New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. ™ = - = o . " . = - 1 ) i L » rond ston, route ).u.u.m section is being raised. No| Guilford, route 1, Guilford-cut-off | Manchester, Center street, routs Jatte 2 y 56 T iz e i s 1179 i r done. Detour | ¢ traffic. (route 1) | grading is being done; does not in- | 8, is under construction. No delay to A[H] o = 4 i - o o : i | rtield - r, Boston jost|terfere with traffic, traf ks 2 y ol : Fi e i . e el 4he Al , Toute 1. Concrete road is un-| Guilford, no route number, Sach- | t Hartford, Wapping Bridge iy Naples clambered aboard Sl 5. et q Day - : mpson road is being re- construction. Short detour | em’s Head road, one-halt mile is| under construction. Road closed, EAMEN P o the 3 us ; I : ; & ’ ; z it \W'{ 1 g nter under construction; detour one-half | detour. foa TR Tt s ahd Dk i gl stently refusec o 2 3 Aiatange | stpar d-Boston | mile, = | Newington, Newington-New Brit- e e ic over Bel e ; Tastic : Kenyonville | ¥ i r is un-| Vernon and Tolland, Tolland| ain road is under construction but T iohrts il ion, traffic | der contract from Blacksmith shop | turnpike, no route number, is under | is open to traffic. S ( I St iy Jlesies Sud. he cable i LB ! e istierreillie, : ane v vl ound house. No delay to traffic. | constrution. Road closed, detour. Nt ave Urew 0 fricken | P ; 5 L under way. A sh \ ) W. Woodstock-S.| W Biport Wiilion aoad s ] SRS is‘::",‘“‘“’:10“:’;'\;"”0’:’ Willard street and Newington road . : e : with i8 posted Jodstock road is under construc- | ction. No dela rafilc. route number, 15 under construction, | j5 ynger constructi open tc 3 rt e comuni 1 ) | = i e i rrn te s und rindsor e 110, bridge | " puer Lo . oard mey tee two yea 6 ruct t AL ionaltanplke frou 1s anden i SeRwing : route 110, bridg Avon-Simsbury road, route 116, is closed to traffic and detour hus been posted. Bloomfield, route 10, road is clos- ed to traffic; detours posted. Marlhorough, On Hartford-New London road, resurfacing of con- 3 route 101, ¥ at South | construction. Tk h Mil- ) struction. No delay to| Boston, Sept. 10 (P —The br . =g r from North Windham te. | Char ¢ being constructed. No | ford to New Haven should take : of Japanese sailors in a raging Eea. |, st i ‘l)oulm.e Returning mantie, Traffid from WiL. | dctou Shore road. | Farmington, Scott Swamp road is hat t two merchant ships scud ‘x; ”T,f-[ To Home in U. S to North Windham will 3 over Quinebaug river at augatuck-Rubber avenue is un- | under construction. There is some | ! | 144 ler con- construction. No delay to traffic. | delay where steam shovel is work- for shelter with no at s, Sept. 10 () is in| Waterbury and Cheshire, Cheshire | ing. Open to traffic but fs very r construction. Slight delay to oomfield, route 10. Bloomfield | > road. One-way traffic for a AT DAUGHERTY TRIAL S i 0 : ; o ot 1 3 ; A traffic. bridge is under construction. No | short distance during the day, cemagage rly 2 g : e . N Middletown-Durahm, Middletown- | delay to traffic liesate s Ruenos . S Aire: @ or pla : L i 4 Sl e ; h h Durham road, route 112 is under loomfield, Wash Brook bridge is Harwinton - Plymouth, Poland enc n B x | construction, One way traffic past | un construction. No d to | Brook road. no route number. Road : e | green ¢ ete. Best ro for | eraffic, | is under construction; traffic pass- . ‘ < ment of Oficials May Not £ i stestn eriBan/Ar £ ey 3 = Jast Hartland Mount- | through traffic from Middletown to | Hartford-Springfield road route | ing through. 8 ‘ Duham is through Middlefield. {110, in the towns of Windsor and| Naugatuck, route 8, re-surfacing 3ranford-South Main strcet is un- | Windsor Locks is under construc- | of highway; one-way traffic for a 0 : e : X S - der construction. Detour via Main | tion. Thru traffic from Hartford to | short distance during the daytime ore part sank SCH ol iteea fn 1o S100, Ln0x PUAhS BLes TR, : o . " ¢ I street. E pringfield detour at | Windsor, route 110, re-surfacing nidships section dist Shinson, = ion is headed by Chavel b route 175, Winthgop dsor going thru Poguonock and | of concrete on route from Hartford rwards and her cre - Alf mile is under con- | Suffield the recently finished | City line to Norwich, one-way traffie sulcids in Washing! is in New | pooiirtle crippled by having JFor | stime y o detour. during daytime. before | York to att e bribery trial of yis ankles broken in a fall san- { , route i 8 | | rst boat |the man who lifted her h 3 1 a road ler co tion i ton 2 3 ad is ——y from operation of a small tow and t tore to participation in Is in the na + typhoon June Woman Who Played Part in Indict- ider construction. No de- Testify However 1 is under con- road is open for Jesse W. Smitl committed | poq; the ship broke up, but th to arrive stea ond, after br sting for assist- | er ance, resumed speed, alling she ; was unable to give ai capital. o ankle bones rebro When the Japanese government inson testified before S R N got the call the cruiser Kasuga \\1: grand v‘ln at indicted f : ner A : R()ad (‘,Ol‘.(}hmns sent to the sc , arriving June ney ! 3 - e sailors had aban- |and former Allc v C [ In Connecticut joned all hope of rescue. Rough an Thomas W. Road conditions and detours water foiled an attempt to float a|Attorney Emory R. Buckner has in- | the State of Connecticut made ne- vich-Willimantic, line to the wreck, and despite the| hat he will not ask h v ]v»y hig ¥ t risk the Kasuga launched a small t ninst them in the trial now epairs, announced by th € i i : i : : Sposthis boat which worked into the lee of | in progr i ¥ department as of Septem- Section of one-way traf PN i‘»‘u g i the reef. Shallow water prevented| The presence of the divorced wife | ber Sth, is as follows: i ; any further approach, however, as|of Daugherty’s one time right hand | Bethel - ton (sta a er and three men swam for |man was aled last night after | ing and macadam constr Gold t brid AL A :zn ofticer ‘l"'r way. No detours necessary " ted, Detour posted. | Norwalk-Boston post road. Pe % I construction i r construct ) ravei state 1 1crete pavement Greenwich - Boston post road te aid) grad- st route 1, on the Post | ment is open to traffic in both len Sput bri - tions. [{A Most Wonderful Purchase—A Great Opportuniiy] Farther Boosts Our Plan to Sell STYLISH FALL 1] Selected With Care and Thought for - - - - sI @ Every Type—Every Size— Every Occasion at THE greatest values the women of this city have ever been offered so early in the fall season are here tomorrow. Illustrated in this unique way that you may see how they actually look on typical customers of this store. 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