New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 4, 1925, Page 9

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.FRIDAY, SEPTMMBER 4, 1025, i . Lot SREITAATE e FRATERNITY BALL |3 CANNED PEARS MAKE FINE 12 ekt ot Mo e 2se somnic smowhese, | i St N S ingredient. Cook A miscellaneous shower in honor | beautiful gifts. A card party was tiful colors that played qn them used many novel orchestrations and | when cold. street was fendered las night by | johnson will become the bride eof several entertainment features were —— | ftered Ry SISTER MARY e Miss Edith Paulson at the home | Hialmar E. Anderson of Portiand oftered, Y A ’ | water 1s boiling slowly sift in sugar P of Mrs, David Paulson, 144 F on September 26, Tonight the delegates, with their l'” It pears are plentiful in your par- |When sugar is dissolved add pears | ersonals ) i (i |1adies fair, will attend a theater ticular community this year try can- |Jtained from salt water and rinsed | < lll Bm Daflce L&S(S T|l| 3 party at the Capitol. A section of ning them for winter use "m clear cold water. Boil until fruft the theater has been reseryed for the 6 It canned In a light syrup they |P8INS to 100k clear. Add the grated | Mr and Mrs. W. J. Morrin of Ei O,Glook ll] fl]fi MOl‘l]il]g” members of the fraternity and it s ods ars delicious for salad. In a heavy |Find Of one lemon and the juice of |S!re¢t and Kathleen Regan of Bey- wxpected that it will be a big night syrup they are a satisfactory des- (2!l and the ginger cut in tiny bits, |MOUr street returned home after a | | Tomorrow evening the rm\\vml:ll MA‘:I!f:r]L:emmflrlma sert served with chopped nuts and |C00k until pears are transparent and MMm\ visit at Crescent Beach, | will be brought to a close with the 8 salads strong but his whipped cream. And pear ronse |the mixture is thick, Put into ster- lsses Anna and Letitia Morrin | As the final day of the convention |\, popyet, Speeches will be mustard mild, A delectable | r:;::wflnnt: to .-r.nuxr:p:\jmmg ™ |liizes glasses and cover “‘U‘h var:- |#nd Willam Morrin, Jr, of East | bt the Phi Beta fraternity which 18 | civen by the newly elected grand of- seasoning that gives body 3 . [ d street, have returned homa after | being held at the Burritt hotel this | oo ana a round of merrymaking todelicate-~flavored foods. To Can Pears ikhen colg Gt bl Week approaches the delegates are spending several weeks at Crescent > p P will gend this notable event into his- Saladressing Mustard—a Wash and pare fruit and eut in Pear Conserye | Beach, K/orklng overtime in order to get all 4 usiness activitics out of the way made by the makers of the boiling wafer and let stand for 114 one eup water, one pound raf- tory. special moderated mustard—. |'®!ve*. Remove cores. Dip Into| [FIV® pounds pears, five poun h e sins, three lemons, two oranges, 1% | " Street will leave tomorrow for or ancther year. Dud fo ‘the fact ) famous Gulden's Prepared |MInutes. Plunge into cold water s, {wo oranges, 1% | {he gargent Camp at Paterhoro, N. Ol' that the annual conventlon ball did HAD NO DRWERS LIGENSE Mustard, standard for 61 |and drain. Pack in sterilized cans, |C"'P® English walnut meats, one cup | i1 1n Ootober she will tenve. for |[§ hot end until the wee hours of this ] vears. This gives a “'kick™ to |#7ust rubbers and pour over syrup, | P'3°TVed ginger. hal Bataeriiay ) ) yrup. s 4 B \e Sargent school at Cambridge, Mmorning, there were no sessions of To OPERATL AUTOMOB“‘E salads, entrees, sandwiches, Halt seal and process for 20 min- |, LAT® Pears, remove cores and cut |z, ] kommittees or delegates this morn- | Tryit tonight, utes, counting the fime after {he |'? thin slices. Put water and pears B rom dll ades. The orehedirs dtedt » A ADDITION TO THE LARDER |25 el ini' oot it seri: | o ss Litian Jobnaon of 118 Hart | 188 850 Tairsshosani mars SO | BRILLIANT EVEN . | | Miss Sally Waskowitz of 79 Lin Ing. A regular meeting was held il Mise Mary Ronketty of South | § Atall grocers. 15c. g water begins to boll. Remova from |'" Lsslail) kettle and 8ltt In 8u- | yiraqt has left to vistt relati A this atternoon at 2 o'clock, however. | pyjsoner First Told Police He HAR g =7\ [Pot water bath, seal and turn up- |57F ~Brine slowly to the bolling | Naw Jersey over the holidays | The nominations committes was | slde down to cool |point and simmer until pears are| ' syiouney Stanley J. Traceskl, Mrs bxpected to finish its work this aft- One But They Turn Deat [ ”LnE”s Thin syrup fs made hy dlssolving | “']"" A “’;‘ raing, seeded, m‘l-‘"”“ Gabriella Traceski and John Tra brnoon and fo present its recom- | three cups sugar in two cups water, | /"4 and Jjulce of oranges and lem- | (oo Bdward Mor N i i ® ater, |11 el B skd, Edward Morrin and Mrs. Jnlia hnendations (o he delemnios at o Ear to Story new SALADRESSING Pour this over the frult you want 1% TS and ginger cut very Mne.| ioerin ara'on an automobila {rip ta ay's meeting. After consideration | wiiion Jacobs of 574 West Main for salad, [ Fnaler S Rar g ass DLAR lor UNLE ithe AW HItaS Mo Lntalng: i bt the nominations the electlons of | ¢ eey, was fined $10 and _costs | MUSTARD Heavy sfrup I8 made by bolling [iIsks Pour tnte stertlized pint cany We are ready with a complete line of heautiful grand offfcers will be held. This |, 400 genjamin W, Alling in police | Ea— three cups of sugar in two cups of (209 *€2 BE0i HBIHE A0 BTH 2 = & Talv V . i Business will be transacted tomorrow | J08¢ Bendamn . s e of | e |water. The mixture i cooked unth |71 rind of the oranges and lemons hats of Velvet, Velour and Kelt, in all colors and G factorles of fhis | OPETAtING an automobile without o |2 roft bail is formed when a few | ¢ «Y:,“»nrjlnn'y:‘rf:pm"nyrm.rxgr:(‘:my}:'};d‘ headsizes, from §3.95 up. The tour of the factorles of this |\ o "8 b ¢ arrested last night | appeared for the defendant, and told [dyops are tried fn cold water, Tse ' ) strips and adde e : ) P Pity has been cancelled, it was stated | SRR R e the rallroad | the court that he felt it was a case | this eyrup for the fruit you can for |11 T“"' Incre e ”;' amount of Bridal Veils and Hats Made to Order & ; . Ma 3 S 5 e |ronserve to s e exten Jat, " H Torv oday by Louls Shapiro, honorary |, cing by Supernumerary Police. | that should be turned ovér fo (he |dessert oma extanty. | Dally Service shion's Latest Colors in Hosiery at a Moderate krand superior of the fraternity. |\ VNG LW eor T Ha clatmed | ProBation officer for adjustment Tender, fine-grained fruit sheuld Pear and Pincapple Conserve Pri Mr. Shapiro sald that the inclement | i g, ¢ tnat ne had a license, but be chosen for canning, but hard, | Pare and core pears. Weigh. For Retween i rice ‘weather, together with the fact that | o, ./ 4aen to the police station he coarse pears can he used for the leach pound of pears use the grated N business conferences had lhn'm SRR C]ty Items next reolpe |vind and juice of one-half lemon, || New Britain Office, Occnpin & keheduled at geveral of the facto-| “pp ooy guspended judgment in | T At i . ries, made 1t Impossible for these |, = ."o¢ [orank Scott of North | oy | Nine pounds pears, six pou e-half small pineapple cut in cubes | | Johnson, 46 Main §t. Tel. 125-4. | | p plans to be completed. street, charged with assaulting his| Make monev epare hours selling |sugar, four cups water, six ounces and thres-quarters as much sugar as | | Large Crowd at Ball sister-in-law, Mrs, James Scott, sey- | Christmas cards They sell them- | crvstalized ginger, four lemons [combinea fruit || marttord, New Britain, Plainvilte. ('allahan & Lagosh The anual ball last night was all| ) qous ago Mrs., Scott claimed |58/Ves. Ohrnstedt's, 70 W. Main 8t Pare fruit, remove cores and eut | Cut pears in thin slices or enbes, | | that was promised, and more. Paul |Srar 408 80 COrR 00 O anes | —adtt lin thin elices. Drop Into weak alt [Put pears and pineapple into pre- | Forestville and Bristol, § 119 MAIN ST. UPSTAIRS | Bpecht’s Romancers eame down | g 5y g pivan he police information | The library of the New Britain |Water to prevent discoloring. When [serving kettle with a little water ¥rom Hartford and furnished music | (1d"Scott was selling lquor in his | Instituta will he closed all day from 9§ o'clock last night until 3 |6 PR G TR S et but Eeott | Labor Day ©o'clock this morning, The erowd |10 1ha court that Mrs. Scott had| The regular meeting of Burritt Wwas so large that the auditorlum, |, oxeq nim to the assault by talk- |Grange will he held Saturday eve- | @ining room and the lounge Were|j,g apout his wite. Judge Alling |ning at 8 o'clock in Jr. O. 1, A, M lleared for the dancers "rmn“‘“»mn-\‘l Scott that he was not to|hall. Neighbors' Night will ba ob hghting effects were used and as the | ke the Jaw into his hands again, |served young men and women In formal|,ng pg warned Mre. Scott that she | == was to etop her talking ahout Mrs |, .otioyt Business College, 163 Main | Frank Scott, Judge Willlam F. | o % p (O0SR0 P0 BEE | Mangan appeared for Scott. Ré’ll{’flfl f | | George Carino of 155 Main street, | Nig achool, $5 a month. Con H rectie 3usiness ®, 63 Mjs driver of the machine that siruck |necticut Business College, 163 Main 0119 { and Injured Mrs, Mary Speina ot 23 |Street. [Fnter Tuesday evening ' | Farmington avenue near her home (AIVh ‘ g8 |55t Friday, had his case continued | Notice: T there Is a Connectient Mmlltefl bk untll Wednesday for trial at the re- | B nsiness C'ollege graduate anywhers A quest of Prosecutor Joseph G. [who i8 now unemployed, see me A ¢ Woods. Carino is charged with |onee. T. H. Shea, manager.—adu! A reckless driving and operating with- rancis (% Kelly, selected as treas R out a signalling device on the ma- | nver of the City National Bank o 3 nine, which was A ( hy the | New Britain, will come to this cit - y Bee how Instant and completefoyourreller 1hen Ty o e Py e | B e oo s dutlon. 111 ¢ 7 from all paln with Dr.Scholl's Zino-pads fc- TiILCOR EeBI L0l NS0 LsE T X Corns, The soothing, healing medication i Stanley Zakezewski o Clinton | resignation from the Trving Bank Y ‘ them produces this maglc result. Safe,anti. ! recl was placed on probation when | Columbia Trust Co. of New York ik / septic. Removes the pressure and rubbing e was found guilty on a charge of | was accepted Monday K i (i & of tight shoea~the cause ofcorns, Costbot ssaulting his The arn d i _ wife, man's 8. Merriman, musieal di- UEE e i sadioeilorsst wife said that her husband had |rector at the Travelers broadeasting 7° [ truck her while she wasin bed and |station at Hartford, will be the i DR D"’ SchOIIS then hit her arm. After this the [speaker at the nest meeting of the | g i . g e man s alleged to have moved his |Lions club, Sept. f. He will tell of £ 1n0"pa helongings and gone to an address|radio broadcasting work at Station , . et unknown to @he wife. WTIC, the travelers hroadeasting : : Put one on—th pain is gone i Attorney Thomas F. McDonough |station. E 1'IE DAY FOR E*ARGAINS To MEN and WOMEN Yo THE ENTIRE TRACT SOLD IN THREE DAYS —days of big Shoe requirements for little people. | REE & Every Parent knows how Shoes are mistreated in o X e 2 $ GIVEN School Days. And because we know it, too, our Factories ‘ Ay T S e ‘& produce Children's Shoes that will wear. “'Easy to wear but ne 3 hard to wear out,” is the KINNEY idea. Prices are always low | e / ; Aw AY : . Day sehool, 815 A month, Con enough to Save You Money. KSR 3SR ANAIIRNREARR A RN SRS R AN NS 3 ' BE PREPARED FOR s : ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY AFTERNOON giThere Are 50 [ §10 [N GOLD To the Tallest Man en ot the Sale | §10 IN GOLD To the Shortest Man TUESDAY, SEP‘T7”8 | ; | $10 IN GOLD To the Slenderest Man e By S = §10 IN GOLD To the Stoutest Man # School Opening ESSSRR SN S SN SS PASSSSE SRS SR RSN ¥ values at prices so low Is because Kinney manufac- tures thelr own shoes in their five factories and dis- tributes them among thelr 250 Stores, RIS SWEE' I‘ GRASS R UG Sturdy Shoes e ¢ THE WOMEN ALL GO WILD OVER THEM e e for Boys and Girls € ‘ | EVERY WOMAN OVER 21 WILL RECEIVE ONE Ox Goodyear welt mub- % ber heels. Sizes 8 to Boys' black and 134, hrawn ox Goodyear welt rubber heels, Sizes J 3 AR . rCrr Ld Sale .‘ eavs Ceral Sqare 2:00 ‘ : peCIa! : Free, Cars P.M. by Hartford Line. Get on Anywhere Along the Line ey 5 A5 A Sale Different Than All the Rest—You Double Your Money on Every Lot Goodyenr welt rubber e Mot el | EEE $79 TO $599 — 109% DOWN — $1.00 WEEKLY Blncher styles, broad . ¥ sl SREAELE R o) AR A FEW HIGHER. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES FOR ONE YEAR Children’'s Hoslery o2’ Special, _for this “ NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED WHILE SiCK OR OUT OF WORK 20¢ pair, 4 pair for 7 i = 1 Il 15 Per Cent Discount for Cash D e 8 If You Want To Make Some Money Here Is Your Chance s DRIVE OUT IN YOUR CAR And Look at This Wonderful Property e 18 SALESMEN ON PROPERTY EVENINGS UNTIL DARK | CARRLAND CO. 3.2% din g oy e

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