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Ty NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 —_— - e NS R 4 I | | PR RA”I" INDUSTRY | To meet this condition, man- | land Brook road—no route number, | construction at Bryam bridge. Norwich - New London road |Hartford to Suff ffield and Springfield |a good designation for the time 7 I al A ufacturers were forced to increase road under construction; trafflc | Pavement open to trafflc in both | (route No. 12) in towns of Water- | detour at Windsor going . thrgugh | core unpleasant task will be done. Says Fear of ughs their output, gjthough such a | passing through. directions, |ford and Montiville under construc- | Poquonock and Suffield over the re- Chiangs W aas | Makes Poor Putters ¢ eavy demand apparently could | Town of Naugatuck—(route 8)| Norwalk—Boston Post road.|tion. Open to traffic. Through t hed state road l# e 5 : o e LSS :m ;m.,,",,“,‘;“m‘n.\fi;. i | resurfacing of highway; one way|(route 1)). Peat Swamp section |fic will avoid this work by using ti Town of Manchester: Center st 1,-1:‘ ’v“‘l;;y‘l‘"i”‘l‘lw “c‘;in"!{‘i wosen | New Osjancie; Hepk 2 U0 Relapse This Year affic for a short distance during|being raised. No delay to traffic. |Norwich-Groton road on east side of aies Hal-inag ““’lmn tha of ridicule keeps many a poor pute The beginning of 1926 saw a|the day. | Tairfield - Center—Boston Post|the Thames river. |No delay to trafiic alphabet was provided to malke €T Over a hundred thinks George change. It was not difficult for the Canaan — South Canaan-Lime |road (route 1). Concrete road un- _Norwich - Willimantic road (route| Town of East Hartford, D& ossible translation of the Bible, Tt | Turple, professional of the 8t i . observer to see that the field was| Rock road. (Route 134) under con- |der construction. Short detour | No. 32) under construction in|B under constru ;ONMM oy 12 Jeltats adiat e o John's Golf club h A% Aba = end. Westport and Fairfieldi—Boston | laid. Section of one way traffic reg | Town of Newington, Newington- ;4-"”-”%‘-.”» :_-Of’m‘;l‘w d“ 2o lant ox ‘Most golfers would have better Grows le[hy He had stocked up on radio| Durlington—Burlington Center | Post road (route 1). Grading under | ylated by telephone. New Britain road is under construc- (S0™etimes pronounced v, k getting thelr putts down if equipment, his knowledge of the road. Under construction, No (lc-lr‘on\l‘{u‘t from Il.l‘ll:lfinlllll ShOP to East Lyme (route No.=1). On tt tion but is open tc The Hawalians improvised th ¥ used only one hand,” suggests e art having increased a hundredfold, [OUrS: round hous No delay to traffic. |Post Road thé Folden Spur Bridge| Towns of Newington and West| foreign words with the ited | Turpie. : ] e i | Hartland—Fast Hartland moun-| Westport-Wilton road. Under con- [is being reconstructed. Detour post- t Willard stre 2 abet, such as “popoki” f “They refuse to let one hand do Chicago, Sept. 3. — Stabilization | until he could revel in experimenta- | n (route 133) under construction. | struction. No delay to traffic, < 2 Bacte del A ton road is under construction but s last Hawalian word is saic the work and in most cases act- I].;u come to 111;’. radio :cohcr in- ‘r‘oonlvt\r:v)}\\;: h,:{“mdm ;I‘l;n;":_“‘(;;’t ent road open for travel. Bridgeport and Trumbull, Bridge- rwich-Groton road (route No.|is open to trafiic. e resulted from the native ef-|ually have the hands pulling ,-xi""' from 1 -: manu uLl\{rcr 10 ; °p o ‘g‘l 9 “1 1ipn s ]Y New Hartford—Village of Nesw |Port-Trumbull road under construc- . Section on cut-off at Submarin L — fort to repeat v missionaries against each other as they hit the he® retailer, with the advent of |lime he tried a new circuit. In ad- { tion. Best route through Beardsley | . more settled conditions in the pro-|dition he had reached a point | Hartford (routo 17) bridge under | Sase under construction., Open fo d of the small animal: “poor |ball. All of us have had the exe cess o producing and selling, de- | where his buying ese had been |Construction. Short detour around | PArk. | trafic. pussy.” 1t might also be noted that | perience of nonchalantly hitting the et e SR s L Tl e Cieg b West Haven-Milford and Orange-| Ialiville Road in Preston; grading the ot thie & Hawaliia could ball with one hand after a hole has S e e - | Milford Turnpike. (Route No. 1).|being done, detour posted (route ber of the Institute of Radlo Engi- | those articles that were absolutely| Thomaston-Waterbury road. Con. % ¥ come to t on name “Jim.,” been won, and we would doubtless ! struction begun on new bridge, No|Under construction. Through traffic | was their nt tr tion of the be amazed if we stopped to think neegs, ] ; essential, & MrGtonvs, | Milford to New Haven should take ompson (route No. 12). The name I ," pronounced kee- how many of these carelessly put- Likewise radio equipment itself Chaos Gone Torrington——Torrington-Norfolk | Shore Road. am - V Thompson road be- mo, with the accent on the first|ted balls have rolled straight ia undergone) ajohange for,fhe| (A weeding,out iprocess developet | T SIS0 o RSO0 Naugatuck. Rubber avenue under | ing rcconst d at Mechanicsville. E syllable. the cup.” r and has reached the point|and the result has been to bring PR r around | construction. No delay to tra {64 wis T AR where standardi 1 is being giv- | stabilization to the industry, and | | e s 40 brigge, Waterbury and_ Cheshiro — Ches- | ~Town ot Easts Words From Pacilic Islands =——————————————— en the consideration long held | disappearance of the chaos that Torrington — Torrington-Goshen Waterbury Road. Route X yonvilie road under struol | —————————————————————————————————————————————— ary for s in this field. | was attendant upon its babyhood. | road T. L. bridge at West Tor- traffic may : . | ular From a market that sprang up | While the slowing down has led to | o =i 0SS ablished to traffic. f Woodstock: W. Wood- Now Become pOp‘l al ’ almost over night with the demand | some discussion of over-saturatlon, | " \y oty (ECH SO VR EOTR s -| Woodstock road under —_— ceeding the supply, resulting Surve manufacturers have v Watertown-Thomaston road, | town - Durham roal (route No. 112 . Gradiz Snelng S done (BT T T et in a literal scramble by the buying|shown such a situaton is far from S §54 anl 50} & cularat ot I nstruction. On c to traftic. e Bep BT T Haa L public, for radio material, there is|an actuality, | ste. Open for trave past green concrete. ; 01y mringe | SR I LA S SgASt 10T HE S RN leveloping a situation that the| These surveys indicate that there t Middletow s i s st s Bethel-Newtown road, state afd, |through tra plin being constructed 3 i k g ¢ tionaries in f years will contain ips mant arers and retailer: alw will ®8EoR! mirkebitor | sin il e s SO R g 3 i , t f d 4 : | Grading a X nstructi ) . some word: ow virtually - rec: as tending toward a|radio and that, to a certain extent,|under way. SRR A Tord = (ot e L owns of Vernon and Tolland: [OMS Words now virtually un ‘ ertitie F Iavorin moothly functioning industry. it will parallel the automobile in| Now Milford- { under construction. Detour via Main | Tollan. (no route num- \(.:\\,1 ) e 2 Yeverish Growth this respect, with the demand for| (route 134) work on t} street, A prominent writer cently e No. 3) is under construction. er construction. Read N EnelVer Raho ie 1 ic - Putnam roa visited t1 and took back a was the demand for the ted receiver showing a ind approaches ur | Willimantic - Putnam road u . 3 ow T I tle of ne | dio cquipment when the listening | SHERt edge over that for parts et necessary. | construction in Windham (route 1 of Rocky Hill, Dividend |REW wor SRR ¥ & s e 0 anbury road route | 3). Open for traffic for those pr f s number) is u r | his oo 2 > struck the American Danbury road (route |3) x , s 1t oré more manufact a'Road Conditions i nd conerete to con- |ceeding from North Windham - truct it is open to one way E j\\‘j ‘r\ ‘“1«,1.‘ : ers were attracted to n under Detanr for | ward Willimantic. Traffic from : r or se % i M et In Connecticut : onsequent developments : hratiie v Balae o | limantic to Nofth Windha I fol-| Windsor Locks (route No. 110). | flattery.” A common American d g 3 : tions and detours in | posted. et il e o :"y'm’l;\nr" Vi n it M\‘\ f e A e (AT e The BAKER chemists have succeeded in saving all the R best baro. | 'he State of Connect >| Ridgefield—Main street and Dan-| Willimantic - Hartford road|lay all Henallen, wordsi el sarysto luscious taste of the sound, ripe, full-flavored Orange, (;’Ms:m]f’ng ‘:"hh' ;nv.‘;l:::r; roces v construction | bury road (route 1 (route No. 3). Section of concrete mington, Scott nip | pronounce: simply pronounce every Lemon, Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach and Pineapple chan m:m’ mn“r‘ Of‘ e mounced by the 3 4 avement just v of \\Hlmyxvn\'l‘ i nder constructio There | § i ”‘pfi_]n‘\:;li\n“l:-‘v “"v h the a Y s0 that many families may now emoythmpnreflavm G op o il ORI G Bl G ER T sEietons : S T L ke iuipoms oy Rere st novel T e throughout the year. BAKER'S VANILLA has a rich, | ame. vogne, . tetall stores| vl givenivy voan (route 118) | winth o T e Doadng fi Wilisno e ek ; e L The malihini—for a per | spiey fragrance and flavor that adds new enjoyment' came into being st as shelves follow Qetolr Vg Ooventry 1o 3 ite No. would be a “chechahco” i to all cakes in which it is used. Buy of your dealer. could bo stocked. New stores Y Klondike or a “griffin” in ngh Refuse substitutes. 1 to develop their quotas of ne I done; tic - Putn: road under tru ) 1¢ to t i is a 1alihini” or newcomer customers and to traffic; detours posted. does not inte % - e e - " f construction in Ch ute No. Y 1 h B o Hawaii— also learns that pau, pro-| FREE Slmple BAm's VAN[LLA '-m be sent to HWSQ‘ hustling clerks attempting Town of Marlborough (route 17) | Town of Guilford No route nd 1 Concrete ement . 1 elay nounced pow, so0d way of 5 o E Soringhield, M t on three customers at once. | on Hartford-N London ro. r umber—Sachem's Head road. One ction of one way traffic 3 he is f d; or end- wives. Write Baker (‘.om[ T 4 Almost any article, e sometimes g of concrete roa y b £ L mile der co ion; detour 5 tford - fiel ¢ ite | ¢ h what he is d nd that when its connection with radlo was | traffic for a short distance dur : o z i toute SRy ; oilikia is an extremely expressive bd k C k D li 3 4 more or less vague, would find a|ihe day. wich—RBoston Post road. |N e el ¢ Jocks s s e e ake Your akes elicious \‘ ready sale. | rou . Concrete ated ir ort detour, | iction, ra learns that mahope (by and by) is to traffic and detour has | under construction postetd Town of Guilfor e 1) Guil- mfield (route 10) road closed | ford cut-off. CONTINUING Our AUGUST FUR SALE For the Benefit of Our Many Customers Who Were Away During the Height of This Sale and Unable to Take Advantage of These Exceptional Fur Values! e —— = TS == ——————— REDUCTIONS | MORE OxE SAVINGS 5 O ] O OF 20“’40% ] 5 OF I to! FRENCH SEAL REVERSIELE PONY “f 3 O RO BEAVERETTE. rdy, good looking Pony reversible By - Beaver. A truly smart looking garment 3 A limited number of lustrous AEhadlotin o G 1s plald. Two ¢ : priced ve A choice lot of Beaverette coats 4 oats in one at the price of one A coat ing our coats of French Seal at an amaz- of true economy $170 4 X o (s ‘.‘\tuj‘usl‘l:’:’]e"‘flgfi i?i%sfi.\illcjl;;tbfy;)rosfi ingly low price. Fine quality pelts, fi AN ;u'c{rm}{ ;\fea;‘, iJonutiF(ull)' made of skilfully worked into a smart gar- NEW CARACUI £ 4 W GREY FOX fine pelts. A truly remarkable ment. Sce these tomorrow at G ‘3:1” ;Mammn\_ R/ N e A A Looks and wears lik on. value at ful fur to be 8 ; Lpd popularize {rimmed with a large collar of Fox. We ({ /8 v T A e $ have a number sma acul coats X & wear MUSKRAT COATS 7 g wr 3 ; HU {)h Iy .\1‘,:)\[,h The possibilities of Muskrat are great e A% 0 ! e i Our skilled furricrs have given us their [ N ; 3 G iy : 4 4 hawl collar and cuffs of fi USE OUR BUDGET PLAN!! Which enables you to conveniently pay for your coat over an extended period. There are no extra charges for this serv- ice. Come in and let us explain this budget plan. It is a digni- { \l | fied purchase plan now being used by women everywhere in the S\ city. DY 9N J Come to Meshken's First—Get the Lowest Prices in the City Without Sho;aping Around SPECIAL—8 HUDSON SEAL ~ SUPERB JAPANESE MINK Just eight of these luxurious Hudson Lavishly trimmed with Fox collar Seal coats (in specigl stout sizes and border, expertly matched pelts Q only) to be sold at this low price. of fine quality. This coat will sell for Handsomely trimmed, silk lined ’ much more in the winter. August = _j throughout. sale price e = ——— _— h, EDWARD r Let us give you an A reasonable de- O\, '70 )8 estimate on making posit will hold any iy your last year's garment until want- Mam SL, E S H K E ¢ Church St., coat over. Prices on d. We will store it S repair work now ;ree 0? c}large until NCVV Brltam Hartforc] vou are veady fo 30 YEARS A FURRIER are much more rea- sonable than later wear it (2 STORES)