New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1918, Page 4

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sL LASKY Presents . CE REIDand 11111;1 He Lov 0 fi@a/flm()tm/»; Ny UTTER and all animal fats burn at a comparatively low tem- (flda/‘& @AIADS fl perature. This gives a bad taste to food. ‘[] ORI ey Mazola, the rich, sweet oil from corn, can stand so much more ly timely, in that it deals with the PHING WE LOVE |uresent war in lurope, althousn it heat without burning it “crisps over the food”. 4 TEAACTEIUIRT, TOIDYANT || oo ot e, abaio b Never imparts any burnt taste. No odors of cooking in the lever comediennc wt of pleasing quality, also Wikolia Wallace Reid and Kathlyn Williams | 3% 0 i T house. Doesn’t have to be melted. Always ready for use. appear today in the photodrama - | cal offering and a comedy act entitled B[ ea “Tho Thing We Love® 1 the | “Down Helow." On the program there Perfectly delicious on salads—and as a dressing for spinach and | Lyceum. Wallace Reid, as the latest one of A [rervatearivges it e e o R other Vegetables——-mstead of butter. | Many folks prefer it to even the best olive oil—it never be- REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 5.5t coce o v had really good salad oil? | Whoro Hus Anggo Heara u?v:lmn“:m“‘w” e m% Mazola is always delicious, pure, sweet. Costs less than half the Betore. trond of my thoughts, then wanlty re- | price of good olive oil. him coherently, Own United States” ||| ¥etea o srom s heart fhat 1 had | nacpenns:” “E st i hard work to keep an expression of m not so sure of that,” he re- it from my lips. turncd soberly, then gave a little im- —_— 8 Reels. Here was a man! One worthy of | patient shake of the head as if free- | all the homage that could be paid!ing himsclf from $ome unpleasant ALL WEEK | him. And yet so simple, so modest, | ghought AL | that I knew an expression of admira- I'in ready for your pDart of the through the viewpoint of a faulty| urday “T jelgian” will be shown. the wounded officer finished his nced Chives N | tion of his conduct would make him | S e SR T l 3 : e enter supremely uncomfortable. + . that 2 I 1 3 Big Acts. The fee had been strong upon | 1o time vou loft me that he carried his dis of ap- r until you pop; probation so far as to be annoyed if door 1 that absurd JuH y one looked at him while he was | pistol your hand.’ i = B : : R — = = R T s # Y i If you want to be sure of a pure, golden oil—always the same, delicate and NER OLAND AT | had, therefore, kept my eyes carefully | and understood it in a ) " J R gR delicious for all cooking and sal: 1se ¢ that vou get Mazola. Mazola is | av 1 \\vm he was ta k ing. don't misunder « e i f always uniform. Its preparation is scienti and exact, FOX HOUSE TODAY |, \Vhen he had finished, however, I|he said. L am not minimizing 1 . e e i i _ : 20 ) ) 9 b)) o) s stole a shy glance at him, He was|importance of the pistol . % e i For sale in pints, quarts and gallons. (The large sizcs are specially ecoe oug to know that vou € i 1 nomical to buy.) Ge can from your grocer foda e S ROl “,”' S i o (S bl g Ask your grocer for the valaable Cook Book especially o e s e lance BNt pedon me o siaon y il RO B T bl et o 0 sl A tner | sympathy filled my feminine woman New England Selling Representatives: < )lin and sev- Who was h ray ? ny- ¢ seemed the ost i uous thing i ¢ § R and where b | ity e : e AHERN & CAHOON, 131 State Street, Boston [Bne Castle the star of “The Mys- | there no woman, mothc -, S - . 3 il i q | SlED 3 . - { or sweethear hose rigl > iting one of his own exploits. [! | flust ck upon his pillows, his eves and there as L tragic ) watch by his side, to smooth by her loving tenderness the lines suffering had ¥raven upon face? irely any woman ought into ihe story The Delicious Salad and Cooking Oil ‘o T ,\ Sl o o in' . o Produced by the CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. Don't Misunderstand. N Miced mothing queer. abo P O. BOX 161 NEW YORK somc en depth in wt there | gan - S ———C R e sheh 1 = n as this | dwell further npon this phase R ek B BT | g AL BY RUTH CAMERON sombrely st words we lently only the wholo st »f my adventure imoufl St e ed 2 Al Tistensd steuiivery maring u | Whlch Works Harder? 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Paris the capri- | thrilling romance PWO EXHIBITIONS DALLY B Paris the fastidious; Paris the | It is a_ca Ing & \ | s | \ 1 kold and cpurns tho dross in art | stirring fist fights Champion High Diver. personality; Paris discovered | bers have no ter or ¢ 3l | BAND CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY | p Castle as the most captivating | and he disposes of the 1 his | DANCING WEDNESDAY AND Kknow biodern dancers. The girl re,[nwn two-fisted way T agle’s | SATURDAY EVENINGS. fEe been I houvs ‘ el s ot <o | But i | AT L S, STANLEY HORVITZ, FOURTH., ‘l-'H(l» ha 1 {NL} O f Y bd to the United States and es- | Eye,” and several cc will alsc SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR hed a new success through her | be shown JULN Optometrist 327 Main St Optician

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