New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1914, Page 5

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BRITAIN NEW DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1914, | Fisk Adjustments Based on 3,500 Miles ALLING RUBBER CO. nited States Adjustments on Nobby Treads Based on 5,000 Miles AUTOMOBILE TIRES Impenal 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. 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. 'FISK TIRES Plain Tread Town Car Tread 28x3 = $12.95 $18.15 30x3 13.85 19.40 30x31, .17.00 22.10 32x3!;, 18.10 23.50 34x315 - 19.20 24.90 32x4 23.45 29.30 33x4 24.30 30.40 34x4 26.35 31.65 36x4 28.05 33.65 1 36x414 37.10 44.50 37x5 43.15 51.80 : WRITE FOR DISCOUNTS The Fisk Town Car:Tread is the best NON- SKID Tire made. : ‘They prevent skidding and give additional mile- age, F THE ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 MAIN STREET Have you a " KLAXON . or. KLAXET You can’t get out of that mud hole unless you have ajon vour car. They are built Weed chain. 6 to produce big, clean-cut sound waves of great carry- 28x3 ¢ ing power, 30x3 30x3Y5 32x31, 34x31, 32x4 33x4 34x4 36x4 36x414 8.00 37x5 9.75 Weed cross links, all sizes. $4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.50 Gloves for all tastes and all seasons, at all prices. OQur specialty is Grinnell “Rist-Fit” Gloves— § the kind you see advertised. & They’re “‘ventilated” for warm_weather. Washable “‘Reindeere’’ leather, 4 Come sce them NEW BRITAIN, CONN. BRASS POLISH RUBBER BOOTS ; for Washing the Car Prices from 48¢ 10 $3.50] $3.60, $4.00, $4.50 thing for the auto. SYNDICATE STORES WS STBUCK AT A right swing to t WRESTLING MATCH mat, Lewis struck after he cried thai Zbyszko attempted to gouge out one of his eyes. Police interference. Several free-for-all fights. A ringside speéch by Zbyszko Polish, denying he tried to Lewis. ylellt.y of Excitement When Wladek Zbyszko and “Strangler” Lewis Stage Impromptu’ Bout. Detroit, Mich, April 8.—Several hundred persons paid several hundred | dollars 4o watch _ Wladek y, Zbyszko, | prothar of Stanislaus, and Ed “Stran. gler’” Lewis, wrestle at a local ar- mory last -night. witnessed : ' . Twenty minutes of clawing, pulling and hauling. An outpouring of angry, more than an hour. The wrestling. match fairly large ~crowd.’ struck Zbyszko the This is what: they ‘When latter's . Rich milk, with malted : Ty o milk, mal in extract, in powder form—dissol: in water—more healthful than tea or coffee. Used in mio,,;':; athletes. The best diet for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, . and the Aged.. It agrees with the weakest digestion. - Ask for “’HORLIOK’S*’—at Hotols, Restaurants, Fe 0 1 wif 5 i - s jaw delivered | toward the ring. by Lewis, which sent Zbyszko to the in gouge excited people that kept the police busy for attracted a Lewis | friends }leapeéd from' their seats ‘and started | Police immediately interfered and somebody awarded the match to Zbyszko on a foul. Somebody else declared all bets off, As a mob surged about the ring, po- lice broke it up and after hard work a number of trouble makers were ejected, t ady for Easter R U? THE STYLISH WEARING ’31.00 PER APPAREL WEEK Easter news that will appeal to the fair sex—not only because of the values but &lso the assortments and the high qualities. STYLISH POPLIN WOOL SUITS, $27.50 in the newest effects with long back afid 7-3° sleeves. Collar trimmed with fancy braid and belted back. Skirt made with cross fold in front draped to the back. Extra smart. FRENCH SERGE RAGLAN COATS, The smart coat not only for present wear but for summer Moire collar and cuffs, messaline lined—$14.75. FOR: MEN: Men folks are knowing this store through the kind of ‘dealings that a man likes—servicc, attention and promptness, e BLUE SERGE SUITS. $14.00 up. They are suits of quality’ and style. show you a good suit that we can sell at $14. PATCH POCKET SUITS. $16.76 up. In fancy greys and browns as well as mixtures and plain materials—well made and finished, the equal of suits selling / at $5 more. THECaesAr MisenSrore THE HOME OF CHEERFUL CREDIT We’re Re NO MONEY | DowN | as well. We want tu 687-695 MAIN_STREET. HARTFORD, CONN. MISTLETOE IN WEST. 7 the east, Mistletoe thrives on the western coasts to an extent not approached in This season’s baseball race promises The illustrations a No. 1, guides the lu«-rs as fol- | to be one of the most interesting in | many years, The advent of the Fed- | eral league is of great interest in itself, as is the fact that by weak- ening several of the clubs they lows Frank Chance, who : Ne. veters oW York Yank Pittsburgh Mack, Athletics; of the {'dn ‘outside-chance as pennant conten- | Federal league, and manager of the Fred Clark, No. 8, der” of the m. Connie major league | silent le No. have given other tea ‘ 1, Joe Tinker, backbone « « G league’'s greatest No. 7, | the Federals 8, league's premier player, ‘hicago team; No. Cork Ty Cohb, the all stovall, Johnny Me- iraw, N No. Giants ader; American round plg George manager of No. National Kansas City team Christy Mathewson, the The pen- All Ready for Opening of Baseball Season; ' Some of Leading Factors in the Major Leagues famous | New | delphin in the | In many places this para- sitic growth is responsible, directly or indirectly, for a considerable loss of timber, FOR TUBERCULOS Dr. Ryan, German Scientist, Interesting Experiments in ing White Plague Patients, London, April 8.—Dr. Ryan, h of the Finsen Light Institute, made interesting experiments in treatment of patients suffering fi surgical tuberculosis, says the hagen correspondent of the D Telegraph. Electric light was used in which had hitherto required knife and, it is =aid, with most isfactory results, Describing the treatment, the o respondent says the patient is p! about a yard in front of an ordl are lamp and its rays directed the affected parts of the body. irritation lasts, at the beginning the treatment, fifteen minutes d but it is increased gradually unt| reaches the wound on the half ho It has been suggested that the cure may also be useful in o lung tuberculosis, but this has yet been demonstrated. TRECERE LEMRLS Mother, ou‘ Should Know that the care of your little one’s constitutional habits- during childhood, is your first and greatest duty. You chmdmd know that the prom up ofp:he mg?;':ndm which mostchildren are prote, :n-y save Jour child 13 er-years of digestive misery. | 'n:nyl trusted remedy of many Used by mothers for 24 years, sivel e little one exactly the igestive assistance n. These powders are pleasant to take and casy for parents to give, There is mo harmful purgative ac- tion. When your child is feverish, with bad slomach, or fretiul nant winners are picked as follows: | F $aa Sonmicome’ of Teade American and Balti- at yoyr Druggist. - y in the Federal Pittsburgh, You should ask for Washington and all Mother Gray’s Sweet as sure runners up, and FOR CHILDREN. a great Battle for the remaining first division RS T TR e T | the more Chicago ave countea on berths is expected.

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