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- L] V NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1927 HISTORY WILL Bt h elf Surop: portant to Englishmen, it tells the « T i NGy nglishman whether his r with the Conqu v Book is to Eng people of the world. William must and Greek roots, supplicd terms for | peas be ¢ with som sraphic complicated thoughts and e ) and very pig. Domes- % Book comes down to ns as the pot 5 s first thorough cen- two or thrbe times a week, an uate supply of green fresh veg- is important, green veg- s should be eaten three or four s a week. Corn pread and milk | utter milk should be taken 1 to gauge When a scic They Start Days A With a Joy - ERE are three fine hotels in the United Hotel y Chain, so famous for exceptional service. They are three hotels at which folks delight to arrive, and which guests always leave with regret. William the Gonqueror IS to B: : Honored the AMayflower Log is to America - BODYWEIGHTTS GUIDE TO HEALTH Diet to Increase Those Uuder " Weight Given ‘ he supper menu should include 1 or biscuit daily, buf | nd should not be wrn\ltlll‘vll’ fiegpotsgonininntist) Night brings restful guest rooms, comfort, luxury, convenience. Morning brings a breakfast which starts the day aright. One of the chief joys is the coffee, about which many a man writes home. And many a bride—especially at Niagara—resolves ‘that her home shall serve it. Of course, it is La Touraine, the prize coffee of New England. The coffee served by hosts, hostesses and housewives who feature this morning delight. The coffee one never forgets. par asds (he il HOTEL UTICA—Utica s | Luxury and comfort aithout rmally thin extravagance Nl Wm. Madlung, Manager e A trial will tell you why. Let no hotel serve coffee more exquisite than your home. milk every day, with : IR ) . ! _ : TR Interesting Facts edgiter carriea cony 4 o aneak o e ot change of caviranment or chune | LigeEliiuity About La Touraine ‘ R (Extra) Coffee It is the largest-selling coffee in New England, the birthplace of fine coffecs in America. In this home of exacting coffee critics, it is considered the su- preme result of 237 years of coffee dc- velopment. William the Conqueror t The two Lu | , e son bor! Sit ¢ ¢ Cd oo ) 1. broiled or fricd William, who n Empire and 1} 4 foods arc consu . READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| I'OR BEST RESULTS Tirestone GUM- ( THE SENECA—Rochester, N. Y. It is the coffee served in many Three of the coffees combined 550 Rooms Rated in moderation Chas. F. Wicks, Managing Director ining places’ famous for their coffees. In all Statler Hotels, forinstance. In the magnificent Shoreland of Chicago. In countless country homes which study fine hospitality. The blend combines the four finest coffees that grow. Each comes from a different country, each is the pride of a nation. Each derives its excellent flavor from one of the rarest soils of in this blend cost 50% mdre than ordinary coffee, and 2% more than Sao Paulo, the prize coffee of Brazil. Oneis so rate that only 30,000 bage are grown yearly. The formula for this blend is a secret, carefully preserved. Cof- fec experts spent twenty yearsin rfecting it. No other blend as been made to resemble it. Those who find here their ideal flavor can find it nowhere else. the earth. Mr. E.]. Butler, the noted coffce any price necessary to combine in La Touraine (Extra) the maxi- mum delights. % : N \ expert, personally tests, tastes 2 | , and seleets all coffecs used in B . this blend. Hisduty is to main- / 2 \ B y . a I/ tain, without regard to cost, this . x ) : i | premier coffee flavor. He pays wea l'. / e ‘7 ] S THE NIAGARA —Niagara Falls 7 14 \ R Z : == Overlooks the Falls At All Grocers / N\ S 2 = i | LaTouraine(Extra) is sold direct to retail grocers. This to save middlemen’s profits. It is sold in double sealed cartons, not in cans. These and other econo- mies pay for the extra quality. Thus users get this matchless coffee without a fancy price. W. S. Quinby Company 55c a Pound New York BOSTON Chicago C. E. Hoshal, Manager You might as well have the best A week of great values These great values, typical of the savings made at the A & P, are in addition to the many new reductions which have been made in our.rcgu- lar line of nationally advertised food products. Save at the A\ & P today. Cut-away section of a Firestone Gum-Dipped Balloon showing single cord, greatly magnified, untwisted into fifteen smaller cords composed of many little fibers all thoroughly saturated and msulated with rubber by Gum.-Dipping We recently were given the tremendous advantage of having the mammoth Firestone Factories brought to us. In Tire Educational Meetings we were shown, by means of ‘motion pictures, charts, tire samples and complete engineering data, the details of Firestone Tire design and construction—and how Firestone and Oldfield Tires and Tubes are made in the world’s most efficient and economical rubber factory. Firestone pioneered the original low-pressure tire and made it practical by Gum-Dip- - P9 ping. The motion picture showed us how the cords of the carcass are dipped in a rubber ST solution, thoroughly saturating and insulatin%l every fiber of every cord with rubber. Simple demonstrations and tests illustrated the great advantage of this process, which supplies the extra strength to withstand the extra flexing strains of low-pressure construc- tion—one of the reasons why Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are establishing such unheard of mileage records. We learned why the Firestone Balloon Tread gives extra safety, comfort and long wear. We were shown why Firestone, from the very beginning, designed and continued to use the round Balloon Tread, minimizing “shoulder breaks” so destructive to tires. Excess rubber at the edges of a balloon tread is wasted—actually detri- e mental to tire mileage. In the Firestone Tread the small s units and sharp projections are scientifically placed to per- mit easy flexing, resulting inextraordinaryriding comfort. Come in and let us put a set of these Gum-Dipped Tires on your car—vyou can forget about tire trouble. Quality is higher than ever before —prices are lowest in history. Buy now! Tirestone We Can Serve You Better and Save You Monsey George's Tire Service Corner Park and Stanley Streets New Britain, Conn. Usher & Williams Plainville, Conn. Berlin Auto Sales Berlin, Conn. " wheRe cconomy auuts ] Low Cash Prices— OLDFIELD TIRES 30x3 Fabric:seeliisns 30x3!, Fabric.... e 30x3!,; Cord ... ... 7.38 29x4.40 Balloon 32x4 Cord 31x5.25 Balloon 33x6.00 Balloon Oldtield Tubes are also priced very low | Made in the great econom- ical Firestone Factories at Akron and carry the ' Standard Tire Warranty PURE, REFINED, SNOW WHITE THE BEST SHORTENING 25° SALE Heinz Beans 2 o»s 25¢ | P & G Soap 7 caxss 256 Tomatoes M2 3 cans 25¢ | Corn 10NA 3 cans 2§¢ Cigarettes 2 rxcs 25¢ | Hershey's cocor 2 % 2g¢ Beets '&? 2 cans 25¢ | Sardines ML 2 caxs 2§¢ Jeuy onors 3 1ars 2§¢ F“ry soa’ 6 caxes 28¢ Cleanser sasmrrs 6 cavs 25¢ | Heinz xereuur 8ot 2§ DEL MONTE SALE You'll always find the best at the A & P. Ask for your favorite foods . . . at lowest prices. Apricots "G 29¢ | Peaches 'M\LVES NIk a3 Cherries "%i* 35¢ QW 21¢ | Loganberries B 28e Sliced Peaches 2 3! 25¢ | Raspberries BN 290 Pineapple crusuer 2 17¢ | Fruits <o o 3 U Asparagus Tips v~ 29¢ | Sliced Peaches "33 23¢ SHRIMP can I §e Grandmother’s Bread 8 ot ANTLANTIC & PACIFIC ™ Lard Belvidere Filling Station 1529 Stanley Street New Britain, Conn, A. G. Hawker 52 Elm Street Ney Britain, Conn. Clark’s Auto Accessory Shop 138 South Main Street New Britain, Conn. New England Auto Radiator Works 35 East Main Street New Britain, Conn.