New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1920, Page 5

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MOTHERH00D WOMAN'S RIGHT How Lydia E. Pinkham" , Vegetable Compound Helps' to Make Women Normal. | new apples are too expensive to use. The thickness of the paring deter- | mines the amount of apple left for: sauce and as the first apples are us- | ually quite small most of the fruit can be pared away. I like to add the sugar after the sauce is cooked. Aft- er removing from the fire, stir in the sugar. POOR MAN'S GOOSE. medium sized potatoes. Specials for Wednesday Morning at The Public Market Washington, Tnd.—"T was in such » condition that I never expected to ha children and aunt advised m Compound proved my hnlth. of four adults. and restored & nor-| mal condition of my In the kitchen of her own home | Sister Mary cooks daily for a family She brought to her understanding of the of cooking, gained from kitchen an chemistry system o that [ now | study of domestic science in a state havo a fine baby.' Until she was about & year old T wa very nervous, and all the time thinking Ecm | something terrible was going to happen. If T heard anyone coming my would beat fast and I wanted to run. So" I took the etable in d it helpmf You may publish my letter as the med- icine is surely great”—M rs. I v A BantA, R. K. 'No. 4, Box 24, Washing- ton, Ind. :\nonn the virtues of Lydia E. Pink- bam’s Vegetable Compound is its abil- ity to correct sterility in many . T fact is well established as evi- denced by the above letter and hundreds of others we published in these columns. In many other homes, once childless, there are now children because of th me wonderfully. ““faet that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound makes healthy and strong. fiBEAR OIL women normal, .;. if;q 2 i 3 BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, MEMO! DAYS For your convenlence in sending Flowers for those many occasions when a tactful expression of friend- #hip is desired, we have a system whareby sultable floral offerings—the seamon's best—can be made up and felivered on the shortest notice at the one price of .. $5.00 Through our telegraphic connec- tion with florists everywhere we make deliveries in less than 24 hours, to any point in the United States or nada Volz Floral Co. 02 WEST MAIN STREET. cTIC BE WELL AND STRONG (By 3. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) \ perfectly healthy specimen of humanity s gomething which everyone cannot help but admire. The way he goes at thin day's work I makes presence, we unconsclously throw back our . shoulders, bring sparkie into our eyes, And_assume a little of his commanding Alr Wealthy peopie make us fesl healthy. And t youw'll sxamine the backdone of such an individual you will # ractically every vertebra lined up, seemi with & ruler. On the other AR wahealthy speel. ng we don’'t care ort and drags Yo ons likes 1o be around siekiy people And It you'll examine his spine you will And several spiaal segments slightly oat 3 line, and IA places the spine wig-sags. 1a the ease of the Realthy abrvaus system is fres from pres swery part of the body I8 fune mally. Sueh a persen CAN'T B the other case the fresly. Speh & nal nerve pres- on CANT BE Riropractic remov sure, thus permitting Whatever pain, wickness of may be Affiloted with. Why not hAve your spine adjusted? Get 4 of the Berva pressure that now pre- veants you from becoming sirong. well asd Sappy. Your trouble is Aefinits. and thers .o unm enuse Tor it the oause s “f ‘Qn.fllllll.l J. A.VOLZ ractor BLOCK Compound | Iversity. Consequently the advice he offers is a happy combination of { theory and practice. Every recipe she glves is her own, first tried out and served at her family table, (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A) During the summer months mos- qQuitoes sort of take the joy out of balmy evenings. But there's an oil that these little pests dislike exceedingly. Ol of citronella freely applied will drive the most persistant mosquito away. This oil can be obtained at any drug store and is not at all ex- pensive. An old handkerchief damp- | ened with citronella and hung ovr the arm or om the back of the chair one Is sitting In makes one fairly im- | mune from bites. | If one will rub his arms and ankles with the ofl even the woods become sufo to enjoy. The odor is pungent just at first and some people dislike it, but to | most persons the suggestion of old- fashioned rose geraniums is pleasing. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—=sSoft-boiled eggs, corn- meal muffins, new apple sauce, coffee. Luncheon—Cheese rameking, sliced | tomatoes, baking powder biscuits, sunshine cherry preserves, tea. Dinner—FPoor man's goose, carrots in cream sauce, shredded cabbage, Caroline cake, coffee. My Own Recipes. Apple sauce never tastes as good as it does when apples are just be- | #inning to come into market. If ! one's time is too precious to spare | | in the careful paring of the apples, small onlons. teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper 6 1 *436 MAIN STREET Opposite East Main Street 1-2 pound pork. I 1 _cup water. Parboil potatoes and cut them into | slices 1-4 inch thick. Mince onions. ' Put a layer of potatoes in a buttered baking dish. Sprinkle with season- | ings and chopped meat. Add another | layer of potatoes ana meat. Continue until all is used, having potatoes for | the last layer. Pour water over the ' whole. Cover with buttered paper! and bake in a moderate oven for an § hour. Fifteen minutes hefore sert- ing remove the paper and brown the top. Prices and Qualities that will appeal to the thrifty housekeeper. STEAK SALE Prime cuts Round, Sirloin, Short and Porterhouse. : 45c per pound PRIME RIB ROASTS POT ROASTS FRESH HAMBURG HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT i l CAROLINE CAKE. | Stale cake. l Lemon sauce. Cut the cake in: pleces for serv- | ing and pour over the lemon sauce while it is hot. - The'-cake shoula | stand during dinner. Serve a pitcher { of sauce with the dessert. Chopped uts can be added to the sauce just | IR el before serving, but if nuts stand in a liquid they become soft. 1 | Remember that sarcasm dampens | the salt of repartee. 1 MARY. LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS FRESH SPARE RIBS FRESH ROAST PORK . SALT PORK PERS ONALS Ruth Keechner, Helen Daly, Mary Rose and Ruby Lynch left Saturday ; lert Satur VEAL CHOPS I the Eatmnit mountaine. - Ther wm | ROAST OF VEAL :‘:.\Y‘m the Elizabeth House, Leeds, S’I‘EWING VEAL SELECTED FRESH EGGS ..... HIGH GRADE BUTTER Charles Keehner is spendinz two weeks in Cosey Beach at the cottage | of Mrs. A. G. Bull. ! Burton Kinne of Winthrop street | is spencing his wvacation at White Plaing, New York. Mrs. Louis Norden of White Plains, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kinne has returned to her home. ! BILL TOLD fl‘ HE HAD . zood Jjoke. ON THE mlw OF A well.known brand. OF CIGARETTES. LAST NIGHT, Bill sald. * s o HE READ an ad. OF THIS clgmtts INA ml’lm 1T SAID "I"Iuy Stfilfi" AND YHI& mornlnl IN HIS nowlpaper HE RlAD 'rhey Satisfy.” ‘ AND ON a bluboud. AND ON ; o:rd' IN THE street.car, AND IN t;;e .de;ler'u window. AND ON 'tho. c;unur. HE RlAD "I‘hey Satisty.” AND HE bought a pack. OF THESE cismttel, AND 1 ul;ed:hi;n. “WHERE'S THE joke, Bill?™ AND IlLl: l.liflj “WHY _'n-:z ‘8arn fools. SPENDING THEIR money- .. PICKING ON me.” .« . . 80 | sald, “You bought ‘em. R DIDN'T THEY satisty?" o o AND IILL wd “Sure. BUT HIRE" th.flok.. FOR OVER a IOI-! I'D ALREADY been smoking. THAT BRAND.” admit it, the joke’s on us. And over three million other smokers are “in on it” with Bill. But the real joke is on anybody who looks for “Satisfy” anywhere but in Chesterfields— for the Chesterfield blend can’t be copied ! El [ [ O} = O} O = O] O] =] O D] =] =] = | = O] =] 0| =] 0] | = =] | = (O] IS | | = O] 1o | =] = [= = 0] O] = O] O] = O] = [w] O] 0} O] O] O] O] =] (=] O] O] ] O] = =] = O] O] O] O] O] O] =] O] O] =] % O] =] (O] O] [\ = = O] ] = O] O] = = O] O] = O} o = = = | =] O] = = O] O] [ m = O] O] ] $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Shirts $3.98 Wednesday Morning $3.00, $3.50 . Colored Soft Collar Shirts $245 Wednesday Morning $3.00, $3.50 Soft Cuff Shirts - $2.45 Wednesday Morning $1.50 Nainsook Union Suits $1.00 Wednesday Morning $3..00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 Straw Hats $2.00 Wednesday Morning $2.00 Black, Blue and Tan Working Shirts $1.39 Wednesday Morning $2.50 Soft Cuff Shirts $1.29 Wednesday Morning 00, $10.00 $12.00 Silk Shirts $5.98 Wednesday Morning ] ) ) ) 5 3 ] ) Ell!'ll!l Ev/ ASHLEY GREATEST SA DAY Wednesday l Morn 8 Pairs for Wednesday $1.5(0 Bal. Union 98¢ Wednesday | $2.00 and Bal. Union $1.65 Wednesday NECKW 1-2 PR $3.00 . $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 . Wednuday HOSIE $1.50 Silk $1.00 Silk] $12.00 Reductio All Spring Clot ASHLE Babcock Co. DON'T MISS THIS §. 5 5 ) 6 ) ) ) ) ) e

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