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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. ] Waterbury - Watertown, Water-| Ames found that there are 1,059 |like a motorboat except that avias | I | trasei de struction. One way traftic | tour. |complete. trafric. |der cons : k at there : Windsor Lofks, route 110. Bridgs | Willimantic — Hartford road, | Chaplin, route 101, Bridge at So. |{rom North Guilord road past green |bury - Watertown - Thomaston road | children In_town between the ages tion propellors above the water g lis under construction. No delay to [route 3, section of concrete pave- [Chaplin s being reconstrueted. No |concrete for two miles routes 334 and 350, is finished. of 4 and 16 years. This Is an in- |will give it motivating power. traffic. {ment just west of Willimantic be- |detour. | Canaan-South Can n-Lime Rock Avon - Simsbury road is open (o}cl'r‘flse of 18 over that reported last The car is especially designed for Jpame. 2 e o) e Rhits o ce cbaug |road, route 134, is under construc- |traffic; shoulders incomplete, route|year. Of this number, there are|coastal use. In time of war it could Parmington, Scott Swamp road |ing reconstructed and widened.| Route 144, bridge over Quincbaug |road, route 134, is 1 | : : 3 | o i [;[]LLEGE REP“RTS‘ He e p.wll closed | Open to traffic. Iriver at Wauregan is under const tion. Detour at South Canaan end. |116. attending the five schools in|be used readily as a surface craft is under construction. : : 8 e Lobisy L 3iz8 Bl g to traffic. Detour is posted. | Willimantic-Putnam road, routes tion. Temporary bri is in use. | Burlington center road is under | Bloomfield, route 10 is open for| tributed as follows: Elm‘z\nl within a few minutes time at Bloomfleld, Bloomfield bridge, |3 and 101, is under construction in| Sterling, route 103, bridge is being |construction. Short detour around |trafric, shoulders incomplete. i naiony tachad iaguin 0 e tinlsible g s i 3y #route 10, is under construction. No |Chaplin. Open to traffic, shoulders reconstructed. Temporary bridge is two bride | chester, route 17, on the Hart- P Sl e e e S e Average “Earned Income” of|Seiay o rame. | Rartin, Eost Hartland mountat | ov - Now London. foud, resusfac. [school, 122, _Tho total number al- | diabled ot sea, tho car would ac | Bloomfeld, Wash Brook b | Norwich-Putnam road, route 12,| New Canaan - Poundridge road, road, routc 133, is under construc- |ing of concrete road, one-way traf- | tending school is y.x‘uuihv;]:;canl‘r 1)::;11 fas nuboflqfh"b‘"“ _‘“';"‘?’”g’,bm tb,“gl’,‘; Yale Shefl " Is $6 000 is under construction. No delay fo srade crossing 13 helng climinated [route 134, is under construction. A |tion, Present road is open 1o |fic' for a short distance during the|last year, due e G T I R ] 1 | rafmc, in Plainfield, short detour. slight delay to traffic. e [iorstor tha adtiool ‘attRobbies il |t \ drdaliniinl Gironehont i ! |day. . 5 licompellingss se to attend school Hartford — Springfleld, rmmj Norwich-New London road, route| Fairfield, Old Kings highway Is| Harwinton - Bur n Road is| Harwinton - Piymouth, Poland|compelling all those to attend schoo New Haven, Nov. 5.—Interesting|110. In the towns of Windsor {12, is under construction in towns [under construction. Slight delay to |under construction. Short detour |Brook road, mo route number, ’“"“““,’m;r}fl?‘i '“',‘,m,r\‘“"\'r‘,l, At aan | Kit Carson’s Will Is ¥ 4 e { Windsor locks road is under co prwich and Montville. Open to |tra around bridges. Short delays at |is under construction, traffic pass-|Was a pi b WL Now Put Into Museum statlstics of the Class of 1917 of the| ;o o0 " rhrough trafc from |tr houlders incomplete | ‘Westport anda Fairfield-Boston | steam shove B tHRatE rey, school supervisor, stress Now Pu ey i s ; h i kpost woad, rotte 1. Grading iy wasil his annual report to the school com-| ponver Nov. 5 P—The last will Sheffield Sclentific School of Yale |y irorq 1o Suffield and Springfle rtoh N p | New Hartford, Village -6t “New — o it e ity ndicatins e sodal na| e 5 pring Norwich-New London road in the from Blacksmith shop | . N¢W Hartford, Villag Imittee, Much credit is due Mr. 3 0 | detour at Windsor going through 'towns of aterford and Montville, [der contract % : 2P | fartford, route ro is under NEWINGTON NEWS I NGinasey G this work. and testament of Kit Carson, one financlal conditions of "s_m”w“_' Poquonock and ield over the |route 12, Is under construction, Open |to round house. No delay to traffic. | '/ e W e S L S omplete. [ = lot the west's famous plainsmen and are announced. ~This class has &l .,y finished o road. to traffic. Through traffic will avoid | Westport and Falrfield-Bulkley | norfolk, Norfolk Norfolk gicmbership, 00igas. men,, aad, I Manchester, Center stree I this work by using the Norwich-Gro- |bridge is under construction, route |,; . js under nted by men about rs, Y Dwight M. Chichester, building in- [Indian scouts, now reposes in the ¥ Arikas A e sl v s 4 regular monthly meeting of | spector, has issued a permit to Wil- istate historical museum here. who have been engaged {n . ]q«:\]M:h;:rm‘:.r-yrl.::,lrou' o “‘“wr:):“r|\“v“r Eapi :\“';\!xlv-]-‘-‘-\\!v?!:n;lmr?(:ml oy Anfler Lo B0 x \m’”f 4 He achaglioosiittes \\{'\s ll(‘hlglnx[‘“'rl_m J. Legace for a house on| The document was transterred for a period of approxi-|t° {rafiic. Short R Lt : . o AmG€T | plymouth, Bull Head road, br leht ot the Center school. Walter | Olive street in Maple Hill Manor. [from the files of the Pueblo county | Newinston, Newington-New Brlt-] Norwich-Willimantic road, _route |constructlon. No . elay fo traflle. 1, 1cr " coggtruction. Short v Morgan tendered his resignation | Mr. Legace lives at Maple Hill |court house to the Colorado Histori- men have | &0 T0ad 18 closed to. trafic. ‘Good g3, 45 under o ction in Frank- | airfield-Mill viver brigee 18 Whaer | oy ng brigs v |8 Jamiton, to. faXe wftect November | Maor. |cal socicty. The will was made at led since grgaduating deto \:_“?‘:mr“n"m:l 3] ptroso |10 5 pen o traftie, shoulders in- |¢ Sllab keville - Millerton Hheibonntitiag Siapsd Tosel Fort Lyon, Colo., May 15, 1865, Vale, the figures show. The average | vt HE0 S R TR e SouEa (e Tis Bost] ot ord-Boston avenue. Concrete | Stebbins of the Center to “'“"‘:Dcsign Airship Car to Elhuuzun_ days before Carson died at it which the men married v Is curier - conmtuiation Bt 18 open TG o bridge is be- |road is er construction. Road is |Posted. y . _|Mr. Morgan's place. Mr. Stebbins | ST M " Boat Taoy; Nel Mexico, . e jentine vens = =vaindy S et A0 RN, RRE - 5 cd, detour around city block Thomaston, approaches to Rey- g rormerly manager of George W. Use as a Motor Boat |tate, valuea at $13,000 was lett to to (<r4l'ln Shos :».A m.xvr "L orth en 1. 0 1cte Detour posted. | % o Gt nolds bridge, oury road. Con- |y s farm at the Center. Mr. Akron, O., Nov. 5 (P—An all- |the support and education of the traffic. % sogtel $ Soall s undsr Consention: o Nojdes |l Mg : S orfolk [school board for several years and |and navy training dirigibles, under |oX wagons, seven yoke of work oxen, g Chirey Bloticad g adttord - Karyorviile hay to tra :oad, route 822, bridge is under con- | che v of the democratic town |construction by the Goodyear-Zep-|one hundred and twelve head of vl oAU ot ,-,,_J,Ifl‘\ll'(";l,‘\x‘i‘,r cnnQ:)xll‘u".;m\TL:V?gr’:\AI}A‘- b 2 ruction. ¢ detour around | committee. pelin works here, is so designed that !%i’\'oslock. two pieces of property at m ton7 AUDUNA bl w2 T bridge. it will be detachable from the bag|Taos and & promissory note for road, route| Woodstock, W. Woodstock-South |construction \e way traffic pe Torrington, Torrington - Goshen | Arthur O. Amos, schoof enumera- of a dirigible and can be used as a |$3,000. o in 'Wind- |Woodstock road is-under construe- |green concrete. road T. L. br at West Torring- |tor, reports that the work of enu-|motor boat. | s vl R loulders in- tion, grading 1s belng done, apen (o | Durham-Norford, route 112, is un- | ton, detour cstablishcd. | meration has been completed. Mr.| The cabin-boat will be operated |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1y over one child per marriec | P - - - e —_ r————————————————————— e e 1 nder construction, Detour I,' figures indi 1¢ »ptible period for marryin ars after graduation, and that from that time on there Is slight falling off in romantic members of the class. secretary repo The figures as to financial . SR g of the class show that the general T & b . 5 . 3 average “earned income” per man | was approximately $6,000 per year, | and that additional income from in- | vestments and such brought the| total average income per man up to $7,800 per vear, although 985 cent of the class had arned income ly and total income of $5,400. The maximum earned income ported by any individual was $11 000, and the masximum total incom were $46,500, and num assets reported by individual were $1,000,000 In ad dition it was found that these men believe in carrying a substantial | amount of insurance—the ave amount being $22.500 per m The general prosperity of men v further { ated by the fact that over 70 per cent ow tomobiles ,and t over 30 pe own their homes. Only 16 ported ow ip of more tha ‘car, and only two owne Approximately 20 per cen members own their bu ss, and 33 per cent have a financial interest in their business. The claes s | show that nearly 50 per cent of the x s = ke men are engaged n the work they | b3 i We are sure that when Bt A SMALL ::]f‘!n;‘:‘.nnnhl on entering while at | ) you see fllIS. .S:uite you | DEPOSIT HOLDS * Almost 90 per cent of the men will say that it is unsur- = ANY SUITE FOR smoke, which is an increase over the | P } . passed in design, con- = E RN FUTURE extent of the habit while in college; 2 ¥ y struction and price. N % A et cigarettes were overwhelmingly i - 1 [ Q%) lies = DELIVERY voted the favorite form of ) A g 7 A SUITE WORTHY / "V and from standpoint of recrea- | | i3 k OF ANY HOME. tion, golf received the largest vote. The position of the members of the class on the liquor question was indicated by the fact that quarters of theplies to tionnaire which v n that they used rter reported b wd Act, although nearly class scemed {o feel the prohibition amendment would remain in force. The figures indicated that there had been an increase of 10 per cent in the nu ber of men using liquor since thei college days. From a politieal s point, the class professed overwhelming Road Conditions Il: OR)nnecticut If you are looking for a real good Dining Room set. Real Spanish design—with Butt Road conditions and detours in B ot Conneotiont, magle mige- o | Dlnlng Room Set ST 9 Pleces ¥ Valnut and Satin Wood overlays; 72-inch Ay RO At finidhed T iy Goat Buffet; Large Table; China; Server that is 1;..;(11‘;:\3{ department as of Novem- 3 3 A 2 Dpd ¢ designed different than others; one Masster o T e, ot 3 ish “.“lnm' ('“ammeeq con- 4 ; Chair; five Side Chairs—covered backs and 158, grading and macadam con- struction; large Buffet with sil- - & seats in red Genuine Mohair. Dust-proof, struction under way. No detours v & . ! ! neceseary. ver drawer, China, Oblong Table, A h center draw glides; perfect construction. New Milford—Gaylordsville bridge, e R e five Chairs and one Arm Chair, ¢ A Sold in other cities for $630. and approaches under way. & | b B covered in leather. Worth $220. ¢ OUR 'THANKSGIVING PRICE short detour necessary, Norwalk — Danbury road, route Our Special Thanksgiving Price 136, grading and concrete construc- 3 tion 13 under way. Detours posted where necessary. One way past the concrete mixer. S Rldgefield — Main street > ® ] ® g Danbury road, route 136, c. T w6y 8-Plece Dining Room Suite are posted as necessa T ; . o ; ”lfu‘:vlf;v_xv’v:o“ ”‘I,{“.‘,:‘”‘ o —in American Wakiut, censists of Large A DEPOSIT OLD ENGLISH T YPE tion has commenc N tours eavi Buffet, Oblong Extension Table, four § HOLDS g Straight Chairs and two Arm Chairs, A real £ DINING ROOM SUlTE Saybrook, route 1. vay y | 5 M SUITE Adatie . G e TovE cenichutln: : 4 economy suite selling at a very low price. S —made in GRAND RAPIDS. Sherraton de- e one-halt mile. S | T 4 sign, English Walnut finish with Burl Wal- :]":m”::;'r“f”n;‘; l m;.m‘ ! . i = Regular price $163. [ ik rlmt fr(;;\ltr; fifi';‘inlclh Buffet, Enclosed China; e SRR LN 5% R e arge Oblong Table; one Arm Chair and five OUR THANKSGIVING PRICE Side Chairs. A suite that will last for gen- crations and won't go out of style. We have hut one of these left which sold regularly at 5400. OUR THANKSGIVING PRICE ‘265 Come in and see it—we are sure you will like it. announced by the state THAT SUITE COME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF DINING ROOM SETS, AND . WE ARE SURE THAT DESIGN, QUALITY Scientists believe roaches AND PRICE WILL SATISFY YOU. spread cancer. Be safe. Kill I them and other dangerous 2 THE household insects with powerful Tanglefoot Spray. Preventreinfestation by also using Tanglefoot Roach L S N1 1L N A COMPANY on . g : i 0UT OF B, ° ° HIGH RENT spw S DISTRICT | z - , = ™ - e . THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, MICH