New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1921, Page 5

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ot = ;l\ OHN A. ANDREWS & CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE ECONOMY HOME OUTFIT 3 ROOMS COMPLETE $437.00 Our Economy Outfit includes everything necessary to furnish three rooms com- plete with fine quality Furniture. Every piece has been chosen because of its chal- acter and you will take real pride in owning it. We have these thix» rooms all set up in our model apartment on our second floor, you must see this outfit to appreciate its value. Whitney Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Reduced for a Short Time 15% See the Teddy Bear we give Free with each Baby Carriage. - |JOHN A. Roll thin in a floured molding board " und bake In a quick oven. Salmon Cake 1 ean salmon 2 teaspoons lemon juice 8-4 cup dried bread or crumbs 1 egx * malt and pepper milk to make moist Remove #kin and bones from sal- mon and fake. Mix with' lemon juice. Add bread erumbs and mix thorqugh- Add egg, unbeaten and mix. Ada4 salt and pepper and enouxh milk to | make quite molst, The crumbs absorb | the milk so it takes quite a lot. Form into round, flat cakes and fry in a| cracker . |fr)|n;: pan till a delicate brown. The as moist, as it Is them and be easy | cakes should be | possible to make O | to handle Columbia Grafonola Now at Pre-War Prices Wednesday BREAKS QUARANTINE; WOMAN IS FINED §15 (Continued from First Page.) found the woman had broken quar-| antine by going to her husband’'s ! place of business of Lafayette St. Ho : warned both Mr.’ and Mrs. Sczecipan- ski. The breach of quarantine was re- peated March 14 and the matter was repored to Dr. Harris. In a visit to the house, following the report, one of the children was found outside. The woman explaned that she was obliged to leave the house to buy something to eat for herself and the children since her husband was forced to leave the house 6 o'clo¢k in the morning and return Iate in the ‘eve- ning. She complaine! that she found it impossible to kep the five children in two rooms for a whnle wanth, Judgment was suspénded in the cases of Constanti Saboski and Adolph Guidel, charged with Assouling one another, Patrolman Charles Ahderson arrested the men on “Main street last night. BEach claimed the other was the aggressor. Saboski told Prosecuting attorney A. A. Greenberg that he had been drinking poison last night, after- word explaining that he meant manu- ' factured whiskey. Andrew Gunn, a tire salesman, was ordered to pay court costs for allowing a car to be operated without having been registered with the motor vehi- cle department. The car, he explained, was to have been sold and hé under- stood that it was carrying dealer’'s marke when he left the grage. Specials At THE NEW BRITA™™ MARY' NUALITY GOO ECONOMY PR ROAST K PORKS SMOKED SH¢ CHUCK STEA Lean Corned Beef .. Best Frankforts . ... 1B 22¢ est Creamery Butter® Strictly Fresh Eggs ... Campbell’s Pork and (‘ampbell’s Soups (all Pmk Snlmon, Beans kinds)) Challenge Milk . .. 1-3 Off 1-3 Off Clean Up Sale of Sample Tapestry Suites Our sample Tapestry Living Room Suites arc going rapidly. The rcason, no doubt, is the cxceptionally low price for merchandise of this character. Here is another special, a beautiful Three-Piece Tapestry Suite with loose cushion and roll arms upholstered in fine Tapestry. offered at HOOSIER Mahogany Library TABLES in both mahogany and fumed oak 1-3 OFF About 20 different pattern to select from. 1-3 Off 1-3 Off BRASS BEDS More than 15 different styld Beds, in every finisiy, bright d satin banded ! p: Bed: are made of genuine brass tubing with mas- sive 2-inch posts and 1 and) 1-3 Off 1-3 Off BRASS BEDS ANDREWS & CO. I WEATHER REPORT. i S ! Continued Cold Tonight, But Fair ana Warmer for Tomorrow. ew Haven, March 29.—For New ’ Haven ,and vicinity: Fair and con- tinued cool tonight; | ana warmer. For Connecticut: Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer Wednesday; di- minishing northwest winds becoming southerly Wednesday. Weather Conditions. The area of high pressura which | was central over the western districts morning has moved east- central over the vesterday ward and is now Lake region. change in temperature severe' cold wave for the year in the central and eastern districts. Freezing temperatures ex- tend as far south as Arkansas and and quite a PlaceY »ur Shareof Prosperity in the Co- Operatlve 1 New Brltam Savings. It has caused a sudden ! the ' season of THE BIG FURNITURE STORE All Table and Floor Lamps | reduced one-third. g Tennessee. Pleasant weather prevails '(his morning in all districts east of the Rocky mountains. Conditions favor for this vicinity t fair weather with slightly lower tem- perature tonight followed by partly '-loud\ weather and rising tempera- ; ; ture on Wednesday. { Wednesday falr | WANTED ! 2,000 of the PRETTIEST GIRLS In New Britain to Attend the Opening —OF— “THE CHARM S€CHOOL” —AT THE— PALACE Thurs., Fri., Sat. WALLACE REID, Supt. FOR VOYAGING FRIENDS Nothing is so gratifying to those who are about to sg abroad as receiving a sendoff gift of flowers from the foll they are leaving behind. ] Through our connection with florists at all the seapon we can have flowers delivered on board just before the ves: sails. Direct tel:graph connection enables us to make delive ies within 24 nours—less time if you are in a hurry. VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92 WEST MAIN STREET . e COOPER?: of Hartford. FORMERLA UNION WALL PAPER COMPANY. WE MOVED TO 37 ALLYN STREET . «JAN. 20TH, 1921. b Ve have changed only the name—same owners—same w prices—same large selection. 1,000 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM OVER A _MILLION ROLLS IN STOCK colors of the best non-fading duplex Oatmeals, with § out borders. 15c was 20C%0" rall paper at ‘IOc,'lfle, 20c, 25c. Nothing paper dealers in the world. Stores in 4 ation

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