New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1923, Page 12

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ROAD CONDITIONS ABOUT THE STATE * Baletn Gives Staus of High |3 Ways in Connecticat The tollowing bulletin on roads un- | § der construction and detours has Been | # issued by the Connecticut State High- |33 way department: Thomaston-Waterbury road, construction. maintained. Short detour bridge necessary. Roadway Through traffic should take Thomaston. Rcad fair condition. Torrington-Litchfield, one way traf- | Through traffic | § Green to |3V Goshen thence to Torrington Center |H Roadway good con- 3 fic. No detour. should go from Litchfield and vice versa. dition. ‘Winchester-South Main street, Win- | being main- | # Roadway good | & sted. One way traffic tained. No detours, condition. | 8 Sharon-Balisbury, Housatonic River |} Open for | & road. Under construction. travel. Columbia-Hebron completed. open for travel. Norwich-Willimantic to traffic. Hampton-Willimantic road, section being reconstructed. Open to traffic. Traffic from Danielson can go via Dayville-Goodyear-Abington limantic. Groton Center Groton road, grading | § being done, road passable but advise |3 use of road from Poquonoc to Center Groton. Groton-Baptist Hill in Mystic, road | closed from Baptist church to foot of | 3 hill. Franklin-Lebanon Detour posted. road, bridge. Road closed. Use cross roac one mile north of intersection of Leb- anon road and Norwich-Willimantic | § road as posted. Note: There is a|$ bridge on this cross-road posted for four tons. New Milford to Wooden bridge in|# Gaylordsville, concrete all in place From east end of bridge a detour is|§ recommended through South Kent to| Kent, due to about 2% miles of con- crete road construction by telephone during working hours. Road very rough. Kent. Last coat of paint being ap plied on Kent Center bridge, concrete floor surface is completed on south side, Danbury-Padanaram road grading completed 1aid, no detours necessary. Woosdbury-Southbury grading completed, and crushed stone base being lald. No de- | & tour necessary. Woodbury-Bethlehem road, detour. ‘Weston-Georgetown road. shovel work commenced. tion: f Clinton-Killingworth under struction. Open to traffic. Bethany-Naugatuck, ders 'and guard rail only. traffic at all times. ed. Naugatuck-Main street, Work going on ather half. West Haven-Campbell avenue, open i to traffic. Brantord Post road, one way traffic | & on one-half of road.. Concrete being |3 Traftic to delay of | & laid on other side. about two minutes. Guilford-Post Road, concrete road | One way traffic | 3 Traffic to delay of |3 under construction. around mixer. about ten minutes. Norwalk. Road open up to Armory f HilL Bhort stretch of 500 feet on|$s ‘which one way traffic maintained. ‘Westport-Shore road open to traffic, | 3 throughout entire length. Piece at|$ Saugatuck under construction. Traf- |3 fic detoured via railroad station. ‘Westport-Post road, half of road. placed on first half. delay of about twelve minutes. Btratford-Post road concrete base about one-half way on one side of|$ road. Traffic using other side. No|$ delay. North Haven bridge, open to traffic | f With temporary railing in place. Guilford bridge, east using old bridge. Hamden-State street, concrete laid on one side of road for one-half the|$ Concrete being laid on oth- | Traffic | # going north detours via Ridge Road. 2 Traffic going south uses other part of | § distance. er side of road at present. road not under construction. Southington-Plainville, under | § One way traffic being | H around | $ fair. | §8 road | § through Watertown from south of Road | § road in |8 Franklin, completing shoulders. Open |3 to Wil- putting [ $ £ down top course and constructing |2 Rough | # Macadam being | 8 road, rough | the 5 in.|$ steam | & shovel grading just completed No | Steam | § Detour | § available west of road under construc- | con- i3 bituminous | § macadam completed. Work on shoul- | & Open to|§# Trumbull-Tong Hill road complet- | one-halt | & road completed, and used by traffic. |3 one-half dis- |§ tance the base has been laid on one- | Sheet asphalt being |3 One way traffic| & around second piece and subject to |3 abutment § should be poured this week. Traffic|$# Main road | # easy task; 36 inch width, OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN ' BATES GINGHAM Fine quality ma®erial in all desirable checks, 32 inch width, 24c¢ vd ~-Main Toor OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN FANCY DRESS VOILES In all the newest plain and novelty prints, a fine fabric, suitable for dresses, blouses, ete. 25¢ vd —Main Floor southerly | # from Kent. The traffic is controlled | $3 OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Irregulars of a $2.25 qual- ity in black and all colors. Specially priced for clearance $1.00 —Maln Flofr OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAINY LADIES’ ALL SILK INGRAIN HOSE Regular $3.00 value, black only. $1.79 —Main Floor OLD. FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAINY WEAREVER ALUMINUM TEA KETTLE between these towns completed and |38} opefi to traffic. Plainville and New Britain, Main | § ) 5 quart size, regular price $4.65. Special road practically completed and open |$; to traffic, with exception of stretch which is open for one traffic. West Hartford-So. concrete road being built, time. Road open for one way traffic Bristol, School street under con short |1 way | 8 Quaker Lane, | 134 half at| 3 $2.98 Third Floor construction. One side of street be- |$ ing huilt at time, other side open for |3 § traffic. Rocky Hill, from Center to Crom well Town Line, concrete road being |8 OLD FASHION built, half at time, and road open for |8 one way traffic. Through traffic from | Hartford to Middletown road by going via Berlin Eerlin. Middletown-Cromwell bridge, under construction, Old bridge | being used. East Haddam, Town street unde construction Steam shovel at work, road very rough. Should be avoided if possible. Glastonbhiry, from East Hartford town line to Glastonbury Center, pr. tically completed and open to one 'way traffic entire distance East Hartford and Manchester, & wer Lane, under construction, open to traffic. Through traffic should use Main road, going via Hartford through Burnside Ma. ter, So. Main ~aastruction, open ‘o traffic can avoid| and FEast |8 ROMPER CLOTH able cloth, wash suits, Spe Little river| 8§ A heavy d suitable for b romper; s, etc 19¢ vd Main Fleor street -wxarr OLD FASHIONED CLEARANCE BARGAIN FANCY PERCALES Good assortment of patterns makes selecting an 150 yd —Main Floor '“ Bavidson & THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND euenihal ISFACTION, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. lqw the Regular Prices and In Many Instances Below the Actual Cost. PLENTY OF OTHER GOOD BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE 1L.OOK FOR THE ORANGE SALES TICKETS—THEY ARE MONEY SAVERS C.M.C CROCHET COTTON In white, linen and ecru. Limit 4 balls to customer B¢ ball —Main Floor STAMPED HUCK TOWELS Good quality, beantifu! pattern, to embroider. 49c ea —Main Floor DEAUVILLE SCARFS Good assgrtment of scarfs in all tHe latest col- ors and patterns, values to $3.49. 49c¢ ea ~—Main Floor “ESTELLA” HAIR NETS Fine quality net, double ésh, cap shape, all col- ors, except grey and white, 3 for 25¢ —Main Floor CHILDREN’S RIBBED MERCERIZED S0X Irregulars of a 50c qual- ity in black, cordovan, tan and blue. 25c¢ —Main Floor CONGOLEUM RUGS Size 18x36. Special 33c —Third Floor TABLE TUMBLERS Needle edged and fancy decoration. Special for Saturday 3 for 25c¢ ~ ELASTIC SANITARY BELTS Made of quality material very safe and comfort- Z2lc SOAP DYES In all colore Oc¢ —Main Flsor able, OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN' ALUMINUM UTENSILS At special prices. A large assortment of first quality utensils, all made of heavy gauge stock that are useful all the year around. Con- sisting of water pail, sauce pots, dish pans, preserve ket- tles, large size colander and 3 piece saucepan sets. All marked for Saturday 89c¢ —Third Floor Rag Rugs Made of fine quality new sanitary material, fringed ends, dark, light and mixed colors, size 27x54. Speeial for Satur- 98c OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN CHILDREN’S - WOOL SLIP-ON SWEATERS, A wonderful range of col- ors to select from; an ideal garment for the little girl; made in several fancy knit- ted styles, sizes 2 to 6. Special $1.59 —=Second Floor OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN SILK CREPE DE CHINE Fine quality black, navy, brown, tan and white. $1.39 4 —Main Floor fabric in grey, OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN WOOL JERSEY TUBING Wonderful assortment of the newest colors, 54 inch width $1.83‘yd —Main Fleor OLD FASHIONED CLEARANCE BARGAIN — DRESSES — OF SILKS, JERSEYS, LINENS AND VOILES OF JERSEYS AND TWEED MIXTURES —Second Floor MEN’S NAINSOOK ATHLETIC SUITS All first quality in a well made garment. Specially priced for Saturday. 69c —Main Floor LADIES’ COTTON VESTS Band or bodice In a good first quality vest 3 for 50c¢ ~Main Floor GOBLETS High and low sherbets all first quality lead blanks. Special for Sat- urday 6 for $1.25 Third Floor OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN ! LADIES’ STRIPED BATISTE AND CREPE BLOOMERS Fully made with double elastic knee and ruffled bot- tom, “comes in all wanted shades. Special 53¢ +-Second Floor OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN / COTTON CHALLIES Good quality fabric, very suitable for a number of uses. 17¢ v —Main Floor OLD FASHIONED CLEARANCE BARGAIN™ Old Fashioned Clearance Sale An OId Fashion Clearance Sale That Offers the People of New Britain and Vicinity Very Ex- ceptional Bargains Because We Have Taken All Our Odds and Ends, Single Items, Broken Lots, Remnants and Some of Our Regular Stock and Have Marked Them At Prices That Are Way Be- GENT’S FINE . CAMBRIC - HDKFS. Fine quality handker- chiefs, hemstitched edge, good size, in white only. 19¢c 3 for 50c —Main Floor SO-E-Z SNAPS Good snap, in all sizes, and black awd white. ‘B¢ card ~—Main Floor SATIN FINISH BED SPREAD A fine spread, made of good quality fabric, tull size spread, in three pat- terns, $3.87 SILK TRICOLETTE TUBING In all the newest shades ~—a wonderful value, at $1.29y4 MEN’S FULL FASHIONED SILK SOX Irregulars of a $1.25 grade in all colors. 59c¢ ~—Main Floor Boott Towels Hemstitched edge, size 18x386. 19c¢ ea —Main I"loor MILLER BATHING SLIPPERS Made of pure rubber in navy, black, orange, blue and green. 98c —Main Floor WEAREVER ALUMINUM PRESERVE KETTLE 8 quart «ze, price $2.15. Special $1.49 —Third Floor el Sash Curtains Made of fine grade cross bar muslin; cut full length —Bpecial for Saturday 39c¢ pr —Third Floor " regular WEARWELL PILLOW CASES Hemmed edges, good quality muslin, size 42x36. 33c each ~—Main Floor SWEATERS In the season's newest shades, attractively made with long tie girdles and beantiful tassels.. Extra Spe- cial $2.79 —Second Floor OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN" SYRACUSE CHINA LUNCH SETS Blue lace decoration, 81 pieces. Spedial for Saturday $4.95 ~Third Floor OLD FASHION CLEARANCE RARGAIN" NAINSOOK GOWNS | Well tashioned gowns of ‘ white and pink nainsook with round and V neck, neatly trimmed with dain- ty laces and’' embroidery Special 63c ~Main Floor OLD I'ASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN . LADIES’ CHEMISE Of extra fine ha med with fine lac and satin draw sf made in all sizes, Special $1.39 -—Second Floor OLD FASHION CLEARANCE BARGAIN ) LINEN DISH TOWELING Blue and red horder pat- tern, fine quality linen, ‘216 yd ~—Main Floor OLD FASHION CLEAPANCE BARGAIN BROWN MUSLIN Fine quality unbleached muslin, 36 in. wide. 12V5¢ —Main Floor| ATt et a st e R T S —

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