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V THE CHARLOTTE NEWS DECEMBER 10, 1919. ELEVEN - . i f i i mi m IfcJ 1 Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 3, 1919. ;.int;i Claus: ; , a pood little boy three years that brings in my mother's coal weoil. I would like to have a ;,m1o and a box of sparklers and ci nuts, fruits and candy, for I oat. Your little friend, SAMUEL, WALSH, .JR. McAdenville, N. C, 'Dec. 3, 1919. n. Snnta Claus: a little pirl nine years old and third grade. This is the first , , l have wrote to you tp let you ov. what I want you to bring: me, a of bedroom slippers, a big doll, a a stove and some nuts, candy, fruit. Your friend, THELMA WILSON. Santa Claus: am a little boy nine years old. bring me a cap pistol and some a pair of gloves, soma nuts, or- and candy. RALPH STROUP, 1002 E. 8th St Charlotte, N. C , 0 Dec. 3, 1919. Dear Santa Claus: I also help my mother by playing with my little sister. I am five years old and would like to Wave a small pair of skates, a box of sparklers and nuts, fruit and candy. My little sister does not want much but a rattler, or little rubber doll or animal. I will close. Your little friend. PEMELIA WALSH Dear Santa Claus; I want you to bring me a pair of skates and a cowboy suit and some caps and a pair of wool gloves and I want a sleigh.- -.,.' WILLIAM STONE. 413 Templeton Ave. . . . Nuts and fruit, apples and candy, oranges. I will be E3B Dear Santa Claus: I will write you a letter. 10 years old Dec, 7. I am in the fifth fcrade. Please bring me a pair of skates and a doll with curly hair and doll cart and jnuff and fur, gloves, nuts, oranges. EUNICE CLARK. Don't forget my sister. She is five years old. She wants you to bring her a doll, doll cart and tea set trickle. Her name is GRACE CLARK. 413 Templeton Ave., Charlotte. 414 W.9th St., City Dec. 7. Dear Santa Claus r Will you please bring me a pair of skates and a Christmas stocking and a candy walking stick, rain cApe and a pocketbook and pair of kid gloves and some candy and nuts. To Santa Claus from ALICE DUNNN. 414 W. 9th St., City. , I go to the Fourth Ward school and am in the first grade. Don't forget me, I like you, Santa Claus. Charlotte, N. C, Dec. s. Dearest. Santa Claus: I am glad it is time for u tc come again. Since I am too big to play with toys, I want you to bring me a coat and a pair of kid gloves and a bi cycle, some oranges apples and nuts. Times are so hard 1 will not asK you for so much this time. Your little friend. HELEN DeLANEV. P. S. Don't forget father and mother. Dec. 4, 1919". Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a bicycle,, and fc-lc-ves, car dy4 fruits and nuts, a cap pistol and caps. From your loving friend, MILDRED PARLIER. 807 N- Caldwell St., City. A IMyEST Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a cap pistol and some caps, a pair of gloves and a horn and lots of fruir and candy. Your lit tle seven-year-old friend, FRANK STROUP, 1002 E. 8th St. Dear Santa .Claus: I am a little boy five years old. Please bring me a drum, horn, cap pis tol, some caps and a pair of gloves, nuts, oranges and apples. Don't for get daddy and mamma. Your friend, RHYNE STROUP, 1002 E. 8th . St. Charlotte, N. C Dec. 6, 1919. Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy 12 years bid. Please bring me a pair of gloves and a pair of skates and some oranges and nuts and candy. Thank you. , PRIDE KERR. 800 W. 4th St., Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 4. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl eight years old. . I go to school and am in the 2nd grade. I want you to bring me a doll that will open and shut b,er eye sand with curly hair, fur set, tea set, sparklers, horn and lots of candy, fruits and nuts of all kinds. Your little friend HARRIETT WEARN THOMPSON. 1919. Dec. 4, 1919. Dear Santa Claus: J I am a little boy 7 years old and I am in the second grade. - I want you to bring me an automobile, cap pistol and caps, candy, fruits and nuts. From your loving friend, RUSSELL JAMISON, 807 N. Caldwell St., City. Lowell, N. C, Dec. 5;; .1.119. Dear Santa Claus: We are three little boys, nine, five and three years old. We ire writing to you, so you will know whit we want you to bring us for Christmas. Wo want an airship, an iron train, and a zoo car, and of course we want soma fruit, nuts and candy. Your little friends. JULIAN, CARL, and R. R. LEONH.VRDT. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl six years old. This is my first year in school. I want you to please bring me a doll, some doll clothes, a doll trunk and little piano, and a little lamp, lots of nuts, candies and fruits. Your little friend, DORIS BELL. 404 N. Smith St., Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, N. C, Dec. A, Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy 5 years old. I have been a good boy. I want you to bring me a nice coaster wagon, gloves, horn, cap pistol, and caps, sparklers and lots of candy, fruit and nuts of all kinds. Wishing you a merry Christmas. Your little friend, JOE THOMPSON. 0 .? ' .l?.V- V.-jr- J'U.Jt. ftU O 'AVr WW WW Ji-W KWl'rMf WA- iSW 'A i'? CATARRHAL DEAFNESS ; b MAY BE OVERCOME i'? ' ,- " ' ' - - It you have Catarrhal Deaf- ness or are even just a little hard, of hearing or have head noises go .to your druggist and X get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 1-4 pint -7? of hot water and a ntue granu- ;? lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoon- ) ful four times a day. This will often bring quick re- i' lief from the distressing head it noises. Clogged nostrils" should X open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into w the throat. It is easy to prepare, -k costs little- and is pleasant to vr take. Anyone losing hearing or -X- who has Catarrhal Deafness or i'? head noises should give ; this ft prescription a trial. ' O'' jf,o? jrJt, A'JU '--". cje. ")S"i "Vvifi" ' l "3V"iS" 1C"iS" "VS VS" SS"3iA 'rif lC '?'t? VIRGINIA BASEBALL LEAGUE IS CLASS B Norfolk, Va.. Dec. 10. In session "Pape's DiapepSin" is the quickestsurest relief for a Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomach Distress vanishes I Stomach acidity causes indigestion! rood souring, gas, distress! Wonder what upset your stomach? Well, don't bother! The moment you eat a tablet ,: two of Pape's Diapepsin all the ! imps of indigestion pain, the spur heartburn and Belching of gases, uuo to acidity, vanish truly iwonderful. Millions of people know that it is nefdlo-ss to bei' bothered with indiges tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom ach. A few tablets of Pape's Diapepsin neutralize acidity and give relief at once no waiting! -Buy' a box of Pape's Diapepsin now! Don't stay miserable!' Try to regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods Without caus ing distress. The cost is so little. The benefits" so great. You, too, will be a Diapepsin . enthusiast afterward CKarlotte, N. C, Dec. 4, 1919. . Dear Santa Claus: I want you tp bring me a large doll and a bed for her to sleep in, a set ot furniture, a tea set, some candy, ap ples, orange and nuts of all kinds. Your little friend, JULIA' RITCH. Elizabeth Mill, Route 4. Box 10. "IF YOU WANT Your house green, use green paint," so is this advice. If you want a Christ mas Giftfor a man go to a man's store. Ours, for Instance. Suits Overcoats Neckwear Handkerchiefs Handbags Suit Cases Union Suits Bath Robes 1 x W A Charlotte, N..C, Dec. 4, 1919. Dear Santa Claus: I will write you and tell you- what I want. I want a drum, a train, a wag on, a gun, a ink pen, a box of station ery paper, cap or suit, a cap pistol. I will close. Your loving friend, MARSHALL McALISTER. Elizabeth Mill, Route 4,. Box 10. Dear Santa Claus: W .v Kr My name is Elisabeth and they call me "Sally" for some reason, I don't know, and I am 4 years old, and I am good and not a bit mean. Will "you b3 so kind as to bring me a real big doll and I want her dressed in pink, please; a gray doll carriage, a set of dishes, and a bed for my dolly to sleep on; nuts, oranges, candy, and apples, and please bring my dear little brother" Bil lie anything, as he Is Just ten months old. Your dear friend, '- "ELIZABETH (and NOT Sallie) HOLLI- C LEji-iU. ISO. DUO VV .Cilguiu onv.ck. . Marshvllle, N. C, Dec. 6. Dear Santa Claus; As you told us to write you and tell - you what we wanted, I thought I would write you. You will have to bring my little brother a whole lot of pretty things. We want three cap pis tols and six boxes of caps and we want an electric train with some nuts and candy and one horn. Yours truly, C. E. WHITE, JR. Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 7. Dearest Santa: I am my mamma's onliest boy and the baby too, age 3 1-2 years. So dear Santa I'm a real good boy. I always give up to my sisters, never cry to go with them either. I always stay at j ; , R - ,v . . tr.. home with mamma and when she wants J , I Dau j-ieague s directors voieu lu in crease the circuit to eight clubs and arised the standard of the league to class "B." Rocky Mount and Wilson, two North Carolina cities, were awarded franchises. The salary limit was fixed at 2.150 ex clusive of the manager, and the next season divided into halves, , ending. July 3 and September 11. The 1920 season will open April 25. Each club is limited to 14 pjeyers. W. S. Mayo,, of Rocky Mount, was elected vice-president of the league and W. B. Bradley, of Richmond, wa& continued as president. to go, I, say, "You can go mamma, I stay at home never cry to go. There fore don't you think I'm a very good boy and deserve a tricycle Christmas. My little plav mate has one and I too would like to have one. Please tie a horn on it so I can make all the fuss I want to for one day. Lovingly, JOSEPH - DANIEL ROBINSON. 313 East 9th St., Charlotte, N. C. Only Thirteen More Days Left to Do Y o u r Christmas Shopping. So Why Wait Until the Last Day? You Can Get c J Better Selection Now. SWAMP-ROOT FOR EIDNEY AILMENTS Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 7, 1919. Dear Santa Claus: ' . Am so glad it is t.me for you to come i again, seems so long since you were here. Please bring me a nice desk for a child 10 years old and a big doll. Also dear Santa will you bring my little sister, age 5, a nice doll and carriage. Hoping how soon we will see you. HELEN and EDNA EARL ROBINSON. There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liv er and bladder. . Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the roason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of dis tressing cases. Swamp Root makes friends quickly because its mild and im mediate effect Js soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug: stores in -bottles of two sizes, medium and large. ' : However, if you wish first to test this great preparation 'send ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ., for a sample bottle. When writing COST OF LIVING HAS REACHED HIGH MARK New York, Dec. 10. The cost of living as based on 96 staple commoditieSi ad vanced 1.3 per ent during the last month and now stands at 131. per cent above the pre-war level, or the highest ever known, according to figures made public Tuesday by Bradstreet's. Tex tiles, provisions and groceries constitute the bul kof the commodities. r . $5,000,000 MEMORIAL, ' Washington, Dec. 10. Plans for the erection of a $5..000,000 church on the grounds here of the Catholic Univeristy pnrlv next serine as a memorial to f-Catholics who gave their lives in the war was approved Tuesday by the board 4 o 9 A t 1919. YOKE UH1 Cunnm Old Sandy Dear: All I want this year is a Saxon auto mobile, a drum, a horn, nuts, oranges apples, candy and lots of good things to eat. Now do you think that is too much for a boy of 6 years to ask for? If f o, , bring whatever you like. Your good friend, CECIL HOLLIFIELD. 605 W. Eighth street. P. S.: Oh! I most forgot, I want a jumping jack, please, if nothing else. Charlotte, Dec. : 4, 1919. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl, 8 years old. I want you to bring me a bicycle, some can dy, nuts and some fruit. Your little fripnd, . INEZ DELLINGER. 1006 Mint street. Dear Santa: I won't ask for much this Christmas, for there are so many girls and boys that won't get anything this Christmas. So you can bring me anything that you can. Your friend, LEE GRAHAM. 414 W. Ninth St., City. Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me, a sled and a music roll and jome books to read and some games and a pair of kid gloves and a pocket book. That is all, to Santa Claus from ? ' VIOLET DtJNN, v 414 W. 9th St.. City. I go to the Fourth Ward school. I am in the fourth grade, don't fr&et me, I like you Santa Claus, and ome fruit and cahdy and nuts. of trustees of the university at a meet be sure and mention the Charlotte i iRS over which Cardinal Gibbons, presv News. ; dent of the board, presided. BROWN & PAGE THE NEW DISON PHONOGRAPH AT 231 SO. TRYON ST. YOU WILL SEE OUR BIG SIGN That's the place to buy your EDISON New All models in stock. OWM & PAGE OOI South Tryon Street OJL Phone 3767 Near Third 50MERWLLEb 5TR AND TATTLERS. TOM. WHATS ON AT THE STRAND TODAY ? 1 ( ' U 'M LOOKING SEE NOW w x . i m. - - I lit w mi w wu - a . w- nr- a vi m WHY-TOM MOORE IS ON in'T'Oby'.s bow amd AU5o the STRAND QUARTEITTE i v GEEV WE'VE. JUST GOT I Time to glt. 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