New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 12

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Road Conditions In Connecticut Canton-Albany ‘Turnpike—Maca- and work be- No delay dam road complet ing done to traffic. Colebrook-Winsted ada road under ¢ fic passes over the times, Monroe-Trumbull Tur Gravel constructio fic passes at all U Norfolk-Hall lo Brook Road—Macadam road under co tion. No delay to traf ymtret-Pho Road—Bi- tuminous macadam under con- Dctour shown by ar- on shoulde Mac- I'raf- Road istruction, vork at all plke ion, plke— + | minutes, " brid construction, provided ‘: Temporary bridge is provided while Ehort section of Decker's curve amiesite Traffic It imen onbock Club Bridge | d bridge uth Ca- arou Canaan-North Cunaa haan road, V 1 i Take nder constru nd road to Falls Vil T | East Hartford—Main street under | > closc ions when as- phalt is app! North Road—Road Open for t Sharon-West Cornwall-Cornwall Bridge Road—West side of Housa- tonic river. Ciosed temporarily to through tr ¢, glructio: Sharon River [ Open for t c. Mansield-Mansfield Depot Road—TUnder construction. to traffic. Mansfield-Mansfield Four Corners- Storrs Road—Surfac being put down, Passable, Groton-Baptist Hill—Construction Wwork going o Open to traffic. Groton-Groton-Old Mystic Road is practically Advise use of detour. Groton-Noank-Groton Long Point Road—Under construction. from Fort Hill should go to Noank via Brook street and thence to Gro- ton Long Point. Groton-Water Street Mystic— Closed, Concrete pavement being laid. Detour posted. Putnam-Putnam-Killingly Road— Under construction. = Open to traf fic . Care should he used at bridge where half width pavement is in use. Pomfret-Abington * Road—Under tonstruction. Open to traffic. Waterford—Post road under con- struction, detour pla marked. East Lyme—=ection struction on the post r to traffic but shoulders are incom- plete. Old Ly pavement 8 !Norfolk construction, Housatonic uction., River Open assable, road, concrete passable. venience if it follows the sho from Lyme to Mooschroker's per in Waterford as posted. Montville-Norwich-Hadlyme under construction. over unimproved roa Saleni-East Haddar ®perations under way on Norwich- Hadlyme road. Section ¢ Hartford-New London road impas: able; travel should use posted. Section ~ery rough but ope Southbury-Roxbury ¥ macadam is all tours are road Cor- Road Detour posted — Grading etour in place. Kent-Cornwall Road—T} trete is completed to and the contractor is at the wood guard raili Cornwall-Kent mile of half 1 mains to be placed. is in use. Brookfield-Whiscone ~—Macadam co North work Roa structior " INo detours are necessary. ‘Work under con- | incon- | west of turnpike | carried on, No detourn are neces- | sary. | Danbury-Sugar Hollow Road-- |SteAm shovel grading has com- mor No detours are necessary. Newtown-Stevenson Road—Steam |shovel grading has commenced. No detours are necessary. | Redding-Putnam Park Road— Ihe rough grading is completed. No detours are necessary. Ridgetield-North Salem Road— Steam shovel grading has com- menced on this road, 4 No detours Are necessary. Hotehkissville Road commenced on this road. urs are necossary. Roxbury-Southbury ing has commenced Work has No de- Road—Grad- on this road. Darien-Post Road nder construction. tours at Darien center I"la's over posted detour, iilford-Saybrook-Post Road “— cte being laid from Sayborok to Clinton. One way traffic at two | points causing delays of up to 20 Traffic should avoid the work as much as possible. Easton-Sport Hill Bridge const Traffic ~Conerete road ffic de to Noroton undgr ction. using new Oxford-Little River Bridge under Temporary bridge is while this work is going n Milford-Indian River shore road. Bridge Construction on started. this work is being carried on West Haven-Allingtown Hill | West River bridge completed. | Jast Haddam—Town street under construction, but is open to traffic. Stafford—Monson road closed. Fair detour on dirt road. Stafford—\Wales road closed. |detour on dirt road. | Union—From center to state line, road closed. Suffield — From Thompsonville | |road to state line, shoulder being built, but road is open for traffic. to | Fair construction {eadam road. t Windsor—Broad street under con- struction, Road closed. Short |detour over fairly good road. | | Bolton — Bolton-Coventry Road |closed. Detour posted. Through traffic from Hartford to Willimantic should go via Andover. ‘West Hartford—Steam Good detour on ma- shovel at | work grading on the Hartford-New | Britain road in Elmwood. One way |traffic permitted by Flagmen, | Bloomfield—Simsbury road closed. | | Fair detour over dirt road. Plainville and Farmington-Plain- ville-Farmington road under con- struction, Road open for one way | |traffic, operated by flagmen. | Newington—East Robbins avenue | under construction. Road closed. |Good detour over macadam roads. Sofia Town Crier Calls Citizens for Road Work Sofia, Sept. 5.—Conscript labor, though only three years old, is be- coming as definite a part of the life | of the Bulgarian people as conscript soldiering used to be. | The highways leading out of Sofia are badly In need of repair, so re- cently the town crier went succe sively to the principal points of the city, beating a drum. The first roll was the signal for the collecting of | a crowd, consisting mostly of little | | boys and girls. Then the crier cried: | ! “All male citizens between the ages of 20 and 40 are requested by the city government to report at their respective district city halls at | | the hour of nine Monday morning. | | The work to be done the repair | of roa T Vg Of course, it was expected the s and girls would notify| their fathers and the authorities | were evidenty correct in their sur- | | mise, for on the following Monday | | morning at the five district city halls | the labor conscripts appeared with , shovels, spades, wheelbarrows and | | carts, ready to work on the roads. | that £ | * | MYSTERIES OF THE ANC ll-:)Ts‘.; he Department of Agricuiture of | 2gypt has seeds which were found | ntainers in the tomb hamen they | avor 1o propagate at their | lltural Research Laboratories. | seeds may represent herbs | containing medicinal properties that | this age and generation knows not of. Tt was the simple roots and herbs of the field t If a century JKOX luced Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- le Compound, medy that bas on equalled in overcoming iilments peculiar to women. which | t hal ver b Food Product in Sterilized Jars HARRY T. HALFORD—Distributor 98 Pitkins Strees - E. Hartiord 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY. Ladies’ Sport Handkerchiefs Dainty embroidered corner, white and colored sport kerchiefs; an un- usual assortment to choose from, Priced here at 3 : soc or Main Floor e B Bavidson & 2 e — et of gue b TaE NoUsE ar guuiTy, SERWOE YO o With school days rapidly approaching preparations for outfitting the children are in order. The appearance of boys and girls at school, has a distinct bearing on their future lives for «in order to give undivided interest and attention to their-studies they must be well and comfortable dressed.. Stocks were never more complete than they are right now, so bring in the children and choose from our assortments of dependable yet reasonably priced chil- dren’s clothing. SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS BOYS SWEATERS Tn coat and slip-on styles, in buff, brown, gray and blue— $2.95 , $5.95 —=8econd Floor 'SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES Made of fine quality Gingham and Chambray, daintily trim- med and embroidered with pantie to match. Sizes 2 to 6 GIRLS' SCHOOL Handsome dresses for school, in a wide range of patterns and colors to select from. Sizes from 7 to 14 years. $1.95 . $4.95 WHITE MUSLIN AND SATEEN BLOOMERS A well made garment will étand a lot of rough tumble school Knocks 29¢ . 69c¢ BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS Madé of good cioth, well tail- ored, at $1.25 .. $1.95 CHILDREN'S DRAWER WAISTS AVell known brands such as the Pearl, Nuco and H. & W.— 39c 49¢c 59¢ Second that and WITH 2 PAIR OF PANTS Sizes 8 to 16 Years The styles and fabrics are. just the kind that boys will like and the qual- ity and durability cannot fail to give satisfactory service, which prime importance to parents. the boy in now. Very Specially Priced 9.7 5 Sale on the Second Floor BOYS' SCHOOL HATS Many styles to select from; all sizes and shades— 98¢ « $1.39 —=8econd Floor is of Bring BOYS' BLOUSES Made of fine materials, in many handsome patterns, all sizes— 95¢ « $1.50 ~—=Second Floor NEEDS FOR GIRLS CHILDREN'S BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS Fine quality wool garment, nicely made in buff only. All . $2.95 to 36 . 5 —Second Floor CHILDREN'S A first quality in oxford, tan and brown mixtures . HOOL SOX 4 length sox, .. 50¢ CHILDREN'S WAYN PONY STOCKINGS First quality hose in all weights and colors. ‘ine or Hiy o 29C i OUC rib. . CHILDREN'S SCHOOL TIES Beautiful silk plaid and Re- man striped ties, for school wear. Priced’for Sat. only—Each KNIT TO EMBROIDER CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES Made of fine quality linene, stamped to embroider, in pretty new fall shades. Special for Saturday only 45c —Main Floor NOTIONS For Saturday RUBBER HOUSEHOLD APRONS Assorted plain colors, 23 LADY SORORITY HAIR NE Real human hair, double mesh, doz.. . 796 CAMEO RICK-RACK BRAID All colors and two- tone effects, yard 1 C CAMEO BLOOMER ELASTIC 1-4 in,, black and white, €} 3-vd. reels, each 9c Main Floor FALL HOME NEEDS All fine wool Blanketa; blue, pink, gray and brown, full 6 98 bed size. Saturday... . Traveling Bags, made of genuine cowhide, brass lock and snaps, 18- inch size. Saturday Suit Cases. Yuade of genuin cowhide, brass lock and snaps, rein- forced corners, straps all around, sizes 24 and 26 inches. 5 $8.9 Specially marked School Cases, made proof material, extra . size on outside, and strap to books on shoulders. Special Saturday of water- pocket carry All silk over-drape sorted patterns, 36 t quality. Special Saturday, yd material, as- inches wide, $1.39 Marquisette curtain material, fine quality, beautiful borders, 36 fnches wide. Special Yor 29c Saturday, yard ~Third Floor * S . Gents' Kerchiefs Pure linen hemamch«‘l border, large size Handkerchiefs. For Saturday selling..... zzc ~Main Floor FOR: EARLY FALL WEAR STYLISH DRESSES Specially t ! Priced For ‘ > Saturday In All Sizes and Shades The new Dress styles are truly captivating with their many new and fetching variations of the modg. The new necklines, sleeve treatments, waist-line and richness of fabrics used in their making, combine to make these new dresses dis- tinetly different and above the ordinary in beauty and smartness. —=8econd Floor Fall Sweaters Fascinating I';all Fabrics FLAT CREPE FOR TAILLEU For the simple tailleured frock— we offer a heavy pure silk 40-inch flat orepe of exceptional quality; in black and 15 new popular shades. For Saturday $1 97 only—Yard .. TOR THE W CHINESE TUNIC . SATIN BROCADE FAILLE CREPE A Suitably adapted for this new fall creation, is rich in colors and smart in design. Comes in 10 ~ beautifu fall shades. Priced bttt § 5 1) FOR THE SCHOOL MISS WOOL CREPES For the one-plece youthful frock —40-inch Wool Crepe for early fail wear, For Saturday $1 79 selling—Yard. . . . WOOL JERSEY A practical wearing fabric'for the school miss, and street wear—b6-in. wide. Comes, in black and 16 new fall shades, Priced 1 69 here at—Yard. .. $ . NEW STRIPED FLANNELS A fabric that is improving in pop- ularity for fall wear. Rich satin stripes on plain color background— 6-inches wide. here at—Yard ~—Main Floor SPECIAL SALE of . NE GOAT Leather Handbags $1.59~ Handsomely lined and fit- ted—stone set, knobs, leather handles; in a range of fine shades; value $3.49. IN FASHIONABLE NEW MODES In the realms of style, Sweaters occupy a most prominent posi- tion. Every woman and miss - will have one or two for Fall §ervice; made in countless pat- terns of ,checks, stripes and plain colors, ‘in coat, semi-slip- on, slip-over styles. Priced fg‘om $3.95 « $9.95 ~~8econd Floor DOMESTICS For Saturday BLEACHED MUSLIN 36-inches, good firm cotton, full Lieached. Free of dressing. 15 Priced for Saturday—Yd... C ¥RUIT OF THE LOOM SHEETS Made of 42-inch bleached muslin. Size 84x90. Special for Saturday—Each. STRIPED FL 36-inch heavy striped Amoskeag Outing flannels for pajamas and night shirts. For zsc Saturday selling—Yd...,. TABLE NAPKINS Mercerized cotton dinner Napkins. Size 18-inches. An excellent value. For Saturday only. 97c Dozen. . ’ LIN N CLOTHS Pure Irish linen Damask, pretty assortment of floral patterns. Priced for Saturday. $2 69 . BATH TOWELS . Heavy double loep Turkish Bath Towels Large slze. Priced 33 . Cc here at only—Each PURE LINEN TOWELS Fine huck hemstiteched . border towels, Size 18x36. Priced 43c !psd@al for Bat.—~Each Extra Special Women's Sport Hose 1.39 A first quality full fashioned port Hose in all new shoe ¢ shades, regularly sold at $2.00. Specially priced for Saturday. ~Main Floor

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