New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 6

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OLD HOME WEEK SPECIALS TIRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES STERLING TIRES 5000 YILES, TROJAN TIRES INDIA TIRES KELLY - SPRINGFIELD i R ;zfi;o L. S3197 3,500 Miles 30x3)5 Fabric $27.90 ......... $20.29 o S 8’000 Miles TIRES 8,000 Miles CORDS 30x314 $10.50 ... $13.97 ¥ On all Kelly-Springfield Tires we 32x315 $%4‘lls(t75 Salc$};5;l(c); These tires have made a big hit and On all India Tires we are offering are offering for this week a discount 34x41/, $63.25 ......... $48.53 are one of the best Ford Tires made. for this week a discount of 159. of 15%. If you need a couple of tubes, or are going to in the near future, now is the time to get them. Just read over the following prices: Guaranteed First Quality— We Will Personally Stand Back of These Goods. Wi GREY TUBES We Also Offer for this One Week a Discount : R D 53@ e ;’;;:; of 20 p. c. on all Repair Work a i o e $2.95 Amounting to Over $1.00 e el $5.90 SPRING & TYLE |l ' Vulcanizing 210 ARCH STREET Retreading Colonel A. L. Thompson, town | Bertrand has fled from IHonduras, [ 200 Orange street, given by the State| various attractions are proving very | of Trumbull street, Hartford, was CITYITEMS clerk, will leave Saturday for Jack- | following the victories of the revoiu- | Presidents’ association, including 4 { popular, particularly the dancing DRUNK IS INJURED taken to the hospital and his ;\nunfl : sonville, Fla., where he will be state | tionists in that country. Dr. Francisco | very fine entertainment. pavilion. =it dressed. He was discharged this New RBritain’s part in the World | representative at the national conven- | Bogran is now provisional president. Those wishing to be entertained | On Friday night there will be a i ety 3 . morning and returned to his home, TR et At e R o iy e G e o o over night please notify the state pres- | grand fireworks display at Walnut | Patrick Shay, of Hartford, Falls from | : ant e L B | The other man. Nicholas Rowe, went America to be held there Tuesday and 2 . ) ill Park. If it rains the display will = - 5 " I hore lant nlgki nittee will muet all trains and | pe held Saturday night. The various| ' o€OM on Shuttle Meadow Road stores and places of business will pre- | and Ts Removed to Hospital. ‘ S sent a striking appearance on Friday i The regular monthly meeting of fe Temple; No: 90N DNON I IIcikwill|| iWednesday §§ OnhistwayEhoRwILIROR J ‘nshine ks'avcietv_ eet this evening at Vega hall. at Philadelphia, Pa. . T enoon will be 506 History of the Hardware City in to- Eeee Archie Morse will have charge = 8 E A night. The police were notMied iy tele- | . HONDURAS TROUBL “’:;d"‘“ T‘ 3 honor roll bazaar. Donations| "o T e g : o Don’t bake, buy New Maid bread.— ——— T Be) DRIV o i i ')" urday, at 10 o'clock, will} phone yesterday afternoon that two bdvt. Dr. Membreno, Exile, Prepares to Re- Ak Esssjitfony Al Bunchinetsiare urged to beipress | come theibigiparade, Sinhe procession (15 5 o i 8 ooies | S BCee dir el S i *I'vis not meant will be started at a signal from a The 18 young I:tdICwal)m helped w; turn and Become President. for you alone. ent. bomb. The bomb, set up from tha| V€'Y drunk, were driving a team on s:ua'm- Al .\hn‘lnl '“«rkurn cent sale here of the ham and % el e . 4 2 i Svery word, thought and aetion neces- ‘;‘Zb’: :vetr:fim.h today presented with | San Salvador, Sept, 18.—Dr. Al- 3 > Pags it on. park, will release five flags that will | the West road to Shuttie Meadow and | | sitates the expenditure of nergy . pound box of chocolates by the food | berto Membreno, vice-president of ‘4:2‘“ _’"“"1 dowr | TW (O BIGGEST DAYS { Wave over the city during the parade. { that one of the men had fallen from 0 Foars uuithe ey committee Honduras who since last month has \ % o Tears, Following the parade, the soldiers : i v Lot it wipe am e < ~ b will b 1 . b 5 | the wagon and appeared to be seri- | | collapse Don’t fail to read tomorrow's Cour- | been in Guatemala City, );:\I\'mxlx fled by ARE YET TO COME ;\‘:‘W‘::m: H\wlr\lrl .3'00\ Mnn; H'Hl I'n”r[h(. ousiy injured. The informant re- | |, KALPHO starts at the foundation and pnt.—advt. when his arrest was ordered by Presi- | may ot toers, ovis as been made for 2,016 o 4 locts o tiiinae o cts ” X 5 o n Heaven the desd app: quested that the police ambulance be blood cella; rebuilds wornout nerve I dent Francisco Bertrand on a charge thea L men. Pasg It on. — —— sent to take the man to the hospital || tissues and. by virtue of its antiseptic of being involved in the revolution, { Tn the afternoon | various athletio] Offeer. Ferbert Lyon wag Pai | | propertics prevents the decay of tissnes PERSOMLS plansitojelalm the jefioshof president| B aretto—Good/daeer. Tomorrow and saturday WL BG | ovcnfs will be held betweeti the varl-| parched sith the patrol and found | | oo i ety teals gray matter in of Honduras, according to advices| yiowen—Coreapsis. Banncr Ones on Welcome Home ous fact teams and the Nutmegs|the men lying beside the wagon on || the brain and is therefore indispensable —_— from Guatemala City. Tt is veported | Golors—Gold and whita of this city and the Tigers of Hart-|the road. One of them had a deep | | tormiy Menial orkers, Contains no Mrs. J. J. Andzulatis and daughter, | that Dr. Membreno is preparing to e Celebration Program. ford will contest for gridiron suprem- { cut over his right eyve, while the other | | druggists, 1.0 Refuse substitutes ave returned from a 3,000 mile auto | take tho f steamer from the POrt| qqg nineteenth annual convention | | acy. The mayor's visiting guests will | uninjured. The injured man, || Inslat on the genuine KALPHO and ob- frip through New York, Pennsylvania, | of San Jose to go to Honduras to as-: of the Connecticut division of the In.| New Britain is this week holdinz | meet at the mayor's office and be CLEs 5 TOrpEdil Gt who later proved to be Patrick Shay, )hio, Indiana and Southern Illinois. sume the duties of office. President | ternational Sunshine society, will be | the greatest celcbration in its history | dined at the Elks' club held in New Haven, at the Church of /and on Friday and Saturday will come “hurches of the city will keep their the Messiah on Orange strect, Sep- the two biggest days of all. The city | doors open so that people may have tember 30, at 10 a. m. On the eve- | is gayly bedecked. Crowds are here | an opportunity to rest. The review- ning of the 29th, there will be a re- | from all over the state. The carnival | ing stand now being erected at the | was organized and exists to serve the interests of the people of this community. It has performed and is performing this mission. It has provided funds for the building up of the community by loans upon real estate and other securities, which amount at the present time to more than sixty per cent. of its deposits, 1t of- » fers now to aid individuals in this community to build their own homes by loans to them to the extent of its resources and that the law of the State of Connecticut allows at five per cent. interest. It furnishes a safe place for the people of this community to deposit their savings and pays upon such deposits at the rate —of four dollars each year for every hundred dollars of deposit, and at the same rate on sums of less than a hundred dollars. More than ,seventy-six thousand people have availed themselves of this op- portunity to place their savings in this bank since its organization and the bank is now serving 20,738 people in caring for and pay- ing interest upon their savings, it having at the present time that . R number of open accounts. H 3 It has total resources of $11,332,037. It has accumulated from k its earnings, in excess of the amount of interest paid to its deposi- h 3 5 . I tors, a surplus of, $525,492 more than enough to pay the full amount due every depositor. This surplus is a guarantee to the ““depositors against any loss the bank might sustain —exactly opposite the central place of meeting of the trolley cars, ! | p e and is open continuously from nine o’clock in the morninz until ! § four o'clock in the afternoon every business day in the weck ex- The bank is a mutual bank and belongs wholly to its deposi- i tors. It is here to serve the interests of the people of this city and vicinity, either to recelve and care for their savings, or {o i | f 4 * ST L ) (ot (AU o GRS 1 S v v 1| M The Greatest and Best of Agricultural In order to secure a loan it is not necessary to apply fo any agent, 4 no agents represent s, You shoutd apply indiauens we §! ) Fairs in Connecticut This Year. the bank and thereby avoid the payment of a commission to an agent. Such applications will receive careful consideration by. the TR L T D S G et e ‘ ; ; Finest Fruit, Vegetable, and Field coming through an agent. . ujsf. «:L\-e bank can be of service to you in any way, don’t fail i : A Crops, and Dairy Products. F]oricul. : ture. The Largest Cattle Show. %7 Ffj§ ASpanish proverb says, “If my friend deceive me once, shame on - Grand Exhibit by State Depts' ’zg - : - him. If he deceive me twice, shame on ME.” ] o fil?] %flflk of | £ : ; - UfgafliZGd Eofuag;%r present cigar ever deceive YOU—ever fall off | A Dazzllng M]dwa)f. Ia]'; usflfl{fl:gfl ‘ ‘ Sean . Xl;ou can };alway_s iepencll on my old friend Peter Schuyler. | ; A i ever in his mildness o 1 S—nev i 1 v T B | BV aange o i s o g 3 yeas—neve Horse Races—Athletic Getbackofa e : Sporf:s : Free Attractions Daily | | A picture of its building is shown ahove. i " i ADMISS]ON 50(: . DIRECTORS: Charles B. Oldershaw, George \W. Traut, Charles B. Parsons, H. Dayton Humphrey, Charles 1. Smith, John B. Minor, I ere’s 34 years of honest manufacturing back of this cigar of uskarying quality. 7 FREE AUTO PARK]NG- William H. Hart, John A. Anderson, Pafrick F. MeDonough, Made for 34 years by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albany, ward 1. Davison, . Allen Moore, Isaac D. Russell, | N\ tdward N. Stanley, Charles J. Pa D) Noah Luc

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