New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1928, Page 4

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DOG AND MASTER HELD FOR THEFT /Pmlatory Instinct Is Plea of New York, Aug. 3. — Perhaps if he hadn’t been named Fagan, things would have been different. But with such an evil moniker to live down, it is small wonder that this most innocent-faced of collies found himself in trouble sooner or | later. It isn't his fault, to be sure. Like the good dog that he is, he dedicat- ey Fegan . . ed himself to th He must . has nothing to say. *rvice of his mas- hare the takes as That Pmlmury Urge And, since Leon Isaucs is accused of taking a few pie of money from a garage cash register, the sus- picion of complicity falls upon the shaggy mane of vation is that, like his namesake, Fa- gan is most cunning in the art of taking what doesn't belong to him. Insofar as that point is concerned, Fagan isn't much different from any other dog. The predatory instinct is not entirely dead in him, Ignorance of the law, says the code, is no defense, Wherefore Fa- gan lies in the kennels of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- *mals, technically under arrest, wait- ing to see what the law holds for his master. If, as has been implied, he was taught to steal, and if his master was his tutor, then a very fine point may be raised concerning his indi- vidual responsibility. For alleges the owner of the shop where Isaacs is reported to have been famitiar with the till, he believes the collie took a few bills and buried them in good dog fashion. Mouney Disap) Anyway, the man who owned the shop declared he saw Fagan's mas- ter regch in the cash register and take out a roll of bills. When he shouted, the man and dog fled—the man to be caught immediately, the dog to disappear just about long enough to hide the money. Both Fagan and Isaacs stoically submitted to search. The money was not found. Maybe Fagan, true to his name and his master, took the money and hid it. Which, howe still 1 mains to be proved. 1gan, as is his custom, says nothing. Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Road conditions and detours in the State of Connecticut made necessay by highway construction, repairs and oiling announced by the state highway department as of August 1st, are as follows: Route No, 1 014 Lyme, Last Lyme and Water~ ford, five miles under construction. One-way traffic in Waterford where concrete pavement is being laid; through traffic advised to take route No. from Old Lyme to Jordan's Villag Branford—Toston Tost shoulder oiling for 7 miles. Orange-Milford pike, shoulder oil- ing for 2 u Branford-No. Branford road is be- ing oiled for one road mile Man’s suit, $54.50, destroyed by Moths. $1 and 1 minute could have saved it | !is under construction. |around small b {der { Bridge is under construction. | account of grade crossing. {one-way traffic. Route No. 3 Waterbury-Middlebury and Sunnyside avenue struction. Waterbury - Milldale, Southington Mountain is under construction. Shoulders not complete. Ridgefield-Danbury road, concrete construction under way. One-way traffic with telephone control Southington—Main strect, ders oiling. Route No. 4 Salisbury-Great road and under con- shoul- short detour dge. Sharon-Lakev road is construction. &hort detour. Route No, U. 8. 5 Wallingford—No. Colony under street. | Open to traiic, sholders incomplete. | Colony strect is un- | construction. No delay. - Route No. U.S. Brooklyn-Danielson road in towns of Killingly and Lrooklyn un- der construction.. Detour Traffic regulated by flagnen Daniclson-So. Killingly road is under cons: truction, open to traffic. Killing 1. roud, shoulders be- ing oiled for 3 miles Pomfret-Murdock road, being oiled. Route No. U. 8. 7 Danbury-New Milford road, three steam shovels grading in highway, and concrete construction with one- way traffic with telephone control at several places. Route No. 8 Torrington - Thamaston, Castle Traf- fic should proceed with caution on Short shoulders Thomaston - Torrington road, shoulders being oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 10 Haddam road is under construc- tion from Higganum to East Had- dam _bridge. at Higganum, with one-way traffic where pavement is being laid. Wethersfield, Wethersfield road is being oiled for Barrington xoad | the posted. | One-half mile detour Middletown- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928 one-half mile. Bloomfield-Granby road is under construction, but cpen to traffic. Route No. 12 Grosvenordale - North Grosvenor- dale road is under construction, “e- tour posted and section of one-way | traffic regulated by telephone. Norwich-Putnain road at Atta- | waugan is under construction. Traf- | tic over section of this road being regulated by telephone. Thompson-Webster road, ders being oiled. | Route No. 82 Norwich-Groton road, bridge cver Poqeutanuck cove is under con- | struction. Approaches to structure are being graded, motorists warned to drive carefully through this work. Norwich-Groton road from Nor- wich City line to Brewster's Neck is |under construction, open to traffic, Route No. 101 | Windham-Willimantic road is be- ng oilad for a mile. Route No. 102 Salem, Hartford-New London road shoulders being oiled for 4 miles. Route No. 104 Glastonbury, Glastonbury - Port- {land road is under open to tiaffic one-way. Route No. 109 Mansfield, Phoenixville road is under construction, detour posted from Wa nville tb Ashford. - This road nearly impassable to traffic, Coventry, Coventry-Mansfield De- pot road closed, traffic may go over |good state road through So. Coven- shoul- | | | halt road is under construction, short one-way traffic on Portland Plains. Route No. 113 Thomaston-Bristol road is under construction. Detonr east of Terry- ville posted. Concrete being pour- ed, one-way traffic. Route No. 114 No. Branford and No. Haven. Concrete road is under construction. One-way traffic controleld by traffic men, construction, L Route No. 118 Hamden—Khitney avenue, shoul- ders being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 120 and 147 ‘Woodbridge-Seymour. Concrete road is under construction. Traf- fic coutrolled by traffic men. Route No. 121 Salisbury, Canaan-Salisbury road is under contsruction. One-way traffic. Route No, 122 Newton-Bridgeport road, concrete construction under way. One-way traffic with telephone control. Route No. 123 Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall Bridge, resurfacing eomplete. Shoul- ders and guard rail not finished. Traffic open at ®ll times. Canton-Collinsville, Nepaug road is under construction. Detour es- tablished. Traffic should proceed with caution over detour. Route No. 125 Roxbury-Southbury road is being oiled for, one mile. Route No. 127 Kent-Macedonia road, construction under w Route No, macadam No detour. construction. One-way traffic. ‘Washington-Litchfield road is be- ing oiled for 12 mile, Rolue No. 129 Gaylordsville to New York state lne, macadam completed, railing uncompleted.” Route No. 130 ‘Woodbury-Watertown road, wup- town bridge is under construction. Traffic may use concrete without detours. Route No, 132 Cornwall Hollow road, Cornwall to So. Canaan is under construction, Traffic open at all times, short de- tour around ome bridge. Route No. 138 construction, short detour around bridge. Route No. 134 Kent-New Milford road, shoulders being oiled. Next Week is 54 Free! Babe Ruth’s ERE'S a big “I understand your Fro-joy Ice Cream Chock-full of 'Youth Units’ and that Fro-joy Cones are pure and whole some. I want to give each one of these Picture!! treat in store for the boys and girls of this city all next week! A Fro-joy Cone—pure and delicious— filled to the brim with Fro-joy Ice Cream —*“Chock-fullof Youth Units.” That'sa lot, isn’t it? But listen, there’s more! With the Fro-joy Cones you buy, each day, your dealer will give you a small pic- ture of Babe Ruth. When you have six of these in six different poses, send them to the General Ice Cream Corporation and you will receive a large 9 x 12 inch picture show- ing Babe Ruth at bat. Save up for next week'’s treat and the prize -it will bring you. Get a free circular from thousand orphan boys a Fro-joy Cone filled to the brim with Fro-joy Ice Cream.” Excerpt from a letter from Babe Ruth ordering Fro-joy Sor his orphan boy guests at his Boston baschall parly. Litchfield-Bantam road is under | Route No, 135 No. Branford-Guilford road is un. der construction. Passable except when asphalt is being applied. Route No. 138 New Fairfield-Sherman road, steam shovel grading and macadam construction under way. Short de- lays probable. Route No. 141 Bridge over Little River on the Scotland-Canterbury road is under construction. While the old bridge is in use, traffic from the west is warned to be careful in approaching this bridge which is located at the foot of a steep grade. Scotland-Plainfield road, ders being oiled. Route No. 117 Seymour—Bladden river bridge is under construction. No delay, Route No. 150 Lyme and East Haddam, Ham- burg-No. Plains road is under con- struction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 153 Salem, Norwich and Hadlyme road is being oiled, Route No. 154 ‘Washington-Woodbury road, ma- cadam and bridge construction un- der way. shoul- Route No, 168 Crystal lake road, towns of Rock- ville and Ellington are under con- struction. Somewhat rough, no detours. Route No, 179 Preston, the road from Poquetan- uck to Brewster's Neck is under e Safe quSfo;,'n construction, open to traffic except where bridges are being conatruct- ed. Route No. 180 Bethel-Redding road, steam shov- el grading under way. No detonra. Route No. 310 Bantam-Morris road is construction. No detours, Route No. 325 Prospect-Cheshide road, short detour over country road around shovel work in rock cut. Route No, 333 Old Lyme-Blackhall road is being oiled. under Route No. 337 Milford—New Haven avenue, con- crete under construction. Short de- tour posted around city clock. New Haven-Woodmont road, con- crete road under construction. Traf- tic controlled by traffic men. ‘West Haven—Beach street and First avenue under construction, Short detour in force around city block, when asphalt is being ap- plied. No Route Numbers Ansonia—North street is uuder construction. No delay to traffic. Beacon Falls—Pines bridge under construction. Traffic not affected. Bloomfield—Halls Boulevard is being oiled. Branford-Neo. Branford road is being oiled for one mile, Clinton - Westbrook, Clinton-Deep River road is urder construction for 215 miles. Easton-Monroe road is under con- struction, rains have made subgfade impassable. tour. Enfield, Scitico-Broad Brook road is under construction, but open to traffic. Mansfield Center - Warrenville road is under construction, open to traffic. Middletown-Durham road, ing on Cherry Hill, Granby, Salmon Brook street is under construction, but open to traffic. Preston, Preston city road is be- ing oiled for 2 miles. Sharon-Millerton road is under construction. Short detour. 8o. Canana-Huntsville road bridge approacihes being made. Sterling—Bridge under construc- tion sat Sterling Village. Detour posted, . Redding-Georgetown road, con- struction work started, no detours necessary. ‘Woodbridge-Racebrook under construction. traffic. Wethersfield—Jordan Lane is un. der construction, but traffic is not delayed. Windser Locks-Suffield, East Main street is under construction, traffic may take good road through Suf. field Center. Woodstock-Mass. route, shoulders being oiled for 5 miles. Local traffic using de- grad- road s No delay to AIR-RAIL FREIGHT SERVICE Berne, Aug. 3 (®—Swiss air traf- fic companies have made an arrange- = 217 MAIN STREET Given Away! A $1.00 Bottle of CARA NOME PERFUME with every purchase of a redular $2.00 box of CARA NOME FACE POWDER All shades. Perfumed with the fragrance and charm of early blossom-time. FACTORY-TO- BOTH for yoy saLe FULL PINT ment with the 8wiss fedcral railways for combined air and rail freight service. Alrlines are empowered to dssue through bills of lading for the transport of merchandise from stae tions in Switzerland to foreign aire ports, the bills specifying the pors tion of the journey to be covered by air. Nurse Saved This Baby From Chafing, Scalding, Rashes by Use of Sykes Comfort Powder ‘West Chester, Ct.— *“Sykes Comfort Powder has bew on this little boy wn.h great success in kee] his skin free chafing, -uldm(, rashes and sore- ness which is the cause of so much > s+ \ misery among cbl.ldre'n ln my eleven years work as a nurse I have never found an g;ktu Comfort Powder is 80 successful in healing and prevent. ing chafing, suldmg _rashes and skin l. anti ing ts nof ulcunu. Nunu call it "A Heuhng Wonder."” AT ALL BRVGGISTS COMFORT POWDER CO., BOSTON, MASS, FACTS entire thought is on their LlGGm's Prescription Department is completely ¢ equipped—torsion balance scales, pository moulds, minutely accurate graduates, etc.—every facility to enable our dispensing pharmacists to com- pound your prescription with speed and accuracy. The men handling prescriptions are isolated. sup) Their work. Nothing to dis- tract their attention. Bring your next prescription 10 Liggett's. August FACTORY HARMONY BAY RUM from the finest distilled Oil of Made Bay. Full strength and highest quality. A Real Value Regu FACTORY-TO-YOU SALE This is an excellent cleansing cream, soft, smooth, velvety, and delight- fully perfumed. FACTORY-TO-YOU SALE 37¢ lar Price 75c 49c LIQUID ANTISEPTIC A wonderful antiseptic for com- bating germs. A valuable aid in the treatment of pyorrhea. ‘They work naturally and form no habit, A safe laxative for children nnd ldultl. “One at night ~—next day bn:ht. I‘AC'I‘ORY T(.\-YOU SALE KLENZO TOOTH BAUSHES For adults and children. A full assortment of styles and sizes Regular Price 2S¢ FACTORY-TO-YOU SALE CUT PRICES A good value, SIZR 40c Fletcher’s Castoria $1.50 Agarol .......... = 39C 19¢ 'ACTORY TO—YOU Puretest RUBBING ALCOHOL Used in hospitals, gymnasiums and training camps for bathing and rub-down. gular Price 59¢ Rz 4Q€ Puretest MILK °l MAGNESIA An effective antacid and laxative. Good for heartburn, sour stomach, d,.pepm, Full Pint. 60c D. & R. Cold Cream, 4 oz. ...... 36¢ Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets (100's) .. 89¢ 65¢ Pond’s Cold Cream Horlick’s Malted Mi 50¢ 50c 65¢ 50¢ $1.25 50c 50c 60c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste Barbasol ...... Hinds Cream .. Absorbine Mercks Milk Sugar Pepsodent Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia . Ik, 16 oz. .... T5c Mennen’s Shaving Cream ....... 34c Chocolate Exlax ... . cense HlE Regular Price S50c F“xCNRY TO- T 39€ nnuo DENTAL CREME ts daily use will keep the . -{m To be hesithy l ’ |lvm-|- Given Away! & 25c Tin of GENTLEMEN'S TALC with every purchase of a 39¢c tube of ) Other August Memey Savers $0c Jonteel Cold Cream 50c Jonteel Vanishing Cream 25¢ Orange Blossom Talcum ¢ $0c Narcisse Face Powder . 2.98 Electrex Toaster . lwmmmmwflm 98¢ QGausets (Box of 12) muammq(somum) . « 95¢, 3 for 1.00 9% 40c Sunnymeade Stationery(24shoste, 24 envelopes) 29¢ $0c Olive Shampoo 50c Riker's Violet Cerate 3% . . . 60c 60c 50c McCoy’s Tablets Doan’s Pills ... Partola Tablets $1.00 Listerine, large . 50c Bromo Seltzer ...... $1.00 Pinkham’s Compound . $1.00 Lavoris, large ...... 60c Forhan’s for the gums . $1.00 Nujol ................ 60c California Syrup of Figs $1.00 Danderine Hair Tonie . $1.00 Lysol, 16 0Z. ...cceeeeees $1.00 Ovaferrun ..... 50c Beecham’s Pills . $1.20 Sal Hepatica ... 50c Palmolive blumpoo 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 50c Watkins Cocoa. Oil Shampoo . 50c Luxor Face Powder . 60c Levy Face Powder ... vees 36c . 40¢ . 29¢ 2.98 Electrex Coffce Percolator, 8-cup 1.75 1-Minuts Thermometes . 69c Lancors Papeterie 75c Harmony Lilac Vegetal (sunnnn) ¢ $9c Georgia Rose Bath Salts . 1.00 Harmony Toilet Waters (5 ounces) 25¢ Jonteel Talcum (23§ ounces) $0c Rexall Shaving Lotion (7 ounces) 25c Puretest Epsom Salt (1-Pound Tin) 25c Tincture of Iodine (with glass applicator) . 69c Hospital Absorbent Cotton (One Pound Roll) 25c Puretest Aspirin Tablets (34's) Just hang Expellohigh in closet. That’s all. 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And thea, in eddition, you get the big pic- ture of the World’s Home- Rua Champion. The Babe signed the original for you. Chock-full of “Youth Units”! c e e g0 0000000000 Full two-quart copacity. Guaranteed for cms your. FACTORY-TO-YOU SALE

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