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WASHINGTON PARK SYSTEM PROJECTED Land First President Trod Become Memorial Tract ‘Washington, Oct. 3 (A—One of the world's greatest park systems will materialize through joint action of congress, Virginia and Maryland. The Crampton-Capper bill appro- priates a maximum of $34,000,000 to carry out a park area program. The park system will extend 28 miles from Great Falls on the up- per Potomac, where the historic Patowmack Canal which Geor: ‘Washington built, remains, to M Vernon on the lower Potoma where Washington lived. Approxi- mately 20,000 acres will go into the project. Land is to be pu and developed for the Geors ‘Washington memorial parkway | which will be formed along both | shores of the Potomac from Mt. Vernon and Point Washington | above Great Falls, except within Alexandria and the District of Co- lumbia. In this parkway will be the Mt. Vernon memorial highway, | which is provided for in a separ: appropriation. Beautiful Rock Creek Park and | the Anacostia park system will be extended into Maryland. The addi- tional sections will be fashioned after the old ones. An appropriation of $16,000,000 | is loaned the District of Columbia | to purchase and develop lands for | the suitable completion of the na- tional park system. Road Conditions in the State of Connecticut | Road conditions and detours the State of Connecticut made ne- cessary by highway construction, re- | pairs and oiling announced by th Connecticut Highway department, as of September 30th: Route No. 1 Fairfield-Southport cut off, on bridge. No delay in traffic. ed soon | | | work | ! | Groton-Groton and Westerly road ; i 15 being oiled for 2 miles. | Stonington-Groton and Westerly | road is being oiled for 1 mile. | ‘Waterford-New Haven pike is be- | ing oiled for 2 mi Route No. 3 Danbury-Newtown road, concrete | pavement completed. Shoulders and | railing uncompleted. Newtown-Sandy Hook road, con- crete pavement completed. Shoul- ders and railing uncompleted | Woodbury-Middlebury road steam shovel grading and culvert construc- tion on new location. No detours. Route No. U. S. 5 Meriden and Wallingford, North | and South Broad streets are under | construction. Open to traffic. Route No. U. §. 6 | Thomaston, bridge over Nauga- tuck river, East Main street is un- der construction. No detour. Route No. U. §. 1 Canaan and Salisbury, Lime Rock bridge, grade crossing elimination is | under construction. Use present roadway. No- detouf: Route No. 8 Torrington, Thomaston being oiled for 21 miles. Route No, 1 Griswold, Canterbury and Plain- | field, & section of the Norwich-Put- nam road is Open to traffic. Plainfeld and Killingly, a section o: the Norwich-Putnam road is un- der construction. Traffic can pass. Route No. 17 East Hartford, bridge over Hock- anum river is under construction, but open to onc-way traffic. | ‘Winchester-Norfolk road is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 3 Franklin, Norwich - Willimantic road is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 101 | Putnam, Providence road is being | oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 104 Portland, Portland - Glastonbury road is being oiled for 2 milcs. Route No. Manchester, Rockville-Manchester read is being oiled for approximate- 17 1 mile. Somers, North Somers road is be- | ing oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 109 | Coventry-Bolton road is under | construction. Open to traffic | road T0 REDUCE WITH SAFETY YOU NEED RDUGGE DIETS THAT do not include rough- age cause constipation, often with serious consequences. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN contains the roughage needed to insure regular elimination. Now new processes have made this famous cereal even more delightful — improved both in texture and in taste. ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to relieve both temporary and re- curring constipation! Two table- spoons daily — in serious cases, with each meal. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is not fat- tening. It adds valuable iron to the blood, which helps prevent dietary anemia and brings color to the complexion. Try the reci- & on the package. Made by ellogg in Battle Creck. Kelloygs ALiL-BRAN Improved in Tea:we and Taste under construction. || Route No. 110 Windsor Locks - Suffield, FEast street shoulders are being oiled for 6 miles. Route No. 111 Portland, Portland-East ton road is being oiled for mile. Route Nos. 111, 118 and 3 Southington, Intersection of the Milldale road is under construction. One-way traffic for short distance. Route No. 116 Simbsbury, College road is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 123 Litchtield, Goshen road is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 133 Hartland-Granby road oiled for 21 mile Route No. 134 Cornwall bridge project, bridge construction and approach, grading or: new location. No detours. Hamp- % of a | is hcmgi | arranged where nec NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. Kent-Bulls bridge project, grad- | ing completed. Bridge pavement| and shoulders uncompleted. Route No. 185 East Haven and No. Foxon road, concrete road is under construction. Traffic controlled by traffic men. Route No. 142 ‘Woodstock-Southbridge being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 145 Newtown-Stevenson road, culvert work and steam shovel grading and macadam construction. road is| Route No. 150 Towns of Durham, Killingworth and Madison, unimproved section | under construction; through traffic | advised to avoid this road. | Route No. 152 Warren - Cornwall road, steam | shovel grading and macadam con- | struction. No detour available. Branford- | Warren-Cornwall road is oiled for % mile. Route No. 153 Fast Haddam, Fast Haddac-Salem | road being oiled for 3 miles. ne-Salem road is being oiled for 1 mile. ; Route No. 181 Vernon, Vernon Center being oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 202 Harwinton-Teryville road is under construction. Route No| 301 Salisbury-Lime Rock, Hotchkiss school road is under construction. Detour around bridge in Lime Rock. Rute No. 319 Cromywell, West road is being oil- ed for 3 mile. Route No. 330 | Middlefield, Middlefield - Durham | road is bein goiled for 1% miles. Route No. 331 Groton Center, Groton road being road is s | Detour posted. being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 383« 0ld Lyme-Blackhall road is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 342 Groton-Noank road is being? oiled | for 1 mile. Route No. 344 Stonington-Old Mystic road is be- |ing oiled for 3 miles. Route No. 345 Pomtret, West road - Willimantic road is being oiled for 2 miles. No Route Numbers Bolton-Bolton Center road s be- ing oiled for approximately 3 miles. Bozrah-Fitchville, Bozrah street is | closed. Bridge 1s being constructed. Colchester - Depot road is being oilde for % mile. Darien-Middlesex road is under construction. No delay in traffic, Eastford, Kenyonville-North Ash- ford road is under construction. Tomorrow is the Last Day of the NATIONAL STYLE SHOW — Grading is being done. Traffic can pass. Easton-Monroe road is under con- struction. No delay to traffic. East Hampton, Haddam and East Haddam; Haddam Neck-East Had- dam road is under construction. Through traffic advised to avoid this road. Goshen, ccmpleted. \ Madison, North Madison road is beirig ofled for 4 miles. New Milford-Meryall road, steam shovel grading and macadam con- struction. No detours. Norfolk—North street construction. No detours. Redding-Meeker Hill road, steam shovel grading and bridge construc- tion. Road closed. Redding-Umpawaug ~ Hill road, Steam shovel grading. No detours. Rocky HIll, Brook street under construction; open to traffic. Goshen-Cornwall road is is under Scotland-Baltic road is under con- struction. Traffic can pass. So. Windsor-East Windor Hill road is under construction but open to traffic. ‘Warren-Kent road is being oiled for 1 mile. Winchester - Torringford street is under construction. No detour. SWEDISH SHIPYARDS RUSHED AT PRESENT 26 Vessels Under Construction—Den- mark Second Among Scandi- navian Countries, Stockholm, Oct. 3 (UP)—Sweden maintains its lead in the shipbuild- | ing industry among the Scandina- | vian countries, according to the lat- est reports. At the Swedish yards 26 vessels with an aggregate ton- nage of 127,000 gross tons were in the course of construction at the end of the first half-year. Denmarlk comes second with 29 ships of 116, 000 gross tons and Norway third with 33 ships of 40,000 gross tons. Of the ships at present being built in Sweden nine are steamers of less than 2,000 gross tons each, two motorships of 2,000 to 4,000 tons, four motorships of 4,000 to 6,- 000 tons, and six motorships of 8,000 to 10,000 gross tons. : DEBS MAY COPY GRANDMA New York, Oct. 3 (P—Following grandmother’s graces, the debutante may wear a bonnet when she goes dancing informally this winter. The 1930 honnets are close-fitting little affairs of velvet, sometimes designed of three harmonious colors, worn well back from the face and finished at the back with a chou (double frill of velvet.) Newest Furniture Styles for Fall at Amazingly Low Prices STYLE EXHMIBIT in | R Part Wool Blankets C Size 66x80 Not over 2 to a customer. Matiress Cover 98¢ Cotton mattress covers that will keep your mattress clean and dustless. Double Day Bed $1 7.95 Cretonne covered, complete with mattress. An attrac- tive couch by day and a full size bed at night. 50c WEEKLY 108, X 12 Pieces! A 3-Piece Mohair Allover Suite! With the Suite You Get All These Extras: Occasional Table ‘ Bridge Lamp End Table \ Co + 5-Piece Decorated Breakfast Set Here's a A roomy dre: walnut finish, e WEEKLY 1 bargaint er in lovely r breakfast nook. 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Special Purchase' All 4 Pieces A bedroom set of most recent design that gives an air of genuine char . dividuality. ity walnut veneers with overlays and rich carvings. dresser, chest and vanity. 9 Piece Value No need to dream about havi m and in- Composed of the finest qual- harmonizing Includes bed, Extraordinary ng a lovely suite any longer—here it is—priced with- in your reach. Constructed veneers with overlays and sh add much to it¥ beauty. china and 6 chairs. Table, of walnut adings that buftet, Take advantage of Andrew’s liberal Easy Payment Plan which is gladly arranged to suit your con- venience. Any item in this ad as well as the hundreds of others in our store may be purchased in this way—thus making it easy for you to buy what you wish and enjoy it while paying out of income. —_—— OPEN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. (Walnut Chests Chests | $1795 Large roomy chests—genuine red cedar lined—beautifully finished in walnut color. A Very spes 1 presentation at this price. 50c WEEKLY 1 Kitchen Range A nickel trimmed good siz range that is tremendousl. popular. *49 Very reliable as a cooker, ably priced. $1 weekly. Coil cushion the body. now for more comfort. 50c WEEKLY springs that fully Buy one 50c WEEKLY 9x12 Ft. Axminsters $2 1 50 Rugs that you will be proud to own at savings that far ass anything featured in ty. 50c WEEKLY Cabinet Range $32.5o A full size stove that’s com- plete in every detail. ITarge oven and broiler compart- ment. $1 WEEKLY e y baker and heater and reason-

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