New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. President’s Ailing Son | | { He will occu Mountuin (tog Asheville, N When He Asheville from a Dixic will best of * he So ! preside dent, and 1 make plea of the s} The bungalod whic chosen for the Hoovers th ewestern slope overloo t ,and loc southern hospitality.’ to ¥ Read (¢ Far removed din of city traffic tage is easily bile. It is surrou sides hy mountail shru the west side is open sunshine, by mother sets great store The cottage w built has been kopt in will be refinished Mr. and Mrs. Hoover. ly ecquipped, so they conveniences, “Blue Briar William Jenn Srys severalsummersin Ashev Dr. Joel T. Boone, W physician, chose Blue Driar for his patier e said and atmosp which od « to r State of Connecticut Route e from a tubercular infection. | ituated on the slope of Sunsct 0on to rectpe ngs Bryo under dway | construction. Use presc r.t‘[ No detours, | Route No. 10 | ersficld, from Rocky to Hartford Wetl town line th} being oiled. Routc Griswold, (' 1d, a section of m road Open to traffic | Plainfield and Killingly, a section Norwich-Putnam road is un-| construction can pass T pson-Worcester | oiled for No. 17 | bridge over Hocka- s constructicn, but No. 12 | rbury and Plain- | the Norwich-Put-| construction, | 0. is under tions in the der ffic Putnam, th is heing nd detours in 4 mile. Ro t Hartford London anl Gl ch road is being oiled for twe | g uncomplete L | S A GHTY road Route No. 10 9 ) ntry-Bolton road i Open to traffic d culver struc- Cove ours iction. Route No. 110 | Windsor, Hartford-Suftield road sLoulders being oiled for 2 miles, Roate Nos, 111, 118 and 3 of Main . Open to Hartford Pike, or 1 it te . S, radfic houlders Southington, interscetion the lldale road is under construction | One for short distance. No. 131 project, bridge wproach. Grad No detonrs. project, grad- No. 6 trafric Route Bridge ind new log Bulls Bridge idge over -way Main stre No detour. No. U, vall pstr n Roce | ing on wion. limination Kent, Colder days will soon be here. The oil you used this summer should not be expected to fully protect your engine, any meore than light summer clothing should be expected o protect you in the frosty days to come. Besides, that oil may kave been exposed 1o considerable wear and mileage — erough 8 render it less than completely effective. then.. L EAR the difference before you feel it at the wheel. © 1930 The Texas Company THE NEW “How,” you ask, “can this new Texaco make so much difference in the sound of my engine?” Because it is full-bodied and crack-proof! The new Texaco pro- tects thoroughly, completely, from the first cold thrust of flashing pistons to the last mile of a long fast drive. It is free from all cold-sensitive impurities — free from all hard-carbon-forming clements, Drain and refill with the correct winter grade completed. Bridge pavement| Lebanon, Norwich and Lebanon shoulders uncompleted. | rcad is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 135 | Mansfield, Willimantic - Storrs East Haven and No. Branford [road is under construction. Foxon road, shoulder work under| Middleficld - Cherry Hill road fs construction. No delay to {raffic. |under construction for 1% miles. i Route No, 145 | Open to traftic. Newtown-Stevenson road, macad- | Monroe-Easton road is under con- am completed, shovlders and rziling | struction. No delay to traffic. uncompleted. New Fairfield - Balls Pond road, Route No. 146 | steam shovel grading. No dctours Ashford, Mansficld Center-West New Milford - Merryall road, ma- ford road is being oilued cadam completed. Shoulders and Ashford, Woodstock railing uncompleted. read is being oiled. | Norfolk—North street Route No. 190 | censtruction. No detours. Towns of Durham, Killingworth | No. Haven-Clintonville road is be- and Madison. Unimproved sectioa |ing oiled. under construction. Open to traffic | No. Stonington - Pendletor Madison, Madison-North Madison |road is being oiled for 4 miles. read is being oiled for 8 miles. | No. Stonington - Colonel Brown Route No. 202 road is being oiled for 1 mile. Harwinton, Harwinton - Terryville | Redding-Meeker Hill road, d is under construction. No de- | cidam construction under way. ing and Willington is under Hill | ma- No |Says Matters Afiecting Farmers | I should be tour. detour. No. 501 | Redding - Umpawaug Hill road, | Rock-Hotchkiss | Macadam completed. Shoulde:s and railing uncompleted. | | Scotland-Baltic road is under con- | struction. Traffic can pass. | So. Windsor, FEast Windsor Hill | |road is under construction, bvt opep to traffic. So. Windsor, East Windsor Hill-| Wapping Center road is being oiled | for 4 miles. | | Orange-Grassy Hill road is under | censtruction. No delay to traffic. Trumbull-Church Hill road is un- der construction. No delay to traf- { fic. | Warren-Kent road, macadam con- struction completed. Shoulders and iling uncompleted. Route Salisbury Lime School road is finished Route No. 3 Covenlry, So. Coventry-No. Coven- try road is being oiled. No Route Numbers Bozrah, Fitchville-Bozrah street is closed. Bridge is being construc ] Detour posted. Danbury-Clapboard ridge road, steam shovel grading, no detours. Kastford, Kenyonville-Nortl: Ash ford road is under construction. Grading is being done. Traffic can 5 sast Hampton, Haddam and East | Hadd Haddam Neck and East | Haddam road is under constructoon ough traffic advised to avoid this | | under construction. anklin, Baltic - No nklin | rcad is being oiled for % of & mile, | Lebanon, Creamery Hill road being oiled for 3 miles No detour. Tow total assessed valuation for 1930 is $3,250,852,998, according |to the state board of review. ND YOU’LL SAY “What A ADifference’ FOR O\'EI{ A CENTURY THIS COAL HAS BEEN CHALLENGED. AS YET A BETTER COAL HAS NOT BEEN FOUND. 1 The Best Since 1820 The Only Dealer in New Britain That Handles This Premium Coal Exclusively THE SHURBERG COAL CO. Branch Office Phones 2250 - 2251 Main Office 105 MAIN ST. 55 FRANKLIN ST. Winchester - Torringford street is Fill with the correct winter grade of the new Texaco Motor Oil —longer-lasting, cragk-proof. Every Texaco dealer has an accurate chart which shows exactly the grade for your car. Alert, free-flowing at zero, this revolutionary new golden motor oil will reduce winter engine wear {0 a minimum, Afier an etching by Morgan Dennis STEN of the new Texaco Motor Oil today — then listen! Remember, that new quietness means more than better daily performance. It means that in the crank- case of your enginc is a tougher, longer-lasting motor oil that cuts dollars from your lubrication expense and adds miles to the life of your car. This new golden motor oil is available in all of our 48 States under the Texaco Red Star with the Green T. THE TEXAS COMPANY « Texaco Petroleum Products TEXACO MmoToR 0IL “CRA | CK-PROOF,” LONGER-LASTING facturers would profit if they fol- |lowed the cooperative program be- ing developed under the agricultural marketing act. “In these days of closely inter- woven and interrelated business anything seriously affecting the operations of any ofie group of citi- zens is quickly reflected in the posi- tion of others, even though they seem far removed from thc group directly interested,” “.egge declared. LEGGE ASKS AD | FOR FARM LAW Afiect Entire Nation Oct. 31 (UP)—TFarmers assisted in controlling production and marketing of their crops, Chairman Alex Legge of the federal farm board said yesterday. He spoke before a luncheon meeting of the Boston Chamber of Commerce. Instead of complaining about what the farm board has been do- ing Legge urged his audience to| “get busy and help us make the | agricultural marketing act a success | and each and every one of you will| Bologna, Oct. 31 (UP)—The tow benefit by the improvement in the |of San Mauro Di Romagna has financial position of this large group | changed its name to San Mauro who then will be better customers |Pascoli in homage to the famous for the things you make.” poet Giovanni Pascoli who was Legge said New England born there. Boston, Italian Speciflls—] Rome, Oct. 31 (UP)—Secretary General Giuriati and other high fascist officials and deputations of patriotic associations attended a scrvice at the Church of St. Marcel commemorating the dead of lht'{ fascist revolution. i manu- Rome, Oct. 31 (UP)—Queen Helen and the Princess of Pledmont, drove by automobile yesterday to Rapallo, near Genoa, visiting Mis$ Brown, who formerly was an in- structor of Crown Princess Marie Jose in Italy during the war. Turin, Oct. 1 (UP)—Fire or- iginating in a haystack destroyed a farmhouse near Rivoli, doing 200,- 0090 lire damage. Avellino, Oct. 31 (UP) — Felice Nazzaro, 20, Francesco Esposito, 21, and Nicola Boccasecca, 23, were in- jurcd seriously in the collapse of a scaffolding while repairing a house at Sorbo Di Serpico. BLACK CREPE SMART ‘Washington, Oct. 31 (A—Dlack crepe combines nicely with suede and velvet in a smart fall afternoon outfit worn by Mrs. Franklin King. The dress is high waisted and long kirted with the sole trimming of ruffle down the front of the same material. A black velvet hat and black suede shoes complete the outfit. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS “Summer Is Over” |- 35} e 2 “WinterDrawsOn” SJflS SE[ts In the Newest Colors | More of those $2 Shirts and Fabries $25 © $70 Including Worsted-Tex at $40 Now $1.15 Gol_fllose A’ special lot of all wool, plain color hose at — $1.00 a pair Topcoats In Tweeds, Weaves and fleeces. Diagonal Llama SATURDAY SPECIAL From $25 %65 Including the Knit-Tex 100 Leath_grfioats 109 °FF On all Men’s, Women'’s and Boys’ Coats that are now priced over $10. L Flannel Shirts — The best in Men’s Gloves, both lined and unlined, from $1.50 up We carry a fine line of Flannel Shirts for work and sportswear. The weights, Balbriggans Hats Fall and Winter shapes and colors. $3 %10 including Byron, Knox, Mallory Overcoats Everything from fleeces to French Montagnacs. From $20 © #90 Underwear —In light and heavy weight cotton, wool, and mixtures, including and the famous Madewell and Winsted garments. From $1 .00 to $5.00 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF TUXEDOS AND FULL DRESS SUITS TO RENT FOR ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS. @ & GL Incorporated OBE CLOTHING HOUSE CORNER MAIN AND WEST MAIN STREETS

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