SEPTEMBER 14, ig2l WEDNESDAY THE CHARLOTTE" NEWS ANNIVERSARY OF DANTE HONORED i Catholic Schools and Col leges Commemorate 600th Anniversary of Poet. Rom, Sept. 14. Catholics through out the world today, especially in their schools, colleges and universities, are commemorating1 the 600th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri, the ' great Florentine poet and "father of ; the Italian language," in accordance with the encyclical of Pope Benedict issued last May. The Pontiff in his address quoted many pasages from Dants as confirm ing: the Catholic doctrine and as show ing; how profound was hi3 respect for the teachings of the church and its authority. In concluding he proclaim ed Dante as "the greatest singer of th Christian truth" and invited all schol ars to study his works in the same Christian spirit as thpy were written. The divine poet of Christendom, he said "sang In divine accent those Christian ideals which he admired in all the vigor of their beauty." In anticipation of the sex-centenary of Dante's death the government of Italy recently authorized the expendi ture of 2,000.000 lire for the publication of a new edition of his works and for the restoration of the Baptistry of Florence. For a number of months Catholic scholars have .been renewing their acquaintanceship with "The Di vine Comedy," "Vita i Nuova," "De Monarchia," "Convlto," "de Vulgari Eloquentia," "Eclogues," "de Aqua et Terra," and his "Letters." Dante, in Italy, is almost a national deity. So far Js this adoration carried that some years ago, when Sir Henry Irving gave his drama which had Dante as its hero, the Italians rose as one man to protest against the desecration of their idol. In the historic house and tower which the Count Anguillara built in the 12th century and which was frequented bv Dante, lectures by fa mous students of the great poet's life and works have been given in recent years. PITCHING HORSESHOES IS DECLARED LAWFUL Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 14. Lincoln's city officials have decided that horse shoes are not quoits, and therefore that pitching horseshoes on Sunday does not violate the city's Sunday observ ance laws. These specifically name pitching quoits as unlawful. Discussion in city council developed that manv of the city fathers did not know what a pair of quoits looked like, while City Commissioner John Wright confessed" to being the premier horse shoe pitcher in Lincoln. THE HARD WORDS. Philadelphia. Sept. 14. "Judgment." "recommend" and "allege" are the most difficult words in daily use for the aver age person to spell, according to educa tors at the University of Pennsylvania. They sav this has been determined by the stud'y of 1,400,000 spellings in 84 cities. TAKING EVERYTHING IN CONSIDERATION PENN ANTHRACITE NUT IS THE CHEAPEST FUEL FOR BASE BURNERS IT'S CLEAN AND YOU HAVE NO WASTE LET US FUT YOURS IN NOW WIGGINS FUEL CO. SERVICE QUALITY Corner Bland and R. R. Phone 1?16 t , yi H Qwfitij Goes Geailhrvugt , IT IS WITH A SENSE OF UNRESTRAINED AND JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE THAT WE DRAW YOUR AT TENTION TO THE NEW DORT BODY. , It is without reservation or qualification, a jewel, no less, of body building art and it is mounted upon the stalwart Dort chassis that has behind it a long and remarkable record for durability and travel-thrift. Burwell-Walker Company Carolinas Distributers CLARENCE KUESTER, Retail Sales Manager 211 S. Church St. Phone 834 Charlotte, N. C. 7 n 4 v. mM SHIPMENT OF 1922 MODEL STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS JUST ARRIVED. The most popular and best selling six-cylinder automobile in Amerca is verv attractive and interesting. COME TO SEE THEM. RUST MOTOR COMPANY 514-516 S. Tryon. Distributer F hones 218-210 "THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR" TO THE VISITORS AND EXHIBITORS AT The Carolinas Exposition 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 Union 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 Iras Co. Member Federal Reserve System. ' ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits $ 1,800,000.00 Resources . . . ; . $10,000,000.00 WHY CHURCHES ARE DESERTED Preacher Discusses Reasons For the Failure of Peo ple to Attend. Ijondon, Sept. 34. Modern minister;? are trained as mere "salesmen" in stead of Christian apostles and that is one reason why the people generally have a luke-warm attitude toward re ligion, declared the Rev. Dr. J- S. 1vj.M Thomas of Chicago, in an address here today before the Ecumenical Methodist Conference. The speaker said he saw "a real peril" in the effort of denom inational leaders to force the ministry into a narrow and mechanical scheme whose direct aim is to produce the larg est immediate revenue. "Poorly attended churches all over the land bear witness to the people's indifference toward institutional reli gion," said Dr. Thomas. "Full churches are the exception rather' than the rule. It is the empty church which scares us in the face and, 'more eloquently Uu;n words' speaks of the attitude of that large group of people who have rejected institutional religion as something un necessary in their lives. "They are pleasure mad; they hava a mania for materialistic indulgence, while their belief in the modern church as the representative of God and the Ambassador of Christ does not express itself- The real problem," the speaker indicated, "is how to vitalize the church so that she may authoritatively and convincingly persuade men of their di vine Inheritance and the mission of sac rifical service." Asserting that "the averitge artisan lacks confidence in the. ctiurch as the champion of the 'square deal,' " he continued: "This indifference has arisen from a misconception of God a wrong tfajh ir.g of God a wrong teachiiiy of the church and a wrong teaching of the Christian life. l:i many of the critical hours of history the i.-hurcii hiiii failed to impress the world with a i authori tative message which would bring light into the dark hours on i'a? s ibjeet of war, the relations of capital sir.il labor and other 'ital quest Lons which have been baffling the minds of men." "Prophets and priests." Dr. Thomas said, must "challenge the people with a gospel that will restr,ri on fide nee in the church, trust in Christ anl service to the world. Th- church must not forget her social message 'ut she rm:st also remember ih.it Christianity is a religion of the individual. "' REMEMBERS RIDE ON OLD CLINTON TRAIN Lansing. Mich., Sept. 14. The tour of the Dewitt Clinton (X. Y. C.) train through Michigan brought to light that this state can claim first honors in the matter of having among its residents first passengers of the old pioneer of the twentieth century limited. Mrs. Maryanne Mann, 90, Grand Rapids, claims to be the only living woman who rode on the train during its period of operation. She was en thusiastic in describing her experiences when the train visited her locality, claiming it was "unsafe" for children: Despite her assertion, John T. Ber. ner, 96, Marshall, claimed to be the only living person who made the initial trip with the train, says he found rid ing comfortable at the age of 6, when his father, the conductor of the train, took him on the first journey. Berner was wheeled to the station at Marshall to view the old Dewitt Clinton on her exhibition trip through the state. SQUIRREL ISLAND WAS FIRST OF COLONIES Squirrel Island, Me., Sept. 14. Fifty years ago twenty men bought this is land for a retreat from city ife in the hot months of the year, formed a com munity and gave it religion and a local government. Now their children are celebrating the golden jubilee of the establishment of the Maine summer colony k?a. They declare that while summer homes had dotted the coast of Maine before '1871, it was the success of the Squirrel Is land Community that led to the found ing of other colonies all the way from Kittery to Sorrento. Founded for freedom and fun modi fied by church and village regulation, the Squirrel Island Association was from the first on a basis of sex equality. Women voted with men under a com pact described as being "as obedient to Divine Guidance as that of the May- j nower Pilgrims. j L.EARY DAMAGED BY FIRE. Leary, Ga., Sept. 14. The Boyd Com pany building, in which a half dozen j firms operated, was destroyed by fire i of undertermined origin Tuesday. The I loss is estimated at $60,000, partly cov ' ered by insurance. Albany's fire de- j partmer.t responded to a call and helped to save adjoining property. Rubber stamps, notary a,nd corpora tion seals made on short notice. Pound & Moore Co. Phone 4542. 23-if : "Ti-MmimiifMMriiiB-'iMMiai ifi i & POUND SC f kuys 8 brand rill new Corona , portable type writer. Other makes at attractive prices. See us before you buy. FHONTfir 4543 MOORE CO. Dr. II. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. Caddy HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS Office Hunt Bldg, 2026 N. Tryon St. Phone 216 UNION NATIONAL iANR . 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. H. M. VICTOR. President F. D. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. D. P. TIL.LETT, Cashier A. G. TROTTER, Asst. Cashier Five Choice Homes u 'ma -fnr. qflle in Myers Park can be purchased at SteSSUM,S reasonable terms Each has " to ten . room, and are all in most des.rat.le locations. PRICES: $11,000.00 to $16,500.00 Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust Compaj,- 4 SOUTH TRYON STREET. WHEN YO(T WANT ICE CRtiAM IN A HURRY Take advantage of Wer'rjlce. Ynu have read much about WaiKer s Service when you need drugs and sur trical supplies, and we don t want you S forge? that we deliver- ice , cream with the same promptness. In fact. Walker's service is your P1; no matter what you buy from our stock and, we have an idea that we have it if a sood drug store should carry it in stock. ASK YOUR DOCTOR Walker's Drug Stor rnrner Seventh and Trypn Streets NORMS CANDY PARKER PENS AGENTS FOR KUM 1 a 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. STUDY THE NASH VALUE Is The exceptional value of the NASH plainly recognized. That is made more evident every day to us by the somments of buyers who have carefully compared motor car values. COMPARE THE NASH. The many superiorities of this car certainly will deep ly interest you. We are open evenings until 10 o'clock to snow you the NASH. PfiPD Carolinas Nash Motors Company Distributers 500 North Tryon St. phone 3201 - iiMifrfalV-ST- in i Tiff i i i ii . Value auk Acco A 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. Independence Trust Company, E. 0. Anderson, Vice President W. A. Watson, Vice President W. M. Long, Vice President J. H. J. II. E. E. Member Federal Reserve System CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,600,000.00. CHARLOTTE, N. C. OFFICERS Sh R. S. Smith, Asst. Cashier Wearn, Chairman of Board Little, President Jones, Cashier Thos. P. Moore. Asst.- Cashier A. R. Surratt, Assistant Cashier ENT Store-room and basement, No. 200 N. College Street, in? trade cen ter, 40-room hotel, repainted, repapered, remodeled, No. 206 North College Street, ready for occupancy September 15th. Small garage No. 14 East Seventh Street. Four-room apartment No. 401 North Church Street. Second and third floors over No. 206 South College Street, well lighted. Home Real Estate and Guaranty Company CASH CAPITAL, $70,000.00 A. I. HENDERSON, Manager Real Esate Department 219 North Tryon Street. Phone 589 DR. L. S. FOX DENTIST . 2V2 W. Trade St. Phone 3896 Over Yorke & Rogers Next to Woolworth's. NEW SHARES are beinrj f old hero 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 hep a way out, and she left with a smiling countanenace. OUR, 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 arid 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 you right and straight and helpfully. 1 Our new series is coming some. Wise people just naturally come here for real service. Mutual Building & Loan Association Jno. R. Pharr, Pres. E. L. Keesler, Sec.-Treas 23 South Tryon Street, or si Ihousana i 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 Pliib! A1 i. one- Just at the End of the Car Line and Right at the Myers Park Country we have six (6) very fine building lots ranging in size from half acre to full acre lots, all of these on paved street? and perfect grade and offered at special prices to quick buyers. OPPORTUNITY to enjoy the club privileges and with car 1 to business or fine paved boulevard if you drive an automobile- C. Abbott & Company 4- ' Everything in Real Estate st Trust Building. Phones 238 or 3022 212 S. Tryon - F. iXi- it sr. 1 v I