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THE SNEEDVILLE NEWS -J TENNESSEE EVENTS THE K1TC CABINET Copy rtv at. Wtiuri KiplrUc homes town m HELP5b i A. U I Jul 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 millions for Colds Headache ' Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Haady tin box- of It tabl.ta-Bottles of HJSSlJSSS Awtm mm Mlt ml S.jor Maaataotare ef btaaoetlc.rtaeac ec Keep the Children Well ! During these days many children are complaining or neaa ache, feverishness, stomach troubles, and irregular bowels. If mothers only knew what MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS for CHILDREN Will do for children no family would ever be without them. These powder are to easy and pleasant to take and so ef fective in their action that for over 30 years mothers have used them and told others about them. Sold by Druggists everywhere. D Net Acet pt Ait Substltite far MOT! EI CUT'S SWEET rOWDEIS. STEWARD LET DOWN LIGHTLY In View of Silly Assertion, One Would Have Liked to See Him Mors Harshly Handled. A hotel steward said to he known from the Atlantic to the Tacinc, and lor forty years an observer of peo ple who eat In public dining rooms. Is reported as saying at a content Ion of public food purveyors that "Amer ican women have forgotten how to cook." The gentleman speaks with out knowledge of the facts. We may xcuse him only because he has been penned up In public eating places for so many years that he has lost all erase of proportion and lacks facts for comparison. American women have mot forgotten how to cook. Their good, wholesome, well-prepared food for home dining room feeds, and feeds amazingly well, 80 per cent of the pop platlon. So general Is good" home cooking that every man forced by clr cu instances to get his meals at public places regards himself ss unfortunate because he cannot always eat at home, or at somebody else's home. This ho tel steward Is full of misinformation. Chicago Journal of Commerce. Hear Him Coming. Fluldi "Ilxon iM'llevea In blowing his own horn." lubb "That's why people always dodge hlra !" There was no grief among the wine becaine Harl were not cast before tliem. I 11HW The tBlock Signals Are Working r k Tulllng a sound tooth strains the acoustics of the dental chamber. Cutlcura Soothes Baby Rashes That itch and burn with hot baths of Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Cutlcura Ointment Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe cially If a little of the fragrant Cutl cura Talcum is dusted on at the fin ish. 25c each everywhere. Adver tisement Is It Trust An airplane capable of landing without the need of a large aviation field, able to Hue without a long run beforehand, able to travel more than 300 miles an hour, and. If necessary, to mennder along at but a few miles an hour, Is announced as the Invention of an Italian engineer, Kpamlnanda Rerruccl of Itome. The Inventor claims that he already tried out the machine n a small scale and regarded his first experiments as Indicative of the suc cess of the Invention. The new ma chine Is primarily Intended for aerial war chasing and Is to be armed with a machine gun. It Is a monoplane. Made It Plural. Frank, whose father Is bald, caused much merriment by asking bis mother, who wss entertaining friends, -Mother, was daddy bald headed when we married him?" If a man Is doesn't matter helpful. a "cheerful cnss" It much unless be Is In some respects, human experience Is like railroading. Every moment of the business and social day the block signals are giving right of way to keenness and alertness while the slow and the heavy must wait on the sidetrack for their chance to move forward. The ability to "go through"' and to "get there" depends much on the poise of body, brain and nerves that comes with correct diet and proper nourishment. That's vhy so many choose Grape Nuts for breakfast and lunch. Served with cream or milk it is completely nourishing, partly pre-digested, and it supplies the vital mineral salts so necessary to full nutrition. Crape-Nuts has a rich, delightful flavor, is ready to serve on the instant and is distinctly the food for mental and physical alertness and speed. At all grocers. "There's a Reasorf for Grape-Nut Gathered from All Cor ners of the State and Told in Briefest Forn Nashville. Investigation into the character of teaching In Daptlst and state schools of Tennessee and Into the character of textbooks employed In those institutions will be authorised by the Baptist state convention here If favorable action is' taken upon a reso lution by the Baptist pastors' confer ence. Trenton. The growing of Expreea cotton has reached such a great "ex tent that a gin for the purpose of gin ning that cariety of cotton la in great demand. Quite a number of farmers of the county have agreed to patronise such an Industry and have placed or ders with the farm bureau for several hundred bushels of Express cotton seed. Trezevant. Citizens of Trezevant and vicinity are making efforts to In duce the Cumberland telephone com pany to re-install their exchange at this place. The big fire that destroy ed the business section of Trezevant last summer burned the Cumberland exchange. Trenton. Friends of Hon. M. II. Taylor of this city are urging him to become candidate for the democratic nomination for governor of Tennessee, and at a meeting of representative Trenton citizens held it wss decided to ask Mr. Taylor to make formal an nouncement Naahvtlle. Davidson county officers made one of the biggest liquor raids of the season when they captured a large 100-gallon capacity still with 4,000 gallons of beer in the fermenting barrels. The outfit was hidden in a milk house on a farm about eight miles from Nashville. ' Chattanooga. Twenty United States marines sent here to guard the nial's have been placed on trains and 25 more are expected within a ftw day, to be distributed to several towns in this postal division. Chattanooga. The peonage rasel against John Dunawuy, an Oglethorpe county, Ga., plantation owner aad Ton Lrwln. a deputy sheriff, were) caited la federal court here, but agate . cosy tlnued. y.Awf-x e e e e Nashville. State and chares, a'. schools from all over the state wil. have representatives present FrisU at the conference called here by J. B. Brown, state superintendent of publks Instruction. ' x Nashville. State censorship of mov ing pictures was advocated by tlie Baptist Woman's Missionary Union of Tennessee, which organization passed a resolution to that effect. Oskvllle. The patients of OakvlMo memorial sanitarium, Oukville, were pleasantly surprised the other evening by sn entertainment given them by the Plectrum orchestra. Trenton The annual convention ot the Gibson county farm bureau will be held in Trenton on Saturday. Dec. S. An all-day meeting will be held and all members of the organization aro urged to bs toraeent. Trezevant. The Carroll county Sun day school association will hold Its an nual convention with the Cumberland Tresbyterlan church at Shiloh on Su.i day, Nov. 27. Jackson. R. S. Fant, conductor of the O. M. A N. railroad, has returned from Bear Lake, ln,Loulslana, 25 mil a from V'ck'hnra. Mis., where he wrs succexittul In killing a deer and a num ber of wild ducks and giese on a short hunt. f'hattanooga. The Snwanre Special of the Cincinnati Southern from Chi cago to Jacksonville, was wrecked nt Spring City, 65 miles north of Ch.it tanooca. Four or five persons are re ported Injured, none seriously. Trenton. Box car fire resulted In serious damage to 31 bales of cotton Paris r Walter W. Powell was killed and W. K. Washburn seriously Injured when their auto ran off bridge. Nashville. Bread Is being sold two and three cents per loaf cheaper to the Nashville consumers. The cut is due to reduced prices of flour anJ other Ingredients used In the bread. Tlptonville V. II. Estes has been sentenced to five to 15 years In thi slate penitentiary following his con viction here on a charge of embenle- uiriii. It!drly. Thieves brok In'o the J. C. Cos a Son dry goods establishment on Main street and stole about Mo ! worth ef dry goods. Friendship. Attorney Genera! C. C. Sherrod of Humboldt, a native t4 th's county. addreased a la'e audience at the Methodist bunh here. Xa-hvi;ie - Mrs. Albert E. Hl'l wss re-elected president eJT the Woman's Bsisslonsry society cf Tennessee. Jarksori. Iltrmn Pearson elected head lor a I Red Cross chapter. In America we understand by equal ity not that we in all equala In learn ing. Id Intellect ai4 so forth, but thai we era all equals In the .-wer to t food and honorani and tfeneroua Senator Dolllver. SALAD COMBINATIONS. A head of lettuce with a delicious salad drecFltg Vs a dish fit for a king. One limy analyse a dressing and be able to Iden tify all the In gredients, but to put them togeth er with the tang, the flavor and the tempting manner of the little table d'hote or tearoom seems Impossible. Mauy times It Is an Illusive season ing hnrd to describe or identify. Gar lic has been tabooed by people who have never tasted It. Simply the men tion of garlic Is enough to call forth criticism. Ourllc when correctly used makes a dellcute. Indescribable, appetizing flavor; It Is also a natural aid to di gestion. The salad bowl rubbed with the cut side of a dove of gurllc Is enough to season a salad J more would be too much. A garlle vinegar Is easily prepared nndvls alwaya ready to add to any sal) dressing. To a small bottle of vinegar add a finely sliced clove of garlic, let It stand for three weeks, strain and It Is ready for use. Pear and Tomato Salad, Peel rip pears cut In eighths and arrange with ripe tomatoes rut In the same sized pieces on crisp Inner leaves of heat) lettuce. Pour over any well-sessoned dressing. The following Is one which will prove a favorite: 8hsrrys Dressing. Take two table spoonfuls of chopited red and green P"'Pler. both the sweet variety; add one tHblesNMiiiful of jtowTlered sugar, teiiKpoouful of suit, one-quarter of a tensMNinful of red epM'r, one-fourth cupful of good vinegar mid one cup ful of the Ix-st olive oil. one suitill Southern onion cbopHd fine. Shake In a pint Jar for five minutes, then set awny to chill. This will keep for two weeks In the Ice chest. Diced pineapple, green grains, skinned, halved and seeded; bananas nit la bits, a dozen qunrtered marsh mallows. Add a sixMinful of miiyon raise dressing lo a cupful of whlpiied "rati and serve In a nest of the heart Cf head lettuce. Tia'eommon things of lit ars all so dear. The, waking In Ihs warm half-toom Te And asaln th old familiar room. ' Tbs soeata and alghls and sounds that sever tlra; The homely work. I lis plana, the lUt of baby.' a laush; The crack U of lha len fire: - The sraltlns. thsn tha foutatrpa torn Ins near; Tbs opening door, tha hsndelasp and tha kla la heaven net. after all. tha now and hereT The common things of life ara all so dear. THINGS WORTH REMEMBERING. House dresses purchased already made are often colored with cheap dyes. To net the color take one tHhlctooiiful of turpentine to one gal lon of water, and soak the gnrmeiit for three hours In this solution lie fore It Is washed. If so trestd the colors will not fade, and the dress will look like new If carefully laundered. To keep pillows clean: Use old slips under the better Kie,fiy- added protection to the ticking. The pil lows not only look Iwltrr for the extra white rover, but I be ticking Is kept fresh much longer. Before utlng a lnt trult tumk It In warm water up the handle. This swells the woasl and tightens the bris tles, so they will not come out. OsNire orange chips make a Im-suiI-fnl shade of buff or ornnjre. Boll the hls. strain, and boil the cloth to ! ilyed In the liquid. To ke-p frost from at-tillug on win dows, wlie them with a cloth mois tened wlih rlycerln. How t sih feathers: ftrwn a small nnn-r of the pillow and nir the feathers Into boiling aster to moisten; they are- then a wet imm. which can be removed and wahed w Ith soap snd w ster. The tick wnti and the wet feathers returned to the tick. It Is newed up and put out In the sun and wind to dry. Feathers treated this wsy will te lljil.t and flurry. Thrc old fahloned plctnre frames of choice wel were "! for a tripli cate mirror. Tie framea were flttel irtth mirror g la and bltiget together, making an Inritw-nalve and Naullfol mirror. Keep the old whisk hrooois for sink brushes. After soaking clothes, put It-em on tl come lo a boil with a tsblep-in-fol .f kerooene t half a cake of nan and ten to twelve quarts of water. Turn often, snd remove as soon as boiling hot. The keroaene aad aoap will ften be aMI. and the rlofhxs wUI wah very ees'ty. old flsnnelette garments mskw Cm floor cloths or broom bsg rovers. "SELLING' ONE'S HOME TOWN Work That Should Bs Considered a Duty as Wall aa Mark of Good Citizenship. Nowadays, before Its salesmen sre placed on the road by any of our larger concerna they are given a course la salesmanship. They are first made acquainted with the article they are to sell, they are given its talking points, or made to see Its worth and value to the consumer, and then they are allot ted their territory. Selling a town la pretty much like selling goods. You must know first of all the advantages of your town, you must be able to tell the outside world what It haa In the way of advantages and then you must dwell on those talk ing jMdnts. Your territory Is large, for any nlace In the world you go you can spend a few minutes ,4selllng your town which means nothing else but boosting It. Citizens should learn the great ad vantage to be derived from being able to point out the manifold advantage of a realdence here, of telling others ex aetlv whv they orefer to 4lve here to having a home anywhere else. The man who can talk up his town, ana uho does talk un his town Is alwaya admired, no matter In whut part of the country he may be or in wnat company he Is thrown. Home-town pride Is the first Indication of good citizenship, end people who hear you reciting the mer its of the place In which you live naturally take It that all the other citi zens are doing the as me thing, snd that It Is a good place In which to live or In which to do business. Start nut now to "sell" your town, wherever you go. Lesrn IIS advantages, learn to tell about them In an Interesting way, snd edge right In at every opiortunlty and tell about those advantages. Indian! Ijibor Journal. CANADIAN CITY LOOKS AHEAD eM ) Caample ef Oshawa In Barring Narrow Lots as Dwelling Sites Should Bs Followed. The Oahswa town planning commis sion baa resolved that In future no sub division plans with building lots of less than s.Vfoot frontline will be aanc t toned. Oshawa will he fortunate If It aucceeds In controlling the future de velopment of Its suburbsn area accord ing to the enlightened Ideas of the commission. The town haa already a city population and, as a growing In dustrial center, will spread beyond Its present boundarlea. Many cities find It too late to remedy conditions which could hsve Iteeu fore stalled by a little provision and public spirit. Private greed, uncontrolled by public authority, has deprived the ma jority of clly dwellera of a healthful al lowance of light, air and ventilation, to aay nothing of garden aoce, by crowd lug the houses together, even In the midst of the boundless prsliie, where Isnd would be the cbesest commodity In eight hut for real estate manipula tion. If Oshawa will continue the pol icy of Its town plsnnlng commission It will lie so exsmple aud a reproach to other cities which have neglected their opportunities. Toronto Ulobe. Community Garages In Duluth. Community Karaite, aaya Popular Mechanics Magazine, bavs been Intro duced In Duluth, Mlnu., which show aoitia decided advantsv-es over the usu al Individual garage. With the aid of good architecture and landscape gar dening the structures add to the ap- pearsiico of the ntik-hboNiooii, ana back vards aro left free for gardens and playgrounds. A saving Is made In the rot of constructing buihllngs and driveways, snd the heating prole lem Is simplified. A single pliilit liests all the rooms mmt economically and all rooms are kept at a minimum tem perature of 40 degrees ewn In the a ir...i .Ini.-r -ather. There la a aoll.l wall iH-lwecn each group of four r.x.ma. Hie otlf.-r partitions sre of concrete to a bij:ht of three feet and of gslvsnlzed wire netting the rest f the wsy to the celling. The otistruc lln I of hollow concrete blocks, met sl Islh snd cement planter. Coal Saving Plan. Coal eomomy Is scute In Kngtsnd and the following method of saving fuel has been found valuable. mot likely for ue In an open fire: Pre serve the coal aohea. which aro wstially thrown aasy ss worthless. When there Is a suffMent quan'lty, add to them an equal amount of small mal. then pour on a little water, snd mis with a shovel. Use this romp"ttlon when dry for plsclr.g on the top or lha back of the fire. It will burn brightly snd pleasantly, and only a little dual arl'l remain tinoaisumed. Fire Alarms far Kiddies. Ilw to send In a Are slsrtn w as one of the subjects f.f Infraction at the -fire preventl. ethlhJt" at Ironaond. Mich, live hundred pers-ms received tbl instruction, as well ss other adtlc for fire pretetitloO. The e of hand r.re eitlt'Culshers was taught. Csrds rontatnlng tha nutn1ers aad or.t!ms tf tb Are alarm boxes la the rlty as a ell ss peaupUlets entitled, "Stop Hom ing Up 1 loaves,' were dltlrtbated. it-: I When raw cold winds blow DRINK Baker's Cocoa It imparts a cheering warmth, valu able nutrition and has a most delicious fla vor. The very odorof a steam ing cup is ap petizing 'and Me.SJaSs. attractive. It is absolute ly pure and of high grade. MADE ONLY BY WAITER BAKER & CO.. LTD. EaTskaMuahe S DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Ialii srf Omm n ttm DROPSY I TBIATED ONI ikk nil Short krsethlsf ra l.ed la a law boars. aweillna redwcee as a few aayai ratahios the liver, aldneya. etoeaacit sad haern partita the bloodrMataaae Ua satire eyMaas. WrUrn rae Fr Trimt y . COUsI OlOm IOIE0T CO, Payt C t, ITUITt, M Cutlcura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Soap ZSc. OistSMai 2$ eaJ SOc. Tslcaai Sc. r.lako Bin; r.lonoy t'M rt or all yobr time srllln Bllas Native ll.rba. a ramadr ni.nurarlur.4 ainre fur Iba r.11.1 ot t'oa.npallon. Kh.ama. tl.m, ln(1l.tlan. Hlllouanaa. Mlllliina ba.e h It; Ihaaaenile of tMlimonlala r'.lv.t. Some affile make ae murb aa lise.ee ar nilllHi w VM. f winw ""- ..... I'll rS how- ASdroaa lopt. II. Atoaaa U. Viiae leropaar, neaainaioa, v. Limestone Pulverizers Bold direct from Feoturr to Farmef pnaariasisM s Write lot eaulas aSWlHraVarharCa, taoaV.TaM. Drire 100 Ttcb tzi Sire $25.00 . t lellsi Saa M s .so lu 4 taTtlai. 4n,-Jt!k to . il OM. Wot It i a. SXaAe rWoka aaS I C, M Caaal Swoal Eaa. AGENTS SSSSsatS I1b.nl pK. S.i aa anS a.Mri.aaa. Uawi LsbUaVvev, asl a. Laaia aUcaiaaarua. e - 1 Kcoiiuiny la near U Hie keystone ot t linrarter aud smvesa. lln'lttne. MOTHERI MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP f Tarry, mother I Even a sirk child loves the fnilty taste of "t'allfornla yK Hyrup" and It never falls to opes Hie bowels. A teaspoatifal today mar prevent a elrk child tuniurrawr. If eon Sdi'Sied, lillioas, feverUh. fretful, hsa ndd, colic, or If stomach Is sour, tMigue roated, breath had. rememlier a T)nm cleanslnx of the Utile bowels la often all that Is necesasrr. Ask your dmcr'st for renulne "Tall fnmla rlf frnip" whU h haa directions for hahlea and Children of all ares printed on Imttle. Mntliert Too roust ssy "fatlfornla" or yott may eet U Imitation I k a rap. Advertisement, sii-ii are ritreinUia ; they ara sJllier In-tter or ime than iim-u. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER The Reread With a Rscerd ef Fifty Fivs Years ef Surpassing Cscsllenee. All wh suffer wlih nervous dyspen ala. sour stomach, rvnetlpstlon. Indl revtlon, tnld liver. OUziness. hesd rhee, rvmln' up of f-d, wind ua stumsch. lpltatlon and ether Indica tions ef digestive disorder, will flret Green's Aacust Power aa effectlvai and most efficient remedy. Far fifty live yesrs this nmlidne has been sue resofully need la tnllltona of hooae holls sll over the rtvlllied world. De rue of Its remarkable merit 'and wiienread popTilarlty Green's Aafest Mow rr ran be found today whereeee luedlcioes are sold Advertisement. Human rac will follow Jta tfeatined rnurao aa certainly as the planet follow their. Uj mm Morning as. KeepVbiir Eyfes Clewa.es ICIwr H.att j - iw laa a fiw eaaBtatasCatoaaaaiseaVb