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for his it MUST KNOW POISON |- IVY 10 AVOID 1T de | Govt. Bureau Issues Warning | to Public hington, Sept. 2 (P—"Leatlets | Ve a homely Wi three, let it b phrase when i |th he fers | bt 3 to those unacquainted |in vith poison ivy. | The plant, distinguished in au- imn by its whitish or cream-color- | ie 1 fruit, exndes a volatile oil from soth leaf and s a powerful ir- ol tant that causes itehing, burning, | Or nd pe dal inflammation, In the castern and central por- | co ions of the United States poison ivy is found as a vine, a trailing shrub, | a low, erect, small-fruited bush known to northern sections as th poison : om New Jersey, |t Dela and Vi south tio southwestward there is found a so- | called poison oak that does not | climb, We on, extending | to ds form is re- |y ved, low bush | fic or trailing shru coast region poison ivy d sometime Ly co poison creeper, climbing sumac. | jq picry, mfreury, and | | na veara. Tt s itself to a great varicty of conditions, flourishing in woods or in the open. in low moist! g, oil or in dry soil und on hillsides. | It is especially | ro rows and edges of paths and | o roud serambling over rocks and | .o valls, climbing posts and trees to | considerable hivights, often mixing | with other shrubbery, such as the \armless five- in such a intil contact with it causes poison- | ing | Contaminated shocs. clthing or tools are sourees of ivy poisoning, 15 are also animals having access Lo poison-ivy patches In many 0 abundant 2s to tempts to destroy it aved Virginia creeper as to escape notice | localities the growth co discours Road Conditions in : State of Connecticut Road coitions and he State of necessary by ccticut made ¢ constriction irs, announced by the Stat Department as of Augnsi as follow Route No. 1. Branford —East Have Post road is under con lelay 1o traffic. Fairficld—Mill River bridge is un- ier construction. No delay to fraf and r Highway $1st, are Roston iction. No | Fairfield—Toston Post road. from Ash Creck tion. No delav i under ¢ to traffic. Greenwich—Boston [ i os Cob and 1fs Hill are under construction. No delay to traffie Guilford <amtord Post rond i West s under Slight delay to traffie traffie. tion of Boston | | | | st road. | | | | construetion SPECIAL WEEK-END TREAT Post road, Blacksmith and Buckley sections { struction, ler construction. | is the outstanding leader in America. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927, Madison—Short one-way traffic |€d. No delay to traffic. East river underpass. Route No. 111, Norwalk & Darien—Boston Post Durham-Northtord road is under ad is under construction. Slight | construction. Traffic delayed up to lay to traffic. twenty minutes at mixer. Route No. 116 Farmington—Alsops’ Corner 1o Country club, road is closed. Ditour posted. Westport and Fairfield—Boston under lay to traffic. Route No. Berlin—Buckley Crossing is under ruction. No delay to traffic, ewington avenue is under con. | Way traffic with telephone control open to traffic, but is Roule NG construction. No Route No. 122 Bridgepert-Newtown con- | crete construction is under way. one ry rough. One-way traffic, Roxbury-Depot Bridge, work on Route No. the new bridge approaches under On the Hampton-Brooklyn road, { VaY. No detours necessary o bridge over Blackwell Brook is | Route No. 126. ing rebuflt. Temporary bridge is| Norwalk-Danbury road. Concrete use. pavement completed except at the Waterbury-Middlebury road is un- (Holmes Corner cut-ofi. Traffic uses |0l highway without delay. | Route No. 1 r construction. No detour. Route No. 8. Thomaston approaches to Reyn-| Gaylordsville to New York state < Bridge are under construction. |line. Steam shovel grading un way traffic through rock ledge. “w\n_\. No dctour nee atford-Shelton road s Hnw]ul‘ Route No. 134, ruction, Ne delay to traffie, | Canaan, Lime Rock road-So. Can- Route No. 10. Middletown-Haddam road is un- Open to traffic. Route No. 138, Bloomficld, from Bloomficld Cen- Sherman—Toll Gate road. bridge r north, road is under construc- |construction on cut-off under wa m. Traffic passing through. No detours necessary. Route No. 12. | Newtown-Hawle Norwich-New London in | completed. wns of Waterford and Montville is | under ider construction. Qpen to traf- | ne . but shoulders are incomplete Putnam—DBridge over Prentice 00K on Mechanics street is nstruction. Open to traffic, | Route No. Norfolk, Norfolk-W. Norfolk road undor construction. o detour, I"armington, Hartford-Farmington aan road is under construction. No detour, lle road, bridge appronches detours Macadum construction. No Bethel-G B shovel grading is under detours necessary. Route No. 141. otland-Canterbury road is un- construction. Open to traffic, ‘ery rough. Route No. 142, | «d is under construction One- | Woodstock-Mass. line is under affic. Some deley due 1o a | construction. Open to traffic am shovel working. Putham-Woodstock, Little River Route No, Iridge is under construction. No de- Norwich-Groton roz Rridgs | tour. or Poquetanuck Cove s under Route No. 181, nstruction. No detour New Canaan-Foundridge read is Route No. 108. under construction. No delay to Rockvillo-Somers road s under tiaffic ction. Open to traffie. No Route No. 307. | 1o traffic. Windsor, Broad ook | Route No. 110, onstruction One Windsor and Windsor T.ocks. tratfic over temporary bridge. -Springficld road is under Route No. 811. nstruction. Open to traffic. No lay - Route No. 111, Marlboro-Hebron six nstruction, Through t to detonr via Colchest Meriden-Middletown road. a Tockfall Middlefield Jast Hampton—Over-head bridge st of C‘oball is heing reconstruet- Rloomfield—Park road is under construction. Road closed Detour | posted. os under | ffic adyis- | Route No. 317. East Hartford, Silver street Is un- er construction. Open to one way | tric | Route No. 322 Orange—Center bridg construction. No delay to tratfic. Detour i« under detours i | T= By Virtue of Merit "SALADA" TEA . RAISINA FLIP! EXTRA special treat for sounds! Taste some todayl the week-end. Cool, smooth, delicious French Custard Ice Cream, made with eggs and rich cream— with plenty of seedless rai- sins—in a pure Sugar syrup —flipped in and thenfrozen.Doesn’t that sound good? And it lasles even better than it When you cat our Ice Cream, you can be abso- lutely sure of its purity and quality. Wecontrolourown source of raw products, and we regularly test all cream, fruits and syrups in our laboratory for purity and quality. A e endable dealers near you. “A perfect food for all the family” NEW HAVEN DAIRY ICE CREAM Division, Eastern Dairies, Ine. o Fa Route West Haven— construction, Koute i Vestport-Fairficld, Sasco Creck is nunder construction. Tem- bridge is in use, | 24, tia treet under to traftic Somewhat rough. No detours. ffic over temporary bridge. Traf- | R rmington, Scot Swamp road is|fic open at all ti | under construction. Koad closed at| Torrington-West Farmington end | con Harw ception of sho der construeti Mansfield- ¢ of Waitsburg, Wash,, who | disposing of man-eating shatks is 1 that the official records in|to drown them. The ldea i8 an old general’s office showed | one, conceived by saflors. Stanton deserved the | An enormous hook, baited with a tment, it | 1TEC piece of horse flesh or beef, it ht a letter ,,.m““mml as bait in the shark @rowning traffic open at Bridge over Route No. 336, {river on the Mansficld (¢ own-We neral Robert €. Davis, then | {rick. By means of a cable or chain Amston-Hebron road is under | rensivile road is under co hrid zeneral con My, | this hook is attached to an anchored construction. Open to traffic Open to traffic built. Temp: y bridge s | W, assert Stan- | buoy Newing No Route Numbers, Bolton—1RBolton and relat 1| The “line” is then set in the Cent o ol 1 me 1o shark infested waters which abound under construction, bhut is open to ope o\, 3 H tomb of e bl 5 ‘I_V‘Latd)cttc Greeting » ; o r | in various coast distriets, and when Brooklyn-Canterbury road, hridge | dcr constructi i | Credited to Stanton 'yreparca a on that| 1€ Vietim comes along it awallows over Blackwell brook is under con- | Old Saybrook-lsscy Wishincion e Pr—Creait | 98y us vords, | Lhe buit. hook and all. Then the struction. Temporary bridge is in | is under construction. Open to trat- | for the worde, o i il from |k will submerse the buoy for use fic N et 5 ( Pershing, the magazine sal, |, 00, Ui fiSt tusging alt the Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall | Plymout RutiiEnea St failed il cavoring to come to the bridge under construction - under k h : t !‘vz. sharl |;1:CIY;L’ at the hat rough for about two miles. | tour around | e : end, trying for dear life to re- LR 2 | onn I Australia Drowns [lvase himself. In time the shark ia s sovic Traffic open at all times. No H worn t. and meets his fate by Man-Eating Sharks tours. { Detour throu ah . Crystal Lake road, towns of 4 Spr o oty o H ‘im\x in n,(,'. omv‘arnrn'l;‘mh-: ille and Ellingto der co er e , g Sept. 2.— v . s so perfectly a ville ar ngton under cor | r I he iest method of | home hefore he took the hook. HERRUP'S COR. MAIN AND MORGAN §Ts COMPLETE BEDROOM OUTFIT OF 12 PIECES or COMPLETE LIVING ROOM OUTFIT OF 16 PIECES 12 Pieces Complete Charming Boudoir (Exactly as Hlustrated by Herrup's Own Artist) Note the Fine Pleces thnt have becn carcfully sclected for this line Bedroom Outfit. Tae full-size bow-feor Bed!—with | £ tully grained panelz—the fine Chest of Drawers!—the largs Dresser!—with spacious drawers and a large mirror—the charming Seml-Vanity!—with triplicate mi —swinging sidle mivrors and full-length center! 4 pleces beautifully finished In Walnut and 8 extra pleces! COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWDS DOWN!/ DELIVERS EITHER OUTFI1 Besides the beautiful 4-piece Bedroom Suite—=8 other charm- mg pieces are Included to furni=h your bedroom in detail, The ‘Natlonal” saglass Springs!—the thick, comfortable tress!—the Bed Light!—2 ndoir Lamps with silk shades!— ! Pillows and a small Bedroom Rug. $110 This Complete LIVING ROOM A living room suit t beaut) And the e quality is evident the b e vel- ur (wear resisting) upholstery —the grace- ful lines and the sup- rlor frame construc- 'he luxurions Di- large Club r and Wing Chair —each plece made loubly mifortable with overstoffed wnd spring consti d back~ and seats and spring-nilled cushions. flesides the charmin: Sepiece Living Room Suite—this ounttit in- cludes the mahogany iinish avenport and I Tables—the Bridge Lamp and Shade — the Cabiner Ninoker the Foot stool—the Table Lamy and Shade—the Fern- ery — Stlk Searf — 2 Book Ends and 2 Ple- tures, $110 A PN N S ASATAS L, CAACA SAAAS PNSININTNIN $5 DOWN and $2 WEEKLY UARANTEED LOWEST PRICES — EASIEST CREDIT TERMS — HERRLUPS Open Saturday Nights Open Evenings | If You Can’t Get Here in Daytime —during the week by appointment — just phone 2-7922. Open every Saturday night till 9 P. M. Phone 2-7922 for an evening appointment —but be sure to be here on Wednesday. cor. Main and Morgan Sts., Hartford.