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NEW BRI'IAIN DAILY HFRALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. Soch mrllib 'l’ll accomplished with - “"33 :! wlls that any d"-‘l' ttle en the .&-n-«flnhu untess It » the same. o1 costs you Seont. e, Me, and - .‘ ot BIG ULCER ALL HEALED, Walk,” Says Mrs, | cott of Medina. H ‘Here another letter that makes me happy,” says Peterson, of Buffalo, “One that 1 would rather have than a thousand dollars.” “Money isn't everything in this world. There Is many a big hearted, rich man who w ! give all he has on earth to be able to produce a remedy with such mighty healing power as Peterson’s Ointment, to sell at all druggists for 36 cents a large box." Reud this letter, writteon February 14, 1018, by Mrs. Albert Southcott of Medina, N. Y. It seems like a mir- able, but It is true, every word of it. I know it because | got similar let- ters almost every day from people who ha used my ointment for old , eczema and piles. It any wondér I am happy! ’ Peterson Olntment Co. Inc., falo, N. Y Dear Sirs “I was an “Now < -uu Buf- ntold sufferer from an old running and ulcers. I tried most everything without any rellef from pain. A friend told me of your wonderfal ointment and the first box took away the pain that had not left me before in years, and after using just nine dollars’ worth of the salvé I am cured. The ulcer was 9 inches by | 6 1-2 Inches, Is all healed and I can walk. Never, never will I be without Peterson's again, “You may use this to recommend your ointment iIf you wish I cannot say enough to prajse it.” Yours truly, Mrs. Albort Southcott, Medina, N. X _ Mail orders filled by Peterson ————— “FREEZONE" | [ft Off Corns! No Pain! [ | maple | mitk, - RULE SHOP PEOPLE 8. l i l | last night, club, night large numbers Au Wi miien of her own home chemistry ot cooking, galsed from sudy of domestic science in a state ‘niversity.. Comsoquently the advice sho offers is a Gappy combination of shq gives is her own, first tried our theory and practice. Every rocipe Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four a ‘ults. She Lrought to ber kitchen an understanding of the ‘id served ut her family table. It ia sometimes difficult for the in- experienced lsoner to keep small articles, be they square or round, in perfect shape. Handkerchief corners have a s of not being square and round doiles are anything but found. If one will iron the way of the cloth the problem will be solved. Iron with the threads of the weave and the cen- | terplece or doily will be true and even. Menu for Tomorrow., Breakfast—Stewed prunes, bread, sirup, coffee. Luncheon—Stuffed onions, wheat bread, orange salad, tea. Dinner—>Meat pie, scalloped pot: toes, caulifiower au gratin, romaine, fig Bavarian cream, oatmeal macaroons, coffee My Own Recipes, While the meat ple is baking tho potatoes could not ne in the oven making one set of burders 2ook the dinner. The caulifiower could be bolled in the oven, keeping the house free from any cavliflower fumes. STUFFED ONIONS 4 large onlons 1-2 cup bread crumbs 1 tablespoon browned aimonds (optionaly 2 hard-bolled exgs 2 tablespoons grated cheese 1 egg (for dipping) salt and pepper Cook onlona until tender but not broken. Remove Instde sections and chop with bread crumbs soaked in almonds, hard-boiled eggs and cheeso. Season with salt and pepper. Fill onlons with this stufing. Roll in fried whole | flour, dip In beaten egg and fry in hot butter. the following sauce minutes. Put in baking dish, and pour over bake 30 SAUOM 1 tablespoen flour 3-4 cup milk 1-2 cup strainea tomato juice 1-8 teaspoon soda in tomatoes Ad4 flour to butter in which the onlons were fried. Stir until smooth. Add milk slowly, stirring constantly. Add tomatn julce with soda dissolvéd | in it. Cook until smooth Ada to | ontons. AN Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you 1ft it right off with fngera. Truly! our druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone” for a few cents, sufcient to remove every hard corn, soft oorn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses. without soreness or irritation. a little Dr. Howard alwaye recommended Oxidaze i Cou hs Colds Br. Asthma Get instant relief with “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Don't stay stufted-up! Quit blowing and snuMng! A dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grip misery. The very first doss opens your clogged-up nostrils and the alr pas- sages of your head; stops nose run- ning; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness, stiff- neas “Pape's Cold Quickest, surest relief costs onl : g the and Compound” Is known do Red letter days for the family too often cause white nights for mother. EASLES WARNING! GUNMAN! Don’t Squeal Watch Paper Tomorrow OTTO AUTO WELL,TWS 1S A Poie TMETO COME EASNG 11} FROMTHAT Tovie Jour IN ENTERTAINME R. & L. Club Has Pleasing Event at Norden Bungalow—Excellent Menu and Program W the Bungalow the 8. R. & L. was a success. It was ladies’ and the falr sex were there in A turkey supper The entertainment given by was, | ) served | | | d @ an listened to women, music and M eptertained Sloan, solaist John | was President toast to Lynch's orchestra Mary M The S. the introdu Myrtle be desired while the solo, surprises of the evening, »ry song. Dunham, rythm “Irene,” Rule Shop men president ‘master Moore, L very pretty compliment to Mr Moore's ind appreciated by every- {. & L. Girls’ chorus was one zinia Stevens, wr The second sang Little Gipsey,” wit Dunham, soloist, W and furnished Ducy, cabaret of the club and introduced who in turn, loist, ginia.” fully The xecuted, wh remarks were ectacular effs Girls' choru zation. The chorus werc Ahlstrom, Ma phine Dunham, Clarkson, Carlson, The with words written left nothing o and harmouy by Miss Vii- Ma Rita also well rendered. and chorus, Miss Josepnhine h as poli” with Miss Marion Callender, concluding with sola work ile e Ay Florence Kranholm. Cooney, the charming costumes, drch voic Tell Me Judd in good, followed by “Rose of Vit applause, He was de chorus | ed with | enchore. with Silver stamped t of applause nent or Andrews as * in the od Hildur srtainment Jose- | credit rtha Helen Virginia Ame art Blum. M “Go and Get It.”—, ind Gertrude Klar, his so was Jack Russell in face monologue. strand’s piano selections were rec first gave melo- | dies from Faust and responded to an Valera Girard came in for s infant dancer. Light Maniulator” orman and Beecher af the committee advt. pianist. ventriloquist Oscar Grand- Victrolas, at Merans’ —advt. Miss Purtell, secretary ford branch of the Freedom, will be prese ing of Thomas Ashe Friends of Irish Freedo Judd's hall to assist in tion of a Terence MacSwi Lord Mayor of Cork, Irel | inl Association. Over 2,500 Kohler | pianos sold by C. L. —adv! Stars. Little her share Bob deserve COME AND SEE KINNEY- SHOE-STOR" See Tomorrow’s Papers THE NEW {IE0 (28 | (. i T Mothing Higher Children's Shoes Less WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS This Money-Saving Shoe Store Opens Saturday Morning WITH a Kinney store in this city you need not now pay high prices for Footwear. We Guarantee you that. And as the good folks of this section learn to know us they will have the same confidence as thousands of other customers of Kinney’s 85 ‘stores. 85 Big Stores HERE is Variety,Style and Quality at lower price. We are happy to guarantee you satisfaction. Therefore, it is time for us to get acquainted now. There is SERVICE for you at KINNEY'’S. G. R. 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