t
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nished light housekeeping room and
bed rooms. 301 North Tryon.
24-2t
DESIRABLE six-room furnished house
icui. nwiu vuij x .w uiucmu
i, ciose in. jrnone i3u-v mornings
or 4007-J after 7f30 p. m. 24-tf
FOR RENT Three light housekeeping
rooms in best location, lights and
water furnished. Phone 4029. 24-tf
FOR RENT Nice room, close in, to
gentlemen only. Phone 2386-W.
23-tr
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room to
gentleman. Phone 4071. 23-3t
TTrT3 13PMT rioro rra 1 9 Pact 5iiii'i
street. Home Real Estate and Guar-
anty Co. ' 23tf
FOR RENT Desirable front room to
j,f v,, tdi,-,
ciiuuiait ah i i v uuiu j. uuiic I
2531-W. v 23-3t I
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FOR RENT For the summer, to re-
sponsible party without children, 5-
room bungalow furnished, reasonable
rent, Elizabeth section. Phone 2484-w
23-4t
FOR RENT Nicely- furnishea room
to couple, close in. Phone 2918.
.7t I
WANTED A few boarders and room-
r., i cna c Bie.i,y.A rv.v.A acitc i
,
FOR RENT To gentlemen, nice pleas-
am room iurnisnea, convenient to i
bath, select, neighborhood, within I
.walking distance 'of square. Phone
s-J. 2a-3tl202 Trust Buildiner. Ph.mo azkv
FOR RENT For July and August in?
fn,,r vnrim . 'icVww artmon;
iour room weu turnisnea apartment, i
M'?': 'SJS
202 e. Boulevard. 22-tf. j
1
ut -one rour-room apartment
with private bath. 318 West Ninth I
with private bath, 318 West Ninth
street. One- three-room apartment
with private bath, 1215 South Boule
vard.. Apply R. N. Hunter, 908 Com
mercial Bank. 22-4t
FOR RENT One large, airy room
nicely furnished, also one single
room, ciose in; plenty or not water
Rnd ice water. Call 1867-W. 22-4t
- . . .
duk iii.x Jjarge furnished room
wnn &iicnenetie. o.i. rast isevenxni i
21tf
FOR RENT Two rooms furnished
for light housekepeing, modern con
veniences. Phone J574-J. 21-tf
WANTED A few boarders and room-1
ers. 1607. S. Boulevard. Phone 4076.
, 2-6t
DESIRABLE six -room house for rent
from July 15 to September l, close
in. Phone 1920-W mornings or 4007-J
after 7:30 p. m.
21-tf
FOR . RENT Furnished rooms . for
light housekeeping. 505 South Tryon.
Phone 3017-W. 20-tf
FOR RENT Two nice unfurnishuJ
rooms for light housekeeping, mod
own pnnuonlnreifl cno r-o n era. ff.
nished. 1 Watkins Court. 20-tf
FOR RENT Five-room apartment un
furnished up town over store. Phone
293. 18-tf
FOR RENT Moving picture buildin
North Charlotte,' in trade center, well
located for good profits. Home Real
Estate and Guaranty Co. ' lT-tf
1 FOR RENT Store and basement, 200
I North College St. Home Real .Estate
and Guaranty Co
17-tf
cad dipvt tn. i i ji ,
location, ; close in, board convenient.
I business coyples or gentlemen pre-
ferred. Phone 4117. 15-tf
FOR RENT Two store rooms, Nos. Zl
and 23 East Third street. Inaulre
southern Manufacturing Co., 19 E.
Thtra- stret. 21-tf
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FOR . RENT Store room, first block
on South Church St.' Apply Merton
u. Propst, 28 W. Fifth St. 5-5-tf
FOR RENT Office room, well located.
Appiy Merton c. Propst, 28 W. Fifth
- ' 5-5-tf
FOR RENT Office building, 20 offices,
weu . located, j. h. McAden. Phone
860. . . '. - 3-tf
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE!
FOR SALE Piedmont home of seven
rooms and bath. Hardwood floors in
two rooms. Lot 50x220, with good
sarden and fruit, nicely fenced. Xear
car line, churches and school. Can
be had on easy terms it aesirea.
F. C. Abbott & Company. Phone
2022 and 4046. 25-3t
FOR SALE 312 acres
of land AV2 miles from
, -rl cA TUT
SQUare. "llOne , MC-
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FOR SALE At big sacrifice, best lot I
,tuc'Tra AH::;
if ' desired; would
Address
"J," care News.
25-2t
FOR SALE Handsome brick veneer I ,
sen-.i-bungalow, one-half block of My-
ers Park car line. First floor has
livmc mnm. dinine room, breakfast!
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room, jaunary, kiluiicii, iwu uii-
rooms .teipta-rS bath two FOR. SALE-Haywood-Wakefield rever- FOR SALE One 1917 Maxell . road- catcu "S-Sif frt con
3s.Sene P p0;tePochere Second - "ible baby carriage. Phone ..2500 AV. ster, $200; one 1918 Buick 7-passen- square Oll.gOOd Street. L,Ot Cpil -2hSt'
i;; S 6 24.3t ger, model D-55, $450; one 1920 Max- arjDroxiraately tWO (2)
floor has three large rooms, kitchen
ette and bath. Steam heat, asbestos I
roof, large lot. Price $11,000. Easy I
terms. F- C. Abbott & Company. I
Pbcne 3022. Robert B. Street, sales-
man.
25-2t
FOR SALE Five-room house in Dil-
worth. Paved street, water, gas, etc.
Price $6750. Cash $2500. See F. C.
Abbott & Company, J. M. Boyce,
salesman.. Phone. 3022. ... 2o-2t
FOR SALE By owner, new six-room
bungalow, Louise-avenue, shady side
street, hardwood floors, tile f ront
porch and bath,, sleeping porch and
breakfast room, heating plant, large
basement, good n attic. V.. 31.' Stine.
Phone 1067. 25-2t
FOR SALE New. seven-room hous,
Elizabeth section, large lot; . posses-
rouTT 23-st
FOR SALE Beautiful five-room bun
galow close to school, car line, very
best of Elizabets; takes $2000 to buy,
balance very easy. Price $5250.
Queon City Realty Co. 25-5t
FOR SALE By owner, one new five-1
room bungalow and two large loU: I
avenue. Address 0. a. Kato, r. f. d.
5. Box 95, Charlotte, N. C. 21-6t
A MORE SPACIOUS and comfortable
living room in a Dungaiow can
srarpplv hp imaeinpd out in Mvprs
Park. Queen City Realty Co., Inc.
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FOR SALE .Myers Park homes EI12-
mont homes. Come down to office and I
let. us show you our list and prices.
Oueen Citv Realtv Co.. Inc. 21-5t
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FOR SALE An elegant home in My-
"rLr"".;
UllLr?Z,"lA "TRYT'R CH!" TTo; fV,
J&,11 , 01x1 j ' ? . I
ht "Vartv snirl haI I m.irk. On
City Realty Co., Inc.
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91 r r i
FOR SALE-Out in Piedmont, sweii
new- seven-romo . bungalow, hardwood
heat, good lot. To appreciate the
value you would have to take look.
x nunc ooo. yuwu ;vuf xvea-iLy vv., i
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FOR SALE you never heard of bet-1
ter buy in six-room bungalow than
we are offering in Elizabeth, but
you must be quick. Queen city
Realty Co., Inc. 21-5t
FOR SALE Good six-room house, gar
uen, vma xieigni renis au.uu i
month; $3500. Queen City Realty Co.,
Inc. . . - 21-5t
FOR SALE
Five-room cottage, on North Bre
vard street, for $ 2000
Five - rnnrr. rotue. in Piedmont.
une Mock from Central avenue,
two lots. A good buy at
3 ;5
Six - room hunsralnw on Svlvania
. . o ' -
avenue, on splendid terms and
a L'rjaill at
4500
Ten rooms, two complete apart-
m?nts on s5uth Cedar street,
now renting for $50.00 per
month. Price
Seven - room twostory home, "close
in, and on car line, well worth
6000
the price of
6700
Nice six-room bungalow, one-half
block from Elizabeth avenue,
Charlotte s best neighborhood
ir rice
7000
7250
oi-wum -uuu8tiow, es-
-"no
Buicinwm uuiifniw, jiiworin,
hot water heat
Eight-room bungalow, Kingston
avenue. A "cracker jack"
C. B PORTER
liooo
Real -Estate and Insurance
24-3t
FOR SALE Six-room house, hear East I
JSTSft.. XeTS??. -S
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pnT? sat f? wrv, u
. u,iW, UCOu-
tiful six-room hunff8. nw. Mv.
ers KarK. " npw; harriwnnri
floors, ripat.. ' brpnVfnssf mnm
Z7. .
bitulithic street, just off
Queens Road. Easy terms.
&S ' 99-Kf
r qavh; xwo-story seven-room
house, close in, on car line, real
house, close in, on car line, real I
hargain at $6800. Queen City Realty
CO., Inc. Phone 535.
22-5 1
FOR SALE Seven-room home, laree
lot on Central avenue, three rooms I
up and four roms down:- lot 190
feet deep, on bitulithic - street. . Price
?b000 and it- will go at that nrlce.
yueen uy Keaity Co., Inc.; 22-51
X . Mil .
F9,R SAI;E-Beautlful large lot, oorntr
Crescent avenue and Providenca
road, terms. Phone 3350-W. 14-tf
FOR SALE Away below value, mod-
ern nouse on large plot m puwortn;l
perfect condition; 10 rooms, 2 ; baths:
terms If desired.; John W. Post & Co..
Vnu Wf . To C OO 4
c V--.oaern nve-room Dungaf
iuw, weat imue sireei, narawooa
floors, heating plant, garage, large
Dl "ut, cm, kuuu neignoornooa
Smith 3289-W. ' - 20-tf
FOR SALE 12-acre farm inside of
city limits, beautifully located, level
land. Phone 953.' 12-t
BUSINESS OPORTUNITY
crio oiip c? ,i. :
sisting of dry goods,, notions, shoes
and furnishings, including store fix
tures and lease for three years. Stock
is clean and . in. gpod location, and
will inventory around $18,0Q0. In ope
of best towns in North Carolina.. Ad-
dress 1 "Merchant," care News. 23-4t
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, V1("v, h048 tne to;iow-
Jng items: Collection of. Accounts
and Notes, Sale of Established Busi
ness, . Ten-Day Special Sales, Nego
tiating Loans, " assisting kStrucglinK
business concerns and "helDlnc them
over." If you are ; intereste4 address
Southeastern Business-Adjusting Cor -
poration, Lock Box 11 67, Chariot Sr-
N. C.'. - - ;. 14-m
FOR SALE
IFOR SALE Small clean stock of
ceries, in good' location. Phone 2438.
252t
h-. -R SALE FURNITURE AND P IX-1
xri.x A w titr' "7? I
ws J:J2 V
GINNING MONDAY, JUNE 27, AT
11 A. M 25-2t
fPrtT? AT.TT! 7S Art Va K17 r-ai-rinr. I
!Sondid. COndition' 2500;. PS
EXCELSIOR TWIN motorcycle, model
1919. has Vieen run' less than 4(IAn
-. . - -
miles. Is in -perfect condition. Will
sell at "sL harcrain. William F. Pr:mtv.
Chanel Hill. N. C. 26-3t I
FOR SALE Round reed ivory baby
rlltinn. PHca i?5 nil Phone. 34SR.W. I
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Lm? s at.w Kah Whii wir-Wor n.wh
a d ag n ch Phoife
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FOR SALE Old ivory baby carriage
.in use three months. Phone 773-J
24-tf
WANTED To sell army officer s' uni
forms and accessories, cheap. Phong
932.
24'2t I
SALE OF UNCLAIMED express pack
ages of the American Railway Ex
press Company, 206 South Church
street, Tuesday, June 28th, 1921, at
10 A. M. Don't forget the bargains.
. 21-7t
THOUSAND gallon gasoline under
gground tank and five-gallon stroke
Wayne Pump, practically new.
-V T : .oo Mr... 91. tf
AUTOMOBILES
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
A GOOD USED CAR AT A
PRICE AND ON TERMS
YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY
Why drag out your existence
u 4-t 1,4- o,,,,-1
thrOUffh
WlC liUb kOUllllilCi I
--fv,- Txriftinnf onv of
the
pleasures and beneiits that the
motor rar o-ivps? ?
Take vour wifft and kids, o
ji 1 1 j
these hot evenmgS and yOU Will
. m - . a 4
feel better and be worth more
fn vmir fomilv nnrl vour ronn-
try ana live longer.
We live in a Teat COlintrV
j i 1 a u j
aau Iiave uieaaeu ueuim 1
measure. Foree the degression
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a. ui a j tut; . a. tj t-tj iiiuuci, o iai i- i
M rwri 1 All iTn nr 1 Uvl 1 v rrA r ct-o.t- I
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er, arsL cmss. conuiuon iuu
BuiCk 45 Touring, Completely
Overhauled, first Class COndl-
tion ................ $750
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U'knTTWA nf lO'lfl vnnrln rl l
I viXCVAUCL J-vv iiiuuci xuuiing, i
cood hnv $325
TJ,mTr.ftVlilp MoHpI TZ Tnnrino-
WUPmpDlie JVlOaei .rv , louring,
nrsi ciass conaiuon, Silver
town COrd tires, seat. COVPrs.
bumpers, etc. , . , , . . ., $700
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Tj,,,kilA TrJl XT TrN,1.;.
-tlUpmODlle MOQel JN. lOUnnp;,
Dig VaiUe . . . . SbUU
Hunmobile . Model R Tourint?.
completely .. overna-uied, new
paint job, gOOd tires, UpholS-
terme;. srlass m rear curtain.
An unusual bargain ... $750
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xiupmuuiie avxuuci j,. xvuaus ter,
completely overhauled, new
paint job,r good tires, uphols
tering, glass m rear curtain.
An unusual bargain.. . . ; $850
Chandler 1920 model, 7-passen-
ger touring. Bargain . . $1300
senger louring. Bargain
at $1300
Overland 90 Touring, splendid
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Ford Light Delivery $250
v Ian, us at your nrsi oppor
Tr.'.Ii. f t
tunity, look over these cars, and
if JJ. ji
if you don t say they are the
best values Offered, it's drinks
On US.. -
. We csn absolutely stand be-
nma everv car ottered tor sa e
ana we give vou a sauare deal.
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J-ror us
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wauc xui' kouu reai es-
tate. Terms to responsible par-
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!-iea: yPme, huick j iney are seii-
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MOTOR CAR COMPANY
. unurcn st. rnone 961
24-2t
LOST OR FOUND
LOST .FRATERNITY PIN, NAME
C. W. GILCHRIST ON BACK, RE:
WARD IF RETURNED. PHONE
1777-W. ' 25-lt
LOST Cuff link between Belk Bros.
and- Presbyterian hospital Friday,
June 24th. Initialed W- J. S. Re
turn to News for reward. 25-2t
LOST Collie , dog, female, yellow arid ;
wr.ite, well marked.. Last seen about
June 16th. Finder notify T. M. Ah -
bott. Phones 3022 and 4046. Suitable
I -J .m- a ,
i iusi spotted fox terrier. - Answers
to name Jack. Return to G. S.
Monty, 1009 West Trade, and re
i ceive . reward. 25-5h
I LOST Fnday, ; bunch of keys and
pad lock on . street .in First ward.
Reward for return to News office..
' ' - - - v 24-2t
LOST Female poodle wearing collar.
. Name Snowball. Reward. Return to
- Ella Williams, 513 S. McDowelL 24-3t
I T.OST (HumiBrt -nin atVoT nn Mni.fh
Poplar or West .Trade. .'- Finder
Please, return to News- for reward
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FARM PRODUCTS
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lV'liU A.iXO J.UI DOUC, V.
; Sloan & Co. Phone 4441, 301 South
College , St.
19-7t
WANTEDREAL ESTATE
I VVANTED- To buy home in Dilworth
j or , Myers Park; $3000 cash, " balance
I like . rent.' Address "Buyer," cars
News.1 , ' ' .24-.
AUTOMOBILES
gro-IOR SALE New. Ford speedster, $275
P. O. Box 1368.
25-2t
TrrT? , s5 a t ;T3vT"ftria rfl.ccr. toumine car
rZZrY i-mit ; on , without trou-
ble. Good tires. - aemountaoie nm,
lights, apotlight, good horn. New
motor and differential. : Converse,- Ot-
toway Theatfe.
TJT7IAT.' RAWnATTSIfl TNT TTSED "CARS
t- ...-7- t ,
Ono ChalmeVs tourinV, rebuilt.
two uaKiana, tourings.
I one Oakland sedan demonstrator. .
m.n.nkcnUf e.4iin ''
WUC U. OCUIH
One "Maxwell touring.
two .oro ara all in first class enn-
rfitirm and mr. he .oueht chean and I
oneasy terms- ..
' " 25-St
tthp s a t rino 1 qi WnrA . roadster.
in sood condition, with srood tires
and Hassler shock absorber. W. A.
-m -ou oc t I
n I V. jr nunc ouu-o. 1
well demonstrator, newly pamten, i
and retired. $500. These cars all in
well demonstrator, newly - painted,
excellent mechanical condition. Terms
Motor Co., 7 Park Ave., Phone
25-it I
FOR SALF. A number of new . one
and one-half ton truck bodies at
greatly reduced prices. These bodies
are adjustable to practically any
standard chassis. B. & B. Motor Co.
7 ' Park Ave. Phone 3554. 25-2t
FOR SALE Cheap, new truck bod
ies. Size 5x9 and 6x12. Let us show
you. J. M. : Clark, Inc., 12 East
Seventh St. ... - 25-.'t
REAL BARGAIN National 6,..7-pa8-
senger. Brand new Kelly-Springfield
cord tires. : Car loks . good as new,
$620. V. M. Stine, 29 South Tryon.
.25-tf
HUDSON 6-40 for sale, four new
tires, just .overhauled, will '. sacrifice
for $350. 405 East Fourth. Phone
499-W. . 1 24-31
WE will sacrifice our second
hand trucks and give good terms to
.lean nil,- flnnr. hufmre mriirin v tn rmv
new home July 1st. Come to see u.
at once if you want a bargain in
all ' size trucks. J. M. Clark, Inc.
12 East Seventh St. 24-4t
iV'ANTED To buy for cash second
hand touring car or roadster. .Stan -
dard make and- must be bargain in
every respect. Auto, care N?ws. 24-:;i
Buick roadster" tor Saie. ' New
pain, new top, new tires. First class
mechanical condition. A real bargain
at $700, cash and easy terms.
Southern Oakland Co. 23-St
,0
ONE GRAY DORT at a bargain, seven
months old, sells for $i4oo; can bo
bought for $800; cash or terms.
Southern Oakland Company. 23-3t
BARGAINS IN USED CARS YOU
n t wrvm i irrirtTtr. mi mti,t rv.
.ivr r unu iu kj v lZdiijjL.
fVitinHii. 101fl 7, An rrr-
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Overland Six, 5-passenger.
Overland roadster.
Sfi!".11!:? ads.t?r)-
Chevrolet, model K'R. 5.n9ani.r
jti ord touring
. 7 ' .-o--
l's-ton truck (cord tires)
These cars are all in fine shape and
are real bargains Terms if - desired.
I DAIL OVERLAND CO."
.436 West Trade St. 23-4t
FJC: PL2,
I " uck, one panel dc
truck. See Felix Hay
truck, one panel bodied Overland
man, 35 North
Tryon. 21-tf
BARGAINS in used cars. Buick tour
r;"tZnob
Sehorn & Hipp, 211 N. . College St.
.Phonejooo. i9-7t
R?T TAv ford you , drive
y -vj., ova .wrun
I TRYON, PHONE' 1270.. . .. 15,tf
see v. i- stine. , He wm pay you
cash for your automobiles.-
6-tf
U" ANTED Your automobile to paint:
tops , to rebuild; work- first class;
prices right. , Payne s Auto Works,
26 E. Sixth St. - s 6-3-tf
arVvmpn MTon , aktVto
WAJCTED Your shoe repairing. Soles
51.00 and $1.25. Heels 50c. Phone
4331, 311 Templeton Ave. We de-
I , i- 1 i? I
WANTED To sell you mullets when
you go ., lismng., H.
Market. Phone 3612."
O.v Fowler's
H
wTJJ-Yoni' rt1 to Sunder
I wura. guiufuiitjea. nice rea?onaoie.
phone 3725.W.. MA.tA
6-24-tf
WANTED To buy second hand hem-
stitching machine. Phone 2476. 23-6t
SSIS
make over. New ticks.' " Haley-How
ard Co., .323 E. Trade St.' Phope
344i. . !2-tf
WANTED Accounts tp collect. Will
, be glad to make special arrdrore-
n.ents with professional men an all
classes of business concerns. Month-
. ly. contract preferred. . Standard com-
miasinn r.hare-ed aftr rr11f.l inn Jfat.
isf action before pay. Address uth-
caster? Business-Adjustinff Corpora-
tior). Tpk -Rn-r 11R7. Chrintf v r
' t- I4,i7t
WANTED To find; a buyer for that
estabUshed buness which, you wish
to sell or. to. find that established
business which you wish to buy. Our
field is wide, and we shall be glad to
use .iwauuE8..ivr, jwur qenouu
Southeastern Business-Adlustlng Cor
poration, Lock Box 1167. Charlotte,
WANTED Your upholstering and f ur-
niture . -repairing. FJrst-class, work,
prices reasonable. General Repair Co.,
prices reaeunaD'B. veiiczn.i xvfpir v.,
315 -N. Caldwell St. A. E. Cohn,
Mgr. Phone 1989. - 26-tf
j WANTED
1 ' '
UrT T-or,fs nd ittV . to miiaJr. Als
I - - .- - 1 z " T- -.-. --T
Ice Boxes and . Refrigerators.
STRANGE & BRADY.
Phone 3149
- .
WANTED To do - your -hemstitching
I and; pecoting. . Phone 2027-W, 307 N.
Tryon. ' ' -5-1-tf
I WANTED To borrow. S30QO and $4000
I - on gilt) edge . real estate - security, for
I twelve months..- Attractive interest.
I rnOne 64. 3ll
YfWTVfiir. Ke 4438,
is-tt
SALESMAN WANTED
WANTED Two A-l. salesmen to re.ore-
sent the Levering Coffee Co.. BalU
to run a car. Nothins but ood nt?n
need apply. Call, at : 207 iWest Tenth
avenue, Charlotte, between 9 a. , m
and :J5 p. ,-,,:.m:" - July 1st and 2nd
s: ... "iwi c iruoiie,in.j, , i.jiarmfi?
IT MATTERS NOT
Where the prices of shoes may go we are always
on the: job prepared to save our customers from
One to Five .Dollars a pair. Those who have
tried us know, and others can if they will. Will'
you?;: ' -
TRUE SAMPLE SHOE STORE
32 E. Trade St. . Charlotte, N. C.
SPECIAL NOTICES
SPECIAL
IP pal F.state
WAREHOUSE SITE
. - .
f rnilroarl front-
acres With 450 It. raiiroaa iroilL
ap;e. Price $7,500. Hasy terms.
T .1 dllo
1j. J., rr yiiuiiaiit, uo."""
Phone 3022.
I WANTED Everybody to know " that
I have opened one of the most com
plete electric shoe shops in Char
lotte at Ninth and. Caldwell streets.
All - work . guaranteed to. give satis
faction.- Our prices are : the lowest
in the citv. Bring me "your work and
be convinced. The first customer
eaj!i ' morning for the next ten days
will get- rubber heels free. B. J3.
McMahan. Mgr. 23-4t
CHARLOTTE BUTTON SHOP Hem
stitching, pecoting, button covering,
etc. Promnt service. '307 N. Col
lege. 18-tf
C. H BRA DSHAW
Transfer and Moving
Long Distance ' Hauling
Phone 99-W
Charlotte, N. C.
1 FURNITURE REPAIRING. REFIN
ISHING AND UPHOLSTERING
SLIP COVERS.
w specialize in doing over old furni
. , mi e. .
NESMITH COMPANY, INC.
19 East Fif,th St. 10-tf
Local and Long
Distance Moving
Packing and Storing
Three Large Trucks
WARREN
TRANSFER CO.
1102 N. Caldwell St.
Phone 1166
piano tuning-w. e. senn. ch-
lotte, N. C. Phone 2335-1,-3. " 10-13-tf
LEVY'S EYEGLASS ES fit all eyes,
none tetter. 7 East Trade St., up
stairs.. 12-1-tf
WANTEDPOSmON
WANTED Position by experienced
electrician and auto mechanic. Best
references furnished. Married man
and settled. -Any Treasonable offer
consicered. Address Al. H., care
Nevi-s. - - 25-3
A POSITION WANTED as house
keeper;.: a lady, a widow, age 30
desires a place as housekeeper;" weii
recommended. Address S. F. C.,. car
News:" ' . - 25-2t-eod
WANTED An experienced . grocery
man would like to :mvest a few hun
dred dollars in . a well established
grocery business. Can devote part of
time with the business. Write me
your proposition and I ; will cal
Address ; Investment care News.
EXPERIENCED mechanic de
sires nosition Jnlv lat. Prinnp
ZZZ r " .---...
9Q.ff
STENOGRAPHER with rnlWp
education, experienced m gen
eral work, including - law of
fice, wishes position immedi
ately. Good reference. Phone
2485. . . '. 22-5t
FOR SALE LIVE STOCK
I -! .
rfT VT?Z eight
Jhtm if r-
poses. Bargains if sold in -next --few
days- L- H. Robinson, Matthews,
R. P. D. 17, N. C.
25-3t
FEMALE collie dog for . sale, . four?
teen months old. Fhone 907-Ji .
I ' : - . 24-tf
I DOG . FOR SALE Female, fourteen
montns old. Phone 907-J.- . ' 23-tf
- 1 TPtT PITT rji n 1
""VZZX -Ur, ule!
icnauuauiB pfice.-, . Hi.; OUll, : KOUte
8, Box 30.. , if.tf
I T?fT G A T TC T?t? i t PQir A arc
I w oAiiHi KKAL. EbTATE
FOR SALE In . Eliaiabeth, ' without
aoupt toe nest Duy in town, if you
phone us quick, ; and beauty about it,
you can move In few days. Queen
City Realty Co., Inc. 21-6t
FOR SALE Eight-room home in Eliff-
aoein, ouu. yueen . city Realty Co.;
Inc. - - r - 2l-5t
1 1 THE LONG combination living room
- vv. niui - uulil-
in table seats and cupboard were
designed , for comfort and conven
ience,; -out edge . of Myers 1 Park!
Queen City Realty " Co., Inc. 21-5t
FARM PRODUCTS
PEAgn -1 --supply only casU to
accompany order . at $4.50 per bu
lor good average miKed peas.-Velvet
leans, $2.00. Wilson Distributing Co..
. Columbia, S. C: ; . 24-3t
- 1 HflTTSTRS WAKTWnffftnMS
WAiiTED-Unfurnlshed Room first
1 AW-xici--To rent six or eight room
I house in nice neighborhood. Address
I f O. Box 7T7.' - - : - -r . . 23-Ct
I WANTED By - two business girls
. smau : zurnMnea - apartment-close in
PLANNING ABICT
UUKTH OF JULY
Chester Will Stage a R0US.
nig veieoraiion on the
National Holiday.
Chester. S.'.C, June .; ti,-
"rh '. , J.ulr lebration
tee a.s completed arrangement T
full day's program. Letters 1 Jj
received from parties in Fairfield i"5
ion and Tork, as well as from ml
parts , of Chester county. S
about: the. events being arrant S
ior ipe ceieoration. v"
.,The excellent program is attran.;.-
a great deal of interest. Con.
man W. F. Stevenson is amiS:5;
his visit here with a great deal of X?
ure. " He will be the orator nr .lPIeiS
and a large number of his friend, ini
De out to near him. "
The track meet itetween rh
Rock Hill, beginning in the mornir
10 a. m will be a lively tilt for fJ1
ore.- The best athletes from both
towns will participate. This " i 01
to all of Chester and York m
A n limber of highly interesting and
Luiiuiiig luii tests win oe staged Medals
will be awarded as prizes. A fun ,'
gram of this feature will be announVri
within the next few days
congressman Stevenson will delivr
his address at 11 a. m. in front of th?
grand stand. This will be follows Z
a concert by the Springstein Coneerf,
uxuu. hub naiiu mrnisnes excellent
music and will be on the fairground ail
day.
The two features that are natural
attracting the most interest are horse-
racing ana Daseoau. i here will be a
large number of entries in the two hir
races: 2:20 pace and free-for-all Thl
purse offered by the committee is $200.
a nuniDer oi letters have been received
from interested race-horse owners, who
are making arrangements to be here
mat aay. i ne . tact that the Chester
track is on . the circuit of the Union
Trotting Asociation is a big boost for
this fetaure.
As evidenced from the large number
who attended the races during the an
nual Chester County Fair, the usua!
interest will be manifested.
The baseball . game at 4 o'clock be
tween ( Chester and Rock Hill, is also
expected to be a. big drawing card. The
best players from the Sunday school
leagues of the two towns will com
pose tha teams. This is expected to
be the - fastest and be6t played game of
the season. The prospects are, good
at this time to secure an airplane from
the- government as one of the moving
attractions. - Passengercarrying wiil
be arranged for as an added attraction.
Luncheon will be sold on the ground,
and tables will be arranged for picjiic
lunch. A rest room will be fitted up
at the fair grounds for ladies and child
ren. :
HARDING CONFERS
WITH FINANCIERS
. . Washington, June 25. The railroad
problem, particularly in reference to
co-operation of financiers in putting
the roads on a - sound financial ba?K
again 'occupied a prominent place Fri
day in the councils of the administra
tion. The question is understood to
have beep discussed at the cabinet
meeting, President Harding laying be
fore the secretaries the assurances '
co-operation given him by the
of western bankers who conferred with
him on general financial condition!.
After the cabinet meeting Secretaries
Mellon and Hoover, Chairman Clark d
the Interstate Commerce Commissi
and Director Gener?l Davis of the rai
road administration, talked with tin
President on the same subject.
Administration officials said no defi
nite developments l ad come out c
the series of conferences but indicate
that some progress might be expect"
son . toward a solution of the probeai
- As' one result of a new. policy
consultation adopted hre, heads of w
various federal reserve banks are '
pected to keep in closer touch wiu
the federal reserve board and the w
ministration. . President Hardisf'
consultations with private bankers sr
understood to have fostered a bejc;
Lthat much good might b acvomplisa'-
lf the reserve bank governors t
called ipto frequent consultation herfc
to report on the exact conditions
their Respective district?.
CARRIERS CALL
(Continued From Pagre One.)
the legislature during the sum- ,
months until the cities put the VflU"
matter squarely up to him.
SHOULD AVOID IT.
, .r
The Governor held the floor tV-a
the greater part of the time -e - -j,
cil was in' session. He went o
great detail the tale the city n"
had told him. He erave his ideas -
the' matter both for and s
sn.nii . . u .lions
other members of the council i -
ed if there was any possth'.e
do so; -But at-the present time
not know of any way, unless
be shown that the cities could 0
money. The attorney Sener,aL sitt
ing into this general phase of tne
uon, out so rar aoes nut .i
Is on,, lonrnrt,; u-ill STlVe Ul0
under the recent ruling of the
(OJirt tVia r(rht tn nlpdffe the
faith
than
ter-
me cities, or to raise mv
per cent more money that tne-verRcr
in 1919. And - the cities, u - tic -r.
told the council, were ei Kl b9 iff-
- - .mnndw
their statements that it itv
possible for them to exist on
revenues. . ;- . the
eome -or the. meniDers v o:
of ,: state, who have no legisiau seE.
gram ; which they fear the spe Mi3f
5icm mights tear up, object to
called because of the cost to w o
They do not believe a sessltav thrfi
legislature -could come here, -njCip
days ' or a; week. x the o jij
finance act and leave at the e tw
time.' Getting rid of a legislatur
Officials say, before tne y,r
:h usunl me Umit. is a ail"0" . tf
m, Th.v hollM-A ! it WOUld P". ,-utlH
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"r n tVti-Ba -nrolr eosRinn. ana - .
iV.ddres3 G. & J.. care News. 23-3t cpsf $40,000. -