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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1910. ! | ter Georse Smith of Philadelphia, ] “It is dificult to make coPAPADN former president of the American Bar | @5 to the degree of “qestitution association and a commissioner of | distress in different triots - ‘me American committeee for Ar- | towns, but I think the 1o f r | menian and Syrian relief, which has | that came to my knowled STAvaNd charge of the greater part of the re- | 1gdir, where there ijs e | liet work ther portion of sickness and o higher | Mr.. Heinz says reports {hat some | 4°ath rate than in either Erivan ot T of the refugees, driven frantic by | Alexandropol. hunger and suffering, have resorted “Regarding reports of cannibalism 5 . opinion. He adds that food for | <" i e 500.000 in that territory will have to | ©f Coa I have been forced against my another year. true. I saw with my own eyes muti« —_— | or rood Is so serious,” | lated remains of corpses which have Constantinople, May 20.—Starv: s the telegram, “that the women |been exhumed from newly made » forced t into the fields ana | 8raves I did not see anybody whe obtain grass roots which they cook | had actually witnessed the eating of menian refugees and in the Cauc into a kind of broth and serve as|human flesh but there is so much | circumstantial evidence of this that I per lly came to believe it true. tion and misery prevail among region, aceording to a telegram sent | poiled greens, occasionally getting a by Herbert Hoover in Paris DY |pit of rice to mix with it. This con- Howard Jieinz. America food com- | stitutes the principal diet of many. i ‘Typhus has been epidemic during The little children, naturally get the ! the winter and has taken away in this city. worst of this situation because they thousands, but with the moderation Mr. Heinz has returned from a trip | cannot eat such material, and it is|of the weather it is now decreasing; ! ildren that the death | but cholera is making its app c of inspection in Caucasus on | amon [o2sen which he was accompanied by Wal- | and the outlook is threatening missioner for the Near East who is TRIMMED . CHILDREN’S HATS : Besse-Leland’s 1| 1 §| %~ or NEW STYLES NAVY AND PEARL GRAY 3 howing a splendid assort- ; o ment of thesc hats. They are the last word in style for present wear. We have them in solid colors and in com- binations. SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATUR- SA I URDAY ARy R\ asteRn mumeny 60. MALINE SPECIALS |{|] =% Shirt Sale of Qur Entire Stock of et A Made to Order $1.50 Shirts, Including Parker E § O | Shirts $1.15 { § B [ BNoCARBON MORE POWER LESS FUEL Boys’ $10.00 Two-part Suits B B B || === - N 0 : LEAK -O _ | B B Lo e A Oil Sealing Piston Rings $7.95 , BERI Y GIVE RESULTS 2 B - A No Other Rings Can Boys’ Wash Suits Specials 5 2 0 B ual Service $1.25 N $1.45 1 B §l Popular? They Make Good Results Lasting i “NO-LEAK-O” “oil SEALing” rings are made from a special formula of - ‘ = i1 | B close-grained, toughb gray iron. Individually cast; accurately finished. Made under 9 ° j ) ta{ | M8 patented processes, by which even tension on the cylinder wall is secured without Boys $15°00 Bllle Sel'ge SllliS fOI' B Ky | @ pecning or hammering. The finished ring has equal bearing on the cylinder - o " > g% |l wall—the ring wears evenly, the cylinder wall wears evenly, and not oblong. Graduation and Confirmation | BB They arc tough and springy, not liable to break. 9 o Rings made in two or more parts or with a very long lap joint helps equalize $11 98 4 1 Sy ' the bearing on the cylinder wall, but carbon forms between the parts, friction . ; @ k4 |88 overcomes resiliency, and the ring is dead. Not so with “NO-LEAK-O”. They i ; 8 vibrate under any and all conditions. “NO-LEAK-O” rings are not ground, but v ¥ 1 ,j g8 turncd, leaving the tool marks. They will fit themselves quickly. i 9 X The GROOVE in “NO-LEAK-O" rings is cut at right angle with the face g Men S $4950 afld $5-00 Odd TI’OUSQI‘&, ! i § sloping downward. On the down stroke the SQUARE EDGE will gather the o v ¢ ; SURPLUS OIL from the cylinder wall and pull it towards the oil pit. On the up Speclal Pl‘lce $3.50 stroke, the oil will be distributed on the cylinder wall again, from the sloping 2 face of the groove. Pulsating as it were, preventing the groove from clogging. + |8 and insuring perfect lubrication and oil seal. o ' : For High Compression put the top ring in with groove part up. Gasoline SpeClal Sale Straw Hats : : 5 % # contains about 20% Coal Oil. On the compression stroke, Coal Oil attempting & g B B8 to pass is trapped in the groove, which helps to form the seal. On the power $1 50 : ot % B stroke it is drawn into the heated firing chamber, by capillary attraction, ex- O ; { |B ploded into power or joes out the exhaust pipe and not into the oil pit injuring lubrication. Very simple, vet very effective. On the Market Tcss Than Five Years, Installed in Over 600,000 Cars. o : STOCK SIZES AND PRICES : Bl Al sizes up to and including 3 3-4 X1-4 .... $ .50 5 x8-16 including 5 1-16x1-4 . 90 - Lo i : : 3 3-4 x9-832 “ 3 38-4 x7-16 ..., 55 -8 x1-4 Ry 5 - .. .95 13 3-8 x3-8 .... 6 1-4 x5-16 i -4 .. 1.20 38 Stores 38Cities § ¢ 0 48 SRR R I PR T 3 4 ke 4 1-4 x1-4 . 7 f x3-8 o 6 x 1.13 i ; 4 4 3-4 x9-32 " 4 15-16x1-4 . ‘. 85 7 x3-8 (4 7 1-2x3- 1.50 For larger sizes see Price List. Special sizes and When ordering. give bore of cylinder, width of ring, prices given on application. the year, model and make of car RACKLIFFE BROS.CO.INC. i Accessory Dept. 14 Bigelow Street New Britain