New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1920, Page 14

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| one of the best things seen here this | dumplings, . | season. There is an exceptionally in- teresting plot and it is played by Il | | il- ’ cast which merited the )H shown it 'ko? . a enthusiasm \ ._... 2 less otherwise noted, these notices ure weittan by the press % of the theaters or attrmctions with which they deal T FOX'S, i thirty of hangers. car Is full packed | try mashed potato, beans, sliced cucumbers, bread and ! butter, apple jelly, baked apples with | sugar and cream, coffec. | My Own Recipes, | This dinner is a typical country ! dinner such is served by the coun- ! housewife to the “hands” during | harvest The cucumbers may bhe sliced into a deep bowl, sprinkled with salt and pepper and vinegar poured over them. Serve in small side dishes. HAM > tomatoes 3 emgs 1 tablespoon butier string | TOAST, 1-2 teaspoon cloves 4 tablespoons Sour cream 3-4 teaspoon soda 1.2 teaspoon salt 1 cup chopped raisins 2 cups flour 2 cu batmeal Cream shortening and sugar. Add | eggs, well-heaten. Dissolve soda cream. Add to mixture. Add dry in- gredients. Put the raising in the flour. Mix thoroughly. Drop by tea- spoonfuls onto a buttered and floured sheet and bake in a hot oven. Anyway the shortage of sugar saves /s i in us from spending hot summer after- noons in the Kitchen serves, stirring pre- ceased brother, J. P. O'Connor, has and has several other patents that been granted a patent on a side lamp have been proved a success. for auto vehicles and is now making | preparations to organize a company | which will manufacture the article. | | He has not decided whether a plant for the manufacture of the lamp will be started in New Britain or in soma Mr. O'Connor’s invention is the re-| adjoining sult of experiments of several months. | It has been tried out on various ma- chines under different conditions and | has been found to give most satis- factory service. Autoists who have seen demonstrations given are enthus- | iastic over it and they expect that ! it will contribute a great deal towards | minimizing the danger of accidents at | night. The side lamps are constructed to S. 1-2 cup chopped ham ® 1 teaspoon minced onion 1-4 teaspoon pepper ' 1 uares buttered toast Peel tomatoes and chop. | ter, add onion and tomatoes and cook ! about ten minutes. Add ham and cook until ham is thoroughly heated. | opened in ‘Slum‘ Hillarious and racy with the time you the Slam B romance dynamic of his time omedy, merry mix Russell ) life ar r be placed in such a position on auto- | mobiles that they will illuminate the | MARY. i highway on both sides of the md-! VENTS SIDE LAMP | hishwar on both = : chine and will permi persons in front FOR AUTOMOBILISTS | | or back of the vehicte to observe the | | distance af the auto from one or both | | sides of the street. Tt is demxned‘ particularly to enable the operator of the auto to avoid running into ob- | stacles or driving down embankments | when traveling at night on unngmod‘. highways. It will also light up the | in such a manner that other vehicles can pass safely, the lights showing no glare that will confuse. Mr. O'Connor is of inventive mind Fox's this afternoon drama that is n and dash as oun = ' yours is exactly w Melt but- d fo her own aome y for a family in the Kitchen of Sister Mary cooks da of four adults, kitchen a c | Remove from fire, add eggs sifghtly! ~mistry beaten and stir over fire until thick., W. Pour over toagt and serve. OATMEAL COOKIES, was intende ind is accom rriment of the Money Mutt omedies | F. O’Connor Granted Patent for a state | cquently advice | Device Whigh Will Light Up Road Gappy co Every recipe < i= her own, first tried out 1-2 cup lard od at her family table. 2 eggs Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) 1 teaspoon cinnamon evenly bal the season by a cap- and Pot- | plano and dances they and ed vaudeville bills of « offered. It is opened tivating little pair, Charles ter, the young man at the little Miss In ‘m. h are as well e rendered They are followed by instantaneous favorites. H l John Harrigan ple i —GRAND— | e QQG*W.- w»ma@@m@#@@@#@@ FOX'S " \f\ur)s \/ILLL on Both Sides of Autos, William F. O’Connor of Tariffville, who is conducting the drug store on Hantford avenue owned by his de- Park Beach UG, i and ted songs very quickly in hot I M selec as it Clothes mildew weather. All the washing in the not these grayish stains. There seems to be no stain much harder to remove. This use of chlo- Hd.- of lime will take out most mil- stains l’fl( 1 teaspoonful lime in 1 quart of water. and strain twice. Dip mildewed pieces into liquid. Lay in the sun. It the stains have not disappeared when the article is dry, dip again in the solution. Buttermilk is also a mildew. Menn for Tomorrow. BREAKFAST — Orange rambled eggs with dried (on« coffee. LUNCHEON—Ham toast, oatmeal cookles, tea. DINNER—Stewed ' 33c Gallon for Texaco Gasoline $12.95 for 30x3 1-2 Non-Skid first quality Tire. $47.50 for 34x4 United States Royal Cord Tire, first quality. $1.95 for 30x3 1-2 Red Inner Tube. $34.95 for 36x4 1-2 Non-Skid Fisk Tires, $39.45 for 32x4 1-2 Nomn-Skid Cord Firestone Tires. $47.95 for 33x5 Carlislc Tires. Alex AutoSupply Co. 86 ARCH STREET Open Evenings Open Sunday Until 2 P. Mt Manning and - world will 1 immensely remove bk dladnd playlet, is JIM FOR LADIES, ‘ tor Men. ving for Ladics. =l of chloride of Dissolve lver and Bromze e OPENING WEEK DEEW AND CAMPEB 1920-21 EDITION ““The Liberty Girls”’ WITH JACK CONWAY., VAUDEVILLE. remedy for =i juice, Cup will be beef, highest point this mect and two radishes, chicken with TODAY AND TOMO ll()“ WILLIAM RUSSELL —IN— Slamn Bang Jim” pplest, Poppiest, Chuckliest Comedy Drama that ever {3 ¥ Across & screen. LKS” “THE RENT DODGERS” “THE BARE IDEA" JEVY Happenings of the World in FOX NEWS AUDEVILLE 4--Headliners--4 S & POITER MANNING & LEONARD JOHN HARRI THE BANDIT 6&##0%@@#6#@@ L # Non-Skid Cord N SUNDAY, —IN— and —IN— AUGUST D JO S “FORBIDDEN TRAILS” Here Are the Greatest Savings In Shoes You Have Seen In Years! FREDERICK ay Kvening Scpt..5th, ) x will present the g of the Serial Suprem FOX ENTERTAINY @ & Lodedededodedododetelotetotolototottetote T ol YOUR Chep IT IS GOOD HERE Good 'as'Gold. ‘At this busy, reliable Clothing Center,” CREDIT gives you all the advantages of cash, ready convenience and im- mediate possession. You enjoy ,it. You profit by it. It buys Quality Clothes, made to sell, fashioned to please and priced to save. Men's and Young Mea's SUITS tailored, reveal- d ing ":::"‘ Sh.- straight-line effects. 132% Up 385 ma 3]2% Wash SKIRTS | Plaid SKIRTS - 36 | Voile WA.ISTS ; Sill WAISTS - $49 | oo o ! Mdmsetive $049| cOATEES s20 [mader “THE PALISER CAS ototetoled te] $3.98 Paduced from $6.85 Reguiar $8 Value ¥ andsome brogue oxford, in mshogany, eombining dura- Reduced from $6.85 Regular $7 Value Elegaut pateut leather Oxfords in blity, cora‘ort and beauty. the popular long slender last in Louis Military Leel. covercd heels, --=Not Savings For Which You Have To Take Our Word---But Savings Thai You Can See As Plainly As The Shoes Themselves, For The Regular Prices Are Printed On Every Box. Tomorrow morning we start another week’s selling of NEWARK shoes for women that is certain to be The sooner you opert 8 the greatest we have ever known. 'CHARGE ACCOUNT here the quicker we start you on the road to Perfect Clothes- Joy.7 Every pair, regardless of their value, or cost, or the very low price they were up to this time, will be sold at these two astoundingly low prices. And every pair is GUARANTEED just as if you bought at the regular prices. It would be very poor economy to buy shoeu, no matter how little you paid, and not be satisfied with them. So we say to you, if any purchase you make in this sale is not perfectly satisfactory, return them for refund or exchange. At $3.98: Stunning Gun Metal Patent Leather and Mahogany Oxfords with military and Louis heels.- All $7 and $8 values. The regulm' price is printed on every box. Everr pair Genuine NEWARKS. At $2.98: PatentLeather Smoke Gray Suede and F. B. C. White Kid and White Buck Pumps. All $6 and $7 values. Chic 'models exquisitely fashioned in the popular Go where you will, you cannot find bargams to u;ual these. In every instance you get practically DOUBLE VALUE for your money. There isn't a single pair of *‘sale’ shoes in our store. very pair is our own regular stock NEWARK Shoes, strictly first quality and new this season. See these wonderful values tomorrow. Largest Shoe Retailers in the World=300 Storea in 100 Cities. 324 MAIN ST. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings The Caesar Misch Store 200 Trumbull Street, Hartford AUG Near R. R. Crossmg CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOONS DURING v

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