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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930. e B o e SR o e SO T PO S S O TR B SR o RO W e SR L R s 0/ 9T e b DBt bl e ol N St o e s gt shs A . . due to blasting operations. Guilford-Leetes Island road is un-|Steam shovel grading partially com- | can pass. | shovel grading and macadam pare ungary to Honor amt WIth Four.Month FeteS' Route No. 124 der construction. Passable but very | pleted. Voluntown and No. Sloningtor, |tially completed. ’ ’ Bethel-Silk Mill corner, grading|rough. Stamford — High Tidge road |Pendleton Hill road is under con-| oo L iy * * . . 3 work under way. No detours. Hartland-West Hartland road is|(North Stamford avenue) grading [struction. Grading operations and | o i merican lgrants 1 eturn Un 11 grimages Route No. 134 under conetryction. No alternats|for concretc under way. No deliy | macadamizing are in progress. V.- |Flains road. conieriction commene- Canan and Salisbury. Lime Rock | route. to traffic. |hicles can pass through although |ed. No delay to traffic. bridge, grade crossing elimination. is| Ljtchtield-Milton road is under| Sterling-Lkonk Hill road is und-r|Toush going and delays will be en-| Westport—8Saugatuck avenue 18 under construction. No alternate|construction. No alternate route. |construction. Grading and surfacjng |countered. ¢ under construction. No delay to reute. Roxbury, Roxbury Falls roal |operations arc in progress. Traffic ‘Warren - Woodville road, steam |traffic. Route No. 147 y Seymour—Paynes corner road 1s under donstruction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 152 « . New Preston-Warren Center road, grading and macadam partially L) ' —~ e PS ' Just Arrived! A Solid Carload of Chin Wareen - Comwall_road. steamm ustAarrwea. o arioaa o ad shovel grading. No detours. Route No. 168 Jonathan Trumbull road is under - construction from Route No. 3 to P 0 S l F Eoh e of e meeera 3ot ot art of Our Special Factory of Columbia Green and from the end of the improved road south o/ . 8¢ Columbia Green to the end of the | urchase—Saving over $20.000 improved road at Lebanon. 9 Route No. 171 Tast Haven—Short Beach road | ccnstruction stopped for the winter. | &« ” | Toute No. 188 f Flanders Village-Chesterficld road is under construction. Traffic wiil find it difficult to get through this work. Route No. 339 Watertown - Woodbury, Water- town-Minortown road is under cori- struction near Atwoods Corner. No detours. No Route Numbers Ashford—Two bridges are being | constructed on the Warrenvilfe- Westford road. "Traffic can pass. fadison avenue - is uction. No delay to Hungary. with parades and fetes, will this suinmer celebrate the hely year ot St. Lmery, contempor- ary of St. Stephen, first ruler to establish the 1{u rian state and church on a.firm & s * The latter's crown, sword, scepter and orb will be displayed publicly and the cvents will center at the cenotaph to the Unknown Soldler in Budapest. Brooklyn and Pomfret. An im- provement is being made on the Brooklyn-Pomfret road and on the Budapest, March 21 (A —Hunga-y Pomfret-Killingly road. Traffic can i5 preparing to welcome back to th.: | Vailablanl Rocomimend| roant between © il s el 2C ; 3 e oy arome back Lo th?{tour road available. Recommend | road n Cromwell and Little | Canton Center-Collinsville road ie route through Bethel. River bridge. Slight delay to traf-| sands of her emigrant sons and R L “n- 2 £ Y GG Eaibion, A caughters. They have been called sl 2 3 Franklin—A section of the Baltic ; b % Cornwall Project, bridge is una v Tioute No. 117 North Frankl d 5 e from the United States, Canada ani| . e aefeial N Nort! ranklin road is now und=r helverublioatior South Anaricallo hg?:‘l"rl:”fin on new location. No Derbs. Oxford and Sevmour. Der- ronsxru(‘(m;l. _hlas possible for traf- o (Ot St RNk S o (o iy | by-Stevenson dam road is under con- | fic to get through. s Tnery, ho Hved 000 weate ago. No. | struction. Short detour from poiat| Griswold-Preston City road is un- The festivities will last from the| Cromwell—Raising grade of tiver|of beginning past Point of Rocks|der construction. Open to traffic. first Sunday in May until Septem- — Ler and will embrace every sizable BT T . village, town and city in the kins- don. New monuments will be un- 0 veiled, special masses said, fetes held on village greens and sport programs carried out. (every Friday this flower blossoms further) ‘The whole will culminate on Au- 4 - e e e || <4 surprise every week at Millers...and on April 12th—just wait.” 32 Pe. Breakiast set is dedicated to St. Stephen, first of United Hungary, whose admoni- {lon (470t Eiesy. omie tho opsring h\s Miss M;:I.&;Ir vonl\‘vs forth {\l‘Ol}I‘l the“bud, she talks of lslylca;\ s'lfi 2 paragraph of the present Humfgarian rings o Millers. Every week she tells you more—until on Apri = . : . legal code. : o L i Every Piece HasGold Line Every Piece First On August 19 a statue of §t. 12th ... but just wait!! ipd Edg 'Y ery Quality Emery is to be unveiled here and an i s J J . T : g 5 ¥ oucharistic congress will meet under «“When choosing your Easter wardrobe you can be delightflully feminine in frocks of Every Piece is Perfect American Porcelain ; - $5.00 the presidency of Count Albert Ap- crepe or chiffon with dainty frills or shirrings or bows. Capes are smart . . . peplums, ponyi and Count John Zichy. In the H Flowersofthe Spring This new pattern, if evening the papal legate will carcy boleros and brief jackets are youthful...skirts are both even and uneven and correctly VALUE the host up and down the Danube in lengthed .. . sleeves are important, with lingerie touches, novel cuffs, buttons and frills. an elaborate float. Scores of thoi- » . H . p ; 1 “;"r“t °off ’:‘:E“X‘_S- ’“a-‘s;"’l _on the |l Itis a mode which accentuates feminine charm and which makes the choice of Easter 92N ere is an amazing opportunity. The loveliest of Breakfast Sets e river, will join in e ! : f 2 : ! : s o e Tl el o costumes a fascinating one indeed . .os oo ""Opp and other gorgeous Ch;na at a price that is acmagy below the cost of Ernest Dohnanyi, famous cqm- INg Ar 5 g of manufacture. Every piece of the “Golden Aster” Breakfast Set poser, who will wield his baton | M’lls : @A (consisting of 6 Tea or Coffee Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 six-inch Plates, from the heights of St. Gellert un- 4 | RS, : Her il covs bE Dhwiil il slskif Y/ 6 Oatmeal Plates, 6 four-inch Plates, 1 Su%arBowl and 1 Creamer) a s S ik Y is a perfect little masterpiece. The lovely design is superlatively e national holiday celebra : : : e Bk B daintyand cozor'ful,\f*hlle the gold line around the edge addsan un- bands wil Jead singers in nationl style crop...dresses, | usually rich note. The“Golden Aster” will Bring new heauty toyour table=add newzest to e e e follom n il suits, coats, milli- everyoccasion—and new laurels to your reputation as a hostess. With the price so reason- plenary remission of sins for all who nery, kiddie wear, able, why not secure a set to-day? This is really an exceptional offering. Don’t miss it. participate in these ceremonies. o . Later in the morning the greit accessories...coming . ' precession of St. Stephen will march 3 . ” = d 5 P S B lo F Co to the elaborate tomb of Hungary's imieverylday3lfyou 42 an 2 C. ets elow aCto‘ ’ St‘ Unknown Soldier, dominated by the want to see some- 3 & » impressive monument showing the hi e . : seven chieftains of the nation whic SONMEZOIN you, can actually be Beautifal LuncheonSet, 42 Pes. tra 52-Piece Dinner Set camo o\::‘ of ut»e east into Europe in MILLERS | ] o T I I { No woman proud of her home could wish for a e ninth century. 1 in A “ » ; - o S ¢ : The “Golden Aster” Luncheon set is composed finer serg:cs: than t}}x:si 6 Tga or CofihceC;Ips, 6 ing the crown which fs never worn e / chiffons and georg- I of: 6 Tea or Coffee Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 Seven- saucers, 6Seven-inchPlates,6 Five-inch Pie Plates, except in the coronation of a king 1 G ttoe Ifiyou vant'a inch Plates, 6 Fruits, 6 Four-inch Plates, 1 Sugar | 6 Coup-Soups, 6 Fruits, 1 Covered Dish,1 Seven- of Hungary; the scepter, sword, B ) 2 inch Nappy, 1 Twelve-inch and orb with double apostolic cross, T ? surprise, Bowl, 1 Creamer, 1 Seven- Platter, 1psev=n_imh Plat. 98 :‘P'“" be d\srm'";’ ‘°h ‘hi\ D“h'dwd"‘ < inch Nappy, 6 Coup Soup Ld ter, 1 Sugar Bowl, 1 Cream- ® QUL @R, NG GG d g COME TO Plates, 1 Seven-inch Plat- er,’l Gravy Dish, 1 Seven- the Hungarian parliament will as- ¢ 4 semble to hear again the admoni- ter, 1 Eight-inch Baker: . $7.00 inch Baker, 6 Four-inch Bread and Butter Plates. tion of Stephen to Emery and in o \ D) MILLERS the afternoon there will be coi- gresses of Catholic mothers and of s ) farmers. artisans, laborers and youti 2 movements. % - ' Two big pilgrimages have been { M ke T Y 0 S A T planned for the start of the pro- \ a Lp our wn Sets 00: gram. On the first Sunday in May : one for men only will visit the A \ i : INDIVIDUAL PIECES AVAILABLE shrine of Mariabesyno and dedicate s \ there a huge bell to St. Emery. A week later women will go by boat from Budapest to Esztergom where . . Gravy Boats . . A 39¢ St. Stephen died and where the car- : : dinal primate ‘ of Hungary has his ik 7 2 3 \ ) WY oA Bouillons . . . . Nappies . . . 10c and 15¢ residence. _ i) \ ) Y Covered Butter Dishes . Qatmeal Dishes . v . . 10e June and July will be given over : ) : f e Db e bt to various congresses, including oac 7 Pickle Dishes . .« .. . 10e dcaling with the spiritual and.moral 5 N % W L C‘”‘"‘"“[’)i h G Pitchers . . . . 10eto 15¢ problems of modern youth, to which L 4 | 7 . i Covered Dishes Plates . : 7e to 10¢ Roman Catholic teachers of ail “ou 500 g Gonpes Deep Plates . . . . 10e countries have been invited. g Cr T el S ties g e . ! 5 > Cups . . . LaRG el (gglti“(]:fm(s]oln‘necticut RN O - Ly [ Dihess S Sl‘rg“s" '};mdl: ' loew:;:: L A \ e Tea Pots P Road conditions and detours in : 4t ] Egg Cups . . Soup Bowls 16¢ 15¢ the State of Connecticut made ne- ) : : ] Fruit Saucers B CON S and cessary by highway construction ; and repairs, announced by the C encticut Highway Department as of March 19th: : I : s = > v Sy 4 Route No. 1 :. . FairtieldSouthport cut-off. Woris i Why We Can Save You Real Money! on approaches only. No delay to | 9 s 5 . : 5 o traffic. g a ; : While searching the markets for new, outstanding merchandise md a Sale Special Lo in S b 4 : our head China-ware buyer discovered the “Golden Aster” design in one of the Meriden Vi gford—Nort} %) = . = e % 3 (T BT s S b DL ; g ot foremost potteries of the United States. He was captivated by it. Having placed construction. Through traffic advis- - e \ . e g i enormous contracts with this pottery each year for many years, he prevailed upon R e o v S : them to sell us one carload of the “Golden Aster” Ware for each store at a price way Danbury-Newtown road. Grading il o below actual factory cost of production, a§their contribution to our Spring Sale. and culvert work under way. De- 5 475 @ 8 E . D77 /1o S S, s B L ; The almost unbelievable savings we are passing on to you! s A FINANCIAL SERVICE FOR THE % | H i INDIVIDUAL WHO NEEDS ~ | e $300 OR LESS i ‘ dvpitover M et - ANC | NEED MONEY? | || ‘ : o Come to Ls We can help you. Twenty Montha to repay if desived. Only charge s 314% Tnterest on unpaid balance. CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE CALL—WRITE—PHONE 6690 Nassau Finance Corp. ! 6TH FLOOR 300 MAIN ST. -y