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THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, AUG. 13th, 192S gasoline: trM JBI 1 an "STANDARD Genuine Riddle Hanging fitments: As Low As $12.50 and $13.50 Undoubtedly the greatest values in residential lighting. The Riddle name is your assurance of satisfaction. Many other pieces similarly low priced for the small home. Come in and let us give you an estimate on a Riddle installation. Martin Electric Company Electrical Contractor-Dealers Main Street Waynesville, N. C. Coming! Friday, Aug. 21 One Night Only The Musical Comedy Hit of the Year "A Little Bit, of Broadway" To he produced on the same elaborate scale a in and otner large cities, including Florida Winter resorts. In tie Beautiful Auditorium of tht NeW Hitfh School. Brilliant Ballets Q Gorgeous Costumes Glorious Girls Snappy Dialope Big Beauty Chorus Spectacular Scenes Tuneful Melodies Lots of Comedy and Pep Dance of Every Variety, including Latest Musical Comedy Steps, Interpretive, Toe, Ballet, and the ever Popular Jazz. Over One Hundred People In Cast Featuring the best talent in Waynesville and many talented and popular visitors. The biggest theatrical event in Western North Carolina this season! Under the personal direction of the Misses Burkhimer, Auspices Woman's Club. Reserved Seats on Sale at Alexander's Drug Store ton and after August 19th. Bits from Leading Newspapers : Jacksonville. Fla. Journal: "A Delightful Production; giving Jacksonville m glimpse of 'little old New York', with its charm of music, clever dances, beautiful costumes and well defined plot." Daytona, Fla... Daily News; "The outstanding features were the singing, dancing and costumes, these three major portions to theatrical success being of surprising quality.'' Augusta, Ga Herald; "Most beautiful amateur produc tion given in Augusta during the past several generations. The dancing, music Costumes and stage settings worthy of any professional show. The Zone Law Directs that all Delinquent Subscribers be Cut Off Healfl - "afl Horns CARS Of CONVALESCENT IN BUMMER For those who are Just recoTerlng from sertoas Illness ths problem of food Is a sertoas one. The patient though well on the road to recovery. Is usually weakened by the rigors of disease and the excessive heat Is worn to sap his energy. Hence, the foods that are consumed during this period should be considered carefully as to digestibility, food value, ease of as similation, purity and sterility. These are Important In any food but espe cially so when the consumer Is not strong and healthy. In most cases, the one who Is con valescing consumes milk In large quantities. This food contains all of the elements that are essential to tbe body. If mWk Is pore and germleas. It Is easily digested and assimilated. Where tbe milk supply Is uncertain of the quality not of the beat evap orated milk should be employed. It Is sterile; It Is Just pure milk with about sixty per cent of the water remoNred. Its double richness may be modified. If desired, by tbe addition of water or It may be used Just as It Is, wbere neb, treamy dishes are desired. Many people make the mistake of confusing evaporated milk with con densed milk. They are not at all simi lar In appearance, composition or taste. They cannot be used for the same purposes; condensed milk Is a combination of sugar and milk; evap orated milk tins no added sugar, being pure milk of double-rich quality and food vulue. Following are recipes of easily pre pared dishes and foods that are well suited for the invalid and the con valescent. Loganberry Cream. cup evaporated tt cup loganberry milk Juice K cup water I ttxip. lemon Julc Pinch salt Put all Ingredients in a Mason fruit Jar and shake thoroughly. Chill and. aerve In slaeaea tilled U full of Ice chips. Raapberry. blackberry, and cherry juice may be uied Instead of the loganberry. Iced Cocoa, BALSAM NEWS. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney, Aug. 6, a girl. Rev. Forest E. Dud ley. Secretary of Boys' Work, General S. S. Board, Nashville, Term., preached a very interesting sermon in the Methodist church here Sunday morning. Bal sam Springs Hotel orchestra tarn ished music for the service. Rev Mr Dudley was accompanied by his wife and Miss Gates, all of whom are guests at Lake Junaluaka. The revival at the Baptist church is growing in interest, large crowds attending every service. Mrs. H. R. Bryson was operated on for appendicitis in the Mission Hos pital in Asheville last week and is recovering rapidly. Miss Louise Arlington spent Sunday in Hazelwood. Mr. Phil Crawford and family have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Queen in Gastonia. Mr. Wesley Queen and family left Sunday to spend some time in Gas tonia. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hargrove of Can ton visited Mrs. Maybelle Perry Sun day. Mrs. H. P. Ensley, Mrs. W. E. En sley, Miss Grace Mehaffey and Mr. Hubert Ensley motored to Asheville to see the movie Rainbow Trail. Mrs. Bob Cope and children of Asheville are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cogdilll. I tap. cocoa t tap. sugar U cup water Pinch salt cup evaporated milk dilutee with U cup water M tap. vanilla Mix cocoa and sugar thoroughly and add the cup water and boll over a low flame for II minutes, Soald the diluted milk and add cocoa syrup and salt. Continue cooking for 15 minutes In double boiler. Add vanilla. Chill and. serve with chipped Ice. Top with whipped cream. Trainer of Boxers . Give Diet Hints To Eld Howard of Chicago and his new system of training and condition ing, Sammy Man dell, the present lightweight boxing champion of the world, gives a great deal of the credit for his meteoric rise to stardom In the world of pugil ism. When Mandril first started fight ing, be was small, weak and undevel oped, but after turning himself over to Howard It was only a short time before be took the decision from Sid Terrls of New York that resulted In him being recog nized as the boss of the lightweights. Sammy Mandell. Howard's system Is unique In thai It works no hardship on the athlete who Is In training. Unlike the sys tems that tiave been used for years, this prominent and successful trainer Of men makes conditioning more of a pleasure than a distasteful necessity. Instead of demanding that his men eat only certain things be advises them to eat what they want and when they want It as long as It Is cooked In a proper manner. Mr. Howard, In a recent In terview on tbe subject of diet and con dition, said. In part : "Tears ago It was a task, and an unpleasant one, for a boxer or a wrestler to train for a boat because be was 'orced t literally starve himself nnless be wanted to eat steaks and chops at all times. I re member that when I was training for a match, I was so truly tired of steaks that I choked every time that I ate one but It was steak or nothing. I ad vise my men to diet at all times bat It Is perfectly possible for them to diet sad, at the same time, to enjoy their food. My only 'doa'f Is the one re garding the eating of such combina tions as fresh milk and ebeeae, aad fruit with cream. In fact, I advocate tbe use of evaporated milk . entirely. Vegetables are fine and the more that the athlete eats tbe better be will be for It Pastry, of certain kinds, such as homemade pies, cakes and cookies, If made correctly, and with pore butter, evaporated milk and pore lard, are very -beneficial. Stews and bolls are Ideal - Taken as a whole, any food, with a few exceptions, Ismail right If properly cooked and eaten without gorging." And one has but to look at Howard, who it' the moat religious user of his own system, to realise tbt 111 me at, ' : 'SWtfKfL'i i . 111 v"";ii It A Foot Comfort Expert from Chicago Will give Free Demonstrations to foot sufferers at this store WEDNFSDAY AUGUST ft., You are invited. No charge for his eerrices Know the joys of foot comfort again THOUSANDS of people in this vicinity have foot trouble that is affecting their health! If they will come to this store they can have their feet examined on the PEDO GRAPH. This is a marvelous device that locates foot troubles without removing the stocking. Every footsufferer should have his feet PEDO-GRAPHED. Complete tests and analysis are FREE. Don't let your troubles continue. Discover now what is wrong. Do you have shooting pains in feet and legs? Do your heels sting? Do your ankles turn under you? Are your toes cramped? Do your feet tire easily? Do you suffer with corns, callouses and bunions? Here's your chance to end this suffering! On the above date we have inrmr store an expert from the staff of Dr.Wm. M. Scholl, the eminent authority on foot ailments. This man will give his personal attention to your case. Without charge he wll test your stockinged feet. He will suggest the neces sary appliance for your foot troubles. And we can assure you comfort and foot happiness that you haven't known in years. Take advantage of this opportunity! Bring yomr foot tromhl to thi store FREE SAMPLES Do you want to know how quickly a corn can stop hurting? Come la and get a sample of Dr&hollYZino-pada. Pwi ont ontktpmn it tm$. Dr. SchoM Foot -Baser Eatti the feet, body and ticrvet. Relieves it rained mui det, cramped toe, weak and broken-down arches and other foot troubles. Worn lo regular aboei. $3.50 per pair. v McCRACNEN CLOTHING GO. Clothing. Shoes ani Furnishings Dr. Schotl's Ilno-pade 1 net antlr t op t be pain of corna, calloueee and bunion. Remove! the cauat friction and pre ura. Thin, healing, antl septic SSc per box. Dr. Sertoli' Bunion Re da ear Givee Im mediate relief. Reducea growth by abiorption. Preserve ehape of hoc. Mide of pure gum rub ber. JSC eaco. Wll ..Mil fflSil li ! "If I I l-l Dr. Sckoll'e Walk Strata Heel Pad Prevent beela running over. Save hoe and re paLr bill. Make walking a pleasure. ISc per pair. NA Nash Ltaii ike World In Mtfr Car Value YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4- WHEEL BRAKES America Greets New Nash Models with Record-Breaking Crowds t" .-.V ( . - Y By the hundreds of thousands American men and women have thronged Nash showrooms from one end of the country to the other since Announcement Day, Thursday, July 23. 4 And the nation-wide enthusiasm these new Special Six and Advanced Six models have al ready created has launched Nash on a new year bound to eclipse by far the phenomenal success of the past twelve months. Attendance has been so heavy that hundreds have been prevented from adequate inspection of the new models so we are extending the Special Introductory Exhibition for a period of two weeks more. BELL MOTOR COMPANY, Waynesville, N. C.
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