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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920. | gives an aMrmative roply, public hear- Boston Store WHOREALLYONNS | 5= | Another Royal Suggestion Following controversy with the councll, supported by the mayor, ths - board voted to reject all bids for the These Cold Weather Comforts Are Here in Great Variety. BEACON GOODS Double Blankets, in white, Grey and tan at $600 a Pair Double Blankets, in white, and tan. Extra heavy, at $7.00 a Pair. grey - Army Blankets, Single, extra heavy $7.50 Each. Navy Blankets, single, extra heavy $7.50 Each Blankets, single, light Government n $7.00 Each Indian Blankets, new designs and . g oolorings Traveling Rugs in handsome plalds at $6.75 Each Jacquard Comfortables, in beautiful designs At $7.35 Each Bath Robe Blankets with Frog. and Girdle, new designs $7.00 Each — Also a complete line of fine Wool Blankets in white, grey and plaid, from $9.75 o $32.50 ¥ McOALL PATTERNS CENTRAL SQUARE? Corporation Counsel Is Asked to Make Ruling At the meeting of the board of pub- lic works last evening the much noted question of cutting down the area of Central Park came up for action, hav- ing been referred from. the council. On motion of Chairman E. N. Hum- Phrey it was referred to the corpora- tion counsel to ascertain if the city has a right, if it should be so decided, to cut down the park. If the counsel e ————— “Judge” Hayt Testifies Veteran Judge of the Racing Circuit Tells of the Worth of Var-ne-sis . Telegraph dispatch’ from Hi Finland today reports that two tor- pedo boats at Kronstadt, the Russian naval base near Petrograd have been blown up by rioters. Bolsheviki have employed merenaries” to storehouse and advertise for new ones. It was originally awarded to W, E. Burke, though A, C. Record, whoso bid was an Informal one, was $200 lower. The Western Unlon Telegraph Co. agreed to necessary pravisions and safeguards relative to installing a subway that will cross city streets in running on railroad property from Curtis street to the Catholic cemetery. This will eliminate overhead wires. Hearings were given as follows: Peter Crona et al for setting back curb two feet on west side of Main street from Walnut to J. A. Andrews’ store. Granted. Frank Anderson et al street light at south end of Andrews street, Granted. A petition for the acceptance ot Alden street, Albany avenue and Buena Vista avenue were received. Maps were asked before action is taken. The Connecticut Light & Power Co. submitted a letter agreeing to adjust a disputed bill. The city engineer will check the grades on Concord street, offered to the city by the Booth estate. A catch basin will be installed on Kelsey street, near Edwards. Action on a new $11,500 sewer in Lorraine street was tabled. TWO BOATS BLOWN UP Unconfirmed Report From Helsing- fors Tells of Destruction of Two Russian 'l'orperlom‘ ¢ ™ London, Oct. 27wy Exchange ngfors, The message also alleges that the “Chinese street put down for new |’ DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS From the NEw RoyaL Cook Book OUGHNUTS made the dsughboy happy during the war and no won- der. ere is nothing more wholesome and delightful than doughnuts or crullers rightly made. Their rich, golden color and appetizing aroma will create an appe- tite quicker than anything else in the world. Here are the famous dough- nut and cruller recipes from the New Royal Cook Book. Doughnuts 3 tablespoons shortening cup fugar ROYAL BAKING POWDER “Bake with Royal and be Sure’’ 2 tablespoons shortening € tables; :: I'nflko ::::I. ona Royal Baking ns Powaer Beat eggs untll very light; add sugar, salt, nutmeg and melted shortening; ad@ milk, and flour and b ch have Drain well on unglased n‘p.r and sprinkle lightly with pow- dered sugar. Crullérs 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar A 1 teaspoon el *# easpoon Baking teaspoons Royal Powder % cup milk Cream shortening; «dd wugar ually and peaten eggs; sift together flour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder; add one- half and mix well; add milk and remainder of dry ingredients to make soft dough. Roll out on floured board to about 3} inch thick and cut into strips about 4 inches long and 3 inch wide; roll in hands and twist each strip and bring ends_together. Fry in deep hot fat. Drain amnd roll in powdered sugar. FREE New Royal Cook Book con- taining dfiflu nd scores S Write for it TODAY. 'YAL BAKING Fulton Street New York Oty AT NORWICH, OO The W. W. Backus Ho general hospital wi equipped medical, s obstetrical departments a three years’ course women desiring a nuf fession. Books and W are furnished the first § The Backus Hospital lightfully situated in residential section of about one mile from ¢ of the city, on one of trolley lines. It is © most modern and u institutions of the st fully equipped for the of students for the pro fighting. There is no confirmation of these nursing. For infor: dress S K.A.DOWD,} Superintendent Norwich, PULLAR & NIVEN l | and not theory, - | Pt that every drop Scott's Emulsion is readily utilized by the system in build- reports from other sources. Zuee o x o g Quick Returns Use Her ald Classified Adots. IT IS FACT ‘ o= Radiator Heat now in rea of humblest homes Full foreign news in the N. Y. Call. vt. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. Pure, Delicious, Economical First Prize Nut Margarine is not only de- lightfully tasty for table use but it costs about half as much as butter. This “Modern Butter” is made from pure vegetable and cocoanut oils churned with whole milk. No animal fats—creamy smooth, dainty in flavor and absolutely pure. Save the Coupons that come with First Prize Nut Margarine. 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