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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1925. B e . = R i - S —————— g Road Conditions | pike s under construction. “Short work, trafic regulated by telephone. | was preaching pastor for mor atour. | ) . |4 In Connecticut | west mHarttora, West Harttord under construction. Detour posted. | tallst for the pastorate. The Portland, . Glastonbury « Portland | Boulavard Bei ige is under construc- road s under construction. Road |tion, hut is open for traMe. | is open for traffic East Hampton, Portland - East|den, Waterbury Turnpike is under Hampton Road is under constryc- | construction but {s open for one concrete pavement is being laid,| Selection of Dr. Kirk ends a two. tion. This road has been extended way traffie | traffic s regulated by telephone. | year hunt by the church's executive from the four corners to the Lake, ~ Canaan, Lime Rock-South Canaan | & distance of one mile and a short |road is open for traff construction. Open to traffle | oDr. Kirk was a moderator of the detour on macadam {s necessary Hartland, East Hartland Moun. | " 4 i 1 - has Leen lecturer on his- around this mile. The rest of the |tain Road {s open for traffic. | T-ondon road is under construction. | ! Akl gl [ Through traffie between New Lon. |torical Christianity at Princeton, and don and Norwich ehould use roaq | De has ssrved as university preacher rond {s now open but caution should | Sharon, Amenia Union be used as the choulders are in- under construction, N eomplete ‘Torrington, Goshen r S iinder Simsbury, Hartford-8imsbury read | eonstructisn, Tetour pested at Tor 18 under cof scd | rington end. One-way traffic 18 be- over Weatog d ing maintalned along concrete, ! y Tatertown-Waterbury, Water Ko via Altan ie, ov r n-THomaston road {« under con Mountain, thence b ms- | &t 1 approaches posted bury, trol on Main street and Pojuoncck and Suffield. Road is WA road under construction. Detour is neces- ester, Rowley atrest, Win sary at all times. e1ed {s under construction. Detour postad through Torrington street for | Cromwell, River Road is unde romwell, River Road is under | P21 hrongh Tor eonstruction rt detour. K ! DTSN, a0 Turn. | Newtown.Bethel road, maendam completed, railing uncompleted | Kent-Dover rond. macadam enan- structicn very nearly eompleted Redding-Geo n road, macad- | fam completed, shoulders and railing uncompleted i Roxbury-Southbury road, steam | shovel grading and bituminous pen- etration under way and conveniant letours are not available afe <hould avold thisx road as much as nossible as unavoidable delays may he neceasary. | New Milford-Gaylordsville Rridgs work on the new hridge on new 1aration is under wav No rimm”»;J nzton—Grade erossing elim- 20ad and bridge construc- re under way on new location detours will ha pested ‘as reenwich-Roston Prst Road, con- | struction on the Post Road near the i New Tork state line. No delay to traftic " oy fr e e JSEPOTIS ik reogeery (rjn braiont endinitp Greenwich-Boston Post road s under construction near Conde Nast. No Adelay to traffic L} | Stamford-Keelers Hill, concrete road on the Post Road is under con- struetion. Open to trtffic Stamford-Noroton Hill. road {s closed. Good posted detours {n both 5 _ Airections, Bruises and strain quickly Darien.Boston Past Road is com- helped by simple treatment ~ pleted except for shoulder work. 2ot Norwalk—Concrete road {s under A simple home treatment, used at ComStruction on East avenue. Road oncs, will greatly hasten recovery 3 open to traffic south bound. from bruises, strains, and sprains, ' Closed to traffic north bound, Hundreds of people from all over | estport — Boston Post Road, the country have taken the trouble to | concrete road is being censtructed write of the truly remarkable results {on sectiea of road. Peat S: they have got from using it. i Nash Curve and from A young woman writes from Bush- | tuck River Bridge to ILighthouse nell's Basin, Monroe County, N. Y., Curve. Slight delav to traffic, that while she was picking cherries, | Fairficld—Post Road is being wid- | the branch of the tree on which she |encd, No delay to traffic. was standing, broke and gave her a | stratford and Trumbull—strat- bad fall. ol " rd and Trumbull read. bituminous “T suffered agony," she says, “‘but cadam fs under conetruetion. 1 used Sloan's Liniment, and it re- Iy, toltrafic lieved the pain right away. Now I helton—Tha square i front of don't feel it at all. i5 under construc- Sloan's gets results because it alirama ik ’ st d n i ot & 3 & ffi;"m{“ deadent pain; it gets'ati'| oy o “suntmgton road s un- Right to the place that hurts {t |d°r construction. No delay to brings 2 healing stream of { { ‘“f‘ e ' blods Quls ERAE ! iiford—Shors road. concrete 1s funder construction. One way traftic atchogue river is| No delay to —Macadam {s being built on cut-off from Westbrook west. Traffle uses old road delay aybrook cut off to the Con- necticut River oridge. No delay to traffic 4 Lyme—FEaet Haddam, Norwich- | Hadlyme road eection {s under eon- struction. oprn 0ad, to avold tion work follow detours as chester-Hebron, Amston road ,-open to traf- te. Hill road g done. Detour post- o Hill Road plin. Willimantic — Hampton ng is being done De- nd a section of the when bought with Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour ‘Made by the millers of Pillsbury'¢Best Flour A{‘T NOW! Go to your grocer; buy one [ r e emall packages of Pilisbu ake Flour, which entrt to buy a griddle for §1 69, If your gr can'tcupply the ewith the pancake flour, mail us £1 € his name and address, as well 2 your o you postpaid. Pillst Tinsert branch address here] Southington, Cheshire and Meri. | traftic. | ehureh in Baltimore was unanimous- {road {8 under construction, Open Putnam, Pomfret Street bridge is|four years, has called a func Norwich—Gallows HIill -road {s|Dr. Harrls Elllott Kirk, pastor inder construction. Road closed to | tha TFranklin strect Presbytérian Killingly, Putnam—Norwich roaq, | v elected, Bozrah—Bozrah Street {s under |committes for a pastor. Norwich—Montville, Norwich, New | §vned of Virginla in 1811, Since on east side of the Thames River, |at Princston,cYale and the Univer- Franklin — Norwich-Willimantie | 3tY of Virginla. He was born in | | Pulaski, Tenn th it | Dr. Kirk e quoted as calling him- 1 self a “conservative of conserva- Eastford—Shoulder work s being [$0!1 done on the Phoenixville Woods road. Trafic should proceed with! otre Enfield—0n the Hartford-gpring. | 0N Boys Have as Many field road, resurfacing concrete, one Jaws as Their Lessons ay fraffic during day SR e e boys entering Eton college are con- FOSDICK'S SOGCRSSOR | rosee = as s s sna regulations as lessons. They find | IS A FUNDAMENTAL'STWNV may only walk in certain | places; they are forbidden to go to | | any race course in the neighbor- Dr. Rirk of Baltimore TIs De- hood or walk.on ths river bank during Windsor races, and they are | torbidden to go into any wine mer- onscxvatiseal ;Chu.ms tobacconists or pawnshops. | | No nhotel. public-house, private | New York, Oct. 830.—The congre- house, house-boat or launch may | gation of the First Presbyterlan|be entered by boys without the ex- | chureh, in lower Fifth ~Avenue, | press leave of their house futor. | where the Rev, Dr. Harry Emerson| All shops are “out of bounds” on | Fosdick, an outstanding modernist, | Sundaye scribed as “Conservative of enune 2 Jokes on Dad, F y Ons for Sistr, Loud \(\ ‘Laughs for Big Brother at College, Cute = Things the Baby Said, and Latest ' R ew SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! : r | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. 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