New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 15

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TRIAL HARRIA LEGAL IN"RUSSIA Three Year Probation Period Follows Preliminary Wedding Berlin, Nov. ¢ (M—Marrlages on three year probation have been authorlzed by the Soviet govern. ment, writes the Berlin Lokal An- zelger, After this period both par- tles will be privileged to contract on A new and permanent marriage, if mutually the bond has proved sat- isfactory. Otherwise, each party will be at liberty to separate without golng through any of the usual di- vorce formalities, The law was passed to clarity the Ing in Russia, said the Anzelger. The probationary marriage needs only to be registered at the city clerk’s office. If the marrlage ends in fallure, the registrar will simply draw a blue pencil mark through both names, whereby, officlally at Jeast, the marriage will be shown never to have existed. The present age at which a young man in Russia may marry is 18 and that of a girl 16. The wife may either adopt the name of her hus- band or retaln her own. A third contingency is that the husband may adopt his wife's name, The children agaln may also be named after the fathre or mother, or one child may assume the name of one parent and another that of the other. e —— You'd Never Dream He Had Piles! The strongest man can have a case of piles, but a sensible man won't suffer with them long! For sure,and almost instantaneous re- lief one has only to use a simple, soothing suppository. 1fyou have pilesin any form,justmem- erize ihe name Pyramid. A million people bless the day Pyramid pile suppositories were per fected! Theyare theone direct, correctivetreat sment of itching, bleeding, or protruding piles. Used ina moment, in privacy, and they aluays relieve. Every druggist will tell you that; they all have them, for sixty centsl estany sufierer doubt it, afree package s sent loinlyurapped, for the asking. Write thePyramid Dt Con 300 Byrammid Blag. Marshall, Mich: How To Serve ' NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1025, Oysters? Sister Mary Gives Hints By SISTER MARY *When oysters are In season there 18 no better way to begin a more or less formal dinner than with raw oysters of some sort. “Oysters on the Thalf shell” or an oyster cocktafl preceed the soup courss or may take the place of soup. Blue points, cotults and the Ike, merely show where the oyster s supposed to have grown and do not indicate the manner of serving. ‘When you are serving oysters on the shell be sure that each oyster is loosened enough to insure per- fect ease in removing from the shell at the table, To Open Oysters Push a thin strong knife under the back end of the right valve of the oyster and press forward until the muscle holding the shells to- gether {s cut, Then lift this shell from the other which {s the deep- er ons to which the oyster {s at- tached, When oysters are cooked for serving the easlest and quickest way to open them is to steam them for a few minutes, until the shells open, Arrange them in a kettle, deep half of shell down, add 1.2 cup water for 2 dozen medium BACK sized oysters and steam from five to ten minutes, Let sach oyster out 80 as not to lose llquor, remove from shell with a fork and pour the liquor into a bowl to vse when preparing the oysters, Oysters on the Half Shell Fill shallow soup plates with crushed ice and place six opened raw oysters in their shells in a efr- cle on each plate, Garnish with a quarter of a lemon cut wedge. shaped and pass tiny oyster crack- ers with the course, Oyster cocktajls are sometimes sorved on the shell with a tiny glass of cocktall sauce in the cen- ter of each plate, The oyster is ve. moved from the shell, with the oyster fork and dipped into the sauce before eating. The fish s served on a bed of crushed ice as in the preceding recipe. Another way to serve an oyster cocktall is to remove the oysters | from the shell and mix them with |the sauce, The whole {s then [served in a cocktall glass, green pepper cup, lenion or grapefruit shell. The cocktall must be thor- oughly chilled before serving. §ix to eight small oysters are al- lowed for each serving. IN 1873 Scott & Bowne introduced Scott’s Emulsion of codliver oil with hypo- phosphites of lime and soda and chemically pure glycerine. It required vision to foresee and real- ize that in this combination was a wonderful means of helping children and adults of all ages to find health, strength and endurance which are far greater than riches, Scott’s Emulsion was the climax of this vision and for over fifty years it has pleasantly and efficiently served human need. [t is pure, palatable and easy to take. To realize the thrill of vigor and strength which comes with a well-nourished body, take Scott’s Emulsion! The Telephone Directory Closes November 7th The Winter issue of the Telephone Direc- tory goes to press soon. The forms for listings of telephone num- bers close on Saturday, November 7th. Changes in present listings should he given us as soon as possible. If you plan to have a telephone installed, arrange for it now, so that your number will appear in the new Directory. Telephone, write, or call at our local busi- ness office—today! THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEFHONE COMPANY. BELL SYSTEM One Policy - One System « Universal Service Oyster Cocktall in Ou, reen Pepper P Bight small oysters, 1 tablespoon tomato soup, 1 tablespoon vinegar, 8 ‘drops tabasco mauce, few grains salt, 1-3 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, Combine ingredients, adding oys- ters removed from shell, Chill for one hour before serving. Cut top from small green pepper, remove seeds and ,pith and All with mix- ture. 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