New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1919, Page 5

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own home Mary cooks daily for a family Tults. Sister her the from to of of four She brought Kitchen an understanding chemistry of cooking, gained study of domestic science in a state wuniversity. Consequently the advice she offers is @ happy combination of theory and practice. lvery recipe she tried out and table. sives is her own, first family served at he The modern tea cart is not an af- fectation and I know whereof I speak. Unless one has o regular tea table, “which is it Imost as much work afternoon t to 'a chance visitor as it is to serve a real meal. With a tea cart one merely puts the tea service on top, the sand- wiches and cakes on the shelf, pushes it into the livin oom and there everyfhing is ready to pour and pass. e mine in serving dinner, too. little planning I can make one the dining-room from the ntirely et the table; another the salad, an da third the If. When it’s time for des- clear the table onto the tea- wagon, wheel it to the kitchen and take back the pie or pudding. This usc of a tea-cart certainly save steps. to serve By a trip to sert, 1 does Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Fresh cereal, French toast, coffec | Luncheon—Macaroni and cheese, stewed tomatoes. bran bread and but- ter. peachc | Dinner aravy, mashed potatoes, buttered beets, cucumber | and nut salad, apple pie, coffee. My Own Recipes. On Monday T iry to use up the left vover of Sunday’s roast. As my fam- ily objects strenuously fo “left overs,” I'm put to all sorts of ways to wo up these necessary evils without ting this family of mine know it. However, this meat-in-gravy they ate and colled good. Of course they may have Dbeen inordinately hungry! pears, uncooked French Toast. s of rather stale brea cupfuls milk. alt 1bout 1 1 teaspoonful Cat bread thick. Beat and milk. 5. Let stand come soft. Fr, _beef drippings inch salt and be- one-half s slightly, add bread in milk long cnough in lard and butter 7 eg, Dip to or Bran DBread. 1 cupful whole wheat flour > cupfuls bran. 1 cuprul butiermilk or soutr pful mola aspoonful soda. 1spoontul milk. Mix slow vda in the order given. Bake oven 1} hour. | Mecat i cs of cold roast | flour. 5 olve in Gravy. beef 1hlespooniuls ~unfuls witer Sait and v meat pepper. i in a (rying pan Add water and simmer for a couple | of minutes. flour into a smooth s with a little cold water, and add Cook a few i to he pasi to the mecat. constantly, well cooked stirrin SUre flour is would knows ft child overs, 1 that Concer that it own fathe MARY. ~ 50 Cents Gets His Gold | Out of Collection Box Middletown, Nov. 4.—~When the! of the First Baptist church | counting the offering after the ! evening service Sunduy a voung mon approached him considerably perturb- ed and explained that he had inteuded | to put a penny into the contribution | box but had dropped a $5 mold piece in by mistake instead. le asked if he might not have it back. The treasurer | demurred “1 need young man. “So does the church,” - the maoney,” urged the answered the Fin trea the voung man offered the | 0 cents in exchange for the and the church official made the exchange. 1y (S ©old piece luctantly re- SIMPLON EXPRESS WRECKED Nov. 4.—The Simplon while at a standstill Yonne and Sens miles southeast of Paris) at last night, was run into bound for Genoa. T'welve killed and aris, ex- between (about 60 10 o’clock by a train persons were | injured pre Tont Sur ’ 30 were —HOME MADE— MOLASSES PEPPERMI 10¢ Pound PEANUT BRITTLI In Pound [Boxes, 10¢ PEANUT CLUS 60¢ Pound CHOCOLATE CRACKE 60¢ Pound IN CLUSTERS 60¢ Pound PEANUT BARS 6¢ cach . BUTTER SCOTCH WAFERS, 10¢ Pound WALNUT MEATS Special at 80¢ Pound SAITED FILBERTS SALTED ALMONDS McENROE’S %8 Wess Main St. RA NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919, * FLMCITY OPPOSES NEW ZONE SYSTEM, { New aldermen Nov. 4. summary the Haven, toolk actio in re n to After special night hew zone system hearving port from its com raised to investigate the matter, the « appro thorized and cmpowercd the with ation counsel, with the mayor, to file the utilities commission at the carli gal opportunity its opposition system nd the rates of 1y such steps as may be sary “{o prevent the opposition system of undesirable fares an satisfictory trolley vice ine concomitant thereto In a ance with this vote it is Corporation Counsel Willam nett will proceed to Hartford i son, or by letter inform the mission of New Haven's attit opposition. Judge Bennett ha se One —~The board of Working of | formed the commitiee, ion afterward Aftorney General ana his cribed opin s to hy Frank 1. Healy, when the subject was put up to him, {hat nothing in the form ol opposition could be undertaken until the had been put into operation Traveler Objects. wirs same g oceurred the neral hold-up vesterday, the the in ane mi the city workers fo their who which day of operation of Cars were st or in the mnday all over | help factory | layed ten. five lcd six and and in getting cmployinent. Those an hour at noon in return to their delay A communication hoard from IFred A, retary-treasurcr of of America, new syster came fo the Grimley, the sec- the United Trav- | protesting against as one imposing an extra hardship upon the traveling public, and petitioning the body take some action ainst it In connection with this matter and the impotency of the commission to complained act upon any complaint until the at the complained is put into ef- | made is that the Con Th will include n for the next recommendation change which will incumbent the railway company to furnish burden of proof that any fare system is not unfair. is now the bur- den of proof upon the public which compl The Connecticut company may put into operation any | new fuares or syvstems without con- sent of the commission. or without proving to them that it is necessary. The Iroads of the country vhen | s they desire to put new rates into ef- ning with re fect must prove to the interstate were not able to say commerce commission the justice of During the rush hou the rates, otherwise they are not ap- | from 5 6 o'clock proved by the commission. was worse than at lties | clers work fc the office ticularly, it they the outskirts. In the early hours there was considerable ston on the car men to the to T of 1 rear door o n last 13 obliged trolley whilc svstem it it of understood labor party slative prog assembly a statutory it he re- fect, Connecticut sequence of the bills which have conductors yesterday farcs made a Dill than §1 will those present denomination will forced t the company’s office This proved irritating her of passengers. The trolley selve well pleased zenuine test of the Whether cars will company larze heen mittee, | acti its leg general fov make in it au- orpor- to that accepte ot val of 2 ruling no upon the proposed As it ests Le lic public e a est le- to the { fare, nece: of any 1d un- vitably ceord- be for also to officials express with system be stalled m 1tion n pe com- ude of in- las to the d any time A Real-Fruit Dessert for Six People let- | about | dish | Pineapple Juice Comes condensedin a bottie in Pineapple Jiffy-Jell. "We uso the juice of half a Pineapple to flavor a pint d Loganberry Juice We Will Pay Your Grocer for One Flavor if You Will Try Two Others This is an offer to buy you this week a Jiffy-Jell des- sert for six people. Many housewives don’t know what Jiffy-Jell means to them. They know the old-style quick desserts, but not the new. Jiffy-Jell brings you real-fruit flavors—not the artificial. Each package contains a bottle of fruit juice condensed. We crush the real fruit, and much of it, to flavor a Jiffy- Jell dessert. A Jiffy-Jell dainty seems filled with fruit. Here you get fresh-fruit delights. And you get its health- ful acids, needed every day. Try One Fruit Free Present the coupon to your grocer this week. Buy two pack- ages of any flavor and he will give you a full-size package of Jiffy-Jell in Loganberry or Pineapple flavor free. We will pay him for the free package. This will give you three packages for the price of two. -Jell comes in many fruit flavors,» but the choicest are Loganberry and Pineapple. You will find in each package a bottle ¢¥ the fruit-juice flavor in liquid form, condensed. The Jiffy-Jell mixture is ready-sweetened, acidulated and in proper color. Simply add a pint of boiling water, then the flavor from th vial, and i+t cool. See what you gt — a real-fruit dessert for six people. It will have a wealth o.” f~wit. It will change ycur whole conception of quick gelatine desserts. Note that this offer is made on two flavors — on Loganberry and Pineapple only. Your grocer has no right to offer another. We want you to know Jiffy-Jell at its best. Then always remember that this real-fruit dainty is ever at your command. It will bring you the joys of real fruit. And it will cost you, when you buy it, only a few cents per dinner. It will cost you iess than the fruit alone which we use to make the flavor. This offer is for this week only. Cut out the coupon now. If your grocer lacks the flavors mentioned, go to another store. essert Comes condensed in a vial in Loganberry Jiffy-Jell. You get the juice of many berries in & pint dessert Be Sure Emamsm - P Waukesya py, Each packuge has a sealed glass bottle of fiuit juice, in condensed form. and Get This Package Full Size Package Free Present This to Your Grocer e Jiffy-Jell, Waukeska, Wisconsin I have bought today two packages of Jiffy- Jell of my grocer and he has given me, without charge, one package in Loganberry or Pine- apple flavor. Write your name and address clearly T ESSENCE | s o4 St To the Grocer: We will pay you in cash your retail price for each of these coupons which you redeem. Send them to ug at t' e +nd of the week, with your b To the Housewife: Notc that it would be a fraud on us to deliver or accept any product but Jiffy-Jell on this coupon when we pay the grocer for it. ‘Waukesha Pure Food Co., Waukesha, Wis. Fo 000 Co TRUE FAUI I in zone it nner were Maces lived morn ystem Yesterday., traf- second sys- s of oflic de- only o the confu- to change in number presented change which carried work- ractorvies and many wait was con- of to for larger d and | larger o o to change a num- them the yeterday, ir t confu Dinner Free first v the ¢ manner when the system is run smoothness thes night ion luring of and | in cars we of do they yes the npon cured L the day. Crow at o securing del greatly dourney more did here erc road resigned, ling to share the ext them verification of the report could from the trolley OVERCOA Paris Church and tly delayed to zone tickets and ved at the Iy necessity of computing the Motormen have work before were 1 that because by Nov. 4 rious shc | Paris is suffer| the Cold Wave Adds 7o which operates the braies for t sports 16 conductors an tl SHORT Another City’s Troubles. An = are called, are distribute employes new in has been added to the | WED BU trouble P’aris. There Is a great laclk of cither ready made or tailor made overcoats, which the low tem- peratures of the last few days make ntial. { The list of these shortages, upon which the papers daily offer comment, include coal, small change, sugar, | To¢ trangportation and mflk, | mittent lack of butter, overcoats, hich got Chapel by the on the ne it likewisc of their Fort smith, 2 years and Mary Allen, Allen, Ark ma, end 52 complaining of i the zone the and to support under bond payment of her. to remove o the s heiv money than With an in THREF. WEEKS; GETS ALIMONY VEI Nov. 4.—Courté] three week has sued John for alimony, alleging thi in the brief married career he fa was place ried Allen 25 a month alimony. bottles ticle and many less necessary ar- the strects th had unwil- imposed No on of d motormen were 1« work system PRISONERS MAY MINE COAL. 1o Eon Inmates Leavenworth to Be U in Institutions sed, Says Report. b Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 4.—A although officials. here — persistent rumor un IN PARIS. | verified is that prisoners at the United i and , if nceded, prisons, wate under diseiplina the cderal prison n to mine sufficient coal for the Their cmployment in the ci and power here also consideration, said. tates to List of other “crisis,’ under as which | this time | plants it LE C a package before the war C a package during the war and C a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! DAYS AND TUREE NIGUTS® AT WGH WESSURE; WTH AVMOST No SWBED, MR, A GooSBY SLEEPS WIYH TUE FRELING THAT UE DogS NOT WART To WAKE P Fore A WBEK.—- 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1TIv MW Y21 Qwr 150, C Son? Pob, ARE You HAVIN' A NiCE ' Oldsmobiles For Immediate Delivery Cohen Motor Co 86 Arch St.

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