New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 26

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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1024, ’ : Bar ~Rlv lons of the world had Road Conditions 1o || "1 0 o cus Bt SNV ANERIORIBTHR [ B, e » o . - | one way traffic for short distance at | tion. Traffic usea voad at all times| . in the fact that the American poople, The Little R THE IR Y f m um. Connecticut |n\u points, Avon — Lovely street, Gravel rowil LEADER OF THE woRLD whose leaders are gifted with enter- ’ y Westbrook— Menunketsuch, River under construction. No delay to prise, foresight and daring, have 3 ;l Bridge, construction work under| trafic I, labored industriously and with Sto 2 way. One way: traffic over tempor- auton bany Turnpike, Con- |Professor Johan Bergman Makes {common sense, maintaining a high Stafford — Monson and Wales| ary ridg | erote bri nd approches under standard . of sound Iliving under With the 'With the Toads under construction’ but are| Westbrook Patchogue River | conatruction One of Most Striking Specches ; at the foot of Indian liberal laws, He urged Sweden to open for traffic. | Rridge under construction on a cut-| HIll. Ttoad open to traffle but care ' Campaien follow Amerlca’s example, to show Big Values Big Values lm?n = From Stafford — Union | o raffic uses the old bridge. should be used in driving on account bold Initiative fn undertaking to de- 400—MA[N STREET—‘400 town line to atate line road closed ixtord Bridge over Right Milej of filling operationa. Stockholf, Oct, 17.~Americaniza- | velop on a still larger scale her own Fair detour,over dirt road tiver on the D § nson road | Monroe—Trumbull Turnpike, Grvs vesources of mineral deposits, for- tio) . h Bolton —' Bolton-Coventry rond B v cut-oft.| ol rwurfucing completed. Work be. ['100 18 the key to the future pro-| o oo wdior power. elosed. Detours ed. vouixh| hdtialy [ ing done on shoulders. Road open |"ess of the world, and America, el S TURD a Y SPECIALS traftic from Har to Williman WIto ndian Lhver Bridge., throughout. clearly on her way to the cultural | o AR A tic should go via Andover AR SRRt ruclion \frel — Phoenixville road, bit- | 1e8emony of the world, has in the [INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS COSTLY | East Hartford n street Y led while| uminous g complgted and |#hort period of 150 years bullt up a | More than a billion dollars a year —————————————————————————————————— der construction, but Is open < is b ‘ | work bein 1 on shoulders, En.|Majestic national structure which s 1 cost of industrial accidents, A NEW SHIPMENT OF STRIPED AND PLAID FLANNELS ON SALE SATURDAY. fic. 5 t Cent road ! tire: SR has no counterpart in the history of _— Windsor — Broad strect 1 K furnpike to Round | Stafford Springs road,|!® World, according to Professor $1.8072x00 PEQUOT SHEETS $2.98 DUVETINE $1.25 Two-Tone WOOL OREPE conmstruction, but east side of road Js | | | Sistrugtiont Roud elcacd Jam road under construction, [JOhan Bergman, leading political | medical treatment and insurance ¥ Special l 38 Saturday. Special Saturday Special open for trafik. Ans Mavle and in| Travelstaken care at all times, figure in Sweden's liberhl party, in|only. The National Industrial Con- $ Yard West Hartford rd - s r construction, € ( one of the most striking speeches in | |which includes enforced idleness, == {ference’ Board il —_— ——— — Local travel is tak PREDICT AIR FLIVVERS |the present electoral campalgn, de. | crcnct Board has compiled the 00 FRENCH FLANNEL 98 56 SRS SFIAON ; ! livered in 'Visby and published [8Ures showing the rise from a Sturday Special PURE \WOOL JERSEY CANTON CREPE It Yo Oct. 17.—The | {hyoughout the Swedish press. quarter of a billion dollars a few Yard. $l-95 Saturday Special sl 47 Saturday Speol $l 79 advent of the air flivver is predicted | professor Bergman, who 8 Incl- yoars ago to the present amount, —————— XA o . [ : ) wHs studying lessons from the | dentally a leader of the prohibition- , There were 2,458,418 aclcdents in 49¢ 45x36-Inch il aiv glider contests held here |jst ‘movement in Sweden, sald that | 1923, resulting in 21,232 deaths and LOCKWOOD PILLOW CASES . 8 with y reyele [ 1 i ates dinatl o Y ¥ ' In Season’s Colors TR with auxiliary motoreyele |the reasons for the gigantic growth in the permanent disability of 1728 Black and Brown only. | \ ' ] 0 . Saturday 8 y Spec Saturday Special Short \-[m around " of visht to 12 horsepower(of the United States wero to be persons and 105,629 partlally dis- iocikl 3 10 s‘l.oo :.“:]“I" el upP lo ; 0 motorless gliders in(found, not in +natural resources abtled, The total working days lost PROTM 43 E s i e | —————— $3.98 SILK CHIFION VELVET | 56-In. ALL WOOL COATING ville Farmi struction. traft Op Newington under co Good detour o alone, since other unexploited re- | 2 69,970, tion. Open to traff Sharon — West Cornwall— Groton — Baptist Hill, | road. West side of Houeatonic s - THAT IS JUST WHAT WERE viee use of d:mxr ailing Groton — Water Street ) B U v toute open to traffic, ' 5 E v end 18 prac- A Putnam — Putnam — Kililin a B the Roxbury road open to traffic. Shoulders in- t ading has com- . 3 complete, menced and a short detour is re- J Waterford—Post road under con-| commended H struction, shoulders incomplete. De- road. S hovel | Hotchkissvil tour plainly marked. iing and macad 014 Lyme — Post road under con- | has need. 2 tours are | struction. Through traffic will avoi A inconvenience it it follows the Shore | N Salem roz road from ne to Moosbroker's| > base is being laid and S 00 MEEHERE IS A REAL CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY | posted over unimproved road. Salem — East Haddam grading operations under way Norwich-H. i g 3ix P dark road. | ’ lyme road. Section east of Hartf IR on has egun. ~—New London road impassable to! No detor r ¢ A Gardner Lake, then use detour post-| Da ed to Norwich. Section west Turn-| conc ctio ; pike very rough but open to . | tra ¥ t ¢ control is : Plainfield — Putnam — Norwich | nec = . road. Grading being done, open to| } or . New London — Bank street closed | T1 to traffic. Detour posted. fcoom oo S Not Step By Step But Leap By Leap This Is The Location For a Safe and Sane Investment FREE—MEN—FREE—SATURDA Y w/el | AT CARR LAND SALE have it here today . ~ $10 IN GOLD To the Tallest Man “*s:o,d = = $10 IN GOLD To the Shortest Man i If There Are 50 | $10 IN GOLD TO the Slenderest Man Men at the Sale - $10 IN GOLD To the Stoutest Man L e s » (R B ALSO FOR MEN, WOMEN i Beasife Sarat Lapy Veued 2t 82 8 your great surprise that the ver: that are priced in windo S EL e D Y ; $5Bon Bon | §5 Cake Basket 6 Silver Spoons | $5 Silver Sugar Bowl e OIS v j $5 Water Set $5 Fruit Dish 6 Berry Spoons °| $5 Mahogany Clock $3.50 is simplv prce e rdce ‘ ‘ Silver Meat Forks Silver Berry Spoons Silver Gravy Ladles Iy, as we produce ofstores._Come tomorror and se hese charmi o ; PICK OUT AN ENVELOPE. YOU HAVE WHAT IT CALLS FOR INSIDE SPECIAL FREE CARS Marked Carr Land Sale—-Leaves Central Square 2:00 P. M. by Hartford Line. Get On Anywhere Along the Line A SALE l.)IFFERENT THAN ALL THE REST—YOU DOUBLE YOUR MONEY ON EVERY LOT LOTS $79 TO $199—-10% DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY A few higher. No interest. No taxes for two years. No payments required while sigk or out of work. % @flmmz‘% She Clos s»an e 324 MAIN STREET e SALESMEN ON PROPERTY EVENINGS UNTIL DARK — Beginning Sunday Night § oy e Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle in ' EEu 8 , : ® :I'_ s.:catE . 2Qlic -, doston “FLIRTING WITH LOVE” }

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