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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926, s |nam-West Thompson road being|ire-Waterbury road. Houte |is under construction. No delay to| Manchester, Center street (Route awakened by - [ being 3 . 3 3 s 2 3 : y barking d up- In Connecticut |reconstructed st Mechanicsville | 325, wrmr construction. Slight de- | traff |3) under construction. No delay| In Her Sleep Is Killed ;on tnvaskigation fopnll :::ddy o flleNAL MflT"R |Road Conditions Thompson, (route 12) the Put-| and Cheshire th.:l(\;‘ Bloomfield, Wash Brook Bridge, | cently finished State Road, St- Louis Girl Who Walked’ Frank Faegele, a neighbor, was Boad conditions and detours in|One way traffic for a short distance. to tra 3 Hart d — Springfield Road ‘lo traffic. | St. Lout Au; 27 1 3 3 £ 1gfield Road, | affic | =t Louls, Aug. 27 UP)—Somnam- |Miss Palmer on the sidewal] 3 EAR the state of Connecticut made nec- own of- Eastfard: Eastford Middletown-Durham: Middletown (Route 110) the Towns of Wind- | st Hartfard, Wapping Bridge | bulism i thought to have been res- Until recently t:e girl h:d been essary by highway construction and | Kenyonville road under construc- | Durham road Route No. 112.| sor and Windsor Locks is under |under construction. R closed. | ponsible for her death yesterday |employed in a factory here, Before 1!‘61’73”‘5 announced by the ate | tion, traffic may pass. Under construction. One way past | construction. Thru traffic from | Detour. of Miss Mary Palmer, 18, who fell | retiring last night she told othes T |Highway Department as of August| Town of Woodstock: W. Wooa-|green concrete. Best route for| Hartford to Suffield and Springfield = [from a third story window to a con- | roomers that she was in the habit ) M hj W : 125, is‘as follows: stock- 8. Woodstock road under con- | through traffic from Middletown to| detour at Windsor goi > ' | | N X f N s 3 r gh tra rom Middle G going thru ‘Po- | REA SR A SSIFIED ADS | crete walk at the rear of a rooming | of walking in her slee d40K’S Mac 06 Was Fll’st Blll Avon — Simsbury road is closed |Struction; grading being done, open|Durham is through Middlefield. quonock and Suffield over the re- FOR YOUR WANTS [nous;. E""e was .gn sw;:pm‘;_ Ao to traffic and detour has been post- |to traftic. Branford-Stony Creek road under NO[ F]]‘s[ Pa[emefi ed. (Ruote 116). In Chaplin (route 101); bridge at|construction. No delay to traffic. Bloomfleld — Route 10 — road|SOUth Chaplin being constructed.| ~Branford: South Main street S e e —_— leld — — ; Indfanapolis, Aug Time' » Aug. 27. —Time's| Town of Marlborough — On Hart- L0 ey 2 relentless hand has left only the |ford - —New London Road resur- unde:‘;;‘:&f}f"f‘c;z‘;‘l'no3’;;2:“ mile ,fi;‘“““fi‘,;‘,fi‘:bg REmaacck) oken, rust eaten frame of the first | f2CiN8 e oMa Se MMl Sewn of Gl Renth § Gall siectios.. Ditas. tn South Canaan gasoline driven vehicle which now |traffic for a short distance during|rorg cut-off. Grading belng done;] end lles in the basement of an Indian. |the day (Route 17) | does not interfere with traffic, Hartland: Fast Hartland moun- apolis business house, | Watertown — Resurfacing of con- | 40 4 . % el The 0ld machine, built by Charles | CFete road from Thomaston to Wa-| TOV frq,t.“{”?({' [ o froue At R Line Under con- H. Black, an Indianapolis black. | (eFtoWn on route 530. One way traf- [PUMPEr: Sachiem's Heac s (it Rreentiroattopeniton ) ) A Indlanap, ke | VIR O | mile under struction; detour | tra " ;\:.Illlo!:‘ ‘Ahn"i[ s(.,firrx:‘(g‘, uvfl‘ll\r'r. !I{(rsl the | e or a short distance during ”"’ion»,mn mile. Surlington Burlington Center 2 it to another Hoosier e “Bos ad. | road. pde Stenat Yo de- | catlon for patents on his engine (Poland Brook road (no route num- | ‘oute Bo. 1. i Bt Sewim ; llage of Ne denied. Black sought patent J a- |ber) road under construction; traf- |Sonstruction at —Bryam Bridge. Hactt Hariord:. yillaes: of | New Ders in 1891, two F’ o \f'p;- :"‘,‘ fic passing through ylkt\t‘mfnt open to traffic in both di- | 7\;' or¢ Route No. 17 Bridge pe 891, tv eks aft e [ fic pass S s 4 Ftlone | under construction. Short detour Otto Gas Engine company of Mann. | Town of Naugatuck (route No. §) | Norwalk-Boston Post Road Peat|around bridge lelm, Germany, filed for American |resurfacing of highway; one-way | Swamp section being raised. No| Torrington Torrington-Norfolk xrom\lo; for a gas engine, _lr‘:“‘;',m"lr & nort idistance RaUHng iy je it Heamic: S monte N, 4, |road. Route No. hiidge S “{m 13}‘;0;‘('1 :qf;"*‘ o ‘ e aid Fairfield-Center, Boston Post road. | under construction. hort Jctour as (3 atents on his € b HiALE s e No. ] ete road under | around brid differential gear and floating rear | Grading and Macadam construction 153,“:1,\:.\,)(,,,1’ u’r':ruro:xr mr;i Tl Waterbur ter Watert exle, but disgusted he refused them, |under way. No detours necessary, | FORStruCon - Detour for wea| | Waterbury o Walerhiy He lived to see both become univer- | New Milfor ylordsyllle ‘Bridga b o i oad SR A o sal equipment, | route 34. rk on the new | O 6“‘ FinA Talineid most sy SR G % Sl pEhols Black began operating a forge |bridge and approaches under way. | p, ¢ PO A No. 1 Gr:;x:: Vernon Y;ml Tolland, "r‘:“r]{,,x ?:d e lpere s M\'i)‘ffx‘””ff)‘“\’ et 1, route No, |Under contract from blacksmith | Turnpike. (No route number) s Economy Helps for the Mother of School Be Sure You Have a Supply for the School 865. Late in the $0's he became | Norwalk-Danbury road, route No. | "¢ R s t a . 1 OO S 5 . shop to round house. No delay to| under construction, road closed, De. : Interested in gasoline engine propul- |126. Grading and concrete constric. | 19 il il hied b Girls Season; at Least Two Pairs sion of vehicles. He eventually per- | tion under way. Detour for northerly | 1 3 Westport-Wilton road. Under| Rocky Hill - Dividend Road (No fected an engine which he attached |traffic over Belden Hill as posted. construct Vo delay 2 | route nber inde; Atractic | Ridgefield—Main street and Dan- | CONstruction. No delay to traffic. | route number) is under construction ° to a type of carriage, known as a | Bridgeport and Trumbull. Bridge- t ) tratfic, & runabout. He drove it more than [bury road, Route No. 136.. Steam | STVESPOT and Trumoull. Bridge- | i ks, Route 110, Bridge | J t ls c 0 0 twenty years. Several years ago it |shovel grading has commenced, A : - ’ 110, Bri was stored in the business house [short detour is posted. [Hen3s Bes ok teRchiougiakbas : E n. No delay to basement by an owner who never Willimantic — Putnam road un- | West Haven-Milford and Orange- | SwampsRoad is hecla mea it EDIackibise ael o) Aemconstimciton INRIBAREr HODRHY Ve e cricera o el e e s e @‘ ie10, A0i e e procurelaoum e | NorEbw Bt covard W Imantle il e i ciee: B S ST i Open to traffic but is ver some storage battery. His first | Traffic from Willimantic tn North | 4010 o = | 2 v X spark cofl was imported from Ger- | Windham will follow detour. e e R Dy tEvan e R o tield) F field Brid s . . " 1 meighed felXtesh pounds, || - Willimanto Hartfora: soan. Sec- | 5o EUGEE CRARE avANe Uy | Blomrleld) Bloomiela Brldes o S\ / for growing girls wo years after Black's failure, |tion of concrete pavement just west e s 5 ” Ieres (‘D ,mfi,v‘ &9 Rl Elwood Haynes of Kokomo, an oil |of Willimantic being reconstructed | "1 2y e, 3 ; operator, who had perfected an |and widened. Traffic may pass | B A3 2 Seven charming automobile in the wagon works of | Willlmantic-Putnam road under i e Elmer Apperson secured patents on | construction in Chaplin. (Ruotes 3 g models in bloomer his machine. It is teday In the \:m: 101), Concrete pavement being | u > - d dresses (sizes 4 to Smithsonian Institute at Washington |laid. Section of one-way traffic reg- o S . S \ i labeled, “First gasoline automobile.” | ulated by telephone. & JAavar. Dever o Rz T 32 10) and in straight Others Followed Norwich-Putnam road (route 12) proved even by count- : ¥ 2 v 7 dresses (‘izcs 8 Long wearing wide wale cords Indiana became the cradle of the | Grade crossing being eliminated in ; Ny S s e mmduy automobile industry through the ac- | Plainfield. Short detour. less new methods of 8 : : : g to 14). ickers, for fine appearance tivities of Haynes and Apperson, Norwich-New London road (route o o K service, and, now only Michigan and Wis- |12) under construction in towns of baking beans since M consin produce more cars than the ich and Montville. Open to . : ; Novelty gingha ) g’ - Hoosler state. However, few of the | traffic, shoulders incomplete, the first beans were K \ y ginghams, chambray, polka early well-known Indiana cars now | Norwich-New London road (route s ; p { dot and new fall ints — trir are in the market. The Cole, Na- in town of Waterford and Mont- baked in an outdoor { e Rl tilmmed ley park. tional and Pathfinder no longer are | ville under construction. Open fo n oven called 3 with contrasting colors i made. The Premier factory makes | traffic. Through traffic will avoid el:rt‘}‘l: hole” . 3 % d i bi g When Appearance Counts as Well as Thrift, _1:7!@5\ only cabs. Stutz is out of control of | this work by using the Norwich the “bean hole ok : applique, machine em- /the Stutz plant, and since retiring |Groton road on the east side of the . A% 3 3 Buy School Items at Grant's from that concern, has made the |Thames river. 2 broidery. » H.C. 8, Norwich-Willimantic road (route | “ % 5 ’ 3 The Monroe, Lafayette and Max- |32) under construction of one way ; | ! 7 y u-ts well, all Indiana made cars, aren't |traffic regulated by telephone. - Exceptionally attrac- oys ouses an : manufactured now. In place of these | East Lyme (route 1). On the Post | I * L ploneers in the automotive field are | Roaq the Golden Spur bridge is be- : : | tive in style as well as for school wear y the Marmon, Stutz and Dusenberg, |ing Fn e ' of Indianapolis; the Studebaker at| Norwich-Groton road (route 32). : : price. Cut full and roomy, and made South Bend; the Elcar Elkhart; | Section on cut-off at Submarine Base i : the Davis ata Richmond; the Chrys- [ under construction. Open to traffic. to wash well. ler at Newcastle; the Auburn at| pallvjlle road in Preston (route | Auburn and the Lexington at Con- | 179 grading being done, *!ntm)r. - Assorted Patterns nersville. His first school suit can New, Smart and De- of Percale Blouses. be attractive, yet eco- e Lo e Boys’ Shirts with collars at- nomical Worsted Face tached. Good grade Percalz. 75¢ SC H OO L i Broadcloth Blouses fo: Boys, assorted col- ors, fine material, well tailored SUITS | @1 | — Stylish new designs for the school children One Idea of Real Service Women who require dresses in sizes above 38 or 40 have usually found it hard to secure anything suitable in style, size, and ma- terial at a reasonable price. 287 MAIN ST.—Over W. T. Grant Co. We have assembled in our $10.00 ¢ drees section about 100 new o Sid models in Crepe Satin, Georgette, and Crepe Silk dresses that we are sure will prove an agreeable surprise. ; Ad‘vance New Models carefully designed | Fau D g| Ereras i an tout. Modes~ L' ALL | JRESSES | 57 The materials are good o The models bave been studicd for cach group, snappy st for ]unior Crepe Satins: | & s o ey i | 8 | for small boys R (57 Pantie Dresses , <lip over with fitted at types. Sizes 28-34. A . fine outer garment. g # # i : § # in the women's sizes and stouts, Misses in Black The values we believe are far above the average. Ruby We hope our efforts will prove ‘ ‘ 7 omen a real service (0 the women of this community. Green Tt Toast 100 Distinct Rreally exceptional value 0 | — A wide assortment in newest styles s = This value makes your quar- ter worth more than twenty- Hosiery for School Wear five cents Costs Less at Grant's SATEEN HOSIERY Children’s BLOOMERS | | for schooltime Beaver, Deer, Cham- pagne, Tan Bark 6 to 9%. In- cluding two thread lisle ch gc ton hose, with wide ribs for boys, narrow for e ¢ black The lowest this grade has ever m:hr;r:uf‘ material, excel- 7, Sizes 25¢ eon sold, we believe. Built to lent workmanship and full t i stand the hardest rough wear, sizes. Buy now for school wear f_—_— L W el it vasand Sturdy quality, doubly desirable because wash, and still look fresh of low price Fofthe letonamicar and beautiful. 36-Inch Plain and Warp Stripe Thinkof it—less than a dime! T L L T L T ST e e e S e LTSI I s3I I TR IITTT I IILIIssILIL: pair School Dresses Par..m u]l S ATEEN 32;1nch Lancaster €rcaies 50¢ s Gmgham For Saturday Only All the wanted colors l:——-'_——_. 50 yd For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant’s gc yd ; ; Regular 17c { » /A IN All new patterns; will NEW FELT HATS JUST UNPACKED—AII colors and shapes $1 00 Light patterns In new SIS /AN make GRS fresh goods dren's garments. Th’-‘ Hat you want When you want it. S e VA SPECIAL ; ] 283-287 MAIN STREET