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PG NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1916, FINES ARE IMPO§ED ON THREE DRUNKS \(l|0ul’n(d——\\l|l Be Tried Crawford Cooking Range FRUIT ]ARS T Why Mazola Saves M@ney have FRUIT JAR RUBBERS |: -2 in Cooking and Makes Food Better sel for the deéfendant the c adjourned until next Mond g .- Willi Sulli ‘ B, W - P | e e SRy o , In deep-fat frying, not a single drop of l s Officer. Patkicitf Qulrk on. the cliarze : Mazola is wasted. Fry fish or onions, even of drunkenness, was flnf'l E1) and . - . . » S gy S R T ST S I— garlic, in Mazola; strain and use it over and was on the be Sullivan is a re- 80 W est M ain Street | umned soier having paricivited in E : over again—even for cake making. Mazola war and spent seven months in a : 2 absorbs no flavors or odors. T l h ,;81 | German prison catap. He stated that 4 3 elephone . T : : - Use /4 to /3 less Mazola for shortening . . . - town and does not remember where . = Plumbing Heating Tmmng His Butbhased! the) boose: | E ; than butter or other shortenings. A finé of $5 and costs was imposed oRIATbR el CrifahTey ) idlan o r b B ents No smoking—no soggy foods. Foods night by Officer Patrick Quirk on A PURE : cooked with Mazola, or in which Mazola is ville, who was arrested Saturday ®aG U5 PaT. OFP | the charge of drunkenness. Critchley | L il T B e (e, (G L SALAD BUE .used, are wholesome, healthful, easy to digest. at he has been under the influence 3 anb of liquor since Wedresday. He ad- v mitted that he had sccured the liquor cooK'NG in the city but did not remember 4 FREE ~ Cooking made simple and sconomical where. when you consult the new 68-page iAxel Johnson, of Linwood street, ¥ Corn Products Cook Book. Racipes by ewperts. another one of Officer Patrick Quirk's : Attractive illustrations. Free — write for it today. 1 prisoners. pleaded guilty to the charge of drunkenness and a fine of { BEIUNT Los NS It npss T ORNEC DS CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P.O. Box 161 New York City ¢ondition when he was taken into custody was tkat of a maniac. Ife Messrs. AHERN & CAHOON, 47 Farnsworth Street, = Bosten, Mass Big Celebration Opens Tonight =i aihe e ieiiton e ; i i '| Tremont Street Stabbing Case Again \ what occurred yesterday. Ferari’s Carnival, Big Free Acts, Dancing and Band e Concerts Every Night at Walnut H&llsPark JAMES R. FLETCHER DIES AT AGE OF 52 FRIDAY AFTERNOON Two Baseball Games. } Factory Manager ol P. & F. Corbin Plant Suceumbs—Funeral To- FRIDAY NIGHT morrow Afternoon. ) Pain’s Fireworks. | With the passing of James Robert ! Fletcher, who aied at his home at 156 West Mair street Safur e SATURDAY MORNING, "erroom at 5 v'clock, New IR w T . - : 3 rZ 8 > | lodg ., of Stamford and & s G y very active in the orzanizing of the | lodg . M., o Ml]ltarv and Civic Parade. i k:‘? o _Qf A S is . | factory in general. At the time of th nsistory of the Knights Templar | his entering the P. & F. Corbin plant | of South Norwalk, and Pyramid lun | Sat S < Mr. Fletcker lield the position of me- | ple, Mystic Shrine of Bridgepo oside] ; S setle aving assessment date of SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ; chanicul expert and was the assistant | was also a_member of the American | 4o 2 + <ccuritics arc liable to taxes at local 5 % S| to William Hartman, wt t that | Society of Mechznical Fngineer : i 2 G - p >. 8 Baseball and Football Games, death came while : A Pl or ! ots and ¥ > + State Tz been paid to the State e time was the factory superintendent. \ the New England Ordar of B " Mr. Fletcher Al car SLBEICIehe ||t A . BEFORRE SEPTEM 0th See The Hellkvists, high divers and Oscar Babcock, of this city for a number of 3 = iththe e aione | The funer s will be held The estates of those who n ax will be liable to| wat a man of prominénce. SER CODIDaTA . fo, | at his hon - Loopmg the Death Trap LOOP 5 .\'Cflrs‘dof (:As:flp. ‘Fm'otl:i ru:r’r he Yale & Towne mnn. ny, of | ¢ o’clocl 5 g is liable if more than $500 other than he had been with the P. & C iidaiiel, tor of 1 c 8 . ) i Departments of Commercial Banks in plant, daring which time he had ris- | ides his wife he leaves two sons | will oflic | en from the position of mechanic 3 C and two | Masons e in a- ucti a 1% sent on application. expert fo factory manager. He h ors, 1 J Hopkins | sonic ritual, whi e used in | STATE TREASURER, For Qulck Returns Use ClasmfledColumn Imn S S i e = s 1185 'of Willatn %, Hartman. letcher was a member of Union | in Fairview cemete 'NEW BRITAIN ‘ Cor. MAIN & ELM STS. COHN’S CORNER We Will Open Our Doors Tuesday Morning 9 A. M. With a Complete Llne of Household Goods. QOur Prices Will Be Right. Our Rent is Small So We Can Offer to the Public These Goods at the Following Prices. 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