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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDwWY, OCTOBER 24, 1916. GEN. HARBORD HA - almost daily ocen ¢ HUGE DIAMOND CRUSHED, | BOLIDAY IN MASSACHUSETTS TO | CONVICT 3 IS FREED. cetion where raiding 1 s aro CELEBRAYE ARMISTICE SIGNING e NARROW ESCAPE | most constantiy \ - | Belicved to Be Part of Other Half of | jigston, Oct. 24, —Gov. Coolidge will | Pennsylvania Governor Pardons Man S " : 05 (he Cullinan Dinmond, TEue o pio Lunation i eeai it Held for Wife Murder. ° B lemi. Where (he mission’s antomo- ondon, Oct According to a | announced, declaring Nov. 11 a holi- Harrisburg, Oct. 24.—Gov. Sproul g a e e lres Ow biles were de W w o1 an [ Johanneshurg cable received in Lon- [ day this year to observe the first an- | has sizned a document which frees By Wead of Amcrican Mission (o Av- | ‘rmenian village. Ten days before [don, the large dinmon stimated i ary of armistice day, and for | William Josiah McMeen of Juniata E the mission reached there a Moslem | have weighed 1,600 carvats, which was [ w home the sailors | ¢ + Who has been in prison since menial Almost Gaptured! 1By hand bore down on the place, wre found in (he Premier mine, wa E s who servoe = viau (7)o Io8 siite mura ¢ Biclfoon hiet B ed the huildmgs, drove out or killed | fortunately crushed by the 5 The enreque cen in prison lon than any other § Bandits the male inhabitants and held the i lieved to be pavt of the other S | 5 ¥ nerican [ criminal in (i = O G 3 S e ot 7 The 5 received offers of employ- tent from i number of persons. Until Spri Constantinople, Oct. 16, (By . - : S LU o o , | nill dpring G. Harbord, head of the . s (s> ; : ! mission to Armenia, was cor : S ed upon his arrival here on his es- The motoring season is about at an end. ;«:‘;lv:\rlmtxvv” «:\lln)tv:x‘:»;\ x\x\ .‘Ivu;mlnx w fow ‘ ‘ ; s p : And your tir’es, more than likely, have given you all Gt SR el i / . 4 4 ! 3 i Doubtless right now, your greatest dread is the pur- A i R T O { ) ; : § g e ; chase of expensive tires—tires that will dezer- tember 3 by . Kurds, Tartars and B (oes : : . y D) iorate during the winter months even though jzsdgnoni “,"M“:tyf‘} : : \ : ; T R o R i you make little use of your car. ’ e M:J\IJI;L bk F : B But there is a way of :!volchng"thls dreaded expendi- d G > s 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 rds car had ronclied tho lain leai- : i & . - b - now on your car provided the fabric is still serv- It is believed that had he .]ceflhle'. : b o o AMnfliflm Breakfasts Cocked this ommg { Gates Half Sole Tire protects a tre that oiher L with the Armenians doubted Ve o T inarv cas v ] 3 e e i e =—====0__op Crawford Ranges. Was YoursOne? |§ ™e ordinary FrEE i Lo L AR VY Wi i b S While these cuts might not now prove serious enough to cause immediate material damage, the X ATt N i P i fall rains and winter snows will seep through chies declared they desired : : D St cutige Cw cconomical in its usc of fuel, easy to opu.lt’i,, ‘ the exposed places—rot the fabric—and a pre- T G B s s R ‘ A 2 of ihe saume styic. and can be relied upon for the very best mature blow out will soon ruin the casing be- intervened. They expressed = & - / results. . yond all hope of repair. Srafbstiounnn e moull Sene] 2 : § Examine your casings now, and have a Gates Half 1 conditions in Armeni; = = : All Crawford Ranges are equipped with the exclu- Sole applied before it is too late. Do .it now. Sbenapnen ot e T o ; sive Crawford Single Damper, which permits perfect We also do expert vulcanizing. regulation of the oven temperature — wide Heat BE”ER THAN»[}A'_UMH | i i C}l{([)\){;:“: U2 et A ‘ Flues and Cup Joints to prevent waste of fuel. GATES ls-lélljg 'I‘IRES Thousands Have Discovered i} L : { The style illustrated is the Fortress Crawford, a Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ; N combination coal and gas range, with two separate ¢ - = are a Harmless Substitute 3 g7 Y B, o 4 Ovens,a convenient Gas Broiler which folds away e I" S an Ire n Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- ¥ S = ¢ when not in use, and interchangeable Hods,—one : " stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure W | : 2 R laxative, and their effect on the liver is ; 4 for coal and one for ashes. almost instantaneous. These little olive- oAl 1 ) N Authorized Service Station T “fifd;,“%fiinfimfifn ‘fii‘;“tg'u?;g 3 S ) A good range is an economy, and there is no range Jiverand bowel complaints with calomel. ) \&) better than the Crawford. Ask us to explain the PHONE 2065 6 MAIN STREET The pleasant little tablets do the ¢ FRES R e good that fia\nmc}r v\r\.ii but have ;10 " €3 the various styles. bad after effects. They don’t injure the Y il s o e SOLD BY NEW BRITAIN, CONN. They take hold of the trouble and - quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes pla; avoc with the gums. A R e e Quick Returns Use Classified Column Tabls ke its place. H Turks who fired upon the > attack came while the car hrough the ortress Crawford Houscwives prefer the Crawford Range be- i s automobiles were restored and with of their property which had = o cause experience has taught them that it is stolen was given back to them. The Palice, Cott ” and that lazy tipation and a ke Dr. Edwards’ n you feel “logy”’ and “heavy They ar”” clouded brain ‘perkup” the spirits, 10cand 25¢. Salad Jell Lime Jiffy-Jell is fla- vored with lime-fruit es- sence in a vial. It makes a tart, green salad jell. y Jiffy-Jell dcsis_crts are - 3 SRl flavored with fruit-juice i % 5 ey 4 s e |\ L BT LET DR. FAGAN RESTORE YOUTH densed, sealed in glass. N o >3 h dessert tastes like § a fresh-fruit dainty —and " You witl change trom | |1 BEAEEL il BEAUTY,HFALTH AND PER- old-style gelatine dainties § e when you once try Jiffy- 3 5 3 e Jell. Millions have Chglr%if ?:;:(;}Z;ur grocer : : - FECT TEETH now ® > THIS SMILE THAT DETRACTS THE SMILE THAT ATTRACTS il - e H Before Treatment After Treatment — 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer™ E . 2 Pachages for 25 Cents | |} Dr. Fagan’s method of furnishing the patient with teeth minus plates has been proved a success not yet duplicated. It is not only a great improvement over the usual form of Bridge Work, but its qualities are more lasting, it is more conducive to cleanliness, and it resembles the natural teeth more closely. 3 . Dr. Fagan’s Bridge Work is radically different from other Bridge Work. It holds to the teeth or roots without slipping. You may eat anything you like. Beauti- ful, strong, natural, inexpensive. It is the best Bridge Work medern dentistry can produce. It is what you wani. s ol DIR. FAGAN’S WAY Come here in the morning, have your old teeth exiracted FREE without pain, and return home at night with my natural Bridge Work replaced so that the teeth cannot be detected from the most beautiful and natural ones. Decayed teeth saved—loose teeth tightened—missing teeth replaced without plates. it ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS ReSln O] i Extractions and Dental Surgery made painless by Nap-a-Minit. 5 e T lihaaee heals eruptions j§ o f Dentistry at Only those who have undergone | |} X-Ray Specialist | B el St them can reaiize the mental and | 8 and physical discomforts which many [ i i ; rasonable Prices skin affections cause. The distress- | B Radiologist I A fegeon ing appearance and the intolerable | ’ itching and burning too often make | NAP-A-M{NiT life really miserable. Yet Resinol | [ Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, 5 - 4 y generally overcomes these troubles | N NO PA | DENTISTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES [ S S promptly, even if they are severe Consultation—Examination In the Most Modern Dental Office in the City plete Unless Patient is and long-established. The Resinol . 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