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B0 SUBMITED O HIGHWAY WORK {4 Miles of Roadway and Six Bridges fo Be Built Hartford, Sept. 19—Seventy-three bids have been received by the state highway department from contrac- tors for 14 projects involving con- struction of new roads and bridges in Connecticut. Fourteen miles of roadway are called for in the improvements, as well as six bridges. Contracts will be awarded in a few days. Following is a list of the proposed work and the bids that have been received Towns of Waterford and East ‘Lyme—b58' span concrete T beam bridge at Golden Spur; Holbrook Co.. Westbrook, Conn. $6,702.00; Immick Co.. Merlden, Conn. $7,423.00; Ar- borla Road Construction Co.,, Hart- ford, Conn, $8,140.40; L. Suzio Con- struction Co., Meriden, Conn. § 071.50; C. W. Blakeslee & Sons, ! & Armstrong, Inc, Providence, R. T $10,337.00; L. E. McLaughlin, New Lendon, Conn, $10,584,50, \ Town of Killingly—Reinforced concrete T beam bridge over five mile river; Holbrook Co., Westbrook, | — = s/ 5127.60: Millekin & Arm strong Inc., Providence, R. T ““i taken at Geneva Town of Washington— abutments and wing walls for bridge i over Shepaug River; A. Mascetti, | Torrington, Conn. $12,880.20; Hol- | don, Conn., 244,19 brook Co., Westbrook, Conn. $14,-| Town of Was 50 ngton 527.84: Arborio Road Construction | of 7 inch waterhound macadam at 7.00; | tha grada crossing elimination, “onn. | Washington station; Oshorne : etti, Torrington ; Arborio Road Construe Hartford, Conn., .| 008.00; John DeMichiel. Torrington, | Co, Hartford, Conn. 816 Tohn DeMichiel, Torrington, $19,027.50; C. Longhi & Sons, Tor- | Barnes, Danbury. Conn rington. Conn. $19,865.00; C. W. |4 Blakeslee & Sons. New Haven, Conn. | 8 $10,937.00. tion Town of Washington—Superstr ture of the Shepaug River b Holbrook (0., Westbrook, 0,804.00; C. W, Conn., $17.197.00; Unjted Construction Co. | 413.00; €. Longhi & Sons Albany N. Y. $18,240.00, [ ten, Conn., $38,054.00 Town of Fast Lyme-—Reinforced Town of Franklyn, 18 concrete T beam bridge, 26 foot | veinforced cement con cpan over Niantie River Holbrook | ment (type “B' depth (i, Westbrook Conn 3,080.75: | on Norwich-Willimantic I. B. McLaughlin, New Lonon, 1. Bridges & Sons. Tnc, C. W. Blakeslee & | ville, Conn., $140,529 Leominste Conn. $14,779.00; Sons, New Haven, Conn, $15,962.00: | 1. Suzlo Construction Co., Meriden, Conn. $16,002.50; Arborio Toad Con- | conn.. §145 ctruction Co. Hartford Conn. $16,- | Norwich, Coun., $158 744.50; Millekin & Armstrong, Prov- idence, R. T. $17.810.00 Towns of Milford & West Haven, 24’ span concrete girder bridee over Ovster River on Ocean Avenue; Hol- | brook . C'o., Westbroolk, Comm $14,- 037.00; (. W. Blakeslee & Sons, New Haven, Conn. $16, .00, Town of West Haven, 24" =pan concrete girder bridge over Cove| 0 53.416.00; Tmmick Co. 6,00, { Gammino Constr dence, Conn., $14 arnes, Danbury, 0; Co., Westbrook, Conn. $19 W. Blakelee & Sons. New Corinf $21,28%,20 | Conn.. $171,16 Town of Shelfon—; N 4" concrete base at the intersection | Gonn.. $178.870.50. S iHowe Avenue and Bridge street: | ot o xwite upy Haven | 445.00; A, Mascetti. 50; W. Silliman & Godfrey Co, Bridgeporty | opipo a9 475 feot of reinforced con- “ | erefe pavement type “R", depth 8§ terbury akeelee & Sons, New Conn., $199.400.70; Danbury, Conn. Suzio Construction onn., $209,876.50; Conn. $6,626.25; C. W. Blakesle gone, New Haven, Conn. $7. John Arhorio, New Haven, 35.885.00. Town of 014 Saybrook, grading 7.805 fect in length and Qf“ Kelleher Bros., Turners | £08.065.25; Suzio Con Meriden, Conn., $I8.- | rect on the Wa GEGI ©h Y only, feet . man & Godfrey Co., {lop a, [ Conn., $210,143 O he e harnes it D EE DRI el Conn., $30.24 Danihli= IS AR, Waterbury, SNCW Bl New Haven, Conn Arrigoni, Middleto 767.50; Charles Lon Conn.. $34.830.5 Morlden, Conn., $36.367.25: 1% AT qpotton-tiuntington ro Sooal & Eonw Middletowm, Conm i Moy Haven, € 68.50; D Trione, New iggrga: A o Viaven, Conn, 918.10; Mike Ma o nellf. Bristol. Conn, $38.283.50 | Lathrop 8,120.86. hi. Torrington, ew Haven, Conn,, 238 Naturally When vour suit lnoks far from new, Have it cleaned. Tho’ it's black or dirty blue, Have it cleaned. When you're feeling sort o’ sad, Because your suit looks bad. Use your head—Don't get mad, Have it cleaned. Have it cleaned. There is no such thing as couldn't, Have it cleaned. You don't think that it will pay? Deseo does it every day, And our customers feel gay, When it's cleaned. When vour clothes seem zadly Have 'em cleaned. Desco enters! Dirt is foiled Have ’em cleaned. There is really nothing to it, Retter heed this, or you'll rue it 'Phone 904—Please Do It—- Have "em cleaned. Of your clothing you'll be proud, When it's cleaned. You'll Inok good in any crowd, When it's cleaned. When vou see the Desco sign, Grab your clothes and get in line. In a little time you'll shine, Bright and Clean. [GERMANS LEAVE League Chi Most of Delegates to Interparliamen- bers and ex-members of the Ger- Leen here man Relchstag will take part in the | West End Lumber Co.'s docks, ac- twenty-third conference of the inter- |cording to a statement fssued last varliamentary unlon at Washington ' night by Edward B. Doolan, head of Leginning October 1. Most of them |the local prohibition Ieft Bremen on the steamer Bremen 'squad. The Integral has the repu- today. two—Anton Erkelnez and ex- | tation of having been a “rum ship" Chaneellor Wirth—are in the United | in the past and, according to federal States |autiorities, was a frequent {on rum row until a year ago. the democratic party, ! arrival at this port last week with a ! . cargo of lumber aroused the suspi- (German people’s party, four centur- | cjon of the coast guard squad, con- sequently she was watched until her cargo was completely d ed that she will clear port Jembers of 1ght sociallsts, &ix members of the | itss, or clericals, and three members Chere are five women in the delega tion—two soctalists and on member | 4oy vach from the Bavarlan and German | Tha Integral is people’s partles and of the cenfor workers and teachers, diplomats and plain housewives, jndges, labor lead ers, farmers and unfversity profes- 5 sora i compose . the dsisgation | J. P, Morgan Sails on which will represent all political | parties except t - | Senator Dandurand of Canada, chief Haven, Conn. $10,158.50; Milllken [of the dominion's delegates to the ssembly of the League of Nations at Geneva, has been elected pres dent of the leagua, The picture w Rilliman & Godfrey Bridgeport, Conn $39,188.2h; John Soncrete | New Haven, Conn, $42,569.00; jrazos & Sons, Middletown, Conn $43,312.20; N. Benvenuti, New Lon- | Chinese were in tombs today await- | ing deportation | | { | this week on Chinatown those at the tombs have heen unable to pro- | Anee cortificates of registration as | NElish country, returning to New | required by law for the presence of hinese in the country. : nts of the de Tn 1024, 37 billion feet of lumber parfment of justice numbering 100 | V3S €Ut in tha United States | combed Chinatown last night and | ceeeee———————— gathered in all Chinese who could | et & Sons, New Haven, Conn., not produce credentials | were emptied by the ralders. The number questioned at the federal bhuilding totalled some 500, round-up resnlted in 600 detentions | and 134 or thase se eredentiale. Mass., 0.00; Tohn Arhorio, New 198,00 iller, Norwich, Conn., $1 = tong murders here and in Pitts- Oshorn & Barnes Danbur; burgh vesterday notwithstanding a tong peace treaty., No cvidence has come to light that those ordered de i ported were connected with mur- | J§ ders but deportation proceedings | were decided upon hy the federal anthorities in an effort to bring the | I'warring tongs to peace | anaan, 11,700 Co., 0.00; Oshorn & Conn,, 2.50; John DeMichiel River on Ocean Avenue; Holbrook dmoprington, Conn., $166.042.00; John - | Arborio, New Haven, Conn asphalt over | oopony (o, Tne, New { ! i Catholics Plan to Institute a Coun- \ counter-campaign to offset the so- viet forces now endeavoring to un- dermine Christianity in the United States, Floyd Keele n; John right at the co Waterbury Concrete Constry Co., Waterbury, Conn.. § Shea, New ITaven, Conn., ifous to com and has called on Catholie laymen thronghout the world to aid In the fig Town of Shelton. 4.300 feet of T ok o, 1 1 h A o Tamick €0.l i “hative stone macadam on the fhe church also wonld work to re Pope probably would call a Vatican | 0, John counell shortly {o consider the Rus- sian T bringing abont unity with the east- | arn churches, Mr. Keeler pointed | ant. A seminary had heen erected in | Roma to train priests speclally ”‘":‘ | thix work 1to succeed Rea con, who will ba tendered a test! monfal dinner here tomorrow night in honor of his 70th birthday. | Connsel For Macrt Girl Saxs He WiI| Call the rag man? No vou shouldn't, ponement of the trial {that State Attorney A. A Alling may lask that the retri 1+l he disposes of pa "been disposed of, which will prob lably take a week, or two ) | pose a postponemer { county court FOR UNITED STATES tary Union Sail on Bremen— Be Fee of Liquor. Bridgeport, Bept lquor Berlin, Sept. 19 (—Thirty mem- [ mast Two Already Here, The lelegation includes elght the Bavarlan people's par is expec | today. in Lawyers and editors, mannal | coastal trade service axtreme and laft housa that hears his on hoard This Numbher of Chinese Are finM" Nalinlimation Bat Ar In Tombs In New York as Reeult | Morgan and Co. Out of 1,100 nabbed in two raids Detectives and ag Two | inese theaters on the howery Last Monday night a similar jon. Of | § had no s for depo d last night latest raid followed more | OPPOSES SOVIETS soon, Washington, Sept. 18 (M-—The |§ atholic church will soon engage in field secretary | the Catholic union. declared last | cluding session of | i1 of Catholic men. is particularly ans sovietism, he said, |} national con Pope Pius XT, t to suppress it Asserting that | B8 Il jore the Roman Catholle faith fn stern Turope, he declared the <ious propaganda. To aid in The convention elected Walter T.| Johnson of Kenton. Ohin. president, | Admiral W, 8 Ben- | ROLETSKY 0PPOSED Object to Any Further Continu ance of Case, 13 (P— for Olym- | New Haven, Conn Toseph Koletsky, couns Pla Macri whose retrial on a. charge of murdering John Bagnano held during the Oetober terms of vill be the superior unty, will eppose any undu . S st 1 to a repor day. He was referrir be deferred ur of the ' in the local conrt The defense con that he would be will til the Litchfield county busi | intimated | g to wait un- | ss has most, but he will strenuonsly op The Litehfield of giving preference county busin tober Gasoline le:iil\s to Be Placed in Operation —By the Desco Man, Oswego NI ¥ ot 10 (M—Gas I oline passenger tr 11 he placed s will be p in operation on the St Ta | aivision of | railroad Beginning Bept this aft was announce Harry Rauch. superintenden tor power on the Ontario an | Lawrence division The frains will elasely the internrban busses 1 many parts trailers will { gage and 1 | It was understood lon short Nines over the proves esful, Ras cervice probably will replace some nf the tteam trains on main lines of the svstem NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,. NO BOOZE ON SHIP Alleged Rum Ship Integral, Closely Watched at Bridgeport, Found to was found aboard the three- 1 schooner Integral, which has landing lumber command of party ptain C. Kohler. She {s registered from Mulgrave, N. &, and is at pres- ent in the American-Canadian Inter- Strange Trip to Europe \ New York, Sept. 19 (A—An hour |before the White Star liner Olym- departure had been given and only 1 few officials of the White Star line of Tong Murders, \‘ new that he jntended to sail | Mr. Morgan was accompanted fo | New York, Sept. 18 (F—Ag a re- | the pier by Thomas W. I <nlt of continued tong murders, 206 | partner, and Vivian Smith ner in the London branch of J Mr. Morgan said that hort time fn London and end some weeks in the | York esrly in December, Four $20.00 G $10.00 in 50c Pieces A SALE DIFFERENT THAN ALl 3 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH il CARRLANDCO. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925, aah! Hush! Ho Hum —and Proud Father Wins in “Baby-Soothing” Contest 2 right on the hack ro not champion pring on s&lum- “I ean get mina to sleep quicker r won after some- minutes of lul- remarks from| moved in the sllde, Fun—Fun—Everbody Enjoys It AN OLD FASHIONED GRAB BAG NG AND WHAT YOU PULL IS Y OURS! our $10.00 Gold Pieces $25.00 in Dollar Bills PULL A STRIi Id Pieces DRIVE OUT IN YOUR. CAR AND AVOID THE CROWD I HEIGHTS Just Beyond Robbins Station, Newington, One Fare From New Britain WATER AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS RIGHT AT THE PROPERTY ES—EASY TERMS The Greatest Sale—The Greatest Bargains Most Beautiful Tract in New England MIAN VERY LOW PRIC Mav! THE REST the nelghbors, Next day at the ' drug store he crowed over his viee tory, and there were enough proud fathers in the shade around the door to call Nim good and strong gunday afternoon they all gatherea for the contest, There were Fred Worthy, Jim Hackney, 8am Fowle, Carl Goerch, Clande Gardner, Pete Rhodes, Sam Silverthorne, Sath Baugham, Charlle Morton, Bl Paugham, Ben Taylor, Earl Roos, Arian Bowen and Warren ®helton. fhe referee was Tke Hughes, & bachelor Fules were that each father was to mind his own baby and no- body's elae Mothers might have front row seats and give advice, but t houldn't touch the babies. Pacifiers and rattles were allowed, b all soothing syrups were barred, hold was ruled out, and o referce warned against the eclinches. #d around the entire course reaching the nineteenth hole so far under par that there wer protests of professionalism, 1 just 9 minutes and 14 seconds he was able to slip acrces the K. his opponent to sleep, kney was runner up with of 10 e no aet rules,” said the stiy. T just take ‘him . hum to him and hops sked., ed If T know,” replied the chamy Tunnel, Almost Completed Destroyed hy Landslide Nogales, Ariz, Sept, 19 (A—With a roar that could beheard for miles, A landslide Wednesday night de. stroved a mearly completed tunnet that was being constructed on the new line of the Southern Pacific of Mexico, 20 miles south of Tepie, Nayarit, Mexico. The slide occurred at night when nn workmen wera on duty, others wise hundreds probably would have | lost their lives. Tt is estimated that six million tons of dirt and rock Four $5.00 Gold Pieces $10.00 in 25c Pieces « EVERY MAN WILL RECEIVE $1.00 REAL LEATHER POCKETBOOK q . : d Carr Land Sale — Leaves Central Square 2:00 SpECla.l Free Cars P.M. by Hartford Line. Get on Anywhere Along the Line DOUBLE YOUR MONEY ON EVERY LOT ) $199- 109 DOWN-$1.00 WEEKLY L O T S $79 T(:\“‘“ HIGHER NO TAXNES FOR ONE NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED WHILE SICK OR OUT OF WORK NO INTEREST. YEAR. Local Office, 436 Main St., New Britain Tremont Building, Boston, Mass.