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HTO ONE REELER THE CHARLOTTE KEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20, m. 11 UJAS vr IK SHAPE VT UJAS - THE CAaSuESS WAY'Voo LET THESE NEW NOrs, Screujs AROUND - . UJHAT A ii i w ii 1 mm w i a. l r i a t w a . . (IIRISTMAS FOR MANY TO BE SAD Thousands of Immigrants tt'il! be Awaiting Trans portation for "Home." ,vk. Doc .o.--ln contrast to .ih whu-h nearly everybody c metropolis is looking: forward map. more than 1,000 men, :i .! children here are prepar iay m;;de only bitter by the that t'ay are unhappy in the rr.icinp. a-v the majority of Uncle w.p. r-Ai-y guests at the Ellis nation station, who are -ii. -:r countries are exhaust-. : immigration officials say. t cr.ristmas the island has ScwE OF -em uUlu 3ET LOST 3ET UOST- HUNGER IS THE MOTHE R OF INVENTION mil i in in i ' m jl A. fin ?' in f.-'-.r years many immigrants .-vr !-n detained at the Xation's gate r: -: holiday but they were thoughts of the land cf lyin- beyond the welcoming , f I.ii'erty. T.: yc'ir. however, the titan goddess ursA ohstaile in their path, with ;.?!! i'nd waving them back to :: when-:-? they came, lands in dismantled their homes o .. . ;-.i.-.-:!e money to America. , ": "jr.v if possible, th-.m iiio lot on the island, is that of of others in the ateera. quar. ,.c r' -- eral essels in the harbor. ; . :-o. h.tvr given up hope of being , ; 'a ;he country, and f.ic? the ' "f pending Christmas on ships - t n bacl to the countries -v-J . hoi.-d themselves to thinu ., n ;-;; as home. p.'-r; U. Tod. Commissioner of 1m---Htr'i. Mid it would be impossible cs-tUtc how any would spend Christ- i "'; i -i '.u. a.ujns to sent ! k :k. V :t uytuin;ng theselves from dav - " "ir i-i..Uj,nL uiaj. appeals to "''''"'-"'i ! -''Pn the doors of the I----! rtst-s to them after all. I r.r.-v :h: ." Mr. Tod s-aid. -The 's-'i w.;: b filled beyond capacity r.i :Vr' wi!l b a thou.an or two on '''y ,vj:t;'1 ,0 pt to the . island. he no Christmas holiday for :,- ;-:mvcration men. but on Sundav ,'-;-r-. n-f !1o;in to hav a little en brighten things, if we 3 frr tnec. iv'nii rar. f.- K ars er i I : - Pkt t r, 7 r i...,UJnct:.:...: . ,"r- " By C M. PAYNE Sou -Tr. KLNulVe I gNow.WiT 6ECoi71 WlClEKJTIf IC JlwATTi: s i . WsT.t. 6? fiiMwm' -r;, i. .mint7 S -nt sLo 3VIUTT ANDJEFF . Irg m ILL WINDHaIFbLOWS NO GOOD. " . . I 7. - i ' ants who are mo.t deep- o :rr tn.- most part come! :?!.ted by the war ami the r& '- TURLINGTON WILL their small fortunes get-' !' .inn naymg steamshm ADDRESS THE MEN vtore them tn v.u . "".ppi- 'inneu to return to ::t:oi. with the pros ijatc ji'bs or homes. r.1' t'-f ;Vp to s'-nd a. civwie-es '-"a din impulses will means can be used rnt torpedo against a how far distant the o .rc vided he is within r, l01 Fellowship -Club of the First Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday evening at 6:so o'clock in the church parlors. The officers for the coming year will be elected, and Z V Turlington, of Mooresville. will address the club on a very important and in terestng subject. Supper will be serv ed -promptly at 6:30. An hour's' use daily London suburbs. of the piano is being given to some domestic servant " " ' I t fcli' A Make Them Happy iMiiWUUMERS LISTEN TO COL. KIRKPATRICK CoK T. L. Kirkpatrick, promoter of things municipal, civic and otherwise in Charlotte, was the principal speak er Monday night before the Newcomers ciuo o. Charlotte, which was recently J -.e,-..... ail nnicn neia its hrst pub lic meeting at the Chamber of Com merce at 7 o'clock. '-Charlotte, Yester day. Today and Tomorrow" was the subject of Colonel Kirpatrick's ad- Colonel Kirkpatrick, who has al ways i.icts and figures about Charlotte at his commanrl cmi-o i n. ; . . . -t-wv a.. iciigiu upon the -history of Charlotte, some nf t. achievements ! growth and its prospects for future de- ciuj.uutms. Rsv. -vr E. Mcliwaine, Jr.. pastor of estnunster Preshvtorio .,i,.i. memb.;r of the club, rendered a report un in" Progress being made bv the committee of the club that is prepar ing to take over the travelers' aid v?g;-k here recently demitted by the Y. V. C. A Up said the committee was making progress and that the pros pects were the club would find a use ful field of endeavor in attending to this work. Tr is planned to greatly ex tend the scope of operations of the travelers' aid organization after the .ew'.-onii?rs tae it over. Members .of the committee in charga W'' ,New, entertainment which the club will stage on New J ear's night, reported that the plans for th3 event had been completed, ex cept in a few minor detail i j the entertainment and banquet would I e me? Oig event ot the club in its earlv history. A J 00 per cent attendance of I 1UU innioers is expected at the af- fair. AUTOMOTIVE RNinv PLEASURE PROGRAM The Charlotte Automotive Trade As sociation, met at the Chamber of Com merce building at 7 o'clock Monday evening for the annual banonet. notable lor the fact occasion true to the purpose for which it was planned. He presented J. R Barkalow. Lee A. Folger and Victor Shaw, each of whom had the privilege of the floor for a while, but steered clear of any reference to business and confined their remarks to some fea ture of amusement or jollification. The program was notable for the that -shon" t:,iv iliv .V. im,ilcu events on it. Mrs. C. B. Fud- evening devoted exclusively" to soe ' . ! m ct the 1 irst Presbyterian Pleasures and meiutmnr p r-i ' c!nn1 -'hoir. sang a solo. The Biddle of the Burwen-Har"; Co r' aS ?n fr "several numbers tcscmaster and hcnof LZfl I' Ulll VCl VJ METHODIST CHURCH SHOWS AN INCREASE 3 C The event was Chicago, Dec. 20. Membership in the Methodist Episcopal church in creased 80,404 during the year endinsr L-fccember 1. 1921, according to statis t'cs compiled and announced today by T.'r. Olivet S. Baketel, editor of the Methodist Year Book, New York: Th-s increase was in trommunicants of the church, not adherents. The membership of the Methodist Episcopal church is 3 938,655 in th United States and 542,087 in foreign tends. Benevolent enterprises of tne church during the year received 472.423.S7. There are 40,198 churches and parsonages, 34.500 ministers and local preachers. The average yearly salary of the Methodist preacher In this country is $1,576. ' ARE COINING NEW DOLLARS. Washington, Dec. 20. The arma ment conference will be reflected in new series of silver dollars, mint!r of whcih will be started immediately With a Davenport IEASTLAKE MAY KNOW OF VERDICT TONIGHT D. on Montrosa, Va., Dec. 20, Roger Eastlake. former naval nttv r,ffir., trial here for the murder of his wife at Colonial Beach, last September, may know the verdict of the jury tonight. Instructions to the jury and final ar gument by the State, and the alone remained to be conclude tnrJav and the case was regared as certain of going to the jury the latter part of the day. p , reS wheothing but "Ready Cash" gets you a "pleasant smile" or supplies your frtt eome-TODAY-with "your promise to pay" to the Store thatFs the true nf l? C7ery nCSt f.80"- Let us "outfit" you-or him, or her-with the most pleasing , SwW oLjixon, uuwij-iu-uic-imnurc, wcii-r alio reel wearing Apparel- 'A n It won't cost you much either. We have some beautiful patterns as low as $70.00. Velours, Tapestries and Calours. It s the largest line in Charlotte to se kct from, and anything that . comes from here has to he good you know that. Christmas is only five days away. Settle the question now. i ? How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home Hm no eqsal far prompt rwsnttg. lake but a ntaneat t prepare, aad UTef yea about f. . fte Period Furniture Co. 18 E- fourth CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 5024 ... ....... 1 You. know that piae is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason, is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remark able effect in soothincr and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine is famous for this purpose. Pine cough syrnps are combinations of pine and syrup. The "syrup" part is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy "that money can buy, put 2Vs ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill -up with home-made sugar synip. Or yon can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint more than rou can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and very pleasant children take it eagerly. 17 1 11!. J 1 V-l t J.OU cu icci uus iaae aoia oi a couga or cold in a way thai means-business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persistently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the Pinex and Syrup combination will gto it- usually in 24 hours or less. Solendid or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex 'is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Nbrwav pine extract. prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything eise. vruaxaJibeeu i hub uoui uvc bw f action or meneT refunded. The Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Tnd. : us ja m. -- - j -... - .mmm. mmu. - T mar I VA Ay - irtfitt'TM 1Tii.ii r iV1 1 i.niWMTiii.. t on our small-payment, easy-terms PLAN of Credit-for-all. Here are fEASIM APFAEEIL Ladies' Coats . Ladies9 Dresses Girls' Dresses Fur Scarfs . Sweaters Petticoats . Silk Blouses $18.98 up $13.98 up $6.98 up $5.98 up $4.98 up $3.98 up $3.98 up Men's Suits . Overcoats . . Boys Suits . . BoysOvercoats Mackinaws . .V Raincoats (wq&) Silk Shirts t mm i.- , ir- T-irTr-i rrwwimff -.m -r f-" .n,,..,..,, , - :.... : That's a part of our pleasing Service to Our Customers. You'll find no embarrass ments no trouble no wait ing! Our "Policy" is your Pleasure and Satisfaction. Open Every $22.50 up $23.50 up $6.98 up $12.98 up $8.50 up $6.75 up $5.95 up 41. You can't beat that CAN YOU? So COME IN.and let us help you make yourself an d some one else happy, for Christmas. There's no better time than NOW to get acquainted. V Night Until X-maa CLOTHING STORES 5 , South Tryon St. Early or Late' -We'll Serve You 'A it if- i .. if n il j ii i t : i ! i t i ! i! ! i ft r ; i. s : I ft I? Ii
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