THURSDAY
THE CHARLOTTE NEWS
SEPTEMBER 15
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defends upon the respect of
its customers. If a bank has resources to meet
the legitimate loan requirements of responsible
borrowers, if its facilities are adequate for the
accommodation of its depositors and if the spirit
which actuates its service is truly helpful, it de
serves the esteem of its community.
This Bank has won the confidence of Charlotte
by 24 years of successful service. It will welcome
your patronage.
HARLQTTE
NATIONAL BANI
SOUTH TRYON AND FOURTH STS.
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II Quality Goes GearThroutfi
Personality
Having through mechanical superiority won its way
to a high and well deserved place in public opinion, the
rugged Dort chassis now appears in a new outward dress
that adds real beauty to its many other appealing points.
There is undeniable "personality" in the design of the
new Dort family.
Burwell-Walker Company
211 S. Church St.
Carolinas Distributers
Phone 834
Charlotte, N. C.
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
TO THE VISITORS AND EXHIBITORS AT
Th
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Carol
inas
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.
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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. " omvjj, iuu
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
Co,
Member Federal Reserve System.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Capital, Surplus and Profits $ 1.800,000.00
Resources ; $10,000,000.00
ARE RE-WRITING
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Only Few of Levy Sections
of House Tax Bill Yet to
Be Acted Upon.
Washington, Sept. 15. Only a few of j
the levy sections of the House tax bill
remained to be acted upon when the j
Senate finance committee resumed to-
day revision of the measure. The in- j
heritance tax provision was the princi-1
pal one left, but the committee also j
was to pass finally on a Treasur5r plan j
to effect the one per cent reduction in
the income surtax brackets up to the
proposed maximum of 32 per cent, so !
as to givr some relief to individuals ,
having incomes of $68,000 or less.
The question of imposing the manu-'
facturers' tax on somie of the articles
to which the so-called retail -sale luxury
taxes now apply also was open. In ad
dition, there remained a final decision
on a number of legislative features of
the House bill. !
Having passed the excise levy section
of the measure yesterday, the commit
tee expected to wind up its work to
morrow, so as to give the experts three
working day s in which to put the meas
ure in shape for presentation to the
Senate "Wednesday.
While agreeing to the House plan
to repeal stamp taxes on perfumes, cos
metics, toilet preparations and pro
prietary medicines, the committee voted
to impose p manufacturers' tax of four
I per cent on toilet articles ana two pei
cent on proprietary mfiiicins, and to
restore the three per cent tax on toilet
soaps and powders which the House
bill proposed to repeal.
REDUCTION CANCELLED.
Five per cent reductions in the taxes
on fur articles, motor boats and yachts,
portablei electric fans and works of
arts, agreed upon by the House, were
disapproved by the committee, which
voted to continue the present rate of
ten per cent in each case.
The section of the House bill reduc
ing the tax o.i candy from 5 per cent
to three per cent, was amended to pro
vide that candy sold at wholesale for
more than forty cents a pound should
bear a tax of ten per cent.
In accepting the House reduction
from ten per cent to five per cent in
the tax on sporting goods, the commit
tee decided to make taxable skates,
snowshoes, skis, toboggans and base
all, and footall and basketall equipment
which were eliminated by the House.
Unej r a new section added to the
House bill, the committee proposed that
the tax on chewing gum be reduced
from 3 per cent to two px?r cent.
The House measure made no change
in this levy.
The House provision repealing oil
of the so-called luxury taxes was ac
cepted, but the. committee deferred ac
tion on the proposal to impose a man
ufacturers' tax on a number of articles
on which a retail tax is now imposed.
Sections of the House bill accepted
without changj included those relating
to taxes on cereal beverages and soft
drinks: repealing the tax on eye glasses
and spectacles; eliminating the license
levies on yachts and motor boats of
not more than five tons or not over
thirty-two feet in length, and imposing
a tax of 10 per cent on camera lenses.
The beverage tax changes, were accept
ed, however, subject to possible amand
ment after further information on this
subject has been furnished by Treasury
experts.
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
, ,., i nT cole in Myers Park can be purchase
we have listed for sale m i y w terms Each , ,
c Homes
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attractive figures aim irV rnost desirable locating n Sev
to ten rooms, and are all m most aesirame locations.
PRICES: $11,000.00 to $16,500.00
Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust Cm
4 SOUTH TRYON STREET.
A GOOD STORY
BEARS REPEATING!
That's true of the story of .Walk
e Service. It isn't a matter solely
of our own opinion, but it is the
opinion of our large and steadily in
crSng list of SATISFIED patrons
that Walker's service is a real, a supe
rior service. Good service means fin
est qSty merchandise as as
quick automobile delivery. pikers
is a GOOD drug store, and that s the
story we consider worth repeating.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR
Walker's
Drug Storo
Corner Seventh awl Tryon Streofs
NORRIS CANDY PARKER PENS AGENTS FOR
CONTRACT IS LET FOR
NEW STATE BUILDING
The contract for the erection of the
receiving: building for men at the State
Hospital for the insane, which the
building committee' of the hospital met
here to let Wednesday afternoon, went
to the Goode Construction company, of
this city, this firm being; the lowest of
the several bidders . The meeting- was
held at the Charlotte National Bank.
There were fourteen bidders in all,
most of them from outside of Charlotte.
All bids for, the heating plant, for
which plans have also been made, were
rejected by the committee.
The bid of the Goode Construction
company was approximately $119,000,
this not including the heating plant.
The successful bidder will begin work
on the new building at once. In type
it will be of reinforced concrete and
will contain comfortable acommodaticn
for 104 inmates. It will also contain
individual rooms, wards, dining room,
hydrotherapy department, day rooms,
sun porches and other features. The
interior will be of brick trimmed in
.limestone and will present an imposing
appearance in an attractively wooded
area of the hospital grounds near the
conservatory.
Those here for the letting of the con
tract were Dr. John McCampbell, sup
erintendent of the hospital; Dr. G. S.
Kirby; of Marion; E. P. Wharton, of
Greensboro: C. C. Cranford, of Ashe
boro, and John M. Scott, of Charlotte.
GIFFORD SELLS INTEREST.
John J. Gifford, manager of John J.
Clifford & Co.. Inc., musical instrument
dealers, has disposed of his interest in
the business. He has not yet announced
his plans for the future.
Rubber stamps, notary and corpora
tion seals made on short notice. Pound
& Moore Co. Phone 4342. 23-lf
I new Ccron
v portable type
writer. Other makes
at attractive prices.
See us before you buy.
FHOXHr 4542
POUND & MOORE CO.
Dr. II. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. Caddy
HENDERSON & GADDY
DENTISTS
Office Hunt Rldg. 2OZY2 N. Tryon St.
Phone 216
DR. L S. FOX
DENTIST
2V2 W. Trade St.
Phone 3896
Over Yorke & Rogers
Next to Woolworth's,
decurttv oavms
4 South Tryon Street.
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. ,
s Dam
Charlotte, N. C.
Compare the NASH
Notice the beauty and quiet
ness of the Nash when it passes
along the street. Notice the sym
metry of design and the ease
with which it is controlled.
Look for these attributes of
goodness in other cars.
COMPARE THE NASH. It is
1 worthy car, a -car which ap
pears at its best under the most
critical comparison.
Then let us show you more
ibout the Nash.
Dpen Evenings Until 10 o'Cloi'U
Carolinas Nash
Motors Company
Distributers
500 N. Tryon St. Phone 3201
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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 first
few hundred dollars which you must get in order to
advance speedier on the road to success.
.independence
Trust Company
Member Federal Reserve System
"j CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,600,000.00.
E. O. Anderson, Vice President
W. A. Watson, Vice President
IV. M. Long, Vice President
OFFICERS
J. H. Wearn, Chairman of Board
J. H. Uttle, President
E. :E. Jones, Cashier -j .Jj-.iu.v.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
R. S. Smith, Asst. Cashier
Thos. P. Moore Asst. Cashier
A. R. Surratt, Assistant Cashier
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Store-room and basement, No. 200 N. College Street, in trade cen
ter, 40-robm hotel, repainted, repapered, remodeled, No. 206 North College
Street, ready for occupancy September 15th.
Small gai-age 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. v
v 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 orj, 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 camu in tother day and said her husband
had gone off and her little horm? was in danger. We showed her 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 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 you
right and straight and helpfully. (
Our new series iscoming some. Wise people just naturally come here for
real service.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
Jno. R. Pharr, Pres. E. L. Keesler, Sec-Treas
25 South Tryon Street.
My First 1 housano
This phrase enters into the stories of many men who
are now established financial successes. It implies a slov,
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
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Just at the End of the Car Line and Right at the
rs Park Country
we have six (6) very fine building lots ranging in size iiom on
half acre to full acre lots, all of these on paved streets '
perfect grade and offered at special prices to quick buyers. VOl1
OPPORTUNITY to enjoy the club privileges and with car lii
to business or fine paved boulevard if you drive an automobile
C. Ab
bott & Compan
aw t mj. Everything in Real Estate c
Tcust Budding Phones 238 or. 3022 212 S. Tryon