New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 14

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SR Y7 6 R R A e PRI . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925, da ‘n‘.PB!Y“’B of success, thers will be a | one way trafo with telephone con- :r.-.h»*:wvn: of administration pressure | trol is necessary L " " to secura appropriation for prohibi- Roxbury - Southbury road, steam |tion enforcement and an Increasing- | shovel grading is under way but ] il ‘u yeceptive attitude on the part of | convenient detours are not avail- b congress toward proposals for a|able, TraMc shou!d avoid this road b | \tion of tha Volstead act.” — | modif a8 much as possible as unavoidable [ delays are neceasary. <& ioannaintmon) in Bo Road Conditions in New Mitord-Gaylorduiile bridge, r Calle DIS&DDOIIHUHER[ in ke ‘ State of Connecticut i mier way.. No detours " are FORD Aflbm fleuf R lnt& Tiew hy Couneil of Chrches Gremnwich - Boaton Post road. | necosaary HARTFORD L, ‘ 9 HARTFORD [ @onstruction on the Post road near| Portland, Glastonbury - Portland i oraeed the New York state line, No delay | road is under construction. Road Washington, Sept. 18 (P—A hope [in trafe | s open but ia very rough. A STORE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS Finiilan s | &ramford-Kesler's Hill. Concrate| East Hampton, Portland - East AN racent prabibition ¢ ro1d on the Post road {s under con- | Hampton road s under construe- Mtion. may. end an enlorce truction. Open to traffie | tion, optional detour through part ragime which *han left very much to | @00 PRet o e Reaa|of the way R it S a8 e e S %1\ The Favored Styles of the New Season partment of the Federal Council of | ""p, o) pogten Post road. Con- | trafe ) Churches in SompLenol $ rete road is being constructed, No| Stafferd and Union - Sta¥ord- ot dry law enforcemer | ¢ \v in trafie | T"nfon road is under construction | 74 M . e AN, NN e - oderately rice the departmen’s epecial re smatriction. East avenue. Road| East Granby to Windsor Locks, i\ A iax 1 1o trafe south bound. Closed | road is under construction, but is \ ! €8 Sort-Boston Poat roa on-| Enflel ect Hill s un- ; & m—— i e cn il Moo esion Fort von_con- | Entld, Prospect 5t rond twun- | N e Nowast ympossible to % : 'e road is helng constructed on|der construction. Road closed for mpossible to avc e 1 oy section e ¢ A o| through trafic but local trafc is M 2 ,' that prohibition enforcemen i of road, Peat Swamp tojjthrouahitram \ 1’ ’nery Nash Curve and from Sanga B u of Internal F :er ‘f’:,,’,’",'.i'r:‘.r\\ ’]‘M ndertaken | tuck river bridge to Light House| Simsbury, — Hartford - Simsbury \ L El w:(.;\ Iich leas serlousness than the [ Curve. Trafe east bound detours|road is under construction, but'is e gl N a s and|open for traffie. + n demanded | at Norwalk, via Fast avenue and . o ;’::c“ asserted also that tha pro- [tha Shore road to Saugatuck. West. | Cromwell, River road is under — ) ity e Slindl somes | construction. Short detour, \ ibition unit “has undov en | port trafie, east bound comes in at | £ON: o : the impression of a propaganda bi- | Compo road. West bound trafic| Glastonbury, New London turn- \ ! 5 reay, ard this impressior ¢t | goes through the contract plke is under construction. Short met ¢ ‘ 1 4 | detonr it something in respect and coopera- [ Milford, Orangs and West Ha. | dstor tion that “a cerfain demoralization | ven.Milford turnpike is being wid West Hartford, West Harttord of the prohibition work of the ned. No delay to traffie, | boulevard bridge is under con- Heb department has arisen from va- | Milfordshore road. Concrete {3 etruction. Road closed. Short de- New Flares Long Slesves rlous complications; and that Secte- | ynqer construction. One way traf tour. . B 3 ’ s p tary Mellon, who “has never been | fe at g time. \Wethersfield, Hartford - Weth- o ) New Princess Lines & prohibitionist.” has fatled to ®iVe | mipattord and Trumbull-Strat- | ersfield road is under construction. to the prohibition‘enforcement (als® | ¢orq and Trumbull road, bituminous Short dr'our-“_ A : # | -Smartly styled youthful fashions in the most beautiful Fall the stme kind of leaderehip e 121 | macadam ls under construction. No RS S CIEXTY (0 S FA ! l MI ! LINE Dress fabric—Satin. At the above price are exceptional :gg_"l’“;,,.,, el '&:’:::md Nepaug road 15|18 open to trafic Street and Afternoon Frocks showing the newest flared ef- 1} Political Fatronage Cited e T e . Eastford, Phoenixville road, traf- i fects, all the new long sleeve effects and the best ‘colors 1a addition, prohibition agents Sharon - Amenia © Tnlon road|fic bein gtaken care of on the road $ $ 5 0 $ y Cuckoo, Cinnamon, Mint, Wine, Pencil and Black. Nke other government emploves, |\ "o (onetrnction, Delays will | Proceed with care. Traffic will be to i} ! ware said to be underpald and con- . cpcountered where ledge is be- held up while asphalt is being: ap- = i nnu\gm! np!‘mmm::m'-_ o ‘jn::': Ing taken out. also at shovel euts, |Ppled. A K 7! . q‘l‘l”:l W"‘:: :r & '” "‘:\f‘”m s Torrington-Goshen road is under 'F:;\s' .H}:r"f“:";‘ :":U‘SHP !;"":;f ¥ 7 | ° TWO"PleCe plication gsented- b " | aonstruction, Detour posted at Tor- [at Short Reach eing resurfaced. 2 2 r o = : position tn congress and elsewhere | SOnSmMetiol, BEEE FRICT T8 S (% | TraMe being taken care of on the [ndividual distinction breathes from every line of bt ;:fi?,’:,“;,',f’,‘i:,hn';f" APPOINIMENEE | gnort detour _around one bridge. | road: these exclusive models, from each fold of rich fabric BA LBRIGGAN FROCKS [iE 3 e b ke President Wilson was opposed o | ?“'73‘-’;}‘ 'rf.‘m;vfw‘rl n should pass and each new note of trimming. the Volstead act a:\d 'v\"k(vHMl‘En "“i Watertown - Waterbury, w..g,.lFreak Ofispring From $1 2 50 to $25 00 g s enforcement, Y J . e attention o e e | town - Thomaston road 18 under| Cow and Ram Produced Tailored Types—Capelins—Dressy Models—Of-the-Face . . Harding encouraged a “hands off” | construction. Al approaches post- Rohnensand, Prussia, Sept. 18 (# i The Newest Velours policy on the part of responsible | ef. Short delay near steam shovel eilcrontiierernia cov and & b Sty ety @ed] el Foeby clals, that “it has re- | at north end of work. sheep in this distric as been 2 = y 4 : ::T:‘:;yfgf:“1;::.p::u l‘x:'nrl’vmv\ls' ‘, Winchester - Rowley atreet, Win- |source of much sclentific and popu- STEIGER'S MILLINGRY—FOURTH FLOOR STEIGER'S—FOURTH FLOOR Hlon to develop a strong nolicy which [ sted, fs under construction. Detour | lar conjecture during the past vear. however tardy It may be, inspires | posted through Torrington street|The mother of this extraordinary new hope.” ‘hvr north and eouth bound traffic.|feak of nature was a black cow A D " F . th After pointing out that Secretary | Plainfield, Putnam-Norwich road | weighing 495 pounds, and the father reasy ur 18 e Mellon “has until recently held dis- |15 under construction. Open to traf-|a white ram of 176 pounds. The tillery properties,” and that as a|fic shoulders incomplete. hybrid offspring of these strangely T I T fnsncler he has been absorbed prl- | Lyme-East Haddam, Norwich-|mated parents is the property of MINK fharily in business questions, the re- | Hadlyme road. section {s under|Herr Thomsen. the landlord of the port declares he “has seriously dis- | construction, open to traffic village inn. The animal s consid- appointed the friends of prohihition | Iiast Lyme - Shore road, to avold |erably smaller than an average sized Vo VeI T “R UBY by failing to develop a vigorous pol- | construction work follow —detours fcalf, but it has the body of a cow fey and to assume responsibility ag posted |1t s a sheep's head and tail The : for it. | Colchester-Hehron, Amston road, |horns are curved like those of a J-pieve gnld colored Fiberloid Mili- " . Tack of Teadership [1s under construction, closed. De- | ram and the coating of the animal Ina Beautiful Coat at LT A e RING “There has heen mo indication |5,y over unimproved road. | resembles lamb's wool. that the responsible administration | Montville - Raymond Hil Iroad, Per set ....oooiiiie... 8498 e government have giv- rad r is be done oto st - 2008 lat () i o o e e Yo 8| i b g o et 5o Gt of Living Gains $ 00 Cappi perfume, pee o, ... $150 £ tive prohibition enforcement ““‘"l Chaplin, Willimantie - Hampton | All Throughout Italy 1 5 Piver’s Pompeia Sachet, oz. ....80c. . fhing like adequate aftention” thel . 470 ging is belng done. Open Rome, Sept. 18 () —Cost. of living & : toport continued. “All along the "y gy in Ttaly has been on the increase Mavis Face Powder ..... -29c. fine the history of. enforcement dis- | %5 0 L pon vt streot bridge | constantly sinee 1714 and is still 48 Inches Long Wildroot Cocoanut oil shampoo and closes lack of lendership and con- | 5 §« under consruction. Detonr post- | moufting, recently published statis- Wildroot quinine hair dressing. 4y Boowa inck o leaderaily 334 000 l4s yndor | mouRiing, recently published statis Tildroot pquipine buir dressine | The Most Complimented five been dost ieftective, | Norwich - Gallows Hill road,|figure in 1914, the cost of lving has A beautifully marked coat of fine quality skins ) “This picture hak now, "\(:\;;((thr‘.‘ e G Dae R0 IveaahieAl 408100 and in a fashionable model. Tassel tail trimming Perfume atomizers ...... $1.89 Hosie in Am s :;hn‘rnnx;ml :»rv\ v{!»v;;'v:v:v‘hi ijlv O e | traflic. | A table of prime necessitics of life, is optional. Wide border at bottom. Self shawl Squibb’s Tooth Paste ...v.....39c ry erica 4 (hifin o | Kilingly, Putnam-Norwich road. [inciuding bread, spaghetti, rice, beef, + Tinished with handsome embroidered silk i 2 ence to the national prohibition act |t o Garted, Open o | hacon, milk, potatoes and olive ofl, ;‘:}\‘s:v Finished i Pebeco Tooth Paste ...........26¢. | y Pn;}u]ar and dainty, durable pure dye pure silk e jshons anjangans et :"‘“[l‘:"”‘" Forhan’s Tooth Paste .........34c. stockings. The famous Ruby Ring allows no runs ah - Bozrah strect is under with the index figure of 432.98 in § A Lalian T b i construction. Open fo traffic [ December, 1923; 432.20 In Decem- / STRIGER'S FURS—FOURTH FLOOR Large size Listerine . ..67c. ‘~10‘ "& A'Ifhl-i price it is made with mercerized Norwich - Montville, Norwich- | ber, 1524, and 498.22 in June, 1025. White Pine and Tar .... .19¢. “P"d"““ soles in new browns, new grays, and New Londen road is under con- | — Syrup Tar, Extract Cod Liver Oil Wwood tones, tam be pronounced on the enforee- | struction. Open {o {raflic | PRAZIT, HAS MANY TILITERATES S 358 HE COLORS et situation until the new policy | wiown - Bethel road, maca Rin De Janeiro, Sept. 18 (A—Of an ol ciieeiiinii 090 THE COLORS: T e aluly tried. | Coriainly the | dam construction Is under way and | Trazil's entire populatton of 30,635, F H' 20-Mule Team Borie Acid .....11e. Tl i Grah ag peen fairly (10, o ey delours aro posid | 15 . fraction more than 75 per cont ome Here For His Lac.Lax 3 for $1.00 Blush h wholesome, Tt should he & necessary. ¢ leannot read or write, This was dis- 5 S‘l. . 1-0 h us) Champagne that the new regime has the full ap- | Kent-Dover rond. steam shovel | closed recently when the government psom Salts, per pound ......10c. {aple Wood Gravel proval and support of the secretary [ grading ls under on new loca- | published _ statistic on Hlliteracy CHOOI SUI I S ey Toast Blond-Beige of the tr and the commission- tion No 4!4-:mn}q 2 necessary. :'l).w'rrd when the 1920 census was STEIGER'S—STREBT FLOOR Mauvc-laupa Woodland Brown er of Internal revenue. Without Redding-Georgetown road, steam |taken. New Bronze Afri sich approval the plan could not |shovel grading and macadam con-| Tiliteracy In Brazil decreased from 5 . frican have been put into effect 1<mmmn are under way on new lo- | 84.2 per cent in 1872 to 75.5 per cent Good fa Yics an Maoonlight Gun Metal Tt seems safe to predict that if |cation. No detours are necessary. |in 1920, Tn the latter year there STEIGER'S HOSIERT—STREET FLOO the efforts of the federal government New Milford - Rridge street, con- | were 11,401,715 illiterates over 14 - T FLOOR do not meet with a considerable crete construction is under way and |years of age. workmanshlp FALL The Favored Styles of the New Season Moder- ately Priced Friday and Saturday, CORSETS ’ S _ | THE MAN'S SHOP | P. N. Practical Front Corsets, mod- el No. 3682, low top, well boned, L : o . L) made of heavy coutil. $5 00 “Hl’brldge Sizeg'24 t0 36 ....... . Bro dC’ th Sh. ¢ La Camille Corsets, Ventilo back, a o mts of plain pink coutil, nice for the Made from sturdy im- / slender or mEdiu_u; fig- $3 50 $2'00 ported woolens in the ure. Sizes 24032 ... L Broadcloths that compare favorably with gar- latest Fall models, coat, Alberta Kiltie Corsette, of flesh ments of a much costlier variety! All tailored vest and two pair lined 7y 7 color sateen, boned over the abdo- over perfeet fitting measurements. Everything sl h men, elastic shoulder straps, for the about them is correct. Colors are Blue, Tan, Gray S ok Tor Schooltor - girl who rolls her and White. Sizes 1315 to 17. JeareiHortschelie: , stockings. Sizes 32 to sa$4.00 “Travelo™ Best-Fit Brassiere in large sizes. . Values to $2.00 95c Knitted Jackets at i Special ........ CEPS i Ml (h i STEIGER'S—THIRD FLOOR $8.25 Just the warm garment needed right now about the house, for sports and generally when it is FRENCH KID chilly. All worsted. Has two pockets and long flel%ves. Ailxl sizes, 38 to 46. A rugged jacket that holds its shape. grade, all wo sey cl ny of the want- ‘ ) €d shades. Also in the lot are Lumber Jack pat- GL VES Men’s New Woolen Hote $1.50 to $3.50 terns 7 colo Middie and STEIGER'S—STREET FLOOR 0. T. styles. Sizes 3 to 10 years S0 . BOYS ‘A j ewest J‘,- $295 i quand patteras, pullover or cont style, Buy ooy OPERA PUMPS ‘ } for e school r. Many different shades and { i [ patterns New . Imported - Fall kid gloves $ JERNARRRRRRRRANN! 24 0 ) R e e s e e et s $2.95 with faney embroidgred cuffs, revers- 7'00 ible, flare and turn back and may % . TCH JONES CO ’ 6 $3 95 be worn either way. Now shown in Gy L Lt B"f“‘J 7 A L O O . the season’s best shades, Brown, The smartest Fall Shos Fashion—Operas i BOYS’ RCHOOL BLOUSES in woven madras Beaver and mode, Black with White, Patent and Satin and with the most popular heels CITY HALI and Fruit-of-the-Loom eloth. Plain and neat White with Black. Every woman should own a pair of Opera Pump " " stripe effects. Button down polo $1 00 STEIGER'S—STREET FLOOR this season. collars, 5to 16 years ..c.ccecsovees . through the appointment of Gen Lincoln €. Andr | retary of the tre i sponsibility for supervising the cus- | toms, the coast guard, and the pro-| hibition unit. No final judgment | Dress Buckles 75c. to $6.00 STEIGER'S——SECOND FLOOR STEIGER'S—STREET FLOOR

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