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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1024, 'ROAD CONDITIONS IN CONNECTICUT 1O HEAR CLAIMS PETITIONS The common council claims coms mitiee will be in seasion Monday eve: ning to hear the petition of Michael Gerrioll of 195 Oak street for pays \nu nt of damages to his car, struek by |the eity’s tractor, and to act on the petition of Mrs, I, ¥, Hastings of 104 Lyon street who fell on a sidewalk on ftockwell ayvenue, works will not afford jebs for factory employes who are out of work, since it is to be done alnost entirely by | ontraet If the factory situation 1akes on more serlous proportions however, Mayor A, M. Paonessa will make an endearor to have ity available for some of the more needy | cases. travel Bection sable west of turnpike very rough but epen to traffic Norfolk-Hall Meadow lrook read Macadam coustruction Is under way Traffic «ken care of at all times. New Hartford==Road Is under cou struction on the Winsted turnpike, No delay to traffic Monroe—CGravel road is being eon structed on the Trumbull turnpike, | | Traffie taken eare of at all times. Wethersfield-Middletown asenue at the foot of Broad sireet, Green ab- solutely closed by construction of a sewer by the town, Detour well post ed in both direetion Fouthbury-Rexbury road still passing over the read In use oxcept a short detour, The abapdoned road, where the new bridge is being constructed, is atill impassable, Kent-Cornwall road, A pavement has heen started, hut through travel is djrected by tele. phone control, A convenient detour | is available about one-half mile northerly of Kent village Cornwall-Kent road — Two steam shovels are at work and half width conerete pavement has started but through travel is passing over the rond without detours, Rrookfield == The Whisconeer road is under construction, but detours are necessary, ndon road imyp letour terials," w L Insurance H Workmen's com GIRLSINTERESTED | v s Canaan-North Canaan-South Canaan joha road—Weork take sand road to Valls Village, New Hariford-Nopaug road--Work | is ! ind nE a is under construction Demand for War Storics Is Fall- ing OIf af Library ¥ The demand ¢ War ehildren Britain Elizabeth W ren of scho Juvenile depa events m eays Miss Wainwright rather amusing incide ! A § gk be termed one of 1h ‘ { o4 Sy [ recaucation,” tion of PIRL RUtA, i that girls of today are » : ‘n"“‘!”‘L keener intercst tha 2 Gri . Ronald of adventure aml v s : 3 tor cquipment for modern buildings, Joyed by th o e [ adens for refreshment rooms.” the same « ; ) 1o "““[ Langle, Andrep "Cryptography.” ::".".’,‘l,‘.,w Vo ‘vwr \ g ; 4 W I Lucas, !.l' B, “Handwriting ously away from books pri omics, of | 1PHCEY perusal of the opposit Hall R, Azl correspond- popular at the this summer Foing out o may take out a lurg bopks than usual limit must be returned by pareel but the others may be ke October 1st without charged, The person books may muke his it requested, (he library will select t is most in demand for this scr technical works vre popular, selections including suitable members of the family are Metallurgy, | | Magnesium Corporation, | a handbook of informa- nd data 1 the use of «nd magnesium alloys Ao “Lead” Miscellaneous, Haru Alfped, “Ntandard costs for t metal workers, " lireed, ¢, I3, and Hosmer tum is under construction, Traveling Ao ammumication and Basine ating to very poor. Sharon-W e s t Cornwall-Cornwall hridge road, west side of Housatonio tiver is under construction, closed to traffie, Sharon.RBalisbury, Housatenie river mentary surveying" road is under construction, Traveling Campbell, M, M, "Workaday arith-|is very poor, tie," Greenwich-Post road = w. B. manufacs [ phalt is under construction from Dia- mond Hill to Riverside—Traffic is not being held up, Darien-1"ost road—Concrete road Is under construction, East bound traf- fic goes through the road under con- struction, West bound traffic detours at Darvien Center over concrete road to Noroton, Gullford-Saybrook-Post erete being laid between Fast river and Madison, Grading ing on at Saybrook, Madison and Clinton, Westhrook-Mepunketsuych river bridge—Construction work is started, one way traffie over temporary bridge, seymour-Bladdon river bridge I8 under construction, Short detour pro- vided around the bridge for vehicular traffic, Dedestrians walk over new bridge. Westhrook-Patchogue, river bridge is under construction on a cut-off, Traffic uses the old road. Easton-8port Hill bridge is under construction, Traffic is using old bridge. Oxford-Little River bridge is under construetion, Temporary bridge |s provided while this work is going on, Fast Haddam—Town street is un- der construction, but is open to traf- #mythe, J is fa | a. L. . Travel Is formerly at the it Sheet as- rtme 1son. Gas of e rec n L, ction," mental and Diy Alth and corre Nervous and Dickson F, D, for he ely, concrete the flapper R, “Modern develop- Desho ap vorth, | . “Electric eleva read-—Con- and Hil no Luckett, G. & and “Elements of public tration Gray, H. ¥, health adminis- tion of siles book servi New 1y Mel By its te 5 ne + “Retall | ¢ 1 f wan, Feix, | 8rephy Mcl'es, I, N, tow ] \ \ o o ¥ Oshorne, T, CASALE Attorney 8 Gerard Casale of this :rn_\ and Miss Angela Sylvester of Brooklyn, N, Y, were married June 30 at Brooklyn. The ceremony was performed at the Church of Our Lady of Solace by Nev, Thomas J, Sheehan, Miss Marie Rosset of New York city was mald of honor and Felix Rosset also of New York, was best man, The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with point Venise, &he wore |a brocaded princess veil with a crown of orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley ane, J. J., “Economic geo- . “Food and health,” “Vegetable pro- Outlines of account- ', Lincoln, E. E., “Applied busi fina i) M., “Light colo advortising and mer- ndising MeLure, M, T,, "How to in busine Montgomery, 1t tanh, W, Auditing princi- Nichols i, “Junior business | ; Nicholsson, 1. L., “Profit- Sallers, I, A, schotield, operation | P., "Motor tran- e Spi poly L. M., “Newspaper and au- thority,” in 4 . Shaw, G R., “Knots uscful and or- namental," Swetland, H, M, “Ind rial pube Ilishing: the foundation principles,” Truclove, R, 1L, *Oils, pigments, | paints and varnishes." White, W, 1%, “Practical wazon and automobile painter,” Willlame, H, V., “New tinsmith's wuthorities the Good fletion but 1l all ] A E E, up em uning management house, Hpec countants’ handhook,"; made “IMiling department; on request, In general the has fallen off during months, while hot demand hool, the summer weather for brought a slight increase in the per- | and contr "'; White, sportatior Bauning, . & to | How Collins, Pleetricity and Radio Cockaday, T. radio receiver.' nd- 1 vour A tadio amateur's I M., helper and pattern book, 6th ed,” Williar Morris, *Stair builders’ guide, 19 o An unusual and interesting di y feature has been received at the In- stitute, It 45 a “Map of Good Read- fie. Stafford-Monson road {s closed, Fair detour on dirt road. Stafford-Wales road is closed. detour on dirt road. Union—From Union Center to state Fair ond sweet peas. The bridesmaid wore |a gown of peach colored satin with a pictura hat of Milan straw, Her bouquet was of tea roses and Dblue sweet pe During the nuptial high mass, Miss eentage of fiction, There is also more call for books dealing with outdoor especially in the childrfn's depart- ment. Miss Greta Brown, librarian, expects that there will be a larger demand for books when several fac tories shut down for short periods this summer, One of the sriking things in con nection with the institute is its part in Americanization, 1t has a larges collection of hooks in foreign lan- guages, but it is noticed that after | taking several bf these, a person born across the water usual®y begins to take out books written in Engiish along with foreign language books. The children of those unable to read English alsa help by taking ont “easy” .books and reading them to their parents. Miss Brown recently compiled a list. of new and popular fiction for the information of vacationists, which can be obtained upon application at the library. Workers in the factories are con- stantly asking ‘or technical and husi- ness books, and £o to mect this de- mand, Miss Brown has made up a list of s=cd books. It follows: Chemistry Carnegie Steel Co, analysis of coal, coke & by-prodr Deming, H. G iencral chemistr | Fahrenwald, ‘». W., “Cyanide procecs, 4 na- winding."; A, “Electrons, electric and wreless telephony.”; Jan- C. M., “Elementa of storage b “Principles und o, line, road is closed. Fair detour on dirt road, Sufficld-—From Thompsonville road to state line, concerte road {s under Miss Genevieve Byrnes, construction. Read open for one way A reception nnrl‘rlinn» r were held at traffic, operated by traffic men. 2 o'clock in the afternoon at La Spor- Mansfield—NMansfield Depot road is |tiva club at 108 West 45th street with under construction. Passable, but | more than 70 friends of Attorney and traffic should use detour posted. Mrs. Casale presentt After an ex- Mansfield-——Mansfield FFour Corners |tended honeymoon trip to the Thous- road is open but rough. and Islands, the couple will make Groton—DBaptist Hill — Concrete |thcir home at 23 IFairview street, pavement is being laid, section tem- porarily closcd. Detours are posted. roton—Croton-0ld-Mystic road is tically impassable, Advise use of detour. Groton-Noank Groton Long Point road is under construction. Travel from Iort Hill should go to Noank via Brook stredt and thence to Gro- | [ton T.ong Point. Surfacing being placed on last half mile to the point. | Putnam—Putnam-Killingly road is under construction. Detour posted | around section closed just north of Attawaugan. Pomfret-Abington road is under construction. This road is closed sur- facing is being put down. Short de- tour. Waterford-Post road — Concrete pavement is being laid, detour plain- Iy marked. Traffic regulated by tele- phone between Willetts avenue and Moosbroker’ orner where traffic is diverted to the Shore road. East Lyme—gection torn Post road—passable, Old T.yme-Post road, grading fis being done, Passable, but through traffic will avoid inconvenience if it follows Shore road from Lyme to Moosbroker's Corner in Waterford as posted, Mario Gargnilo sang “Agnu Del," and William J. Byrnes s2ng, “Ave Maria.” The bridal hymn was rendered by ing,” being a map of the United States with the scenes of famous stories pointad out. Cape Cod is labelled as “Joa Lincoln's Cape,” while the Glou- | cester coast is whown as “Where Silas Lapham Rose.” “Unele 'Lisha's shop” | is placed in Vermont, and David Harum's bank in New York. X { York city shown as Poole’'s "H bor,” and “The City of the Four Mil- lion.” "Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is depict- ed in Kentucky, and the Red river is | pointed out as the site of 8imon Le- ing and { 2.00's plantation. Indiana is the home of the “Midlander,” and 1liinois the scene of the “( . The route of the “Covered Wagon' is traced, and | the 38th allel ghows where orth occurred. The Grand Canyon e Enchanted Canyon' and tion of Bret Harte's ture wave :,\ ¥ | terles.”; | communication.” | Radio Pamphlet 1 G, “Eleetricity ladvanced stude a Wheat breakfast food that is as good to eat as it is good for the health/ , Other " Gold Medal Foods Purified Bran + Wheat Cereal + Cake Flour - Pancake Flour - Whole Wheat Flour *Quick-cooking Oats - GoldMedaIFlom) R T T — National Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 483 Largest Retadlers of Meats in America 1., “Practical electro- NO JOBS FOR FACTORY MEN Subway construction jobs shortly to be staried by the hoard of public | elegtroforming. o b Adams, H., incering hanics of building 1stiaction,”; beock & Wilcox Co., cam superheaters.”; Croft, T. W., | drethin IR L bl principles and prac- | ooiilt s T “Designing heat- | wpoaping camp,” systems.”s Hard- | “gou0 " Dakota is termed sewage dispo- | 0 [ ajr of Deadwood Dick.” Cuba ! ruetural WEM= | i o jand of the “Bright Shawl,” and { oL G Ao e pacific ocean is “claimed by Rob- Kinne, W. 8. & Baker H. 8, “Founda- [ o * 0 te e Y ondan and {tions, abutements and f00tingS."; | joqonh Conrad.” Many other ecenes | Tuchoter, H. A., “Mechanisms of the | (" hooks are shown, but - soline ‘engine med/ Wy “ | necticut is a hlank. The map is cop, | Dole, W., “Mechanism Hentad By T8 S raolbe B Tt | Morrison, la and is a creditable production. City Items Beginning with the meeting on July 11, sessions of the school commjittee will be held in the old State Normal school hnilding which is now being converted into a public sehool and ad- ministration building. - At a meeting of the board of health next Tuesday afternoon the commis- sioners will discuss the garbage situa- tion witR David Lawlor, the collector. Philip Kerwin, son of First Select- man and Mrs, M. T, Kerwin of 40 Union street ig confined to his home by illness, Lunch at Hallinan's—ady. David 1. Nair, acting for John Babula, has brought suit for $200 against H. N. Shanahan to recover on {a note. The papers were served by Constable Fred Winkle, Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. —advt There will be a meeting of the com- mon council committee on supplies and printing on next Monday evening. The monthly meeting of the finance committee will he held Wednesday cvening. The regular monthly meet- ing of the common council ‘will be held Wednesday evening, July 16, Our children's shoes are of the same fine quality as our Walk-Overs for men and women. Manning's Walk-Over Shoe Store—advt, | Mr. and Mrs, John J. Stafford of 570 Main street, are colebrating their silver wedding anniversary, Mr, | Stafford is employed at North & Judd’'s. Mrs, Stafford was Miss Louise E. Williams before her marriage, The building insvector has granted a permit to 1. and P, Gorski to build 1 three-tenement house at 55 Beatty |street. The cost is estimated at §9,000 ractical am-turbine i Fulier, and *ventiluting Did you receive a SUMMONS | tice on your car? ing enbe the “Al- onnections. engine engine “Sampling & ts." Engineer- w. E, Ask About Free Membership Get a Discount On Gasoline, Oil, Tires, on Everything pertaining to your ear, Call, write or phone for information. District Office Morell’s Montville-Norwich-Hedlyme road is under construction, detour posted over attery op unimproved road, SOLIDE" JORES ¥, Salem-East Hr;rln]nm \Gl'af:h}\‘g An;: St, New Britain «:= FOR THE HOLIDAY -:- operations are under way on Norwich- hone 2648-2 y ry Hadlyme road, Section of Hartford- | e To help “National” patrons celebrate the Fourth s ? with perfect satisfaction, National Company Stores will have an exceptional array of Meats and Poultry, priced at the lowest possible cost to you. FRESH KILLED FRICASSEE CHICKENS .... FRESH KILLED YOUNG F up on Endorsed by People You Know There are plenty of peo- ple — many of them your friends and neighbors — right here in this city who know from experience the astonishing service deliv- ered by the Dayton Thoro- bred Cord—built for lower air pressure. n 32¢C n 23¢C n 3D¢ w 17¢ 17¢ Rumps of Veal ... Legs of veal «..: Loin Veal Chops ... Boneless Pot Roast ... Prime Shoulder Roast ... b I'resh Ham- burg, 1 ASSORTED FLAR LARGE BOTTLE Lamb ... 1b lus 5¢ deposit Br botdiae They will tell you that no: tirve they have ever used gives such remarkable mile- age, such comfortable rid- ing, such freedom from punctures a nd blowouts, such safety from skidding, such effective braking qual- ities. Scalp treatments, Parlor—advt Alexander Rarrandedes Thas filed | notick with the city clerk of intent tn sell his interest in the Presto Lunch at Main street, to Sam Pyros, a [former partner in the business, The deal s to be consummated July 16, La France Beauty Pioneer Tire for Use with Low Air Pressure 16 o2 bottle Beneficial lozns What Would You Do If You Had The Money? You can get $25 to $300 the Beneficial private way. Money is lent on house- hold furniture without re- moval-—also to property owners. Ten to twenty months to repay. ‘ The Ball Ti all Tire Co. oo 273 High St. 210 Arch St. Hartford New Britain Tel. 5-3170 Tel. 1743 Dayton - Thorobred Cords Pioneer Low Air Pressure Tivea =ATLANTIC-PACIFIC 131 Hartford Ave, New Britain, Conn 1A Broad and High Sis, New Britain, Conn. 5, S & ¥76 E. Flarenee St New Britain, Conn o W o LR gt N 'S Farmington Road, Kensington, Conn tores Tmuse Itevesting, | S osr Central and_Bingham Sts., Forestville vopy, mAnEA On yequest. N 8 W. MaiS(.. Plainville, Conn Whiting St.. Plainville, Conn. And Thtoughuat thie State of Connecticut monthly 5 60 Toan repay £100 Jann repns Tawful inte for any 1 | Loan Society Heavy Grape- Lamb .. 35¢ Roast ... Smoked Callia 19 . Best Print you will be guided by what 1 Peaches String Beans 190 bers, 3 for .. IOC Ripe Bananas Beets loupes, 3 for fruit, 3 for c Shoulder Spring Lamb ... Ib 250 Natiofal Bone- less Roast b n 28¢ Prime Rib Roast ... h 34C Hams ... Ib 12C / ,B,““,e_r, o " FRUIT and VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT they say. s 2 quarts . ... ‘2 qum;ts Rl Sunkist Fresh Cucum- Fresh 2 5 c Tomatoes 2 T 25C Dozen Sunkist Lemons 2 5 c 3 Winelies . 15 Cc Native Lettuce New Oni I L i“lb .n-mns " Zsc Large Pine- apple, 2 for 25C 12c Stewing s 14C Prime Blade Best Cuts _ b It’s the tire you will use if Freestone Green Peas and 25¢ 25¢ Oranges, doz. Carrots and Dozen 250 Head ...... 5C Spinach & Beet " WATERMELONS, NATIVE STRAWBERRIES orth St., New Brifain, Confi! 3 Arch St., New Britain, Conn. 111 Arch St New Britain, Conn. Arch St., New Britain, Conn. tanley St , Cofn, So. Main St Conn, 17T W Cal. Canta- New Potatoes Greens, peck " Main St