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Ry | [G Chen | PORK SHOULD ALWAYS BE WELL COOKED Be it remembered that pork Is one of the meats that should be well done Always figure on from 46 to 60 min- utes for cooking chops or tenderloin While tenderloin costs ¥ pound than other cuts of po s no w pound of tender loin will st as far as two pounds of The simpl derloin is L rloin Cut tenderloin into slic bout two inches thick across the meat. Flatten each with a wooden potato mashes or tell the butcher you want your ten derloin F hed, and he wil do it to each ploce with salt and pepper and roll in flour. Melt bacon fat in a frying pan and whén Just ready to smoke put in the meat Turn quickly to brown on both sides. Reduce the heat and cook slowly for balf an hour and keep hot wan cook pork ten at Frenched you. Season pove meat from pan should ‘be about 2 'ablespoons of fat left in the pan Add two tablespoons of flour and stir until smoeth. Let the flour brown slightly. Stir in from 1 1-2 cups to 2 eups of ‘milk, adding the milk slowly as when making white sauce. Season with salt and pepper and cook five minutes, The gravy may be poured over the meat or served in a gravy dish lerloin loin Stuffed Pork Te Solect two small ter with damp cloth. Cu lengthwise, pulling it almost split in two. Spr the split side with a dreasing made of stale bread. Cover with the other tender- loin split side down. Sew edges to- gether, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and bake torty ites in a moderate oven, frequently with 1 cup of hot water and 1 tea- spoon of butter Wipe the meat part until Dressing One and one-half cups soft stale bread crumbs, I-2 teaspoont salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, hot water . Mix the crumbs, salt and and add the water very carefully There should be just as little as possible to make the crumbs stick to gether, The dressing will absorb meat juices during the baking it's too molst when made th dressing will be wet and Tenderioin and Sweet Whip the meat with a damp cloth and cut In slices, crosswise, about 1-4 ineh thick. Pare and slice sweat potatoes the same size as the meat Put o laye rof meat In a buttered baking dish or casserole, sprinkle with salt and of potatoes, sprinkle with salt anc with bits of butter. Continue Al natingly layers of meat and p > until the dish is two-thirds full. Pour over 1-2 eup of hot water, cover and bake 46 to 60 minutes in a moderate oven. Remove the cover for the last 16 minutes to brown the top. There should be enough water to create steam and prevent burning during the first fow minutes of cooking. (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A. Service) pepper nd if tatocs PHILANTHROPIST DIES, Sir Ernest Cassel Was Also Prominent Pinancier in British Islea, London, Sept. 23.—Announcement of tho death of Sir Ernest Cassel, fi- pancier and philanthropist, was made here today. He was born In Cologne on March 3, 1852, 'When he was 10 years old he came to England where he completed his education and enter- ed business. His extraodinary finan- clal abilities gained recognition and he became internationally known as a financler. He floated immense na- tional loans and was a prominent fig- ure in the development of Egypt, Ar- gentina and Mexico. Sir Ernest was financial advisor to the late King Ed- ward, VII, and was called to the mon- arch’s death bed shortly before Ed- ward passed away. He was created G knight in 1905 FOR COAL Musicale This Ev The A. M on church will hold a soclal this evening at § o'clock for the benefit of the coal fund. The pro- gram will take the form of a musicale Selections will be rendered by the Baker Brothers quartet; Evelyn Baker and Gladys Richardson will render a duet, and the members of the con- gregation will take part in a mam- moth 156 part program. Beauty of Skin EnhancedbyCuticura When used for every-day toilet pur- poses Cuticura keeps the complex- jon fresh and clear, hands soft and white and hair live and glossy. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- ment to soothe and heal and the Talcum to powder and perfume. GET THE HABIT-GO TO NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, HER CLOTHES THE TALK OF EUROPE | A new picture of Mrs. Henry Smith-Wilkinson, of London and || Paris, and her youthful husband. She is noted throughout three continents as a lavish spender and her magnificent clothes—furs, gowns and hats—are the sensation of Europe. It is reported that she will visit America this winter. WANT RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. community and pea The v and to restore good will mong our people.’ Atlanta K. of C. Urges Public to Fight | Against Intilerance ot teligion. peated attacks have recently been 22 The Atlanta | made on the Catholic church and var- Knights of Columbus | lous organizations in the public press has adopted resolutions calling on the | and by politicians and others™” which, chamber of commerce and other civic | they organizations “to exert their e¢nergies | reav their influence to le ution declared that “re- Atlanta, Sept council of the and to use spapers exposing TEMPLETON SPEAKS AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL Lient. Gov. Awards Slogan Prize for “Salety First” Lieutenant-Governor Charles Tem- v, spoke last night rammar school hall in connec- tion with the United ents and Teacher's association o vanca of safety First week. 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David Crystal ed Parents’ and Teachers' association told ot the organization and how it helped toward co-operation for a bet- ter understanding and as a aftermath resulted in a better school system in this city. George H. Dyson, who has alw: been interested in this city's school system, introduced the speak- ers. Rev. J. L. Sullivan of St. Joseph's Some More Truths. VWWOULD you use a steam shovel to move a 'pebble? Certainly not. Implements! are built according to the work they have to do. Would you use a grown-up's remedy for your baby’s ills? Certainly not.f Remedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do. 4 Al this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought; out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And lét; this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that; may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little babe.| ; All the mother-love that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to. Baby. And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies ‘specially; prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. J | Children Cry For church spoke on how the parents could assist the teachers and authorities In impressing on the children the ad- vantages of precaution in crossing streets., The Tempo quartet of Hartford also was on the program, and the numbers which were rendered were well re= ceived by all. ¢ b1 CASTORIA| Are You Prepared? A doctor in the house all the time would be a good idea. Yet youi can’t afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or pre- vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by hand a bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria, because it is a wonderful having at| for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and all the other dis- orders that result from common ailments that babies have. 3 Fletcher’s Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. subs cry for Fletcher’s Castoria, and mothers recommend it because fl::fi have found it a comfort to children and a mother’s friend. : If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able to heip baby when trouble comes. You cannot always But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletch cause they know that it can only do good — that it call upoa a doctors ’r’l Castoria, be- can’tdo any harm — and they wouldn’t want you to use for baby a remedy that you would, use for yourself. 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