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Pi - i, i) lfit.. X C . Dec. 18. ir s;ntn I mi a little boy seven ! Will you please bring me ' ,,;! suit, a football, train and a ,,' .,.,,, ruts, candy and fruit. , 11 fcv this Christmas. Your rml. Oorrr Torman, Jr. ,; .n :.n i o. X. C. Dec. 16, 1921. ,. s;1 CI.. hp: 1 want you to o - iinlc iloll and a ball and n ;',.(; fi'li of doll dresses. Buddy ").; i-th McDowell streei. c i am a little girl two years vie. :. vs. X. C. Dee. 16. 1921. ,r.i;: Claus: I hope the snow t.ni deep 1'or you to stop at. i want you to bring me a rind doll cart, skates, .ir.l Unit. Your little friend,' I'iiillips. ChStrlntfp V n -r, - ears old. I go to school and like mv Ker very much. Will you please bung: me a pack of Old Maid cards checkerboard, ring. pair of overshoes' Youw y - -nUt8(- c4ndy and app: lout xoxms friend, Catherine Walsh Charlotte. X. c r,. c. . December K, 1921. v ?L jV1 Claus-I am a little girl Me a box of candy, a sewing basket and a packet book. and a lot of oranges KSnS? ' andy and nuts- YS ETHEL HEAKX. THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20, 1921. Charlotte, N. C 917 Calvene, Ave. Dear Santa 1 am a little girl 12 years old, as Christmas is coming I want you to know what I want for Christmas. Santa I wr.nf vnn tn lwinc me a pair of shoes and some nuts, candies and fruit that is all I want for I don't want to be greedy. Don't forget my sisters ana my rather and mother. JENNIE ItUTH MESSER. :.mv?. X. C. Dee. 17. 1D21. Ci.-li'S: 1'llOpO the SHOW i deep 1 hat you cannot get 1 want a bicycle. Pome -::u-. e.'ndy and oranges and i mits. Your friend, Green s. KtMite No. 19. X. C Dec. 17. 1921. :.i Clans: r hoyto the snow -.i deep that you can not house Chriftr.ms. I wmt n pie: a linie gun. football. :i l oranges. Your , little : i:,a. X. C. Dee. IK, 1321. :' i C!:uis: 1 do mt know Mu lister will mail this .. 'it Mo boy ninn years e;; tn bring mo an elee r ii- . fruit and nuts. Good-, C'u'ws. David Moonrv. j N. C Dec. Irt. 1921. Ci.-uijt: I am a little sir) I pi in school. I like -y H'iitli. Her name in vi" you please bring .: T; is is all 1 want for sk.T'-s. rain cape, all v :-.!t!o friend. Martha Charlotte. X c December 15, 19H. ho? bnfarnU, Cs-1 m a great big goj. but I want you to bring me a orCymv &"vn f0t baI1' and MmeuSnS friend. SAVCeth. to your BO BERT P. XIVEXS. Charlotte, N. C. Dear nnt; na.i t i.--v v,"u'' uni m nine eii'i ts at 10 East Palmer street. I want j ou to bring me a sWnv .ir.ii M. ..frx1,lulmaaml a ttlc blanket too. friend. S me" YCUr ,ittle ETHEL VINSON. Dear Santa ciaus T am a little girl 9 jears old. i will now tell you what 1 want you to bring rne. 1 want a doll .mil a carriage, also a. tooth brush and some paste and fruit. That is all Dear ounta. r rorn OLLIE BELLE MESSER. 0l( Canvene Ave. f atho?! 11CaSe rcmcmcr m' mother and Charlotte, N. C. 'December 15. 1921. Dear Santa Claus I am a little boy 5 years old and have a little brother 3 years old. We want you to bring us a little automobile that we can ride in and a horn and some A. R. c. hinok-a anfl anything else nice you wish to bring. Good bye old Santa, merry Christmas to you. WALTER LEE and EDWARD OYER'-CASH. 207 S. Cecil St. Charlotte. X". C. T December 16. 1921 Dear Santa. Clans r n,v. -, i;t j yean, old I want you to bVingme a juoll carriage, a hobby horse and some nuts and candy. Your little friend 1 RUTH BROWN. Charlotte, N. C. December 16. 1921. Dear Santa Claus 1 am n littl imv o years old. I want you to bring me a wagon, a pair of gloves, a new suit of clothes, some nuts and candy. Do not forget my Grandma Brown and Lee at Belmont. Your little friend, ANDERSON B. BROWN. McAdcnville, N. C. December 16, 1921. Dear Santa Claus I am a little girl H years old and I am in the fourth grade. I Want A. doil lnhv iinrl a troea.f and some nuts and some candy and! torget l'apa and mama and sister. Your friend. LELAH COLE. Charlnttv X r tv. ' . Dear old Santa: Please gring' me a sandy-andy, a stoper gun, a big firj reel a pollyana game, tov motei-cvcle and bring my little neice .lame Bizzo a big sleepy doll and a cart and I c-n Please bring my brother a bvclSe and don't foreet m th ;.Lei a.nd ... oi'w, v-uariotte, JN. C. Dear Santa Claus: 11 lmif gS 3 j ears old. Please bring me a trycic kle a big doll that sleeps and a car age to roll it in a set of dishes, a ling a horn and some storey books and lots of nuts, and fruit Please bring my little brother, W B lr a rsu a nvin. ana a fire truck, lour hftle friend, Theltna Aleene Os borne, 409 East Oak street. Dear Santa Claus: I an? a little girl: k years old and would like you to bring i ".c- rx. anviiig hhu laiKing doll, a doll carriage, a bed for my doll, some candv Er?,anVrUit- .A,f5 hvln m' babv bi other Raymond, an engine and a wagon. Please sure not to forget your little friend. Wishing vou a mer- LX,mas;J am AlipS KliSf Eawing. oOS Worthmgton Ave., Charlotte, X C P- S. I thank you. Dear Old Santa - Claus Please bring me a little baby .doU and some fruit, l am two rears oiri rinn't ft . r', sheJ1.s "4 years old, her name is niu V ' snean a doll and fruit also, ahank you Santa. I wish you a merry Christmas. PAULINE WH1TTIXGTON. Dear Santa Claus: I am a big bov twelve years old.. I am in the six grade, an I want you to bring me a pair of skates and a football and pair of gloves and some fruit and nuts candv, lour dear friend, Joe Spurorier, 5 West Bland street. Charlotte. N. C. December 15, 1921. Dear Santa Claus' I am n little irh-i seven yerrs old. Will you please bring men walking' doll that savs mama and f;ome candy, nuts and fruit and please Santa I would like a push cart for my doll. Y'our little friend. MARY KATE NEELY. 416 North Church St. Gifts n rr M en App reciate from this store is the unforgetable gift, selected bv exnerts. Ion? in advance, and with care. Our name on an article of men's ap- Piiei wm favor with men who like quality and betokens the good taste and judgment of the giver. Charlotte, X. C, Dec. 16. 1921. Dea;- Santa: I am writing vou" a let ter in regard to Xmas. I am a little girl, six years old. and I want vou tu bring me a tricycle, and a set of tin ker toys, and some nice books, and lots of nuts and candy, and fruit of all kinds. Thank vou dear S;i httle friend, Edith Campbell, 1930 East! ui street. Charl6tte, X. C, Dec. 16. 1921. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl three and a half years old. Please bring me a Christmas tree, a writing ft rlr -mi cmA -. w 1 1 . v... . dinner table, and some dishes, and some fruit and candy. Merry Christmas, lour fittle friend. . Kathlyn Blackburn. 213 S. Cecil street. NORTH CAROLINA' LEADS. i BheX?1i- Dec- 20. North Carolina leads all Southern States for 1921 in the number of vocational training schools maintained under the Smith Hughes act, George W. Coggins, State supervisor of trades and - industrial schoo'j. stated last night. Under the census just completed North Carolina u credited with 163 unit ' classes in trade ?nd industries instruction. The iivxl a Late is Texas with 108 classes. 13 TWO CHILDREN BURNED. Florence, S. C, Dec . 20l Louise Oliver, 11, and Alcese Oliver, 3, were burned to death Monday in a cottun pack house fire at Sellers, near here. The girl apparently had tried to res cue the b05". her cousin, from the flames, believed to have been caused by a larm hand dropping a cigarette stump in the cotton. Their bodies were xuuna wiin arms interlocked. 1 ' i i i i i II Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 16. 1921. Dear Santa: I am a little bov 7 yars old, and I want you to bring me an Irish mail with a" body on it. and a tool chest, and a moving picture ma chine, and just lots of fruit, nuts, and candy. Your Friend, Coral Campbell, 1930 East 7th street. The IDEAL - ARCOLA h!aftS t,he Smal1-' hme in the same comfortable wav th- jrreat fum. heats the mansion ard far more economieaUv ah m 5reat rumace Initial cost is small. That's the last cSt ?4pt"for fie ? lTd fJlke" no trouble to operate. except tor ruel, and it is almost LET US TELL 10U ALL ABOUT THE IDEAL-ARCOLA McAuley, Garrison & Hopkins Co. 313 East Trade St CHARLOTTE. X. C. Thone 143 A Bath Robe Is a Gift That Any Man Will Appreciate. . A Bath Robe selected i'roni our offerings will be sure to please the most exacting:. Coat style Eath Robes in figured iesijrns. Finished with a heavy girdle. Comfort able and handsome. clippers to match. $6.00 up 'airs, . Cvvi if AFew Gift Suggestions Collar Bags Gloves Cravats Hosiery Sweaters Pajamas Silk Shirts-1 House Robes Bath Robes Smoking Jackets Auto Gloves Fancy Belt Buckles Full Dress Vests Tuxedo Vests Silk Underwear Traveling Sets Box of Collars Shirt Jewelry Handkerchiefs Scarf Pins Hair Brushes Christmas Gloves RINGWORMS ON FACE AND NECK For Two Years, itched and Burned. Face Disfigured, Cuticura Healed. "My face and neck became rough tod full of pimples. After a couple of weeks the pimples turned to ring worms and my face was covered. They itched and burned so that I could hardly do my work, and my face was badly disfigured. "The trouble lasted about two years. I saw Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertised and sent for a free sample which helped me. I pur chased more and after using two cakes of Soap, together with the Oint ment. I was healed." (Signed) Miss Caroline Morphis, Carrboro.No.Car. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your daily toilet preparations and watch your skin improve. 8p1t4FrbTStaa. Address: "Cattcur Lab OMtenu. Stpt H, MH S. Mm." Sold erery wfarry. Soap toe. Ointment 25 nd Me. Taicum 25e. Cuticura Soan shaves without naugl Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 16. 1921. Dear Santa: I am a little girl eight years old in the second Grade. Pleasn hvinjv me a desk and a chair a doll witn ' long black curly hair, a bureau, some j oranges, apples, some nuts. Thankini? you verv much. Your little friend, ! Mario Esther Burch, C05 1-2 N. Bre-! vard street. J-- ' , . tit Dear Santa Claus: T am a little girl i year oia. i want you to please bring me a doll and a doll trunk and a. rinar and a pencil box, and a tea set and I will close this time. Your little friend, Mary Elisabeth Mincey, 613 Jackson ave., Charlotte, X. C. , Charlotte. X. C. Dec. 15. 1921. Dear Ranta Claus: I am a little girl i nine years old. Flease bring me a pair of bed room slippers, a blue tarn, some pretty doll clothes, a book of the "Land of Oz", and "The Five Little Peppers and how they grow". Some nuts, fruits, and candy: Also a candy walk ing cane. Some games, too. Sincerely, Louise Carmiehael. We cannot makeyour garments new but we can MAKE THEM LIKE NEW In Appearance MASTER CLE ANERS AND DYERS WHY EXPERIMENT? THE CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY 444 PHONES 115 . i HEAVY SALES MADE AT PUBLIC OUTCRY About $30,000 was realized at an i.i;.?tion sale of lots and farms held by Public Auctioneer Lee Phillips at the court house Monday. The II. L. Morrow home in Myers Park was sold at trustee's sale,' by Glummer Stewart. trustee. It brought approximately $13,825 and was acquired by J. S. Squires. The Collins farm on the Park Road. ft.ur milf! fmm -Hio it,- i - - -. . ' v v ji j 1 1 i 1 1 1 r , ct i was sold at auction. It contains 70 acres and brought $71 an acre. It was bOUSfht 1)V J. TC. Wnlfo r,f fl-.o e - - Vi- 111V 111111 1 Davidson & Volfe. The bids are sub ject to an increase at a future sale. Piedmont Marble Co. iiment Sale Our entire stock of ready built Monuments being sold at greatly reduced prices. Make your selections earlv.i 301 East Second St. Phone 694 HOSIERY FOR GIFTS ,)fJ or in single if difficult to more to a :n" -lave an rtment of the right 'it I, NO MAN HAS ENOUGH HANDKERCHIEFS A' special in pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 .00 Most men need a new pair of gloves, so why not give, them for Christmas? We have a large selection to choose from that are moderately priced. $1.50 up A Suit or Overcoat Makes An Ideal Gift -j These are gifts that will be in fashion this Christmas. Any man would rather money would be spent for something useful. And a gift of a Suit or an Over coat would certainly be the height of good sense. Our Suits and Overcoats are superb in style and color and tailored to perfection and priced right, and you will be-able to find just what you want in eith er suit or overcoat if selected from our large stock. "' in An improved gasoline that has made hosts of friend k 34 WM South Tryon v The Men's Store" Street Store Open Evenings Until Christmas GASOLINES differ. Some have highly volatile elements that make motors quick-starting in cold weather. Others have a rate of combustion that furnishes unusual power. The fluid requirements of gasolines, per mile and per horse-power, vary. Some gasolines take you further and are more economical in tvery way. Balanced gasoline combines every desirable gasoline quality. It is sufficiently volatile to make the motor quick-starting and re sponsive in the coldest weather Its rate and completeness of combustion not only assure maximum power, but they also assure minimum carbon deposits. With balanced gasoline your motor will always operate on a lean,, economical mixture. "Standard" Motor Gasoline is the most perfectly balanced gaso line we know of. On laboratory tests and in actual operation this improved, balanced "Standard" Motor Gasoline stands first. It gives power and economy the year around. That's why the familiar "S.O" sign attracts experienced motorists. It is just as important to have the right oil for your motor. You take no chances when, you buy Polarine. A grade for every car the best. STANDARD OIL COMPANY a. (NEW JERSEY)
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