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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1993, —GRAND FAIR— —GIVEN BY— ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST’S SOCIETY TATE ARMORY, ARCH STREET NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 3 OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT : . OPENING ENTERTAINMENT—ST. JOHN'S MINSTRELS The Most Beautiful Display of Booths Ever Shown in the City Entertainment and Dancing Each Night $3,000 IN CASHPRIZES Tickets 10c Each ° l l G rrow stri kie fols In = o strips simento their daughter, Lillian, to Curti ac s ac ] o 1 g [;[l“K I]EN“UNGE“ AS | many | acrosg each pile to seem to form a| W. Christ, son of Mr and Mrs. E. W, band to hold the stalks together.|Christ o rden street, The an- Mash the heads with mayonnaise or nouncement was made last evening at HE “EARS SENTENEE » j : \ , 1if used with beef as dinner salad, |a bridge party which Mr. and Mrs, : \ f it 8 | pour over French dressing Jackson gave for their daughter. B : , 4 | Cheese Salad Mr. Christ i : G % One package neufchatel chees b el e liliolom dh 0 \ Britain high school, class of and is anley Wo! (Continued from First Page) 4 " 4 5 7 R " / |tablespoons finely chopped nuts 3 y * = 9 § | |tablespoor ) lives tak remark to prisoners about to be sen. | bt gt gttt tenced and also an invitation to them | ritain high school to give reasons why sentence should not be imposed “You have come to the point where 3 d 7 { prphn T 4 ! to, ad m if necessary your peculiar personality fails you,” | R 3 { ¢ : 13 0 ! ull balls and place in a Judge Killitts accused as Dr. Cook > ¢ ¢ g ar ] Jo ; : ! place to chili and become firm "- FR g S . . X |Arrs on hearts of lettuce and stood leaning agalnst the clerk’s desk, | with paprika. Serve with bis eyes sighted on the floor. > } ? # P ) . > | - ertal Robbed Widows and Orphans - | - ¢ : ! b g b 4 By Sister Mary I'rench dressing | Robbing of widows and orphan, the | “ g | BY SISTER MARY o ) 'IJI'II:II :h-iun Iulauk oy ¢ cup canned or cooked dried | 5 aged and the destitute was charged y ” | gainst the downcast explorer-promo- . i " | WINTER SALADS ima beans, 3-4 cup diced celery, 1 tr. { p g o A salad always adds zest and inter teaspoon minced o 1 tablespor “Cook, have you no decency at all? | 3 ¢ x est to a meal and shouid be included iminced green pepper, 2 tablespoons Tlc PAINS Are you not haunted all night by these £ ust as often as possible, during the |grated cheese, French dressing. pitlable figures you have robbed? | ; ] ¢ winter months, | Mix beans, celery, onions and pep How can you sleep?” continued the There arc many small economies per with dressing. Arrange in neat| Don't suffer another minute from iy . - , 3 ‘H\.u can be practiced in this course ‘lummm on salad plates, sprinkle with | rheumatic pains gout — aching “The twentieth century should be i Yo [that do not require any extra time.|grated checse, top with a dash of | Muscles or Stff joints! Here's guar- proud of Dr. Cook. | ] * 1\‘ do they detract from the food |paprika and garnish with celery tops, | anteed A soothing, calming oll “History gave us Ananias and Sap- A e, | value or beauty of the dish, [A well-colored c) 1ds to the at. | that's a t magic in its quick effect. phira. They ore forgotten, but we still | § 4 Unless the salad is a lettuce 1, [tractiveness of the salad Certain relief—or every cent of your have Dr. Cook. ‘ 2 K use lettuce only as a garnish. Out. | Grapefroit Salad money back Damnably Rotten | S p 4 p side leaves of head lettuce or leaf let Two green peppers, 1 cup grape Well known aud highly recome “Cook, this deal of yours is so i . ” > N tuee cut in shreds will furnish the |fruit pulp, 1-2 cup minced celery, | mended all over Europe Buhler Oll is damnably rotten that it seems to me ¢ . - . - ¢ S necessary green at almost no cost. | slice of onion, 1 tablespoon nut meats, | NOW at your druggist's, and he is au- that your attorneys must have been| . . i o « | Or parsley, broken in tiny sprigs and Cut peppers in halves lengthwise, | thorized to positively guarantee that forced to hold their handkerchiefs to | o s £ T .o 4 x f |dropped over a fish or meat sa [Remove seeds and white fiber, F it will relieve your pain, Harmiess to thelr noses to have represented you. | 3 # 2 > > ? adds the needed color without any |move pulp from grapefruit and drs skin or clothing: easily applied with 1t stinks to high heaven. The way 1 » ; - ; lettuce lery tops, carefully looked |Use the juice in the French dressi the finger tips; Buhler Oil is simply feel about you, I wish I were not so | st . - ¢ -u‘l':wm--(q ;nk' ‘vh; place Iur instead of lemon juies b the w1l .\'\N/w‘lg m-]\ and \\nv:un who dee ol e . 0 2 . oo ettuce r a fruit salad can bg in which the salad is to be mixed with | Spaire anishing rheumatism or f’l'[‘o::';”:'obz‘t" Z,"":";'(',"""'l‘lm"'.( id | This old fellow, after waiting in line for hours, spent several millions of marks for a loaf of |scrved in an apple or orange cup, |slice of onion. Mix graperruit, celory The most advanced, stubborn “I know you have your il gollrn‘brefldq and, judging by the expression on his face, anticipates enjoying the rare delicacy. Raids ‘;""I']"‘L;‘;‘“““ :‘F”"” any green except & |and nuts w ith a French dremsing. Fill | show astonishing Improvement 2 “ ol came akes “ i ’ anaarits y boamilatd ; ' i et s 1in sitee of green cherry, peppers with mixture and serve with nost at onee ‘(:lr::epfn:w::'l.wd\o:;n:ol;l::'f {h::‘u‘ | upon the bakeshops of Berlin have necessitated police regulation in the German capital, A simple vegetable salad should be [or without a bed of lettucs New Life—With Pain All Gone! would be. T set it too low. They said | — - e — ppn ; - e ” "}H‘ 1 hearty m'nl" course — Tired muscles regain life; creaking you could not make It but It 1s a sheer |5 gance, Edith Iichman rendered two | many turkeys would be sent as gitte] Bay “Merry Xmas” with your pho um: nnaise, A m..wr‘ f-w’np or u‘:.:[‘u To DISCUSS P”BLIC”Y twing . Becu yeu u‘,,émn,i waste of sense to say you can't. They|yocal solos, Irene Markham played | he would know how many to order [tograph and let us make it. Johnson | truit salad served on romain with : the annoying pain—because & mlla‘nt be nnd;r"lhc spell of your pe-|the piano, Helen Brown favored with|at the expense of the hospital and Peterson, photog hers,—advt, | French dress 4 cullar personality.’ a vocal solo, Mildred Keimowitz e Judge and Mrs, W, I*, Mangan will | roast or rich fish. But a fruit salad | Rev. John L. Davis to Take Timely No gue k about this sure trente $75,000 Bonds Asked danced and Albert Diemand ente .».’ ttend the Army-Navy game in New |swathed in a rich dressing topped g . ment. You no chance. The ’ Subject in Bible Class Address at| o000 ohat wonders Buliles | | | deal with pork s €0 It Dr. Cook appeals his case he | tained with a violln solo. CITY ITEMS York Saturds with whipped cream is a different . Latest fox frot reeord “Steamboat |matter, This sort of salad should M. C. A. This Evening ol 1o for you, so they give you must arrange bond of $75,000 per. —————— Sa C. L. Plerce & Co~—advt follow a light meat course and is in in absolute money-back guarantes luncheon menn d t 3 - of Ask Your Druggist Today. all at your druggists. Deposit ) with him and he will give yon written guarantee that Buhler ON Mrs, John Walsh and daughter, | better taste for the Victrolas, LEdisons, Sonoras, C. L. Mary, who have been visiting in this [than for the dinner ble used in the sala haps the largest ever named in Texas, Even if he makes the bond, he must ASKS ’l‘o BE NO'"FIED remain in jail until the record of the trial is perfected and approved by ——— Judge Killitts which would require | groepital superintendent Would Like several weeks. | Seven of those named in the indict-| to Hear From People Who Plan 0| wiil be nheld this evening in ment with Dr. Cook pleaded, with two newly renovated church parlors Pierce & Co.—advt, city for the past few days, left for The should not appear in some other form A regular meeting of the Luther New York yesterday where they will League of the First Lutheran church visit Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Walsh, [in another course ve your rheumatic pains or the vntil Baturday when they will sail for [|The same is true of fruit app smuch a 8 Dro | was mapped | you can return the half empty bottle S = Re- | HMaiti to spend two months with Dr. | dient of the s noap-|out several s ago MG Al the full purchase price res Send Thankagiving Turkops freshments will be served and an in- | and Mrs, John Walsh. Dr, John Walsh | ple p ild not form the ¢ friclals " M Do | Cead th 3 Toat's foir Andeant i Asparagus Salad o r 8 rece address on t You A all to in and nothing to cod asparagus | n large Sth amendment S0 you want the comfort that comes only with freedom from pain, of the same mea exceptions they were fined $500 each, H. 0. Btephens was fined $1,000 and Kvery year a number of generous | leresting program rendered s a wtenant in the U, & navy and 3 French Hat Shoppe, Room 107, is stationed in Haiti went to jail for ninety days. G. H. Cur- | 10550 iy New Britain make a practics rier did not appear in the courtroom. |, oo aine turkeys as Thanksgiving | Prof. Bldg, 87 West Main street,— Say “Merry Xmas" wigh your pho- t e Carefully dip into a big e All the others were sentenced to from - oy % | advt tograph and let us make it. Johnson |pan of cold v Care must be |Mise 1illE = Sy Chis guarnuted Srestastis. SEMs gifts to the New Britain General hos S8 i St | 2 ‘ one year and one day to seven years|pia) Many times the hospital afl-| The New Britain Musical clu nd Peterson, photographers.—advt. |taken not t K o beads Drain | Miss Lillian Jackson today. On sale at The Fair Store, with fines added to the various prison | thorities have kunown nothing about | meet this evening at the Camp & W. F. O'Connor Co. of Simsbury |and e in neat pllcs on salad | Engaged to Mr. Christ .. & O'frien, The Clark & nd Mr Fred Jackson of Hart | 1 Miller-Hansor Drug sorms. this until the day before Thanksgiv. auditorium « sold the drug store at 123 Hart- | plates, ; reley can sed | Mr. a ‘Ing. Our spe dano polish for fa el t . street have a ed the engagement J won Drug Co Principal Slade Speaks Dr. . Eben Reeks, superintendent, | house eleaning. C. L. Pierce & Co A s ith Sch l M 2 has asked the “Herald” to reguest the |advt t Sm 00| eet“‘z‘pl-uplf' who intend to give turkeys 8t. Joseph's Ladies’ Aid society win Principal Louis P. Slade of the[this year to notify him and permit hold its weekly whist & y-five Senior high school delivered an ad-|him to purchase the birds on behalf | party this evening in the sc hal dress on “The Proclamation of Presi-|of the donor, and have the bill sent | Mrs. M. J. Hannon is chairman of the | °ca t e ele ram dent Coolidge,” at the meeting of the (to the latter. “If this is done.” said | committee in charge the affair. | - Smith schoo! Parents and Teachers' | Dr. Reeks, “it will enable our dietician 1 association last night. Miss Ella Dunn ’(o prepare the right an nt of food. |J. W. Bush, Jr, left today fo was elected secretary of the associa- | We serve about 630 meals day | Vernon, 1 where they will P for t t t a e tion at & short business meeting | here and we must know a we in | the 4 " an repare e rea es whieh preceded the social program advance what our menu will be He n,'” duet record. C. Miss Edith Gould entertained with ' explained that if he knew no how | Picree o | ° ™ in Our History NEW FORD | B UNION SERVICE STATION || &8 . TE-F2RAM Received At 58 Church St., New Britain, Conn. 10 Chestnut Street sails iset‘\l\:l(:rl\ NY, Nov. 20, 1923 Owing to our ever increasing business we have outgrown our service sta- Mr. L Goldman, tion in rear of our salesroom and have therefore removed to larger quarters g = . at 10 Chestnut street where we are fully equipped to take care of all Ford Mgr. Wonder Clothes Shop, work at a low flat rate. s Mai You will know how much the job will cost upon leaving same. (;% ) ldl.n S'"e?t' Mr. Benjamin Gobin who has graduated from the Elmer Automobile Ford New Britain, Conn. School at Hartford will be in charge and this in itself is a guarantee of high The backward season caught us with a large surplus stock both here and in grade workmanship and the use ONLY of FORD GENUINE PARTS. : e GIVE US A TRIAL ——— our factory. We are shipping you 350 suits and overcoats. Sell them at any price. Ford owners will profit by our nineteen years’ experience. Reduce your entire stock. Give men of New Britain values that they cannot resist. We must unload. Sacrifice your stock regardless of former prices. Letter follows. ELMER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY HAROLD M. JOSEPH. Pioneer Ford Dealer Store closed two days, Thursday and Friday, today and tomerrow, to rearrange and Salesroom, 22 MAIN ST. Service Station, 10 CHESTNUT § mark down prices p = Sale starts Saturday, Nov. 24, at 8:30 A. M. e to O'Connor place of lettuce for Dr. and Mrs, J. W. Bush an