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WA &' rket s At the ¢ becan hg NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920. DBE CLOTHING HOUS REMOVAL SALE-= On Completion of Alterations on Qur New Location, Corner Mam and West Main Streets, We Will Vacate Qur Present Store Our Entire Stock Will Be Sold at the Greatest Reductions We Have Ever Ma¢ Regular Stock Only, Not a Garment Added for Sale Purposes Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Furnishing Goods, Ha Shoe Department Is Also Included in This Great Sal Delay Your Purchases No Longer. Original Price Ticket on Goods Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing ‘Nettleton Shoe Emer Shirts DorothyDodd Shoes for Wome, Ralston Health Shoes Jack o’ Leather Suits for Bo Parker house rolls, black walnut TIN CANNERS CONVENE local calony represents forty states bars, tea. and more than 1,000 persons and has Dinner—Irish stew with dumplings, | 2,000 Persons Attend Big Session.at | 2 newspaper of lts own. corn croquettes, green tomato pickles, Tampa, Fla. A\ T l N s U R A N c E chocolate souffle, coffee. Tampa, Florida, Dec. 29.—Th an- BANKER SENTENOED. OCALL 1067-3 My Own Recipes. nual convention of the Tin Can | Barre, Vt., Dec. 29.—A sentence of . There is somcthing about an Irish | tourists of the world gpened here to- | four to seven years at hard labor in DeWI I I A. Rn‘EY stew on a cold winter night that day with® 2,000 perspns attending, and ; I.he state prison was imposed yester- goes right to the spot. A two or three | Vice Rayal n Can Opener G. M. day on Frank G. Howland, president NATIONAL BANK BUILDING pound plece of lamb cut from the Tremaine of edonia, N. Y., presid- | of the Barre Savings Bank & Trust —THE mm forequarter, a few carrots, turnips, an | ing, The convention will be in ses- ] Co., after he had pleaded guilty to em- - onion and potatoes surely are inex- | sion four days. bezzlement of-the bank’s funds. pensive and at the same time nourish- The organization is composed ot{ RO LR <L ing. The corn croquettes supply the | tourists who live in their automobiles | Eagle Milk 25¢ can, Russell Bros.— fatand the dessert furnishes several and in tents on free camp sites. The aqgvt, calories of protein as well as sugar. | PORCUPINE SALAD i canned pears ! almonds % i | currants lettuce mayonnaise dressing Shell and blanch almonds. Cut in thin strips and brown slightly in the o ol oS b | oven. Put half of a pear, round side y up, on a nest of lettuce. Stick the pear "’;“‘ at her family table. full of the almonds and put two cur- ho whites of eggs will not beat to| nnts at the stem end to make eves. a stiff dry froth if there is the least| gorve the dressing in a lettuce leaf. bit of tho yolk in the white. With eggs BLACK WALNUT BARS | '-t the price they are it seems a shame 2 eggs 0 waste any, so if a little of the yolk 1 : does get into the white to be beflnnl 1‘::: ,for:?uhmd s for frosing don't despair. Dampen a 1-4 teaspoon soda | ::uu: l:wel in a little cold water and 1-4 teaspoon salt p it into the yolk discoloring the > | white. The yolk w!ll cling to the damp ,‘ cc:: ;:‘:ks ‘walnut meats Just One Example Of cloth and can all be removed. It may Beat eggs until light. Beat in sugar. be necessary to repeat the process Wy “yo43 and salt with flour and add soyergl ","""- to first mixture. Add dates and nuts cut ™ IO | S e, i horoughy 428 e Numerous — Stewed prunes with .o oo ininie on the greased and ing perfectly, lemon, cooked cereal, buttered toast, g ureq outside bottom of a dripping l.ushulh if its rudder refused to re- s o 0 minutes in a moderate Luncheon — Porcupine salad, hot| P2 Bake 1 w d rf l V l I spond to the pilot. So with the human o igh and say, system, every organ may be sound s S g A e i onderiu alues In e o MARY. which all depend becomes impaired, your entire Wflfhfl‘ force becomes ' MD lATOR and Series Tm{—t_%:r:;m.&i Ar- Every Department ——— BOS. AK’S ranged For Today Of O S . Marion, Ohio, Dec. 29.—A mis- t i RKE " OOD COVERS | 5 Soame ur Store $IORKE Vi elect Harting today in a busy suc- L] T cession of short conferences arranged “*Nature’s FORD SIZE s3.50 AND “ 75 :np:r:‘\;; h&-‘e?x'l:; wmfim;tr;;vl‘:f gficsctg;'smo" iisee 1o $295.00 ..uolanflnbhnmwmm W terested. Those on his engagement list | SIX years it has up the and Your Eume and Radiator from B i5cs 1% s S ronaen: ot ol SO BB AR o R G i Fon i, Dol up ety digestion. the Chicago Livestock Exchange; | Representative H. Kelly of Michigan; ; Chiffonier—Large Dressing Table with adjustable triplicate mirrors sleep and aids Albert Sidney Gregg, of Cleveland, [l and 5 small drawers—and a specially pretty Bed. Suite constructed h,.m,dmmmx'llg:k!l representing the American Civic Re- | on simple, refined lines with relief ornamentation in perfect har- VINO today—prove to yourself by test, form League; Victor F. Lawson, pub- 3 1d reliable remedy will invigorate lisher of the CRicago Daily News; : mony. We have just four of these suites in Walnut and one in Ma- !yh:‘:rmh ol The name POSAK'S | Charies . _Hoyt, president of the hogany the price of which comparcs favorably with pre-war days. B'fl‘!l package and bottle of the Corporatiey, of mmhmmdmfl“’- '8 refuse imitations. ____ At Druggists and Grocass BOSAK. SALES CO.