New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1921, Page 5

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MIDDLETOWN - == NEW BRITAIN COATS BALANCE OF OUR STOCKS TO GO AT $10 00 & Misses’ and Women’s Sizes. Light and’ Dark Colorings. White Wash Skirts That were $4.98 and $5.98. — To go at — $2,,00‘ Each o wars rur CURN “Sweet corn is a vegetable that oses’ ite Sweetness very soon after gather- ing and . usually needs.to be cooked with-a little sugar. . When choosing corn. pick out, rather 1. ears. ut when cooking corn on the cob useless to add sugar to wat®r for sweetness cannot penetrate the outer covering of the kernal. Corn oa Cut the kernals off.of the cob. Put water in the stew pan, add corn, but- ter, sugar salt and pepper. Cook over a quick fire, stirring constantly for 12 minutes. \ Corn Baked in Squash 8 ears corn 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon cream 1 egg 1 teaspoon sugar 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 1 summer squash Cut tips from" kernals of corn and, scrape out milk and pulp. Beat egg till very light and add corn, butter (melted), sat sugar and pepper. Par- boil a summer squash and scoop out the center. Fill with the corn mix- ture and bake twenty minutes in a rather quick oven. Corn’ Pudding ears corn 2 cups milk « ma cob .ghould not be cooked more twenty minutes, th ewater should bagboqw. when, the corn is put in and;salt should not be put in the water ' as it toughens the kernals. . Stewed Corn 74 ears corn 3 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon sugar 1:2 teaspoon salt teaspoon pgpper tablespoons water 6 2 2 eggs 1 teaspoon sugar 1 easpoon salt 1 teaspon salt 1 tablespoon melted butter Beat eggs and melted butterwoyn Beats eggs' and milk together. Add other ingredients and pour into a buttered baking dish. Bake in a moderate oven for 30 minutes. Serve from the baking dish. (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper Enterprise). i a‘/’ —Nothing Reserved— w SFw BRITAIN DA"« HERALD TUESDAY, 'AUGUST IT STARTS TOFORROW A." And Lasts As Long As the Merchandise Holds Out—Which Should Not Be Long— | At the Prices We've Marked These Guments ; Final Clean-Up of AllSummer Wearables Including Wash Dresses, Coats, Sunts S'port Sklrts OUR ENTIRE STOCKS OF WASH PBESSES $5 00 Each_ In This Assortment Are Dresses That Formerly Sold Up to $24 98. Materials: Organdies, Gingham 5 SPORT SKIRTS Materials: Silks, Flannels, Serges. These Formerly Sold $10.98—$12.98—$14.98." $8.00 Each WOMEN JOURNALISTS American Womun w Discuss Place of Sex In World of Journalism at World’s Press Congress. ' Warren, O., Avg. 16,—An Ameri- can woman has been chosen -to .dis- cuss the place of women in journal- ism. at the World's Press congress'at Honolulu next October.: She is-Mrs. Zell Hart Deming, manager of The Warren Tribune for 20 years. Mrs. Deming has been appointed a delegats to the congress by the -Amer: ican Newspaper Puvljshers’ associa- tion, the Inland Press association dnd the Associated Ohjo dailies. She is a member of -the central division ad- visory board of The Assoclated Press. “Sentiment should not be laid aside in managing. a business if you want to be really successful in the. sense of the wond,’* is a comclusion Myrs. Deming -has arrived at 1n her newspaper work. “Good housekeeping is needed in the printing plant as in the home,” is another, and she has followed this out by installing the last work every kind of ‘printing machinery. She has takén especial interest in the mechanical end of her paper. Mrs. Deming is planning to take her daughter ‘with her to ‘Hondlulu:: Is are made for Men who Think for Themselves Such folks know real quality—and DEMAND it. They prefer Camels because Camels give them the smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy—because they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended—and because Camels leave NO CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE. Like every man who does his own thinking, you want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. in Camels. And, mind you, no flashy package just for show. No extra wrappers! No costly frills! You’ll find it These things don’t improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. But QUALITY! Listen! That’s CAMELS! amel R. J. REYNOLDS Wizstoa-Salam, M. oo ‘est | S in; ROOSEVELT'S GUSTOM Found Seclusion Under Big Tree And Read Bible—Movement to Erect Memorial To Him Started. Camp’ Hook Point, Mattawamkeag Lake, Me., Aug. 16.—Theodore Roose- velt, during hunting trips in this re- gion, was wont to seek seclusion be- neath a ‘tree at the mouth of First Brook ' to- read the Bible, and those who ‘now. wish'to .follow his example will find everything in readiness tor them. Herntan Hagedon, a member of the faculty df the Rossevelt School for Boys in New Jersey, learning of the] late ex-president’s custom has attach- ed to the same tree a small ‘tin box ing “a Bibl Along- with tho | ook 18 & réquest’ that all this way paile long enough to read 4 few passages of.the Scriptures. A movement is on foot for the erec- tion of a small monument. to -the memory of Col. Roosevelt at Pratt's Cove, one. of his “favorit .camping vlaces. spots in, the Maine- woods frequented by him in his early- quest for health be suitably marked. GHEAPER DENTISTRY Problem. of. mvm; Beuea wmr o | Workinginen Disgussed; by ‘Hxpert at Association Mggging Today. Milwaukee, = Wis., . Aug.. 16.— The problem or giving good dentistry to workingmeh at lower prices ii’ one q'HE true test of a !lwmughbred is lhe way inwhich it performsunder adverse conditions. So, of course, youamputthe Ask the m who owns s one Single - Ssx over. your, own imflc& : —No Exclumges— It ia praposed.also that others MIDOLETOWNK —— NEW BRITAIN — SUITS BALANCE OF OUR STOCKS TO | $25. These Are All Misses’ and GO AT 00 Ea Navy Blue Suits. Women’s Sizes. |All Jersey Bathing Sults That were $‘7o?9:1‘$8.98—$9 98. of the. greatest questions conironting the profession, Dr. Henry L. Banzhat of Milwaukee told the National Den- tal assocjation here today. He- aGvocated co- opemuvo clinics a3 & selution. ‘“Fhe - average -American working- man should .be able to buy honest dentigry-at a reasonable fee,” Dr. Bdnzha! said. ‘“‘Better dentistry at lower fees can only be accomplished when a group | ot dentists, each a speclalist in his field, comes together in a centrally loc ed co-operative déntal /clinic. 'Each dentist must operaté in his chosen field only, thus increasing his efficiency 4 Dper cent because he does only the work he is best qualified to “lao.” Dr. Banzhat sald the Milwaukee industrial dental clinic was proving a sucess. This does work for industrial cstablishments with . which agreements. it has A REMARKABLE RECORD. Old Man 62, Crippled With Rheuma- Bisley, Eng., Aus. 16. — Armourer Sergeant John Cunningham, of North- umberland, has just won the King's Prize ot £250 in the great an- nual marksmanship competition un- der the rules of the National Rifle as- sociation. The prize is won in threa stages at increasing distances up to 600 yards, and carries with it the as- sociatio s gold medal. i Cunningham beat the next man by one. point with a total of 226, al- though he could hardly crawl to the range owing to rheumatism. The rifia with which he won he had hired at a shilling a day. He is 62 years old. “It Rides lee an Airplane and Hums the Packard Song” More than four thousand owners now know . performance. " “It rides like an airplane”, says one, “and an hums the Packard song”. . the-goodness of the Packard Single-Six and revel, almost vaingloriously, in its striking “I'have yet to encounter a hill tlnt my ' Single-Six won’t climb in high-gear, and gain momentum, in. almost every instance, on the ascent”; is the comment of another. And a third adds: “It picks up speed quicker than any car.I have ever dnven in fifteen years of automobile experience”. We want you to know the Packard Single- Six as these owners know it; to regard it as - .«they regard. it, as°a good.and true friend, * worthy of their wholesome respect. We want youtothnllat the touch of the Single-Six accelerator, to B sense the ease and security that comes with the grasp of the steering wheel, to humble fifty or more rolling, weavmgmi.lesinnlnety . minutes or less. So we ask you to ride in a Single-Six this month, not for just a few minutes but for an hour at least.. You can make an appointment for such a demonstration by calling at our - salesrooms, or by letter or telephone. £ August Is: Smglesz Demonstratlon Month WASHINGTON STREET AT PARK, HARTFORD . Telephone Charter 46. CKARD

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