New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 5

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en Wotore purting, ‘on n vall paper in the spring old paper should be re- :n\nl. Thix scems like u big job but 's one of the things housekeeper ean do herself and save mongy by do- Ing Make a R paste, thinney Atarch, of r and water. Put this paste on tH® wall with an old white- wash brush. The hest and dampnes cause the pAper to draw and crek on the wall. With a wide putty knife it's perfectly eusy to se*ape tHG solled paper off. Menu for Tomorrow. Dreaktast Orange Julee, Bacon, scrambled cggs. bran wolf Luncheon the than for broiled muflins, Vegetable woup pears t beef, Yorkshire pud- vy, mashed potatocs, parsnip fritters, fruit walad, nut cookles, coffes, My Own Recipes. Marfshmallows are a clever addition 20 a trult salad when po additional de: Sert is werved. Cut the mallows into Jomall pleces and let stand with the fruit for 10 minutes before adding the salad Aresalng. Pineapple, grapes, orange. Wpple and nuts Are & good combination _to use with murshmallows. Pears and Rice. 1 pint canned pears & tablespoons rice 4 tablespoons sug: teaspoons butter cups milk Llt & lemon (gruted 1§ teaspoon shit oy Vanilla Put rice in L or, lemon rind and juice) stow rind, par with milk, butter and salt. pook untll tendér. Then stir in the Folkes of the e¢usr and cook a few e 10 000k the exgs. Fress into round meold and invert onto & Strain the sirup from the pears, fttle vanitla and some sugar if ap In light and boll rapidly until frup i« reduced onme-third. Add tars and let them stay In the sirup It thoroughly heated Arrange on p of rice, pour over sirup and cover th the whites of the eggs beaten till with 4 tablespoons of in n moderate oven for UL and dry Bake minutes Yorkshire 1 Pudding. 4 egan A tesspocn =ait d.oups milk 1 eup four Beat yolks of eggs ull thiek. Nttle flour. Add milk and thea the t of the flour and salt Beat the #os of the eggs till stiff and dry and ld inte the batter. Turn into a hot tered pan and bake in a moderate m til firm to the touch. Serve im- oty ar the pudding will fall. [Mary Says: The housekeeper who is digal of her time spends ‘‘not wisely t" too well."* (Copyright Add 1931, N. bape's ' Cold Compound” Breaks any Cold in Few Hours stant Relief! Don’t stay stuffed- Quit blowing and snuffling! A of Pape's Cold Compound” taken two hours uhtil three doses taken usually breaks up any ocold. [he very first dose opens clogged and the air passages of the 3 stops nose running. relieves headache, duliness, feverishness. pe's Cold Compound costs & few cents at drug stores It without assistance, tastes niece, jns no quinine—Insist upon DR. COOMBS turcopathio Physician and Chi or. Houry §'a. m. to 8 p. m. AN ST, COR. WEST MAIN, Tel 765. r Doctor, please use the (ollow- s tubercular, tried all kinds ot s and methods, also change of te, was finally taken to the Wild- Sanitarium, was told there I not live more (han two months hllowed to come home to dfe. I Iheard of you with the result that three months rreatment I was 0 AgAIn take my position. [ am orking and feeling good. Wm. ABATZ, 134 Curtis Bt, Oy, methods quiokly cures stubborn and colds, also chost and lung asthma, heart trouble, faulty tion, swollen glands, stomach r trouble, neuritis, sciatica or of rhoumatism and if you real beauty and lasting com- take my treatment for skin ft kinds, treatments of all t baths with all forms of Jet rays are given my patients indicated without additional 'orking poople and families are at $1.60 per treatment until } incidentals, J i FIRE GOMMISSION 10 A Appropriation Cut to $125,000 If the two-platoon system in the fire department is adopted, the salary list of {hat commission will be $188,- 782, otherwise it will be $116,002, mémbers of the board were informed last evening when discussing the pro- posed budget of cxpense: for next year. Under the present tem, the board will ask the finauce and taxa- tion commi 1 for a $137,802-appro- priation. Mayor O. F, Curtls favors & cutting of $125,000. The mayor hus also notified the City Hall commission that $3.000 must be sliced from their 2,000 request works that he $41.000 cut in their Included in the ary list of the fire commissioner are the increasos or the chief: that nece to make a permanent assistant chief’s position the hiring of one new that account. Items cacl 10e included for salavies of chairman and commission, gasoline and app. tus. A new to cost $4,500 will ftems were dis- because of the Included were for repair of at will recommend & requests. I possible for fireman on $1.000 combined lerk of the oils, and repairs to car for the chicf, be asked Many other cussed but dropped stress of the times aridl tower, workshop cars and extensive improvements No. & station. Bell rental is $200, of the horse hire, $100, $500: supplies, $800: Ughting, $1.000: fuel, $2,400: fire alarm signal service $9 fire alarm signal service, $1,600: sub- way rental, $800: repairs to huildings. $1.500; care of quarters, $500; tele- phone, $325: new equipment, $500 and insurance, t'nr THIENES WILL SPEAK Hartford (ounty Y, M. C. A\, Workers Will Address Juntor Department at Mecting This Evening. Elmer T. Thienes, Y secretary of Hartford county will be the speaker at the regular weekly supper at the Y. M. C. A. junior de- partment banquet hall to the members of the High school club, at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Mr. Thienes is a speaker of some reputeand was at one time connected withCenter church church. This club meets weekly at 4 o'clock for supper served by Mrs Kronholm. The Y. M. C, A. alleys are open for practice at 3:30 p. m. and regular league games commence 4:30 P. m. Members of the ¢lub also report for rifle shooting in the Y. M, C. A. range at 4:30 p. m. Advisory member has secured for next w Mr. wW. C McCarty, director hoys' werk course of the Internation- al Young Men's Christian Assoclation collegn of Springfield. Mass BOWELS SO BAD HE TOOK QUART OF MIN- ERAL WATER A DAY Mr. Whitesides was in a bad way. Tells how he got over it. Rev. M.C. A A. Dorbuck “I suffered for years with stomach trouble and constipation. 1 got so could eat nothing but soft food and had to take a quart of mineral water a day for my bowels. 1 decided to try Milks Emulsion and have used 3 bottles. The results have been wonderful. The sore- ness left my stomach, | can eat solid food, my bowels have improved and I feel like a new man. Anyone suffering as I did ahouM lose no time in sthrting on Milks Emalsion.”"—M. F. Whitesides, 2141-2 8. 6th St., Springfeld, Il more physics you take, the more on'll peed. Break away from them. lilks Emulsion costs nothing to try. Milks Emulsion s pleasant, nutri- tive food and a corrective medi It restores healthy, natural bowel action, do- ing away with all need of pills and phy- sics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength, Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness bas weakeped. and is a powerful aid in Pe- sisting and repairing the effects of waste ing diseaxes. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved, This is the only solld emulsion made, d so palatable that It is eaten with a n Jike jce cream. ruly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home vith‘lvnu. use it according to directions and if not e b o o 300 v mo. w! promptiy u Iy '5«"!-« $1.50 per bottle. The Milks Pmalsion Co.. Terre Haute, Ind. by druggists cverywhere, LOOK OUT! Jhe YELLOW TYPHOON oK §137, 802 Mayor Gurus W|ll Seek to Have and the board of pub- | | further ppiies for | k's speaker, | | that { lation of | and the owner Seld | URSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921, ISACRED HEART OF JESUS CORPORATION HAS BIG PROJECT FOR CONVENT SCHOOL AND ORPHANAGE THAT WILL COST ABOUT ONE MILLION DOLLARS | A the orphanage miliion dollar project in form and he convent, schoo! buildings, is shortly to underiken | Ly the Sacred Heuart of Jesus v‘lmu.x‘ corporation, the forewing of which is to wied at once with the expenditure 00,000, Asx soon as the need (\fI of &2 extensions is felt. the other three wings of the project, walch takes the form of a quadrangle, will be started. Architeet Henry F. Ludorf DEMPSEY SIGNED. Will Defend Tide at Portland, Ore., i In April—Rival Not Named. Portland, Orc., Jan. 27.—Frank E. Watkins, chairman of the Portland Boxing commission, announced that in agreement had been reached whereby Jack Dempsey will defend his title here next April in a ten-round decision match against the best man who can be obtained us an opponent by the boxing comimission, which is arranging the match. Jack Kearns confirme the announcement The announcement followed au con- ference betveeen Kearns and repre- scntatives of the boxing commission. The constderation for which Demp- ney’s appearance here was insured was not made public. Ti was said the match would be on a percentage basis. Appearance forfeits and a check will he signed immediately, it was said. The fight will be staged at the pavi- lion of the Pacific International Live Stock exposition COLLEGE MEN SUPREME. Figures Show They Reach Pinnacle of Fame. Valparaiso, Ind., Jan. 27.—Thirty &ix per cent of the members of con- gress, fifty-five per cent of the presi- dents of the United States and fifty- four per cent of the vice-presidents have been college graduates, accord- ing to an announcement made by Dr C. Borst, dean of education of the Valparaiso university. Dr. Borst also made the sfhtement there is only one per cent of college graduates in our male popu- graduate age “Nearly fifty-five per cent of cabinet members, =ixty-nine per of the justices of the supreme court and eighty-five per cent of the chief Justices have also been furnished 5 from this one per cent” =said Dr. Borst. e THE UNITED STATES OF | AMERICA, Highest all cent District of Connecticut. WHEREAS, on the twenticth da of January, 1921, The United States | of American filed a libel in the D trict Court ot the United States for the District of Connecticut against 16 | cases Tomato Catsup In accordance | with Act of Congress, approved June 30, 1906, civil and maritime. 'AND WHEREAS, by virtue of pro- cess in due form of law, to me direct- ed, roturnable on the seventh day of Tebruary, 1921, I have seized and taken the said sixteen cases to- mato catsup and have s=ame my custody. NOTICE Is of in HEREBY GIVEN that a District Court will be held in the | United States urt Room, in the city of New Haven, Conn, at 12:00 | noon. Oon 1921, the seventh day of February, for the trial of said premises, or owners, and all have or claim any cited to he and and place afore- if any they have, should not pass | persons who may interest, are hereby appear at the time said, to show cause, why a final decree as prayved. WM. R. PALMER, ; U. 8. Marshal Willlam J. Haves. Deputy U. 8. Marshal. ‘ EDWARD L. SMITH, U. S. Attorney. For the United S Bidg.. Hurtford (<\nn Conn., 1921. By Federal New Britain. CHIROPRACTIC TAL CROOKED SPINES VOLZ THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright ) crooked spine mean? |° nerve preesure along (e sides of the spine, interfering with th of nerve enerzy. A spine out of alignment ‘ meana fese’ than one hundred per cont i natural health force. the lack of I\In-h ]VE fects the tissuex advorsely, and causex dis- ease, weakness, deformity and pain BY J. AL What does a means there is CHIROPRACTIC nerves and restores Ilhu flow of health energy. which is factor upon which health d—hrmlnh method has done for athers just WAL ¥you desire to have done for yoursell e a normal frees the INehats This | tion with | made of the (ntire working plans for 1 =<ketch of buildings and the the forewing The accompanying sketch the forewing which s the building, designed to care for ent needs of the orphanage It is to be of flieproof cgistruction throughout with brick and stonc extei- embodying the Geerzian style of architecture. Included in the building are class-rooms, a convent, an addition to the orph: nd a small chapel. DE VALERA LOCATED represents the pres- ior, VISITING FRANGE Scores Lloyd George, Also Father 0’Flannigan if Ireland Paris, Jan. has France" iZamonn de Valers “somewhere in of tho have persistent rumors that De Valera in Paris but Inquiry yesterday to elicit any information : whereabouts except that in cles assertion was made tl believed he w: in Ireland. In a conver: ion with the corre- spondent De Valera is quoted as way- ing: “I left America because at a time when the glish seck Dby an im- placable policy of terrorism to fright- en our people and weaken our moral force it is the munifest duty of the chiei of the Trish natidn's representa- tives to be among his compatriots. it was greatly to the advant- Ireland that I remain in found newspaper been + correspondent Ocuvie. Therc been was falled 0 Irish it his - was Rteally \ge of Ameri w hor asked ahout negotiations core ried on with the British government by the Rev. Michael O'Flannigan, ncte ing prosident of the Sinn Iein, alein said Father O'Flannigan not represent the frish but adted his own initlative: as a private indi- vidual Peace cffers by Preriier Llovd George which have been reported by the press, were said nv De Valera to be of little value. “What Mr. Lloyd George =ays today he will not tomorrow 1f it suits his policy,” is quoted as 1ia he ! ing. FORD TRACTOR PRICE CUT. Reduction is $165—Prices May If Big Sales Fail. Detroit, Jan. 27.—A reduction $165 In the price of Fordson tractors. effective immediately, is announcoed by Fdsel B. Ford, presidcnt of the Ford Motor company. The tractor formerly sold for $790 and has been listed under the order at $625. “This price change has been made possible through lowar costs «f niu- terfals and the fact thut we arc now located in our greatly increased economi.: Risc of man and school. | D declar- | £200.000 | who i collect { | | ¥ Handy new tractor plant with ! turing facilities in Imme it connec- | our foundry large hlast and ma shops and furnaces | Ford said. “There is no change in Ford car and truck prices, already and now, with in the tractor tion or fact, which are price, a further in price of either the car, truck tractor is out of the question. In the big price cuts have been In anticipation of continuous maximum production. and increases may be necessary before long If a large volume of new business is not obtained. Therefore present prices of Ford products cannot be guaran- teed against possible increases.’™ ROADS IN CHINA. Conference to For Disc Shanghal, Dec — (Correspond- ence of The Associated Press. )—Plar were set in moticn in December by Dr. . T. Wang, head of the gotd roads committée of the receatly ganized Pan-Pacific Union, to hold a good roads convention in Shanghai in the spring of 19 ‘The immediate Why Not Try This? don't __bacon <fon. If » Pile sufferer Be Held in Shanghai | present | at the lowest possible figure, | rock bottom reached | reduc- | G et When work on the entire quadrangle has been the 1 uscd tacilities of are training parochial schools. The right wing will be devoted to school rooms and dprmitories for boys The first and sccond floors will he made up of rooms and the third sleeping quarters for the boy orphan: The left wing will be used ximila for the girls at the orphan, completed, forewing will a convent, combining the a normal school for sisters to teach in the as class | funds with which to ¢ In the rear wing, musié rooms, lec- ture halls and auditoriums are laid out. The court within the quadrangle is de- signed as o cloister, Each of the wings hall facilities in the public and private, swimming pools and will be provided on Wwings. No announcement has been made as 1o the method to be employed in raising on the work. will have dining basement, both and gymnasiums, recreation rooms cach of the side prurpose of, the convention will be to discuss the projects of huilding from Shangh to Hangchow feom Shang to Nanking Wang, who was one of China's gates to the peace conference is, is enlisting the aid of heads of chambers of commerce and other commmercial bodies arranging the con- vention. and A\ustrian Notes \s Pasters, Swiss Brewer Bottle Uses Zurich.. Switzerland 1o cal brewery is using Austrian one crown bills as labets tor beer bhot- tles. An Austrian paper crown is now worth about a quarter of a cent, while printed labels wouid cost at least double. The brewery fivm labeling system a § for the son that banknoto the crown Jan. 27.-—A finds this novel ‘ing proposition Heople eazerly jabels in tho may rise in the hope that valu ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine “Bayer Tablets uf Aspimii- vine Aspirin proved safe by and pr ribed by physicians for over twent Accept only an un- broken packagc” which con- tains prop directions to relieve ache, Toothache, Earache; Neu- . Rhecumatism. Colds and Pain. tin boxes of 12 tablets cost fcw cents. Druggists also sell. larger “Bayer packuges."” Aspirin is trade mark Bayer .Manufacturer Mono- accticacideter of Salicylicacid. FAGE DISFIGURED CUTICURA HEALS ltchmgandBummgSevere. Rest Terribly Upset. ‘‘My trouble commenced on tne side of my face in little bligters with ared surface. It graduslly spread and the itching and burning were very severe. My face was disfigured for a while and my rest was terribly upset from the misery. 2 ““I tried different reme- dies but got no help until I heard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using them for a month I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. J. M. Boutell, Sterling, Mass., June 14, 1920. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cumare idealfor every -day toilet uses. TR RAall. Address: " Ouicura Lab- ‘D-gr Tanlden 48, Sugs Sold every- -‘Cnueuu = geu- millions intment 2 and f0e. Telien e, Soap shaves without mug. BILIOUS? If you have bad taste in mouth, foul breath, furred tongue, dull headache, drowsiness, disturbed sleep, mental depression, yellow- ish skin—then you-are billoul. [ e { roads | Doetor | “DANDERINE” Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Q. Immediately after a “uusnaerire” massage, your hair takes on new lfie, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, Le- cause ecach hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don’t let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraxsgi You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A bottle of delighiful “Danderine’” freshens your scalp, checks dandruff ,and falling thair. This stimulating *beauty-tonic” gives to thin( dull, ling hair that youth- ness—All druggists! m‘ EAT MORE FISH AND SAVE MONEY AT THESE PRICES Splendid Shore Haddock Bluefish Nice Faney Flounders .. Newloundland Herring .. Silver Bass Rockport Cod Scrod Steak Frostfish Fancy Silver Halibut, Perch, Spanish Boiled Shrimp, Neck Clams, Steaming Clams. Long Clams 50c qt. Finnan Haddi Kippered Herring, Boneless Smol Herring, Smoked Bloaters, Salt Cod. ~ I 10¢ b 10 b 10e . b 12 . I 15¢ m 18¢c 18¢ i 15¢ m 25¢ LBels, and Little Open Salmon Mackerel, Smelts, Mackerel, Live Round and Try Guilford fresh every day our Oysters at our market. open We are open till 9 o'clock Thursday evening. Moore’s Fish Market New York’s Famous “Fighting 69th”’ Regiment Band Sunday Afterncon January 30th LYCEUM THEATER o | |

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