New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1927, Page 5

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/ G -~ gt [ CONE N, TR N I U on the rough street and that fl-ry |suftered two or three | springs a weelk. It was voted by the ard to patch the street up to the extent of funds available A petition for the instullatio WO storm sewers on the souti sic of Stecle street was referred to t} FOR BROAD STREET Public Works Board Votes 07 ion or e mencranimicins ot chons [street estention from broker WHITE WAY LIGHTS | Lyman to North End Impmvemem | Carmody streets was included for consideration in the 1928 budget. Sopreir— Similar action was taken on € ma In an institution of a | cadamizing of Lyn cot from stem on Broad | Grove to Sliver streets s 10 the system in effect | extension and Russwin I A hearing was granted to residents of Eton Place in connection with the on Main street were taken at last | evening’s weekly meeting of the hoard of public works. Upon petition ' Installation of sewers there. Maps of residents and store owners of that 21d profiles v ordeved prepared treet it was voted to install mine |in ¢ ction With a petition for the ‘ amps from Wash- | *stablish i street in place of !N A hea power lamps now in | 0f Concord stree petition 1s on Broad s nd Property Owners recently formed. of the street T Asso oves of the - petition from resldents t for the insta hite way"” i n on that street w considered by the hoard. City 15 Joseph ]”\”mf l‘\'m." for ey D, Williams stated th Tterals | Rhodes str needed to supply such a | " strect was referr s the lateral in on that tendent of streets, fate s paytiaf n old!sys: (H0ES AR Al N oy pldow disad it S e Dbetie: cast side of Rhodes street, was lighting facilities on & received and it was voted to cf hoard voted to i n grades on that stre iring to residents. to prepare maps laterals necesss syetem of lighting Acks $20.000 State Road Ald A petition to the state highway HfiHT WTEREST propriations for highway rel pted by the board Which voted 1o send the petition to the highway commission ** wnmeniarere. i Figtic Rulers in- Hiinois Slan Behind Decision and plans for ti to supply a ne & common council, liams stated, and would 1 the repair of state aid highways, roads and A recommendation forwarded hy the common council to the hoard King that maps and hearings b Tovs faitie PIENId o er 4y QD he scene and the f i Willow strect from its proposed end i SO0 at L e to Allen street, making a i : ion giving Gene “Tun continuous highway, was read and approved by the board. Tt was voted to prepare the maps and call hear ings on the matter, oL A petition for curbs on City avenie uped clior was laid over until next sy rosihosring ! gineer Williams saving that ownitbroughtionly ctition o was no innnediate prospect of 1 m on that street. A petition des on Judd avenue was reviewed Thurs by the board at a recent inspection, It was voted to prepare maps «r rom give a hearing to residents of t Dempsey a street. Engineer Wi said Hlinoisiate the ledge rock st g up in t i ddle of the stre present rous condition which should b ion for the opening of Mil- e crowd v t brought not t t inecr that he 10! onimunication from | dinissions, was put bick L Ladewy stor of St. Jo of 145,000 ureh, calling a conference in the Mabel collector of inter- v re. The board acceptid nal r S ilina recom ion @ It also was announced tl matically died when a ]w\lm, peti- tion was d down by the ¢ . - g 1 down he com- | g 500 were almost won council but the city engir nty L stated that the safety of the publ . ] i demanded that the walks be put in LEabanetnd Mayor Thompson, to lengthen cham o street would be generally pionskip hout outstand Jim Muller used for roller skating at the Casino this winter. It v have the walks put s voted to in by Nove 1s full of of slow fight ] rather see 1 than 12 round A petition for sidewalks on Grove strect In front of the Hackins pro- | 1Shed np by threc rounds of real on that street was reccived, D A Inginecr Williams said that the Tunney has wirtd walks would be put in this week or | Thompson that the hearts next hie received wi hie returned to the The petition for the estal old home town, New York, vester tand grade lines o 1y did not dim the recollection of vas accepted prove the lines p prepared by reet and grade 1d as laid out it wgs voted to ap- awn up on the ity engineer. s on Norton PAY FINES TOTALLH\G $670 engineer | were accepted by the board Ihe petition for the establishment | ot street grade lines on Law- rence stre avenne to | Three New Britain - Residents Piedmont was considered and it was voted to grant from Usgood en B Ne el or o hearing | Penalized in New Hasen for 10 residents of the strect and to pre- | Liquor Law Violations, pare maps and plans. | The proposed mnew strect from | Fires totalling $670 were i Washington to High strect was held [on three N Britain res { I INU. S. DISTRICT GOURT | | | over for another inspection. Mayp ed with violation of the liquor | and plans will be prepared following law, by Judge Edwin 8. Thomus in the inspection, City Engineer Wil- | United States district court at liams said. A petition for the laying of scw- crs on Cranston Terrace was con- sidered and it voted to grant hearing on the matter and to p pare maps and profiles. Similar ac- tion yas taken on the petition for sewers on Collins street, north of Lillis street. Bus Owner Wants Repairs her A letter was read from Theodore | honor of C. Wagner, owner of a bus line | El calling, repair of Cleveland stree ner said that his bus were being shaken to vesterday. ey fines were as . 82005 Mps honias Micr BRIDGL Williains strect entertained at b home yester her daugl L Williams of re won by Mrs. liams, Mrs Harry 1 rein-la Stratford Chester D, Wil Frank Shiclds, and Mrs, Parker FRENCH & CLOCK INC 147 ARCH STREET NEw BRITAIN,CONN. TeL. 3130 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. 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