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2 u Hog V y I G CONTRACTS Wt9 THE ASHEVTLLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1922. NINETEL ' TAYLORSVILLE ill Push Construction of r J-aj on Systems for Towri. Jlnsiy work for th construction of . n propoeed water and sewsr- n'w..? , Tavlnrsvlll. was 'Snchtd her thli morning hen a laborer from Chariot!, started Tiffin 0 toil or ine WBtrr mini tru" .rd.d th. 'tn lntTl both ysstems. at a o. oM3.41..M. ' sines th Btat nignway project lying from Btateavllle through the i.7neourw of rplr, preparatory to i a m,irf atui the contractors !'" .,, .v.t.mi htTA nri anxU l". to complete laying of all pip. linsa along hiiiu"1" ......... laatlty UmlU ao aa to not conflict flh the completing of Alexander s According to layout ot the pro cMd plana all water-mains will be 0M. th anuthalds of Main L'trt and aawar malna will pe cut la on ma norm u. At thla time work on th new ...- . . .. i 1 ... , W1 1 V 1. rnlnv (nr. tarn rapidly, the building operations taring m wronu j " !r ranvenlenoea tn the making. 1 . ,n. 1. hafflnnlnir in fa.. 1 oastful of clIO pride and develop ments, tne ciiy wui w " " ivard In progress until she will have ecome Detier Known m ino wuwiur iorld other than the "Jumping off )lo." Thla remains to be seen, hut -1l-. han . HnAllinllfl.4 A lift ttie I IiUIB.. .. " - - , . . t this tlma possible resource of the lounty remain unwHwimi. iui knlnerala. Alexander County la known Uy .many mineroioKisa iu ue noieu or 46 various mineral atones, whose . irAt-af vnliiA ranees ae hltrh as b;50 this commonly known as the Isck diamona. inlhllltla nt TAvlnravllle hecnm- mg a summer resort are rife at thla Mrs. Cannon Gives New Administration Building to School $50,000 Provided yor the Erection of New State Institution House. HniiU Cikxui tf ilteriU, Clll:ml CONCOKD, Sept. 27. A gift of $10.. 000 haa been made to h Jackson Training School. State home of cor rection for Imya, hy Mrs. Ella Host Cannon of thin city, fur the e rem Ion of K new administration building to replace that recently destroyed by fire. The announcement of the gift waa made thla morning by James H. Cook, chairman of the board of di rectum of the school, who atates that the building will be a memorial to the late husband of tho donor, James W. Cannon, prominent u utile manufac turer who died at his home here sev eral months ago. Work on the new structure will begin next week and wltl be completed as soon aa possi ble. The building will contain the office of the school, the home of the superintendent, a directors room and C7 bed rooms for the matrons and wo men Inatructora of the school. It will bo one of the handsomest bullillUKs at any of the State Inxtitutlons and will be modernly equipped. The gift of Mrs. Cannon is the larg. est ever made to the school. TRINITY STUDENTS ARE Big Celebration of Found i n g Is Planned b y Order of the Tombs. TRUSTY CONVICT ALMOST KILLED 6al t'frrrfSffirffHf T Aihrtiltt CilUent GREENSBORO. Sept. 1!6 Hen ry Martin, a negro convict I rusty, lies in a hospital here nearly dead as the result of trying to heat hi wife, according to the atory told the police. A man thought to be hie wife's brother stabbed hlni In the head with an Ice pick. Mnr (in, who was driving a team for the City, stopped hy his home to chastise hia wife. Cod-llver oil was first used as a remedy for debility caused by luni trouble1 in 1833. time, and with the WllmuBton-Char-lott ehlghway plying via Htateavllle and TaylorsviUe to Blowing Rock, for summer tourists, outlines the prob abilities In this extent. Ilrrril VrwWflK T Ail tilt CHUB Ul'RIlAM. Sept. ". The song of the sepulchre has been sung, the pad dles have been wielded, the Koat has been ridden and tonight 19 young men of the Junior and senior classes at 'IXnlty College are resting with thed bodies but happy hearts after the annual Initiation uf the onler of the Tombs. Only men of the 'wo upper classes who hsve attained dis tinction In some tihuae of student ac tivity sre eligible for membership. The order was established at Trinity iQ yeara ago by Arthur Bradsher. "King of the .Southern Diamond " Membership now numbers 100 and pinna are being made for a great cele bration In the spring to commemorate, ths founding. The annual Initiation started Tues day" evening and continued through out Wednesday, the "nipple drill." tsngle-foot dance, and swimming ex hibitions being top liners. Wednes day afternoon found the Initiates haranguing "the multitude on slreet comers on such subjects as ''How far a fly fly and why." or doing the ttlmpie Simon fishing stunt. A ban iiuet at the Tavern Cafe tonight end ed the cereoulee. Fifty membera-of Ihe order were present.. The young men recetven aa mem bera were: M. liradshsw, Jr., Dur ham: J. li. Jackson, South Bwd. Ind.; fhntr Moore. Durham: W. U Taylor Stovall; T. H. Aehhy, Mount Airy; K. . Krooks. Jr., Knlelgh; II. A. Crute. Wlnalon-Salein; J H. Harris, Albe marle; carl Knox, Iceland: II. D. Or mand, King's Mountain; R. If. T'ln nlx, (IreenslKiru; J. II. Simpsun. Wlnston-Salem: Frits Smith, New Hern; Bverett Spikes, Durham; T. B. Bradley, Newman, (la.; W. W. Ter rentine, lireenaboro; F B. Fisher Kim City; J. I. Secrest, Canton, George Allen, Durham. Q. Which 'la England's oldest colony? F. L. N. A. Newfoundland la England's first and oldest colony. It has re cently been made a Dominion be cause of the heroism ot Ita soldlors In the war. Boy Can Speak to Girl Who Smiles City Judge Rules (JsmM Cmiufrnd-m-. Tit AtktHIU Clhum) GREENSBORO. Sept. 2 That there la no law against a bespeaking- to a girl he knows or speaking to a girl who amllea at him waa the observation tof Mu nicipal Court Judge Dave Collins here Monday when two high school- youths. Flnley Adkltison and J. M. Foushee, wera tried be fore him on a charga of disorder ly conduct, the conduct being rid ing by the campus of ths North Carolina College for Women and waving and calling to young wo men on the campus. It was an Interesting case be cause ot Judge Collins' views to ward mashera, aa shown In his treatment of men who have ao t'osted women on the atreeta here. A man from Aahhoro, Bascomb Hmith, was last week sentenced by Judge Collins to serve alx months un the Oullford County roads be cause he asked a young married woman whether he knew her and further back a mashar who waa soundly beaten by a young wo man's husbund for advances to her received a sentence, Judge Collins complimenting the huahand tor beating the fellow The cases were prosecuted by J. -M. Sink, a special o cer at the college. The Judge hold however, that I. the girls smile there Is no Itw against speaking to them. PERSIA KKNDS NTVnKXT OFFICERS TO FRANCE TEHERAN. Persia. Sept. 27. The Persian Uovernnient will send 80 army officers to France to re ceive their, military education in the army school of that republic. On their return to Persia these men will be charged with the re organisation of the Persian army. Two hundred thousand krana have been appropriated to meet the eg penses ot the experiment. It has been estimated the coa! at'DPly of the United States Is about $84,000,000,000 tons. TOURING Wet ' Sow $550 : $525 ROADSTER - Wat Now SEDAN Wat Now $550 : $525 $895 : $875 COUPE Wat Now $850 : $795 Call Now! Beyond any shadow of doubt Overland is the GREATEST automobile in America v - value All-Steel Body. Baked Enamel Finish. , Smoodi-Ridlns Triplex Springs. Greatly Strengthened Rear Axle. 25 Mile to gallon, ... Asheville Overland Knight, Inc. 12-16 Walnut Street ELLSWORTH LYMAN, Gen. Mgr., ASHEVILLE, N. C Telephone 2967. Ulin IND HOET WILL SPEAK JIT ofENSHG-j European Sre Guilford Democrats Will Make an Extra Effort This Year. 1 0rl CwrMMaSMt fa AtknUtt Vittttn I OUKENSHORO, Kept. Id. Jo lah VV. lliUley, of ltalolgh, and Clyde Hoey, of Sheltay, have been secured by C. Cox, Kxeiutlvt Chairman of the Democratic parly In Guilford County, to deliver ad dressee here, It waa announced to day. Mr. nailev will apeak ul the Courthouae on the evening of Oc tober 12, to be followed there hy Mr. Hoey on the evening- of Octo ber 2S. It is also likely t hut Gov ernor Morrison will rome here some time In October to deliver an address In the Democratic cam paign. An extra effort will be made by the Dcmoi.Tata of Guilford .this year. The County la alwaya Dem ocratic by a good majority, but IJ la desired to offset to as great n degree as possible Itepuhllcan strength In Davidson ' and Htokcs County on account of the race for Solicitor. In order that C. F. flprulll, of Lexington, Democratic candidate n the 12th Judicial Dis trict, may win over K. C. Jerome, of this City, Jtepublloart candidate CtYTTOX GOODS MARMOT. NffW YORK, Sept. 7. Cotton goods' were firmer In first hands today. New prlcea were named on branded bleached cottons on a bu lls of l(o for Donsdule 4-4 goods. Denims were ndanced in eonie qquartera to a basis of la 1-2; for l.ZU's and several leadirfg lines were sold to the end of the year. Wool goods, such as tine clonkliiKe for Immediate cutting .were Ann and high, substantial advances be ing otlered In second hands for quick delivery ot smnll lots. Sta ple worsted dress goods and some lines of men's wear sold nt mod erate advances. Knit goods were In molerate demand. Staple hos iery sold more freely, llurlaps wero steady. Linens were slight ly higher. Brocaded silks sold more freely. -Cann! coat yellda from SO00 ..to la, QUO cublo feet of gaa per ton. niOlil.lN, Sept. 31. Russian , drumatlr art is revolutionising- the , thculrcs of Central Europe. Ao- tors, singers and dancer who wero forced to leave Itusala be cause of polltl. nl troubles and the food shortage iirst found their way Into music hulls and cabarets, and recently the. regularly organised Russian companies huve obtained permlHxInn from the Hnvlot Gov ernment to leave Hiihki.i for short rntjagements In lOuropenn capitals, i Kitty players rioiu tli Moscow An Theatre, In many ways l lie most i elebruted theatre In the world, ate now In lltrlin offering a num ber of their productions Just as they present them In Moscow. Among the plays In their repertory are "Cricket on the llcnrlh." "Krlc Kurteenth." and "Twelfth Night." Berlin now has a Russian ' p"op t. latUm of nearly i!0U, OuO, mid It consequently afTnids larae audi ence fur productions In the Bus siitn language. The company's vvoi k Is notable for the natural hfclhnd of the playoa, the lack of Mini's, and 4ho miirvelons abili ty nt all actors to contribute to ihe perfect! .in of the stage pic ture. The ability of Huaslana as punlomlnlst and dancers has made It possible for them to enter the variety house in nil the Eu ropean capitals an well as at the various seaside caaliios. Ostend and NcheveniiiKen are giving em ployment to many Russian per formui'H mill singer. They hnv found places tn tho definim and French variety theatres, and they are muklng their way to America in largo cumbers. Russian dancers are so thor oughly trulned find are able to of fer such a vurled program of class ical, folk and character dancua thut dancers of other nations In lOuropo find It difficult to compel wit h them. y. in War ni.sk Insurance ho disposed of by will'.' J. 1'. A. A War Bisk Insurance can not bo willed or ast-lgned. In the event of the death of the benefi ciary of a War Risk Inaurance policy the benefit will bo divided among the next of the goidier kin according to tho law ct the State in which he resided. SET THREE THOUSAND PEMH TREES DURING YEAR III SANDHILLS Plan to Increase Acreage in Dewberries and Strawberries. (HiiwmI iimiJiw T iikwWl Claim) 1IAMI.KT. Sept. 2 Threo thou sand acres peach trees will be set ui in the uindhill territory lying between Vass and linilet tills Pprlng or 1. 000 acre more tree. than were aet out In the whole sandhill territory from Hanford to Camden, H. C, lust year, accord ing to exllmate made by the Chamber of Commerce here today. Next month development agent of the South and Southeast will meet hero to organise the Bandhlll De velopment Aaaoclallon for the pur pose of planting at least twice as much acreage In dewberries, strawberries and scuppernongs as were cultivated last year In the sandhills. A preliminary meeting was held hero during the Bummer and It 1 plnnned to have th next meeting, around the middle of Oc tober. "The sandhills have opportuni ties greater than California." de clared Clement S. L'cker, ujt Ha vnmiiih. Gu director of develop ment of the Seaboard Railroad and former nsaistaiit-serretarT- of thu t'nlted State Department of the Interior. "California." he contin ued, "ha to Irrigate and- fertilla in order to produce, but all that Is necessary In tho sandhills 1 to Slant and cultlvato It." Others to ho present at the ir Kuniwillon meeting In October and who were here at the preliminary meeting In the Hummer are: Jeswe M. Junes of Norfolk. Va Gineral Division of Agriculture of the Kaa lioard; S'. M. McRrid. assistant developing agent from Florence: and representative from every Chamber of Commerce and busi ness organization between Hanford and Camden, B. C. Q. Which state lead In the pro duction of lumber? D. P. 8. A. Th Forest Hervlc aay that Oregon, Washington and Louisiana lead In th order given. Indian Traffickers In Opium Maihtain i a Ftmshed System y RANOOUN. Uurma, Aug. . (By Mall) Tho drug sr.iup.vler of India and Burnui. through long years of eaeprlene.o, have dovel cped finished system ot opera tions which has lift resomblanc to th mor or His crud and tvt or m'.n meiluid of rum mak ing in Iho I'nlted rlta'.M. Th men who Nnunto ths sm.ig Rlmg of drugs, say It. K. n.li i sen. auperlriondent of it Burm ', Kxcise Dcpii'lhicnt nro R all apjearuncoa ii'jiectalii. well to do meri.h.in, with fsj.-ishle businesses In plc goods, rlc or timber which hid their real oc cupation aa trafficker In opium, cocaine, morphln and hemp drug. . The men do not handle th drug but leave the details to hosts ot underling. If an underling I ar rested, fined and ent to Jail, hi principal pays hi fin, give him hi salary, and supports Ma family while, lie la In- prison. "That a cartaln man I 4 smug- -gler I well known to th authori ties." report Mr. AndersonT "In foot the suspect will cheerfully ad mit It. He know that, he cannal b touched uples th contrabrand 1 found in his posaeaaton. Th chief source of protctIaj to smuggler I lit accessibility to bribery of thus who ar charted wltli tho duty of preventing smug gling. They ran mak mor niony by falling to suppress smuggling than by suppressing 1U Q. Mow many step In th stair way of th Statu ot Liberty? C. K. M. A. In th Statu of Liberty th number of step fcom th base- of the foundation to th top of th inh.k I. Th. iilimh from th ground to the top ot th pedestal la urn. Q What doe a small letter 0 surrounded with a clrcl man? K J I "a. Thl Is a sign that th photograph or artlol bearing th mark has btten copyrighted. TrtlrtAlla all th. rmMt r f h - dral" in England wer built after th Norman conquest. H' V. nlati avfltAm la ItU f S im? sprung up In Scotland about 10 Free , At Stored Named BsJtnr .' One 10-bayTube . , . .i, . . . , Thli week only, any Hon bskmx! , balotr will hand 70a 10-Dsy Tub of Ptpodnt Jtast prsnt the coupoa Make this test now and watch ths tfHghful tffscta. It will b a rtraUtioa, Look Next Week See how teeth glisten when the film goes 1 Note what beauty you have gained For your asks and your family' sake, tart making; this test today. Then look f next week and gee the changes that occur. Millions people of fifty nations are now brushing teeth in this new way. Dentists everywhere are urging them to do it You , can see the results wherever you look in . teeth that glisten as they never did before. , Now see them on your own teeth. Go get this free tube at your store. Film makes teeth dingy You feel on your teeth a viscous film; It dings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. Food stains, etc, cloud that film. . Then it forma a thin dingy coat Film is also, the basis of tartar. Th ordinary tooth paste leaves much of V that film intact Thus most people's teeth, until lately, were clouded more or less. " Beautiful teeth were less common. Film also holds food subetanc which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to causa decay. Germs breed by millions in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Moat tooth troubles are now traced to film. And, despite th tooth brush, they became almost universal, - Now million combat it Dental science has, for long, sought ways , to fight that film. Two effective methods have been found. Able authorities, by care ful tests, proved them beyond question. Now millions of people ar using them daily, largely by dental advice. One method acts to curdle film, the other to remove it And this is done without the Use of any harmful scouring agent A new-type tooth paste has been created, based on modern research. It includes some new essentials and avoids some old mis takes. The name is Pepsodent. The two great film combatants are embodied in it, Some Pepsodent effects Film coats are mor readily combated. The teeth become highly polished, so film lis easily adheres. $ Pepsodent also multiplies ths starch dl gestant in th saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which nuy 'Otherwise fer ment and form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity of tho saliva. That is there to neutralise ths adds which cause decay. - . . Thus Nsture's great v' tooth-protecting agenta are given manifold effect, while soap-and-chalk pastes reduce their power. These results ar bringing a new dental era in millions of homes tho world over. ' And these whiter, safer, cleaner teeth mean life-long benefits. When you find them out, you will want your people to enjoy them. They use it The dainty people you see, who show white teeth, tit probably users of Pepsodent You see them every where. To women it means new beauty, new charm; to men new cleanliness. To children it means new protec tion against troubles you have had. , Present the coupon for a 10-Div Tube. Not how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film -coat dis appear. A few days will convince you that this is a method essential to you and yours. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget C.u.S. laiMwBWJsBwasasBjawjaBWs Thm New-Day Dentifrice Now advised by leading dentist the world orer 10-Day Tube Free (Only one tube to a family) Insert your name and ad dress, then present this cou pon this week to any store named below. You will be presented with a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent If you live out of town, mail coupon to The Pepsodent Company. 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and tube will be sent by maU. Your Name Address Present coupon to Carmichael's Pharmacy, Pack Square. Goode's Drug Store, 53 Patton Avenue. m Raysor's Drug Store, 31 Patton 'Avenue. Asheville Cltlsen, Asheville, N. C. 1
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