New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 6

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d NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMLER 11, 1927. OPPOSITION RISES ONDAM PEOJECT Iaak Walton Lea n p 1 Stop Potomac Woik practi 1 recr Whe scction Jakes, Falls o* t the ¢ gotten Beems o ®ho have suc backgro: snltcfl Stat *Who wants Washi mfacturing city should L Btates.” Eities scheme 1s indef commis America non-com ngton is not : Road Conditions in State Road cond the state of € repairs Ju ghway 9, ¢ Branford Post roud delay o t Route T gt iration arm our capital s al.” of Connecticut No. 1 Has ler constr tio! irfield-Boston Post road, from | Creek west, is under construc- Hill, st Boston Post p con N ) ler constr No Loute No. 2 Route No. 3 = Vatert Middlebury road ls s No detc ton road is under lelay. No. 10 from Bloomficld [o! road is under con- E passing through. Route No. 12 Norwich-New London road, In towns of Waterford and Montville 16 under construction. Open to traf- are incomplete. Prentles Mech street {s under n. Open to traffic. over antes Route No. 32 Giroton road. Bridge over Cove is under con- struction. No detour. Route No. 105 tield-Hazard avenue is under et n. Open to traffic. ifford Springs-Somers Center i3 under construction. Traffic open at all times. No detours. i Route No. 109 Mansfield-Phoenixville road fs un- der construction. Detour from War- renville to Ashford. On the road | Mansfield to Warrenville de- ¥ may be expected where shovels are operating. | Koute No. 110 ! Windsor, Hartford - Springfield | road is under construction. Through traffic from Hartford to Springfield detour at Windsor going through Poquonock and Suffield. Route No. 111 | Marlboro-Hebron road, six miles | under construction, | Meriden-Middletown road, open to | traffic, shoulders uncomplete. Zast Hampton-Approaches to overhead bridge, one mile east of| ‘obalt under construction. Slight delay to traffic. | Route No. 113 { Hartford-West Hartford, New Britain avenue under constguc- | Open to traffic. Route No. 114 | Durham-Northford road is under construction. Shoulder work is un- der construction. No delay to traffic. | 1s The Home for You Is Just Completed Mcdern In Every Way Let Us Call For You and Show You This Home AIN ST. PHONE 515. Route igton-Alsop's Corner to on Country club is under ion. Road open to traffic. Route No. 12 coport-Newtow vemen i railing uncomy Route No. 123 Hill to Cornwall onstr Sor sout two miles. tion en at all times. No detours. Route No. 123 y-Depot bridge, surface complete Route No. 126 Norwalk-Danbury road. Coucrete om 5 O way traf- Route No. 126 ton-Ove - Grade crossing shovel grading am No detours necessary, No. 128 road tours, Route 1d-Banta No ing installed Route No. 129 Gaylordsville to New lin eam shovel is under Culverts tio York state ading s under ay. Traffic recommended to take via Bulls Bridge. Route No. 130 Woodt town bridg Detour post Watertown road, np- 1s under construction. d on the west, Route No. 132 Cornwall Hollow road, Cornwall to Canaan is under construction, “Traffic open at all times, No deteur. Route No. 136 Sherman Toll Gate HIill road, steam shovel grading is under way. Pratfic detour via Leach Hollow. Route No. 141 Scotland-Canterbury road is un- der construction. Open to traffic, | very rough, Route No. Woodstock-Mass. line s under construction. Open to traffic, but shoulders are incomplete. Putnam-Woodstock, Little River bridge is under construction. No de- | tour. 142 Route No. 154 ‘Washington - Woodbury road, | Steam shovel grading is under way. Short delays probable Route No. 166 Crystal Lake road, towns of Rock- ville and Ellington, road fs under | construction. Somewhat rough. No | detours. Route No. 179 Preston-The toad from Poque- tanuck to Brewster's Neck is under | construction, very rough, no delay. | Route No. 184 ran-Poundridge road is| ruction. No delay. Route No. 186 Hamden, State street at New Haven city line is under conetruc- tion. Some delay to traffic. Route No. 308 Fairfleld-Rooster River Bridge i<| New C: under con. ——— ASTOR PIANOS| Uprights, Players, Grands ||! Est. 1768 | REBUILT USED PIANOS $50 Up Walter H. Kovel x Tuning and Repairing 38 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 228-2 under construction. No delay to traf- Route No. 309 Torrington-West Cornwall acing complete ‘with th n of shoulders and gi road ex- ird rail. Route No. 311 mficld-Park road is under n. Open to traffic. Route No. 313 South Windeor, Wapping road is under construction. Short detour. Route No. 324 West Haven-Forest street is un- der construction. Shoulder work uncompleted. No delay to traffi Route No. 335 Westport-Fairfield, Sasco Creek bridge is under constrution. Tem- porary bridge is in us Route No. 336 Amston-Flebron road is under construction. Open to traffic, Bridge on Amston-Hebron road is under constr ion bridge 1s in use. No Route Numbers Berlin, Berlin-New Brit road is under construction. One-way traffic. Bethel-Grassy Plains road, 1 - dam and wood guard railing com- pleted. No detours necessary Brooklyn-Canterbury road, bridge over Blackwell Brook Is under con- struction. Temporary bridge is in use. Temporary ter-Killingworth road. Bridge Is under construction. One-half mile west of ( ter Center; short de- tour post Mansficld-Bridge over Fenton river on the Manstield Center- War- renville road ie under construction. Open to traffic. Plymouth - Bulls Head road, bridges are under construction. Short detour around bridges. Bouth Canaan-Huntsville road fis| closed. Short detour around bridge. Suffield-South street {s under con- struction, but open to traffic. BLIND BROKER 1S AUTIVE TRADER Busy Each Day in Chicago Grain Pit | Chic: shoutir ers milling a the Chicago g0, 1 of trade often is seen a strangely calm figure. In | unhurried f. ! trader does I business on a scale, but he | never takes part in the bewildering 1 of hand signals which trans. | fer ownership of mi of bush- els of grain with > raising of a syster r who goes about £0 quictly is John is stone blind. in the turinoll of les to buy or sell, he istens for a suitable offer from some broker within immediate ach and t closcs the tr shrill word on with a quick the kindl hand of o the rest him pencils necessary vecord of the tra tion on the sightless man's tr: ing card. S ack formerly represented in the pit one of the lur arai companles the world. 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