New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1925, Page 12

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e '\ 7 /i W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925, The Best Fuel To Burn An adequate supply for you at all times ready Use Gas--It's The Modern Fuel or Individuals—For Industry New Britain nd rank highest pai ix pro Ithough they do not re 1 Sun Dicgo and Four light Guantanamo Pedro st at return antil November o American consulate in cach \ ms just as cach nation has @ tional flower? BOYS' CLUB NEWS Troop 15 According 1o an o cities particular How do wee get into flour talisr em is al- lotted to e cou 1s 1 q 3 1 has ¥ At ) flour can be Fran Boy Scout located | ‘ | y in the world. dlamond, |81, Mary's ruby. Ge any the linost of the fem . Teeland the emerald f [aly the sardonyx Japan (he 1 evils China the in the noise and America the tourr chureh, accounted 1o points won at the Oc: tober court of honor of the local council, while two of its members, |Charles Fagan and Wilfred Sheehan attained the life scout rank, whieh |is the second highest in all scout- merit badges won were a Charles Fagan, athletios: Wilfred Sheehan, electricity Donald Lynch of Troop 15, firemanship: Albert Troop 18, St state. | Joser church !seholarship: John Higgins of Troop 18, elcefricity, printing and scholar- 1 William Judd of op 9, comptrollnr. mine in- wptist church. first aid and comumissioner grien John Loomis of Troop 6, The following <tates dno cooking and first ald: Willlam Ha ifeutenant 20 id: William Arizona, Arkansus. Colorado, 17or- v of Troop 4, Center cl 1 ida, Georgia. Kentucky, Maine hery; He n of Marylund, New Hampshire, New |Troop S, swimming, Albert Albanese Jersey, Okluhoma. Oregon. Te Troop 1S hecame a star s Vermont, West Pirst clas; rank was reac : Donald Lyneh of Troop 15 ow off : v supposcd 10 |ward Peplan. August Pepl Hemvawy o iy man Zeigler. and Sidney _lall of Troop 8. David Bass |18, James nch, John { Walter MeKinney, Milton legat and | Frank O'Brien all of Troop 15 were confirmed in their second class rank. Commission Charles E. Mor many di king all [zan was present Tuesday night u £OWT g of Troop 2 at the Sout t 1 black lac E h: he gav iificd combination, Lither there are 1en it is put in the contain- breed rapuily. By heating | lines real or flour for a few min Q. What are the clective at a temperature of tate? Do all states have . all animal e will be ki cnant governo is then it 1o use. In the majority of officers lisnt. overnor pearl oflices fing. lien- | follows states the consist o zovernor, Athanese of iy of wvhom was the le" named? Tt was named in mem seeret asurer, and ers have in addition sueh offi- erintendent of attorney weral nstruction IMirst Iesakin, ernors: onor Ly congr TI ot J rmacl see. Utah, Virginia | hray. siznily Lace and Jet reign of color a talk on the evi t of gossiping about other peo Savings deposited by Open November2nd\ siwrday draw interest Nights from the ist 7t 9 THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. public health and § They will obstucle rac number “Trall” which reached number, will be distributed, Troop 10 was icorganized ting Monday night. Ggorg oop 1 of Plainville practiced [$0N. president of the Cor on its coming pageant at its meet- Sons of Tsrael. spoke to L i Tuesday night. The mem.,‘.m‘;nnl gave them the use of rooms at I attend In a body the service at [the synagoguc. About tu iuds the Plainville M. B. church on No-|0n hand and the prospects are for vember 9, which will be known as |2 800d troop. Patrol leaders wili he Boys' Night.” 1t was voted to send |Picked next Monday evening {three boys to swimming classes at e ae ithe Y. M. C. A. at troop expense, Baked Sweet Potatoes Albert Biehjer was admitted tol oy gweet potatoes membership assigned to the | cooone utrer TN Fox patrol. while the other new ! aupoon cinnamon, 1-2 cup crenm cout, Kenneth Spencer, was assign- | . imaliows, el to the Cobra patrol. T and pointing out minor faults. {the Center chureh, |Assoclate Scout Henry Rockwell (knot-tying and the {was in charge of the game period. |The semi-month About ten signailing and judging tests were passed, 1t wus announced that nest Tuesday would sce a | “mystory meeting.” and cinnamon and beat well dish that can be sent fo Cover top of potatoes allows cut in halves, hot oven long toast and brown the mallows, oven must not he too hot, for | minutes should be allowed for heating the pofato mixture the marshmallows brown, (Copyright, 1925, NEA § Tne.) ition boys Velveteen and Jersey 1-2 teaspc Velveteen and jersey are sports clothes, course, det The first events in the int crmines the patrol competition all the standard i there should he four cups of nuise contest events as fn the an- | ed potutors potataes until nual meets will be run off at the {tender in hoiling witer Peel amd meeting of Troop 4 this evening at | put through ricer, Add butter. s number but - - Yellow Velvet for Evening Yellow is an extremely color for Cook THEY'RE GOING FA When you see this Lamp you'll know why the demand is so big for it and you'll want one too 14+ Only REGULAR VALUE—$30.00 Silver or Gold Gold or Tan Base Shades THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Place Your Order Today Phone 3600 cream and beal in using a sloited | spoon. Put into a well-butterad hak- enotgh | hined very delightiully this year in Usually the velvet is The size of the potatoes, of | darker in tome than the jerscy. popular evening and in no material {s it more lovely than in velvet,

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