North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, December 08, 1921, Image 6

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1 ~ THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921 WHITE CAKE 3-1-2 cups Acme flour 1 cup sweet milk . 2 cups sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup butter 'Whites of eight eggs 2 teaspoons any extract desired Bake in three layers and put together with icing made as follows: 3 cups sugar 1 cup boiling water Whites three eggs Pinch of cream tartar - Put pinch of cream tartar in sugar and pour the • • 4 4 . ANGEL FOOD CAKE One cup of ACME Flour, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar sifted together five times. Sift one and one-half cups of powdered sugar; beat the 1 cup sugar. 1 cup Acme flour. 1 teaspoon cream tartar. 1 teaspoon vanilla, 7 eggs. Beat whites, add sugar and vanilla, add well beaten yolks, and fold in flour which has been sifted four times with cream of tartar. Bake forty-five minutes. MISS BESSIE HAMILTON whites of eleven eggs to a stiff froth, add the sugar and mix carefully. Add the flour gradually, stirring all the while, then add three teaspoonsful of vanilla extract, pinch of salt. P Turn quickly into an un greased pan and bake forty- five minutes. Take from oven, turn pan upside down on a nere are tnree recipes or three ramous cakes. These are tried and signed recipes furnished by renowned cake bakers of Dalton. To make these cakes a success you must, like these ladies, use Dalton Flour Mills, Celebrated ACME Patent flour, the best and highest grade cake and pastry flour made. See that your merchant gives you Acme Patent flour. Try these recipes. BARRETT, DENTON & LYNN CO. rest and let stand until the cake comes out. MRS. W. A. BLACK BARRETT, DENTON & LYNN CO Saturday’s Special Stone’s rich Fruit Cakes, . . I Stone’s Pound Cakes, . . . € i Stone’s Loaf Cakesr . . . on day of election will be highly ap preciated. Very truly yours, Ben Staten. Shope for Councilman. John A. Shope, a prominent local merchant, is a candidate for councjl- from the new second ward. Al- Poor Blood Makes Bad Health—Then Come the “Blues man though entering late in the game, Mr. Shope is making an aggressive and en thusiastic campaign for the office. Wliile a citizen of Dalton, he has un mistakably shown his business ability, and is qualified to fill the office he seeks. In his . announcement, he pledges a “safe, teanel. conservative, business-like administration,"’ pledging himself to a policy of retrenchment. His formal card 'to the yoters is ap pended : To the Voters of Dalton: I am a candidate for alderman from the new second ward. Have been a citizen and tax payer for 30 years. I believe in a safe, sane, conservative, business-like administration of the city’s affairs. Am opposed to waste and extravagance and will practice re trenchment and reform, and do every thing in my power to make the city prosperous and its citizens satisfied and happy. Thanking you in advance for Once the vigor of red blood becomes sapped of its strength, the door to hap piness is literally slammed. Weariness of body follows and it unfailingly en genders depressed thoughts. To be reserved and cheerless becomes a ahbit. After a time there is an almost filmy dimness in the expression of the eyes and a pallor to the skin. Days seem dull adn dark and difficult. A sense of insufferable gloom pervades the spirit. Then it is that Gude’s Pepto-Man- gan is the great help. It is a red blood builder. It puts red into the blood— increases the number of corpuscles which make blood rich and red. When the blood is restored to its natural healthy state, the sensation of well being returns. Instead of shuffling along carelessly, there is the firm and springy step, the bright lusterful eyes, the clear complexion, identified with the strength and vigor of good health. The druggist has Gude’s Pepto-Man- gan in both liquid and tablet form.— Adv. For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver tonight will empty your bowels com pletely by morning and you will feel splendid. “They work_ while you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too- The nicest cathartic-laxative to physic your bowels when you have Headache Biliousness Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach is candy-like Cascarets. One or two THE BIRTH OF A NATION. D. W. Griffith’s master production, “The Birth of a Nation,” will be the attrac tion at the New Shadowland commencing an engagement of two days and nights on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 13-14. ' ASK your dealer for Reed’s Glen dale syrup, North Georgia’s finest sor ghum. Our guarantee protects you. Don’t let them sell you “just as good.” The trouble is they may not have it. ll-24-6tpd. at the Dal ton Bakery. J. H. Ellis. 12-S-2t MORTUARY. NEW HOTEL A CERTAINTY FOR SALE—One good pair bay mules; weight, thousand pounds; age, five years coming spring, will sell or trade for gentle pair, horse or mare' mules between—-seven and ten years weighing nothing under thousand pounds, black or bay. Live five miles north of Dalton on Cleveland road. W. S. Lawrence. ltpd J. C. Cook. J. C., the one one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cook, died last Sun day at the home near-Willowdale, and interment was made Monday in West Hill cemetery. HOTEL.., tion to the Empty Stocking fund. This will he taken up at the next meeting. The excellent luncheon was served by members of the Presbyterian Wom an’s Auxiliary at The Bank of Dal ton. Hotel Plans. The tentative plans for the hotel which will, in all probability he adopt ed, call for five stores on the old Hotel Dalton property, these stores to be one story in height, and over the two on the corner of Hamilton and Crawford streets, the hotel will be placed. The hotd will have the lobby on the ground floor, and will be four stories abovd the store buildings. It will be of con crete construction, fire-proof through out, modern in every particular. It will probably have between 50 and 60 rooms, and will be one that would be a crpdit ta any city. In view of the fact that freezing weather is unsatisfactory for concrete iconstruction, actual work will not be 'started until early spring. All kinds of mill cloth for sale at J. J. Wood’s store, near Crown Cotton Mills. ll-24-3tpd. Among the prettiest and most practical things for Christmas gifts can be found in our Furniture and Housefurnishing Line. Always appropriate and appreciated. You can find pretty Rockers, Art Reed Furniture, Library Suites, Rugs, Art Squares, Electric Lamps of different kinds, Candle Sticks, Trays, Mirrors, Tea Wagons and many other appro priate things. Come in and look them over. FARM TO RENT—Wanted, a large family that can give reference, to take charge of my farm on the halves, near Cohutta, Ga. See me at once. W. C. Martin, Cohutta, Ga. ltpd. WANTED—All the rabbits you can bring us; also green beef hides. Bar rett Produce Co. Classified Ads WANTED—Man with car to sell low priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.00 per week and commissions. GRAHAM TIRE CO., 639 Boulevard, Benton Har bor, Mich. ltpd. WANTED—To trade 5-passenger Dodge car for vacant lot. See J. A. or G. W. Albertson. ltpd.. One Cent A Won FOR QUICK SALE—Dodge touring car. Good running condition; looks good. Bargain. Call 87L, W. E. Stroup. FOR SALE—Cotton mill cloth and bleaching tablets. WSatking & Coir- nelison, 110 N .Hamilton St. ll-17-4tpd. FOR SALE—Our home, 6-room bungalow, $1,000 cash, balance on easy terms; also 4-roqm bungalow on Green street; small cash payment,, balance on easy terms. See me this week. W. E. Stroup, "Phone' 87L. ' See Roberts Bros, before you sell your corn and peas. WANTED—Green beef hides. Top price paid. Barrett Produce Co. tf. Leonard-McGhee Furniture Co Just received shipment of Premo Folding and Box cameras; ideal for Uhristmas gifts. Drop in and see them. Finley’s Studio.—Adv. \ FOR SALE—Good winter laprobes, cheap; good horse collars,*$4.50 each. Robert’s Deck’s harness shop. FOR SALE—One good mule and wagoii, price $60. Would swap for a good milch cow. If' interested, see me