New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 17

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WIS TIRES ROW ON YOUR CAR LAST UNTIL SPRING The motoring season is about at an end. And your tires, more than likely, have given you all the service that you can safely demand of them. Doubtless right now, your greatest dread is the pur- chase of expensive tires—tires that will deterior- ate during the winter months even though you make little use of your car. But there is a way of aveiding this dreaded expendi- ture, as the experience of over 1,000,000 mo- torists proves. From 5,000 to 15,000 miles can be added to the tires now on your car provided the fabric is still serv- iceable. ' Besides adding this mileage to the worn casing, the Gates Half Sole Tire protects a tire that other- wise would soon give way. The ordinary casing as you know, receives small cuts during the motoring season, While these cuts might not now prove serious enough to cause immecdi material damage, the fall rains and winter snows will seep through the ex- posed places—vot the fabric—and a premature blow gut will soon ruin the casing bevond all hope of repair. : Examine your casings now, and have a Gates Half Sole applied before it is too late. Do it now. Expert vulcanizing. GATES {f TIRES THE INGSLAND TIRE £, INC. (LY Authorized Service Station New Britain, Conn. many AF 6 MAIN STREET . FOR QUICK RETURNS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Furnitureand Rugs RIGHT IN PRICE QUALITY STYLE That prices are higher is common knowledge but do ngt get the idea that everything is beyond your reach. ’ y You‘ll find plenty of good standard articles of furniture sprinkled throughout every department of this store at moderate prices—from kitchen to parlor furnishings, rugs and all. You can still completely furnish a home for a moderate sum and well within your means. Just tell us your story and let one of our sales- men browse around with you. CORPLETE HOME FURBISHERS 40-58 FORB STREET WARTFORR ABERTS FOR BLEHWO0R RangEs <7 y y~ OVERLODKIKQ 4 WHERE QUALITY CAPITOL 15 MIGHIR THAN PRICE. BEDUNDS Store will close at 6 p. m. Saturdays, starting Saturday, November 1st. VOTEGN ANENDHENT ENATORS IN Shan[ung Question Lost by 56-35 Count The vote on For the Republicans Amendn t., Fall, elinghuysen, Phipp herman, T sworth, D son, Ind. , Okla., I., Cummir Minn., Ken- 1 Hitcheoc! , Kendrick, Wvo., McKeil | Mon., Owen, Simmons, N. , Md. Thomas, Underwood, Ala., Ton., Williams, Miss., Wolcott, not voting Senators N. J.: Martin, demo- Smith, democrat, S. C.: rat, 8. D.,, we paired amendmen Senators W. Va., and Fer- Mo., were paired Sy A% Johnson, dem , republican, republican, Youngster Sent to Reform Being Willing, School, A small Boy in chambers was com- mitted to the School for Boys in Mer- iden for sleepi nights. His father that he should be and his mother, who was was indifferent about the The boy is disobedient about d, and needs to commi present, matter. be 1is pal, stood at his was an amusing spectacle, e bel air of trousers several si S e for One of the rules of the police ) s that when a an d locked up his belt is inst attempts 5 own life, the boy was in the cell over night his taken and had not been re- rt time. As this is his is t ec tion. CLATMS HARTIFORD POLICE HIT HIM WITH BLACKJACKS. Hartford, ( alias Lento, 60 days a police court, Hartford policemen with blackjacks while tograph him for the r nd has complained to lice Farrell he polic ers have ord t. 17.—Peter Sarrubi, en a jail sentence of 1 idler in the Hartford declares that three assaulied him trying to pho- gallery, hief of Po- commission- gation. AIRPLANES FOR SALE. Paris, Oct. 17 he Trench army 1t 2 loss to know what to do with its vast stock of aircraft. Auction sales of airplanes o zed by the govern- viewed with absolute indif- ference by the general public. At the last sale a scout plane fitted with a 0 horsepe motor found no pur- ager cven 0 OWNS LONDON POST ment are London—Lady Bathurst is the only sh woman owning a newspaper. akes an active part in the man- f the London Post, which o inherited from her father. se he was placed on proba- | 1919, (= | | | el ADNIRAL STITT | Washington—The smile on the face Rear Admiral Stitt as he comes of the White House The president Is bet- Admiral Stitt is one of the phy- cians attending President Wilson. of Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days | Druggists refund money if PAZD | T fails to cure Itching, | Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Stops | Irritation; Soothes and Hecals. You ! restful sleep after the first | tion. Price 60c. | ————— | = — b of intention to dispose of his stock and fixtures in the store at 335 Park et on October 30 for the sum of e P The board meeting of Trinit; LILY iTEMS | Methodist church owing to the incles | ment weather last night was ‘pos ! i " poned until next week, at which tin I Otto Youngblad today sold a four- it is expected that all members of thd | family house at 481 Park stroet Louis Bayer through tho Camp Real Estate company. Harry Hoberman Virginia Mettey, of Court to board will be present and action taken upon the resignation of Rev. Warre I*. Cook. , sustained a broken wrist yes- erday when she fell down a stairway in her home; has filed notice For many thousands of women the Path to Health has certainly been through Lydia E. Pinkhani's Veg- etable Compeund. ‘When this great.remedy was firstintroduced, and for many years after, skeptics frowned upon its curative claims, but as year after year has.rolled by and the little group of women who had been cured by it has siice grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands—doubt and skepti- cism have been swept away as by a mighty tidal wave, until today this purely vegetakle medicine is recognized as the greatest remedy for woman’s special ills in the world.” Thisisthecause it s a wonderful tonic and reconstructor which acts directly and favorably upon the feminine organization and is a specific for that purpose. Women -in All Coun«3rs Depend Upon Lydia E. Pinkkam’s Vegetable Compound Correct Apparel for Women and Misses 149 Main Street New Britain, Conn. OUR FIRST SUIT S Extraordinary Values at $34.50 $41.50 $55.00 THE MATERIALS COLORS ARE Silvertone Navy Blue Wool Velour Brown Tricotine Oxford Serge Taupe TAILORED AND FUR TRIMMED —a § ‘We Also Offer Some Exceptional Values in DRESSES Serge Jersey Trocolette Tricolette Georgette 7 Evening Gowns Velvet Satin Combination Effects. $14.50 to $47.50 A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT YOUR DRESS

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