The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 6

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SIX LETTERS Tl SANTA CURS ■ n writing Santa Claua letters to The 'Herald make letters aa short as possible and write only on one side of paper. All letters must be addressed to San*a Claus Editor, care Herald, and must have 2-cent stamp on each when put in poatoffice or letter box. This plan has o be adopted in order to get all letters published before Christmas Pear Santa Clause: I am a little Kiri Just 10 years old and would like for you to bring; me a white rocker and straight chair to match my furniture I got last Christman; also Home rub bers. candies and nuts Don't forget grandfather and grandmother in Ger many and mother and father, and 1 want a sweater and a work box. I will close. Give my love to Mrs. San ta. From your little friend, Marie Laokman. Pear Sandy Claus: T am a little hoy F years old. I tell you what 1 want you to bring me. 1 want a air gun, u pistol and caps, a wagon and goat and some fruit and candy; please don't for get pa. Bring him some rumltlsm medecenes for he can't walk. So good by. Sandy. Your little hey, John Kobt. Landers, Thomson. Ga. Pear Sandy Clause; I am a little girl, 10 years old. I want you to bring me a big doll and a doll carrage and a cheer an sotne nuts an some candy an that will be all an I will close. Form your little girl, by by Sandy Clause —Mamie Kve Landers, Thom son, Ga. Pear Santa Claus; I am a little boy, just 4 years old. I can't write, but mamma will write for me. She says I am a good boy and that you love good children; so please don't forget me. 1 want a drum, a pocket knife, a horn, tool chest. Santa, I want a veloslpede, too. Bring me some candy and nuts. Santa, don’t forget my mama and Aunt Elisabeth and my Nannie. Good be Santa. Front your little boy, Har old Sullivan, 1242 Broad St. Pear Santa: 1 am 7 years old. In the second grade nt school. I am going to tell you what 1 want you to bring me Christmas I want an Indian tent, it drum, a pocket knife, a lot of fire works, and .Santa, I would like for you to bring me a rain coat If you have one I hat you can spare; tiring me some fruits and candy. Good by, San ta. Give my love to Mrs. Santa. From Fred B. Sullivan, Jr., 1424 Broad Street. Dear San In ('lsusc: T nm now 11 year* old, and will tell yon what 1 would like to have you bring mo for Christmas. I want a bicycle, a pair of bedroom Rlippcra, some ribbon for my hair, a few fire works and some nuts and candy that Is all. Wishing you n merry Christmas, so good live. From Thelma Sullivan, 1242 Broad St. Denr Santa Clause: l’lease bring me an electric train set. Brink me some fireworks and nuts and fruit. Good bye, Willard Nunn. Ile|di7.lbah, On. Dear Santa Clause: Brink me n bi cycle, please. Respectfully yours, Frank Lynn, Hephslbah. (la. I’. S.— Mother wants a year full of happi ness. Dear Sandy Clause: 1 nm a boy, 13 years old. I go to school every day. 3 will soon be old enuf to work, so I will tell you to brink me n rlfel and n bycicle, some fruits and candy, so 1 will close, love to you. Isaac lenders, Thomson. On. My Dear Santn Claus: As Christ mas Is non: :/ here I will write and tell you what to brims me. Please brink me doll, doll carriage, bu reau. washstand and don't fcruet my little sister, Sarah. I have three more grown sisters, but guess some one '■lie will remember them. Brink Sa rah a doll, some A, B. C blocks and a Christmas stocklnk; tlint's all for this time. Dove to you and Mrs. Santn. Mary Lou Johnson, Keysvllle, On. Dear Santy Claus: When you come J want you to brink me lots of fruit, nuts, and candy, n little desk, a btk WHKnn and rain coat. My buddies won't let me wear theirs, so phase l rink me one; also a rain hat. Brink them to fit a little boy 5 years obi. Brink me a pretty Christmas tree to put them on. From your little Tom Thomas, .lr., 2103 Heckle St Dear Santa Claus: As it Is so near Christmas 1 thoukht 1 would write and tell you what I want. Please brink me a lark*' b uldb-s doll, cow kirl suit, muff and fur and some nice fruit and nuts and also some fireworks. Please don't forget mother and father and grandmother. Give my love to Mr* Santa. So bye bye. Beatrice Mur pliey, 1909 Greene St. Dear Stnta: 1 am looking for you Christmas and 1 want you to bring me a lot of toys. 1 want to make this letter short, so will send my pupa to you tn a few days with a list of what I want you to brink me. I am a little boy, 6 years old. 1 am u good little boy. too. Bye bye. Your little friend, Albert Lamar Moore, 919 Marbury St. My Dear Bull Clause: Please brink me an Indian tent, a drum and a toy engine. 1 want lots of fireworks es pecially sparklers With lots of love, from Harris Walter. Harlem, (In. P. B.—l’lease don't forket my friend, Tom Olive. I‘ear Santa Claus: 1 will rits and tell you what 1 want for Christmas A little doll and ratn coat and a pair of rubbers that is all 1 will ask for this time, 1 will close, with love to you, dear Santa. Helien Davis. Bath, S. C. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little boy right (8) years ole, have been goode for the }>*■' 12 months and want you to remember me as you did last year I want a rubber doll and rattler a cap pistol and some caps uu«l a horn *o I can make a lots of noise Xmas morning, a toole box and a little Kng that runs by electricity. Well (his will be all for this time except some fruit and candy, your little boy wish ing everylutdy well, Karl Horne, 171$ uwtn St. Dear Santa Clans: Please bring me for Christinas a btg doll and a doll carriage and a tea net and s little house. I am a little girl 7 years obi and I go to school I am n the 3 Ontda and please bring me Koine Cand\ un i a hole lot of fruit and bring my other little sister Ethel a doll and some fruit. My address la HUtonla, Ga.. R. F. D. 1. Clyde Jenkins. Dear Kanta Claus:—l am a little girl 7 years old. You were so good to me last Christmas i ant not afraid to tell you what I want you to bring me this year. I want a teaset, a cradle for my doll, plenty of firework*, fruit and candy. Ph-ase remember my Aunt Ethel. Your little friend Helen Gray Perry, Thomson. Georgia. Pear Santa: I am a little boy five years old and I want you to tiring me a drum and a banjo and 1 want a lit tle wagon and some frulta of all kind.!, remember my Aunt Belle and my Mamma and Papa. Your little boy, Steve Carter. Mcßcan, Ga. Pear Santa: i am a little hoy seven .'ears old anil I want you lo firing me some H. B. shot, and a cap pistol and some taps, and I want a drum and I want some randies and fruit and I want you in remember my schorl teacher, Mrs. Prescott, and mv Grand ma and Grand pa. Your little boy, James Edward Carter, MeHean, Ga. Pear Santa Claus: 1 am so glad It Is nearly time for you to come. I Want you to bring me a doll and bed room set a horn fireworks and all kinds of fruits tiring mama and papa something lo and dotil forget undo victor and aunt lena and grandma so good bye Santa from yonr little friend May belle Jennings, Granlteville, S. C. Dear Santa Clause: I will tell you what 1 want for Xmas. I want a big doll a doll carriage a cradle If I ask for lo munch please bring me a big dull and fireworks. I am 10 years <yd. I am in the fourth grade, dont forget my brother my sister and mama and daily brother wants a train a wagon a ear a horn my sister wants a table a trunk and fruits candy mama and dudy wants a set of chairs, dont forget all the poor people around from Leila Mae Sawyer, Warrenvllle, S. C. Pear Santa Clause I ant a little girl 7 years old. 1 go to school every day, I want you to bring me a doll, carriage, bed, teasel and some fruits good by Catherine Jones, 1415 Glover St. Pear Santa Clause: 1 am a little girl it years old, I want you to bring me a teuset, cradle, doll, carriage, and Some fruits good by Cassle Wllkersun, 1420 Glover St P. S Wishing you and Mrs. Santa a Merry Merry Xmas. Peav Hantu Claus: I am a little iioy 8 years old. I want you to bring me a pair of cow boy gloves, a air gun. a Indian salt. Dont forget to bring some randies and fruit and fire works. And don't forget mv little brother Eddie Un do and little Bennie Unit, Willie llodo 190S Battle Row. M\ Dear Santa Claus: I am a little hoy .1 years old and 1 want you to bring me a ling of martlets, a gnu and a wag on. a pair of cow hoy gloves anil a lit tle train that runs on a track. Santa please dont forget to bring me some candles and fruit. Santa dont forget grandma and my little cousins and also don’t forget my little sweetheart Lillian Hush. MoiVls llodo, ISOS Buttle Row. My dear old Santa Claus: lam a lit tle girl five years old and I want you to tiring me a litg doll and a Mg dull carrage and a doll stove anil ft doll table and a trunk and a wagon and a little lamp and lots of fruit and fire works dont forget mama and papa. Yonr little girl lassie Vooten. Bath S, C., Church street, SI. My dear obi Santa Clause: I am a lit tle girl nine years old and 1 want you to tiring tuc u liik doll and a carragge and a box of powder and a lamp and a pair of gloves, and a work box and don’t PS' get my large sister, she told me to tell you to bring her a large pair of vases and a pair of kid gloves and 1 guest ttiat Is all of this time. Eunice Wooten, Hath 8 C . 31 Church street. Dear Mr. Santy Clause: 1 thought I would write amt let you know wliat I would like you to bring me Xnns. I am a little boy 3 years old 1 want you to bring me a tool box with saw and ham mer and some mills wagon and goat and whip and mS'n and lots of fruit. 1 love you and Mrs. Samly. Good by' 1,. G. Whittle, Jr Yaucluse, S. C. Dear Mr. Bandy Clause: I thought 1 thought 1 would write you and let you know wtiat t would like you to bring me Xmas. lam a little boy S years old and 1 want an air gun ami train and born and automobile and goat uml wag on and lois of fire works and plenty of fruit. 1 wish you and Mrs Santy a Murry, Mern Xmas l-Mwi-d Whittle, Vaucluse, S. C. l i ar Santa Claus: 1 will tell you what 1 want this Xmas. 1 want a large doll and a organ tea set a table and water set and dear Santa bring me lots of fruits and cardies and Pear Santa dont f<u got my little sister Anna May Mor gan she Is awful small only 1 year old being her something suitable for a lit tle tol her age hoping you mevry Xmas, Good by Pessle Morgan, Clearwater, 8. C. lear Santa Claus: 1 want you to blit k me tills Xiiih s a wagon largo mi ugh for me lo ride In and I want a train, a horn ami Santa bring me a Bus ter Blown suit of clothes and all kinds *f fruit and Pear Sauls dont forget my little cousin Herman Padgett he lives hers be sure and dont mtss him be Is a snia'l fellow Well, 1 will close food by. I am your little boy*—Chits. Nb-rgs*., Jr. P'or Santa Claus: I thought 1 would write and till you what 1 want l want you to bring me a aIV gun and some shot too and some fire works of all kinds and lots of rult and Santa bring tut a large cap pistol some caps also. 1 am a little hoy I go to school every day and do lot* of work around the In vise Well Santa 1 will close Good by—Algte Morgan, Clearwater, s. C Pear old Santa Clause: 1 am a lit tle girl 7 year* old and go to acbool i very dany and I am tn the first grade this year and If nothing happens to me I expect to be In the third grade next year, and I want you to bring me this Xmas a little doll already dressed and a carriage nnd a trunk, and a new tain coat. I want a red one and some fruit and candle* and dont forget my Utt e ft lend Beulah Puller at Granlteville. S. C. Be go*si to her. Beet wtahew old Bunin Beatrice Knowles. 1-angles, s. C. (If I have made a mistake carrect it please.) Peav Santa: As Xmas Is drawing near when you mount on the house top Jum peep til amt see what all 1 have, and If you have anything 1 haven't Just leave It.—Evelina Cato, Bath. 8. C. Dear Santa: 1 will write and tell you what to bring me for Xmas. 1 dont want much this Xtuas p ease bring uie locket and chain a manicure set a ring a cowgirl suit komono and a pair of bed room slippers a baby doll and a pair of skates. Give my love to Santa ft om youi Little friend—Bessie Redd. Ia- v Santa Claus: I am a little boy nine years old go to school every day err, In the fourth grade. I want you to brifi!* me a pair of gloves a knife and a cow boy Suit a horn a cap pistol a drum a ball and lots of fire works and some enrdy and fruit and any thing else you think would be nice for a little boy, one dont forget my teachM* Miss Marie Murphey, bye bye Wishing you a .Mer ry Xmas and a happy new year. James Herman Watkins, Grace wood, Ga. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little boy two years so please bring me a horse, a wagon, a horn a rubber ball a (h um a train a wind automobile and box of chocolate candy and anything else you think would be nice for a little boy. Wishing yon and Mrs. Santa Claus a Merry Xmas and a happy new years. Kr..n> your little boy. Waller Alfred Welkins Jr., GVaeewood, Ga~ Deal Santa: 1 am a good little boy I an' five years old I go to school. I am in the klndtergarden. I want a wepon and a automobile and a little cap pistol and a rubber ball and a tryclcle anrl ti monkey and a pair of shoes and a hat and lots of fruits. Prom your lit tle hoy Frank Horne, 1718 Gwinnett St. Dear Old Santa: As It Is near Xmas I will write and tell you what I want. I went .'i signet ring and a lavalllere, and a bracelet and plenty of ruits and fire works. Love to Mrs, Santa. Josle An drews, 1315 Estes St. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy five years old and want you to bring me a pollrengin suit, and a cap pistol and caps, and fruits, nuts and candles. Love to you and Mrs. Santa. Yours truly—Al t.<u t Cannon. 1311 Estes St. Dear Santa Claus: As It Is nearly Xmas T thought I would tell you what I w/.nt, t want a character doll and a football, nnd anything else you think would he nice for a little girl of ten. Santa dont forget fireworks, nuts, fruits and ci,miles. Love to you and Mrs. Santa. Yours truly—Thelma Cannon, 1318 Estes St. Dear Santa Clause: Here I am, you thought you wouldn’t hear from he, ah? Well I want you to bring a tool chest, drum and horn and lots of goodies. You lir e (Island. Lovingly--Guy Millard Stur gis. Dear Santa Claus: As Xmas is so near I thought 1 would write and tell you w tin t I want, please tiring me a doll and carriage a horn a trunk a piano a tea set a tied room Het ft cook Stove a rocking chair a table and some chairs and safe arid some fruit and candy, and phase dont forget my teacher Miss Ma rie Murphey and dont forget my papa and mamma tiring them some thing nice. Wishing you a merry Xmas and a happy new year. From your little girl llettle Louise Watkins, Gracewood, Ga. Dear Santa Claus: lam a little girl six years old go to school am In the first grade and considered very good at school and at home so wont you please bring me a pretty doll and car riage story book Vain coat and rubbers and lots of fruit dont forget mother love to Mrs. Santa. By by your little friend. Evelyn Uyphsene Allen, 3476 Glover St. Dear Santa Claus: lam a little girl 8 pears old. l’lease bring me a set of long and one of short Clothes f<fr my dol; Mary Ellen, a blackboard and counting frame together an eruser, a box ol nl colors of chalk, a game, one or two little story books. Bring me a doll lied or cradle for MaVy Ellen down to my Grandpa and Grandma Morris. I strv down there lots. Dont forget my fruit and candy. Wltti love to you and Mrs. Santa. 1 am, your little girl - Frances Elizabeth Wolfe, 1320 lft'uid Park Ave, Deal Santa: lam a little boy nine years old. and I want you to bring me I Utile steam engine and a little wagon and harness to fit my calf and some fireworks and wishing a very Merry Xmas to you nnd Mrs. Santa. With love, i borge Hightower, Denmark, S. C. Dtur old Santic: 1 am a little girl six years old atul go to John Mlledge school am live .if O-'l Bolder Ave. i want you to tiring me a Big Doll and a Doll carriage a Doll bed ami also some fruit and candy and anything you have in spare. Be sure and dont forget my littD brother on sister and also my Ut il , friend Lillian Wilson. Y'our little friend Jemmle ltuth liawl. Pear Santa Clause: I have been a vir\ good girl and I Ko to school every day now 1 would like for you to bring me a big doll with blue eyes and light hair a black leather doll earrtnge a din ing room set. a Vocklug chair, a locket, bracelet, a pair of gloves, piece of pretty I luo hair ribbon, one box of candy, toy telephone and a lamp and doil bed, and 1 .-member all the other little children that have no mother an father. 1 remain jour loving little gM—Nellie Allen Hold en. Augusta Arsenal, Dear Santa (Mans. 1 am Just a little tot juat two years and a half old and want you to bring mo a doll that can go to sleep and a chair and table and tea act and lots of fruits and candy and don't forgot Mamma she will hang her stocklnk up and you must bring her a bottle of wine and put in j It. So by, by Dear old Santa Claus, j Mary Abnett, 1378 Greene St Dear Santa Clause. I am a little! boy eight years old and go to school and in the first grade and I want you | to bring me a horn and drum a cap piston and lots of caps and a suit of dose and a cap and a pair of shouso and dont forglt all the little children and my two grandmas and grandpa your little frind Aluali T. Sills, Thom son, Ua. Dcar Santa 1 want you to bring me a fur set and a large go cart to ride my dolls in santa I want you to bring me one of those Stoves at Mr. Watson now Santa 1 am a Good little Kiri 1 gu to schoo levery day and In the fourth grade. So Good by you'.' little triad Ola May Sills. P. S. Pond forget all the little children. Thomson, Ga. Dear Old Santa I am sure glad It is all most time for you to come again now Santa 1 am a little Boy five years old and 1 want you to bring me a cow boy suit and a pair of shoes and a suit of clothes a horn a drum and cap lstol and lots of caps nnd lots of fruit your little frtnd Tlicaryan Sills, Thomson. Gu. Dear Santa: 1 want you to bring me a loot ball and a horn I will not ask for very much this time for l want you to bring all the little children something. 1 am a little boy 12 years old and go to school every day. Good by your little frlnd Harvey Sills, Thomson, Ga Denr Santa. Please bring me a pa!r of gloves, a half doxen handkerchiefs, h little sewing machine, and soma candy and fruits and fireworks. More* Broome. Dear Santa—Please bring me a book strap, a pencil box, a jvainttng outfit snd some candy and nuts and fruit und fireworks. William Broome. Dear Santa, —Please bring me soma ties and handkerchiefs, some stockings and some fruit and fireworks. Ver non Broome. Dear Old Santa Clause I am a little boy Just 1-4 months old and the only baby Papa and Mama has so please bring me a automobile and a motor cycle and other little Toys that would suit a little fellow like mo and some Fruit to eat and Santa dont forget my little friends so bye bye from your little friend Cole L. ldndsay, 214 Per kins St. Dear Santn Claus. Christmas is coining so 1 will tell yo uwhat 1 want 1 would like to have a pretty doll and carriage, tea set and d»4l bed. Please Santa dont forget Aunt Ruby and lit tle brother \Y tailing you both a merry THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Christmas, With Love, Your little girl Jewell Wall, 1642 St. Luke St. Dear Santa Claus. I am so glad Christmas is coming and you wyill come come too. I want a choo choo, rap pistol and a rain coat. Don't forget my Aunt Kathrine Mother and Daddy. Will close with Love, Thomas Wail, No. 1642 St. Luke St. P. S. Dear Santa dont forget a cow boy suit too. Dear Santa Claus I am a little boy 11 years old and I want you to bring me a cap pistol and cow boy suit and drum. Wishing you a merry Christ mas and Happy New Year. Love to you and Mrs. Santa, I remain, Earl Wall, 1642 St. Luke St. Dear Santa Clause. I am a little boy seven years old I want to tell you shat I want for Christmas pleaso bring me a wild west suit and a train on the track arid plenty of fire works and fruits of all kind and anything else that you think is suitable for a little boy like me I close with love to you and Mrs. Santa Clause. Clar ence Sanders. I live at 1558 Broad St. P. S. dont forget mama and papa and my old grandmar she lives at Lincoln ton, Ga. Dear Santa Clause. lam a little girl o’/i years old i want to tell you what I want for Christinas please bring me a cow girl suit like my brothers so 1 can play with him a big doll tea set chairs and table stove and doll trunk Just full of clothes for my dolls and Just plenty of fruits of all kinds. 1 will close with love to you and Mrs. Santa Clause, Julia Sanders. I live at 1558 Broad St. P. 8. dont forget mama and papa ar.d my old grandma”. Dear Santa Claus. I will tell you what I want yo uto bring me I want a big doll an a buggy and rain coat an plenty of fruit and please remem ber mama and papa llttel sister Mat tie I am eight years <old am in the first grade at school give my love to Mrs. Santa Claus so good by your little girl Lottie Seigier, Granlteville, S. C. Dear Santa Claus: I will tell you what I want you to bring me for Xmas I want you to bring me a rain coat a doll and bed and a buggy and plenty of fruit I go to school I am six year old dont forget my little sister Mat lb- and my little cousin Horton Bryan Hamilton your little girl, Pearl Seigier, Granlteville, S. C. Dear Santa Claus. I want you to bring me a larger Bicycle then I had last year and I want a big drum a train to run on the train a magio lantern a little bayy for our little puppy Fritz to play with and some fruit and fire works and dont forget Mamma and Papa. Bye Bye, your lit tle hoy, Willie Robertson, 1001 12th St. Dear Santa Claus. I am now 4 years old and would like for you to come to see me again this Xmas and bring me n bycycle with 3 wheels and a bell on the bycycle and a train on tho track, fruit candy and nuts hopeing you want forget my Brother, Mama and Papa I am your little Man, Cecil L. Cannon, 1322 Estes St. Dear Santa Claus: lam a little bov 8 years old and I go to school every day and. study hard I am i nthe third grade now. Sandy I would like for you to bring me a pair of skates and a indlan suit candy apples oranges and nuts and dont forget my little brother. Give our love to Mrs. Sandy and dont forget to come Xmas night. Your lit tle man, Lealatid D. Cannon, 1322 Es tes St. Dear Santa Claus: —I am a littie baby girl one and a half years old, and 1 thought 1 would write to let you know what I want you to bring me for Christmas. 1 want you to bring me a rocky horse, a necklace, a set of beauty pins, a music roller, a piano and a doll. I)ont forget to bring me a lots of fruit and candy. Dont forget my Mama. Papa. Grandma, Gradpa and my two sisters. Bye Bye, from your little girl, Edith' FYances Chavel, 524 Moore Ave. Dear Santa Claus. I hope you will not forget me this Christmas. I am a little boy 10 yettrs old and I am in the third grade at school and 1 go to the Wood lawn school. Please bring me a horn a drum and a football also some fruit and fireworks. Tell the rest of the little girls and boys I wish them a happy Christmas. Good bye from Frank Chavel, 524 More Ave. Dear Santa Claus: —Christmas Is here again, so 1 suppose it is time 1 was writing to , let you know what X want. 1 want a baby doll, a doll car riage, a ball, a ring, a white, pair of shoes and stockings, a set of beauty pins with baby on them, a white fur mid muff and a hat to match them. Santa I believe that is all for this Christmas. I have been a very good Httle girl all the year. Don't forget my little cousin, Thurston E. Jonej, in la., carry him something nice, as lie tins been u good boy. T wish you and Mrs. Santa u merry Xmas and a happy New Year. Your little girl, Carolyn Williamson. Dear Santa Claus: —l am a very small boy, nlthough 1 go to school ev ery day. I go to the Summerville school and am In the first grade. My teacher's name is Miss Gladys Sykes, and I love her very much. I love my little school-mates too, and I want you to carry them something nice. I am going to Jewells. Ga.. Christmas day. 1 want you to bring me a air gun. a tricycle, and any toys that you think would be nice for a little hoy. Don't forget to bring me lots of fireworks. Don't forget my Dad. amt mother and two sisters. I wish you and Mrs. San ta a Merry Xmas and a happy New Year. Your dear little boy, Roy E. Silvev. P. S. Don't forget my little friends, Eugene Held and Orltn Fletch er. Dear Santa. I will write and tell you what l want you to Bring me a Doll a teaset a wliashtan, a buerer and some fruits and lots of fireworks. I am a little girl 4 years old I dont go to school. Lots of love for Mr. and Mrs. Santa. From a little friend, Mattis Lee Barrington. Bath, S. C. Dear Santa Clause: I am a Uttle boy 8 years old. I want you to bring me a train, automobile nnd a shaggy dog, steam boat, top, teddy bear, a horn and some candy, fruit and some fireworks. George Holly, 1112 Augus ta Road. Dear Santa: I am a little gtrl 13 years old. 1 want you to bring me a little doll, a doll bed, a set of fur niture for my doll, and a basket-ball and anything else you would like for me, bring lots of fruits, candies and fire works. Don't forget nuuna and pap Your friend, Louise Wlngard, Summerville. Dear Old Sany Clause: I want a cow girl suit for Xmas anil a horn and a Jumping Jack and a ball und candy, some fruit for Xmas and that will he all I want, so good bye Santa Clause. Doric Fendlev, 1481 Cooper St , Au gusta, Ga. I>ar Santa: 1 am a little girl and I am going to school every day and learning fast. I have been very good Kiri this year and 1 want you to bring me something nice this year, so dear Santa, won't you please bring me a little ball head baby doll, a carriage and a tea set. Please bring me a mov ing picture show and a automobile or I would Just as soon have a choo choo truin if you can find a little man to run it. Santa, I do love Jam and won’t you try and bring me that too. Your little girl, Maud Wright, 952 Calhoun St. Dear Qld Mr. Santa Clause: I am a smart little boy, and Mr. Santa I want you to come to see me Christmas. Now Dear Santa, I am not going to ask you for much this Christmas, as I have a smaller brother, by the name of Howard, I also want you come to see. Please bring me a nice rubber ball, that I can bounce, a great big drum, that will go bum, bum bum, and a pretty horn that I can blow, and please, Santa, don’t forget to bring Just lots and lots of nice red Juicy ap ples and oranges and nuts and a whole lot of fire works. Also please don’t for get dear dady and mama, and also Carrie and little brother. Guess I will close. Please don’t overlook the house. My name is Shepard Jordan, 1404 Es tes street. And don't forget the tur key. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to please bring me a doll, bureau, wash stand and wardrobe and a little bed. I want a little desk like I saw in J. B. Whites and the little chair to go with it. Santa Claus, bring me a kimono and bed-room slippers. Mama is going to put my cart by the tree so just put my doll in it. Brother wants an au tomobile, train and horn, and if you bring my komono and slippers be sure to bring brother some too. Good bye, from Gertrude Elizabeth Cooper, 1705 Fenwick street. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy, R yenm old T go to school. I love my teacher. Mama and papa calle me naughty, but I try to be good. Now, I know the war is on and it will soon be Christmas. I want lots of nice things, but there are so many little boys and girls to give to I wont ask for much. Be sure and bring me a cap pistol and some caps. I will be so thankful for enythlng you bring me. Your little friend, Loyd Binns, 10003 D’Antignac St. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a doll. I want you to bring me chair, a small size doll and a bed. I want a little carriage for it. I want a little cut glass set and a little bed room set like I got last Christmas. I want a small size stove. I would like to have a china set, too, and a little work-box and a little key to It made of wood. From Elise Rumph, 71 Bay Street, Charleston, S. C. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a little doll and a little mug, a little china set, too, and a little bed room set, too, and a little doll chair. 1 want a cut glass set. From Edith Leona Rumph, 71 Bay Street, Charles ton, S. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl, 8 years old. I want you to bring me a small size doll and a carriage for it. A little her for it, too, and a little cut glass set. Bring me a little piano. I want you to bring me a ring. From Alice May Rumph, 71 Bay Street, Charleston, S. C. Dear Old Santa:—l am a Httle boy eight years old. I have been good ail this year so that you would come to see me. I want you to bring me a drum a little engine that runs on a track an Indian suit and a air gun a billy goat and wagon. I gess this 's all I want this time Pleas dont fo-rget my papa and mamma. Your little boy, Julius Cohen, 1479 Harper St. Dear Sandy as it is near Christmas I will write you a letter to let you know I am a little girl ten years old go to school every day in the third grade T love my teacher her name is Miss Carry Gay I want you to bring me a doll a tedy hair a toy organ candy apples oranges nuts rassons pa pers sand crackers a pair ofuaces if you dont think it is too much you can bring, me a stove a tea set so I want ask no more this Christinas as ever yours frind dont forget my little sister Lillie. Sallie James, Grovetown, Ga. fi. 1914. Dear Old Sandy. As you air a good frind to Uttle children I want a waggon and a poney to pull it soot candy nuts apples, ornges a littel tool ehist and the tools In it so I can follow carpenters trade some popers Roman candles, fire crackers and fire works of all kinds some sparklers I want aske no more this time I am a boy seven years old I go to school am in tlie Primer so good By lots of love to you and Mr. Sandy Clause. My name Is Benney Pastell James, Grovetown, Ga. Dear Santa:— I am a Uttle boy 4 years old and I want you to bring me a horn and some oranges, banannas, and candy, and bring Uttle sister a big doll, I have niy Mcysle you brought last Christmas, and I want a horn to blow while I am riding, your little friend William Mayes, Jr.. Camak, Ga. Dear Banta Claus: I am a Uttle girl ten years old. T want you to bring me a big doll, a doll trunk and a raincoat nnd some sparklers and all kinds of fire works, fruits and candy. By, by. Your little friend —Wye A'etta Hall. P. S. Give my love to Mrs. Santa Claus. Batesburg, S. C. Dear Santa Clause: Please bring me a blackboard, machine set, drum, dyna moblle and some fire works and some fruit and dont forget my little sister MaVy and bring her a doll piano and doll carriage and picture book. And oblige. Your little friend—Guy Meets, 519 Lin coln St. Dear Santa Claus: I am a Uttle boy seven years old. I want you to bring me a pair of skates and a cowboy suit and train that runs on n track and some sparklers and nil kind of fife works, and some candy all kind of fruit. By by. Give my love to Mrs. Santa Claus. Your little friend—Jack Hall, Batesburg, S.C. My Dear Santa: I have been very good this year and I hope you will gibe me what T ask for. I want a 22-rifle and some shells, a box of handkerchiefs and some ties, and a nice book to read. Don't fiS-got big sister and my Uttle nephew Uttle Albert on 1453 Glover St. Lots of fruits and candy. Lovingly I am —Joseph Clark. 2612 McDowell 9t. Dear Santa Claus: I will drop you a few lines to let you know what 1 want for Xmas. 1 want a big dollie a Uttle (lollle nnd a Uttle table and some Uttle fire works and all kinds of fruit. Y'our Uttle girl that is 3 years old—Little Lillian Watson. I live 1691 Rail Road St., back of King Mill. Dear Santa: Christmas is nearly here again. I'lease bring me an air gun, bi cycle bell, pair gloves, some marbles fireworks and some fruit and a knife. I am eight years old, go to Bchool every day and am getting along fine. Don’t forget my teacher. Miss Murphey. Y'our little friend —Robert Broadw'ater. Dear old Santa: Christmas time is almost here. I saw you at White's, but I didn't have a chance to tell you what i wanted. P ease bring me Piano, stove set of doll furniture and a doll, also some fruit and nut*. I am a Uttle gtrl six years old. This Is my first year In school and I like it fine My teacher is very nice to me. Don't forget hrt\ Her name Is Mtss Murphey. Y'our little ,g!rl —Kate Broadwater. Dear Santa Claus: All the ©the* Ut tle girls and boys are writing you so I thought 1 would to. Please bring me a big doll, that lias on a pretty dress, nn unbreaabte do' a teaset, a Uttle dining room set, a swing and a Uttle doll, bed Please Banta fill my stocking full of nice things. 1 nm three years old. Tell Mrs. Santa hello for me. Good-bye denr Banta Claus. —Margaret Mary Bresna han. 333 Telfair St. County Tax Books Close this week. At STRAND THIS WEEK HOME OF— PARAMOUNT PICTURES, BROADWAY STAR FEATURES. GEORGE K LEI N E ATTRACTIONS. GENERAL FILM EXCLUSIVES. MONDAY, DEC. 14TH. Jesse L. Lasky Through Paramount Program Presents THEODORE ROBERTS Brilliant dramatic character actor. In “The Circus Man” or “The Rose In the Ring.” This is George Barr McCutcheon's famous story and is pictured by an all-star cast with THEODORE ROB ERTS supported by James Neil, Florence Dagmar, Fred Montague. Mabel Van Buren. SCHEDULE of STARTING HOURS: 11:30, 11:45, 1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 4:45, 6:00, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45. TUESDAY, DEC. 15TH Daniel Frohman Through Famous Players Co., Presents the as clnatlng stage favorite, HAZEL DAWN, —IN— ‘•ONE OF OUR GIRLS.” A romance that closely interweaves the interests of three mighty nations. This is the first appearance of HA ZEL DAWN, the captivating star of "The Pink Lady,” in motion picture. Starting Hours: 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, etc. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16TH. The London Film Co., Through Fa mous Players Co. presents THE NOW FAMOUS PHOTO-PLAY "THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLY.” This masterful piuductloii was p»s sented for the first time in America at the Million Dollar STRAND THEA TRE, NEW YORK CITY. Author of this great story is SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. THURSDAY, DEC. 17TH. Bosworth Co., Through Paramount Program, Presents the Well |§nown Actress of the Legitimate Stage ADELE FARRINGTON, in “THE COUNTRY MOUSE.” A rippling comedy, replete with stirring social and pojitical scenes. A typical drama of love, politics and the home—the making of a states man—the awakening of a woman. FRIDAY, DEC. 18TH. Broadway Star Features Present “BINGLE’S MELODRAMA.” This is an uproariously funny and clever comedy and was on the pro gram with "My Official Wife” in the Vitagraph Theatre, New York City. The program was pronounced one of the best ever shown there and the admission is up to D. 00 per seat. Don't fail to see this excep tionally clever comedy. ALSO FOR FRIDAY STRAND WAR SERIES, No. 8. This is a topical series and each FFIDAY fresh views are given of the great struggle In Europe. SATURDAY, DEC. 19TH. General Film Exclusive Presents FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, in “ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT.” The story ran in the LADIES’ WORLD and has been read by mil lions of people and has in turn been seen by millions of people, as the picture has been the biggest drawing card that Mr. Bushman, who was voted the world's most popular photoplayer, ever appeared in. IT IS RIGHTLY CALLED "ONE WON DERFUL PICTURE.” You must not miss seeing the popular star in his greatest vehicle. It is four thou sand feet of solid pleasure and en tertainment. STRAND PRICES:— ADULTS, 10c. CHILDREN, sc. “BE A STRAND REGULAR.” Before Shopping Read Herald Ads THE CHRISTMAS GIFT Hurd’s Fine Stationery, best made, in Christmas Boxes, Waterman’s Fountain Pens. Leather goods, as Lap Desks, Music Bolls, SANTA, the infallible judge of Christmas Pres ents, would say: Buy at RICHARDS and SAVE MONEY. RICHARD’S STATIONERY CO. Importance of Poultry Shows Nearly 1,500 poultry shows are held an nually in the United States and Canada. This alone is significant of the importance of these exhibitions and they are. growing more and more popular. The advantages of such shows are too numerous and obvious almost to mention. First of all, they stimulate an interest in poultry raising and elevate the standard. The public at large attend them and become interested, and thus thousands of poultry raisers have been created. Next week's article will tell much about these shows and their influence. Look for it appearing exclusively in Mon day’s Herald. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13. AT THE BIJOU Three Complete Changes of Pro gram Every Week. MONDAY AND TUESDAY —Dec. 14th and 15th— Newman's Tabarin Girls Present: “A Day at College” Full of good music, clean and clever comedy, spirited dancing, sprightly girls, gorgeous costumes and everything that makes musical comedy so popular. Motion Pictures from the Bijouscope A —“ Her Bandit Sweetheart.” B—“ One on Charlie.” C —" Rural Romeos.” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY —Dec. 16th and 17th — “The Winning Widow" If you want one hour of genuine ly funny, bright and happy enter tainment, just see this bill. Then, too, the tuneful songs, the lively dancing, the big beauty chorus, the talented principals and the “make good” comedians all combine to keep the interest top-notch. Motion Pictures from the Bijouscope A—“ Her Last Hope,” Reel 1. B—" Her Last Hope,” Reel 2. C—“ Her Last Hope,” Reel 3. The Bijou Pictures are Worth Regular Admission. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —Dec. 18th and 19th — ‘Two Gay Old Sports’ If you don't find enough to please you in this side-splitting and feat ure comedy bill, then the box office will cheerfully refund your admis sion. If you can beat the class of musical comedies and pictures shown at the Bijou for 10c and 20c, you’ll have to be hard to please. Motion Pictures from the Bijouscope A—" Bang’s Burglar Alarm.” B —"Beazley Hopper’s Ranch.” C —“ Hello Girl of Angel Camp.” “VERDICT:” “BE BIJOU-BOUND” “SMALL PRICE BIG SHOW.” Remember: A new company ev ery week and three complete changes of program (also pictures) by each company. Matinee Continuous —2:30 to 5.00 All Seats 10c Night, Continuous, 7:30 to 10:00 Lower F100r.... 20c Balcony.... 10c Men’s Letter Cases, Pocket Books. Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymnals. Books for children. Toys, Toys. Games, Games.