New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 12

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(“ U... LEADS WORLD IN ELECTRICITY His More Mileage Than Ruy. * - (ther Connfry San Franclaco, J electrification in between 20 and world's total railr states the tion of Ste presented to today. Rallroad merica comprises 5 percent of the ad electrification, of the Electrific am Rallroads Commi the National ation conver report electrified mileage of rther countries of t 18ing ance second with 659 third with miles, age is oniy one mile r zerland, Then ne laly with 563 with 543 171 miles, ¢ rid 1s 4 T44 Pr 4 miles, Sweder miles hile h S0 miles, Ja Canada with miles, Mexlc Englang with 28 tes there is a lit- ve of terminals miles of e ons the committee 1s been bullt up We must v is to growth, must al- © must be no fon thot t nhibition this en a cause of ils y indivi in pends upon the success of transportation. The United St and individual section of it must he a ed its natural growth; must face and e ates ttain it, we is going to 1 doub n that it may double, “For growth in traffic which » helieves in the future it is ob- and more wice > of the present . intensification of the use of vsent (racks and faci- question, to handle t lities is essential.” | cadam construction is under way THIRTEEN MEETINGS CALLED AT STORRS Additional Conventions and Confer- ences Also Arranged for Sunmer Storrs, Conn, June 19 (A—Thir teen meetings will be held at the Connecticut Agricultural college this summer with additional conventions or conferences, to be held pending. This is the largest num- ber of summer meetings ever sched- uled for the state college As in the past, all facilities of the will be p 1 at the dis- the various groups who vill meet t} “The Ilet of meet- ings so far scheduled here follows Today, field day of rcaltors of Connecticut; June 20, fleld Men's union, U'nion Congregational church, Rockville! June #-20, an Smith-Hughes agricultural in June 26-July 6, wmnual conference young posal of 1 conference vers of state high school; second Con- on of Congregational churche necticut! June extension agronomis land; June 39, 30 conference of New conference of Con- gregational ministers of Connecticut: | July 8-9, Connecticut I Women's clubs; July 14-15 annual conference of manufacturers vers: infor short course; armers’ ation of fortilizer July August including sixth of feed dealers; 18. conference of C stian Endeavor 1 conference of range New England: Septem- ber 17, field day, Manchester Cham- ber of Commerce Meetings pending Storrs family reunion, August, and the Connecticut forestry issociation some time In September. and d week nee August 1 ec- tieut C August lecturer: oin; include Road Conditions In (onnecllcut Newton-Bethel road, steam sh mnl construction is under way but detours are necessary. New Fairfield-Sherman road, amn struction is under way and temporary detours will be posted as necessary, Kent-Dover road, shovel construction is under way but no de- tours are necess: Roxbury-Roxbury ¥ steam 1ls road, ma- but DEALERS WANTED FOR THE SILENT AND EFFICIED Rotary Oil Burner Fifteen years' snecessful domest rears without a mechanical change PENNSYLVANIA GLOBE R tic and industrial operation: five in design. Made by the OTARY OIL BURNER CO,, OF PHILA., PA. here | day, | fourth | sometime in | NEW BRITATN'DATLY WERATD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1925. no detours are necessary, Redding-Georgetown road, improved location but no detours are necessary, Greenwich-Boston Post road, con- struction on A cut-off near the New | Yoik State line, No delay in trafe. Stamford-Keelers Hill on the Bos- ton Post road Is under ssastruction. Slight delay in traffic, New Haven-Middletown avenue s completed. Miiford, Orange and West Haven. Milford Turnpike is being widened. No delay in trafiie. Westbrook-Hoston Post under construction on a cut-off, delay In trafiie. Branford & North Branford-road from Branford to North Branford is under constuction fie | Westport-Shore road is under con- struction. One way trafle where concrete is being laid Post road, con- | crete in track area In Darfen Center is finished Darien-Boston Post road - Grading 1s being done from Darien Center ty Norwalk town line, Slight delay to trafic Montville-Norwich-Hadlyme road is under construction, Detour posted over unimproved road: roa] s No Darien-Boston road, Traf- where Plainfield-Putnam-Norwich section is under construction. fic regulated by telephone work is being done. | Lyme- East Haddam, Norwich - | Hadlyme road, grading is being 10 Detour over unimproved road around a section of the work. | East ne-Shore road, construc- tion work is under way. Traffic go- ing east from Old Lyme defour; traffic going west of Niantic will pass through the work, | Colchester-Hebron, Amston road, {15 under construction. Detour over unimproved road, Montville-Raymond ~ Hill road, grading is being done. Detour post- ed via Dolbeare Hill road. No More Flies %No steam | shovel construction is under way on | No delay in traf- | will use | Windham, Windham-North Wind- bam road is under construction; open to trafe, | Bozrah. Norwlch-Colehester road, section being paved with concrete in village of I"itehville, Traflic going | from Norwlch to Colehester will pass mummh the work; trafic from Col- | chester to Norwleh will use detour us posted. | New Hartford-Nepaug road 1Is under construction. Road will bo | elosed when asphalt is applied, North Canaan-Norfolk Canaan. Merfolk, sections A and B are under | | construction. Probable short delay at underpass near Canaan, One-way | traffic near West Norfolk. @huron, Sharon-Amenfa roud s | wesler construction, Concreting ono- | way trafic, Torrington, Torrington-Harwinton road Is under construction, | Waterbury:Watertown. Watertown | ~Thomaston road is under construc- tion. Portland, Glastonbury-Portland road is under construction. Road is |open but is very rough, | stafford and nion, Sta’ford-Union Turnpike is under construction, open for traffic. | West Hartford, Hartford-New | Britain road s under construction, open for traffic, Poquonock and Suffield, road fis! | under construction but is open for | trafc. Enfleld, Prospect Hill road 1s und- er construction, bridge torn down. | Road is closed for traffic. East Granby to Windsor Locks. | road is under construction but Is open for traffic, | Glastonbury-Hebron avenue is closed, detour posted, Berlin Turnpike and also West Hartford and Farmington. Rotary Counts Today More Than 2,000 Clubs Cleveland, June 19 (A —Classifica- tion of each business and profession More Mosquitoes X Wonderful Black Flag Kills Them All | L) | “ Kill every fiy in your | home with BLACK FLAG. | And every mosquitol | And every roach! | Buack Fuie is the | surest death to insects | ever discovered. For it eon- | tains a secret vegetable in- | gredient which bugs breatho { and die an one escapes. ] Ordinary insecticides kill, at best, only bt ot every 10 bugs. The four which get away breed hun- dreds which return. But Brack Frae kills 10 out of every 10 pests. It will completely rid a home of bugs when all elso fails And it kills every kind of bug! Flies, mosquitoes, roaches, moths, ants, bedbugs, dog fleas, plant lice and chicken lice! But And this master insect killer kills every roach, too! Buaok Fuag comes in two forms—powder and liquid. Both are equally effective, with these three exceptions— never use any liquid on furs; use the powder to make them mothproof. Use the powder to kill dog fleas and lice. Either BLACK Frag powder or liquid costs less. Many people use both, preferring the liquid to kill flies, mosquitoes and moths— and the powder to kill roaches, ants, hedbugg, dog fleas and lice. BLAA;K Frag Powder, 13¢ up. Powder Gun, 10c. Liquid, 23 up. Sprayer, 43c. Special introductory package con- taining can of liquid Brack Frao At drug, road | Resurfacing s being done on the | ln‘vumtn‘ | nected with the and the election of but one member from each classification, waa the unique fundamental of Rotary, said George T. Guernsey, Jr., chairman | of the classifications committee , in | telling Rotary International’s con-| vention today that it now is com- posed of more than 2,000 cluba in | 80 nations with a membership of more than 107,000 “Rotary 15 not a club made up of personalities, but it is composed of business and professional cf - cations,” the speaker declared. “That | 18 why our {dea has been copled and [ why Rotary is a dominant force in community lifo, After success the value of the classlfica- tion idea Is g0 well known there is little need to urge that, if Rotary s to truly function, we must be hon- est in our classifications.” 20 years of TO SPEAK SUNDAY. R. H. Barber of Brooklyn, N. Y will speak at the asso lon room, room 219, at 250 Main street Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Internatonal Bible students, The lecture will be open to the public and there will he no charge or no collection. 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