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THE CROSSVILLE CHRONICLE Help That Aching Back! Lame in the morning! A dull back ache all day long! Worn out when eve ning cornea! The aaice old round of suffering! To endure such misery ia both foolish and unneceamry. Find the cause of your trouble. Likely it'a your kidneys and that nagging back ache may be Nature's warning of kidney wehiie8. You nny have sharp stab bing pains, a dcpreed feeling and blad der irregularities. Don't risk more seri ous kidney trouble. Help your weakened kidneys. Doan'M Kidney Pillt have helped thousands. Atk your neighbor t An Ohio Case Mrs. J. S. Harri son. 113 3rd Ave., Qalllpolis. Ohio, says: "My kidneys were in poor con dition and I had such a weakness in mr back I could hardly lift. Heavy pain bothered me and my nerves be came unstrung. I felt tired .and generally- run down. Doati's Kidney Pills regulated my kid- Tlneye and the back aches were drivn tron me." Cot Doaa's at Any Store, 60c a Boa DOAN'SfiXS FOSTER-M1LBURH CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. Twtjr rVJsft THh I Stsry" E nEN CABINET Copyright. 111, Western Newspaper Union. 3 Til i KITC In A. l. 455 (Jenserlc, king of Vun dais, sacked Rome. TAKE ASPIRIN ONLY AS TOLD BY "BAYER" "Bayer" Introduced Aspirin to ths Physicians Over 21 Year Ago. To get quick: relief follow carefully tne safe and proper directions in each unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." This, package 4s plainly stamped with the safety "Bayer Cross." The "Bayer Cross" means the gen uine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over twenty-one years. Advertisement Tomorrow never comes, but the first of the month does. - Cuflcura 8oothea Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan druff and itching with Cutlcura Oint ment Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Advertisement. Don't borrow trouble borrow cash. Sure Relief 2 INDIGESTOWj 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief It is not so much what you say. As the manner in which you say It: It is not so much the language you use As the form by which you convey it GOOD THINGS FOR THE FAMILY, A most delicious raisin pie which will taste different is made by using one-half cupful of grape Juice, one cupful ot raisins, a tablespoonful of lemon Juice and one table spoonful each of butter and flour, well mixed to gether. Chop the raisins and cook all together with one-half cupful of sugar and a well beaten egg. Serve in a baked shell with a meringue or with whipped cream for a finish. Cranberry Conserve. Cook one quart of cranberries In barely enough water to cover; when cooked add an equal measure of sugar, the pulp of three oranges, one cupful of ralslus and the grated peel of an orange. Sim mer until thick, then pour into glasses, or if to be used at once, Into a mold. Beet Salad. Take cooked chopped beets, to two cupfuls add one finely minced green pepper and one chopped onion. Mix with French dressing and serve on lettuce. Beet Relish. -To one quart of chopped cooked beets add one quart of chopped cabbage, one cupful of chopped celery, two cupfuls of sugar, one tablespoonful of salt one tea spoonful of pepper, one-half teaspoon' ful of cayenne, one cupful of fresh grated ' horseradish and vinegar to make it of the consistency to use as a sauce. Can cold. This will keep all winter and Is very well liked. , Baked Cranberries. Choose a wide, flat earthen dish large enough to allow a jlnt of berries to lie on the bottom. Pour over them a sirup made with two cupfuls of sugar and a cup'ul of water, Place in a slow oven and ban a until the .berries are done. Chicken Timhales. Mix one pint of chicken chopped, one cupful of stale bread crumbs, one-half teaspoonful of mixed herbs, a dash of pepper, one half teaspoonful of salt, one cupful of milk or stock, and two well beaten eggs. Celery salt, cayenne, parsley, onion and lemon Juice also may be used for seasoning. ' Tack in small molds well buttered, and steam 15 minutes. Turn ' from the molds and serve with or without sauce. BE LL-AEXSS FOR . INDIGESTION EASY TO KILL RATS ami MICE By Umg Ih. Cm. STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE Ready for Use Better Than Traps Direction! In 16 languages In erery box. Hats, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants anit Waterbngt aestroy inoa ana property ana am camera oi disease. Steam$' Electric Pain forces those petti to ran irom tne Duuuing lor water ana iresa mu. Me and I1.G0. "Money back If it falls." V. B. Government boys tt V WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and sndorsed by Queen Wilhtl tnioa. At all druggists, three sizes. Lawk for tha name Cold Medal ea eyery baa and accept ao imitation reduce Inflamed, swollen ats, Sprains, Braises, Soft Baaehes; Heals Boils, Poll Eril,Qulttor, Flstala a as! Infected sores quickly as It Is a positive antiseptic and germicide. Pleasant to use; sloes aot blister or remove the hair, and you can work the horse. S&SOper bottledelivered. Book 7 A tree. Y. F. TOCNG, be 310 To-fit St.. SfriggfeU. Km. When a bit of sunshine nits ye. After passing of a cloud; When a fit of laughter gits ye, And ye'r spine is feeling proud. Don't ferglt to up and fling It At the soul that's feelin' blue, Fer the minit that ye sling it It'a a boomerang to you. Capt. Jack Crawford. EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS. Now Is the time to prepare the pretty and inexpensive marmalade which has carrot for a foundation. Scrape the carrots and cook until tender, then put through a meat grinder, to three cupfuls of carrot take two lemons, one and one-half pounds of sugar. Coolt two finely shredded lemons, excluding the seeds, in a little water until tender; combine the mixture and cook together until thick. Watch carefully to avoid burning. Put In glasses and cover with paraffin when cold. One may vary the flavor by adding two oranges and one lemon, or one of each. Oyster Roast. rut a pint of oysters In an omelet pan, after It Is heated and well greased with a tablespoonful of butter, season with salt and pep per and cover to cook two minutes. Serve on buttered toast moistened with the oyster liquor. To change the seasoning of French dressing add a teaspoonful each of catsup and Worcestershire sauce. Serve wirn me urencn dressing on lettuce. Chicken a la Relne. Cream two tablespoonfuls of butter, add the yolks of three hard cooked eggs, rubbed to a paste, soak one-fourth of a cupful of cracker crumbs In the same amount of milk and add the egg mixture. Pour on gradually one cupful of chicken stock. Then add one cupful of finely minced chicken. Season with salt, paprika and celerjr salt. Serve on toast. Date Caks. Cream one cupful of butter, add one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, two eggs, one cupful of sour milk, one cupful of dates, stoned and chopped fine, one cupful of nuts, one teaspoonful of vanilla, two and one- fourth cupfuls of flour. Bake In a ajieet and cover with frosting,-' t5ut In strips before It Is cold'- SELF-RELIANCE GOES BANKRUP T Thin Blood Saps Energy Gude's Pepto-Mangan Rebuilds the Blood. Wrestling with a weakened condi tion of the blood is a desierate strug gle. Thin, watery blood deprives the body of energy and causes a played out feeling not unlike utter exhaustion. A man with weak blood has not the full use of his powers. He lacks de cision, and vacillates until he loses self-confidence. Some men, and women too, go fal tering along for months scarcely real izing that tbey need Gude's Pepto-Mangan, the blood-builder. But when they have taken it for a while, what a dif ference there is in the feelings! The old-time vigor and the red-blooded hue of good health return. The new rich blood gets to work, building, fortify ing, lifting the spirit up to its normal standard. Physicians have prescribed Gude's Pepto-Mangan for years as a blood-builder. - Druggists sell it in liquid and tablet form. Look for the name "Gude's Pepto-Mangan" on the package. Advertisement Oodles of Karats - He I want to get you'the finest en gagement ring In the world. What kind of stone would you like?- She One like David In the Bible used. He Meaning? She The "kind that'll knock 'em flead. Wayside Tales. A' lA s" r c a 1 The Tapiro pygmy people are cul Ivators of tobacco.' Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for Colds . Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablet Bottles of 24 and 100 All druggists. Aspirin Is the trade aurk ot Bayer Manufacture of MoaoaestieaeMeater ef SaUeyUoseii Differences of Taste. "Some of those summer boarders seemed to think they were superior in elegance and refinement," said Mrs. Corn) ossel. "Maybe they are more up-to-date than we are," answered her husband. "But Just the same I'm glad they're gone, now we can put the Ja2z records up in the attic and listen to some classical music." The Other Way 'Round. Jinks You say you were employed In a canning factory. What did you can there? Finks Nothing at all. They canned me. Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Cutlcura Seas 25c, Oiataeat 2S aa4 50c, Tale 35c. W. N. U., CINCINNATI, NO. 43-1021. A Lone Admission. "Look me in the face, sir. He raised his eyes timorously. "Now, sir, deny, if you dare, that you married me for my money r "It must have been for your money f be faltered. .ystery Cake Can you name it 7 Here is another new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its unusual qualities. It can be made just right only with Royal Baking Powder. Will you make it and name it? . $500 for tlieUBest Names For the name selected as best, we will pay $250. For the sec ond, third, fourth, and fifth choice, we will pay $100, $75, $50, and $25 respectively. Anyone may enter the contest, but only one name from each person will be considered. All names must be received by December 15th, 1921. In case of ties, the full amount of the prize will be given to each tying con testant. Do not send your cake. Simply send the name you sug gest, with your own name and address, to the ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY 153 William Street, New York How to make it Use level measurements fir U mUerUU H cop shortentos 1 cups sugar Grated rind of H 1 ess and 1 Tom 2H cnp. floor 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1 cup milk squares (lM on.) of unsweetened chocolate (memo teaspoon salt Ocam shortening. Add sugsr and grated orange rind. Add L -oiks. Sift together Sous' salt and Royal Baking JSfaSSh .lt.m.t.1, with the milk, lajtr, fold In on. beatenegg white. Divide batter Into two Ps. To m part add the chocolate. Put br tablespoonfuls. .lternatfng dark endllght beTtato thres peaasd layer cak. pans. Bake to moderate oven 20 minutes. FILLING AND ICING 3 tablespoons melted batter 2 tablespoons orange Juice 3 cup. confectioner', mxfmr 1 ess white (Powdered sugar may be used but 3 Q?Am does not make at smooth king) unsweetened chocolate Grated rind of H orange and pulp of 1 orange Put butter, sugar, orange Juice and rind Into fcowL Cutpulp from orange, removing .kin and seeds, and add. Beat an together until smooth. Fold in beaten egs white. Spread this Icing on layer used for top of cake. While Idns c. sprinkle with unsweetened chocolate shared in fine pieces with sharp tone (use square). To remaining icing add 2 K squares tmsweetened chocolate which hss been melted. Spread this thickly between layers aa on Macs 01 cu