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Road Conditions in State of Connecticut New Hartford. Newpaug road is lunder construction, North Canaan-Norfolk., Canaan- Nortolk road. Practically finished. Sharon, Amenia Unfon road is un« der construction. Delays will be en- kountered where ledge s being Jaken out, BNArON. Awchie woed Ywork s TorringT8l: G fih"d" eonstruction. DétourssAo®at Tor. rington end. Delays at rock cut. Bhort detour around one bridge. TraMc to Goshen should pass through Litchfield. ‘Watertown - Waterbury., Water- town.Thomaston road {s under con- struction, All approaches posted. Bhort delay near steam shovel at north end of work. ‘Winchester. Rowley street, Win- sted, s under instruction. Detour posted through Torrington street for north and south bound traffic. Montville. Norwich-Hadlyme under construction. Open to traffic, | ehoulders incomplete, Plainfield. Putnam-Norwich road. Bection under construction, Open to traffic, shoulders incomplete, Lyme-East Haddam. Norwich- Hadlyme road, section under con- struction. Open to traffic. A East Lyme. Shore road. To avoid Construction work follow detours as posted. Colchester-Hebron. Amston road, ‘inder construction, closed. Detour ‘osted via Dolbeare Hill road. Montville. Raymond Hill road. Grading being done. Detour posted via Dolbeare Hill road. Bozrah, Norwich-Colchester road, section being paved with concrete in village of Fitchville. Traflic go- ing from Norwich to Colchester will pass through the work; traffic from Colchester to Norwich will usa de- 76 CHURCH ST. tour as posted, Chaplin, Willlmantie - Hampton road. Grading being done. Open to trafMe, Putnam. Pomfret street bridge under construction. Detour posted. Norwich, Gallows Hill road, grading being done, Closed to traf- fie. Killingly, Putnam-Norwich road. Construction worlk started, Open to traffe. Bozrah, Bozrah street under con- struction, Open to traffic. Norwich-Montville, Norwiech-New London road under construction. Open to traffic. Newtown-Bethel road. Macadam truction 1s under way and tem- detours are posted as neces- 'nt-Dover road. Steam shovel grading s under way on new loca- tion, No detours are necessary. Westbrook. Patchogue river bridge under construction, No de- lay to traflic. eorgetown road, Steam ng and macadam con- struction are under way on new lo- catlon, No detours are ne New Milford, Bridge st crete construction 18 under way and one way traffic with telephone con- trol is r Ty, Southbury road. Steam shovel grading is under way but convenient detours are not avail- able, Traflic should avold this road as much may be necess: Milford. Gaylordsville bridge. Work on the new bridge abutments is under way. No de- tours are nec ry. Portland, C onbury - Portland road, under construction. Road is open but is very rough, East Hampton. Portland - East Hampton road wunder construction, optional detour through part of the way. possible as unavoidable | NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925, Poquonock and Sufeld, Road un. der construction but is open for traffie, Stafford and Union, Stafford- Union raod under construction but is open for trafe. East Granby to Windsor Locks. Road -under construction but {s open for traffle, Enfleld, Prospect Hill road under construetion. Road cloged for through tratfic but local traffic is ac- commodated. Simsbury, Hartford « Simsbury road under construction but is open for traffiic, Cromwell. River road is under construction. Short detour. Glastonbury, New London turn- plke under construction, Short de- tour, ‘West Hartford, West Hartford boulevard bridge under construc- tion, Road closed. Short detour, Wethersfleld. Hartford.-Wethers- fleld road under construction. Short detour, Kastford-Phoenixville road, traffic being taken care of on the road. Proceed with care, Traffic will be held up while asphalt is being ap- plied. Greenwich, Boston Post road. Construction on the Post road near the New York line. No delay in traffic. Stamford, Keelers hill, Concrete road on the Post road under con- struction, Open to traffie, Stamford, Noroton Hill road closed. Good posted detours in both directions, Darien, Boston Post road. crete road being constructed. delay in traffic. w»Norwalk, Concrete road under construction, East Ave. Road open to traffic south bound. Closed to traffic north bound. Westport. Boston Post road. Con- crete road under construction, Peat swamp to Nash curve and to the Con- No OF THIS WEEK After weeks of preparation we are pleased to announce the opening of our New Store at 76 Church street. The opening days will he Friday and Saturday of this week. We have spared no trouble or expense to make this one of the most cheerful, home-like and up-to-date stoves in the city —a store where you will enjoy visiting and where you will be welcome whether your purchase or nat. To My Friends and Old Customers: I extend a cordial invitation to you to call and see me on the opening days. You will not be urged to buy, but I am eager to have your opinion of my new store and will appreciate a visit from you. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Clothing We think that without doubt we have the best assortment of clothing of any similar store in the city. Our years of ex- perience have enabled us to stock our store with just the kind of merchandise the public of this city want at prices that are extremely moderate. Use Our Convenient Charge Account Plan We have established a very simple, con- venient and economical system of CHARGE ACCOUNTS which you will find adds quality to the pleasure of buy- ing here. You may select whatever you wish from our stocks and we will allow vou to extend your payments over a pe- riod of three to five months with no extra charge for this privilege and no red tape. Don’t Fail to Visit This New Store—It Will Pay You PHILLIPS CLOTHING CO. Saugstuck river bridge to Light. house curve., Traffic east bound de- tours at Norwalk, via East Ave, and the Shore road to Saugatuck, West- port traffic, east bound comes in at Compo road, West bound traffic goes through the contract, ‘Westport., Shore road, Completed. Milford. Orange and West Haven- Milford turnpike being widened, No delay to traffic, X Milford-8hore road. Concrete un- der construction, West bound traffie detours at Mentville via Morning- side. Traffic east bound goes through contract, Stratford and Trumbull. Strat- ford and Trumbull road. Bltumi- nous macadam under construction. No delay to traffic, READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS P ask for Horlick's * The ORIGINAL Malted Milk St For Infants, Invalide, Rich milk; combined with extract of | choice grains, reduced to powder, Very nourishing; yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, eiling or well. An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, Con- wvenient, Light Nourishment; when faint or hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it inducessound, refreshing sleep, Instant- 1y prepared at home=-no cooking. NEW BRITAIN GOV, WORKERS ASK AID FOR DROPPED COLLEAGUES Want Employes Discharged Through No Fault of Thelr Own Named As Substitutes, Boston, Sept. 11 (M)—The conven- tlon of the national federation of federal employes today instructed the general executive board to take up with the civil service commigsion the question of establishing a special list of eligibles. This list would be made up of employes dropped from the service through no fault of their own and they would be given prefer- ence in filling vacancles. The convention also instructed the board to take proper steps to have nspectors of the border patrol of the immigration service placed on & uniform eight-hour basis with one day off in seven except in emergen- cles and reimbursed for expenses in- curred on duty away from their home stations, Revoke License Of Mackinac Engineer Providence, R. I, Sept. 11 (P— The federal llcense of John A. Grant, chiet engineer of the Mackinac, Pawtucket excursion steamer on which a boller exploded in Newport harbor on the evening of August 18, taking a toll of 53 lives, was re- voked by the local {nspectors of the U, 8, steamboat inspection service to- day. 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