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Road Conditions L In Connecticut Now Hartford-Nepaug R Work under constroction. Tra very poor. Sharon - West Cornwall - Cor Road—West oad— veling rnwall side of Housa- tiver, work under construction. very poor. lishury-—Housatonie er Road under cons!iruction. roadnotpassable. Canaan-North Canaan Road work under tic Take Sand Road to F enwich ™ ond Hill to Sound Beach Road. being held up. Guilfore yrook Conerote g laid at Guilford. One way directed by traffic in on at Saybrook, ) Clinton. Bridgeport-Shelton—O) mixer is at work at the Conerote is finished at th end but one way traf forc All through traffic shou | means take the River Roa is not River 1 affic. 1Moot Little River tion T'em lima ut being laid, ased, Dotor Groton-Cent O A 1—-Gradin g done am-1'ut Riv- New South | struc- 14 by d to 3 2 | trafic neces 1| to laying pavement has started but throush!cd it into several trips. “Puffing Bill the Second” horsepower affair, and is have a spead of 6 miles an hour. | travel s directed by telephone con- trol, Cornwall-Kent Road—Two ateam | shovele are at work on this road but | through travel is passing over the road without detou Stafford—NMonson detour on dirt road. Iast Haddam—Town S$t. {s under construction, but is open to traffic. Stafford—Wales Road closed. Fair detour on dirt road. | Union—From Union center to State Line is under constructio.n Road open rough. dirt road. | Suffield-—From Thompsonville Rd | to State Line, road is under construc- | tion, but is open to traffic, nton--Macadam road under con- 'tion on the Winsted Turnpike. care of at all times. | °1 road under con- he Trumbull Turnpike roughout, but one way ry for ghort sections duc elford, Putnam—Bridge over Little River Pomfret RRoad completed and being done on the approaches. uses old bridge 0LD ENGINE BALKY At First to Make Monroe uction on 1 open s Unable “Puffing Bill" Start O But After several Hours it Goes, ,» May 23. fling Bill the which is a reproduction of Bill the First,” the oldest lo comotive in eristence, now in the nsington Museum in London, ap- wrently does not like the atmosphere ot Munich. Although German engi- s went to London in 18506 and dray om which the My \ machine was built, no effort w made to run it until a short time a oo LAt first the strange old ine fyst i 124, | tities of smoke, ised to budge. Tt emitted large quan- but was balky and nhbory th the and the fireman arh of 100 years wore brown silk hats, which amused the spectators leir efforts to persuade the to run on the miniature ¢k bnilt on Museum TIslan vy mastered the ereature, engine 1int who itched eomotive Bestfor Baby Soap, Dintment, Talenm sold i ervwhors Samol ¢ rie ¢f Catieurs Liboratories, Deph. R, Malden, Mars 10,000 HERALDS and over Printed and Distributed Daily New Britain's Newspaper Polities: Independent (Continued I'rom Page 10.) a little closer to her. st . And how are you air detour also oN |5, time?”* he asked. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924, supposed to | him! after all this . It really did seem a long time since | It seemed had meet, though in reality it was but two or three weeks. His interested looked pa He longed to ask he: truth of all this myste retherton was searching for her so agerly; what she was to him. But a feclin gof “Rut eyps re: d that she don” and unhappy. what was the ' ¥; why David where ousy kept him back. | SALE STARTS SATURDAY MAY 24TH Mary that she was quite well. want to talk.about herself, to turn the conversation into other She questioned him about his work; she talked about the war, She talked feverishly other subject under the sun ,and yet —after all, Evans' conversation came | back to herself. “And where are you living now? ! Not in the same flat? “Oh, no; I left it a long while ago.' though she knew it was by a few weeks, vou are still living in Lon channels. “Oh, yes! He colored a little at her evasive Bretherton was rich—whilst he— | is a 25- Of course she would never look at He was only a poor clerk, answered, smiling about eve a long While- don't want me to She looked distressed. faintly, | She did not She tried know “Oh, please don't think me unkind! | but I haven't time you think it hor- lly when you viere It isn't that; but for friends. rid of me so good to me. “1 only you." He spoke the sincerity He plate. 1is heart w espec his office coat, He anything had he hand and la She was not for him—this girl with ad face and swe even while he knew, too, that, he loved her. There was.a little Iy he looked up. “If you spoke would say that you do not wish to see “1 should not! fricnds; but you don’t u I know think what ot eyes; he knew quite honestly yon you think one w is nice about “About me?" words with clumsy | “Yes, kept his eyes on his pounding under breath; sa way would have dared it over her own but something restrained him. “He is Fisher's, in given put out his 3 ton? you know him off : — in the little eja he kiew you knc ask you?” that lence. Sudden- “He is look he hoped 1 cou Mary did not membering wh sald—that David was would never forgive ffee vigorously. tand better than . 1 at “Perhaps—" He broke off. asking me about you today, he added after a moment. t friend of Mr. | was something afraid “How did What did he everywhere; im find yc | ment to for her slowly, too, the s “Some- | her of the Grange. David w (Continued ton. in her her hands | er convulsively. - . CaskiorHorlick's The ORIGINAL Maltéd Mitk Ly 7 now do | Fisher's 25¢ LISLE HOSE 3 5 Pair $1 OQ_ e e e el Regular 35¢ LISI,E.HOM-, Sale Price 4™ $1.00 For This “SALE” is to increase the volume of my Business and to introduce my Mer- chandise in a way that will convince the Buying Public that high grade goods at a lower price “HERE” than elsewhere. ence in this one location will convince the most skeptical that I am of merchandise at a lower price than the other fellow. Look over my stock and be convinced. A look will back up an be a FACT. GROUP 1 SUITS AT $19.50 Sold Regularly at $22.50 These suits are made up of the hest fahrics and come in all sizes, A suit that sells clsewhere for $25.00. Bayer's Sale Price $19.50 some Have Two Pants GrRover 2 SUITS AT $26.50 sold Regularly at $20.50 This Jot is made up of the best worsteds, cashmeres, in Pencil cut in the latest style, fancy material, where for $35.00, plain and stripes and They sell clse- Bayer's Sale Price $26.50 Some Have Two Pants GROUP 3 SUITS AT $31.00 sold Regularly at $31.50 This lot is our leader and can’t be heat at this price. The cut and work- manship are the best English styles with the English cut and snap. Just what the young fellow wants, They come In a variety of shades, and sell clsew hiere for $40,000, Bayer's Sale Price $31.00 they can buy the same And my 30 years Experi- giving a better grade Come in and get acquainted. y assertion I make to BAYER'’S. GROUP 4 SUITS AT $33.00 Sold Regularly at $37.50, A wonderful value at this price, Can not be duplicated in town for the same money, Al wool. The make is guaranteed and they come in plaids, stripes and plain colors, Sell every« where for $15.00, Bayer's Sale Price $33.00 Most of them with two pants, » that she was punished She remembered, Varncy had told Lady at the Bretherton, 1 Our Next Issue) : X The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder form, makes The Food-Drinkfor All Ages. re- | Digestible—~No Cooking. Alight Lunch had | always at hand. Also in Tablet form. e Ask for “Horlick’s,” at all Fountains. he ! g Avoid Imitations = Substitutes some With Two Pants & R TR SRR SERGE | PANTS BLUE SUITS prices, all of our At & special fow price, I ! and the styles are right, The models are Prince of 4.25 Wales—3.hutton Yale and . (0 be fitted elsewhere, Sizes 2-Button Newport. Thes 23 to 0. These suits sold suits are our own make £1.50 Pants $3 from $10.00 to $55.00. 5 will give satisfaction and $3.25 $33.50 $2.95 One Special Lot of Young Men's short and For work or dress, in wool worsted serge, chey- iots and cashmeres, 28 to 41 Every pair a real value at these sale Sizes short stout suits These £5.00 Pants suit are for the man hard The difference in cost S$4.00 Pants between good vinegar Sale Price long wear for a quick sale. We have marked them— During this sale carly 1o get the cream of $34.50 and ordinary vinegar 1s come Men's and Young Men's Two- They sell elsewhere for £15.00 £3.50 Pants Sale Price just a few cents. But this difference may medn the differ- ence between a success- ful salad and a poor one. It pays to use Heinz Vinegars which are made of the purest in- gredients and with the greatest skill and care, then aged in wood to give them mellowness, flavor and aroma Pant Suits Sale, Collar Attached Shirts, made up of due satin in blue, grey. white and tan, gold. Regular at a ... LTS price SUITS ired. 0 Suit—Made to WORK SHIRTS In blue black and khaki: a regu- lar $1.25 value—Sale Price 89¢ T 1S TN s SHIRTS English Broadcloth Shirts with separate collar to match. A shirt full cut, roomy and made to sell for £3.50. A special during this sale at § —\ $3.00 value, to go in this sale at $2.25 $1.95 L NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Don’t Forget the Date—MAY 24th BALBRIGGAN UNION Regular $1.25 kind 3 i lay can be Sale Price ..... day can Come in and $54.00 $49.50 $45.00 $40.50 Every swit ent and made 1o your in dividual measure—fit and work manship suarantecd lay and M ration Day, ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Reguiar $1.25 value Sale Price .. .. TS WK TEDT TN« & One Lot of ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS In fancy stripes and colors, all sizes order £55.00 Sult—=Made o IDE COLLARS 1 sc Each All £1.00 and $1.50 NECKWEAR . order s Suite—Made to order 15,00 suwits—Made 1o