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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, te North Kent contractor is al work en b suard hailing Road Conditions In Corawall-hent road. Sieam » work is completed a conerete parement has been placed Brookfeid. Whisconeer hil) construetion is bei ried on, No delonrs are nees Danbury -Sugar Hallg shovel grading has commenes short has heen posted Newtown.Stevenson road grading imenced 0o Aetours are necess Redding-Putnam Fark read . sieam shovel Is at work on this road and the publie requested 1o take the Good Hill road from Redding Center to Redding Hidge. Hidgefeld.N h Salem road, Girad Mac f Macadam | oo dam Canton-Albany turnpike rond ecompleted and work being done on shoulders. No delay to traffie Colebrook-Winsted road, Macadam | road under enostrucilon Traffie passes over the work at all limes, Derby-Housatonle avenue, Having gravel resurfacing treatment, No de. jay to traffie, Monroe-Trambull turnpike vel construetion geing on, Traflie passes at all times, Norfolk-Hall Headow livook road Macadam road under construetion, | No delay to traffie | Ing has eommenced but no detours are Pomfret-FPhoenixville road Bitus | nocessary minous macadam road under CON- | Hotehkissville road. Work has struction. Detours provided as neces: | eammenced on this read but no de- sary, Follow the arrows I(nu ATe NOORSSATY Nom Hazardville road. Bitumin- | Greenwich-Post road, Sheet as ous macadam road under constrig- | phalt under construction from Dia tien, Detour shown by arrows, mond hill to Riverside, TrafMie is not Stafford-Willington turnpike heing held up cadam road being constructed Davien-Post read, Concrete road detours necessary, under eanstruction. Traffie detoury at Suffield-Bridge strect, Amiesite sur. [ Parien Contor to Noraton Fiats, face being placed on the present con. | G"iIford-Sayhrook.Post road, Con erete road, Bhort detour provided Crete heing 1ald in Baybrook, Grad. during the day, Road open at night, |/"E K0lng on at Saybrook and Clin West Hartford-Weatogue Mt, road, |0 Bituminous macadam road being con. Saybrook-Pratt street, Conerete structed, Detour provided by ar. | "0 completed and open to traffie rows, | Westbrook . Menunketsueh river Wethersfield-Middletown turnpike, ‘hrm'.'e. Construction work under Concrete road being constructed on | """h a lower Broad street, One way traffie | °" bridge. for short distance. Reymour-Biadden river bridge com- Town of East Haddam ~— Town |P'S1?d and open to traftic, street under construction, but is epen | _‘VOstbrook-Patchogue river hridge to traffic. | under construction on a cutoff, Traf- Stafford-Munson road closed, { fie_uscs the old road. detour on dirt road, Faston-Sport Hill bridge under con- Stafford-Wales road closed, struction. Traffie using old bridge, detour on dirt road. Oxford-Little River hridge Unlon——From Unlon center to state | CONStruction. Temporary bridge s fine, road closed, Fair detour on |Pro)ided while this work is going on. dirt road. Milford-Indian River bridge on Suffield—From Thompsonville road | Shore road. to state line, shoulders being bullt, | (raffic using old bridge yet. but road is open to traffic. East Hartford-—Main street under eonstruction. Good detour on ma- % roadd, Bham iand a Ietous Steam has but shovel ce Ma. No Fair Falr | under construction, Short section closed where asphalt is being applied; One way traffic over tempor- under | Construction started bie | Mansfleld — Mansfleld Depot road | setion elour " ' Bast Haddam. Grading oper way on Norwieh-Had- otion vast of Hariford shahie: travel posted, Beotion ery rough but open ations under Iy me New [ should t of turapih 10 tyaffie Groto ing being YACHTS ARE ALL READY Roats Completed roud. W ndon road im use Water street, Mystic, Grad done, Detour posted Quarter of Rritish At Oxster Bay For International Siy Meter Taves, London, Aug. 15--The quartet of yachis of international six meter elass Ahich will represent Gireat Britian in the contest for the British American Cup In Oyster Hay neat Beptember has been completed by the selection of Lady Constance Braid's “Thistle," The other yachts previously ehosen are Bir Thomas Glen Coats' “Keho,” B. J nith" and G, B, Haldin 4 1. Colin Newman's “Betty," Thistle,” “Hetty" and Zenith" are Beottish designed craft, while the “Echo" was designed by her owner, The yachts will be shipped on (he "Berenguria' after the Rolent yacht ing fortnight, about the middle of August, JELLYFISH STOP SWIMMER Husum, Germany, Aug.1b-—Myriads of jellyfish stirred from depth by a heavy clung to and stung Otto Kemmerich 2o severely that he had te abondon &n endurance swimming contest In the North Sea off this place, After enduring agony for three and a half hours he came ashore ex- hausted, and with his body badly swollen, Cheers For Pastor Vineland, N ~People lined the sidewalks and cheered as a Vineland | | pastor and his wife drove by In their | car on a return trip from the sea- [the body of teache FRIDAY, AUGUST AMERICAN SCHOMS " POSSESS LOVALTY Propaganda Stands No Chance to Seep Into Our Institutions necessity for the gencral public ta be come excited about unpatriotic pre paganda seeping inte the sehools of the United States, Milton Fairehild chairman of the Character Institution sald recently in a reply to a letter sent out by Mrs, Anthony Wayne Cook, president-general of the American Revolus Eduecation Daughters of the tion, Mrs, Cook warned state regents of her organization against the “activis ties of those who are knowingly and deliberately disloyal te our governs ment and our political institutions,” but Mr, Fairchild asserted that the school authorities were competent to handle the situation, and that it was impossible for disloyal activities oy propaganda to get a start in the schonls, “The hoards of eduecation,” he said, “are made up of trustworthy citizens, superintendents and supervisors over In her letter Mrs, Cook said the ‘Youth Movement’ aimed at the heart of “our most sucred and moral founda tions and will, if promulgated in our secondary schools and colleges, alm to destroy the moral fibre of our girls and hoys" Paclfist groups, she de. clared “have invaded our schools with their doctrines, Indeed, one group has n widely advertised set of llustrated "m“hnol literature,” especially devised for its purpose, and comments in its clreular upon its success and pop larity. The Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution “mean to oppose with all the vigor and strength of their be ings and individual or groups of Indi- 15, 1024, ptersiewed asking for the T'hese e others, v information 2 bt u estigati ) gl ew oy were found to “have ne relia letalled informalic He said he pro posed to Mrs. Cook's organization and y would furnish posi put in | Unlversity of Michigan others that if the information, it would be hands of the school authoritics The Character Kduecation Institution | made up of educators and state supers intendents of education, My, Fairehild had expended $300,000 in planning work during and in perfecting and the Work Ana Harbor, Migh., ping the heave aplained esvareh and past ten years ehildren’s morality eode the the |swing out to thy Five Point Plan, of patriotie eitizens are supported, 5. AROLINK DEMOGRATS " SELECT CONPLETE TIKET | begin within a year, With Nomination Fguialent (0 Flees tion Democrats Will go to Polls On August 26, Aug., 15, —With demeocratic party ta election, R C, the Columbus, nemination by state equivalent democrats will go to in this Houth Carolina the polls August 26 to ehoose a com- plete ticket, from United States sena- tor down through the smallest county offices, Principal public Interest is held by the contest for nomination as United States senator, Senator N, B, Dial, of Laurcns, who is completing his first | term and Is seeking ro-election, has | three opponents, Congressman James | F. Byrnes, of Aiken, who was elected | to the 62nd and each succeeding rnn-‘ gress, is one of them. Former Gov- crnor Cole L. Blease, a storm center | of South Carolina politics for more than a dozen years, is another, and the third is John J, McMahan, former | state superintendent of education, and | now state Insurance commissioner, | Governor Thomas G. MclLeod, serv- | Aug. 15 hat look dewn upen | STRONOMER T0 COMPLETE SKY MAP OF DOUBLE STARS Scientist 1o G o bouth Africa for His the Land of the Bouthern Cros compiete the list of double stars that | south of this eon- |¥ear, 2 Itinent, is a task Dr, W, J, Hussey of | under which elubs | the University of Michigan expeets to |among the northern stars Dr With other astronomers he has list- {ed the double stars of the north .In | ;!ha times he has been in the Southern | Map- |10 that locality may found points near Bloemfontain had the advantage of great clarity of at. the horizen and almost 300 gloudiess night & hemisphere he has found [number, His quarter century [for & location probably ended, he o | pects 1o devele seven or lin completing the work. He will take a 27-ineh telescop |His prebabie location will |HUL, looking dewn upen Bleemfon- {1ain, in the Orange Free State |though the top of some other kopie he chosen, " 10 | mosphere, visibility te From esperience believes that the third of the sky net mapped will add 1,800 dauble stars eady known, | JACKIE COOGAN BLACK CAT CONTEST FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Jackie Coogan’s black cat “Friday” who appears with him in “Little Robinson Crusoe” will be at the Capitol theater Monday noon, 12:30, August 18th, All boys and girls who bring a black cat to the Capitol theater on that Monday noon who most re- sembles Jackie’s black cat “Friday” in size, age, and weight will receive FREE TICKETS TO SEE Jackie Coogan E® Ditoan & Golsambia ewzer, whe Little Robinson. Crus oe us offered for the office at various elght years be Nava 8l He searching Hussey ove the ninth magnitude to these detour posted, Mansfield—Mansfield Four Corners- Btorrs road, surfacing is being put down. Short detour through college grounds, Groton—Raptist Hill. Construction work going on. Open to traffic, e — Groton—Groton-0Old Mystie road is s . " . = practically impassable, Advise use of detour, Groton—Noank-Groton TLong Point road under construction, Travel from Fort Hill should go to Noank via Brook street and thence to Groton Long Point. Putnam—Putnam-Millingly road un- der construction. Open to traffic. Care should be used at bridge where half pavement is not laid, Pomfret-Abington road under con- struction. Detour signs indicate best route around this section. Pomfret-Murdock road under eon- struction. Open to traffic. Waterford-Post road, eoncrete pavement is being liad, detour plain- ly marked. East Lyme—section torn up on Post road. Concrete surfacing in place but not open to traffic, Oly Lyme-Post road, concrete pave- eadam road. Windsor—RBroad street under con- struction. Road open for north- Jjpound traftic. Short detour over good road for all south-bound traffic. Bolton—Bltn-Cventry road closed. Detours posted. Through traffic from Hartford to Willimantic should go via Andover, West Hartford. Steam shove! at Work grading on the Hartford-New Britain road in Elmwood. One way @raftic for short distance. Bloomfleld-Simsbury road closed. Fair detour over dirt road. Cansan-North Canaan. South Can. fan road. Work under construction. Take sand road to Falls village, New Hartford-Nepaug road. Work under construction. Road will be closed in sections when asphalt is ap- plied. Sharon - West Cornwall - Cornwall bridge road. West side of Housatonic river. Open for traffic. Work under construction. Sharon-Salisbury. read. . Under construction, traffic. Southbury-Roxbury road. The new bridge is open and traffic can pass over the road under - construction [ment being laid, passable. Through Without detours. traffic will avold inconvenience if it U Kent-Cornwall read. The concrete | follows the shore road from Lyme to R & = d o RN 755, 777 OF OUR BIG AUGUST FURNITURE SALE | and the last day will be the biggest day of them all. Tre- mendous special reductions have heen made, to make this— the last day—the Banner Day of the Sale. Come early, bring your friends,.and see the Big Bargains we are offering— in QUALITY FURNITURE. shore. “It's just like our wedding 'viduals who would substitute for our times for the last 20 years, Lieuten- | trip," sald the woman, When they !great institutions of government un- ant Governor Edmund B. Jackson, of | returned home they found the pas- |trled theorles and dangerous com- | Wagener, 18 unopposed for reelection, | tor's blue and white bathing suit munist doctrines,” |The race for congress will be run '"i hanging from the rear of the car. Mr. Fairchild, in his answer, sets, five districts, If You Don’t Own a Black Cat Bring Your Neighbor’s Black Cat Housatonic river Open for ¥: + THRIEFT THRIFT CONSISTS, NOT IN SEEKING OUT THE LOWEST PRICES, " BUT IN SECURING THE HIGHEST VALUE FOR WHAT YOU PAY. ' “NATIONAL" Prices Are The Lowest Consistent With Good Quality. ~" Note “NATIONAL” Thrift Offerings For This Week, \ VALUE EXTRAORDINARY Legs of Genuine Fresh Spring Lamb Lb. 33¢ Prime Chuck Roast | Prime Rib Roast Lb. 22 ‘Th. 28 Fancy Fresh Killed Chickens .. ~—~HOOSIER— ' KITCHEN CABINETS . Lb. 29¢ (FOR BOILING, SALADS AND SANDWICHES) Fancy Fresh Killed .o Young Fowl ®- Lb. 42¢ ., Rumps of Veal N7 Lb. 28 Legs of Veal . Lb. 22¢ { Loin Veal Chops Hunt’s Cottage » Lb. 35¢ Hams Lb. 33c Best Print Butter ..............Lh. 47¢ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT. Large Bananas Sweet Corn Doz. 25¢ Doz. 30c Apples Potatoes 3 Qts. For 25¢ Pk. 29¢ Large Plums Beets and Carrots Doz. 10¢ Bunch 5¢ Cantaloupes Tomatoes 3 For 25¢ 3 Lbs. For 25¢ National Meat Stores Co. 70 West Main Street Tel. 433 Native Broilers Lb. 60c Armour’s Smoked - Shoulders Lb. 28¢ Armour’s Star Hams Lb. 28¢ This 4-Plece Bedroom Suite $165 Snite consists of large plate mirrored dresser, full 3-mirror Vanity, full size Chiffovette and || | how-cnd Dbed, all in beautiful figured com- || | bination American Walnut, and others ask || | $240—Our price | $165 | YOU SAVE $80'00‘“ Andrews’ e This 9 Piece Dining Suite Suite consists of 60-inch Buf- fet, Oblong or Round Exten- 7 slon Table, China Closct, 5 7" Chairs, | Arm Ciair, wpholstered in genuine leather or tapestry, Entire suite is constructed of combination Walnut, Others ask 8260, Our price $185 TUsEIS SR | Andrews’ Peed and I urniture 9000 ST T For Tomorrow the Last Day of Our August Sale A 50-Plece Dinner Set and a 10-Picce Kitchen Set Free with each Kitchen Cabinet STOCK OF FLOORLAMPS are divided into 3 groups SEE THE SAVING As Tlustrated Art Metal LAMPS | W GROUP 2 All Floor Lamps regular up to $35.00 GROUP 1 All Floor Lamps regular up to $25.00 $12.50 complete CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK JOHN A ANDREWSC@ 132 MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN,CONN. GROUP 3 Your choice of the balance of lLamps ranging in prices up to