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DLD THER d Alcohol Your adiator A THE Drug Co. , The Horsfall mqaanj/ ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. W Buy Our Kind.” satisfied Lester and mpbell plano owners in sold by C. L. Plerce Co. v, of this eity, and the 11" reporter for the Her- ted a position on the r the Hartford Courant jtly Mr. Barker Hartford Post sale at Besse-Leland's was elty and Hine Manulacturing lch recently adopted a k schedule, has further fwork period to 40 hours at Morans' of course n brought Engine Com .- Mo ¥ Nistico's cobbling Hartford avenue last tion of the floor caught mage of about $25 was ¢ Victor records, . L —nd Vi of Veteranas, wilt R. veter assisted by supper to ana 10 G. A, R, hall T o'clock. as framing done t's Photo Shop.—advt are’ night, with a supper M., will be held by Cen- e this evening Nov. 23 hall.—advt Plerce & Co.— give a evening at e Christ bazar 24, tri L prds, C. November L Co.—advt. L. B I S, NOTY pgular Triang t 1ligh schools, cons iritain, Martford and jll probably be enlarged tew more city High sehools. ng men of the N. B. IH. § club were asked to send in Ines to Mr. lagcock i in uch a league. Another league bly be made for girls with baters of the Iigh schools own, Meridon and cipating. re pli New adedd ROADS LEADING T0 NEW HAVEN READY Autoists Will Find Little Trouble In Getting There That the motoring public, especially those who intend to go to the in New Haven Saturday, the condition of the roads, state highway department today is- sued the following statement relative to the main highways into the Elm city: From the Greenwich-Port Chester town Mne to New Haven, O. K. with | the following exceptions: A short sec- | tion of the Post Road in the Town of Westport one-way travel is still main- tained at this point, no detour nec- ossary Also a scction of the Pose Road the Town of Grecnwich— one-way travel at this is big game may know the in point also necessary From the Rhode Island-Connecticut line at Stonington to New Haven, open the entire distance—no construction work in progress From the Massachusetts-Connecti- cut line on Lthe cast side of the Connec- ticut river to Hartfdrd, the road is in excellent condition. On the west side of the river, no construction work in p From Hartford to New | Haven by way of Berlin and Meriden, this road will be open the ontire dis- tance to the North Haven-New Haven town line at which point a bridge is under construction and detour will be necessary through Quinnipiac avenu The Berlin turnpike, recently complet- ed, will be open the entire distance on the morning of November 18th. From Hartford to New Haven way of Middletown the Ddrhamt turn- pike, no construction work in pro- gress. The same conditién concern- ing the bridge will be met in New Haven, as the two roads converge in Nerth Haven From Hartford to New Haven by way of Parmington, Plainville, South- ington and Cheshire. a short section of concrete road is being constructed al the underpass in Cheshire, but travel can pass by using care From Massachusetts by way of Thompson, Putnam, Pomfret and Willimantie to Hartford, the only sec- tion of road under consfeuction is in the town of Thompson. Traffic from Worcester will be obliged to use a Mt tle care at that point although this seotion of improvement I8 kept in passable candition at all times. From Providence by way of Putnam and Pom(fret to Hartford, open the en- tire distance from the Connecticut Mne. The North Stonington-Preston-Nor- wich road Is still under construction. Traflic should go from Norwich to Westerly or vice versa by way of Gro- ton., Frem Danbury threugh Newtown, Southbury, Middlebury, Waterbury and down the Naugatuek river, every- thing is clear From Canaan through Winchester, New Hartford ford, everything is clear From Sharon into Canaan and Hartford, there is a section of road under construetion in Sharon. This road, however, nearly completed and the surface is in good condition Krous. by Norfolk, to Hart- T. FRANCIS TO GET SOME HOSPITAL CASH Of $600,000 to Be Collected Here £36,000 Will Go to Hartford Institation. Of the for Al $600,000 to be raised in this the New Britain General during the week of Novem- 29 to December 2, St. Francis' hospital in Hartford, will receive $36,- 000, according 1« Announcement made today by Clarence W. Bennett, general chairman of the campaign This sum will be given to St. Fran- cie' hospital, and will be following out in agreement made some time ago by the officials of hoth héspitals. At that Francis' hospital was conducting a drive for funds in this and because the campaign | for funds for the local institution was + short time, oMcials here were averse to having the drive for the Hartford institution carried out Then the agreement was reached that city be an time, St to start In when the drive for the New Britain hospital was over, St. Francis' would be given $36,000 The committee In charge of pub- lietty for the campaign, met last night and listened to reports of progress. An intensive newspaper advertising campaign will be waged, and there : | will be considerable publicity writing There are several features about the hospital which the public has misin- terpreted and does not understand, and thess will all be cleared up, be- fore the campaign starts. There will be articles in the local newspapers daily, pointing out the growth of the hospital, the present congestion, its present needs and plans for future development RED CROSS DRIVE CONTIUES HERE This Organization Is Doing Much To Make Fasier The Lot Of The Ex- Service Man. Have you answered the fourth Red Croas re NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920. ship, go to roll call headquarters at Crowell's new drug store in the Pro- feesional building, West Main and Washington streets. Red Cross Home Service here is daily called upon to consider problems concerning people who live outside this country, Men here who came from Europe and Asia and are mow American citizens call for all sorts of assistance. It may be to bring relatives to this country, to secure welfare reports about them, to send money, to claim property, to adjust a war allot- ment or to locate the old folks. A spirit of hopefulness has been created in the minds of these men of foreign hirth as the result of the work of the Red Cross here. Thesc men are whole-heartedly Amecrican citizens, and they are anxious to claim their full privileges as American citi- zens. Home Service here has obtained many citizenship papers for ex-serv- ice men. It has sent men to evening school; and one man even came to the local office to learn how he should cast his first vote Until the ex-service man has been placed for Federal Vocational Train- ing, same time must clapse. It is the part of Red Cross Home Service here to keep up his courage in the mean- while. One of the happiest men in training is a soldiey who lost his right arm. His persistence has been en- couraged and now he is a rood pen- man and Js studying mechanical drawing at the State Trade school. ‘Go and Get It"—advt e To End Mistakes in Shaving The Harvey & Lewis Co. Announce the Opening of a Quality Optical and Photographic Shop. 85 West Main St., New Britain R.S. Sharp, Treas. and Mgr. CHAS. DILLON & CO. ¢ - HARTFORD PARIS BRIDGEPORT Our Anniversary Sale Continues‘ Our anniversary sale has proven such a tremendous success that we have declded to continue it. Each day our store is visited by hosts of patrons who know that when Dillon’s has a sale it is truly worth while, and that the values we offer are actual value. —Items of Special Interest— A most unusual assortment of Trimmed Hats, representing every new shade of the season and many novel trimming effects. Regular $15 values. Other $18 models now $6.95. SPECIAL TRIMMED HATS AT These include our $25 and $30 Hats. They are most ususual Hats, including as they do models for almost every occasion. HATTER'S PLUSH HATS Smart, mannish Hats in all the most popular silk wcolorings, at- tractively banded with heavy silk ribbons. These include the famous Gage models. Hats worth up to 36, now $2.75. 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