New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 5

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P e e ] This Store will be open FRIDAY NIGHT for your accommedation * Our Wis)l To You A MerryMerryXmas And A Happy And Prosperous NEW YEAR TOYS i For Friday at HALF PRICE Buy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, COMlNG DOWN AND GOING UP 1920. ALL HIS AILMENTS DISAPPEARED When He Tried “Fruit-a-tives” “* or Fruit Liver Tablets | ! | MouxsT BELexapr Horter, ’ f | { | l WE ARE GIVING A 109% Discount on, Table Lamps Over Have you seen our display of Hand Painted . Laxeeorr, NNH. | * At 70 years of age, chronic Constip- ation was causing me to suffer with distressing Headaches, Dizzinessand | Indigestion. i I believe I have taken more medi- cine than any half-dozen people in town ; but twtlmlgdduegwdwull tried ‘Fruit-a-tices. Right away I eould see their good effects. After taking them for three months, my bowels were regular, and the other ailments disappeared”. FRANK A. HALE, 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES { Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. —— The Electric Train was one by Ingril Carlsq Greenwood Street, City. —0— LET US SERVE YOU ELECTRICALL The Cowles Electric (Opp. Fox’s) 85 WEST i "f'irlfl(lll{ll a OPEN UNTIL NINE EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK SATURDAY EXCEPTED. Your TOYS HERE F rlday .and SAVE S0c on the 2 cups flour. 3 tablespoons sour. cream. 2 teaspoons clnnunvn 1 teaspoon. allepice.- - : - - 1 teaspoon soda. - L s 3. 1 cup cooked' chw' 2 Cream shortening™ sugar. *Ada volks of eg@s well beaten., Measure flour ‘and sift twice. Sift cinftamon, allspice and soda with flour. = Add sour cream to first mixture.- Add.dry ingredients. Add prunes and-fold In whites of eg3s beaten stiff and dry. Bake in layer cake pans in a'slow gven | Put layers together with the following filling and cover the cake with white e | A s kitchen of her own homeo Sister Mary cooks daily for a family ic ng. i of four adults. She biought to hor - Filling. gt g b kitchen an understanding ~ of the 2 eg® mfka. 1 dessertspoon flour. 1-2 cup sugar. H 1-4 cup sour cream. ' 3-4. cup chopped prunes: i 1 tablespoon butter. ! Mix ingred ents and cook till thick. | Bills may be hard ' to meet, but they're almost impossiBle to dodge. MARY. DETECTIVE IS SUED Wealthy Swiss Brings Action Becausc | themistry of cooking gained from study of domestic science in a state university. Consequently . the advice she oftérs is a happy combination of theory and practice. Every recipe she gives Is her own, first tried out and verved at her family table. Even with the greatest care, bits of parings and one thing or another are sure to accumulate in a sink during | the preparation of a meal. These must not be forced down the drain but taken from the sink and disposed of. A ‘piece of cardboard makes a fine seoop to use to clean the sink of anything that escapes the little per- forated container. most housekeepers have, in their sinks. . The cardboard | He Recommended Immoral Man as clings closely to the enamel and | Prospectice Son-in-law. scrapes clean without scratching it. It is then thrown into the garbage or burned and a distasteful task is done. So many things come in boxes now- adays that one always has plenty to be quite extravagant with. Menu for Tomorrow. Geneva. Dec. 23.—M. Wader, a wealthy resident of Bienne, Switzer- land, has just sued a detective agency for wrongly recommending an im- moral man as husband for his daugh- ter, and has obtained a verdict ot £140 with costs against the agency. o ot o e hopPed | " The prospective father-in-law en- e, amon fonst, apple, sauce,| guged the agency at a cost of£500 to investigate the reputation and habits L —r 5 mon salad. heaith bread and butter, | Of the young man who had asked for o ar e anelcaNe Utter, | tne hand of his daughter. The detec- ; Diriner—Clilcken en casserole, | 168 reportéd that the youth was b | mashed potatoes, baked onions, celery, > (:‘r;:-:r ;,i”:::,l:‘::%::e%rdefl life, the :“‘\“;'u"fi P;;“““z;hb'““" peach butter, | 1 1o returned to her father's home P My o“‘_‘n . with the information that the bride- e Recipes. groom had dissipated her dowry in e salmon is carefully picked ' . ¢0us lvng and gambing. over and every particle of skin or| , bone removed the result is really a PTER very dainty salad. Before adding the | O i ‘unlluhd dlrcmqnl( to the fish, season well Alumni of Catholic . University to with salt, pepper and a liberal amount ; 1 7 of demon juice. = Olives stuffed with st e 2 The Connecticut Alumni of piméntoes are quite an addition to the salad. | Catholie University at Washington will hold a banquet at the Hotel Heu- | blein, Hartford at 8:30 Monday even- ing December 27. All Catholic Univer- sity men of this city are urged to at- tend, as the Connecticut chapter of the National assoclation will bs or- ganiz:d at this time. Leo Cleary of Ansonia, a national officer will be the speaker of the evening. The local men who are desirous of attending are re- ! quasted to notify John J. Relihan, 126 Humlnxl(-n street, Hartford. | The Economy Clothmg | And Gent’s Furnishing Store ) New Britain ' clothmg ;. and 'Dry Goods Store, Inc. 1383 Main St the Prune Cake. 2.3 cup butter and lard. - There is only one more day left (i Christmas. Complete your shopping at our store.and save a great deal. This is the only place where you can get the full value for .your money. Use Cnhm To Keep Chldm s Skins Hnlflly would only use Cuticura ! for s "erua-y piollet o preventing little .,““‘ T:L_ 2 \'F:::c,rm,,. 3 v"':m"“:';-:.‘..fl.i“m_ SIMON T“"' GOLDINE Herb Remedies Can be Bonght st CROWELL’S DRUG STORE. > No. 1 is a Tonle, Stomash and Nerve Remedy. Formula No. 2 is for Rheumatism. Catarrh. Kidney and Bladder Troubles Goldine Morning Smile ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Have You Seen Our Window? ! Decorated Tea Pots 5 B s Coffee Percolators, $3.75 Aluminuin Tea Balls Wear Ever Aluminum Silver Frames For Pie Plates and Casseroles Pyrex Cooking Dishes Deliveries to All Parts of the City, Plainville and Berlin, A. A. MILLS 80 West Main Stree LAl o) AR Ca HEADQUARTERS FOR MARYLAND TURKEYS Jhe Finest and Largest Stock of TURKEYS, DtICKS, GEESE, CHICKENS Town—We Save You Middleman’s Profit. “"Bover Tablets of Aspirin” is gen- ulne Aspirin proved safe by millions and preccribed by physicians for over | twenty years. Accept only an upn- fi broken ‘“‘Bayer package” whlch con-. : tains proper directions to’ relieve Headache, Toothdche, Earache, Neu-} ralgias Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacturer Mono- aceticacideter of Salicylicacid. l Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest : JUE]E]EIEIEIEIEIE]EEE@E@EE@EEEEEEDE@E@ED N ATIONAL MEATS STORES LARGEST DEALERS IN POULTRY IN U. S.. 70 WEST MAIN STREET. After Cuticura Tell Your Friends who may be Pile sufferers that quick, i‘t.‘i:,"n‘i,1;‘:2“33‘221:3};:’:.322 w4 @] CHOICE FOWL .............. 1b 35c | ROASTING CHICKENS...... salves won 0. emlRo! a rm- e i m:;‘k = FRICASSEE CHICKENS ..... b 35¢ | LONG ISLAND GEESE . ..... Brainerd. P AI Q CE MARYLAND TURKENS .. ... .0 ..o fieccnnonensnmidatsssans s - = — PORK — — LAMB — — BEEF — Mldnlght FrOhc ‘ Fresh Shoulders 1b 22¢ Legs Lamb. ..... 1b 35¢ Prime Rib Roasts Ib i i Pork Loins ..... 1b. 25¢ Shoulder Lamb . 1b 25¢ Rougld Roasts .. b New Year S Eve Fresh Hams .... Ib 25¢ Lamb Chops .... Ib 35¢ Choice Steaks .. Ib § E@@m@m@ml@@mn'fi@@@@@m@@@mm@n 10—BIG ACTS—10 Reserved Seats Now Selling. Lean Rump Corned Beef ... b Brookfield Butter Ib 55¢ 5 e | Pork Sausage .. IEIE!EIEIEIEIEIE]!EEIIE\EIEIEEEIE @EIJEEEE]EIEEIEEIET'JED@E [ S T Comfy Slippers 2,000 Pairs of highest grade Comfy Slippers. Pure wool, Moccasin soles. { In the following colors: Old Rose, penhagen, Wine, French Blue, Ki $1-69 Blue, Light Blue, Suede and T!{rquo se JOP, - 168 Main Streef

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