... . n 1 - ' 'tit1' .-t :. S -it 4, 57 LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS SANTA WRITES TO THE TELEGRAM. To The Telearm: please publish this letter to say to tbe little bovs and girls that I am reading their letters every day and anr what they want. Tell them that tbey dqus' mind their mamas and papas, and 1 11 remember them. I will Greensboro early Christmas Santa Claus. sure be in night. A Carriage Witti Parasol Ott it. p(ar santa Claus: I am a little rirl ttve- y- ars old and want a doll carriage, with a little parasol on it, a qII, tnd some candy, nuts, oranges ftDd no. r t es. I will be a good little e-v. c arolina Elizabeth Ellis. A Story Book and Doll's Go-Cart. Dt'ar Santa Claus: I am a little tf-rl i years old I waDt a nice story book, d'Hl's go-cart, and anything e9e you wish to bring me Good by, from Gladys VcGoldrick. a Train and a glad. Dear Santa 'Claus: I am a little boy four years old. Please bring me a hook and ladder wagon, a fir engine, a drum, a train and a sled. Good bye. Your little friend, Carroll McGoldrick. P. S. Be sure and leave lots of candy and nuts when you fill my stocking. HE MADE THE CONTRACT. Train and Nimble Jack. Dear an a Claus: I am a little bov sve ' year of age. I want a lit-tle:;i-jo and horn and train and a nimble j ck and nuts and oranges, cajd.es and app'es. Your friend, Earl Ridge. D cemb r 8. A Ring With a Blue Set. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl tenytars old. I want you Christmas Wh, n you come to bring me a ring with a hi n.- s. t and a Dair of eloves and v - A ' fur and a do I and "nut3, candies and or .mgs Your fr end, Bessie Ridge. A Doll, and a Doll Hammock. D ar Santa: I want yu to bring m- a i tl t-a-s-t and a doll and doll hammock and doll carriage, nuts and candies nd any thing you want to br.mT me except fire works. Your friend, Della Ridge. P. S And tove too A Young: Hsbad Who Was a Little Gay Brought Down. Paterson, N. J., Special to New York Sun. Hugh Krieg, a young married man, who resides at Hawthorne, a village three miles north of this city, appeared at Justice Key's office last night with a document which he desired to execute In the presence of the magistrate. Krieg told the Justice that his wife was a country girl and a church member with queer notions about some things. She had remonstrated with him about his desire to see a little of life, and three weeks ago when he came to this city and failed to return home that night she packed up and went back to ! her mother. She refused to return to him unless he signed an agreement which she wrote out herself. It reads as follows: "To whom it may concern: In con sideration of the fact that my wife al lows me to return home to reside there and enjoy her companionship, love and care, I, Hugh Krieg, do hereby promise to begin anew, treat my wife properly and return home before 10 o'clock when not abroad on mutual engagements, vl do promise to work j for and support her as well as my po sition in life will allow. I do promise further to give her all my earnings, to attend praye meeting, to abstain from Intoxicating liquors, also from tobacco and cierars. and in future to conduct derly manner." Krieg signed this, and when the jus tice had signed it Krieg carried it back to his wife. ins FD - r ; iro, TOME AMP 320 AND 332 S'OUTH ELM STREET anta Claus Grand Xmas Bazaar Thousands of Toys and Games of every description. The greatest favorites are not the pleople who are always asking favors. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are dainty little pills, but they never fail to cleanse the liver, remove obstruc tions and invigorate the system. How ard Gardner. Magnificent display of Dolls. You can buy your dolls here at half price. It will pay you to see our line before buying. Bring the children to see our Holiday Display. ire FOR TU NE AND 0 320 AND 322 SOUTH ELM STKEET, (Lily $1.00 $2.00 NIERRY CHRISTMAS ! Ready for the Happy Holiday Throng:. jDONT WAIT' $1.25 $1000 $t 00 $7.50 $4.00 $1 25 Until the Eleventh Hour to buy your Christmas Pres ents ? Purchase riw from this large collection of selected articles There hundreds of bargains in our large store not here priced for lack of room, that we would like to have you you call and se We have prepared to gladden many hearts, both young and old, and are ready this week to offer you a very large Hne of Fancy Rockers, Music Cabinets,Work Baskets, Pictures and Easles, Work Stands, Dressing Tables, Hall-Trees, Tabouretts, Chiffoniers China Cases, Sideboards, Parlor Suits, Leather Chouches, Morris Chairs and many other beautiful articles in addition to those shown and mentioned above, in fact our as sortment is large and complete and cannot be ex celled for beautiful designs and finish NoJoMcOitfffa Greensboro's Leading Furniture Dealer, Next Door to the Express Office. e $16.00 f3' $5.00 $12.00 1 4 1 il w1 S 1 1 1 .4 ' in -i K 1 4 - ,! T r r ' -Jr.- . i. A 1 i V 4 : T. ' M it - r.4 - 1 - V t -1