New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 24

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24 HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928 S s e Road Conditions v k, Rubber avenue is un-| New M - vlordsville | open Willard strest and Newington road |views regarding the problems of | . . der constru No a he n Locks, routs 110, bridge|is under construction, but is open to |common interest to the two nations, In Connecticut s reonstruction, Road conditions and detours 1 : \ ¢ . the state of Co 0 ir ro rwalk - Danbury r out r tt Swamp road is |, no delay to Short detour at north end. |I have already begun to study Span- | HOSIERY SCARFS East Windsor, route 3, bridge ls|ish, Which comes easily to me be- = ler construction. No delay to C2Use of my broad knowledge of the g e AT St . oot o 1 st Eal Saturda repairs, annou t : t gr nere 1 tours post to posted. e it sh pected 55 highway department & o rham E \ 21 ( t E Bloomfleld bridge, { her lterary labors, especially to | 27 13, are as fol . , ‘ iaceconstruction. ~o| WOMAN DIPLOMAT FEELS |ine on marregs. " momernoon ' sna . ecials Guilford, § He oad No 3 1 1 Ri - M nd D o1r | birth control, her favorite Y p et e 7 ; g o tior D. s ar roc ion. No delay to i dutles would preclude other pursuits. AN 3 Old Saybroo L 3 ford ) 5 { e e / e Lalr S n o ¥ vin i r t e, ronte rt - Springfleld, route 110, | sfme, Alexandria Kollatay of Rus-|AUTO KNOCKS WOMAN DOWN < one and : dsor and Wind- | 4 3 : “half mile. treet as d- Mary Evanowicz, aged 43, of | 7. ‘"Cm;“?:: as(.n Canaan-I Villimantic - Put 1, route | n > tour ssar Locks, road is ux'rler elf;nscrnf; sia 1s to be Delegated to |Newington, suffered injuries to the | X ) Y b atron an ST 3, is ur construct Wind i road, rou T'hr ic from Hartford | left arm and right leg when she |} \ S fi?‘:“("o'x’:dhff : tos ot e open f lers inc ) eld < ingfield detour at | Mexdoo, = ruction. 3 4 g A W zoing through Poquonock | 1 over the recently finish- —— For was struck by an automobile own- Wi v . Moscow, Oct. 15 (P)—Mme. Alex- [6d by Adam Matulis and driven by N MISS andria Kollantay, the world's only |[John J. Matulis of 432 Chureh | { W | woman diplomat of ministerial rank, |Street, about 6 o'clock last evening | v 5 A |is confident that she will be able to {in front of th New Britain Ma- | = 0 3 v results in her new post as|Chine Co. factory on Chestnut | \ : - e B RALE , sect ’ o t of conc ESRCMONER LeeRio : G172 soviet minister to Mexico. |street. Matulis took her to the po- | steuction. Present road S ut 3 2 : 3 : : o “"1‘3'}‘"5("’”“‘5“,‘; Speaking to a correspondent be- |lice station and she later went | o . s . nton | ! Road closed, | sor0 her dgeparture, she said: “I am hflxf;e& el it A For the game—one must have a bright little hat. New Hartford, village of N k z T Goaaa; e | Nesington delighted at my appoint- | MEWUS 8201 A8 AR Fidi e We have a good assortment for Saturday, Hartford, route 1 r 1 m W t . L ment to Mexico. With my knowledge (00 the street at a moderate ra g SR . AT v jpriford, rou o ro ¢ o i thr r s 5 d o 4 ot speed and the woman, who was ||| ranging from $5.00 up. pidpis 5 detour arou v Ce anguages and forelgn affairs, and | i 4 g Rl & il 1 0 [ ] 3 | one of many coming out of the | A ks = E bridge. S : 3 nber f Newingtc est 2 @ factory, stepped from between M| Bridal Veils and Hats Made To Order Tarwi 3ur] 3 a C i i e was formerly minister to Nor- | g Harwint u r e s A 7ink I can be of great serv- |Parked cars. Before he could bring under co on. 1or ; i) i Y | his car to a stop, it had struck her. pouns prtgen. s deezs 2 "SI g ons vove 12| SHE WAS SO SENSITIVE ABOUT e e et e | e |E MARION HAT SHOP I et o dot | HER HAIR, TURNING GRAY---NO |5 b war'st New Yok wur t| wamingion, 0wt 15 impy| Callahan & Lagosh tours. I shall take a boat|proclamation, President Coolidge has | 95 WEST MAIN ST. ¢ ; g TEL. 3683 oa s 3 A |from a German or French port di- ‘SH(‘Ed the duty on paint brush/| . B e ONE DARED MENTION IT |t e oo | @ e _ SR il { I shall meet M. Pestkovsky, the |manufacturers to meet Canadian |\ ANGERIE . KERCHIEFS Short detours around & - - : e 2 M 3 A Friends and Family on Discovering Her Qx~ay Hai‘}— Fooh‘shly, | retiring minister, in Paris, and get [competition. The duty will be road is under ruction. Detc te 1 & R Complimented Her While Social Enemies and “Catty’ the benefit of his experience and |16 2-3 per cent instead of 33 1-8. posted traff gh t 1a Women Gloated Over Her Aged Appearance. Thomast ey, 3 ; 7 V. S| N rich shades like the nolds b e lion aids te| No Woman Should Be Ard Never|to grow out the even, ric structior 7. N “1 systematically used it every night and Nepd Be Gray Haired |rabbed it into my scalp thoroughly whers T o e o ;{fi" h[:lrll!wu“-i:flgr,:‘:l\‘:ln":vlw‘a -'m'l';. [ haie Telephone 4082 Tyl roan irouts MILALoldEeR e er co N efore Sixty. And scalp showed little signs of Impi der construction. Short detour raf 1 3 {ment but I persevered and Lo and Behold, 4 beioro T had finished with the third bottle around bridge |7 toolishly thought for a long Hme thol [Cyyjiy were marvelous. I fearfully sham. | B ® Tor Torrington - te st ny 4 and friends were sincere When ;;0cd my hair thinking perhaps it wonld . q I . H : eation I off bt you can shampoo as mach road, d i sugSphr gl 2 e 1 e like once Lew's Hair Tonle gets it \ Torrington. Detou cing recc 1 B ; Iooking and growing right. ere fsm’ B 2 allville SO : » the slighiest appearance of being dyed, oy er: 1 lbllle tong 1 Presteg, | displeasare b7 inied B afained—not cven » heir dresset 2 2 -Thomaston ding 18 b e, detou n 7 bair. ke can detect its use, Now I use it occasion- 5 voulders in- | T doy it all came to me UKCILy ‘and my gray hairs are gone—even | - ’ r street, route on. No delay the ofl-colored paiches are gone and my 18 that 140,05 an even shade and lustre all over. s It is wonderful, and best of all my folks ow admit they mever want to see mo gray rine T know T ook ten years sounger, . | HARTFORD Ihousands of elderly, gray-haired women of wealth, sojourning in Florida tho past 1, 014 King under construction. traflic. | s st Woodst tox 5 e, a3 if by magic. g = 2 Westport and Fairfield 1 ¥ ; 2l - Len's mail orders 53: == t bridge is under construct No |, e country grew into a I -~ i g e, open to| < : delay to traffic. (route 1). [ b TELLS WHAT Fairfleld-Mill river bridge, ol = - ey foali ! Ao o ] al fll nder construction. 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