SATURDAY THE CHARLOTTE NEWS SEPTEMBER 3, 1921, 'n m t i Quality GoesCearThrougt . A GOOD SOLID ENGINE The Dort engine is simple, strong, smooth. Dort economy is an established fact, known to every one. Its bearings, throughout, are nothing less than huge. Where there's a strain there is more than enough material to hold that strain. Its reciprocating parts are balanced to a nicety to minimize vibra tion. Everything that needs touching is right within reach. urwell-W alker Company 211 S. Church St. Carolinas Distributers Phone 834 Charlotte, N. C. REFUGEES FORM HUGE PROBLEM ILss PHONE HERE COMES "HURRY-UP" HANES 1 3BB33PI it 4450) HANES Tires MILLER Tires GAS OILS STORAGE WASH POLISH GREASE Hanes Service The Easiest Service Station to enter in Charlotte. 3 Drives Entering from S. Tryon St. 2 Drives Entering from W. Hill St. Driveways 16 feet wide You Enter from S. Tryon Street, and Leave on S. Tryon Street. You don't have to turn around on a narrow side street. Just out of heavy traffic district. When You See the Word SERVICE What Does it Remind You Of? Why "Hurry Up Hanes," of Course. Hanes Tire & Service Company J. CALDWELL McDONALD, Manager. 014 S. Tryon St. Phone 4450 Hours, 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sunday, 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. Care of Stranded Russians One of the Tasks of the League. By HENRY WOOD, United Press Staff Correspondent. Geneva, Sept. 3. What to do with the 300,000 to 400,000 Russian refugees who are now scattered throughout al most every state in Europe will con stitute one of the most complicated problems to be solved by the second general assembly of the League of Na tions which convenes here on Septem ber 5. The question of these Russian refu gees has now reached such proportions as an international problem that it has been definitely decided by the European states belonging to the League that it can no longer be handled by individual governments. As a consequence, the problem will be taken up by the League of Nations with the co-operation of the International League of Red Cross bo ; cieties and the International Red Cross committee. Extensive information has already been sent in to the League relative to the situation of the Russian refugees in different countries by South Africa, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Great Britain, Poland, Czecho slovakia and Switzerland. This will serve as a basis for the international action to be formulated. The problem is complicated, involving not only the legal status of these peo ple in the different countries, but political, financial and economic aspects as well. Based upon the information and the various suggested solutVms which have been offered by the various European governments to date, the council has decided that the first step to be taken is that of the appointment of a high commissioner whose task it will be to co-ordinate the work being done not only by all European government but by all private associations on behalf of the Russian refugees. High Russian representatives have asked the League to appoint, if pos sible, to this position a Serbian, who, because of the analogy of race and lan guage, will probably be better adapted for inspiring confidence among Russian refugees. Whilst awaiting the appointment of this commissioner, the council has or dered the League's secretariat to con vene the officials responsible in each country for the welfare of the Russian refugees to discuss the problem. One of the problems to be looked in to is the possibility that sums of money and property belonging to the various Russian governments that have been sequestered in different countries be constituted into a relief fund for the Russian refugees. Another task will be that of directing these refugees into various countries whore work can be secured for them. In the meantime each government will be asked what amount of money it is now spending on behalf of Russian refugees and how much it may be able to Contribute towards the general funds necessary for handling the problem on and international basis and for main taining the interrational organization. One of the especial ends that will be recommended to the high commissioner will be that of forming as many of the refugees as possible into colonies in dif ferent countries with especial attention being given to the social and ethical status of those making up each colony. SHIPMENT OF 1922 MODEL STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS JUST ARRIVED. The most popular and best selling six-cylinder automobile in Amerca is very attractive and interesting. COME TO SEE THEM. RUST MOTOR COMPANY 514-516 S. Tryon. Distributer "THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR' Phones 218-219 lie H uman quation The inside of the American Trust Company is not very different from any other bank tellers' windows, glass-covered counters for customers to make out their deposit tickets on, officers' desks behind marble parti tions. Our stock in trade is personality. We have something distinctive to offer in the skilled, experienced and keenly interested service men. It is on the strength of personalities that we can confidently offer you efficient financial service. mencan Trust Member Federal Reserve System. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Total Resources, $10,000,000.00 OFFICERS W. H. WOOD, President T. E. Hemby .... Vice President J- E- Davis Sec'y & Treas. George Stephens.. Vice President H L' DavenPrt, Asst. Sec.-Treas. W. "S. Lee Vice President D" Hawkins' Ass- Sec.-Treas. P. C. Whitlock Trust Officer John G. Nichols... Vice President Toll . tracer Jonn Fox Asst. Trust Officer Walter Lambeth & Bro., Managers Insurance Department. MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED AT LOUDES Paris, Sept. 3. The American soldier will appear on a monument of thanks giving m memory of the soldiers and sailors who fell in the war which is to be erected at Gourdes. Marshal Foch, born nearby, has chosen the sculptor, M. Michelet. His design shows a square case with half a dozen steps to the monument itself, which will be 81 feet high. An altar where mass for the dead will be offered forms one side. At the four corners will be statutes of soldiers, 15 feet high, representing the principal na tions that fought against the Central Powers, the American soldier being at the right corner of the main facade. A series of bas reliefs in which Am erica will be represented by a symboli cal subject introducing General Persh ing as central figure, is above the base and surmounting these reliefs will be statues of Our Lady of Lourdes St Michael and St. Joan of Arc. A fine position has been chosen for the monument, the corner stone of which was laid cn November 11, 1919 close to the Esplanade which leads to the Basilica. Everybody in Charlotte Should See WM. B. DeMILLE'S "THE I.OST ROMANCE" IMPERIAL THEATER Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 55CA buy band rill new Coron v portable type writer. Other makes at attractive prices. Bee us before you buy. PHONiv 4542 POUND & MOORE CO, Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. caddy HENDERSON & GADDY AM DENTISTS Office Hunt Bldg, 202 Y N. Tryon St Phone 216 DR. L. S. FOX DENTIST 21 Vi W. Trade St. Phone 3896 Over Yorke & Rogers Next to Woolworth's. UNION NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. C. Good prices for cotton and Seasonal Fall business combined with more optimistic attitude will put more money in circulation. Nevertheless we advise Sticking fairly close to a cash basis. A moderate business on cash basis is better than a big business with widely extended credits. We invite your business and offer every cour tesy and accommodation consistent with Safe Banking. II. M. VICTOR, President F. D. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. D. P. TILLETT, Cashier A. G. TROTTER, Asst. Cashier Five Choice Homes f we have listed for sale in Myers Park can be purchased at veN, attractive figures and with reasonable terms. Each has from sevc: to ten rooms, and are all in most desirable locations. PRICES: $11,000.00 to $16,500.00 Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust Compam. 4 SOUTH TRYON STREET. PHONE Service On the Phone There's a lot of satisfaction, when the emergency unfortunately arises, to know that your hurry-call to WALK ER'S will be answered by an expe rienced registered druggist he under stands, for he knows his business; there is no delay and annoyance due to misunderstanding for which inexpe rience usually is responsible. Walker s Drug tore Corner Seventh and Tryon Streets AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY NORRIS CANDY PARKER PENS AGENTS FOR KLi:. Steady Growth It takes many years for an oak to grow, but it finally becomes a great tree. You cannot see it grow, but it grows. It may take time to save a thousand dollars or more, but it can finally be accomplished by saving regularly. Tho you save but small amounts Tis REGULARLY that counts. Securi ty 4 South Tryon Street. n Ft aavims d an, Charlotte, N. C. ISSSS 'J Comparison Invited The prospective purchaser of a motor car today is unfair to himself unless he thor oughly familiarizes himself with the actual value of all the motor cars of the price class in which he is interested. The NASH SIX And the NASH FOUR invite your compari. son Carolinas Nash Motors Company Distributers 500 N. Tryon St. Phone 3201 f nMfrfttSS iiiniT Iff i Value Of A Bank Account A Bank account and the credit it gives you will be of the greatest aid to you in getting together the fir&t few hundred dollars which you must get in order to advance speedier on the road to success. fuel eoenclence Trust C ompany Member Federal Reserve System CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,600,000.00. CHARLOTTE, N. C. OFFICERS E. O. Anderson, Vice President IV. A. Watson, Vice President W. M. Long, Vice President J. J. E. H. YVearn, Chairman of Board H. Little, President E. Jones, Cashier R. S. Smith, Asst. Cashier Thos. P. Moore. Asst. Cashier A. R. Surratt, 'Assistant Cashier FOR REN T Moving picture building North Charlotte, well located for good profits. Also 2 store rooms with cement basements, 200-202 North College street, well located for retail or wholesale business. Also second and third floors, over 206 South College street fine for offices or printing house. Home Real Estate and Guaranty Company CASH CAPITAL, $70,000.00 A. I. HENDERSON, Manager Real Esate Department 219 North Tryon Street. Phone 589 $54,474.68 Were our receints for SatiiVrinv a-nA iviv.,,-.,.. . . lSinriS dne r nd totSS: our" e'wUeX- work Wfi haven t timp tr hnno- armmH o,,q 1 . wuijvers worn. cising the fellow th.rg :;Ta le energies, criti- not fooled with that kind of rot. wortn-while people are n T"T let lTnnnmnn ouwce)&i.ui ousiness men, and everv one of thom . , success in his chosen line, hence his Mgh ltade in t WOrker ,hence his connection with this association. mg m the immunity, hence I - 73,000 SHARES o.utua.1 vaiue or each share, as determined hv m7 ana see me With any other safe investment of anyKnd. anywhere. audlors and mpare and $67,000 in bank ,yZS oVJl , 3 921 taxes, $7,251.10-so you ee Perl's SonTv takeT Wve ald " of work is required to handle the olumT Yon can it and WOrk lots and on September 1st, we sell you neTsharM S S.hafes in July sti we sell 'em to everybody, it seems to us We Tiovl thfVT fVery an Mutual Building & Loan Association Jno. R. Pharr, Pres. E. L. Keesler, Sec-Treas i5 South Tryon Street, A ommon Mistake Don't make the too common mistake of "waiting un til you have a few dollars" to start a savings account. Such a time rarely arrives. Human nature with its nat ural desire to spend works against the plan. The only certain way to save is to deposit your dollars on a savings account one by one as they come. You will re ceive 4 per cent interest also. The Merchants and Farmers National Bank 5 WEST TRADE ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. f:. Capital, Surplus and Profits $600,000.00 V an SOME OF THE FINEST HOMES IN THE CITY HAVE BEEN BUILT AT f p. COLONIAL HEIGHTS f Tt is -?ne of the hi&hest most healthful locations in Charlotte It irceioseetoertwo Sf88 thf.n Sme rtiHoSfe Ses We h?w Mm nes-the Myers Park and Elizabeth lin. rvr ??,e ?ld eiShty per cent of our lots. We still offer: A fine double corner 120x200 feet A fine Crescent Avenue lot 85x240 feet nH, nne Crescent Avenue lot 60x200 feet" Three fine Providence Road Lots 60x250 feet A Colonial Avenue corner 80x150 feet A Queens Road rnmof ifwion double' cVoernyerlUraCtlVe SiteS at om These lots will soon all be sold. Make j'our selection soon. $1,700 to $6,000 L for lF C Abbott & C REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT Phone 3022 imp any