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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914, THE ALLING RUBBER CO. — AUTOMOBILE TIRES—— 'Fisk United States Imperial S Afiflments Based on 3,500 Mil~~ Adjustments on Nobby Treads Based on 5,000 Mi'es Straight 3,500 Mile Guarantee Being a branch of a Syndicate of 27 STORES, enables us to buy cheaper and carry a much larger stock in automobile tires. What does this mean? This means we can sell you cheaper than the - small dealer who often buys through a jobber, paying a long price. Carrying a larger stock means we carry all the_ odd sizes in all types to fit any rim. J . - -4 " This is a Main Line with us and we are at your service and to give you a guarantee with every tire we sell. Prices quoted by mail or drop in and see us if our prices are not as cheap and in many cases cheaper than you have been paying in other places. : . e Have you & % BRASS FISK TIRES AN KLAKON | N POLISH 28x3 $12.95 $18.15 . Or ‘ L : : 30x3 13.85 19.40 ; N‘?’. M Gallon . 30x3%; .17.00 210 | il KLAKET 32x3), 18.10 23.50 You can’t get out of that - 34x315 19.20 24.90 mud hole urless you have a|om your car. They are built 32x4 2345 29.30 |Weed chain. to produce big, clean-cut - 33xd 2430 30.40 28x3 $4.00 sound waves of great carry- Auto x4 2635 31.65 30x3 450 ing power. B 36x4 28.05 33.65 30x314 5.00 Gloves 36x4', 37.10 44.50 32x31, 5.50 for all tastes and all seasons, 7 1 80 : 1 g q at all prices. Our specialty is WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS 32x4 6.00 -] @ ‘the kind you see advertised. % 33x4 6.50 i They’re “ventilal for The Fisk Town Car Tread is the best NON- 34x4 7.00 warin, westher, Washable | RUBBER BOOTS “‘Reindeere’’ leather. : 36xd 7.50 : e 2 SKID Tire made. 3641 8.00 SR for Washing the Car 50c to $1.00 " They prevent skidding and give additional mile-| 37x5 9.75 . : Girense, Seup: T8, Hrpry- e Weed eross links, all sizes. , Priges from 48 10 $3.50] $3.60, $4.00, $4.50 |uing for the muo. i 240 MAIN STREET : NEW BRITAIN, CONN. SYNDICATE STORES stantial vote for the office. of United | were that Willlam B. Bankhead:- had | Underwood in nomination for the l.tiaknmkey, Martha's Vineyard. HerelKnlfler of Wesleyan, will furnish |registration by false pretences. . He ki { | States senator from Alabama. been nominated to succeed Rep. Hob- | presidency at the Baltimore conven- | gelf supporting girlé may g6 for a |music. vA brief account of thf ge:rs ;\;l:mrepre:?’nt[e‘:i by .Attorney \:. )-‘ i N | For the governorship, ex-Governor | son, tion. It has been reported at the |two weeks ‘vacation at a minimum | Work will be given by General Secre- | Delaney a e case was continue ! B. B. Comer appears to be in the lead, capitol that if Mr, Hobson were de- | cost and €njoy all the pleasures of | tary Miss Zanzinger. to tomorrow as Judge William 1% o400 ¢ g 2 but may lack the majority requirga Leadership Not Changed. feated in the present senatorshib | outdoor life in the woods or by the BARBER IN: POLICE OOURE. :‘ ang‘::..l .z:.lo:':eebeecI:ney:ll:w p:;:“ 2 " to give him the place on the ticket ‘Washington, April 7.—Oscar Un- | contest he planned to enter the race ! geashore. RFPETRI g R £ :‘;'"fled ooy ulttf: 'on“m :' g cid at the November election. derwood's election to the senate from | for the senatorship against Senator | 4 . mber of New Britain's young | o oo COUnts Agains e 1" I N Gfecbion e ik ettt 6 b > ! ./ Af feature of the congressional con- | Alabama will not change the demo- | Bankhead, whose term expires in Street Tonsorial Artist. 00 85400 FASN | E ladies have spent their vacations at an investigation made by members of { test was ‘an_indication of the defeat | cratic house leadership before March | 1919. .Aside from the - Underwood- v v gl s opst rastrts; John Filia, o Broad strest Warder, [eie tase birhor seeimiaten & 8 of Tep. G. W. Taylor by O, L. Gray | 4 1915. Meantimo, Representative | Hobson - elestlon contest, chief inter- | frc. °u vhe SRCL of IRES Feptllr] | Sonn, T o Jeess SRert, BEICE | the state barber commission, It ‘e 11S6 lnmfl Palls Sub tam‘al of Choctaw county for the nomination | Kitchin of North Carolina has se- | est among senators and members in i oa ;0o ang ghow pictures of therm. ing with conducting a barber shop |of :;glnrntion by sending . anothice b i Hlan o ehe aret: dEtHict: cured what he says are. more _than | the Alabama returns mainly centered | 10 *TE SOUW PICttUEE B0 e | | 0 SRR, €OSRIATRE O BUUACE SITD | of reslatration by pending another 3 i In the ninth district George Hud- | enough pledges to assure him the |in the fight of Representative Henry | ypicy pag been practising all winter | engaging & barber who was not li- | another person who represented hitie vom Ifl Aah‘m] PI’ mangs | dleston of Jefterson was leading his ; democratic leadership in succession | D. Clay‘ton for re-election from the under the direction of Professor | censed and obtalning a certificate of |self as Filla, AGU. . i three opponents, but complete re- | to Mr. Underwood and the chairman- | third district. Mr. Clayton had been . ! ! fiirns were thought necessary to de- |ship of the ways and means commit- | expecting a close run. cide the outcome. The fight in the | tee, if the democrats retain control " Birmingham, Ala, April 7.—Re- 9% i ek 5 ST TR eRea L eighth district was close. of the house of the next congress. MP] R ns from yesterday's democratic Apparently Reps. Henry D. Clay-| The Alabama election marks the E EROR SUMMONS rimaries in this state were far from ton of the third, §. Hubert Dent of | passing of Representative Hobson mplete early today, but available the second, Frederick L. Blackmon |and the election of Willlam Bank- ELDER STATESMEN figures still seemed to indicate that of the fourth, and John L. Burnett of | head in his place. Mr. Bankhead is Oscar W. Underwood had defeated the seventh were nominated for re-ithe son of Senator Bankhead and lichmond Pearson Hobson by a sub- election. In the sixth indications| made the speech that placed Mr. | yyooune Kiyoura Compelled to Give — = { Up Task of Forming a New Japanese Cabinet. Toklo, Japan, Aprit 7.—The Jap- anese empire has been thrown into a condition of utter political confusion by the inability of Viscount Keigo Kiyoura to form a cabinet to replace that under the premiership of Count Yamamoto. The viscount today in- formed the emperor that he was com- pelled to give up the task entrusted . . P . . £ him. | is the greatest improvement ever made in All the political groups as well as stk The varicus prosressve fac stoves. By one motion it regula.te’s fire and | ‘;t Jl?.‘.‘.";r‘o'i,'l;n; esirer whin oven—push the knob to “Kindle”’, “Bake’’, the nayy demands immediate ad- g Jhaced f fnoney or wership oon- or “Check’’—the range does the rest. Better R L than two or more dampers. Have you seen it? newspapers refer to as A still sur. SR Eoemant ot 1 Tupen were This Single Damper is patented —no again summoned to the imperial T e other range has it. CAMP SUPERVISOR : AT The deep Ash Hod—iristead of the AT ASS’N ANNUAL &) old clumsy ash pan—with Coal Hod foF : beside it (patented) is easy to remove Miss Sara Mathews of New York to Address Y. W. C. A. Annual Meet- ing to Be Held on April 15, Everyone is cordially invited to at- tend the annual meeting of the Young Women's Christian assoclation to be . held in the chapel of the First church | For Sale By at 8:15 o'clock on the evening of April 16, | S 0o MILLS & COD © The principal feature of the even- ing will be an illustrated address by New Britain Agents. Miss Sara B. Mathews of New York. Miss Mathews has charge of all east- d ern summer camps for girls conducte i 5 ed by ‘the national board of the Y. ' W. C.'A. This organization runs two . : Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Makers, Boston girls’ camps during the summer, one at Altamont, N. Y., and one at