THE CHARLOTTE NEWS
SATURDAY
.SEPTEMBER 17
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3 SOT TTTT A MPTONTO
Five Choice Home
BE REAL RESORT
Former Tiny Village is
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we have listed for sale in Myers Park can be purchase
attractive figures and with reasonable terms. Each hag ah
to ten rooms, and are all in most desirable locations s?
PRICES: $11,000.00 to $16,500.00
otorists Visiting
Climbing: Into the Fash
ionable Resort Class.
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THE EXPOSITION
Are cordialljnnvited to avail themselves of Hanes
Service, vhcih by Charlotte people is recognized
as superior both in its scope and in the satisfac
tion it assures. Our very excellent facilities and
our desire to do always and willingly more than is
expected offers ample protection against those
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icick 01 entnusiastic interest.
LET US SERVE YOU
SERVICE IS A PLEASURE
HANES TIRE & SERVICE COMPANY
"A Service Station That Serves"
J. CALDWELL McDONALD, Manager
614 South Tryon Street Phone 4450
Hours, 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday, 2 p. m. to 7 p. m.
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Quality Goes Geailhrougi
Burwell-Walker
Company
Carolinas Distributers
CLARENCE KUESTER,
Retail Sales Manager
W. A. TORREXCE,
City Salesman
SHIPMENT OF 1922 MODEL
STUDEBAKER MOTOR
CARS JUST ARRIVED.
The most popular and best selling six-cylinder automobile in Amerea
amat -Live ana lnteresungr.
COME TO SEE THEM.
RUST MOTOR COMPANY
614-516 S. Tryon
Distributer
"THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR"
Phones 218-219
TO THE VISITORS AND EXHIBITORS AT
The Carolinas
Exposition
An Invitation
IT IS THE PLEASURE OF THIS TNSTTTTTTTniM
TO PLACE ITS ENTIRE FACILITIES AT THE
POSAL OF ALL EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS TO
OUR CITY DURING THE COURSE OF mE CARO
LINAS' EXPOSITION. THESE FACILITIES WI T T?F
FOUND ALL-EMBRACING AND .THEIR EXTFNT Tq
ONLY BOUNDED BY THE FINANCIAI roJ?
TIONS ENJOYED BY US IN ALL OF VMERIC A
IMPORTANT CENTERS. amilKIGA S
IN ANY WAY THAT WE MAY SFT?vt? vhtt
cXFAGND0Sf. S0J0URN HEREMI.BfrYEOUY?S
?NFAI?WLT ET AND SERVE YOU
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Member Federal Reserve System.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Capita., Surp.ua and Profits $ ,80000,00
- -i $10,000,000.00
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Southampton, N. T., Sept. 17 South-1
ampton real estate men lie awake at
night dreaming of the time when all
the rich people will forget Newport
and spend their summers playing on
the sands of this Long Island reort.
Their nocturnal imaginings, perhaps,
may never come true, but they keep
hoping, knowing that each recent sea
son has seen greater numbers of the
wealthy desert other scenes of warm
weather enjoyment to take a place in
the cottage colony here.
The summer just closed was the best
Southampton ever knew. Wealthy
bankers and business men, former
diplomats and asniriner social scintil-
lants of official Washington spent many
weeks at this place, mingling with rich
sportsmen, 'titled foreigners and the
lolk who feel themselves the sparkling
bubbles in the American Melting
Pot. Idle debutantes and carefree
collegians added to. the, laughter and
the gayety.
The transfusion of blue blood from
the t villas on the cliffs at Newport
to tne seaside at Southampton began
several years ago. Revolters left one
Rhode Island resort complaining the
tone of the place had fallen because
of the arrival of ambitious spenders
who really were reerardpd as minnr
leaguers in a social way. This terrible
immigration simply made Newport im
possible. SnitlP Of thf villicacs hMi,rV,f
' - - - miLitua liluuUbi
and so they put the pelfinese in the
tonneau and sallied forth in quest of
a new rendezvous. Thev nicked South
ampton.
There was "everything here to make
3 a social summer capital. To the
'south, the sea, and just around the
corner or L,ong Island, the sound
with its ample anchorage for yachts
and bathing spots, for those who like
to swim with ease instead of in combat
with the breaking surf. There was
goinng terrain of merit, a refreshing
j climate and a sufficient distance inter
vening between the resort and New
! York City to lend a satisfactory en
, chantment of country life. And so th
j tiny village that tho burghers knew
j utrame a uveiy resort.
! But it was not imitative of Newport.
jFeAv expensive villas were erected
' Somehow the Newport habit of glanc
ing at the bankbook and sighing some
thing about build thee more stately
. mansions, oh my roll, never became
epidemic, and the colony was estab
lished by cottages,
j Southampton has its own code of
, fashionable habits. For instance the
! kind of colonists who use th- social
register for a telephone book have
a set .time for the daily loll on the
beach and dip into the surf. It is at
mjdday, or. just a little before. If one
doesn t bathe at that hour, one may
as well stay unwashed. Only1 the
'f. fnd. th? unarrived climbers
jould think of being seen in the
ttater at late afternoon. Milady may
smoke on the beach but her knees
must be covered. Then there is the
Hour for the promenade, the regular
weekly nisjht for n,.w;p tZ
nml fr tennis and solf- It must be a
little. disconcerting to have one of the
jril" , imp2Ttant parts of resrt life
irregular-ttiat of the arrival of a rum
schooner off shore. This event is d7
pendent on the vagaries of the wind
and the -enforcement officers.
BOSTON FIREMEN Aw
GIVEN BLUE PRINTS
m?nSt- MaS8-' Sept- 17. Boston fire-
prints as well as fire fighters.
hZ't ?mmisner John R- Murphy
showing rmshed to each station charts
showing the layout, of the water supply
sj stem, including the location of water
fw , resPtive districts.
mTE dir.ectf.d to study the blue
and ,wW m time of fire engines
at the most effective points
It has sometimes happened that ap.
paratus using hydrants on "dead end"
mains have suffered diminution of the
water supply when other engines, re
sponding tO latpr nKnrrv.c L
. . t nave Utftrll
stat?oned at hydrants nearer the source.
WOMANPREACHER AT
HARVARD EXERCISES
Cambridge, Mass.. Sept. 17. Dr. Ro-
ThfS xSe- Mann' minister of the
Third Unitarian church in Chicago, the
first woman to ri o
F7el-ty f Jena in Germany,
na attained a new distinction.
vv hen she annpareH roiyu. . .
pulpit of Appleton chapel at Harvard
Lmversity to preach to the students of
the summer sohnni oVi kt,- xt ,
tradition. Mpvor a.
jaa V .. ti.v.ic in me nearly
300 years of the institution's history
has a woman conducted chapel services.
Rubber sta
tion seals made on short notice. Pound
cv moore vo. 1'ftone 4542 t-
POUND
SCA buy" brand
JIJiwCoro
. .. portable type.
writer. Other makes
bee us before you buy.
FKOX. aLA
& MOORE CO. "
Dr. II. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. Gaddv
HENDERSON & GADDY
niwrroma
Office Hunt B6g, 202 N. Tryon St
PR. L S. FOX
DENTIST
21!2 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.
H. M. VICTOR, President
F. D. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres.
D. P. TILLETT, Cashier
A. G. TROTTER. Asst. Cashier
Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust C
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COMPARISON MAKES
YOU APPRECIATE
WALKER'S SERVICE
Anything that is really good appears
at its best when subjected to compar
ison. That is true of Walker's Service.
While this is a good drug store, it is
Walker's Service that makes it an un
usually satisfactory place to trade,
when you want the best at the usual
price.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR
Walker's Drug
-i n 1 npM.,nM 4-A n i-'
corner cwven in ami jtjuii rmms i
NORRIS CANDY PARKER PENS AGENTS FOR KLl j
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Store
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
theBank 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
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
jvith which it is controlled.
Look for these attributes of
goodness in other cars.
COMPARE THE NASH. It is
l worthy car, a car which ap
pears at its best under the most
jritical comparison.
Then let us show you more
ibout the Nash.
Open Evenings Until 10 o'Clock
Carolinas Nash
Motors Company
Distributers
500 N. Tryon St. Phone 3201
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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 first
few hundred dollars which you must get in order to
advance speedier on the road to success.
independence
Trust Companv
, Member Federal Reserve System
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,600,000.00.
CHARLOTTE. N. C.
OFFICERS
E. O. Anderson, Vice President
V. A. Watson, Vice President
V. M. Long, Vice President
3. 11. .Wearn, Chairman of Board
J. H. . Little, President
E. E. Jones, Cashier
R. S. Smith, Asst. Cashier
TIlOS. P. M00rt- Asst. CavUie
A. R. Surratt, Assistant Cashier
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OR
RENT
ter, 40-room hotel, repainted, repapered, remodeled, No. 206 North College
--, i cau iui uttuijaiiuy oepierauer loin.
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 ISsate 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 Su?e sold
'em last Saturday Come any day this week and start the ball It rollinl 3 loin
s wanted, flle application at once, so as to get in line. roinng. u loan
LENDING $60,000.00
this week, so you see where much of the money you see circulating .rmmfl ?
coming from. The teonle realize the m
and they also know that every dollar w Tend gies out it 6 tfer tUTJSS';
ofth,TiyTStnfS,dl'.rChin a - ,rrefonTwrhW
. WE LIVE TO RELIEVE
distress and we do it. A good woman came in tother dav and v v
nad gone off and her little h
arttt she left with a smiling countanenace nWea ner a way out
t OUK MATRIMONIAL
.Bureau is. alive antf standing on its feet. A brieht p-iVt i ,
was keepine un with his R a t. xvl u V1 Slrl nted to know if Bill
missed a payment. She confided the great secret , w that he never
right," so she's not giving up her job to Se oa J whispered, "Bill's all
sometimes have to say, "Lookout Sallie Johns LfJf a worthless dude. We
come across, or cut .him to the heart ' S no good' Make Wm
' , MORE HOMES AND ' HAPPIER hamfs
is our slogan. Ask Jno. Pharr about it and hS JSS- S
right and straight and helpfully 8 great heart wiU advise you
realeT 18 so- se people Just naturally come here for
MutualBuiIding& Loan Association
Jno. R. Pharr, Pres. E. L. Keesler, Sec-Treas
5 South Tryon Street.
"My First Thousand"
This phrase enters into the stories of many men who
are now established financial successes. It implies a star,
up-hill climb, attended by rigid economy, to the point
of ''.having money to make money." There are manv 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 an
Farmers National Bank
5 WEST TRADE ST.
CHARLOTTE, N, C.
Capital, Surplus and Profits $600,000.00
Clu
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 streets and'
perfect grade and offered at special prices to quick buyers. Y0t
OPPORTUNITY to enjoy the club privileges and with car
to business or fine paved boulevard if you drive an automobile-1
F. G.- Abbott & Companf
tw t -M- Everything in Real Estate
irust Building. Phones 238 or 3022 212 S. Tryon'