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THE HAKHK DAILY TIMKS. UAURK r'r MnvilAV AT Al?f!IT 7. 1021. '. J. .. HlVll - . . . - 1 - SOVIET LEADERS FRIGHTENED Lenine iintl Trotzky .re Report ed as Preparing for. Fl'iglit, t. ""1 1 1 y " ' ' . ANT1-U0LSIIEVIKI v 10 f FATIMA CIGARETTES 4 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. VINT OKANIEXBAl'M Warships Have Gone Up the Neva River anil Landed Men in IYtrograd VarU . March 7. Russian bolshevik ; forces have been driven out of Oranien- baum, a town on the southern shore of the irulf of Finland, 19 miles west of Pelrograd, by naval units from Kron- stndt, says a dispatch lrom mimiik Warships have pine up the Neva river and landed contingents of sailors in I'etrograd, where part of a garrison ha joined the revolutionists. Tim rest of the garrison !h declared to have re treated toward Gntchina. : miles southwest, where Leon Trotsky, min-. ister of war, and the bolshevik high command have hcadtiuarters. Soviet leaders are terrified and Nik-. olai Lcnine, bolshevik premier, and M. Trotzkv are preparin? for riiclit, say a Reval riisrmteh to the Matin. Anti-bol- . slievik" leader Antonoff, at the head of , 50,000 armed peasants, is declared to j bo in control of the povernmcnts of ; Voronezh and Tambov, in southern Russia, and it is said that this fact j makes it impossible to revictiml uie , nortlierti sections oi top nninnj. Twenty-live soviet uustiim nmniu- ...rio., ,rl,n loil Ill-en n iiin. onea T)V ,4heir troops have taken refuse in Ks- thonia, according to a wireie-s ninKr picked up bv the K iff el TowVr station to-dav. r Topics of the Home and Household. i si mwmmnk m ml & V"?; wi, r sty Air itjJ3 The ARCOLA Family Enjoys Winter Evenings in Comfort and Safety co is combined, when it is - 01 Freuentlv a good' al..d may form ana marinate -u .. . u,-- " "7 the main course of the home dinner, corned of two tablesnsful of oli.e espeda v when preceded bv a .""! '"' ne (,f -nnn jtiire. lr.n add X a hearty, appeti.in- des-rt. to diced bananas, half a cupful of T is is true ecouomv and at the same chopped pecan meat, and serve n in line urni"hes a welcome change from , divi.lual lettuce cups. 1'our over rarh he usual soup, roast and dessert. port. on two tablespoonsful of lr u" . . V' . , i. , i . ,l ,...;. us ni? trraiH-fruit mice instead , Wii ii ii I I a I c-ll-KlkJ TT1HMR I1IIIII IH'ftlll? 1 1 v . j-i t, 1 HUInillHI mi nmuu" ...... If mouse holes are covered with tr ,! jK,aties are excellent to serve as of vinc-rar. reoer the mice win disappear, im m.- tm, p,(,w a( resistance Mr iiinciicon or, -- . ,i., Jmell of tnr is distasteful to them. mr, Rnd A they may be frequently enough scoped carrots in t. .1 uenne i made from small remnants or left-overs pieces to n.i o. --. , " When peeling orans. pour boiling thev will be found as economical as salted water ti " tender ,vtcr ovcir them and let st'and for five they are food eatinf. lu'd ad7,o t l.Tca" o 5 .1 minutes and the white skin will come, 1 matin molded spinach salad salad add lo the f arn i with v7 . b. iuie'inSii ip.-.s'ti When a hole has been made in the' wo opped '.S'SXS add JfffA" wall paper in moving a piece of furni- to taste with saK and p .r ka and dd . 1. tie of wlt on. ure. if one has no paper like the one wo tablespoon-ful of salad oil and a tM onfu, f paprika, one- n the w!l.-a judicious use of water- teasj.oonfu of cm n ,, I k ,n to ,M I (. ,,,'ors will work wonders. The torn pa- sma 1 ino!.K r 1 on he ,,P ,,,, , a throe ,mr. per should be nr.t straightened as neut- mold on rnsp J' J( 1 f , of a tVpoonful of Worcestershire v as p,sihle and jrh.ed down. Then the ress,,. m t ,h,. r t-1 t. uWm ((f M touch up the vacant spaces w.th paints spnsf , ' (i,. Ui B,.d to become blended, strain I he eolor of the paper. The break will two '""ZTauiZrrfK ea- through a sieve and slowly l-eat in be almost invisible if the water-colors spoo -J ; two Tablespoonsfu. of tarragon vine- irn tisii'H fttri'lll V. T . . . i 1 1 - 1 " . ouars of a cupful of buttermilk, K.,;:lh l'otato Salad - Cut into d,ce L5; aTpoonful of 'paprika and cook Una. ?V; 'l . - ill .....II f lnoi'ollilM I VI II H I H I (III I HITIttll housekeepers use enough salads over no t w'r - u f ,.fHW,v.phopped din pickle, when Hannin;.' their midwinter menus linn witl hxe t. hi spoon ul t v M(rili!)t0 ,,, i..-dients in a dressinpr M.vs Virginia Carter Ur in &;V S - li .-'n ed of equal parts of alad oil ton Sundav Herald, deeminj? that sal- A salad is no I n(.er an " Brd vin.-ar. and when ready to make ds are esM-ntially a hot weather di-h.'and ornamental add,, : ,m to a a ,M --it d m , fWo This is entirely wronjj. as the wn.ter is rocopnuod as one of the hoaltl i fae ne pit.kled diet is apt to be a heavy one. with an tors, both the v.tamu. v. .e o fresh bard .h 4 t ; ehopp.'d lll(.mlw.d quantity of meat andtsand rawen s and the f nend 'f aled white oniond more or - nutrition as well as for I ndoubtedly the fresh summer veare- " ' lables furnish the best of all salads, , I" ""r . . . mt there are many winter vegetable,: Tarragon, chnes and eherv, will to Ik. despised in this connection, make a rare salad of a piece o left u e .1 with the lid of the timely "edible and a slice of tomato or a stuffed fitg. ,1 lid een.- an -ra-ional ' use of Don't grt ia a salad rut-the.r name is nned'fru s and vegetables, as well legion. The following Is the fresh seasonable fruits, the home only to inspire you to further efforts, caterer on salad makin? bent has a Kndive ad Asparagus Salad - Man wide range from which to make her se- nnte. a French dressing, two cupsful .,jon of shredded lettuce and one cupful of In the way of 'Wad Jrreens" she will diced, rrUp endive for half an W find that celery, romaine. cress and men drain mm ..... DEBS DEM0!STRA TIOS 0V A LARGE SCALE Was Announced By National Executive Committee if Socialist Party Want Debs Released from Prison. Boston. March 5. A national mm paign to gain the release of F.ugene V. Debs and all other political prisoners, the r.ning of headquarters in Wash ington with an amnesty lobby on duty there and a demonstration at the Cap itl on th. second anniversary of Debs' imprisonment April 13. were announced by the national executive committee of the socialist party to-day. The commit tee began here a three-day session at which plans for the campaign were to be furthered and a movement in oppo sition to the open hop was to be ad vanced. The committee had lwfore it also propositions for the national conven .; ho l.ol.t ut Il,troit in Mav or June. The most important item of busi- i pes liefore the national convention it was indicated would be action of the j proposal to affiliate with the eommii- r.; itl,irri intpniHt ionale. The 21 I stipulations laid down by the Moscow body for American affiliation are to lie considered and the ouistion of accept ance of all the conditions, reservations of several, rejection of the conditions, or alliliation with a new international I.,.,,- ..( u.ulnli.ls recently- funned at Vienna w ill be formulated as altcrna- j iv nmmiwit ions for action bv the na-, v. ii--- ,. , tional convention, v imam i- reigt-H- The cutaway plan below shows simple way of heat ing a 4-room cottage by an ARCOLA Hot Water Boiler and four American Radiators. Other outfits for 5-, 6- and 7 -room cottages, bungalows, flats, stores, shops, workrooms, offices, clubrooms, stations, small schools, churches, moviesetc. Works perfectly with or without a cellar or for second-story rooms. Iy Dream of Comfort came "Sin:e having your system installed, J am using no more coal to heat the entire house than ,f formerly used in one stove, or in one grate, and besides had a cold house. Now my house is even temperature from the front to the back, and it is a genuine pleasure to return from the theatre and find the house in an even tem peratxxre. "I am so well pleased with my ARCOLA that I hobe vou sell every man in ( ) that needs one, . tiu. 4,. 4n c thi letter in ami manner vou see Jit. If the una you urc ui uicny v w - - - - j people have any doubt whatever as to the genuineness of this letter, they may call at my residence, and we will take pleasure in showing them the plant. Our dream of comfort came true." Unsolicited praise from an ARCOLA owner name on request. Comfort for All Hard or Soft Coal rV Vmi tv.' mav eniov the comfort, luxury and protection of Hot Water Heating. The low price of IDEAL ARCOLA Outfits makes them avail able for the smallest homes. Ex travagant to be without tnem Manv an owner.is usine less coal to heat the entire home than was for merly required to heat one or two rooms (see above letter). The cost of installation is moderate. Outlasts the building. How It Works See the ARCOLA The ARCOLA is especially designed for the small home. It may be placed in any room with a chimney connec tion; it circulates hot water through small pipes to AMERICAN Radiators, evenly warming all rooms. Thousands of families now enjoy the luxury of this economical hot water neat equai in comfort to tne first mansion the land. in Yon ran see a complete IDEAL- ARCOLA Heating Outfit, ready for use, in our public showrooms located in all large cities. Most of the heating contractors are provided with demon strating outfits. Talk it over with the family and first thing tomorrow get an estimate for your old or new house. Put in any time, quickly and easily. Get This Information Cataloe showing how IDEAL-ARCOLA Heatin Outfit, can be easily and quickly Sailed in .mall cottage., bungalow., flat., .tore., off.ee. and other .mall building., free. Write today. Radiator Company Phone or write us at 129-131 Federal Street Boston, Mass. Sold by all Heating Contractors INO exclusive hkcuii. mm mm y rw.w. rnv. Sin rruciKO. bw iukici, ot.n, , , -II. Salads That "Taste Like More." fnl of churned holoirna sail-age. Moisten all with a boiled sal ad dressing and serve on a bed of nhred ded romaine. Albany Salad Mix together one small cupful of diced canned peaches and canned pineapple, cut .in cu1cr, and add one cupful of tangerine section and a small cupful of shredded heart lettuce, ltlend with a cream honey dres-dnff and ... ' i 1 .:. t. serve m lettuce- cups gariusneci won non-alcoholic creme de menthe and Maraschino cherries. For the dressing, beat the yolks of three eggs until lem on colored, and gradually blend with half cupful of iMii'ing honey. Cook for a moment over hot water and add the juice of one lemon, half a teaspoonful f " - , Milt, ana a pini n m 'i ' """" cese and add gradually from f)ro rlmi ,) fi, in one rup caspoonfiil of salt, two Btjffiyhippcd cream and four 1,'pwnoonsfiil of snici-d ...i.i ..( .aluH nil mlad to hu h t is aililcu ana is i n - . - r in on j"...-. - nlarlv g" si w ith cold.law or a plain pi. kling vinegar, six m.nced pukled on- ()ni(n Sl,.,a Hh I'.smefort (Tiece ' " . . ;..n fiv. lul.lcsiMMinkful of olive oil ami i .,.. u,.. H..rnoiH unions and - . ,. one teapontul ot mineia canned pi- 1.. .,lHiiiiT uinter sh ad. to the cold .' ' , r.. l .1... .i.- menti s weatner menu iw miii- lum n- they will be found very satis- fo..i..r if uill si'iisoncrt anil can oe used in itlHint the same proportion as the olive oil. tt..il,.il ,lr. Hiiu'-i. of which there are a large arietv. are often ucd ns a t-itt- stitirte for mayonnaise. I hey are ic-s expensive and are recommended for blending a vegetable salad or for a rab- bace salad. r or uif iio iH"nji'- ... j mix two cupvful of diced crisp celery and half a cupful of finely-shredded red cnbbaue. Add a grated apple, eight i shredded ripe olives, and blend with a French dressing to which has leen add ed a generous pinch of curry powder and a tablespoonfill of walnut catsup. Dorothy Dexter. bauni. din- tor of publicity for the com mittee, announced. SWEDISH SOCIALISTS ALSO Have Begun Campaign in Aid of Debi and Other Imprisoned Pacifists. Stockholm. March .V- The executive commltt f the Swedish aociali-t parly has begun imitation for the re lease of Kug'iie V. Deb' an.l "the oth er imprisoned paciti-1" in America. ti. ..ii(t,... is nii'-ni? the interna tional socialist bureau to start an in tertional campaign in aid ot tins movement. DIAMOND DYES. nwlivp are th bet se lection, w it n saiao , -- - e rv f. r those who like the slight ly four giant stalks of drained canned as- 1 c?fl' -or and the always useful cab- naragus. thrust through a r,n .t ,ge that s.,, almost . salad plant - 1 r tlt in iteii. v rien iiihkihk r.,...-.- .. - - --- . ...i. J.. f..r tl. red variety, half a cream cheese and m ,;, i.i. ,r-iin.-ti..fi to ilmmt any one third of a ... hieh" i. ..bled and is oartic and half tablespoon. Barre Women Dye Finest Garments, Draperies, 'Everything Without RUk. any combination of fresh ald gwns lii. int., the ret ..f the meal A Winter Fmit Salad -Sl.red two p c.mil. nation: loss togeiner nail . r . " .... . ltdi.. hearts: i mm' I and halve, niiifnl each ot jcrisn snreii'iea .till HO II"! !M-lt- I'lir "nil , , .. f,.l Messing unless the sabol and dc-Tt removing the skms, from one cupful 11 .1 1 I1 1 I'H r'lnaine and jrisn let t nee. Coffee May Harm You- P0STUM Cannot x And Postum is a fully satisfying" meal-time beverage which all the family can drink with benefit as many cups as desired. "There's a Reason" J cres. A Trunin on sa'ad "utter and lav over the top waf- i rr! ke ot very crisp onion. 'n each of the onion slices place a small I1...11 .. I.w.,,..f.,rf and nonr over the salad half a cupful of French dress . . . . . 1 1 wtinti na ocen nwini ne lurd Is.iled egtr and a table- in Z tn n.ash d sp.M.tifiil of chili sauce. Stf.ial 1 una r-h a'art-lTain tne r.i'iiit. 'f a small cart of tuna fi-b. aerate f.,r ore h 'iir knd fl.ike ir4o small . Add an cipial iiuantity of d lit nee atid ruma'ne, two il l.jrd Koled eg?, and eirht 1 .iitl-d e!'i. Moisten itli a n-.avonnjti-e lr-itip and turn inti a ..;.id K.l 1 ncl b iettoee leave.. I'our over a I - add ti.'Cal dre.sing ,nd garri-h w .th jcr. arran-l in a I art t, 'nidi .b..ps !! V.eh nirtaKp of 'Diamond lives'" contains simple directions to diamond- dye worn, stianny sKirts. waisi., dresses, coats, gloves, t tickings, swt'iit ers, draiwries, coverings, everything. whether wtsd, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless col ors. But Diamond lye," no otli"r kind, then perfect results are guaran teed. Druggist has Color Card. Adv. 1 sign In r r rrr -n-'.et "- i d ran t-e ei 'rf " r "'trs !e" liv the die-.- t 1. it Mend "d. and e-ne- r 1 tare .h old l-e rX'T' -d ti be 1', if.nl.- ard-o'h-r nM of the .. . ' , 4 . t'v as ll.e n d- s,r - is Ii. . r T l'(t : t S r 1 f-iftn a it J..';. fl'f ' d I. j-.,- v,.,M ' 'i i a I ti r if 1 V re' tr. ' d J r''-e of tbe cs..'j- Chin Government. 4 "This magazine says that in cIi.mis- ing a wife a man should be governed by her chin." "Yes, and alter marrying her he is apt to keep on being governed by it." Uirston Tran-iTipt. ( ,4-e : !i r'.n Ij-rf- t in ' - Jl,. -V-,- Dorii 4.mf dijoui your slun Resinol clear?tl mine completely If yt are ?rcharrated hf r.trr; V, Hr,tcVr. Br.sil.tCorr.p',exU l-y Kcs:--..iA -..-trti;M;nelS.a3f' Hjrtf i"- 1 IV" .....s ........ - t . : 1 .v A . i r j- -. l. e 1 l.e m-si-tn f, j f m WCf ICC 11 l..ci . t 'Ve i-, .-Tod.ert.. j a b,csrd C Terence in yotf f '. -n. 0-i.jr- mr if ."I " C t s.a la it t - IN BED EIGHT J0NTHS Cause Change of Life. How Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound Got Me Up Afton. Tenn.-"I want other auf ferinc women to know what 1-ydia E. mmili u. '.",1'n rinn.na.ri a m-- table Cnmpound has done for me. During th i.'h.Tipe) of Life I a in bt-d for "fht m..nth and !iad two p.swt doc- ; t!ltort treating me i'. libut tlicy did me f;'jnt g.ssi. A friemi 'VM advised m ; totake I.vdm K. Hnk- Jham'a et:lle Our Vermont erica uven. , The man that built our old brick house U'm no construction sloven. The fireplace count run up to four HcMdes a log oritK oven; . Kut one dob (lay there come a scout. j I think his name was .misoii. And tore that oven right straight out t'onfound that Creenbush iiiiwm. We children stisid around perplexed. Our little cheeks all pallor; 'Tw-as like a horde of Huns inside The Baths of Caraealla; He broke the oven roof as though Twas jest a wa.hdish basin; His sledge rained blow on awful blow That rough and ready mason. The kitchen fireplace went as well - The crane a -swinging in it That grandma Tripp had used for Tears, He smashed it in a minute: He pitched the fire dogs out the door. I,ike one sent ion 11 10 nm.-i.-n. He barked the chair and scratched the floor- - Cnil-drat that Oreenbush mason. We didn't know, we little folks. Our good lirownlireau was giiii'. And chicken u with biscuit cnist. Tht ...t voiir voice to crowing; We never s'posed the crock baked ln-ans To which we u-etl tu na-ien. Would turn tt stewed one. ere our teen To please a r.reeiibiish mason. They carted off the broken h:itk And made a rubbi-h quarry. And there we ti-.d to go and sund And l.s k an.1 ) t l s Try ; If I'd a been an A'reonairt . I belo ve I d saiVd like Jason I believe Id a:letl an.l sailed and caught : That woolly t.riH-nbush mason. ) Getting Ready. First Neighbor I heard vou up and ah 11. en hour earlier than usual this in. un:i How come? Second Neighbor 1 am just gett-ing ieil to ri-ig earlier, so that when He Gets It; That's Enough. "Is Prof. Piggs still carrying on re search work?" f "Yes." u'W he investigating now? ' "Plumb-ins. He's trying to rind (Hit i-ing earlier, so mm r- ,. , . . - 1 ...:u .n ... a n 1111 ur ran enxii i?i- n . . we tiae .lavngiu saing 1 - i',-;- i- -- nm,.tio. CW OTk hlin. Dimilllll". 1"" Compound, which 1 did and in nhort time feit U-t'rr. 1 ' I all kinds of bad sis iia. bwt they alJ b ft mo. Now when I feel wca and ihtm-u I take tha Veeetabie Ootr,tiind and it al ways docs m cotJ. 1 w.h r.li w.-men would try it daring the Ciar.ge of Life for f know 1: wil :''' m -Mrs. A.KM.I.LB, Aft. n, Tcm-sfe. Women fr. m f. ry-':ve to ffty Tears of ere ftxiuiJ t.ike warr.ir.g from aiich avwptons as fieat palpitAtion of the h-art, jmothrefT' cr fainurj 5p r-lU. or? p--U be for t-e rrea, vA rrcrare tVir sys'Tn for U.is rrfe-.y ntcrl c-tc by ta rie LvJa L. IV Cham's .?ft-He Complajisd. It h he-l man, rr h-t ws-s.-n trrjfi t- try.r j rno4, j-a aa it i,i Lira KcV.it. We :ni.lren awd the oven o..p That gram's th!n hsnds bad lnT- i-hel. And bid it in the b an to h-d tT rl-e that. ti. al per-,. bed: S me dv thot li.u-e my cri-s my trai-k. And if . ''h ne hs-'en To put lb at ov f r:;M tr'-b; ba. k. A ie.t I" "" tTl.l-m. Darnel Ut a.lv in Hurl rg.-n lU Ni . s ii- Veit Mat;r(! Par. n.v oii?. "il " I jiM.iiirhtf il i f v'-o' U..t it a!'- I t'.e i:f - T' .n I! I "e So. D'r P y! tl.,t e ,. - l"-.e as- m '.a , i.t. tt.ja ? 'f 'K lw" K .atis.- li-i 1. I-t- 'miHstia,'HIHI,N:IH',in"l"UUIM'IMH"l'''"". .e ' -!::i-n"t;iii,i.M., 1.1. itintm?mtmtt:i:m tiitti!it:it:rtiui: HINIIIHWIIlMMHlVililHHHIMlTS rtttml-tiittMMiiiMUittVkf f TVi-triiT I !niT!!l!!l"1!!l!!!!!!llff!lCSi:'1!V' eijllllllji""'W iSUintiii' j,,,:mimitiiiii, m Mast: 1 .1:. :::. - Jl IS! 111 hrtfm i rf n I'mrriii'cci L I Hill R U lJ I mVAVi . Ijii, ! if! 1 U blI9 S m 0? 1 X I i -Ui' 1 1 ne Pi! hi. .1 i U l 'Kliiil! ; ;fl.Uu4----::'i''ii-"'f--'i'tr"rrirT' iiili:!jH'4-.fiiw For Both Sides of the Door The inside of the front door is well protected. The outside bears the brunt of wind, rain, snow and sizzling sun. Varnish both sides with Inorout. Long after you'd expect time to dull the surface, the inside will be glossily new. And so will the outside. For Inorout is an indoor, outdoor varnish. Use it on floors, wood work, fine furniture. Touch up the car or motorboat. Salt water can't turn it white. Varnished wood sam ples have been boiled for one hour without affecting the finish. What ever the varnish job. use Inorout. WADS WORTH, HOWUND A COMf ANY, lac. yM muw Bf Stmtm Li4 fmiut mt iw itr- 1 ii. r-r .iarirv s Bay Stat Liquid Paintt caver mtt turltcw tma wmr (' Thrrr it m Br Sttt taf. ia. ..i.ii iia( murpvsr. cC-.' m rm Kria I L S. Blanchard, Groton, Vt. The all round varnish