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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 14, 1922. THREE MEN ' tirOMEN '(CHILDREN The Right Way For You to Select The Right Shoes Nothing you wear give more comfort and satisfaction than the Right Shoes. Wa are equipped to gtve to you per fect co-operation in your selections. You may rely upon our selastnen to "Have ;. Heart." in selecting the proper last and size for YOUR feet. As the Style Quality Values it's hard to go wrong on any of our shoes. They are winners. Hanan Shoes 1mm). J . .v Cantilever Shoes JWO FLOORS OF SHOE SERVICE YOU CAN RENEW ALL SURFACES Exterior and Interior Use Johnson's Sani-Spar Var. aUh Stain fw renewing all interior work f irnitur, wood work and floors. It isn't affect cd by ammonia, kohol, steam, hot water, perfume,, toilet water, etc Use it also for interior work .-window sills, porch furniture, rUkb doors, screens, etc JOHNSON'S SANI-SPAR VARNISH STAIN One coat of Johnson's Sani-Spar Varnish Stain gives you your color and a beautiful glossy, durable finish. , It dries dust-free in 2 hours and hard over night Saves time, -money, labor and material. Made in Natural and four shades Light Oak, Dark or Golden Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, Will Not Turn White Johnson's Sani-Spar Varnish Stain will not torn ' white on exterior or interior work. Use . it for rcfinishing in color where you do not care to go to the trouble or expense of removing the old finish. Apply right over the old varnish.' It's easy to use. VARNISHj STAIN OAI A Few of the Many Uses for Johnson's Sani-Spar Varnish Stain are boats of all kinds, automobiles, air craft, interior and exterior of buildings, out side doors, screen doors, floors, linoleum, oil-cloth, bath rooms, kitchens, stables, garages, dai ries, furniture, school desks, office desks, counters, cafe and restaurant tables, refrigerators, church and opera furniture, hospital floors, and furniture, Sold and RecommcndedByi f OTTIS GREEN HARDWARE CO. DR. T. C. SMITH CO. WILL BROADCAST SPECIAL NUMBER FOR DISABLED BOYS OVER RADIO STATION, WFAJ Kspecially f,.r the benefit of the hoys st U n;lw m th and Oteen a niimhri- h.n hern arranged tv Mra. Arlrne 1'iurtte to be broad cast tlit evening tr Tbe ClltseiVa lUdlnphnne Mm, in. WFAJ. .Mr". I'ruette I well known to the au diences of the nral 11811011. hnvkig been on the progtum rejuUrlv fur some time. The following program will be broadcast : Duet, selected, guitar and lnlln.' Gue Johnson yd li. Hector. f I a n o I o a u e, "Madam Tom Pom." Mm. Arlene I'ruette. Heading: (A) "The House With Nobody In It." bv Joyce Kilmer. (B) "The Cuckoo Clock." by Joseph Lincoln Mm. J. Scroop Stvle llanlone solo, Aria from "Ai naml." by erdi. Arthur Carver Hrd time atory, Mra. Arlrr.o I'ruette. Duet, tiibeon (luitar and Ha waiian tiultar, eelerted, Gue John Kim and C'armel Cole. Tenor solo. "iMdnt It Rain?' James Howell. Fashion I'arts und r'am-iee. Ji. Ailene I'ruette. KnrUono solo, "Recause," Janin IInII Trio, eelerted. violin and H i wnllan guitar. . Hnrltoiie solo, selected, Ar'hui Carver. Tenor eolo, "At Iawnlni." Jiin nile Howell. , a count In s more m- malorjt" 111 1320 over 3,000. Tuesday majority aa around 1.500. IIIO.O.P.WCTOIIIOFIS.S NflTF RFINC mill 7 : m r:u shjii inhem inree nepuDiiaan souci-; torsnips in State Re duced to One. TMSS , 1 "There's something about them ; youlllikc lareyten London Cigarettes Tareytons are aQy2rtragatn Twewty to the package emu tie TA.eoaorea ummu lit BROCK BlHtLtY) rtAI.KIMH. Nc.v. 1 J News of one lone Kepubilcnn victory wor thy of mention Is brought to H leleh by visitors from the lJ'b Juillt-isl Dietrl-t. who anal.vr.rs ihe results In the cleitlon of Johnson I. Hayea as Solicitor. The Slate had three Republican Solicitor prior to the eleclti-n but Demo cratic majorities made away with two of thent and It looked for a time as If Mr. Havte would liu too. despite the 17th customary liepuu Hi an upperhan-l. Hayes' majority was cut to a dangerous figure, chiefly by the reduction In the republican ma jority of Wilkes, these visitors re late. That the district Buffered serious aetbacks from a Repub lican point of view Is that Henntor DeW'ar, one of the Republican progressives of the 1921 General Assembly, who was defeated this time by a Democrat, Is from Cher okee, one of the counties of the district. In the big news of the redemp tion of rtcpubllcan county after county, the reduction In the Re publican majority In Wilkes did not Ret the attention It deserved, says former Congressman Hackett. Congressman Hackett was one of the leaders of a vigorous, tight In thnt banner Republican county. The night of the election ho tele graphed Chairman Dave Norwood that the Wl'.kfs Republican ma jority had been cut In two and he defied anyone to show a bigger TAX ON Ml ESTATE His Will Records Peeling for Orphans W'a s Hungry Many Times. eiTlts pots.n TAssoancoa HOISL (Bt BROCK URtUH RALKiriH. Nov. IS. A $14,000 Inheritance tax on the three-quarters of a million dollar estate left by John Neal. of Winston-Salem, late Pacific Coast manager of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, is the smallest collection the Stale of North Carolina has mad on a large estate but it is a collection with which the Department of Revenuo Is as satisfied aa if It had been a six-figure one. John Ncal left a net estate of $720. S98, and two North Carolina orphanages were bequeathed two thirds of it. No Inheritance tax ia levied on bequests to charity so that the tax touched only one third of it. which Mr. Neal dis trbluted among 12 friends. The bequest to charity ia one of the largest, proportlontely with the size of the estate, that has been made in North Carolina. Mr. Ncal was raised In the Ma sonic Orphanage at Oxford and this home of his boyhood receives $226,200. The Methodist Orphan- j age at Winston-Balem receives a similar amount. Bequests to 12 friend?, ranging from $5,000 to $67,000, total $ZZS.000. The in heritance tax was collected on Deputy Commissioner of Reve- Sale of iff si jfif ! Fashionable Dresses Exquisitely Designed Models, Values that are Decidedly out of the Ordinary. Specially Priced all This Week $14.95 to $22-50 Garments that Sold up to $39.50 It would be difficult to find lovelier models at such lot prices and this special sale offers a rare opportunity or wo men and misses who are seeking smart dresses at small ex penditure. Dresses for Street, Business, Afternoon and General Wear Featuring the lovely drape effects, flying panels, new necklines, new sleeves, colorful Egyptian embroidery, bead ing, braiding and metal ornaments. 10-12 Patton Avenue. Ycrd off one of hcsianlfy'sgrcafest enemies by daily use of Kellcjg's Brca! 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Every member' of your family should est Brsa regalariy at least two tablespoonfols daily j ia chronic eases, eat it with each mesX It does great work for children, mak ing them grow big sad strong, sad safeguards their health. Kellogg 'a Bran, cooked sad krom bled, is delieioosly flavored. Est it aa sa sppetuung cereal or sprinkle it over your favorite-cereal Kellogg 's Bran makes the tastiest gems raiaia bread, pancakes and ea disss other good things sad it is working for health all the time! Boy KaUogg's Brsa st all grocers! : , . f FREE TO MEN cSSSn ME N-D o This If you want these effects We have perfected s shaving cream which excels all others in five great respects. We offer a small tube free. Accept it, then judge if these five betterments make shaving more de lightful. We are evperts in soap;making have spent 60 years in soap study. The leading toilet soap of the world Palmolive is one of our creations. We spent 18 months, made up snd tested 130 formulas, to make a supreme shaving soap. Do you not want to see the result? S perfections These sre the five ways in which Palmolive Shav- ing Cream excels. It multiplies itself in lather 250 times. It acts quickly-softens the beard in one minute. It endures maintains its creamy fullness for ten minutes on the face. The bubbles are strong to support the hair for cutting. Weak bubbles let the hairs fall down. The after effects sre delightful, due to pslm snd , olive oils. ' Those are the qualities men wanted in a shaving cream. We ssked 1,000 of them. We have created ! ' what they wanted. Now we ask a test at our ex pense, in fairness to yourself snd us. Cut out the nue .T. It. Collie, who has Just settled the State's interest, said that Mr. Neal left a greater por tion of 'his wealth to charity than anv other wealthy man who has died In North Carolina, with pos sibly fcne or two exceptions. One reason for this was that Mr. Neal had no close relatives. He had always been greatly appre ciative of the orphanage that rais ed him and he deeply sympathised with the hundreds 'of other chil dren who are being raised In the name way he came up. A. II. Miller. Vice-President and Trust Officer of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, quoted him aa saving at 'the time he made rhls will: . , ' "When I was at the orphanage. I was often hungry. I am sorry for the orphan children and, af ter remembering a Tew of my friends, I want the rest of my property used to feed and clothe orphan children." Mr. Neal, whtse death occurred several months ago. had phenome nal aucceas In the business world. His wealth was gained In less tban a dozen yeara. He was only . 33 when he died, and he had been In comfortable circumstances for sev eral years. At the time of death he possessed stocks, bonds, and real and personal property valued at $87,000. Ho owned something more than $200,000, no that vari ous obligations reduced the net value of the estate to $720, 30. WILL EXHIBIT LAND OP THE SKY PHOTOS Fifty or more large photographs of Ashevllle views and those taken throughout other parts of Western North Carolina which made tin the exlhlbit contributed by the Moun tain Metropolis to the State Fair at Raleigh recently, will soon be shown on display at the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Broadway. These pictures, which show to advantage the beauties' of the Land of the Sky have Just been returned from the State cnpltal. where they attracted considerable attention from the thousands of visitors at the fair. METHOD TO KEEP BARK ON LOGS IS GIVEN BUILDERS With the log bungalow type of home coming into favor Jn certain sections of the. Land of the Sky Intercut In tnethoda of preserving the bark upon logs entertng the construction of such homes, make timely the information on this sub ject received by officials of the U. S. Forest Service here. Results of experiments at the Forest Products Laboratory, Madi son, Wis., give a variety of meth ods by whicb. the bark may be re tained upon timbers exposed to the weather. The most effectual are: "Cu,t timbers late In Bummer and score on two sides, cut off narrow strips of bark for the en tire length. Pile In shade In open pile to allow thorough circulation of air. Allow timbers to season until following Spring or Summer before using. "Or, proceed as given, snd In addition coat ends, stripped por tions, and knots with coal tar1 creosote, using one coat a few days Almost UabeUTabla Vmi Mn hrd1v ruMza ' tha wonderful lm r nrovemsnt to vourskin and eamolcxian vour will iwimI tn IMU after laoureutMjrientat Oram for trie tint urns. & lie hr Trial Sum fERD, T. HOPKINS 80N NswVork summit ffrraiflJ after timber la out and another just oerore using timbers. 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Mllka Emulsion restore" Jiea,:thy. natural bowel action: It Is a truly corrective medicine, doing awiy wlt.i all need of pills and phynlca. It pro motes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs In shape to assim ilate food, and thus build flerh and etreng-lh. Milks Emulsion ii strongly recommended to those whom elck ness baa weakened: It Is a powerful aid In resisting and repairing the ef fects of wasting diseases. Chmnie stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved. Thla la the erty solid emulsion made, and so palatable that It la eaten with a spoon like les cream. Truly wonderful for, weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Mllka Emulsion under thla auarantM Take l hot- tlaa hornn with vou. use it according j to dlreot tons and tf not satisfied with k tha results, your money win o promptly refunded. Price Sic and $1.20 per kottla. The Milks Emulsion Co.. Terra Haute, lnd. Sold by drug-S's'-S everywhere. Adv New Beauty Came A story that millions know Millions ot people have gained new beauty through a new teeth cleaning method. You see them everywhere. Their teeth now glisten, and they show them when they smile. If yon don't know that method, msks this test Combat the film - It Is film that makes teeth dingy that viscous film you fseL It clings to teeth, enters crevices snd stays. Food stains, etc., discolor it, then it forms cloudy costs. Tartar is based on film. Film also holds food substance which ferments snd forms acids. It holds the scids in contsct with . the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it They, witl tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhes. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film. Under old methods, very lew sacaped them. Beau tiful teeth wars less often seen than today. Old ways failed No ordinary tooth pssts effectively combsts film. So much film remained to night snd day threaten serious damsge. But dentsl science has now found two ways to fight that film. One sets to curdle film, on to remove it, snd without sny harmful scouring. Abls suthorlties proved these methods effective. Then dentists everywhere began to sdvise their use. A new-type tooth pssts wss crested, bssed on modern research. The name is Pepsodent These two grest film combatants were embodied in it Fights acid, too Pepsodent brings other much-desired effects. It multiplies the slkslinity of the saiivs. That is there to neutralise mouth acids, the csuss of tooth decsy. It multiplies ths starch digestsnt in the saliva. That is there to digest stsrch deposits on teeth before they ferment snd form scids. "." Thoss are Nature's grest tooth-protecting agents. Each use of Pepsodent gives them msnifold power. Thess combined effects mean a new era in dental hygiene. Careful people of soms fifty nations now share it, largely by dental sdvice. t You'll be amazed The effects of Pepsodent sre quick snd apparent. They will smsis and delight you. A short test will con vines you that this method is sssential, both to you snd yours. Send ths coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel sfter using. Msrk ths sbsence of ths viscous film. See how teeth whiten ss ths film-coats disappear. Than judge by whst you see and feel Cut out the coupon now. S?fSaV SSJHSVMawaHSVkWaBBSBSa SAT.0t! f .HI. U S. StaBSeBSSSaBSSBBSSSSBSBBBBaWs . Th New-Dty Deatifric A scJssubc Sim combatant wbkh w hi tans, cleans and protects tbe tssta wtthost ths ass of hannfa! grit. lO-Da&Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, rept. A-!J. 1104 8. Wabash Ava.. Chicago, Ill Mail 10-dsy tubs . -,ornt to OalS eae tab ta a raally.
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