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Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Auto Department. Park and Bigelow Streets PREAB B BRBE PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING § FEET B EEEBEEEEEEET = R ES R B EREEL | v { 150 ) ) ) o ) . ) ] ) ) ) ] ) ) e ) e 5 0 ) ) ) e e ] ) 1 ) i | | | | | | | | | i ‘ \ i ! 1 i [ | B b B be b ,' 4 B | entire day | hot water L1y with be | Cliristian | occupying ! which b tief in { lished fwolLp Lo In the Kitchen of her own home Mary cooks daily for a family of four adults. brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, sgained from study of domestic nce in a state sequently the advice is a happy combination of theary and practice. very recipe she own, first tried out and served at her family tab , 1920, N. E. A) are not rinsed very care- (Copyr If cloth fully after washing. white fabrics will soon acquire a faint yellowish tinge. This yellow cast is brought out when neat is applied in the form of an iron. The d r is much like a sc(n'ch‘ arance but not in habit. A slight scorch is ecasily removed, but clothes yellowed by 1P never re- sain snowy whiteness. The mission of laundry soap is to remove dirt by a process of disinte- gration. dirt is dissolved on the threads life of cotton ortened by allowing soap in the meshes of cloth. Menu for Tomorrow. Winter pears, , coffee. Baked l.ima beans with brown bread and butter, orange am, plain cook tea. Dinne uffed pork tenderloln, baked mashed petatoes, creamed on- ions, apple puffs, coffee. My Own Recipes. this dinner menu there is no PBut the menus for the have more than evened by the amount of fresh fruit Sometimes it seen s if one ctly balanced meal a day is about all we can manage. but all {hree meals should work t her for the com- mon good. reamed Eggs on Toast. or linen to stay creamed } tomatoe In fresh salad. milk. tahlespoon flour. tablespoon butter. Salt. Paprika. Melt butter in top of douhle hoiler. Stir in flour and add milk slowly. Cook, stivring constantly, until the gauce >ubbles up once. Place over and break m egss. Cover and do not stir until the whites of egss are set. Then stir gently and season with sali and paprika. Serve at once on hot butltered toast. Baked Lima Beans With Tomatoes. 1 cup left over beans. 2 cups tomatoes. I tablespoon minced onion. 1 rread crumbs. Mix finely a buttered salt and crumbs. nminutes. and hot oven for 20 peIper Bake in a Orange Cream. 2 oranges. 2 cups milk. spoon corn starch. 1-2 cup sugar. 1-8 te 2 tablespoons powdered sugar. teaspoon vanilla. Slice oranges very thin and sprink with -2 tablespoons of granulated ate whites and yolks of 1d milk. Beat sugar and of czgs. Slowly stir iilk. Dissolve cornstarch in little cold water and add to mixtu Cook over hot wat-r, stirring co v, until the mixture forms a on the spoon. Remove from t coal and add grated rind e of orange. Pour custard oranges and chill, Covér with ringue made of egz whites beaten very stiff and dry with powdered sugar beaten into them. Put in a hot oven just long enough to make the meringue a delicate brown. over of Dbride- The rising generation srooms will not prate mother used to bake.” of the “‘pies MARY. AMERICANS NOW SAFE Dispatches From Aintab, Where Dis- orders Occur, Indicate No Cause For Further Worry. 5.——All disorders Canstantmople, Mareh Americans in Aintab where occurved early in ebruary, were 14 arrived IPebhruary according (v a here from safe on who s quiet s hqve quarters refused to sell French troups not Aintab, roads Jleading to! infested with bandits i I | courier Assimor ituation in Aintab has | and Armenians Am.li retived o their re- | Moslems in the | ; tal are The A the Near communication supp commission for re Ilast has re-estab- with and have is sending heen n of James ry Frank | American Y. M Aintab February murde: Johnson near de men on FURK ARMY TO MERE POLICING FORCE Turikey's nuniber maintain & to tho | ey will armed (Havas) 1o the to Acco that to ep Asia i of IPavis. March 3 will liited troops necessary Minor army e of order in 4 Journal which compelled tre *NEW -BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920 KEEPING UP A GOOD THING You know the story of the man who got a job loading anvils on a ship, He fell off the gangplank. the anvils.” “Throw me a rope”—he hollered—*or I'll drop We're trying to keep up our reductions on winter clothes as long as we can—but it's only a matter of days now when Spring Clothes will be ready —and that means Spring prices. Unrestricted Choice of All Cortley and Kuppenheimer Suits at These Prices .75 $43.75 75 $49.75 All Overcoats Divided Into These Two Special Lots $39.65 $27.65 —The same famous brands. Cortley and Kuppenheimer. e Connors-Halloran Co. 248 Main Street “ALWAYS RELIABLE” New Britain " FAMOUS SCIENTIST DEES | Sir Thomas Anderson Stewart Was Dean of Medicine in University of Sydney—Was Recognized Authority. N. S. W., March 3.—The death was announced today of Sir Thomas Anderson Stewart, distin- guished ‘sician and scientist, and dean of t¥ ulty of medicine in the iversity ot Sydney. He was born in Sydney, Sir Thomas was actively identified with many of the medical and scien- tific societies of Great Britain and achieved wide publicity when he or- manized the expedition of the Royal ciety of London to Funafuti, an is- and of the Ellice group in the Pagcific ocean. The expedition, by horing to lepth of 1,000 feet in coral rock, se- cured confirmation of the Darwinian theory of reef formation, was a frequent contributor to scientific journals and as a result was known in svientifiv circies throughout the world, FEDERAL AGENT ARRESTED Department of Justice Man Gave Drink of Whiskey in Hotel, is Charge—Claims Case was ‘Framed” and Rapids, March 5.—George ¥, nmerow department of Justice who has just returned from u County Michigan where he in- vestigated the so-called “whiskey ve- bellion” was to appear in police today lo answer ‘harge of the state liguor . Cummerow was arrested jast inid- might by Edward A. Nowack, a spe- 1gent of the state food and drug department who charged that Cum- merow gave him a drink of whiskey his room at a hotel. When arrested Cummerow declared he had been * up*. ting Mar cur condition Washington, troller the a call the issued all na- today for of the j tional banks at the close of Dusiness on Saturday, February 28. ERS :iolduce your dectsrd 18 by keeping i alwayy, < hand = [T JHS YQUR BODYGLARR T 3072 £0! Economy inEvery Cake Your Money Is Under United States Government Supervision If Deposited in Our Savings Department Money Deposited on March 1st, 2nd and 3rd Will Draw Interest From March 1st New Britain National Bank The Only Nationa! Bank in the C ty