New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 5

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ary coc s L family of four adults. She brought to her kiteh- en an understanding of the chemistry | of cooki ained trom study of do- naestic university. happy combination of ce. Tvery recipe she gives i own, first tried out and served at her family table, “A penny saved is‘a penny carned’ is good, sound sense, but the difficults scems to be in finding a place to do the he chcapness food or be it cloihi sarily stamp it an at any I'm town the v est bolilng piece of beef i pound, mostly bone. Now if my fam- ily would not cat bailed meat and all T could get out of that boiling piece was soup stock, T would not be say a penny by buying it. Whereas a much iuore expensive cut with less tone, of which my fomily would eat every smi ¢ would be the true econ- ymy I'here are several ways of looking at the economy problem and each house- Keeper has to work it out of her own individual case. A woman endowed with “Yankee thrift” finds it much simpler than her southern or western article, be 15 does not nece nomy. Soma now In our Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Oranges, uncooked real, French toast, coffee. Luncheon—IEnglish monkey, tea Dinner—~Green pea soup, boiled leg of mutton, boiled white potatoes, bread and butter, currant jelly, let- tuce salad, steamed pud S, coffec, My Own Reeipes Mutton is disliked by many people on uccount of the strong flavor. This is greatly overcome by removing the pink skin and trimciing off superfluous { fat. If the outside skin comes off easi- ly the meat is quite sure to be good. The fat should be hard, white and ce- fruit, zlish Monkey. cups stale (not dried) bread crumbs 1 cup milk. 1 1-2 “tablespoon 1 1-4 cups chec butter 1 egy 1-2 teaspoon sult 1-8 teaspoon pepper Toast or crackers. Scald crumbs and milk together. Cut, gheese into tiny pieces. Beat egs. Add cheese, butter, egg, salt and pep- per to milk and crumbs and cook over hot water until cheese is melted and all is thoroughly blended. Serve on hot tc or crackers. reen Pea Soup. cups cold water cups milk d onion tablespoons butier, tablespoons floii teaspoon sulf. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. peas under running water. Put into stew pan with cold water and sugar and simmer minutes. Rub through a at, and thicken with flour and butter cooked together. Scald milk with onion, remove onfon, and add to pea mixture. Season with salt and pepper. Steamed Puff Pudding 1 tablespoons butter. 1-3 cup sugar. 1-4 cup milk. 1 cup flour. 11-2 teaspoons baking powder. cgE Whites. > teaspoon vanilla. > teaspoon lemon extract Cream butter and sugar togethor. sift flour and baking powder together and add alternately with milk to but- ter and Add flavoring and a tiny pinch of salt. Beat whites of eggs very stiff and fold into batter. Pour into butte ndividual custard cups and steam 35 minutes. Serve with preserved fruit or lemon sauce, We long for an automobilc hefe we own one. After we own one can’t be happy without a chauffeur. MARY. 1 1 sugar. re wo A _Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up This home-made remedy is & won- der for quick results. Easily and cheaply made, et - 5 wesgesesestodoiedorfortesdesdendeodeodeodeodededeoderiotssdegee which mil- the most dependable means. of breaking up stubborn conghs. 1t is cheap and simple, * Tere is a home-made syru lions of people have found to_be prompt in action. Under its soothing influence, chest sore- . phlegm loosens. breathine be. ling in throat stop you get i s restful slecp. usual throat and chest colds are con- quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croun, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- ter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 2% ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thor- oughly. you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, Either way, vou get a full pint—a family supply—of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the mone Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pime extract, known the world over for ts prompt healing effect upon the mem- branes. To avoid disappointment ask your dryagist for “274 ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept any- ‘hing else. Guaranteed to give absolute iatisfaction or money promptly re- u;‘ded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, i but l_\urv | door-L N A constitutionfal remedy that removes the cause by building up the system, will stop a cough and break up a cold. These elements contained in Vinol— Becf and Cod Liver Peptones, Wild Cherry, Iron and Hypophosphites—soon create an energy that throws off the cold and prevents its reoccurrence. Here is Proof that Vinel is & Great Remedy for Coughs and Colds Columbia, S. C.—*“I contracted a cold and hard coughso I could not sleep night, and soon found I was in a weak, run-down conditimn &nd could hardly keep around. inol built me up and my cough disapveared after other medicines had .ziled to help me.”’ — MRs. ELLEN COLLINS. For all run-down, nervous, anaemic conditions, weak \7omen, o feeble old people ond delicate children, there is no remedy like Vinol. Your money will be returned if Dinol fails— COD LIVER AND i no IS'I‘RE,N GT Clark & Brainerd Co., John J. Me- Druggist. Druggists OUR TONIC Briarty, Druggist and Manistee, Mich.— ‘“Iwasinaweak, run-down. condition as the result of a chronie cough and cold, so thatIoften had to stay at home from work. Vinol stopped the cough and cold and built me up after other medicines had failed.”’— MARGARET DALE. rworked mes, ; IRON IS THE GREATEST H CREATOR KNOWN W. H. Russell, everywhere. BEHIND THE LINES OVER HERE Being The Revelations of a U. S. Secret Service Man On DR. MUCK’S B e ———— A — Written by Feri Felix Weiss. thirteen years United States Immigration Inspector: a special agent of the Department of Justice since the outbreak of the reat war; one of the foremost linguists of the world, reading and writing with perfect ease Buropean languages and many author of the “Sieve” and a 0 aggressive journalist. (Copyright 1919, By The Interna- | tional New Burcau, Inc all right ) rrved; Book rights reserved: Copy- | righted in all Buropean countries; All translation rights reserved). For Mothe Innocence. The mother sitting a few feet away-| from mec asked what the letter was about and if that was what I want- ed, ~Poor woman! I made no reply and putting the letter in my pocket proceeded ir the search, At last it occurred to me that I would like to look in the window seat. [ hated to fequest the mother to get off the sedt, so I lingered a few mo- ments longer. Then 1 heard the 1l; the son had come! Unwil- lingly she left the room and went downstairs, perhaps to have few words with her son in priyate. As soon as she went out I told my companion to lift up the cover of the geat. He did. He took out a black metal box, but it was locked. Mother and son then entered. asked her if she knew where daughter kept the key for the She did not know, but said that daughter would return any Having finished our search, T was ready to go downstairs gvith them for further consultation. on as we were seated in the li- the mother began to protest ve- hemently that her daughter w in- nocent of all treasonable doings and that Ter daughter's friendship with Dr. duc to her love of mu- sic. did not suspect that her daughter had already suggested to I her box. her ' wept moment. | ¢ Star in the Super- Serial Opening at FOX’S Nov. 20, 21, 22 ACTIVITIES . Muck to cast all ordinary precaue to the four winds. Within a few moments the clder daughter came in and we were prop- erly introduced to her by her brother, She was at once acquainted with the mission with which we were entrust- ed. Upon this she broke down and bitterly until my companion and myself, (wo hardencd the department of justice, could hard- | ly restrain our tears. The proud mother sat silently while tears roll- cd down the cheeks, like so many beads. The brother again assured us very politely that his sister would return pres and furnish us with the key to the strong box. Marvin's Indignation. W moments Miss \ room. with Marvin en- | tered the She wore o riding | costume, hand, and 1 was at a loss whether (o ad- mire her feminine beauty or her ath- letic stature the most. My heart once more beat with sorrow when I real- ized that within a few minutes this recipient of heavenly perfection must be submitted to' a bitter grilling in my hands, As Miss Marvin walked to the cen- ter of the room whe tood on larze library table the nning blac box, she suddenly turned pale: ruddy color which she had acquired on her horseback ride giving placc to 4 snow-white palene 1 had waited for the introduction by one of the members of her family present in the room, but they sat like lifele: tues. 1 then rose, aund taking a few steps towards her, introduced myself and my companion in a few It was then that she realized our visit meant, Iixing her on the box on the table, she a whip in her a a contemptible insult!"” Then turning ‘(o her mother demanded if her rooms were search- ed. Her mother nodded in the aflirm- | ative, with tears in her Upon this she once more turned to me and raising her arms had uttered but a few words when I, putfing my forefinger over my lips, admonished her to speak in a low tone and warn- ed her against the servant's what was transpiring in the Then I said: Received Her “Coup de “Miss Marvin, when ching your room I came across {his letter which is addressed to bearing yester- day's postmark.” On glancing at the letter held in my hand for her she withdrew like a deer she ey hearing room. Grace.” you, which T to inspeet, ‘hich had | received a “‘coupe de grac The brother then went putting his hand over implored her to be the requests of the the United States, “our government.” | “Dear,” he said to her in a' gentle voice, “give them the key to the box and help them all you can in their investigation. They are the serv: of our country, can you not sec far they have been very considerate of us. They can break open that bo: but I would have you open it your- self."” She looked up to her brother thetically, and, in a pitiful tone s “Must 1?7 O my God! Must 12| “Yes dear, you must,” said the | brother firmly. Leaning on her brother's arm she left the room and returned with the key, opened the box, lifted. the cover, and again threw herself in her chair in a semi-conscious condition, I must admit that she was, under the cir- cumstances, brave beyond descrip- | tion, in this, her supreme struggle between love and duty. i The box was full of letters, dressed to her by Dr. Muck. we also found photographs of Dr. Muck's childhood, youth and matu ity, to be used in a biography that was to be prepared by Miss Marvii in addition we found two safe deposit keys, one for a box located in Boston, and the other in New York. Aiiss to he her forchead, brave and obey resentatives of and pa- ad- In 1t W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1016, THIS WEEK ONLY At the Store Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent They Have Found the Way to Beautiful Teeth All Stateme s Approved by High Dental Authoritics Dental science nas found a way to combat film on teeth. It has been tested for years by able authorities in clinical and laboratory tests. Now leading dentists everywhere advise its daily use. The method is embodied in a dentifrice cailed Pepsodent. This week we offer a 10-Day Tube to every home in this city, and we urge every home to get it. Let it prove itself. Film is What Discolors You can feel on your teeth a slimy film. 1t is ever-present, ever-forming. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush doesn’t end it. The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. So it accumulates and may do a ceaseless damage. Most tooth troubles are now traced to that film. And now it is known why brushed “teeth still discolor and decay. The reason lies in that clinging film which the old cleaning methods omit. Cause of Decay That film is what discolors=-not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It ‘holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. It holds the acid in contact with They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. enemy. Thus the film is the teeth’s chief It Can Be Ended Dental science has for years sought a Pepsadeni % R=G. V.S, The New-Day Dentifrice An efficient film combatant, based on pepsin, now endorsed for constant home use by leading dentists everywhere. The Store Marvin and the members of her ily promised that they would accom- pany me to the bank on the follow ing dey and surrender to me {he con- tents of vdult which she leased. With this understanding I took the strong box and left ihe house. In the meantime 1 into communicetion fam the with the bank and requested them not | to allow anyonec to remove the con- Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon LIGRETT RIKER JAYNES 217 MAIN STREET | torpedoing our ! wait had | | hec tents of her deposit without my per- mission. On thd following day at the appointed time Miss Marvin and mother and brothe met handed to me these through our New York letters were securd. I sat up all night and trax many of these letters, und it we the strength of thesc lotters tion to all other links in the rascality, esplonage and pro work, that i helped my chiel, Kelle- her, to get wuthority for the arrest and internment of Dr. Muck s dangerous enemy alien. Why was this highl formation buried at letters important in Washington ? | Was it because we had men at Wash the departipent profect thesc on in s who of to charge wished h the Washingto (hat these 75 pagandists ew England submarines sross inefl- depart- German roamed shores were cieney or tl mental chiefs agents and about here on while Germany's DI her | me i) and | burcau other | | will avestion, sooner Now let us sec his love letters. letter e write vling: » L am a a's cattl s which breaks my sou night 1 have this ignorant p. cun understand smoke-covered chin tons manufactured Iatherland. A after me. Eve followed by th cret vice tion is that thi over a lioston and once more With a se oon be ho in n hear This from u also be does not Sw su kept in ters are address old married nian American girl! (Continued Wednesday.) for our transports? { Washington n writing to Mi postmarioed makes me munitions way to end that film, and the way has now been found. Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the di- gestant of albumirn. The film is albumi- nous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly com- bat it. The way seems simple, but it is not. Pepsin must be activated. The usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth, so pepsin long seemed impossible. What has been found is a harmless activating method. Now pepsin can be applied twice daily and left between the teeth. And millions of teeth are now being cleaned as they never were before. Watch the Effects We ask you to watch the effects. Pre- sent the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Compare this method with the old. Read the facts about it. Then decide for yourself what is best. Tartar and Stain are based on film. This 10-Day Teat will show you that they are avoid- able. And so is tooth decay. Look in Ten Days See how white the teeth are—how they glisten. You can sec that the film is gone. You will know that teeth can be kept forever whiter and cleaner and safer, 110.DAY TUBE FREE f with It is nau for a Present this coupon, filled in, to store named. o Pepsodent. your good and address 10-Day Tubo Your Namc Address, ‘s eqssg Out-of-town residents The Pepsodent Company, cago, and the tube wili be mail this Wabash mail. hould 1104 So, sent by coupon to Avenue, Chi- I New Britain, Conn., Herald, : Qiuickq Returns ‘Use Classified: ol hips and laying Someonc in at e to this later. at Karl Muck has Adele N answer o W Christmas Gifts Select Your Christmas Gifts NOW From Our Com- plete New Stock. The earlier you buy, the larger selection you have from which to choose. GIFTS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE and POCKETBOOK A larger variety of gifts than ever before. arvin in trom Pitts- t Pittsburgh where e muke millions of they worship. It 1 to think that to- to perform before ack of Hunds. You how 1 feel in this where every think of the that are being to destroy my nd the pack is still rywhere I go I am ¢ dogs of the My only consoli- s concert tour will ud 1 will return to 1d youi sweet self ny cuibrace, Ly and YOUR city greet- i A ; KARL. & g % letter il %% should Kiss sound like a bject, and mind that ed from to a L2y Brainerds DRUG STORE cThHePexall Sicre 1831 MAIN STREET

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