New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1924, Page 15

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ROKD CONDITIONS N CONNECTICUT Norfolk-Hall Meadow Hrook road under construction, Travel uses pres ent road safely, New Hartford=Macadam surfa being placed on the Winsied road No delay to traffi Bloomfield Weatogue Mountain road ia under gonstruetion, short de- tours posted as meede. Somere -~ Mafford Springs-Hazard. ville road is being resurfaced De- tours provided as necessary Monroe—Gravel road is being cons sirueted on the Trumbull Turnpike, No delay to traffie Southbury--Roxbury road Travel ia still passing over the road formers Iy in use except a short detour, The abandoned road, where the new bridge ia being constructed, is still impassable, Kent—Cornwall road, The con- erete pavement is completed but trave! is confined to the half section completed first, passing at convenient turn-outs on the shoulder, Cornwall=NKent road, TI'wo stcam shovels are at work and about three | miles of half width concrete pave- ment has been constructed, Through travel Is paasing over the road with- out detours, Brookfield—The Whisconeer Hill road, A steam shovel is working in the cut and macadam construction 18 being carried on, No detours are necessary. cCanaan—North Canaan-South Can- aan rond, Work ls under construe- tion, Take sand road to Falls Vil- lage, is under construction, road will be closed in sections when asphalt is ap- plied, Sharon — Weat Cornwall-Cornwall Bridge road, West side of Housa- tonie river is open for traffic. Work is under construction. Sharon — Salisbury-Housatonie rive er road is under construction. Open for traffic. Greenwich — Post road. Sheet as- phalt under construction from Dia- mond Hill to Riverside. Traffic is not being held up. Darien—Post road. Concrefe road is under construction. Traffic de. tours at Darien Center over concrete road to Noroton. Guilford — Saybrook Post road. Concrete is being laid on cut-off east of Madison. Grading going on at gaybrook, Madison and Clinton Saybrook—Pratt street. Conceete road is under construction. Traffic using Saybrook to Saybrook FPoiat road. Westbrook — Menunketsuck River Bridge. Construction work started. Une way traffic over bridge. Seymour — Bladden river bridge is under conetruction. Short detour provided around the bridge for - hicular traffic. Pedestrians walk over new bridge. \Wostbrook - Patchogue river bridge is under construction, on a cut- off. ‘Traffic uses the old road. Easton-Sport Hill bridge is un- der construction. Traffic using old Lridge. Oxford —- Little river bridge is un- der construction Temporary bridge is provided while this work # going | on. East Haddam — Town street is un- der construction, but is open to traf- fic. Stafford — Monson road is closed. Fair detour on dirt road. Stafford — Wales road is closed. 1"air detour on dirt road. Union—From Union Center to State Line, road is clo “air detour on cirt road. Suffield -— ¥rom Thompsonville road lo State Line, concrete road is under construction. Road is open for ay traffie, operated by flagmen. ld — Mansfield Depot road j& under construction, IPPassable, but traffic should use detour posted. Mansfleld - Mansfield IFour Cor- Storrs road is open but rough. National Meat Stores Co. 70 WEST MAIN ST. Largest Retailers of Meats in America ' New Hartford—Nepaug road. Work | temporary | Groton = Baptist M [ ' pavement s being lald, scction tem porarily elosed. Detours are posted = | Groton == Groton-Old Mystic road | is practically impassable, Advise use | of detour Groton Noank-Groton Long | [4 | Point road ls under cc ruction Travel frem Pert Hill Jid go to Noank via lread street and thenes 10 Groten Long Peint, | Putham = Putnam Killingly road is under construetion, Detour posted around section closed just north At pavement - {uwaugan where concrete is being laid, Pomfiret = Avington read & un.| der construetion Detour signs mir' cate bast route around this eection Pomfret =Murdock road s under conatruction, This voad is c¢losed; surfaging 18 being put down, Short detour, Waterford = Post road, concrote | pavement is being laid, detour plain ly marked, = LU LS \ East Lyme - Section torn up on | Post Road, Passable | Old Lyme 'ost Road, grading is heing done, passable, Through trs | fic will avoid Inconvenience 1f it fc lowa Bhore Ioad from Lyme to Mooa- broker's Corner in Waterford, as post- ed | Montville -= Norwich road is under construetion posted over unimproved road ; Salem == LEast Haddam Grading | | operations ar under way on Nors- | wich-Hadlye rond. Scction cast of Hartforl-Now London road is |l|||-,|.\-i Hadlyme | Detour | | sable; travel should use detour post- ed, Section west of turnpike very rough but open to traffic, l GOULD IN COURT AGAIN This Time He Is Asking Them To | settle Bl With Architect Versailles, July 18.—I'rank Ja Gould is again back in the courts here this time asking them to settle dif. ferences with his architect, M. Bou- clet, Gould, it appears, set up a stud | tarm at his country house, Robillart, Calvados department, but the fields | were damp and full of holes Into which the young eolts would fall, He asked the architect to make a plan for draining and levelling the proper- ty. M. Bouclet dil so, estimating the | cost of the work at 300,000 francs, a |sum which Gould decided was too much, | The architect's fee of 8,000 francs, | Gould also decided, was out of reason and he refused to pay, whereupon the larchitect, on the ground that.Gould was a commercial man, brought suit in the tribunal of commerce at Caen. Yhe case was then transferred to Ve sailles. The court is expected to de- liver its judgment next week. ) [ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ] ] ) o 5 o 1 ) ) ) ) MUST PAY FE Philadelphia, July 18.—The United | States district court today decid 1 | that proprictors of ~motion picture houses must pay music publishers a | license fee for the privilege of playing copyrighted compositions. Judge A \\\'I\i':\kor Thompson held that the | | fendition of even only a part of 2! 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