New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1920, Page 10

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e People From /i to 9 PM by the People omen’s Flannel Night Gowns $1.75 e same gown that you paid $2.98 for last n white and pink and blue Store for Monday ngfit The Store for People ® the People Owned SpeCI als and Owned of plain blue Denim and blue and ite stripe Denim at . $1 OO 28 36 to 46. The same overalls that you paid for last season, Britain Clothing and Goods Store, Inc. 381-383 Main Street EXAMINED AND SES l"me Pusuuqmm nmca vv APOo R s- Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly A, PI\K(‘N EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. _Years’ Ruperlence 'Phone 570 l HAVE YOUR EYES | in the baking. | butter and thoroughly heat Men’s Overalls | NEW BRI her own home wily 10 her an chemistry of study of domoestic sci university,. € cquentiy the she offers is a Gappy combir theory and practice. Every recipe she gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table. Ta wash the ticking on feather pil- jiows without filling the entire house with fiuff is no tri knows how. Make lin large enough to hold " the fe from one pair of pillaws. Sh k the feathers away from or of the pollow. Rip the it four inches in this corner quite from feathers. Sew the muslin 11 up except for four inche one corner. The pillow and bag then sewed together at thes inch openings and the feather from the pollow into the bag. Menu for Tomorrow, Breakfast—Fresh fruit, broiled bacon, diced potatoes warmed in cream sauce, corn muffins, ¢ 3 Lunchec Succotash, pear salad, hot rolls, tea. Dinner—Chicken and pie, mashed potatoes, creamed onions, tomato salad, appe pie, coffee. My Own Recipes. Unless very young chickens are used in the chicken pie, they must be parboiled first. When cooking chicken in a ple, the gash cut in the crust must be larg, d wide cnough that there will be no chance of its closing A gas is formoed which pork chop must escape. Succotash, 4 ears sweet corn. 1-2 pint lima beans. 1-2 cup cream. 1 tablespoon butter. 1 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Cut corn from cob. Cook beans in water to cover for ten minutes. Add corn and cook until vegetables are tender. Add cream, butter, salt and pepper. Cook long enough to melt cream. The corn and beans should be cooked in as little water as possible to pre- vent burnin, and constant watc | sticks, very quickly. Pear Salad. 2 large pears. 1 orange. 3-4 cup sugar. 1-4 cup water. 1-2 cup black walnut meats 1-2 cup seeded grapes. bolled dressing. 1-2 cup whipped cream. Pare pearsjand cut in halves. Re- more core. Make a sirup of the sugar and water. Add pears and orange cut in thin slices. Cook until the pears are tranparent. Remove from sirup and cool. Cook sirup until it reaches the jelly stage. Fill the cavity of the pears with this jelly and slices of orange. Arrange on hearts af lettuce, pour over boiled dressing and top with a spoonful of stiffly beaten un- sweetened cream. Women will go to great lengths to VWilburs cocoa For that l'xealtlny. rcstful fcclifi; TAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Elis Island Officials Invited by New extensive pl OCTOBER 18, 1926. n to equally | is idle because of Aoilas | cultural A penny and too lengths to spond o T0 ASSIST IMMIGRANTS MUSICALE THIS EVENING, Netiviti "he Ncew Br York Labor Party to Co-operate in “ith a pre Music.™ {are: Novem mployment. 1do Selden ]' >k of the | December “Eveming of _ | Music;” January 10, open i public): January i to get the immi- . opolis to western of the sloyment hureaus have this city and most tate cities. d with notices i ating that “no fecs < s of labor, | BEWARE unskillad to suppl the thouss ) ima to this plan, 1\p1..mu|. vay froin the me oun Labor De {ica:” April 2 the public.) Have 'yor chimne i you light your fire RACKLIFFE BROS. 256 Park St this state that it deal of land i M. W. Hethert, UXURIOUSLY finished and equipped, our five-passenger Sedan model is everywhere ac- knowledged as holding a place of- leadership among the finest motor carriages of this country and Europe. It is unquestionably one of the most exquisite creations in the fine car field. A tremendous satisfaction is de- rived from its ownership, for it is, above all else, a car of practical utility—a car whose daily useful- pess is entirely ind t of both season and weather. ehassis, this hght Sedan model _establishes a new standard of ! Musical Ctub Will Csher In lts Fall Polish | concert OLDS When you have a Cold of feel the symptoms of Grip or Influenza, do not experiment with imitation remedies—it is too dangerous. Get the original and reliable, Cold and Grip Tablets of Recognized Merit. Ask for Grove’s L B Q. {tablets (Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets) on box. Price 30c. or Tel. 1034. y refined Six-43 efficiency is the operation of en- closed cars. xSRI Its six cylinder motor, of original Paige design and construction, has all the speed that anyone could desire—together with an abundance of power which makes possible an acceleration from five to twenty-five miles per hour in nine seconds flats. it In short, the five—passenger Sedan has all of the essentials that make for complete comfort, efficiency and utility in a thoroughly fash- ionable car for gen lEmlly use. It is easily, we ieheve, the great- est dollar-for-dollar value among enclosed cars on the market today. LASH MOTOR CO. Local Agents’ Corner West Main and Lincoln Streets Tel. 382 EAEGBrfifiT.ROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan - - =RV wamfomChud Motor Trucks - ~ ~ YS For Women’s and Children’s Black Shoes Jet-Oil is a liquid wax and oil pofish. It gives a new-shoe finish without rubbing—brushing gives a brilliant shine. Keeps the leather soft and pliable. Quickly applied with the dauber attached to each stopper —without soiling jthe hands or clothing. Most Economical. Easiest to Use. Sold by Grocers, Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores and Repair Shops S. M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York Also Manufacturers of Bixby's AA Brown, Shu Wite and Jet-Oil Paste Shoe Polishes ) R\ Qf \»1 Po1ISH iJET O]L\(r\\xl(’l\ H. O. WILBUR & NS, INC., PHlLADELPhAA PA. Hlkerl of Wilburbuds AT et Y i 0 7 W G i

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