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NEMAR SAYS— And We Guarantee: No Depositor Has Ever Lost a Dollar in an Industrial Bank WE PAY 5% INTEREST The Industrial Bank of Henderson rXXXXXXXZX'XXXIXXXXXT t TTrr NEMAR SAYS— * >4 For Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Candies, h M Cigars, Cigarettes and the best Fountain •< “ Service to be had—Trade at— M \ WOOLARD’S = M . M M Bring your prescriptions here where you * * are assured careful and accurate com- M m pounding— \ * * Our Mottos * M ‘‘Service With A Smile’’ m = WOOLARD’S : N ,4 „ * The Daylight Comer J Nemar will stop here and present some lady with a present vtt TYYTTTTYTTITTTTYTTY See Nemar drive blindfolded—You can visit our Spring opening blindfolded and be ass ured of the best values possible M opt0 ptN ‘ t ?k JljU m* so w c S^Ws \\ and 33> . JM ; ll| , tviov .&*» - ? r1 * T 1 ' 11 \\\ / : ; 2 ‘” wft~ to 5.85 1 1|, 1 y»o s£.9o j . ' 1 t\ Chtfuj way! Fascin; / jfcf' /Jill . gay con "t { M I ' I|,\ J^, sl{e " s! or smart w prints! I tiiM M iiniiii'i-"-» »■» T W 'H' IJI " ' " 11,1 Nemar will stop here and present some lady with a present, I] -- -h , fi ■i, 1 | i/'- l| J ; **• I HENDERSON, (N.C.)' DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY MARCH 20, 1933 V BSSn Claims No Supernatural Powers for Feats He Performs or Stage The greatest attraction, of its kind ever to be brought to the Stevenson stage is the world famous Nemane, who will appear Friday and Saturday as an added attraction with no ad vance in prices. Professor Nemar claims no super-natural power in the feats he performs on the stage, but he asks you to watch him closely, and adds the closer you watch the less you see; that is why he asks you to watch him so closely. In present ing his famous Australian mystery cabinet to the theatre goers of Hend erson. he invites the dioctors of Hen derson to be the guests of the enson Theatre during his perform ance. To verify the reality of his statements, his Australian mystery cabinet has baffled the most skeptic. It will astound, astonish and amiaze you. You will raise up in your seat and say, “How does he do it”? Ne mar is clever, he’s entertaining, and funny. What a treat for Hendersohn What a treat for Stevenson fans on Friday and Saturday, wtith no adv vance i nprices. Wife Preservers To take- care of your gloves if you have no pocket in your coat, sew a strip of elastic one and one half to two inches long (the kind used for button loops) on the seam where facing and lining meet. Then when you take off your gloves slip them through the elastic. Beer By April T Likely In State (O&ntinued from P&W One.y (packed the house of representatives and lustily applauded statements from so-eaHed wet* speakers when they as serted that the septiment in North Carolina demands immediate legaliza tion of wines and beer and censured the legislature for its delay thus far in not taking action toward legalizing the beverages in this State. Heretofore at all hearings the drys I have been the only ones to raise a voice, but yesterday the wets appear- | ed at a committee hearing for the j first time and by sheer numerical strength stole the show from the dry organizations- The crowd represented delegations from virtually every sec tion of the State, from Wilmington, on the coast, to Asheville in the moun I tains, and many of them exhibited I bright placards proclaiming “We I want beer.” “The only uestion involved in this bill is whether we shall let the boot leggers continue to collect revenue ] that could be taken in as taxes,” de clared Senator Francis of Haywood, author of the hill, amid. thunderous applause. Senator Francis, estimates that his bill will yield about $1,500,- 000 a year in revenue. The principal argument advanced by the drys, headed by Dr. W. L. Poteat leader of the organized dry forces in North Carolina, was that the Francis bill would not yield the $1,500,000 re venue that its sponsors claim;, but j the crowd which jammed the hall of 1 the house, the galleries and the ] rotunda appeared in no mood td ar gue about mere figures, and from the galleries came shouts of “We’ll cjrink tjhe beer.” Speaker after speaker was re presenting both the wets ”and|the drys- One of the strongest speeches ror the beer bill was made bp Rep resentative Basil M. of Meck lenburg, and he was cheered nbt bnly Ipr the crowd but by many menribers I of the General Assembly who skipped other committee meetings to attend j the beer hearing. Sponsors of the beer I bill were plainly gratified by the re- I sponse from the crowd, while many I of the dry speakers were able to read the writing on the wall. “I’ve been a prohibitionist all my life and I still am,” remarked one of the leading dry speakers to a woman acquaintance as he was leaving the 'hall; “but we may as well admit that the fight is over. We are going to have beer.” Scores of were presented to the committee, and mpst of them were demanding beer rather than opposing sale. The biggest of the petitions was presented by Sen ator Francis himself. It bore 2,500 nqines:And urged the assembly to en act? beer legislation immediately- Speakers for the beer bill pointed out that Hie resort counties of North Carolina would be ruined if North Carolina did not follow other states and legalize beef,; that beer legislation would provide work for hundreds of unemploftl^.'t.ly-/.freer legislation is solidly supported fey organized labor ?n North Carolina; and that the only ones opposing it other than the pro fessional drys, were the bootlegging interests and the soft-drink people, who fear that they will lose thousands of dollars if beer and wine are legaliz ed. j Prepare For The “Cyclone” Nemar Says - j For Expert On Shoe and Harness j Repair Work See Nat Mitchell All Work Fully Guaranteed. Nat Mitchell The Nemars eat and Recommend our fresh i CANDIES i Made daily in our j sanitary kitchen. Henderson Candy Kitchen Henderson, N. C. « "' ~ Leggett’s Dept. Store “Henderson’s Shopping Center” \ ' _ ■•' . y\t<U ; Week-End Specials The costume Madame Nemar wi ll wear on the drive was purch • ased at our store 200 b ; NEW EASTER X|§p FROCKS An *n Our buyers have .just returned mmMKBm WL - SilK_ crepe_ in from New York ('itv and quite spring shades, values a lot of the inerehandise they HIWmBH , to 77c—Special 59c L'' «... +.. + L IbKBSS featuring groups with love i ' < ly light grounds, tailor- IhB^HK \. 1 Henderson’s leading y d sheers, ; v\yvy garment a rfrlßpl I ~ J .t’l•' Htdelightfnlly new' stvle, just in J^HHr J . P ure ' Silk tliread ■'time for Easter-We invite hose, full fashioned ’ y°ur inspection and eompari- [jj kp| —Extra good value &P\ - pair - $1.98, $2.98 Hi - SPRING Blouses .“L SUITS and Skirts ■ Today’s express -brought thpm, , - , ,A f SPECIAL fur trimmed sleeves, new dia- «Übl lilt llllllg lot mond cheek fabrics featured h • rn • x . in powder blue, : biegp- grey early Spring; Skirts 500 bed spreads in rayon i Mack;and navy, second floor, blouses in C*rPT)PS ** cotton— ready-to-wear section— dIIU UlOUSeb 111 Ciepeb „ ' $4.97 and woolens— s9,7s 98c to $1,98 SPECIAL ■ Turkish towels f MILLINERY 5 . Springtime Millinery in ail the latest styles SPECIAL of the moment. ' ■ Children’s Phoenix ank- Wonderful Values at lets » new shades ’ v^v~ our low prices. Com- 25c s plete range of head Att SPECIAL tO Men’s new spring hats— ' ( C/^ % J'd $1.98 and $2.98 $1.95 > ■ ; j g t- ■ SPECIAL Smart and Stylish Broadcloth dress shirts, each— C* 9 Cl 98c Spring bhoes » SPECIAL SPRING CALLS FOR 1 Jack Rabbit overalls for / . \y/J THESE NEW SHOES men, 220 ’denim, well- I r* Jpßf# *' made, full cut, pair— |||| We liave a wonderful assortment of spring footwear ami especially call Sk .your attention to these three distinc- F' vo new styles—typical of dozens equally attractive here in new shades of gray, brown, blue and blonde. SPECIAL MttggSSgSm 9 Men’s Scout Shoes, com- position soles, good qual -91«9S tO tWy. pair- , ' I® tt “ ~ (In Basement) Nemar will stop at our store Friday and give some lady a nice present. Don’t Forget the Bargain Basement PAGE THREE