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CITY PLANNING IDEA AVORED Kca!ly Hoard Will Get Be- hind Movement Inaugu- , rated in 1916. (.ii;ir!otto Realty Board, at its !:!!!. Ju'i'ii AYcdnesday at the ,:' Commerce declared enthu in favor of takinpr up the . " which. John Nolan, land ; drfw in 1916 for Char- i;:t growth, at the behest of r ot Commerce. ami uvnt re"ord as ready to help in every o,"!', 'ee !l cil- fanning?6 be! ioie tno realty men and showed thPm arcnitect had planned in 1916 as mean of guiding Charlotte's future gwh adStVy-- ih! . Pfect of Growth had 'to be abandoned and J.lack was continued as chairman of lealty men also went on rwnrf as ready to heir, fho M.i" .n. recoid project to become a , Vrm "Sf THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 15 1921 here by helping in whatever feasible way it could to provide the exposition with a permanent, large and spacious -"v-iti"i-v "ii.il two stories m height and at least 60,000 feet of "uui opace amerence in when you "Crispy an erunchy an' all-th. time-crackly! Gee, what would happen if Kellogg's got all eated up before tomorrow 1" KING GIVES RIFTR TO ESKIMO CONVICT London, Dec. 14. An amusing story or the King of Denmark's recent visit to Greenland was recentlv told by M Aagaard. of the Danish 'legation, to a f the Danish Club in London. As the royal yatet was approaching uaiK speeK Became visible on the open sea. It proved to be a soli tary Eskimo in his little Cayak (native canoe). The Eskimo came on board aM f J0yalty in havin braved the perils of the sea in such a frail craft assured mm, needless to say,- the warmest of Welcomes. The T-Tinp- r.T-oet., with a cigar and, what the Eskimos most highly prize, a rifle. On landing the King described the in cident to the Danish Commissioner in Greenland and. asked him who th man was. . The Commissioner, in accents of ror--ror replied: "The man's an escaped convict. He broke prison vesler-lav, stole a canoe and put to sea. Ve thought he had been drowned. COR eat alize the Flak 4 1 1 !' n Jk Z S St?nt you Pea the gen"ous sized package till they're tucked away in reat and tinv "bread-baskets Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a neSS ending delight! You can't even look at those W erunchy, without getting mighty hungry! Such a spread for big and little boys and girls fZT'f White corn kernels wondrously flavored and dehciously toasted in Kellogg's own way ! You can't imagine anything more joyous to eat, or more ideal for fussy x Kellogg's Corn Flakes are childhood's ideal food! Kiddies can eat as much as they can carry! Every mouthful makes for health, for sleepy-time-stomachs! Don't just ask for "corn flakes"! You say KELLOGG'S and you'll cet KELLOGG'S! 6 TOASTED CORN FLAKE? x'.sf'ls'AnQ' OPPOSE SOLDI EH BOM S. Washington. Dec. 15. The adminis trative committee of the American Bankers' Association at a meeting here jfsu'iuay reanirnu-d the opposition to the soldier bonus hm vnin u annual convention of the session last olioo m ios Angeles. A! .f KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krnmbled 3 ' . EndsStubhornCoughs in a Hurry For real ffctiTnes. this old home-mad remedy has no equal. 4 tasily and cheaply prepared. j You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous . old home-made remedy Anyone who has coughed all day and al night, will say that the immediate re lief given is almost like magic. It takes but a moment to prepare, and really there is nothing better for coughs Into a pint bottle, put 2V ounces of Imex; then atid plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clariiied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either ?Py', th? JuI1 vint saves about two- cough preparations, and gives you a more ijusiuvc, eneciive remedy, it keeps per fectly, and tastes pleasant children You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes all the air passages. It promptly loosens a j i ry ,isht C0ll?h. and soon you will notict the phlegm thin out and then disappear altogether. A dav's ure will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis,- croup, hoarseness, and bron chial asthma. Pinex is j most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, tne most reliable remedy for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2. ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything else.. Guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., it. Wayne. Ind. I have told before in iv,, Story cf the women whn , if-- !. - - - - uao uh toe nails rouged and ponshed with a buffer every day I think it is not at all a Uad idea for a woman tv. i . - "iu-:j ttiM """"5 m tne world to f..jfoi. lo inaKe nerspif 1, as possible. Unfortunatelv few of na u - v, v. n , " """b ume S7U LVl fcUL;n ury. Yet we should all keep our feet as iiowu,. dimply .becaus we. will fe-ain that tV i , ro"1101 efficiency, it need not take a erreat; rtQoi . tp . .. "Cl1 "j. tune. " . ltJt,L vy tired, or if thev are lnclinerl in hf tonn. . . J a daily bath by soaking thlm in "hot salt water. If there is any tenancy toward an unpleasant odor, they rl quire a snecial trratmcnt ..i,.-t- be talked about another time. If there tenoency towards callouses or corns, it will pay you to buy a good quality corn knife, and to learn the proper way to use it. You can even make use of the little safety razor Wades if you are careful how you han cue them. After the feet have ben soaked preferably after you have had ;. i Tt , . , wun a knife and tf.le o f the tough yellow skin which nnre3vted- , form a permanent corn. -Non must be very careful, for you w.l? hurt yourself if you cut' Uvl skin and poison yourself if a cut is neglected. If you are afraid to use a corn knife, use a. strip of sand paper or emery paper insiead. Keen the nails' cut straight across and fairly short by using sharp scissors, and clean them underneath and around the edges. M. C.: -If. you are anwhere near 30 years of age. your weight is about 40 pounds too much. No wonder your ! stomach and hins are tnn 1, m...; ; SK"S ex;eC!Ses antl 1:ol,in- Riuce by ;. iV -T ' dUL my reduction taoies send me a loit dressed stamped envelope. Anxious: Tour risirint'i kl ine tcimtr uieeaintr eums kpty r x. " . , J LU UK a perfect description of pyorrhea. This , ula uy iariar getting against and under the gum, where it irritates, mak-i mg the gum sensitive. Sometimes it I makes little puss pokets and eventual-' ly ,the gums shrink.. A good dentist will clean the teeth getting his instrument under the edge of the gum and removing all this hard irritating tartar... Many dentists neg- .-v. .1110 uu ui J-unciamental work which is one reason why pyorrhea is so common. Frankly, I would advise you to see another dentist at once and have your teetii cleaned properly Otherwise, you mav lose thPm are fa. too young for anything like , uiau FOOT TREATMENTS. ble time, nowever, owing to the great number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be en closed with the question. The Editor. POLLEY WILL CLIMB REALTY BUILDING In connection with the "For-Get-AIe-Not Campaign" that is being staged by the local chapter of the Disabled American Veterans here Saturday, George G. Polley, better known as "the Human Fly," has agreed to climb the Realty ouilding, the city hall, and sev eral other buildings in the city on Fri day and Satuiday of this week. Mr. Polley will be remembered by many Charlotte people as the one who climbed the Realty building here six years ago without the aid of ropes Permission has been secured from Mayor Walker to starro tMc r --- ...wo cvirm uu the mayor will also issue a proclama- ui-uei-ivie-woi pay. -Mr. Pollev hofn 1- , . - -iv.iv- iiin-ivilis ini3 iiiuu, signs a written release eliminat es Liiv owners ot tne buildings which ne climbs from anv romr.r,iv,;u.. case of acci.lent on his part. Recently while making on of his sensational climos in Srartanbnr c .: dow came down on one of his fingers iui neviai moments ne held the weight of his entire body with this one finger which had been badly mash ed bv the fall rf tUo T,r; , Polley is also a vctpran f tv, -r- u war and a charter member of th American Legion, having served in the uuBciduim cauoon corps. COURT DECISION mi CHARTER RECEIVED A copy of the Supreme Court's fiL cision on the Rama Rural Community incorporation has been received Hv tia clerk of the court, the decision nulli fying the charter of the community on the ground that it did not comprise one entire school district, as the law specifically directs. but comprised parts of three adjacent school districts. A copy of the decision was hon over to the superintendent of schools for the possession of the school board, which was Dartieularlv intoo the decision, for the reason that it had ceen restrained by the community from .exercising its He-Mo in thQ oi-,Ani districts lying within the incorporation. 1 t.er ine Doara was neld back by this injunction, it solicited the State to move In its defense and action was instituted by the attorneyl general to have the charter of the community declared null and void on the ground as above stated. The decision of. the Supreme Court construes the rural community incor poration act passed by the Legislature Of 1917 as mpaninc thnt no rnmmimi. ty is entitled to a charter unless It em- t it . . -. oraues an ot one scnooi district. BO M'MILLIN IS TO MARRY. Shrevenort. La.. Dec. is. "Tin" w,-. Millin, of Centre College, who ciosed u contract to coach the Centenary Collet football team for three years, will be married in Fort Worth, Texas, New Year's Day, according to friends here, find will build his home in Shreveport, the lot to be donated by the college. Composers certainly do put on airs. That's their business. Astonishing Offer Cut the Coupon Below and Save 35c on a $1.00 Bot tle of Hiawatha Indian Herb Tonic. Take a pair of scissors and cut out WfUp1 th'yu will find at the bottom of this advertisement. It means health for you. Hiawatha In dian Herb Tonic througrh its stimula tion of the stomach, liver and kidneys cleans and clears the. whole system of its poisons and brings out the feeline SLf?fpfc un,d "PU!un" that denotes perfect health. You can't afford to without Hiawatha Indian Herb Tonic in your home. You should not neglect Being Made this opportunity to Eave 35c in its purchase. For sale at leading drug; Mores. SKc COUPON WORTH 85e This coupon, together with only 65c in cash, is good for a full-sized $1.00 bottle of HIAWATHA INDIAN HE21B TONIC. If. after using: It ac cording to directions, you do not feel that it is worth ten times the price, bring back the empty bottle money. In case you are not able to j fet niAHAlHA 1.NU1.A1N tir.Kis ONIC from your druggist, send il.ll IO V.VUf'VM T llll VV "IH & 'V UC. 4 W" will send It to you postpaid. GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR with "nAwncDiMDt mill tl lilUk-IXMlL. M L. C : A girl, 19 years old, should weigh about 115 pounds, but the exact weight depends on her age. Try olive oil and grape juice to get fat! All. inquires ac'dresed to Miss Forbes in care of the "Beauty Chats" depart ment win DC. ansvereci in tnose columns hi iiiui turn. ms requires consider- Buy a 35-eent bottle of "Danderdine." One application ends all dandruff, stops Itching and falling hair, and in a few moments ycu haVA doilhlPf! the han. ty of your hair. It will , appear a mass, so eoff t? . , . - : lustrous, ana easy to do ? up. But what will yleaue y yvu moat win De alter a few weeks use, when you "ee new hair fine and downv at first voo but really new han bunjiis .ii over tne scalp. "Danderinp" ic tn the hair what fresh . showers of rain "omuo are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. This delight ful stimulating tonic helps thin, life less, faded hair to grow long, thick, heavy and luxuriant. ; figs HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS The very latest designs just re ceived. We have a large assort ment and priced very reason able. Be sure to see our stock before you buy. Call 1530 and ask to see sam ples. News Printing House The Quality Shop CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' . i i - -l f.a 11 Tl 1V Jr o Hardware & Paint Co. A CAREFULLY SELECTED LIST OF W Wort TrwJe SV i i i : i V Phono 175 rTHE GOOD SERVICE STORE" M AT PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYONE ATHESON Hardware & Paint Co. SO West Trade St, ' v v ; Phl)ne 175 Toys and Novelties i' iWfsyJmiii.iiniil J-A.-Jiiii.iiiii.iib uiiqiBfflCTtTlV;mre Great Values ! See Them Before You Buy. These Offerings Will Please the Kids and the Prices Will Please You. Your dollar buys much here. We are offering in the Toy Shop Tea Sets, Shimmy Dogs, Electric Mo tors. Jump Jiggers, Pop guns and many other desir able articles at $1.00 each. Specials In SAFETY RAZORS DURHAM-DUPLEX BATHROOM RAZOR SETS M Each Complete razor, with white enameled met al holder, also package of blades. This is a most desirable gift as well as an attractive novelty which will appeal to the well dressed man. The Finest Gifts for HER V Gifts for Men and Boys Our displays include a great array of most desir able gift articles which will highly please the men and boys. In our showings are pocket knives in great va riety, golf balls, flash lights, air rifles, shocking ma chines, chemical sets, air planes, automobiles, coaster wagons, velocipedes, over land scooters, scout hatch ets, scout knives, scout belts, scout knapsacks, skates, ra zors and many other items. OUR PRICES ALWAYS CAUSE SURPRISE, THEY ARE SO REASONABLE YOU SAVE MONEY AND GET QUALITY HERE. j gifts Other Specials This is the day of practical fts articles which prove use ful to the recipient as well as serve as a reminder of the giv er's friendship. That knowledge has influenced MATHESON'S to provide a wide choice of beautiful and useful articles of household equipment, any one of which will make a most de sirable gift. SEE OUR OFFERINGS. FT? , I I Hi Our store is overflowing with gift sug gestions that reflect the Spirit of Christ mas and the prices reflect the spirit of MATHESON'S. Everything is carefully selected to conform with our ideals of good taste and sound value. For the wife, mother, daughter or sweet heart we have many delighgtful gift sug gestions, including electric toasters, perco lators, waffle irons, boudoir sets, chafing dishes, casseroles, mustard and candy jars, cake paltes, bread plates, fruit trays and baskets, and a wonderfully interesting dis play of Community Silver, including sev eral patterns. imi J mm Brass Andirons and Brass Coal Vases $7 50 to $20.00. Brass Fire Sets and Brass Fire Screens, $7.50 to $20.00. Bird Cages, $4.00 to $15-00. Vacuum Bottles, all sizes, $1.00 to $15.00. BIG VALUES IN TOY AUTOMOBILES VELOCIPEDES SKATES We have several models of toy automo biles. They ar jnade to stand rough usage. Priced from $9.00 to $20.00. Small Velocipedes,-$4.00 to $5-00. UNION ball bearing Skates, all sizes $2.50. For the Children An unusually large selection here Talking Dolls Indoor Golf Sets Golf Bags Electric Trains Boxing Gloves Tennis Balls Basket Balls Footballs Guns Rifles GUNS Single SHOTGUNS $10.00 Hunting Caps Hats 75c to $2.00 RIFLES, $1.00 to $25.00 atheson Hardware & Paint Co. Vdin . itJL --fniri-f ii ijii , rlftrMBMaiMMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMMIriM
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