The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 23, 1924, Page THREE, Image 19

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 DENTAL WORK i « —AT— HALF-PRICE | FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Set of Teeth £ Gold Crowns £ *3== Fillings - - -£ ...75c (A Written Guarantee Gladly Given.) TEETH EXTRACTED—PAINLESS (Ml NO CHARGE 22 Years of Knowing How. PHONE 1341. LADY ATTENDANT JOHNSON BUILDING—BROAD AND JACKSON STREETS—AUGUSTA, GA. Letters to Santa Claus PRIZE WINNING LETTER Dear Santa: care o£ J. B. White and Co. I want a doll a carriage and some fruit. The answer of your question is the next president is Coolidge and the vice presi dent is Dawes. Goodby your friend, Theresa Bolin, 1X33 Ellis St. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl seven ye'ars old. I am in tile, third grade at school. I want you to bring me a big mama doll, tea set and a box of water colors, and lots of fruits and candy and fire crackers. Don’t forget tny little friend, Samuel Husher Cawley, and he wants a little doll and a horn.— Your little friend, Laverne Craw ford, Blythe, Ga. Dear Santa Claus: Here is the answer to your question you asked yesterday it is Scotland, Wales and England. I want you to bring me a box of water colors, a story book, some fireworks and some fruit and nuts. I am 10 years old and I am in the sixth grade.—Your little friend, Bessie Crawford ( R. F. D. Ky. 1, Box 75, Blythe, Ga. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little These Girls too 111 DAUGHTER OF MRS. VLIEGHER MONTH BALTIMORE. OHIO AT no age does a young girl need greater care than from the •**time she reaches the age of twelve years until womanhood is established. Many a woman has suffered years of misery because as a girl she has been allowed to sit around with wet feet, lift heavy articles, overwork and overstudy. In all such cases Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be given as it is especially adapted for such conditions. It is a root and herb medicine, contains nothing harmful and may be taken in perfect safety by any school girl. This Mother’s Letter and Daughter’s Photograph of Interest to Every American Mother Nobth Baltimore, Onto.—‘‘My fourtcen-year-old daughter took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound every month for weakness. One of her classmates in school who had the same trouble told her about it. f'he said: 'My mother makes me take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.’ So that day she came home and told me and we got some the next day. She took three bottles of it and never has to stay home from school now from sickness. She is strong and well. I am sure if any mother writes to me I will he glad to answer her letter.”— Mrs. Vliechkb, Box 61, North Baltimore, Ohio. Another Mother TelU What It Did for Her Daughter Dandbidge, Te.vn.—“.My daughter was not able to go to school for almost a, year because of pains in her side and other troubles girls often have. I was just studying one day what I could give her that would help her when t thought of Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, and decided I would get it for her. Since taking it she has pained to normal weight and goes to school all the time.”—Mrs. Ceoege Hi.ncuev, Dasdridge, Tenn. Mothers Everywhere Should recognize the virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s detable Compound LYDIA C.NINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS.. DR.N.S.EVANg DENTAL OFFICES. boy and I live In Brunson, S. C., I want you to visit me this year. I hope that you have a pleasant jour ney across the country and reach America In safety. The three coun tries that make up the British Isles are, England, Scotland and Ire land, Ireland is separated from England and Scotland by the North Channel and the Irish sea. The next time I hear from you I hope you will be in America—Your little friend, Earl Zeigler. Dear Santa: The answer to to day’s question Is the Volderland. The German’s first had it, but the U. S. now owns It.—Your Little friend, Virginia Fox. Dear Santa Claus: I’m a little girl just ten years old, trying hard to make my fifth grade and I want you to brinfe m» a big doll and doll carriage and a tea set, a lot of sparklers and fruits and-candles and nuts. So I’ll close —Irene Brog don, Warrenville, S. C. Hello Santa Claus: It will soon be Christmas again and I houe you’ll be good to me. I want a large sleepy doll, a carriage and tea set and a horn. Tell Mrs. Santa Claus hello for me. I hope you good luck and many good wishes — Lovingly, Annie Louise Fold, 1720 St. Luke St. Dear Santa Claus: I am writing Three Dental Chairs Insures prompt service. you to let you know what I want for Christmas, I want a suit of clothes and a overcoat and scooter and a billy goat and a lots of candies and fruits. Good bye, dear old Santa Claus.—Lester Coffield, 1638 Og lethorpe Ave. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a Kiddy Kar from White’s, I have seen all the toys in town and like theirs the best. The “Levathian" is the largest ship In the world. —Bye, bye, Chas. R. Mor ris, Jr., 1762 Broad St. Dear Old Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a suit of clothe’s. an overcoat, a scooter, a horn aryd some candy and fruit. I am a little boy eight years old and In the sec ond grade at school.—Yours truly, Rayrhond Coffield. 1638 Oglethorpe Ave. Dear Sirs: I have just finished reading your welcome letter. I have been down to J. B. Whitess dollville and like it very much. I want a ring and some fruit for Christmas. The answer to your question Is: The biggest steamship is S. S. Levlathen—Your friend, Hazel Brunson, 1452 Broad St. Dear Sirs: I have just finished reading your letter and was glad to know that you are at J. B. White’s. The answer to your questions Is that the largest steamship in the THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. world is S. S. Le via then.—Yours f truly, Evelyn Beagles, 1450 Broad Street. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl oseven years old. 1 want you to bring me a bicycle with two wheels and a pair of girls skates and a desk and a little chair to go with It, and a black board with some chalk. I want a pair of kid gloves and a doll carriage with breaks to it. I have a little dog and a cat. I want a collar and chain for my little dog and a nice piece of blue ribbon for the cat, and a nice big doll, with some clothes, and some oranges, apples and grapes and nuts and and candy. I want a set of guest dishes, a Christmas tree to put all my things on that you bring and a 25 cents doll and it some clothes, two bon nets and two nice hats and three story books. Be good to all the boys and girls.—Dorothy Parks. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll and carriage some clothes for her. a bed and just anything else you have for me. Oh, yes, some fruit and candy too.—Your friend, Mildred Brazelle, 812 Bohler Ave. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a little doll, a ball and some fruit and candy. And please don’t forget for mother and daddy. And mama and papa Baird on Bohler Ave.—Your little tiny girl, Mary Olivett Phillips, 207 Forest Avenue. Dear Santa: I am gIM to hear from you. I want a cowboy suit and Bom%frult and nuts. My sister Lucille \rants a carriage. P. S. The biggest steamship In the world is the Leviathan. —Yours truly. Albert Whittle, 2031 Broad street. Dear Santa Claus: I was just thinking about my letter telling you what I want for Chritmas. I want you to bring me what you think I need. I read your letter and your question so I decided to answer it so I will ask you who was the first American who reached the North Pole. The first American who reached the North Pole was Leif Erecson. I am nino years old. I am going to school every day.— Your friend, Mary E. Grant, 818 Cedar St. Dear Santa: I have just finished reading your letter, and decided to write you. I have been to J. B. White’s toyland and had a good time. The answer to today’s ques tion Is: What Is the name of the world’s largest steamboat? The name of the world’s largest steam boat is the U. S. S. Leviathian. — Yours always, Martha Bristow, 909 Fifteenth street. Dear Santa: I was so glad to hear from you, hurry and come to see rile. Tl»e name of the world’s largest ship is the Leviathian. Mary Agnes Sweeney, 1134 Ellis St. Dear Santa Claus: X am a little boy six years old and I want you to bring me a wagon and a drum, cowboy suit and a pair of gloves and please don’t forget my little sister. —Frank Jr., 1413 Silcox St. To Santa Claus: Dear Sir: I ani answering your question. The namn of the largest steamship Is, the leviathian—Your friend, Hazel Hutcheson, 1616 Walton Way. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy five years old and I go to. school Will you please bring me a soldier suit a tool box, a horn and some fruit and don't forget my mother and dad and my dog, Rex. I want a rubber ball for him.—Your little friend, J. W. Young, Jr., 1106 D’Antignac St. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 6 years old. I wish you would bring me a cradle and a doll and a comfortable rocking chsjr, a story book, a telephone and a little chair for my doll and a little table, and please fill my stocking.—Thank you. Helen Livingston, Waynes boro. Ga. Blythe, Ga. Dear old Santa clatis: I am a little girl 6 years old. I want, you to bring me a doll and a doll carriage, candies and fruits. I have a little sister 3 years old. She wants a mama doll and a little piano and lots of fruits and candles. This is all for thiß Xmas. With lots of love. —From Alberta and Katjierine Scr lears. Dear Santa Claus: I am a girl 9 years old, and am in the seventh grade. As L read your question in The Herald I find that Ireland and Scotland and England are the three countries of the British Island.— 1 Yours truly, from your friend. Net tie Bell Zeigler, Brunson, S. C. Girard, Ga. Dear Santa Claus: I am 11 years old and in the fifth grade. I want some firepoppers and some fruit. That is all for this time —Yours truly, Lindsey Adam. Dear Santa: I was delighted in looking at the many toys that you brought to J. B. White Co. a few days ago, and I decided that I wanted a watch, a football and a pair of skates. I hope you will en joy delivering the toys to the good hoys and girls on Christmas. I live on Jefferson Davis Avenue, Box 223. —Your best friend, Herbert Koger. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 2 years old. I go to John Mil ledge school every day and I am In the second grade. I go to Sunday school. I am trying to be good, so you will come to see me this Xmas. I want you to bring me a rain coat land hat and a pair of shoes, a story hook, some fruit, nuts, candies and anything you think will do. Santa, I have got my big doll and sulkey which you brought me last Xmas. With love to you and Mrs. Santa Claus. —Your little friend, Mar garet Mosley, 2007 Division street. And Santa, don’t forget mama, rladdy and grandma. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 8 years old, and I want you to bring me a doll trunk and bring me a big doll and a china tea-set and lots of fruit. Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, I am your little friend, Elizabeth Whittle, 2002 Fenwick street. Dear Old Santa: I am a little boy going on two years old. and as sweet as I can he. I want you to bring me a auto, an overcoat and' a heap of nice things.—Yours truly, .Melvin Horne, Jr., 1638 Oglethorpe Avenue. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy 5 years old. I have been very good this year. When you come to Augusta I wish you would bring me a train, a cap pistol and any other nice thing you wish to bring a good little boy.—Yours truly, Dozier Cllett, 705 Wright Avenue. To Santa Claus, care J. B. White tk Co. Dear Sir: I read your letters in The Herald every afternoon and enjoy It very much. I want you to bring me a bicycle, cowboy suit and lots of fruit ahd things for Xmas.— Your loving friend. Jack Rucker. !’• S. —I want to answer your ques tion in Thursday's Herald. The Leviathan is the largest steamship In the world. LAST THREE DAYS! —MONDAY, TUES DAY, WEDNESDAY GREAT SIMPLE JEWELRY SALE Over 10,000 articles to select from. P rices less than cost to make them. A big variety, and no two items alike. Buy now for Xmas. Factory, Office and Salesmen’s Samples Just a few prices and detailed descriptions are listed below. Do not overlook this sale—it i» the biggest sale with the biggest values we have ever had. Solid Gold Baby Rings 50c Genuine French Indestructible Pearls With Sterling Silver Safety Clasp. Buy now for Christ mas—for — sl.2s Men's Watch Chains Warranted 10 Years. Sold up to $4.50. For SI.OO Gold Front Collar Pins 25c Genuine Shell Cameo Brooch Hand Cut, for 85c Over 500 Patterns Brooches and Bar Pins You can save more than half. Buy Now for Christmas. Belt Buckle and Chain Sold for $1.50, for fifir FRATERNAL NEWS JN AUG USTA LODGES 201 Herald Bldg. thomas c. wall Phone 299 WEST END GAMP Appropriates SIOO For Needy Neighbors By J. H. HENDRIX (Correspondent.) A large number of the Neighbors were present at ttie meeting of West End Camp Tuesday evening. An appropriation of SIOO for the needy brothers of West End Camp was passed. All members are requested to he present next meeting night «s business of Importance will come I cfore the Order. WOODLAWN COUNCIL 29, TO CELEBRATE THEIR 20th ANNIVERSARY (BY CORRESPONDENT.) Extensive plans are under wu.y for the celebration of the 20th. un- Tiiversary of the Installation of Woodlawn Council No. 29. Jr., O. U. A. M., and the entertainment committee has already arranged a program for the occasion. This will be a gala day for he Councils of the Junior Order Unit ed American Mechanics and for the Daugters of America in Augusta and surrounding territory. Invita tions have already been sent to the Augusta councils and the coun cils of the Valley over In South Carolina. Barbecue and other refreshments will he served, and the committee Ih making plans to entertain form 500 to 1,000 persons. Hon. Walter S. Blanton, state councillor of the Jr. O. IT. A. M., and Mrs. Mary Matheny, state councillor of the Daughters of Am erica will be present and will de liver addresses. The program as competed so far, is as follows: 1— Opening song, America. 2 Introduction of toastmaster, A. Dwight Deas, state seeretary, by K. H. Row*, councillor of Woodlawn Council. 3 Quartette, by Jr. Order Minst rel Quartette. 4 Introduction of J. M. Bristow historical sketch of Woodlawn council. 5 - Solo, Jr. Or<> r Minstrel Troup. 6 Introduction of Julian K. Ross who will speak on “Virtue.” Introduction of C. Vernon El - who will speak ori "Liberty.” Introduction of Isaac Peebles, who will speak on “Patriotism.” 7 Quartette, Jr. Order Minstrel Troup. 8— Introduction of state council lor, Daughters of America, Sister Mary Matheny. 9 Solo, Jr. Order Minstrel Troup. 10—Introduction of state councillor, Jr. O. IT, A. M., Hon. Walter 8. Blanton. 11-Kats. It Is hoped that as many broth ers as possiblo will be present. Solid Gold Wedding Rings $2.25 Waldermar Watch Cahins Best made of gold-filled sol dered links. Sold up to $4.00, for— 85c Children’s Rings Set with chip, for 50c Sterling Silver Bar Pins With Safety Catch, for 85c Beauty Pins and Dress Pins Some sold up to $1.25, set 25c BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. J. B. WHITE & CO. VIGILANT LODGE TO HOLD OPEN AIR MEET SOON Vigilant Lodge Knights of Py thian held a fine old-fashioned meeting last Tuesday night, and la making good headway. They pro pone, at an earJJ date, to hold an open meeting, it( the. nature of a home-coming meeting, at which all old-time im-mhers will he welcomed, and the Pythian Sisters will also bo Invited. The meeting of the Augusta Dis trict will be hold at 11 a. m. Thurs day, Nov. 71 it., ut Waynesboro, at which all lodges in the Augusta district will lie represented. Way nesboro Is always si hospital host, anti those who attend will he royal ly welcomed. Grand Chancellor Coffin leaves Sunday night for Savannah, on his way to a meeting of Jesup Lodge .Monday night, and one In Bruns wlek Tuesday, getting buck In time for the Waynesboro meeting, and also fpr one at Thomson Friday niglij. A number of the Dokeys had i planned to attend the ceremonial in Savannar Wednesday night, but were prevented from doing so. but Meshed Temple, whieli has been re organized with new officers and a new line-up, proposes to put on n ceremonial of Its own some time between now and the first of the y< ar. COLUMBIA COUNCIL Initiates Four Candidates in Orc'.cr (BY CORRESPONDENT.) Columbia Council held their reg ular weekly meeting Thursday night In their lodge room with Councilor Streets presiding. The relief com mittee reported all sick folk better. Sour Applications were elected to membership and one candidate found waiting Initiation, she was brought In and Inflated and In structed according to tho ritual. The degree team did some mighty nice work. The bazaar committee Is working hard to mnkc the bazaar a success and ask the co-operation of every member In their undertaking. Nomination of officers for the ensuing term was next In order and our next meeting promises to he very Interesting as there uro <iulte a number In the race for various offices. According to custom of our fore fathers of setting aside a day of Thanksgiving we will on the 30th. day of November have a servlc" of Thanksgiving arid praise. We will meet at our lodge room at 10 o'clock and go In a body to the Central Christian church, there the Hr v. J, .f. I.nngston will deliver a sermon to us. Kveryone Is Invited tind the members of Columbia Council are expected to attend. We have an Invitation from the Woodrow Wilson Council, Junior Order of United Mechanics to an oyster supper on December 2. We also had an Invitation to the cs]e. t ration of the twentieth anniversary of Woodlawn Council Junior Order 14 Kt. Gold Filled Thimbles 20 Year Kind, For— 85c Buy Now for Xmai Diamond Point Pen and Pencil Set, SIO.OO value, for $3.85 Solid Gold Top Knife for Solid Gold Cuff Links for Gold Front Cuff Links Sold up to $2.50 for 85c United American Mechanic* De cember 18, both invitations wera ac. cepted. LIBERTY COUNCIL SOCIETY NOTES By MISS E. L. WIDEMUN (Correspondent.) Miss Leon Thomas, of Columbia, S. O- is visiting Sister Thelma When. We received a long letter from Sister Clifford Clark during the past week who Is now making her home In Martin City, Mo., telling us of the climate and various other things. The Daughters of America are very atrong and have several or ders there, hut os yet she has not attended any of the meetings. We greatly sympathize with Sis ter Seaga In the recent Illness of her father, MV James Robertson, but are glud to note that he has recovered sufficiently to bo at homo again. We missed Hlsler Ada Foruss at our last meeting night and upon making investigation, found that she was on the sick list. We had a welner roaat and light supper out a Riser Clara Thomp aon's home on last Tuesday night. Utterly Council will have a ba zaar on December 18. WOODLAWN REBEKAHS (BY CORRESPONDENCE.) Those who did not attend our rrtcetlng on last Tuesday evening missed a treat. We had a good at tendance although some of our reg ulars did not show up. Must have been too cold. However, we had a good meeting. Our noble grand was able to he In her custom place to the delight of everyone. Ulsters Welch and Deas were out again. We are so glad they are Im proved. Wo hail with us Hrothor Jones of Hearing, Oa. He always has something Inspiring to tell ul. Our members are responding nicely to Ulster Palmer’s suggestion. For at our last meeting we had aomo real Interesting talks for tho good of the order. Now members , remetViber our meeting on next Tuesday evening. We want every member to he there, especially our degree team. We have some work for thl m which »vo deem very Important. And as next meptlng Is the last before Thanks giving, he sure and come. Your noble grand says she has a treat In store for us. As we all know she never disappoints us. Ho l advise every member to be present on next Tuesday evening. RICHMOND LODGE Behind Rebekahs in West End By R. C. BLAKE (Correspondent.) Klchmonrl Dodge No. 101, I. O. O. F. held their regular meeting Mon day night with a good attendance Several talks for the good of the order were mado by Severn I broth ers. Any lady who wishes to Join’ the THREE Solid Gold Rings Set with all kinds of Stones, For $2.00 Elgin Cigarette Cases 18Kt. Gold Lined $5.00 value for $1.85 Buy Now for Xmas. Genuine Deltah Peals White Gold Clasp Set with Genuine Diamond, $22.50 value for $7.85 Children's Bracelets 14 Kt. Gold Shell Safety Lock and Catch, 53.50 value for $1.25 14 Kt. Gold Filled Pencils fc«r 65c The Best Line of Beads And Chokers ever shown in this city, less than half what others ask. newly organized order of Rebekahs In West End may do so by seeing one of the brothers of Richmond Lodge. Brother J. L. Hughes has one more share for sale In tin building company and If brothers of Richmond Lodge want to feel like they have done their part they had tetter hurry up and get the remain ing share. Noble Grand C. W. Hendrix will call the meeting to order promptly at eight o’clock Monday night and all members are urged to be on hand, as matters If importance will come before the order. PAPOOSE HAS A LARGE ATTENDANCE By J. H. HENDRIX (Correspondent.) Quite a large attendance was present at the meeting Monday night of Papoose Tribe. Despite th' change of the meeting night from Friday night to Mondny, the change Is meeting with huge success. Three candidates were adopted In the order Monday night. There will he more candidates at the meeting Monday night and all members are urged to be present. The countless friends of Mr. J. H Hendrix will regret to learn that he la still sick. NOVEL AD. LIVERPOOL —A local store deal ing In plumbing fixtures Is adver tising Its bath-tubs by placing the tubs In Its show-window, full of water, and then having a man !r full evening dresa sit In them, one aftpr the other. “Tubs That So ciety People Use” reads an adver tisement. The health committee of the League of Nations has decided that heroin is unnecessary as a medical remedy. 6 6 6 is a preaeription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Headaches, Constipation, Biliousness. It is the most speedy remedy we know. Pictures ready framed and in the Sheet. Frames of any size made to order HARPER BROS. ART STORE 426 Eighth St. Phone 730. WALL PAPER FOR EVERT ROOM AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER PICTURES T. G. Bailie & Co.