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Newton, Mass.—The road to suc cess. for Mrs. Army Burhold Keat ing. had been paved with cakes. Since 1919 Mrs. Keating has been demonstrating the truth of the adage that if you make something good enough, the world will make a beaten path to your door. She makes cakes but does not deliver! them. The ritimbers of people who insist • upon coming and getting the cakes has not only kept Mrs. Keating and her assistants busy making them—but have kept Mrs. Keating busy expanding her cake making facilities. She now has kitchens in two cities. Incidentally. Mrs. Keating has a tip for those who wonder why so many different kinds of good, bad and indifferent cakes can be made i from the same recipe The secret j is just the amount of care that is! taken in following directions In Mrs Keating's own words: "Uniform j • mmmmmmmmmwmmm, mm —>■« i • ■ mmmmmmmmm - ■— ■■ success in baking is the margin be tween guess and measurement." Mrs. Keating says that her in terest in baking dates from the time she climbed to a chair to ‘‘help’’ her mother in the kitchen. When she studied domestic science, later, she specialized on dietetics. Alter varied experience, she determined to launch out upon her own—very much against the advice of older heads who said she was tempting fate, with sugar at 26 cents a pound and scarce at that. "I was convinced that there was a wonderful opportunity to sell old fashioned receipes with modern im provements," explains Mrs. Keating. "People would gladly pay the^price for excellence. I had learned. I was determined to provide the best possible home-made receipes brought up to date with modern science." Mrs. Keating finds that her policy of making no deliveries except some by mail has helped her put addi tional quality into her cakes through reducing the cost of doing business. But the policy has been helpful in another way. "We could convince people of the extreme care we exercise in making our product in no better way than by direct demonstration under their very ryes," she said. "By refusing to deliver," we oblige them to visit WE ARE SHOWING GREAT VALUES IN MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S New Fall Suits AND • rri - lop loafs Our 8uit&L come in all the new Fall shades of Brown,.Blue and Grey. Made in models to fit the hard to fit. We have marked these Suits at a very close price to sell them quick. We don’t mean to be undersold on quality merchandise. Come in and look them over and you will be convinced that we have tV ~ '■'oods at the right price. — MEN’S SLT i „ 318-50 $22-50 $2950 & $3500 — MEN’S TOP COATS — $ 13’50 $ 16-50 $ 19’50 & $29 50 Blanton-W right Clothing Co. Queen Marie Faces Fate of Exiled Son Queen Marie of Rumania, who is threatened with banishment from her country. Bitter at the treatment received from the hands of Premier Dr. Julius Maniu, she is leaving her native land shortly for foreign climes, thus abandoning her political ambitions and her dream of being a Ru manian “Queen Victoria.” There is talk of Prince Carol's being named as a regent in the event of another vacancy, which is expected shortly because of the distressing illness of Miron Cristca, a member of the triumvirate. Internattonii! Nsvrsrrel REEFING LATE HOURS A FOOLISH.PRACTICE Get Your Full Quota —Eight Hours — of Rest, Urges Dr. Copeland, and If Any Physical Cause Keeps You Awake, Correct It. By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. D. United States Senator from New York. former Commissioner of Health, A'ete York City. TilKUE is an old saying that "an hour of sleep before midnight is worth two hours after.” This is a pretty accurate statement of fact. There is no virtue in late hours. You may pride yourself I on never going to bed the same day you get up, but I don’t approve | OB COPt LAND oi that system. Of course your manner of living must deter mine how and when you are to steep. If you are an actor, or a night operator of some sort, you will have an opportunity the next day to make up the loss of sleep. But if you are a day worker, it is best to be in bed before midnight. Children of 8 years or less should be in bed at 8 o'clock. After they are 10 years of age they may stay up till nine, perhaps. “To bed ibus 9 o’clockibua,” is a famous and reliable prescription. No matter how little sleep the grownups have, the children should have at least ten hours. The rest of us will be well off if we get eight hours. There is no affliction much worse than sleeplessness. To lie awake at night, night after night, is terrible. In the middle of the night our thoughts are black as the midnight itself. Then wncn we lau asleep in me early morning mere is no reiresnment in the slumber. We get up as tired as when we went to bed. The most common cause for sleeplessness is constipation. The poisons absorbed from a crowded intestine have a distressing effect i on me nmin. Jo creak me rest to causa restlessness, to make night hideous—these aro among the effects of constipation. Among other cau.-es for loss of sleep we find smoking too much, or drinking too much coffee or other stimulant Anything that is excit ing and disturbing lo the nervous system will break the sleep. tv.ve strain or reading loo long by a bad light may develop such ner vousness as lo drive sleep from the eyelids. Discretion In these matter* is of great importance. A stuffy bedroom, absolutely lack ing in fresh air, may make you rest less and sleepless. To be too warmly covered or to go to bed without cover enough will keep volt awake. The bod and bedroom have much to do with the tomfort you have at night. Worry is a cauae for every evil symptom. It will ruin the sleep of the strongest man. Debt, doubt and dcshair aredreadfu! faetorsof trouble. To be bored with yourself and vour surroundings will keep von awake. This symptom should be a warning lo give yourself recreation or a change of surroundings. Never resort to drugs It is deadly to do so. b'ind out whnt is wrong and when the cause of In* sleepless ness has been removed you will sleep like a baby. L Answer# to IIcallli Queries j T. D S. P. 0—How mheh should * Kiri 16 \ ear* of age. i feel t inches tall, weigh? W.—What effect does smoking and inhaling have on a l*-ycar-o!d girl? Q.— What causes lazlnees in school? Q-—How many hours’ sleep does a 16-year-old girl require? A.—A girl 16 years old. 6 feet 6. inches tall should weigh 136 pounds. A—Smoking and inhaling lower I the vitalitj and resistance. A.—Laziness* is often caused by I hyperacidity and wrong diet A —A girl 16 >earg of age requires! eight hours' sleep. . . . Mrs K B Q—What can I do' for bronchitis? A.—Rued up your general health 1 and take deep breathing exercises, j Pt I.. 0—1 nave * swelling un der the left car that appears every! month A hard ump fi...t,» put it I does not hurt It disappears in bout half an hour. What can be , the cause? A.—This may bo due to a cyst or an inactive gland, also to a form of ! hives, it would be most advisable 10 consult a doctor for an cxamlna , tion. • • . Miss Anxious. Q.—What causes a red rash and welts to hreak out on the skin when one takes a warm bath? A.—This Is probably due to Indi gestion Wafch your diet carefully and avoid combination. • * • J. M. C. Q.— Is it possible for a tubercular patient to gam 30 pounds in four months without improving the condition of his lungs? A.—It is Impossible that a tuber cular patient gain no much weight in four months. Q ’—Which Is the most essential for a tubercular patient in fair con dition—fresh air or rest? A.—Fresh air. sunshine, rest and plenty of nourishing foods are all essential. R n. F. Q.—What should be one s diet. If troubled with diabetes? A.— Proper diet when troubled with diatietes should be outlined by the family physician. V. W. Q.—What foods in gen eral provide for good elimination? A. — Add vegetable*, fresh and stewed fruit to your diet. For fur ther particulars, kindly send a self addressed. stamped envelope and re state your question. • • • B. S. Q.—What causes a rash to appear on the ekin? Q.—Could a young man 24 years of age have high blood pressure? <3.— What would cause palpitation of the heart? A.—rIndigestion or food poisoning would cause a rash on the skin. A —A young man 2« year* of age could have h<gh blood oressure. A — d .-cstjon is often the cause of - of the heart. Cewnjla. ISIS. Kivimsw r•ItT’r- um TRY. STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS Hll LIFE SPUR OF HEARS SEEN Gland Operations May Cause -Men And Women To Live That Lon;, Scientist Says. Paris—A normal life span of 150 years may be possible for men and women of the future in the opinion of Dr. Serge Voronoff, the Russian scientist. In an interview with the press, he said that gland-grafting opera tions which he already has tried out on monkeys, rams and bulls, will enable man to attain a normal life of a century and a half. The results of such gland oper ations have remarkable effects not only cn adults but on children, t>->e famous scientist says. He said chil dren nine years old could be given the force and vigor of the average persons of 25 and the person living to be 150 years old would retain the youthful force of 30. "I have experimented oh all kinds of animals," Dr. Voronoff continue 1 “I have prolonged the life of rams to 26 years in comparison to the normal thirteen years. Certainly '.hat gives promise of what Can be ex pected when these operations are applied to rrifen. "Take the case of Jaki, the bull. At seventeen years he was sickly and expected to die. After a gland operation he became a new animal violent and vigorous. "I once transformed a woman or 65 to such an extent that her friends hardly recognized her." WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS IN RUSSIA CONTINUING Moscow. — Fourteen Russians, .seven of them government officials, have been sentenced to death at Astrakhan, in the Calmucks Auton omous District for defraudmg the government. Thirteen others of 129 defendants were sentenced to ten years im prisonment and others were given lesser jail terms. The charge in volved 11,000,000 rubles, chiefly in the sale of fish and caviar. --— Digging Up Old Stuff. Guatemala City.—The govern ment is to excavate the palace of Bcatriza De La Cueva. Conquista dor's widow, who ruled after his death. The palace Ciudad Vieja was submerged in 1541 in a volcanic eruption. Charles Gilburn of Lemont, 11!., removed %11 his clothing before, committing suicide. _ | Mount Sinai News Of Late Interest i Surprise Birthday Party For Miss Nora Ellis. Personal Items. Shelby R-2,—A number of the young people of the community met at the home of Miss Nora Ellis and gave her a delightful surprise party Saturday evening. All who were present report a good time. Mr. Coran Rollins is visiting friends in Canton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and little son of Shelby were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .!. H. Hawkins Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Putnam. Misses Ocie and Frances Putnam and Mr. Gay Putnam spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wellmon. Miss Etha Putnam left last v'pcrks for Chatham county where she is teaching. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weaver of Gaffney were in this community to spend the day Sunday. Mr. Charlie Ellis and family re cently moved into their handsome new home. Home May Be Raided Without A Warrant IT. S. Supremo Court Refuses Tn Review Iowa Derision Which Kept Mail In Jail. Washington.—The seizure f.f a man's liquor in his home by stitc agents who entered without a search warrant and the introduction of the liquor as evidence again.*'; him was upheld by the supreme court in a case from Iowa. The court refused to review an Iowa supreme court decision which •upheld a six-month prison sentence imposed on A. C. Bamsey of Cres ton, la., for possession of liquor. The state’s brief admitted the Iowa supreme court had interpreted differently the right of citizens to be secure against searches and seiz ures without warrant—a? embodied in the Iowa constitution—than has the United States supreme court interpreted the similar provision ir. the fourth amendment of the fed eral constitution. In this case it was specifically held that liquor, ever, though seized from a man’s home without a warrant, could be used against him in a prosecution under the state laws. . As You Were. He: Don't go. You are leaving me entirely without reason. 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FLOOR COVERINGS YOU CAN ADD MUCH CHARM AND COMFORT TO THE HOME AT VERY LITTLE COST BY INVESTING A SMALL AMOUNT IN NEW RUGS. We are carrying a wonderful line of Floor Coverings of every description. Wiltons, Hooked Rugs, Axminsters, Taps, Velvets, Rag Rugs, Loomcraft Rugs, Crex and Grass Rugs of every description, Felt Base and Linoleum Rugs, all sizes, and Felt Base, Linoleum and Inlaid Linoleum by the Yard in a wide variety of pat terns. Our prices are the very lowest to be found and we invite you to inspect our lines and compare our prices and qualities. CAMPBELL DEPARTMENT STORES — RUG DEPARTMENT
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