New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. TRANSITION IN-~+ = e POLAR SEARCHES - - First Attempt With Hand Drawm : SledfiBAqgk in 1818 e s ALL EXPERTS ON t .| Each One of 17 Men in Crew Ts jian Master of Job New York, M Per | | Worc R B e IO Getting Off a Bus| . Howard co Woman Bank Embezzler Suspended Sentence |cong it has 1 Jast Har ; 13 (P —Mary wart, 13 y J i D' Mea d 4[‘ | tormer Repre rt, of Cok ured by a t *[ School Girl Injured WANTS OPEN SESSIONS man Howard Is Campaig ninst Closed Meeting ) — In ton, May 13 (P—Violet | enues this af started in sol between Louis i rket and the 'sonal Friend of ! Lincoln Dies at 93 " PERFECTION COOK STOVES quickly worke sold by he confiict, nion forces. MADAME JAFFE Excellent Violinist & SONS THERON W. HART = Accompanist SPANIARDS TAKE TOWN y S e Madrid P)—A war office €xped X : METHODIST CHURCH A, CIESZYNSKI | 513-515-517 Main Street Time to See the New PERFECTION COOK STOVES at A.D.LIPMAN 525 Main Street SUNDAY EVENING, 7:15 All Welcome | S AR R | _— By Sending Away IF YOU HAVE THOUGHT YOU COULD SAVE MONEY BY SENDING AWAY FOR TIRES — READ. THIS L S ] ONEIL'S GOODYEAR PRICES | INCLUDING MOUNTING AND SERVICE Typical Mail Order Prices TAKEN FROM SPRING AND SUMMER CATALOGUE Pathfinder Oversize Cords A0 D AN CLINCHER 30x3'4 Double Oversize .... $ 1, 1926 OVERSIZE CORD TIRES CLINCHER STYLE STRAIGHT-SIDE $18.0 .. $20.20 $23.7 Total 38¢ $ 1233 TRAIGHT.SIDE STYLE | soc BALLOON TIRES HAT is the statement of six famous cooks who have just com- pleted a practical cooking test of the Perfection Stove. All six agreed in praising the Perfection highly for its baking ability, as well as for its general performance. “Speaking of cakes, half the making Michaelis, New Orleans, domestic science specialist. Delicate Angel Food “An even temperature must be main- tained while an angel food and other cakes are baking,” added Miss Mar- garet A. Hall, nutrition expert of the Battle Creek College of Home Econo- mics. “When I baked cakes in the Perfection oven I used a standard, portable oven thermometer as a check. The flame did not creep or crawl. You can depend on the Perfection flame to remain as you set it.” 20x440 | $ 1445 | | $ 1483 ,ADI)‘ To the Above for Your 1 | i Mc Order and Stamp Oc ‘[ 29x4 40 Extra Value! 11 Reliable Trustworlhy “My orange cakes and devil’s foods were delicious,” commented Mrs. Kate B. Vaughn, Los Angeles, household economics director. “The air circu- lation in the Perfection oven seems perfect. All excess moisture was carried away.” Oversize N N 1_. PSRN st ] R 1) £ Y Y YR TE No Tire Ever Delivered to the Public Has Shown Greater Dollar For Dollar Value Than Those We Sell | is in the baking,” said Miss Rosa . Is cake baking really difficult? “Not when you have the right stove,” say six famous cooks. There is no reason why cake-making should be less successful than any other cooking operation—when the cook can depend upon her stove. | / b\w “It's the ‘live heat’ of the Perfection SN Oven which brings such good re- sults,” said Mrs. Rorer, famous Phila- delphia cook. “The Perfection oven is so roomy that there is room for several cakes at a time,” said Mrs. Belle DeGraf, San Francisco, “And, through the glass door of the oven you can see just how they are baking. No need to open the door and lose any heat.” Miss Lucy G. Allen, of the Boston School of Cm:kcryl commented on the visible oil supply. “You can see,” she remarked, “‘whether you have enough for your cooking. If not, it’s easy to vefill the Perfection reservoir without soiling your hands.” High Praise These are just a few of Perfection’s good baking points which the six ex- pert cooks praised highly. You will find many others when you bake ona Perfection. It’s the stove which proves cake-baking is nof difficult, See the 1926 Perfections atany dealer’s. All sizes from a one-burner model st $6.75 to a five-burner range at $120.00. Manufactured by PERFECTION STOVE COMPANY Cleveland, Ohio Send today for our free' booklet “Favorite Menus and Recipes of 6 Famous Cooks.” SvrLow FLAME TIPS =707 07 Wics “This is the flame for pre~ heating theoven,”says Mrs, Rorer. “It has yellow tips, 12 inches high above the blue flame.” “You can see when the glass reservoir tank needs refilling, and refill it without getting a drop of oil on your fingers,” says Miss Allen. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Distributors « 26 Broadway PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens WARNING: Use only genuine Perfection wicks on Perfection Stoves. They are marked with red triangle. Others will give trouble. For best results use Socony Kerosene PHONE 900 39 WASHINGTON ST. ERICKSON & CARLSON PERFECTION DEALERS ! 377 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1477 } house of d

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