New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930. closure for $4,306.44 on'property on |year and $462.50 every lhree‘properly by a lease, dated May 1,|order requiring the fire fighters to Broad street owned by John Zujko. months thereafter until the mort-|1929. | clean the town streets in their spare mption day was set for August |gage was clear, and interest was to | _— time. be added on each payment. Fail- FIREMEN QUIT SWEEPING | s Feiffer loaned to Zujko $4.- |ure to make the payments after the | Stratford, July 25 (®) — Stratford January 9, 1929, and repay- second payment led to the court ac- | firemen now can go back to their| to be at the Tate of $200 |tion. Joseph Konik was made a co- | checker- games between fires. The | tWice as common as any other shade three months for the first | defendant through interest in the |town council last night rescinded an | among English people. e coming of the new | Mys, Feiffer Awarded Foreclosure Judgment Acting Judge Thomas J. Cabelus HUSTHN TORESIGN WILL NOT DIVULGE G.0.P.LEADERSHIP PRIEST'S IDENTITY - Agrees to Quit Augast T— Ukrainian Church OmmalsWh e on Murder Case Before M 1C t Conference s Held hold New Pastor's Name Rl Dark brown hair is more than A Good Tire STRAUSS-ROTH STORES, INC. 7 MAIN ST. NEAR COMMERCIAL ST. New Britain's Most Progressive Market BETTER MEATS AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE . | LOIN PORK ROAST RIE END Fresh or Smoked SHOULDER .. - R FRESH YOUNG FOWL FOE BOILING OR STEWING " RUMP ROAST—Choice Beef . L Rump or Leg of VEA 500 Legs of GENUINE SPRING LAMB .. 25c Ih. : .m‘\e'lc:u Chuck or Clod* RO\\T § Sucar Cured SMOKED HAM 22c b. v Fmequaltel of \PRI\(w L AMB o, . 14c 1b. EXTRA SPECIAL! CentemCUyonaChote i atnl Sirloin, Round Ve Ses 38c 1h and Short Steak ?30 Ih. Shoulder Steak ~ 1sc n, Fresh or Corned PLATE BEEF 4 BV f‘;,;‘;fia;f 25¢ Holds Mectinz Later the spra e M¢Nary of Floor Leade ACARAGAS WINS RACE Liverpool. Eng. July 25 (A— Marshall Field's Acragas won the Liverpool Cup today. | At The Dehcateasen Dept FRANKFURTERS AS LOW AS 15c Ib. Sliced Boiled 5 Tasty Veal 1 Qe HAM, 1b. 4 LOAF, Ib. 5 19’ Minced Ham ery i 2800 Last! 25¢ Amer. Cheese 200 1h shonpmz Bags FRESH \\ ESTFR\ EGGS Creamery (OI NTRY ROLL B[ TTER . 35¢ 1b. Fancy New| Green or "~ Native Large Potatoes Wax Beans Beets or Heads 336 pk. 3 qts. Carrots Cabbage 10‘2 36 beh. SQ ea. Nahve Fanc\ :\.Ié];g'zir " Native Onions Bartlett Grapes Celery 10 Ibs. Pears 2 lbs. 3 bunches 25¢ 23¢ 23¢ 29¢ Native Yellow Lettuce Native Cucumbers Bananas 3 Heads Blueberries [15¢%= 18¢% 10¢ 22¢™ i STRAUSS-ROTH STORES, INC. The Shopping Center for Thrifty People to upset them so! IRE manufacturers the country over have I been raising a terrific advertising ado about “Mail Order” tires, so called. “Compare! Compare! Compare!” has been their wail. They have quoted prices purporting to show they have tires that can be bought just as low as Sears, Roebuck’s famous ALLSTATES which have rolled in a tidal wave of popularity from coast to coast. The Reason for All This Is Easy to Find Put an ALLSTATE Tire on your car and check its service against any other brand you select—at any price. The results will explain one of the greatest tire successes in the industry. It is this ALLSTATE superiority that has increased Sears, Roebuck’s tire sales 871 percent during the last six years, while the tire industry as a whole was increasing 35 percent. At this moment Sears, Roebuck sells one out of every ten tires bought for replacement. It Takes a Mighty Good Tire to Succeed Like That All along ¥e have told you that ALLSTATES were the greatest money’s worth you could find in tires. We have proven that to ourselves by every conceivable test and analysis to which a tire can be put. Now ALLSTATES themselves have proven it to the American motorist by their superior service and unmatched success. o Like all successes ALLSTATES have thrown consternation into the camps of competing tires. Claims have beeft made! Prices have been quoted! Artacks have been launched! The result has been confusing to the tire buyer. The Public Is Entitled to the Plain Facts The reputations of both Sears, Roebuck and of ALLSTATE Tires have been built on honest state- ments, honest service and honest value. All this flurry by manufacturing competitors is very flattering to us—and we are human enough to love to be flattered. But we cannot enjoy it half so much if we know the public is being con- fused. So here are the plain facts, plainly stated. Every major tire manufacturer produces two grades of tires, namely a “first line”” and a “'sec- ond line.” The “'second line’ tires are satisfactory —but naturally the “first line” are a great deal USE OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE 84 ARCH STREET CONVENIENT FREE AUTO PARKS better. Sears, Roebuck is no exception to this. We have two grades— the famous ALLSTATES are “firstline”’; DEARBORN SR the “‘second line.” ‘When manufacturing competitors have made price comparisons with ALLSTATES, they Iavari- ably have used their “second line” tires for the purpose. It is true their prices are just about the same as ALLSTATE prices. All of which is most complimentary—for ALLSTATES® “first line” standards call for so much more in quality that you cannot help buying them; especially when, as our friendly manufacturing competitors con- fess, ALLSTATES cost no more than their ““second line” tires. On the other hand, if price is a prime consideration, Sears, Roebuck’s DEARBORN SR is as good as any ‘‘second line” tire to be had, and costs far less. Here’s the Best Advice We Can Give Tire Buyers All recognized brands are good. But naturally, just as human nature varies, so do tires. Conse- quently some are better than others. If the *“second line” prices are satisfactory, the same amouat of money will buy “first line” quality in ALLSTATES with all they provide in the economy of greater service. But, if ““second line” serves your purpose, then by all means buy the “second line” tire that costs the least—which is Sears, Roebuck’s DEARBORN SR. Our great tire volume, combined with the most economical method of distribu- tion yet devised, makes these savings possible. But by all means, in' comparing tires, compare “first line” with “first line”—and “‘second line” with “'second line.” To make it easy for you to do this we are listing precisely which of the best known tires come in each classification. STORE HOURS 9A.M.to6P. M Il SATURDAY \ 9A.M.to9P. M. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.OR YOUR MONEY BACK

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