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TUB ASHEBOEO COLTOES. ASUE30EQ. N.'li . Thursday, Lett. ..let IS, li-k 19 m Hfs r ft r 1 is i. I' V 'J-V i.ta Oms Letters - , ... , CattnlNKICC Dearaat Saata: ' I an bttJa girt yaan aU. I aaa naa mmd write a Uttta, aad I vast to teteff 4al mad a bit piaaa, lata af Ml, grafaa aa4 buU, a4 dart farat all tha Nat af tha ttttta sirla aaa kaya. Flaaaa daat (arffat y UMla aaaa ; fata that tita atoaa la aw. Praat Jaw! Halaa Glaafsw. Taatfc Paata aa. Msala Waaa tvatar, aaj aftar it ataads tar awfefla ,;' WViW thara la aa graat Tirtaa la I Taata aw data , ' ' . . . . mm . - I A A. t 1 I M rmay ti aaa. m praoaaa aa ur toota pasta, ass af Okaa aa thai y "i PW bw w " -Doctor, what loots pasta do you ' ba rapaataa aatil tfca half cap aa bmltW si aot aaruemlariy harmful, " ieti af a raputabk oent raaoBUBcad" faarta af tins watar. ompt ona woaWai aaa tfcsaa with j " tf tatefliint.y. That That qaaatioa is aakad of the dental ; If tha iiiaa watar is taa stroo- at aoaraa powdara hi than taa aaoaraaa- a"" abraaiva - bu4ri at tima I BW. OUlUa Will HMT. ,1. at ' . W i- laraaai V U HSU. day, and if ha rccommasds one mora j Tha mast inpartaat this to rv-jothar wards, aat grama in tha taath, laaa anotW it is aot faoaralljr for mambsr ta daaaisc aa' teeth is 'Mast aaaaJa afartaaataly fat any aeiaDtifie reason, but merely that tha moat as alaqaes must bejquatfty af pasta aa tha hraah aad whiah aoaiaa iota his miad Arat or j arokaa ap ta previa aaaay. . This it brash aaraiaaaly. and iniaa , tha appeals a juj aaoaa ai last, it u ; aea ay irwtiaa at arts aa tape. I meat, tastes aleaa, taoak It'ia alaam. ' ZrrzZ lITZLi , " -w as of opiaiof) of the lead- lara ia the dantsi praiaaaioB that there ia aa aperiil virtue in any teeth I pasta. There has bees, a f rest deal ' - Kaaasear N C ' "on amaa( th destal pro- V Iwfflwrtteyeaaada-Jyea'whati lf-i4- to f " T want for Christ I want a dell ' l1 that wiU aay Mama, senM M. - ? Artir llk, .n .f the angea, candy, and else see aate sad ' f recognised aath.nty ia the raisins. Doat f.ret m. Pfoiu " dun v leaseiBr the subieet said: 1 would yrBj lwgs ta mentiea four thinfi which we laheoid keep definitely in mind in sen-1 Rejasewr N C neetion with this subject: Dear SanU CIiu: Aoidity of saliva hat sWolutely ! I want you te brUf ait a hex of nothing to d. with decay ef the sparklers, a doll that will say O Ha, tee1"- 1 and somethint t eat tueh a fruit, "2- It on' that acid that is held nuU, candiet, and alto gome raisins. ln conUct with the teeth under the Your little btv gelatinous plaques which causes the teth t decay, lhe gelatinous pla ques prevents this acid from becoming Ramseur N. C. f"1""' with the saliva. Dear SanU Clau,: ' ":i Antiseptic mouth washes have I will write you to tell you what 1 n" value whatever in preventing de want for Chrittmat. Bring me a cay of the teeth or in bringing about nice little Bible and tome f. ..i . nut.-, immunity. and also tome raitmt. Dun i turgf-t "' Certain acids placel in the the other little folkt. 1 will close. mouth have a tendency to inhabit (re Your little f r rnd tard) the action of lactic acid form liary Burgess. 'nK microorganisms, and also a ten- dency to dissipate (break up) the 1'iue, N. C. P'aques. The bast market far North Carolina ; jhayi-thia yasu wilt he found inl IsTarth Gaiwiiaa rather than on east !a rktOUt V. W. Lewis, .hTWJtaak Marketinfadalut. WILFRED G CAllR , Optometrist EYES KIAMDiXD GLASSKS FTTTED Offiee rrar aak wf EaaaWah a5HM00 - aATDWUTS ONll AfiHEOnO 9SUG COl I S CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-"klf W. Burgess, Jr. Dear Santa: As Christmas is drawing near I will write and tell yi u what 1 want for Christina.-. If yi have just lots of things on hand bring me nuts, can dy, apples, oranges and I would like 'It will be noted from these state ments that any substance taken in to the mouth which will dissolve the gelatinous plaques, thus premitting the lactic acid to become mixed with the saliva, would have a tendency to some kind of toy. 1 will not ask for prevent decay, anything else as vou have so many Tne fnJlt acI,ls are classed as little ones to go to see. I am 11 year; foods that are beneficial to the teeth, .u irn tn s-h,l everv tl.iv. With not only as possessing the vitamines love to you, Y'our friend, Mary Thornburg. Pipe, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a little girl nine years old and as Christmas will soon be here I will tell you what I want you to bring me. I would like to have a little stove, a toy bureau, candy, ap ples, orangei and nuts, but will be pleased with anything you will bring me. With lott of leve, Your little friend, Lueile Taernburg. Ashebero, N. C. Dear Santa: I want you te bring me a basket ball, and a dell that will ge te sleep with long curly hair and a good ttory book, and candy, apples, ranges and all kinds of nuts. Don't fargat to come to see other ahildraa. Seed bye, Jewell Carroll, lex 612. essentia! to health, but for their cieansing virtue. ; You must understand that practical ly all dentifrices, except mouth ; washes, contained solid material for i the removal, by friction of solid ma-1 terial from the teeth. The frictional agent, the neutralizing agent with an added flavoring, agreeable to the taste, are the principal components of all tooth pastes. Calcium car bonate or precipitated chalk and soap form tha bulk of the most of tooth pastas. Prinz states that the ster ilisation af the oral cavity by an anti septic, which can be employed with safety, is impassible. Tha qualities of a mouth wash should be such that will aot irritate the soft tissues, that will not destroy the salivary fennenta, and that is not paisaaeus if swallowed. The wash saoald be readily available sad inex pensive, that it may be freely used without harm. Salt water is ideal in every respect. Prinz has shown that 1 a salt solution reduced the flora of the oral cavity by it per cant and ad- i vises the adding of one ounce of lime water to eight of salt solution, about one teaapeonful to one glass of water. The lime water is mildly astringent and is solvent of the mucinous mater ial. Dr. Fones advocates the use of Saagreve, N. C, Rt. 2. Dear Old SanU: Please bring me a dolly that will go to sleep and tay Mama, and a toy wrist watch and a string of beads, and a little red lantern, and a tele phone. Please bring candy, apples j ,ime water a,Qne and oranges l will De as good as l , To make a saturated salt soIution can. Your little girl Ret a quart of boi,e(i water amj aow Gracie Roberts. , it tQ cooj then ad(, sat M ong ! the water will dissolve it. When the Asheboro, N. C, Star Rt. water has dissolved as much as it Dear Old Santa: j will, the salt will form in the bottom Please bring me a doll and a doll I of the vessel when allowed to stand. bed and a doll carriage, and a toy cook stove and a lot of candy and bring me a soldier doll and a wagon and a tricycle and a balloon. Also fruit, raisins and candy. From, Verna and Vera King. This is strong, but can be diluted. To make lime water, take half cup of crushed lime,, place in one quart ow it ff the for several hours, pour off the water, leaving the lime in the bottom of the ressel. Then add fresh cooled boiled Daring The Cold Weather lmergrencies wffl arise water will freeie. When in ned ef a plumber notify S. 0. Sullivan Plumbing Company Quick Serrice rat A I A 71 AATnP-t)fi tTxf nn V I AlJiWtWWlLEi. LAUlUlili I Everything iaLaundry. Y, I)::Y CLEANING -We Do It id:, Better SENSIBLY SIMPLIFIED AT 123 North Main HIGH POINT AND THOM ASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA BUY GIFTS OF Wearing Apparel GIVE PERSONAL PRESENTS YOU GET STYLISH MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY AT THE "DIXIE" SANTA'S HEADQUARTERS BABY DOLLS The kiddies must see these beauties that say "Mama' and ererything RUBBERS We have fine Hood Rub bers for the whole family some as low as WOOL SWEATERS Great big roll collar maroon coat sweaters, ta go extra spe cial at 98' 29c $ 12 It Will Pay You BOYS' SUITS All wool tweed suits, of the highest q vaHty ami so neatly trimmed 8UPPC2S Give W pair f the latest tf.CwltT-t-ut3 ......... 17 . 192$- MILLINERY A bantlfnl array ef manu facturers' samples up to $5.00 Ttlnesftr 1? SERGE DRESSES Exceptional values in blue, black, brown and checks, neat styles I; SILK DRESSES Charming set of pretty sam- 'plcs'juit received from New York ' - LADIES COATS t j . Ccautifnl Velour anih Polo, Coats, $20.00 ralue, with fur collars V.. . l 0 0 9 fk io See Owe Stock 39 TOYLAND Erery kind of toys the chil dren want! See them! BROADCLOTH SHIRTS English imported Shirts made of the finest material and workmanship $11 s BIG SILK SCARFS These are extra large and all silk, in all of the latest colors. $1 67 ALL SILK SHIRTS He will be more than pleased JOJ) 87 J to receive one oi uienc u.w beauties -. 1 hffr SHOES FOR ALL Before YOU y. . . -t i .tr ' "''-.-"'. Another setof these all leath er samples, to go at onljuy. . . i. : M, 1 . ."j.mrr FUR .GLOyjE' Greatv big 'ftitf gauntlets with leather t)alms and warm fleece lining 1 $n ?? Ill it DRESS PANTS Pretty, assortment' of men's pants in all the wantea mate rials. iv TRFCHjC9ATSa,v, These are heavy officers Rain coats with blanket lining, reg- n1 tl A Aft vftlnn ri.'-J 11 ir'i-: 1 - WW Of " fir -1 Finercssyl f pieceeuit$ ot iffmto Qfr-rrik CtihTnir. 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