New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1928, Page 11

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| PRESIDENT GETS 2 TROUT ON ONE GAST Higganu with one-way traffic where pavement is being laid. Bloomfield - Granby road is un- der constfuction but open to traffic Granby - No. Granby road is be- Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall bridge, resurfacing complete. Shoul- ders and guard rail not finished. Traffic open at all times. being oiled for one mile. Route No. 166 Crystal Lake road, towns of Rockville and Ellington are under construction. Somewhat rough, no | Ralph Hallman, Boy’s Medal “Corner” Alarms School Board 20 »— Midland, Texas, July 16-year-old high rules to provide that one student shull not be permitted to get all the awards in a aingle year. Ralph received a medal for gen- eral excellence in school work, an- eleventh grades and a fourth for the highest grade in high schoel. Prior to this year he won medals in declamation contests and three in track. White ho le 8ot n achost medals he works on - his :"“M farm. A defective washee fn @ favcot, ing oiled for 4 miles, Canton - Collinaville, Nepaug road etou school boy, won so many medals| other for the highest grade among Ralpn will be a acnlor next fall. | eausing it to arip constunily, wil Rouse No. 13 1s under construction. Detour estab. Route No. 179 this year that the Midland school |the boys, a third for the highest | He is president of his Sunday school | waste as much an 159 galtons of } Central Village - Bridge over |lished. Traffic should proceed with Preston, the road from Poque-|0ard 18 considering a change in|honors from the fifth to (helcla- and of the Epworth League. | water aay, le I Peflol‘llls UllllSllil F%l E“ Moosup river is under construction. | caution, tanuck to Brewsters' Neck is under - | Ty No :;t::;:rd.'e o et lmlvlte"mu e being | ORStrUCtIoN, open to traffic except ) ] | 2 - rosven- nbury - Be ad 18 being | wh, 2 F E sak et { Other D‘y in Brule ordale road is under construction, |olled. *liafel boidecs are. beingconstiyc or Lconomy's el m detour posted and section of one- |Route No. 127 Route No. 180 | rock's eyes when he told of Superior, Wis, July 20 (B — President Coolidge not only is catch- ing fish every time he goes out on the Brule but, on an average of every other day he is performing the unusual feat of getting two trout on one cast. He thrilled newspapermen and photographers July 4, his 56th hirth- day, by pulling from the river two go0d sized fish on one throw of his line, but it was not known until to- day that he is repeating that stunt regularly by putting one fly on the line's dropper and the other on the end of the line, The President made eatch yesterday, a double getting a 1 1-2 i pound brook trout and a 1% pound lochlaven. He did the same thing the previous day. . On River Often Rain or shine, Mr. Coolidge is on the river twice each day six days a week, except when he comes to the executive offices on Tuesdays and Fridays. In high white rubber boats, & dark tiled silk raincoat, and his nseparable ten gallon hat, he was out on a steady downpour all yes- terday. Sundays only finds Mr. Coolidge refraining from the pastime which has taken many of the wrinkles and the tired expression from his face. During the week he averages four hours a day on the water about Cedar Tsland lodge, and brings in an average of six trout each morning ! and twice that much in the after- ncon. A light of pride showed in La- the | President's fishing. “Fine fisherman,” he declared. “But there was another good man out with the President the other day ~—Mr. Hoover. He casts a nice line,” Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Road conditions and detours in the state of Connecticut made nec- essary by highway construction, re- pairs and oiling announced by the Btate Highway Department as of July 18, are as follows: Route ) 1 Old Lyme, East Lyme and Water- ford—five miles under construction; one-way traffic in Waterford where concrete pavement is being laid; through traffic advised to take route 333 from Old Lyme to Jor- den's Village. Btanford - Boston shwulders belng oileds Post Road, Orange - Milford Pike, shoulders | way traffic regulated by telephone. Killingly - Danielson road is being oiled for one mile. Plainfield - Putnam road at Atta- | waugan is under construction. Traf- fic over section of this road being | regulated by telephone, Route No. 17 Bozrah, Norwich and Colchester road is being ofled for one mile, | Route No. 32 | Norwich - Groton road, over Poquetanuck Cover | construction. Approaches ture are being graded, warned to drive carefully this work. | Norwich - Groton road from Nor- wich City line to Brewsters' Neck s 'under construction, open to traffic. Franklin, Norwich - Willimantic road shoulders being ofled for four | miles. bridge is under to struc- motorists through Route No 101 | Chaplin- Willimantic road is be- ing olled for three miles, | Proffret - Willimantic road is be- |ing oiled for three miles. Route No. 104 Glastonbury, Glastonbury - Port- land road is under construction, |open to traffic, one-way. Route 100 Mansfield, Phoenixville under construction, detour posted from Warrenville to Ashford. This road nearly impassable to traffic. Coventry, Coventry - Mansfield | Depot road closed, fraffic may go {over good state road through So. Coventry. Route No. 111 Portland - Cobalt road is under construction, no delay to traffic. Marlboro - East Hampton road is being olled for four miles. Southington - Meriden road is be- |ing oiled for three miles Route No. 113 Thomaston - Bristol road is under construction. Detour east of Terry- ville posted. Route No. 114 No Branford and No. Haven, Mil- dletown New Haven road. Con- crete road is under construction. | Traffic controlled by traffic men. Route No. 120 and 147 Woodbridge - Amity road, con- crete road i3 under construction. Traftic controlled by traffic men. Route No. 121 Salisbury - Canaan - Salisbury iroad is under construction . One- way traffic in Salisbury. Route Nox 122 Newtown - Bridgeport road, con- crete construetion umder wajy. One- way tiafle with tel@hene edhtrol road s Kent - Macedonia road, steam shovel grading under way. No de- tours. Route No. 128 Litchfield - Bantom road is un- der construction. One-way traffic maintained. New Milford - Litchfield short section being oiled. New Milford - Wellsville Ave., be- ing olled. road, Route No. 129 Gaylordsville to New York state | line, macadam completed, railing incomplete. New Miltord and Sherman-Weba- tuck road is being oiled for three miles, Route No. 130 | Woodbury - Watertown road, up- | town bridge is under construction. One-way traffic across temporary bridge. Woodbury - Bethlehem | being olled. Woodbury - Watertown | being oiled. Route No. 132 Cornwall Hollow Road, Cornwall to So. Canaan, i{s under construc- tion. Traffic open at all times. Short detour around one bridge, Route No. 133 Hartland Hollow Bridge is under construction, short detour around bridge. road is| road fs Route No. 1385 No. Branford - Guilford road is |under construction. Impassable due to rain. Traffic should detour through Branford and No. Branford. Route No. 136 New Fairfield - Sharon road, steam shovel grading and macadam construction under way. Short de- lays probable. Route No. 141 Bridge over Little River on Scotland - Canterbury road is der construction. ‘While the bridge is in use, traffic from the| west {8 warned to be careful in ap- proaching this bridge, which is lo- cated at the foot of a steep grade. Route No. 147 Seymour - Bladden River Bridge is under construction. No delay, Route No. 150 Lyme and East Haddam, Ham- burg - No. Plains road s under con- struction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 138 Montville, Norwich and Hadlyme road 18 being oiled for two miles. Route No. 154 Washington - Woodbury road, steam shovel grading at two places. Short delays probable: Woodtery = H¥ehddasVille road s the un- old | Yic. Bethel - Redding road, steam shovel grading under way. No de- tours, Redding - Georgetown road is un- der constructnon, no detours, Route No. 305 Simsbury - Tariffville road is b(’»‘ ing oiled for one mile. -~ Route No. 310 Bantam - Morris road is construction. No detours. Route No. 325 Prospect - Cheshire road, detour over country road under short around shovel working in rock cut. Route No. 337 Milford - New Haven avenue. | Trolley taking up rails. Short detour posted around city block. | New Haven - Woodmont road, concrete road under construction. No delay to traffic. | West Haven - Beach street and | First avenue under construction. | Short dctour in force around coun- try block, when asphalt is being ap- | plied. Route No, 339 1 Watertown - Bethlghem road is being oiled for one mile, No Roiite Numbers Ansonia - North street is under ! construction. No delay to traftic, Chester - Killingworth road s un- | der construction. No delay to traffic. | Bloomfield - Hall's Boulevard is ' being oiled for % of a mile. Clinton - Westbrook, Clinton - Deep River road is under construc- | tion for 2% milcs. ! Easton - Monroe road fs under construction, rains have made sub- grade impassable. Local traffic using detour. Griswold - Glasgo road is being oiled for one mile. Mansfield Center - Warrenville road is under construction, open to | trafiic. Middlefield - Durham road, grad- ing on Cherry Hill. Norwich - City Line road s being | oiled for 1 mile. | Sharon - Millerton road is under | construction. Short detour. So. Canaan - Huntsville Bridge approaches being made. Sterling - Bridge under construe- tion at Sterling Village. Detour post- ed. Voluntown - Beach Pond road is being oiled for one mile. Wolcott, Waterbury - Woodtick road is under construction. No de- tours. Woodbridge - Racebrook road un- der construction. No delay to traf- road. LOUMMER REE % AT GRANT'S Economy Items in Yard Goods, Draperies, Dress Goods 36 Inch Percales Large variety of patterns. Fine for aprons Per yard . and dress Printed Volle Chiffon Finish—Color and beauty in every piece. Per yard Rayon A wo pattern Dress Goods nderful assortment of 8. Yd. Assorted Rayon Renmauts Great variety of quality ma- terials too numerous to list, in eotorsy grades and patterns for summer lise. r ke o R CRR A 33C The fine ship the lengths, Only Tennis Shoes grade broadcloth, the superior workman- pre-shrunk neckbands, the assorted sleeve the full roomy sizes, all make these shirts superior to those usually priced so low. : cEaen $1 being Glled. _ . Route No 3 Waterbury - Middlebury road and Bunnyside avenue under construc- tion, short detour. Waterbury - Milldale, Southington Mountain is under construction. Skolders not completed. Ridgefield - Danbury road, ocn- erete construction under way. One- way traffic with telephone control. Southington - Plainville road is being olled for one mile. Route No. 4 Balisbury - Great Barrington road s under construction. Short detour around small bridge. 8haron- Lakeville road construction. 8hort detours. Roupte No, U. 8. § ‘Wallingford - No. Colony street. Open to traffic, shoulders incom- plete. Meriden - No. Colony street is un- der conatruction, No delay to traffic. Route No. U. 8. 6 Brooklyn - Danielson road in the towns of Killingly and Brooklyn un- der construction. Detour posted. Traffic regulated by flagmen. Columbla, Willimantic - Hartford road is under construction, open to traffic. 80. Britaln Underpass, grade crossing elimination. Bituminous completed. Railings uncompleted. Windham - Willmantic road is being ofled. Route No.'U. §. 7 Danbury - New Milford road, three steam shovels grading in highway, and concrete construction with one-way traffic with telephone control at two places . Route No. 8 ‘Torrington - Thomaston, Castle bridge is under construction. Traffic should proceed with caution on ae- eount of grade crossing. Short one- way traffic. 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