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I I C-, ,v;.. "J, ? ri'VJte. In reaDonte to the inquiry of mfWr telephone subscribers : "What o?n I do to hrtp my serv ice?" thU advertteement 1* published. The Right Way To End a Call It is always good prac tice to close your tele phone talk try saying "goodbye." If you hang up the receiver without do ing so, the party to whom you are talking may continue to talk or at least remain at the telephone, wasting his time and keeping the line from being used by somebody else. The "goodbye" at the end of a telephone talk is an infallible signal to hang up the receiver without delay? it terminates the telephone talk graciously and effectively, and when both parties hang up simultane ously it helps the operator in her work. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY _ DON'T ALLOW YOUR INSURANCE TO LAPSE! BECAUSE YOU HAVE BEEN LED TO BELIEVE THAT THESE ARE "HARD TIMES" IS NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD ALLOW YOUR LIFE INSUR ANCE TO LAPSE. LAPSES MEAN LOSSES ? LOSSES TO THE INSURED AS WELL AS TO THE COMPANY. YOU NEED THE PROTECTION WHICH AN INSURANCE POLICY AFFORDS. NOW OF ALL TIMES, YOU OWE IT TO YOUR FAMILY TO KEEP YOUR POLICY IN FORCE. Southeastern Life Insurance Co., L. A. McDowell, Agent GOODRICH TIRES (?ooririch Tiro always ha\?* Ihsmi t li?* best I>n \ ? but NOW with n 20 per rent re<hir? tion we don't m-p how you (mm afford NOT to use them. We have your si/e in silxer Iowun. l'uhrirs and Tubev GEORGE T. LITTLE, Disiributor f ranklin. Hupp and Chevrolet Automobiles QUAKER STAIE OIL WILLARD BATTERIES Phone 66 We specialize on Telephone Orders. Prompt Delivery. Bruce s Pure Food Store PHONE 66 HKU/TH ABTICLK llr. L A. Kluer, U^?rlwen| of Ku tal HanltaUon. !i C. Hoard of Health, Tlw rare of Iho Baby. This article is written, for tin* mo titers a lut frt I U?-* h, and for the bW jhiO girl*. too. for the latter are ofteh the ones who1* have u great deal ot Mir on re of their sinull sinters and \ mtheiH. and It 1* necessary that ih.\ know something of how to keep Mie buby well and happy.. A well h.-tliy Is always a happy twl?y ami most of the sickness of babies in entirely unnecessary f??r it Is too often tlue j 41 improjM*f ??Hie,-l???pw?t>er food ami improper clolhlng. The baby is very leiisltlvc t?? heat and colli. In out1. hot summer weather we very often keep the baby too hot. \s i be hot days eoiue on WO should think not of bow tmieh heat we can keep in. but bow much w?> nin let out. and we Jet out this beat hy light thin clothes. Hail eohls come on more of ten after the hi^by has been made too hot than after It has got ton too cold. UmUitf Haby Week. which was re cently (observed by one ,of our (.ount,\ Health I H'partinenJs. t.he doctor in charge wrote .me <? f a baby which was brought to the Cjlnie elad in three heavy flannel skirt* made long so they could Tobl back and thus double the amount of wrappings, over this was put the infants dress unit then it was wrapped In .a heavy Miawl. This was in Slay in one of our Southern Conn lie* r.vrry baby should have a bath nine :t day. 1 1 should be put in a t lift of water, neither too hot nor t??o ,oil. ? > 1 1 1 \ the heail being kepi ont of the water. j Let the bab\ have plenty of fresh air, keep all the doors and windows open and be sure they are screened lo keep ?'ill the flies and mosquitoes. It seldom get- I"" I'obl in South Caro Una to take the baby out in the fresh air wrap it tip and keep strong sun light out of lis eyes. Haby should have plenty of sleep and should net he disturbed. Let the baby sleep by Itself Kverybody is en titled to tw<> things, his own tooth brush and his own bed. If you haven t a small crib, take a clothes basket. This makes a dandy bed and you ha vi no idea how baby will enjoy it until >lM n v j,. Please don't give the baby a pacifier or soothing syrup. 1 know \< it ale sorely tempted at times. I he baby is not a toy don't handle It !iki one be gentle with it The best food in the world for a baby is Mother's milk. Sometimes ar tiflci.il feeding is absolutely necessary, i irea t care K needed in hot weather when a baby Is bottle fed. Ten bot tle fed babies die to every one breast ?fed bn'by. If cow- milk Is fed it should be pasteurised Pasteurizers can be had for a few dollars, but If you can t pet. one milk may be pasteurized In putting the proper number of feedings for twenty four boms each In a separ ate bottle, put some absorbent cotton it. the bottles for stoppers. Then put them in warm water in a deep covered \? ssel. bring it to the boiling point, then take off the fire and lei the lot ties remain in the water thirtv minutes. Tills is better than boiling. After th re" months of age orange juice should be given to bottle fed babies, a tablespoonful or more may be taken once a day. I toii't forget to give t lie bab\ water. | tol 1 the watei and then coo! it. Ha hie- -ut'fer for a drink ot water In hot weather .ill -I a- -'row u folks do. II \,,M have :i ??oiigh or ? ? ?' d keep awn.v from Hie bab\. and even it' you urll. ib'ii't Kiss the baby .-It the mouth I 'ontagt- n- di-ea-e - often _? i \ , n 1 1.. bab\ in t h i - wa> If the 1 ,f.\ get- ? 1 ek -I ' ll? I t'ol the .b.etof .'..n't | >u i i i oft Nnf in \ Mill \ l.i i .'ill- 1 1 1 ? 1 1 ? "III; l ? ' ? i ? -<W ! i w l tl: |Mll- nl' 'I. -"**? >1 1 1 1 1- :i ^ ? ???hi \\ i i i T . : : : i . vv i ? . : ? I ? ? : ? ?? I hy r . . ? I 1 1(| _*(? . r' i ? I ? . 1 i ? 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M * *1 ;i I I II ? i . i \ . j j .1 )l i iii|il. ? . - i- 'In W.i ? t ' T ? rt r' jijoi, r at NN ;i <h I ii^ ' ? ?Ti ? i ?? ' i- i> #-? 1 fr.-.m luf \ I ti I v 1 Come ? Take a Fresh Grip America and the world now face sterner necessities of construct ive effort in distribution than in any previous period of business history. Marketing i| in a state of flux. New ways are crowding out the old. Fresh ideas are replacing yesterday's customs.' Plan and precision are triumphing over rule o' thumb. The advertising prizes of a changing business day will gravitate to thinking, studious men. That is why men who sell things, and who make things which must be sold, plan to attend the Great Business CIqss. Room of 1921 ? the Seventeenth Annual Convention Associated Advertising Clubs of the World Atlanti 7, June 12-16 Then. atl.*c:tising men will take fresh grip on the business fundamentals ? Faith, Integrity and Industry. They will exchange views, discuss ideas, inspire others, even while they themselves absorb inspiration. This advertising meeting promises worth-while values to serious-minded busi ness men. They will turn to it for guidance and counsel; thev will find in it relaxation and fellowship. Join them in June. Exhibits of Domestic and Foreign Advertisings demonstrating the use of practically all recognized mediums, and arranged solely with a view to helping the convention delegate, will be a special feature. This alone makes the trip worth while. In June, Atlanta is at its best. High on a ridge between the Gulf and the Atlantic, fanned by cooling breezes and clad in gay summer attire, it is, as proved by United St;itcs Weather Bureau reports, a delightful place in June For complete information as to railroad rates, hotel reservations, etc., please address the ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS no West 40th Street, New York City Atlanta is famed, for its hospitality A Poser. 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