THE CHARLOTTE NEWS
.DECEMBER H, 192
WEDNESDAY
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arrested and deported during the year
as rigorous deportation to the country
of origin has been thought the only
effective means of breaking this prac
tice." . . .
Aliens filing petitions for citizenship
during the year number 198.530, while
the number of declaration of intention
was 304,481, an increase of 4,375 over
the number in the previous year.
Citizenship training activities of the
department, have been extended to
8.B26 communities over the country,
Mr. Davis says, but "industrial unrest
resulted in a reduction in the number
who availed themselves of these bene
fits the total this year being 117,073."
Despite the cost of handling the aliens,
Mr. Davis says his department was
more than self-sustaining during the
year. The total expenses, covering ap
propriations by Congress, amounted to
$6,660,888. while balanced against this
were receipts as follows: Immigration
head tax, $5,712,763; naturalization fees
1912.303: fines for attempted evasion of
the immigration laws, $352,411 and for-
NEARLY MILLION
ALIENSARRIVE
Tide of Immigration at
Flood When Restrictive
Law Became Effective.
TTashinrton, Dec. 14. The tide of im
migation which was approaching its
flood when the restriction law went into
effect brought 805.228 aliens into the
United States in the fiscal year enaeer
last June 30, according to the annual
report today of Secretary Davis of the
Department of Labor. This number
compared with 430,001 in the previous
fiscal year and Is more than twice the
estimate of 350,000 which Mr. Davis
makes for this fiscal year under the
operation of the restriction act.
More than one-fourth of the aliens
w. Jfi t-A laof voai irorA Italians, t Vi A
number being 222,260 as compared withjfeiture of bonds $41,000
95,145 in this fiscal year of 1920. Num
bered by race, apart from nationality,
the report says, the Jews arriving num
bered 119,036.
Chinese admitted numbered 4,017,
an increase over the preceding year,
but the admissions of Japanese de
creased from 12,868 in 1920 to 10,675 in
1921. In Hawaii the Japanese arrivals
showed a slight increase, with a total
of 3,599.
The number of aliens in general de
ported, the report says showed a con
siderable increase, with a total of 4,517
as against 2,762 for 1920.
It cost nearly $4,000,000 to pass upon
and admit the immigrant tide for the
last fiscal year, Mr. Davis says. To en
force the laws against alien anarchists
cost an additional $590,000, while the
deportation of undesirables added $127,
000 to the total.
SMUGGLING MANY
"The Bureau of Immigration," says
the report, "raises complaint as to
smuggling and surrepitious entry of
alieVis. The 'seamen route' is a favorite
device. That is they arrive as sailors
and manage to disappear in the depths
of the country. Many others arrive at
Mexican ports and sneak across the
DEPARTMENT SELF-SUSTAINING.
Reviewing the activities of th6 Divi
sion of Conciliatien, the labor secretary
notes that during the year department
conciliators were asked to adjust 4o7 in
dustrial disputes, ranging from the
strikes in the packing and shipping in
dustries to minor diffierences, involv
ing only a score of men. These disputes
it is stated, affected 420,745 workers,
directly and 172,261 workers indirectly
and in only 48 cases were the concilia
tors unable to reach a settlement.
Secretary Davis asks Congress for
means and authority to add additional
conciliators. He also urges that addit
ional funds be appropriated for the
United States Employment service, de
claring that "the government has al
ready organized within itself, a means
of meeting that problem of unemploy
ment which could be made available at
once with an appropriation of $1,000,-000."
In the interest o f economy, it is stat
"BIG BROTHERS"
TELL OF EFFORT!
Banquet Given at Which j
Experiences Are Related
by Members. I
Experience with "Little Brothers" i
during the year were related by pub-
lie-spirited men of the city, who have j
acted as "Big Brothers" to the boys
under the supervision of the juvenile
court at a dinner in the Chamber of j
Commerce assembly room Tuesday i
night. i
V. J. Guthery, chairman of ' the i
county board of welfare, who started !
the "Big Brother" movement a year :
ago, presided and called on the men to
relate their experiences with the boys j
under their care. ;
During the year the men, according ;
to their reports, have been able to ;
establish the friendliest of relation
ships with the boys and officials of the
juvenile point to the success of move
ment by stating that only five of the
boys who had "Big Brothers" were
back in court. j
Judge W. F. Harding spoke in j
hearty endorsement of the movement
and expressed the wish that the move
ment which has started here will
spread rapidly over the State.
In the discussion of plans of im
provement in the work of the "Big
Brothers" it was decided to authorize
the chairman to appoint a commit
tee charged with this duty. Mr. Guth
ery will select this committee.
Following is a list of the "Big Broth
ers": F. C. Abbott, IJ S. Alexander, D.
H. Anderson, B. Scott Blanton, J. H.
Bostick, Edwin Bridges, W. L. Brooks,
R. E. Buck, Henry Benoit, Dr. A. A.
Barron. McAlister Carson. ' Francis
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CHARLOTTE. N. C.
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Do what you are paid to do and then some.
It's the then some that gets salaries raised.
It's the then some that makes the service of the
Union National valuable.
H. M. VICTOR, President " '
F. D. ALEXANDER, Vice Pre)
D. P. TILLETT, Cashier
A. O. TROTTER, Asst. Cashier
WELL LIGHTED MANUFACTURING ROOM
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Near the square; 11,500 feet floor space. Sprinkler system. Steam heat
vator service. Low Insurance rate.
Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust C
4 SOUTH TRYON STREET.
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ed, Mr. Davis wrote the shortest Labor .gTfS' TJrA.rtm!
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John Durham, A. J. Draper, K. W,
Department report of record, the docu
ment covering only 43 printed pages.
Copies of it were not isued for general
distribution to the newspapers of the
country as heretofore, the department
border. Several hundred of these were giving out only an abstract
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Doolin, T. S. Franklin, Thomas Glas
gow, V. J. Guthery, A. O. Garrison,
Thorn 4S Hayes, F O. Hawley, H. P.
Harding, T. E. Hemby, Horace O.
Hovis, Frank Hovis, Dr. J. S. Hoffman..
Howari L. Hopkins, J. E. Huneycutt,
Frederick Jackson, Rev. J. L. Jackson,
Frank Jones, Rufus Johnson, E. L.
Keesler, M. G. Kirkpatrick, B. Rush
Lee, Dr. R. Z. Linney, Dr. Luther
Little, Norman Lynch, E. J. Matthews,
R. M. Mauldir, J. P. Mullis, Dr. Alon
zo Myers, Rev. A A. McGeachy, Ev
erett Nisbit, G. A. Newman, Jesse
Oldham, Rev. W. W. Orr, Frank W.
Orr, George N. Page, Theodore A.
Peck, John R. Pharr, N. V. Porter, W.
H. Prkchard, J. R. Purser, J. H. Ross,
W. R. Robertson, R. L. Sing, Dr. Ray
mond Thompson, J. O. "Walker, L. H.
Wilkinson, George E. Wilson, Robert
"Winchester, L. C. Withers, Flynn
Wolfe, A. H. Wearn.
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Our Foreman and Mechanics have had years of experience and
ipecial training at the factory on Studebaker carr: they are capable
tnd efficient. We, therefore, save you time and money on repairs.
A Big Dollar's worth for j-our dollar every day.
Service Manager; C L. Taylor, Shop Foreman.
A. E. Cameron,
RUST MOTOR COMPANY
614-516 S. Tryon.
Distributer
'THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR"
Phones 218-219
PRINCE IS LAW STUDENT.
Geneva, Dec. 14. Prince George,
former Crown Prince of Serbia, is i
law student at Lausane University.
He asserts that he will, lfever re
turn to Belgrade unless he is recalled
by the people. He is living on a
modest pension. Prince George re
nounced his rights to accession to th
throne of Serbia in 1909, when he vr -accused
of having murdered a servant.
uyirig Used
Cars Is
Dangerous
Unless you buy from a repu
table concern and get a guar
antee on the car or truck.
When you buy from us you
get a 30-day guarantee on
all Reo Cars and Speedwagon.
Prices right, too. Drop in.
Foreman - King
Motor Company
The Home of Good Used Cars.
The extensive service facilities of this company, supplemented In
effectiveness by a full stock of parts, assures the owner of a NASH
truck practically uninterrupted operation of his economical hauling
equipment.
Carolinas Nash Motors Company
Distributors
500 N. Tryon St. Phones 3200-3201
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savings
Saving is not a Science; it is
an Art. A science is something
that can be taught from a book,
an Art is something you can learn
through practice. There is only one
way to master this Art. Begin to
Save, and keep it up. Open a Sav
ings Account in this Bank.
Security Savings Bank
4 South Tryon Street,
Charlotte, N. C.
Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. Caddy
HENDERSON & GADDY
DENTISTS
Office Hunt Bldg. 202 N. Tryon St.
Phone 216
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Think Before
You Spend
W. n. WOOD. President
T. E. Hemby, Vice Pres.
George Stephens, Vice Pres.
VV. S. Lee, Vice Pres.
John O. Nichols, Vice Pres.
J. E. Davis, Sec. and Treas.
II. L. Davenport, Asst Sec. &
Treas.
R. D. Hawkins, Asst.
and Treas.
See.
P. C. Whitlock, Trnst Officer.
John Fox, Asst Trust Offiesr.
Walter Lambeth & Bro.,
Mgr. Insurance Department
Ask yourself if it would not be better to
forego the trifling luxury, NOW, in order to
be able to LATER use your money for
something really worth while. ,
If you decide to be a saver, you could find no
better personal service than our savings de
partment offers you.
American Trust Co.
Member Federal Reserve System
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Capital, Surplus and Profits, $1,800,000.00
Resources $10,000,000.00
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New Homes For Sale On
Reasonable Terms
" I you are Interested in a new home at from $3300 to $6500 let us
show you. We build our own and buy all our material in large quan
tities. If we do not have just what you want we will build a house of
your selection, on your lot or one you may select.,
Home Real Estate and Guaranty Company
REALTORS
Phone 589.
219 North Tryon St.
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Red Johnson
Charlotte's own, was the big star in Chapel Hill game, and the Va. beg were
no fools they knew to crowd this meteor from start to finish, otherwise N.
C.'s victory would have been written in bigger figures. Hurrah for Johnson!
THE MUTUAL, BILLY MALONE
pays out over a hundred thousand dollars a month in Charlotte, and not a
loan at more than 6. That's a nut hard to crack by any other financial
agency in America. Eastern capitalists take notice. We pause for reply.
WOMEN, BAD WOMEN
destroy thousands of happy homes annually, but the dirty mole, the beastly
scoundrels who aid, abet and lead them on and downward, ought to be hung
do you get me?
THE FELLER NOT SAVING TOD AT
Is a fool. How does he expect ever to be happy? Homes, honestly earned are
essential. The Mutual champions the home, champions happiness, and, la the
shining Southern star leading young men and women to legitimte, Batlsfyins
success. Where else do you find such service? I said service do you catch the
vision?
THE 68th SERIES IS MATURED
Come for your money. Listen to me: For 25 days more we offer shares back to. Oct,
1st without extra charge, that is at $3.75, which Includes Deo.
WE ALSO OFFER
200 shares, 5 up, from 6 to 18 months old .at sum paid In. Savo entrance
fees and accrued interest.
YOU CAN ALSO BUY
January Shares today by paying entrance fees, leaving off dues until January
You may pay ahead and get discount;. Can buy shares and get your Interest
Mutual Biiilding & Loan Association
SAY IT WITH
CANDY
The line of Candy we have NOR
RIS' is so delicious it always carries
a message of delight to the recipient.
Remember, No Christmas is really
Christmas wtihout Candy. Telephone
us. Walker's Service will again prove
Its value to you.
Walker's Drug Store
Corner Seventh and Tryon Streets
NORRIS CANDY PARKER PENS AGENTS FOR KL&
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CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS
CLUB
You May Join One or
More of the Follow
ing Classes
CLASS 5 First week 5c, second week 10c. increase?
each weekly payment 5c and receive in 50 (9,73 1
weeks $00
CLASS 5-A First week $2.50, second week $2.45. De
crease each weekly payment 5c and receive
in 50 weeks
CLASS 25 Pay 25c straight each week for
50 weeks and receive
CLASS 50 Pay 50c straight each week for
50 weeks and receive
CLASS 100 Pay $1.00 straight each week
50 weeks and receive
CLASS 200 Pay $2.00 straight each week
for 50 weeks and receive
CLASS 500 Pay $5.00 straight each week
for 50 weeks and receive
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Plus 4 Per Cent Interest for Prompt Payment.
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"Our Own Home
Home-ownership is a world-wide incentive to thrift. Attainment I o
of the object is rich reward. This bank appreciates no trust mr,f j
deeply than to be guardian of savings deposits which will some W
mean a new hearth in the community. We invite the Savings At ;
counts of "home lengers" who wish to be "home owners,"
The Merchants and
Farmers National Bank
S WEST TRADE STREET,
CHARLOTTE, N. C,
CAPITAL, SURPLCS & PROFITS $608,000.06
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