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,r SEPTEMBER 10, IQOj, SATURDAY THE CHARLOTTE NEWS IT IS OUR POLICY to cultivate helpful business relations with our customers and to render at all times the service which they need. Conservative management, complete facilities ' and a constant endeavor to meet the wants and serve the convenience of our patrons, have made j the Charlotte-National Bank one of the commu ; nity's strongest. ' Both Checking and 4 per cent Savings Accounts ; are welcomed, large or small. - CHARJjOTTE NATIONAL BANK. SOUTH TRYON AND FOURTH ST$. 4 Savings Tfeoeral reserve 5fW United States Depository ill 1 1 I I Quality Goes Clearlhrougt Burwell-Walker Company Carolinas Distributers 211 S. Church St. Phone 834 Charlotte, N. C. SHIPMENT OF 1922 MODEL STUDEBAKER M O TOR 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 ' Phones 218-219 "THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR" TO THE VISITORS AND EXHIBITORS AT The Carolinas E xposition An Invitation IT IS THE PLEASURE OF THIS INSTITUTION TO PLACE ITS ENTIRE FACILITIES AT THE DIS POSAL OF ALL EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS TO OUR CITY DURING THE COURSE OF THE CARO LINAS' EXPOSITION. THESE FACILITIES WILL BE . FOUND ALL-EMBRACING AND THEIR EXTENT IS ONLY BOUNDED BY THE FINANCIAL CONNEC TIONS ENJOYED BY US IN ALL OF AMERICA'S IMPORTANT CENTERS. IN ANY WAY THAT WE MAY SERVE YOU DURING YOUR SOJOURN HERE, WE BEG YOU TO COMMAND US. "WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR BANK AND ALL THE OFFICERS WILL BE GLAD OF AN OPPORTUNITY TO MEET AND SERVE YOU IN ANY WAY POSSIBLE. We will have a booth in the Exposition Building, in which will be located the Western Uniq Telegraph Company with a full equipment and force for handling telegrams, incoming and outgoing. This will be the only service of this kind at the ex position. This and other facilities will be at your disposal in our booth. Be sure to call on us there. American Member Federal Reserve System. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits $ 1.800,000.00 Resources $10,000,000.00 CENSOR BOARD TONESPICTURES Chicago Board Cuts Out Many Scenes in Films Pre sented for Inspection. Chicago, Sept. 10. Wlhen movie men take to censoring their films, they sometimes have some strange ideas, it is related at the Chicago censor board. Distributors getting a picture they think will not pass the board now and then take a hand at fixing it up. They have cut out funny parts that the censors think great, left in parts that the censors hold thumbs down on, and otherwise perplexed their judges. "We have sometimes sent back and 86ked them to give us the whole picture, as we did not find anything wrong in it," remarked Miss Benita McGinnis. Chicago's acting chief cen sor. "At other times we have rejected a whole film after their hopeless at tempts to doctor it up." The Chicago censors sit as sort of a humane society on the city's films. They are keenly averse to useles.? brutality. Their "Cut-out Book" emu tains frequent injunctions to eliminate scenes in terse terms as these: "Cut kicking and striking man on floor." "Cut slugging man." "Cut too close views of choking." The number of violent movie deatb.3 in Chicago has been reduced by mil lions annually since the censor board took a hand in reducing the film murders. They cut them out with a stroi g hand. t .Another aspect of the censors' work is indicated by this line from the Cut-out Book: "Cut all scenes of white children ceasing ngro boy and throwing stones at him." An incident like that was credited with starting a race trouble. Disregard of the law is . another suggestion that the censors try to offset. Glorification of lawlessness on the plains is one of the most frequent forms in which this comes up. "A censor should be able to put back something as vital as ho takes out. only less offensive," is a principle at the Censor Board. j "We are doing constructive work in j censoring today that we did not know ; could be done seven years ago," Miss i lUcGinnis said. "One reason for this betterment is j that the moving picture people realize I that censorship has come to stay." REINDEER ARE SENT TO CANADA ! Government Buys 700 to In troduce in the Canadian Arctic. Christ iania. Sept. 10. A representa tive of the. Hudson Bay Reindeer Com pany recently paid a visit to Denmark and bought a herd of 700 riiu.-cr which ar-j to bo ibipp-d to Ttaffin Island- A number of Laplanders were also engaged to take care of the animals which will be dispatched in September- A plan for converting the Arctic and South-Arctic regions of Canada into a great wool, milk and meat producing area was presented to the Canadian gov ernment by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the Norwegian explorer of the Canadian Arc tic, more than two years ago. His project involved the introduction into the Canadian north of large herds of reindeer and also the domestication and development of great herds of musk ox. He estimated that there were from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 square miles of land available for grazing in a climate too sever- for cattle but where rein deer and musk x exist all the year round. In proof of his argument, he cited the inrtduction bv the American government of reindeer herds into Alsaka. The explorer declared that the growth of these animals in the far north wouli help to solve the food shortage then' existing. The Canadian government appointed a committee to investigate his project. It was represented that there is an abundant growth of vegetation in Arc tic regions of Canada in the summer and that the musk ox and reindeer could graze on it throughout the entire year. PARIS POLICE TO CHANGE UNIFORMS Paris. Sept. 10. The Paris police known as "ascents" a re E?Oinpr tn nhnro-a I ' C? - v A A 1 j clothes. Their uniforms are quite disr- i - : f : i i a a.i i " .... . "ieu uul iney nave rouna that a high collared, longtailed double-breasted uni form doesn't add to their speed in a 440 yard sprint after an offender- They object, too, that criminals are "quick on the draw." .Several designs of costume and material are being tried out on some of the men so as to develop new models. Rubber stamps, notary and corpora tion seals made on short notice. Pound & Moore Co. Phone 4542. ' 23-tf POUND .& Cr A buva a brand J II new Coron portable type writer. Other dues at attractive prices. See ua before you buy. PKONs, 4543 MOORE CO. Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. Caddy HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS Office Hunt Bdg, 202 N. Tryon St Phono 216 DR. L S. FOX DENTIST 21ii W. Trade St. Phone 3896 Over York & Rogers Next to Woolworth's. UNION NAT IONAL 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. 4D. P. TILLETT. Cashier A. G. TROTTER, Asst. Cashier Five Choice Homes we have listed for sale in Myers Park can be purchased at attractive figures and with reasonable terms Each has from Sev to ten rooms, and are all in most desirable locations. PRICES: $11,000.00 to $16,500.00 Southern Real Estate, . Loan & Trust Company 4 SOUTH TRYON STREET. PHONE r. Ever See One of Those "LITTLE FELLERS?" We Have Not! Most everybody has heard much about the famous "little feller.. He is supposed to be a real man, every bit of him human, who expects to be treated as such and gets LITTLE or ICO consideration. EVERYBODY gets the same service at WALKER'S WALKER SERVICE is .ALWAYS the same, a service founded on a full realization of our responsibility and duty to humanity in distress, whether the emergency be great or small. ASK 1ULK UUtiun Walker's Drug Store Corner Seventh and Tryon Streets NORMS CANDY PARKER PENS AGENTS FOR KLI; j j I The Boy and The Bank You want the best things for' the Boy. The best Habits. The best schooling. The best Health. The best Opportunity, the best As sociates. Do you realize that one of the very best things for him is the Bank Habit? Get him to Save, to do business with this Bank. No thing will stand him in better stead. We pay you to save your own money. , Security Savings Bank 4 South Tryon Street. Charlotte, N. C. II The qualities which you seek in a motor car we believe you will find in one of the models of Nash motor cars. The Nash Invites and is Worthy of Comparison OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Carolinas Nash Motors Company 500 N. Tryon St. Distributers Phone 3201 so: Value Of A Bank A ccoun rA Bank account and the credit it gives you will be of the. greatest aid to you in getting together the first few hundred dollars which you must get in order to advance speedier on the 'road to success. ' ndependence Trust Co Member Federal Reserve System CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,600,000.00. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ,is. OFFICERS , .....a mpany 5 E. O. Anderson, Vice President V. A. Watson, Vice President 1 W.'M. Long, Vice President J. II. Wearn, Chairman of Board J. H. Little, President E. E. Jones, Cashier ' J r'""" .-:: ... R. S. Smith, Asst. Cashier Thos. P. Moore, Asst. Cashier A. It. Surratt, Assistant Cashier r T3Z Moving picture building North Charlotte, well located for good profits. Also 2 store rooms with cement basements, 200-202 Xorth 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. Flome Real Estate and Guaranty Company CASH CAPITAL,, $70,000.00 i A. I. HENDERSON, Manager Real Esate Department 219 North Tryon Street. Phone 589 NEW SHARES are being' sold here almost hourly, and that's the right stuff for the man or woman who expects to; get ahead or amount to much in life. We sure sold 'em last Saturday. Come any day this week and start the ball to rolling. If loan 's wanted, file application at once, so as to get in line. LENDING $60,000.00 this week, so you see where much of the money you see circulating around Is coming from. The people realize the magnitude of the business we are doing, and they also know that every dollar we lend goes out at 6 per cent without fear or favor. The negro urchin gets a square deal here along with the rich or the first lady of the land. WE. LIVE TO RELIEVE distress and we do it. A good woman came in tother day and said her husband had "gone off and her little home was in danger. We showed her a way out and she left with a smiling countanenace. Oi l: MATRIMONIAL Bureau is alive and standing on its feet. A bright girl wanted to know if Bill was keeping up with his B. & L. We told her. he sure was and that he never missed a payment. She confided the great secret and we whispered, "Bill's all right," so she's not giving up her job to take care of a worthless' dude We sometimes have . to say, "Lookout, Sallie, John's doing no good. Make him come across, or cut him to the heart." MORE HOMES AND HAPPIER HOMES is our slogan. Ask Jno. Pharr about it, and his great heart will advise von right and straight and helpfully. . - 411 aavise 5u Our new series is coming some. Wise people just naturally come here for 1T63J. service Mutual Building: Loan Association Jno. R. Pharr, Pres. E. L. Keesler, Sec-Treas --- 25 South Tryon Street, . "My First Th This phrase enters into the stories of many men who are now established financial successes. It implies a slow, up-hill climb, attended , by rigid economy, to the point of "having money to make money." There are many that have never striven for the first thousand. The savings department of this bank invites you to start your first thousand. Are you one of them? The Merchants and farmers National Bank 5 WEST TRADE ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits $600,000.00 M Just at the End of the Car Line and Right at the yers Park Country Qui we have six (6) very fine building lots ranging in size from one half acre to full acre lots, all of these on paved streets and t perfect grade and offered at special prices to quick buyers. YOl OPPORTUNITY to enjoy the club privileges and with car li to business or fine paved boulevard if you drive an automobile- i Co Abbott Everything in Real Estate & Company Trust Building. St- t 1 Phones 238 or 3022 212 S. Tryn
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