New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 24

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$1.00 each and tubes for 50c each. Here is without question the most extraordinary tire and tube offer ever made in this or any other section of the country fresh, clean, new factory stock. This sale is on most all leading standard makes of most popu- SALE I1L..OOIKK? A Tire for $1.00 For ten days—Saturday, April 23 to Monday, May 2 inclusive, we will sell tires for on lar and widely advertised tires. Remember 10 days only—April 23 to May 2 inclusive. One 30x3 Tire One 30x3 Extra Tire for No purchaser can buy more than four tires or four tubes under the offer. . List Price A Tube for 50c To every customer purchasing one tire or tube of the new low list price du this sale we will give an extra tire or tube the same make and same size—$1.00 for the extra tire, 50c for the extra tube. In other words you practically get two tires for the] price of one and two tubes for the price of one. We are making this offer only because we want to begin this season with a record sale. FABRIC or CORD TIRE $1.00 for ANY SIZE. RED or GREY TUBE 50c FOR ANY SIZE Come early by all means—it will pay you well for you save almost the entire price of a tire and tube. EXAMPLE One 30x3 Tube j \ One 30x3 Extra:. Tube for ....a. ..o lie. L Eosaldid o0y In a sale like this it is best to come early and get the first choice. ALEX AUTO SUPPLY MOTORCYCLES OWNERS NOTICE THESE LOW PRICES 28x3 Reindeer Tires 28x3 Firestone Tires 28x3 United States Tires .... OPEN EVENINGS 86 ARCH STREET LEADERS OF LOW PRICES Ask for a Free Oil Ticket. Reduce Driving Expenses. including Edmund Gose, and G. B. MUST WE FIGHT JAPAN? by W. B. ow Books at few Briiain !nstitute ] JING CITY, by J. . MacDonald. | pial, sympathetic sketches of n Paris {n the years just pre-| the war, when the author was tic critic in that eity for the| pn Fortnightly Review. of the French stage, mlnzlcd plctures of the Parisians of pre- s, make very enjoyable read- . L. A. Booklist. | { aiel e | VIOR OF CROWDS, by E. in. ! eriticism of platitudes and con- | which become crystalized minds of groups and which, ut receiving Individual welgh- s for thought. . . Some sharp isma of slipshod thinking in ed- on."—A. L. A. Booklist. | . . | OPE, 1789 19"0 by E. R, Turner. broad, accurate survey of an im- nt period. . . Valuable because flects the alteration of historical ctive brought about by® the war. For the average reader in- d in history.—A. L. A. Booklist, e (BERT BEBRBOHN TREE, by ax M. Beerbohm. her sketches by associates and friends, pro- relatives— pw to Banish Pil : Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the hysician Who Discovered a Common Sense Remedy you think that the surgeon's is the only method of escape the misery of pilles, it's be- you - haven’'t heard of the new ment known as Dr. Leonhardt's ROID. (Peggtor's treatment is internal. penting for years he dis- ¢ exact cause of piles and further and compounded ¢dy that weuld remeve the Leenhardt wants every sufferer t by Mhis discevery and so w will be no doubting or 'k & Brainerd Co. and all authorized to sell HEM- guarantoe that it will do back. Shaw-——contribute to the picture of this genial, vigorous personality.”—A. | L. A Bookll-t. central and eastern Europe, by Standards of living.”- Coningsby Dawson. * e @ “All the power of the trained novel- | ist has gone into this small book. l Read it.”"—Publ. Weekly. | KAISER vs. BISMARCK: letters by the Kaiser and new chapters from the Autibiography | of the Iron Chancellor. e o o These | MODERN DEMOCRACIES, by Lord ‘“He retains the Jjudicial quality of mind. { ding us hope.”—N. Y. Times. *“The Literary Review of the N. Y. NN D. | Evening Post will contain a review by SPANISH PROSE AND POETRY, old Ex-President Eliot soon. Pitkin. ‘“Summarizes the findings from both the Japanase and American . o point of view. .. The last section in- intermarriage and | -A. L. A.Booklist. YOU: a contemporary portrait ot tlons as racial MYSTIC ISLES OF THE SOUTH SEAS, by Frederick O'Brien. ““He is unique among travel writers today because of his charm and en- thusiasm. This describes his first visit to Tahiti and preceeds ‘White Shad- ows’ in time.”—N. Y. Times. o suppressed OUR FAMILY AFFAIRS, 1867-1896, by E. F. Benson. “To those not yet tired of analyzing | the much abused era it will be a rich mine of new material, fqr the Benson household was a true Victorian: mycrocosm.”"—Literary Review. Bryce. 2 vols. On the whole he ends by bid- and new, with translated speci- mens, by Ida Farnell. “Revealing the richness of Spanish literature . from the fourteenth cen- tury to the present day, with & bio- graphical sketch and critical estimate IT MIGHT HAVE HAPPBENED TO cludes expert oplnlons on such ques- of each author.”—Publisher’s Note. ‘e e VOICE OF JERUSALEM, Zangwill, “A collection of essays every aspect of Jewish thought. He writes as a Jewish leader, with a wide outlook on world and local affairs. Book also contains series of ‘Songs of the Synagogue’ translated from medieval liturgy.”"— Publisher’'s Note. P by Israel covering life and FICTION. GATE OF IVORY, by Sidney L. Ny burg. “A romance, with a political back- ground, laid in Baltimore in the 1890s. The ‘gate of ivory’ is the power of imagination which enables the hero, who has been accused unjustly, to . . . live in fancy an ideal life.”— AT THE —SALESTOR — “WHERE EVERY DAY IS A SALE DAY” JERSEY SUITS—Latest Models All Wool, All Lined SUITS . HATS—Easily worth $4.50 HATS—Worth up to $6.50 ..... ........ vereee... $10.00 ceeeee...$ 950 . $3.50 and $1.89 cesiilees $ 100 ceaveeies...$ 395 ... $6.50 and $3.95 WAISTS-A bargain at $2.00—only 2 to a customer ... ... 59 Cents THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE 411 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN. Texaco Gasoline Filling Station, 29c Gallon. ' and worked out and well written.”— BICYCLE OWNERS NOTICE /THESE LOW PRICES 28x1% Revere Tires $2.45 28x1% Penn Tires . 28x1% Penn Tires .. OPEN SUNDAYS A. L A Booklin. child life of the last generation in “An amusing pair. Full o ool Russia. They are written with a terse, people and their doings.”™ i HARE, By Ernelt Oldmeadow. beautiful simplicity.”—A. L. A. Book- Rev\.w The second in a projected trilogy, | list. the first of which was “Coggin.” T oMl R FTARREE 3 mmr ‘WITH THE DOG, and other Do not wait until the sumn stories, by Anton Tchekhov. is upon us. Place your awning, “A really clever story of ordlnx.ry “Nine stories, sometimes one inci- NOW. Eddy Awning & Decorats people. The plot is well conceived dent in a single life.”—A. L. A. Book- —adv. £ LDS . s e HARLEQUINADE, by Halloway Horn. story.” ““The political part is well handled Literary Review. b 4 T of Iu-l u JEWISH CHILDREN, by Shalom Wwithout exammtkm "—iLiterary Re- Aleichem. view. s . . lLI’.l'l'LE BACK ROOM, being the so- IMPOSSIBLE APOLLO, by Thomas ! sial and political adventures of Cobb. i Peter Cadogan, by E. 8. Cham- “Sketches and stories Jewish WRONG TWIN, by H. L. Wilson. Reduction Sale on High Trimm d Hats Grade Trimmed Ha “A pleasant after-the-war Engush! ‘berlayne. —at— of 133 Main Street The most unusual values are offered for tomo Which will give you an opportum?' to buy a beautif individual style, that sold regular from $18 to $25, af vou felt that it was beyond your means, but would ha loved to have one. NO TWO ALIKE. Fifty of These Hats on Sale Tomorrow $102 and $125 Trimmed Hats That Sold Up to $10.00 Reduced This Way .Regular $10.00 values, TO MORROW. Regular $8.98 values, TO MORROW Regular $6.98 values, TO MORROW Regular $5.98 values, TO MORROW Regular $4.98 values, TOMORROW! § EXTRA SPEGIAL $1.49 Children’s Hats Large Variety of raed ailors and $5.95 $4.95 $3.95 $2.08 $1.98 $1.49 Sport Models. ’

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