New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 13

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il NEW BRITAIN HERALD. (o NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. THE AILI.ING RUB AUTOMOBILE TIRES AND SUPPLIES CORD AND CARSPRING TIRES RAYBESTOS TIRE BARGAINS : LICENSE PAD NUM- BRAKE LINING | 31x4 $10.00 BER HOLDERS 32x314 9.30 33x4 13.25 34x4 14.75 35x415 . .. 18.76 36x414 . e... 15.00 33x5 o 10.00 Prevents Foot From Slip- e All New Tires—Non-Skid. Guaranteed for Ten Years. ping on Pedals & LI%HTIII\I ? (;IZJ’S‘IT S $2.50 95¢ S A ARCO TUBES omplete—$2. Set o 0—20¢ SPARK PLUG o ) 28x3 8175 i TIRE HOLDERS : - FORD CUT OUT ANT ANTI BN ‘ e ;:gg ; RATTLER RATTLER o ERIRRSOT 32x314 2.3 e 34x31 2.40 T Safety First — Use Re-| 31x4 .. 2.85 - lé bestos When Relining | 32%% 2.95 Set of Three—75¢ 33x4 3.10 ol . T x4 ... 3.20 5 ol : . All Sizes Carried in Stock. e Knuckles.— : 36x4 3.40 STEERING ROD AN Hold Two 3!; Inch Tires. Guaranteed for One ouxdl - 420 | Complete, Ready to Attach | Radius Rod Anti Rattler RATTLER $1.50 Year’s Service. 37x5 . 495 35¢ Your Brakes. Saves your Saves Your Plugs j FORD FAN BELTS L e LTS bV D [ FORD BRAKE SHOES | Leather Belt ...... 25c OVAL MIRROR onavs el CAPS it One Piece Type .. ... 55¢ | Campbell Belt ...... 35¢ $2.00 Black or White DE LUXE HUB CAPS 20c 75 FORD OIL GUAGE Two Piece Type 5¢ | Hook on Belt ....... 35¢ Beveled Glass 85¢ VULCANIZERS GREASE GUNS AUTO LAMPS EDISON MAZDA Adamson . ...... $1.35 up | PIONEER ........ $1.50 | Oil Tail Lamps .... $2.00 NITROGEN LAMPS Schaler ........ $1.75 up | Brass Gun ......... .40 | Oil Side Lamps .... $2.00 Humboldt ...... $1.25 up | Jumbo .. .. .95 | Spot Lights .....$3.00 up Beacon Flashlights Greases, 0ils, Poiish, Carbide, Wrenches, Tools, Ciocks, Horns, Dash Lamps, Trouble Lights, Spot Lights, Gogglé Gloves and Dusters, Everything for the Automobile. THE ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 NMain =S New Britain, Con WONDER! PYRENE FIRE FORD Quart size ........ $1.25 EXTIGUISHERS 8 o d “i rg 2 Quart size ....... 2.00 flflfi flmi} B Gallon size ........ 3.00 SoSkam oy Dug T Corbin . .. Complete With Spray. surance Rate 15%. Standard . ’ | today a number of automobiles. Dur- Iuled a mew interest, and hundreds of |1and with many miles of automovile | ‘WORLD’S AFFAIRS ARE |has clapsed since I took the post of | than a milllon cases can be ing a recent journey through the ni- | citizens watched the Ar can agent | roads. There are, however, in Lima, the state ““;“”110]:~ Though I have | There will thus be left near! trate flelds several machines were | demonstrate the possibilities of his | the capital, over 300 machines, many ’ I exerted myself to the uttermost in the [ 000 cases of apples from thd | placed at the writer's disposal, and |machine. Jiven the president of the | of which are used as taxicabs. In AS THE ROLLING SEA ‘dhk‘hdrge of my duties, yet nothing |alone, and Austrdlia must €| has so far, been rendered to the coun- | them or see them go to wastd they did excellent service over some |rcpublic and several members of his | Colombia the department of public SE, ‘of the most trying trails to be en- 1mihinr-( were willing to undergo the | works has made plans, backed by try to benfit the general situation. In- being some 4,000,000 peopl countered in any country. Further- iomml of riding over one of the |government appropriations, for con- | Yang Tu, Chinese Promoter of Peace, | deed affairs of this world are as un- | commonwealth, every man, | more, it was learned that eight motor | roughest sections of highway that |structing highways suitable for auto certain and changeable as the roll and child in tF country could be sclected for the trials. The | mobiles. Among these may be men- waves of the wild sea. Clear and |to eat an apple a day regulary trucks are to be given a trial in the Says “It Cannot Be Done” And handling of intrate. The two-mule |truck proved a “wonder worker” and |tioned $15.000 for a road from Pop- team and cart in general use at pres- | people and newspapers made many |ayan to Pasto; $8,000 for one from ent, cost about $700. Small locomo- | favorable comments. Its advent in |Pamplona to Cansanare; $24,000 | (correspondence of the Asso. Press). Presents His Resignation. moon in the zenith of the sky (for the | harvest is consumed. sun can only be used to signify an | | | plain is this body of mine, like the |months if the whole une | South America Will Now Be Mec- emperor, or the head of a nation). NEW FRENCH SOCIE 1 I Salesmen m That Lme ‘ costing several thousand dol- | Asuncion revived a movement pre- |yearly for highway improvements i e | ca 1or | 12 may eventually be replaced by |viously started to place several motor | from Bogota to Bovaca; $10,000 for s PEIRS e SVE R L | Though possessed of the talent and | _ o | the motor truck if it proves its prac- | trucks in service between interior dis- |a road from Santa Marta into the | chief promoter of the society for the | ability of Bismarck, one is hound to pondence. oF{EI S | tical aitility. The truck, costing from | tricts and the larger towns, Where |coffee district of that section; and a | preservation of peace which fathered | fail in trying to rule a country as| FParis, May 28—“La Plud i tumultuous Mexico. Words of dis- | Famille” (The Largest Far aproval in circulation are fearful and | the title of an association jif I am now in the same position as that Yuan Shi-kai to relieve him of all of- | of Chou Kung (a loyal duke of the | ficial duties and permit him to return ! Chou dynasty) and my intention of | of fathers and mothers of 3 ing roads. During the g is native home. Mr. Yang, in ac- | returning home is not weaker than |of five or more has been using th ecommercial auto- | year three auto trucks and 1o hig satlvs how L | that of Mencius (who longed t> retire | Its objects are v\ii',"!::;v:‘ ('(:‘ tion and to cultivate, is brousht out Well worth watching by thoso inter- ‘\:’v‘l"'f:;v‘f"l m‘l‘\"" -‘“\"("‘:‘“’“;“““'m(“]“'g ure cars were &‘n]mg:a‘ ‘:) B R e | D native place after his tying | study of the rights and {0t ant axticlel bylviliam WAWRE d Jind ested i ihoksalofotf commencial i Loilt Uh the acivicy Bt hecour. United =hes. secretaries and is president of the and unproductive journey among the | moss)fauSERRARIY o1 Y the May number of the Bulletin of the for should the 140 companies o | try's trade demanded, and trucks were! The greatest natural fleld for the | mr )/ 1 ovement Commission, | ociont states). It 1s thorefore | to faviSiuNabEGH sgandn Pan-American Union, Washington, D, |ing in Chilean nitrate eventual -V' | ments destined to further thol 1 | $2,000 to $3,000, may prove itself more | the onl means of transportation to- | subvention of $30,000 for a road e AP ] RO, 1GE mEs s economical than the old stem; the | day consists of cz s and pack ani- | the medicinal springs near arre ed from the state council, and asked 3 clearing and building of a cheap road | mals. quilla. Venezuela, notwithstanding | ¢ ¢ Sk Gandiase America, and that the great southern go. "o tryck will certainly be 1 “Bolvia, one of the world’s most di- | that gasoline is fifty cents a galion in continent will eventually offer an im- | cxpensive than the laying of railway mense territory for the automobile tracks for the locomotives and dump manufacturer to take into considera- 'cars. At any rate, the experiment is | That the motor car is finding its way into the remote sections of South ed for the defense of the versified countries topographically, dition to being a member of the state A rge i g i earnestly requested that I immediately e onne run from automobile, however, in South Amer- | The revolutionists have been especial- ! s , o i . i : | adopt the auto truck the demand will < I % 3 - 1 o ! C be relieved from my present pos . C. Even in tho: countries x\hqre gn('hm“y e N o Potosi to Suc P stance of 150 ica is to be found in Argentine, |1y bitter in their deunnciaiion of Yang | 3 L and interests, and vid Eoddizoads ere scare he automobller & o, Bts miles, where 's are far from Brazil and Uruguay, and in each of |Tu because of his identification with | , .o~ . the members of families is becoming a necessity for industrial “ hines. CIDER GOING TO WASTE. S B iccts 1s o competition good. This was an experiment in these countries improved highways |the monarchial movement in ils very purposes, for in many places it is be- | Trucks Cause ¥xcitement. freight and passenger service; and the are being extended and motor v beginning. Although less than forty ginning to demonstrate its value i"]‘ “A few months ago, while the {cars long o demonstrated their hihcles multiplying rap In 1913 {years old, Yang Tu hasz been ane of | Melbourne, Australia, April 22— the transportation of freight and p: writer was in araguay, the first | practicability Since the advept of Argentina alone imported 5,115 auto- | the most successful business men in The Australian apple crop, which i sengers where railroads are imprac- [ motor trruck ever seen in that coun- | the truck in Dolivia the roads have mobiles. An automobile show is te China. He made a large foriunc in { unusually big this year, is seriously ticable or too expensive to build. In jtry arrived in Asuncon. A consider- 1 received more attention than form e held in Puenos Ayres this year in antimony mining in Hunan province, | affected because of the death of ships | m—————————— (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) |10 families of s v more with prize hundred to those 1 he large| this connection Mr. Reid writes: {able number of pleasure cars, espe- [ly; the pleasure car has become a n conneciion with the countr: and has been prominent in poiitics for | for export In the two chief apple- | NS “In the barren nitrate section .of |cially those of cheaper grades, are in | cessity and their numper has In- nial celebration, an event which will several years. Ya Tu's leiter of | producing states, Tasmania and vie. | ¢+ 8- JUBLNSON, 1 Chile where the cart and mule have juse\in the Paraguayan capital; but !¢ specially in La Paz. doubtless not be lost sight of by the aiion 3 follows: | toria, nearly 5,000,000 cases of apples | DENTIST long done faithful service, one finds |the arrival of the monster truck cre- [ Peru, as everyone knows, is not il‘r\mmn:m manutacture i o the great president: A year ' have been harvested, but not more | National Bank Blag. Open H

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