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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 11)20. 15 I t,W111111 I Calaw a(hnHM liKltratnl. theatric.) wthwo w, in. preta (tnrin r lb. MAM LAUGHS AT I.YCtVM Mark Twain' Immortal tain of "A Connecticut Yankee In The Court of King Arthur," one of the greatest burlesque movie comedies ever film ed, Is being shown at tli Lyceum where It Is proving one of the great est of all luugh producers. The other picture Is "The l.ovr Hour," featuring Huntley Gordon, l.uth Clifford, Louise Fiuenda, Wll lard Louis and other prominent screen stars. tt 1 a story of a poor little far. tory girl who is wooed ami won by a millionaire. Their happiness Is complete until the husband becomes jealous and on losing his health and his wealth his jealousy becomes tra gic. The wife's sacrifice for her hus band Is a noble one and, of course, "orks to a satisfactory conclusion. PARSONS' THKATFR Although the present theatrical bcason Is rich in its offerings of good drama and good music, no occasion is more enthusiastically awaited than tilt return to Parsons' theater, utcl. of April o, of the world-famous op eretta "The Student I'rincc" with its male chorus of 60 picked and train ed voices and a noted cast ivhich in cludes DeVVolf Hopper, James l.iddy, Kva Davenport, Yvan SScrwiis, Ed ward Sturley, John Adair, Lee L ggs, Hetty Rand, Arthur Albro, Hurry Shackleford, Gus Alexander, Eleanor Faron and a score of other princi pals which make up the roster of thlB wonderful offering. Greater in appeal than either "Rlo&som Titm, " or "Maytime," the story and music of "The Student l'rince" have found their way to the hearts of counties thousands In the cities w here it has, been seen. That "The Student Prince" is a musical gem is generally conceded by the many ardent playgoers espe cially music students who have flocked to see It. Not alone in tin: beauty of Its score does "The Stu dent Frince" obtain for i'self n po sition among the musical classics of Armrloa, but In the simplicity and charm of Its love story. "MANNFQITN," MHKRTV PRI.L. STORY AT ( Al'ITOI, "Mannequin," the new Paramount photoplay, which made its debut to day at the Capitol theater, stands cut among the current' screen pro ductions for several reasons. To be gin with It was produced by Jnnirs LYCEUM C'onliiiiiiiti.s show Dally TONIGHT A SAT. Double Feature Marie 'Brain's ACQMNECriCUT YANKEE Jtaged Cmmett Jlynxij I,SO "The Love Hour" with LOUSE FAEXDA HUNTLEY GORDON Children's Matinee, I tk- TOKAY IRI SAT. TRi: I.IIiERTY MAGAZINES $50,000 PRIZE STORY "Mannequin Uy l ANME HI ltST W illi ALU E JOVt'i: And VVA1IM I! P.AM I R Till: NEW NEIil M, "Casey of the Coast Guard" VMlh l,,y rge O'Hiir.i (lilhlrm-.s .Malinee Salunlay. 15e VAUDEVILLE I RAM I S HART A CO. HAM,. I RMIMI, & BRUT: INM.I-i ANK WILSON OTHERS CHARLESTON CONTEST TONIGHT CASH PRIZES TO WINNERS V , 1 8 r'WllinillinilllllnilillWIillilill.illiitti JION T MISS THIS lllli TIMF. Till RSHAY Ml.HT Cinderella Ballroom 5! PRATT ST.. Hanlur.l r.K. V!TK-!.NT IIANCI : SA1I KIlAY ADMISSION oO FNTS I.XIHI S I RI F. MONDAY Mtlrea ann rrrl.wa in thl. rulnmn an 8 teiptrtlte .mn.emenl romimnj. H Criuo, who; directorial stamp on a film is a guarantee of i iHci taiuinf !it and technical pu'fcctlon. Secondly, it was written by Fauuie Hurst, famous mairar.lne v., it.,. ...,.i novelist, and if any further proof I w,,re n 1-d 0I- the s'orCs stiperia- , tive excellence, u N tin fact that It won the j;,e,t (, J l.. ny Maga.ine prize for the best original motion picture, plot. I The vauri, ville program has live ! good nets to of.vr including Franc s i Hart and Co., in a song and dance I revue; Irglls and Wilson in a mm jody offering: Hull, Erminle, ,,, Uric In ti uify variety act; the Gar ner Girls off. r new songs and puns; and Hordnrr and I'.oyer, sensath.mil gymnasts. The drst chapter of the I new se,-;:, (aj.f,j. 0r ,i:, Oust IGuard" with Gcrge i'!l.,ra 'cntnr ed also stars with this program. I Tonight the Charley, ,n contest I will tnl... place and on Monday night ,! accordion playing contest will he j offered with cash priz- s for the win- ! tier. I Tn conjuration wi'h i'i" -bowing I of "The American Venus" at the 'Capitol the-Mer nest w, . U, Vlondny, j Tuesday and Wednesday, a cmpl-le I lady's Kastcr ourtit and a gentle, j man's out!!', will be given away free. . The lady's ou'fli consists of 1 1 ! j following ar-ieh s from loading mcr- chants of this city; 11. s.ore, a spring silk dress; the Host on S'ore, j If. J. Connelly Co.. n spring coat; I Walk -Over Shoe Co.. n pair of noh- by shoes; The Woman's Shop, lin ! gen" and hosiery; Outlet Millinery, a spring hat; Conn. Furriers an olo Iffant fur neckpiece; Mllon Beauty ' Salon, will give the winner n per I n-.ancnf nave; YoU Floral Co.. nn j Faster bouquet. The man's outfit offers n Kuppen I heimer suit of clothes from N, 1. j Mag and Sons: and a spring hat 'fiom the r.osbeu Hit shop. Tie' ! man's ou'fit will he awarded on Tuesday night and the lady's outfit .will he award,, on Wednesday : night. ! I'M.aci: phi. icy The i ' lioy to .c in force at the New Palace which will open. Faster Sunday. April 4, will be that of a i firt class picture house. It is planned to hao hre, chances of pictures a w, , h. new iuetuns being shown on Sunday. VV.-dnsday .and Friday. The program will consist of two feature plc.urcs and a cmn dy. news reel and musical specialties by th. ' orch.-s! ra. Th" 'heat.r will run continuous shows from 1 ::: to 1 -:n dully. Kffrtrts ".re ).. leg ramie the rail toad and iti' ialhirgical itidiis'ties of 'France to hare a s!i ling scale for workers bas-il on the cost of liv ing. i:rMFMiii:i: nn: hvh. Easter Sunday (April 4) MARK TIIC I A TAT OPENING HI THE NEW PALACE NKW BRITAIN'S J10UKRN THEATER ."1 Read The Herald I or An iioiini elm at of the Opening Progiani PARSONS' Tltrjil "r ii i;u ni;n TOM! K I rhlai, Saliinlaj Mill. Ml. J turns " NOPLAYCANKFUHNrd) I oi is .ion n vitn i s HIM EN l.imi.l I. unil orlclnal rw Verk l nt. y. I S2..vi-s t.iHi-ci ..mi-$i .on At. mai s.2.iki-si.:,o-si.(mi-t: I'I i i.v, i For Your ( lubs. and Raniiels j SKK LEY'S SIX SlX(iIN(; AM) DANCING GIRLS AM I hi: l.HY Willi nn: swopiioni: Telephone 2SKH SMOKING GIRLS BARREDAT B. U. Ciarette Users Cannot Enroll at Boston Institution Hosion. March 55 ( Tie rolh go girl who smok'H an occasional cig arette was again in the lews lure today. 1'oan T. Lawrence Havls of the college of practical arts and le' trrs of Huston university, d.pun- 1 nient for women announced Unit bc- : cause of the almost un.inlinoiis de. sire of parents of girl .students Car a rule against smoking be eniorucil. tin tin- fu'urc only girls wii.iug in a I Id.' by Hie dictum Would be per- ', mitt. d to rcglst.-r in the college. The wisacs 0f tn,. j.tircnts were '.MTissed m a red nt r. f. n ndum in 'which tne conn' was Tea to 1 against tigurcttch. The d.an's annonnccnicnt was back. 1 by the stat. nn nt of resi dent Caniel 1, Marsh of the unlvt r rlty that be fully approved tile ' dean's stand. ; "VV'c are trying :o uphold an (deal . which, lie s not p. riuit tlie young 'woman of ri f.n.tnec.t t,., smok.." ' I'e.in I hi vis' s'at' no nt said. "The parents of our siuden's are evidently ! in fall accord. I do not wish to niin. initio (ho d. sirabili y of stud' nt gov - rumen' or colh g.- d.-niocracy, but 1 le!i,.o tliat there is a point rt . which more mature nidguient should ' s'.p In. C-'inocra' ), to my mind, 1 . !' no' fliininaie .liscitdiue." Sludents at the colleig have ac cepted the decision to continue en- ' toreement of the anti-smoking rule and are thoroughly willing to live up to it, Fcan I lavis said. nuiii No More Do the Unkempt Roam tbc Highways N. York. March 'J;. 'P' Gone vvi'li i he old-fashione.l swinsdoored saloon is the hum," and In hip place (s the "knlgh of the road" shaven, decently dresseil and capa ble of whiling away Ihe weary hours in box cars vith disin.-sions of econrniiics, sociology and labor problems. So sa'. s nr. Fe u I.. P.. Ittnan. di rector of the llobo eolkgo of Chi Cairo, which graduate. a large class last Sunday. A Ftroll through the r.orery and Fnion S.,uare failed to disclose a sincle down-at -' !ie-h-o!s vagrant. ls said, .and attributed it eti'irely to proh.ildtion. "To my gr.-at surprise," he sal I, "in :ny walk 'h'-nugh Park llow, ''cop. r s' luare, the Tbiw. ry and otlo r down'own sections 1 did not s,'e one iliunk'ti nnan on the streets, i whs glad to lind the o'd ham's l'-.uic and r.o visible evi deiii'" of rum. tliough one pan handh r tel l me on the strict iii:'t lhat h- kinw where he couhl get half a ve'1' of rum for eO cents." Sp.cl.ing or' bis wor'K in the Hobo college, he said. Thousands of m m slopped a liil.le while AV'.'ll US. tUld have he. n brought in con'aef with philosophy and psychology, with art and h th rs and music." n.' aNo said Cie coll-ce was a crime preventative. "These gang sters wan' to pit' t h''in-'eh across, ami wo can help then do It tn the proper way by trivlng them jobs;, amusing tin in and giv ing Fie in pleniy of the rlfbt sort of ecj:em. !,. Th.at's wliat. C'ev' want, exri'em, nt." nr lb ltman told of the ,i...v hu man . linie that lias 1" . ii es'ahlih ed m Chicago. Ihibh-s that arc raise. 1 nn the Vo'tle nre mere apt to 1 ecotae erimi'i'.Is than those tea' arc nnrs d by th. ir mo'hers. II- sail. lha'Tivin. who arriv. 1 i'i N. vv York 'ster,hiy ',oi) Chicago, will rail Sa'urday on the Caronia 'o snnly eriaiinoioiTv' in Europe, lb will serly speci'dly Co- i ff. ct of food in causing crime. Negress. 1"), Accused 1 Oi' Slaying; Ow n Child Windsor. March Clara lre. land, t tais eehnicaily under aiT-st at 'he Hartford hospital ves terda:.' .aft-r an autopsy bad dis elosed Frit she had stabbed to . a' h of ) r iir'ant child. She then place, iis lio,y in a chimin y at t'.r honi" In ee. The ehiuun v' was part !v : ,rn .h.wn 1.-:-re the body was disonv. r. !. Tie- giri wi'i tee eharg. I Willi homicide. The uu'opsy was p. a furni- d by I Or. 11. N. Cos', llo. of llarlf. rd. as sisted by Or. II. A. l'ra't of Wini warter Ke n, : a. ta gro. of Hart ' ord. was placd iiii-bT arrest tonight in conn, c, ion wi:h Co case and was "ak.n to the Hartford jail' when he was unable to furnish j bonds of fL.V"'. j Post Card Received, Nine Months on Way ! Washington. March (V' i p est card from the imrtic-rmost sea-going post office lias b"-n re ceived by V. .LiLI of 'he w-atior bureau att- r b. ia more tlian HI ; mont lis en its inn. The e.-.re was liialle,) ,y H A. i Sverdrup of toe "Maul." cf tie- Norvveiia'i pe'ar dp Ion, and !v;w: post lieu k, d "Folar '-as, August 4, 19:: nortli latitude 7 . ROW lORC.FT Bohemian Frolic I iidT the Auspii-cs of I.ADI I ,V I X . No. IS, IO.lt (I Thursday Eve Mnh 25 HOTI I. 5 R; RAI.I.RiHiM Cm it Charge SI. Oil Cards bniii ini: ' T nn rtnlnmenl I FLASHES OF LIFE: BANDIT'S lv t ie v..,. i,,.,. pr,,. Mo.aivv- Vodka u: '."' cents quart is proving so popular that the government lias dout.l.d its output In the lust sis months and still can- i not Mipply the demand, it Is i't 1 1" r cent alcohol, Los A.-!. . v bank tobh-r wi'h Hutch courage la loos-, lie took a big sig troni a bottle us he bound and gigged three employes of n branch of the Pacific Southwest Trust and Savir.cs bank. grabbed SJ.C-ti. took s. v. ral more gu;ps and ' tumbled on:. Princeton, V. J. If the p. Ighbor hood of Fieicitou university is not as cl- an a hound's tooth and as dry as a hone m v fot tini" l'.ati tiauv is Koln,- to :..;i whj. He has appeaici to ,;. ral aut horitb s for a ebau-up. Ni vv V ork - A w i! known ctim inal ..eolocis: and outcast b. havior- ts: is visltieg town. That's the way i'r. P. I., li'linmn, director of the . Hobo col', ge of Chicago. (leM-rlbcs UiniM if. lb- n.a. s that the bum has vanished from the l'.owery wi'li pro hibition. Jen::h tn- Arab vvoimnare fish' ing Frir.ce in Svr.a. Two battalions took part In a r. cent bat::- m ar . Hamascus ami more are heirg re ' cruited. New York A t.ook jus; issued Msting 1 'ci maiih, is of women's , clubs in New York contains an arti cle t.y Mrs. Franklin Roosevolt urging that they support the world court. Albany. N. Y. There's miite a t'ght in the legjs'ariire as to whether barbers cm give the real modish ; boyish hob. Iteanty parlor expert say the or Unary male harbor can't, ; .and they want linir dress-rs licensed by a state hoard. New York Virginia Hacon, niece of the S'ar of l.ightnin' Is to be a daughter of the 71st Kcciment. She will bo adopted in commemoration of the work of her uncle, Frank Hacon. for the regiment during tho war. Thi:adeipliia--A policeman or a fireman hereafter must have nt least :a sound torn, !.eaUK(. f;1is molars have cjiused some firemen nearly to click, to death a tires. N'.:w Haven M.ny K'iniler, 12, ditnates of ni.-.o gainst cousin in nutomobilc collision Milt. Stamford Injuries sustained by Walter Alb-n, M. uln n his bi cycle hits truck, are fatal. New Haven Former M. rid-n pastor lns..g suit against typrwrit- ing company for damages as result of automobile collision in which companion was 'atally injured. Windsor 1.'. year chi rc-crcs-; technically under a, rest ,-,t hospital in oonn, o:ion v, ith ,'.. a:h of her baby; 1;) year oh negro also under .arrest in coum ctiou with ca(.,.. New Haven Hnss. 11 Sage.s Founda'ion ,;,n criticises firm j . -peeiaiUing ; ere. lit husiinss. , ' Pridgeport -- i.-r, use in Vrost : case Intro, inc. s tnest, t ions figure,! "tic "Fig John" Feig. r. tarongiij testimony of at'ono y. iiewspap. r- niati and stale polio, no n. ' Hart ford Oo ernor's condition j a Imiiroved that he hopes to oc at eapitol today. I Hrldg, port -- Children's bonfire sets tire to garage; no damage. Norwalk - - M ,n p 'd on forgery charge oPeap-s from jail but is re- aplurc 1. l.rne-f port Suffering from want j of food. A. K. F. v el era n de s fol- lowing collapse. I New Papain Tun Hattford! m. n painfully iu.iured when their i .automobile dashes into pole. I ' Oreenwich Mrs. William Hodge, whose home was recently distroy d by tire, to give dance to bring happy reaction lo her familv. Manchester Saf.ty pin. open ed. swallowed by four y-ar oil boy and lodges mar lungs. Hrodcr Is Nominated By Hartford Democrats Hartford. March IP - Fd vv.ird W. Food. r. lortn, r sta;-- s-na-lor, was unanimously notch..". d for mayor by the democratic city convention lore lust nii,-h. City Trcasur, r Sloviim and Ta Colleclor Harl, republicans, wre endorsed. There were no ccn'ests for places on the tick.;. Sc5 MOTIIKR:- Fletcher's C'astorin is a plcasint, linnn Icss Sn!,s(itutc for Cistor Oil, Paregoric Tectliini' Props .inn .(vnimg vrups, espe cially prepared for Infants in To avoid imitations, alwaxs took for Pr. a each pjcWe. Children Crujo!" LOS ANGELES COURAGE IN BOTTLE VICTiMOFBANDITS Killed as He Aproaches Car With Loot" Hovon. Mnrch tpTilf entire ' I'y police force today was seeking 'lie mur deter of Patrolman Frank . ''ono'-au. Com.au was slain last night by ore of three motor car thieves who tired a bull, t into the officer's ab domen a ) e approached their stall ed machine. All thr. e then tied into a crowd of l -nt. n w orshippers which was pouring out of a church n' ranee I n than ;:. f-et distant. An eye wi'u ss. A'brrt A. Silver, told Inspector, M,at ho had seen the officer I'ppnnrh the ear and engage the men in conversation, A moment later. Comean. su bb-nly s'ar'ed to move backward, and put his hand in his pocket a If to reach for his cite.. Instantly he f. u -0 the ground and the tn. n lb d. Just before the shooting. Silver said, a woman had cried out that the car was on tire, but police believe that it had been forced to halt be cause of an ovcr-hon'ed radiator. They think this aroused Comeau's suspicions. The automobile Wlis found to hav 1 en stolen and to contain a con siderable quanti'y of s'olen acces sorles. BISHOP RICHARDSON ; IS GOING TO PRESIDE Will Rc In Charge of Methodist Chun h Conference In South Manchester i South Manchester, Conn.. March CT) (A5.' liishop E. a. Richardson of Atlanta. Ca., will preside at the New Fr.gland southern conference of the .Methodist episcopal church hero April 7 to 11. The district sup. r intendenls will give reports of tho eon, ill ions, opportunities and growth of the church In their territories. Clergymen an, officials from the general boards will discuss the pro- i'lim of the world service commis- 'sion as it affects the work of the board of foreign missions, the board of home missions, and other mis sionary and benevolent programs of the church. ; It Is expected that te bishop will read the appointments of ministers to various pastorates Sunday evening. He nin ordain deacons and elders and consecrate deaconncsses at the S in day services. ' In th" New- England Southern conference there are 7. " 1 S full members not Including non-resident lin active members. "".T": Sunday s-'hool pupils-, feae-hers and officers. !? church buildings with a property value of ?e, I ac.fl.'ei and 144 parson aires with a property value of tb'i'. . s.'al. HUSBANDS DO HOUSE WORK? How Mr. Dyer Solved the Problem. Mrs. Mildred Dyer was Itickr. Sho had a good-natured htisbaud who helped her with m ti c h of her housework. Be cause she was in ill health for five, years. 1 was often necessary for him to do th! 5. Put it bothered Mrs. Pyer. She felt that he had to work hard enough anvway. The time ho spent, in doing her work was needed for his own. She dev termined to find the road to beii-T health. She writes: " think Lyd;n K. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound is simply wonderful. My health is bet ter than it has ever been. 1 am get-tingi-trongerand gaining in weight." The livers live at Redlands, Calif., Route A. Rox H:i. How often joes your husband have to do your housework? No matter how willins hr is, no woman feels romtortable about it. perhaps you, too, will find better health through tho faithful use of Lydla E. Flak ham's Vegetable Compound. arni5 and Children all ages. the signature cf riiiiicUns everywhere recommenj it I 1 1 Wsci ; ; . j fits LOVE Of SISTERS RISES ! UP IN EITER LAWSUIT: Connies Forgets Mttcr I'R1 Hftttle, Hearing of Kin's lllnts. 1 Chicago. March IS li The love 1 of two sister for each other . terday rose abo've tho bgal und flntinclnl dlfftrer.c. s which divld. .1 them ihe years ago when the Countess of Suffolk and porks, and Mrs. Colin Campbell, ranged Upoll i ilther side In A hitter lawsuit ov.ri administration of th, state of Levi '., Leper, their f.vh.-r, nn braced und kissed. The scene was in the court room of Judge Henis K, Sullivan, who will pass upon Lady Suffolk's pl-.i tor the removal, as a trustee ot the estate, of h. r brother, Joseph I.eit er. The show of affection took place when Mrs. Campbell entered th court room after a hurried trip to the bedside of her son, who is i'i In Poston. j Lelter, with whom Mrs. Canipb.'l has aligned herself, caught in the whirl of family affection, crossed the room, smiling wlloly. an 1 grasped Lady Suffolk's hand. They! .chatted a few niinu'es in whispers, and parted smilingly. It was the flrv. such g. sture , sine, the suit was called 'or hear-1 lug a week ago. Each day l.eite r ; and Mrs. Campbell huvu sat upon 1 one side cf the room and Lady j Suffolk upon the other, the rif: ap-j parotitic as wile as at any time sith-o when Mrs. Campbell j wrote to the countess that their paths would divide if ,ady Suffolk I persist, d In h.r accusations of, liish-handvd mismanagement and n-glect of duty against l.eit, r. FALK TO HEAD COMMITTEE : Animal C'noert For Children's Home to He Held In First Luili- 1 cran Church April 8. 1 Alderman Wait, r Falk has b. en named chairman of the cominiiti of Swedish churches on arrange ments for the annu.ilcoucert :ot ' he benefit of the Children's home. Tho concert will be held Sunday. April IS, at the First Lutheran; church. Tho VV'ennerherg chorus and Miss Helen "i'ugve of Worcester. Mass., will be on the program. The Ladles' Ail society of the church will serve supp. r to the children after the concert. i Capitol Bootlegger Is j Arrested in Washington ! Washington, March. (4i Charged with being the bootlegc ri who a f.-w days ago lied from the' eapitol, leaving six quarts of liquor behind, George L. Cassldy was ar rested at his home here early today by prohibition agents. The visit to the eapitol followed a speech hero by Senator Please, democrat. South Carolina, in which he said bootleggers made daily! rounds of congressional offices sreh-j ing customers. 'Most delicious !" he said. "And I made it in five minutesW replied. iJSounds like a miracle to many Women) T7D T7T? In thence. r IX Cj beautifully illi'ilrstrd Corn Proilurts Cook Book. -ou will find more iha on hundred Mpful rcip for prr psrin Hi most dcliciesn food. Write to Corn rrcducta R fining Co., Drpt. A. Ar(PV II). nd ron will rsir copy rlu1elj- FUF.F.. L uMUWUl I The Best for Salads and Cooking Red Pepper Stops Rheumatic Pains Rub It On Soif, Still' Joints and Muscles, and Rheumatism, Lumbago and Pain Vanish Try It and See! Red Pepper Pub takes the "ouch" from sore, stiff, nchmg .lolntn. It cannot hurt you, and It certainly n Is that old rheumatism torture nt or re. When yon are suffering so ymi can ha.' lly g. t around, just try "lied I'epp-r Hub." and you will h.ive the quickest relief known. Nothluu has such conr. titrated, p n .tr.cing heat as red peppers. .Inst as soon as you apply lied Pipier It has pleased more people than any other coffee ever offered for "Coffee ; JL 7?'' ount'!' a miraele to many worawi VY 'S nit "lat "ie n,0!!t ''iciou mTon T 7 naiw yon ever f asted ean b mde 'with Mtizola in five minutes. Just as a test, why not take the Mazola you hre in the pantry (or yon ean phone your (rrorer fr a ean) and follow thin recipe. It wi'J surprise you to learn how ca5y it is to make mayonnaise. 1 nj .VmoU l , (Kupoon Bli. Ftjrjfr 1 Fgj J oik , furjwm Tufnia 1 i fra.r'vn e?u jar f toblnpoov lm Jmn er 1 j tovpwi Salt 1 laUfsp,vn Vinrfer Beat eg yxilk thnroughlT and dd Mswl nn tea poon at a time until you hav a firm nramrtniitor aftrr which Mattila may b addrd morr rapidly, th add rour acasoning and lastiy the lemon jiiice or vinegar, heating all well together. AND, of course, you know that home-mad i mayonnaise is good because yon hunt tbe egjjs in it are fresh. Another pleasant surprise will he rour discovery that Mazola blonds so readily with the other ingre dients and the finished mayonnai.se does not aeptvr ate though you may keep it for day. For other salad dressings especially French Dressing, compare Marola with the bneat im ported oils that may cost twice as much. Yoa wffl no longer wonder why Masola is America 'a most popular salad oiL Hub you will feel the tlngllnjr hrat. In three minute it warm the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness arc gone. Ask any druggist for a Jar ot Howies Ited Pepper Hub. It cost but little. For I r. c Sample Mall Tlila Ad-v.rtis.m-l to WHITEHALL PIIVHVI.VCAL CO.. Ins.. S?S Mdl s in Ave, New- York. N. Y. sale Good to the last dropP