New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1928, Page 19

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Danbury to Still River. Uncom- pleted from 8till River to New Mil- ferd, three miles. Railing uncom- ploted. Rouwte No. 8 Castle Bridge-Torrington-Thomas ton road is under conatruction, open to traffic. Rowte No. 10 Haddam read Is under construc- tion from Higganum to East Had- dam bridge. One-half mile detour at Higganum and one-way traffic at | bridge, Arnold's Station. New Orleans, Sept. 28.—UP—The helium-filled glow lamp, said to be capable of becoming lighted and ex- tinguished in a millionth eof a @econd, has been brought te the d of physician in.the diagnosis of beart allments. A device utilizing-two such lamps has been developed by Dr. Roy H. Turner of the Tulane university achool of medicine, with satisfactory vesults in making photographic records of the velocity of the pulse * wave, which shows the which the heart pumps blood through the veins. The instrument is so arranged that the arrival of the pulse wave at @ given point causes the lighting of a lamp, the flash being,focused and photographed on a time-marked film moving at a fixed speed. One advantage of the helium-filled lamp over the neon-filled variety, Dr. Turner explains, is that it gives a whitish light which can be photo- graphed more readily than the orange glow produced by the other gas when its atoms are broken up by electrical charges. By this method, carbon grain microphones are hooked up through amplifiers with the two lamps, which do not become lighted until the potential across their electrodes passes above 120 volts. The microy phones are so mountd directely over arteries in the wrist and neck that the pulse, by varying the pressure on the carbon granules, causes fluc- _tuations in the direct clectrical cur- rents passing through them and thereby produces the measured flashing of the lamps. A record of the comparative duration and in- tensity of the heart's movements is made .sipultancously on the same film with leads from an arm and leg. Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Road conditions and detours in the state of Connecticut made Mecemary by highway construction, repairs and oiling announced by the State Highway Department, as of 8ept. 26th, arc as follows: Route No, 1 Old Lyise, East Lyme and Water- ford, five miles under construction. Pavement complete. No delay to traftic. Norwalk—Boston shoulders being oiled. West Haven—Milford pike, shoul- ders being oiled. Route No. 2 No. Haven-Hartford road; shoul- ders being oiled. Rcute No, 8 Waterbury-Middlebury road end Sunnyside avenue under construction with one-way traffic for short distance, Waterbury - Milldale, Southington Mountain is under construction. Bhoulders not complete. Ridgefield-Danbury road, con- erete construction work on new lo- cation. Danbury®Newtown road, bridge and construction work on new loca- tion. Post road, Route No. Salisbury-Great rington road is under construction. Concrete be- ng laid. One-way traffic maintain- ed. Sharon-Lakeville construction. Route No. 6 Brooklyn-Danielson road in the towns of Killingly and Brooklyn under construction Danielson-So. Killingly road s under construction. Open to traf- tic. 3 4 road is under Route No. U, 8 7 Danbury-New Milford road, con- erete construdtion completed, from Y Children Cry for It Baby has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any expericnced nurse would do—what most physicians would tell you to do—give a few drops of plain Castoria. No sooner done than Baby is seothed; relietf is just a matter of moments.- Yet you have eased your child without use of a single doubtful drug; Castoria is vegetable. So it's safe tq use as often as an infant has any little pain you cannot pat away.And it's always ready for the crueler pangs of colic, or constipation, or diarrhea; effect- ive, too, for older children. Twenty- five million bottles were bought last year. G ‘ Fedlclied- CASTORIA Bloomficld-Granby road is inder constructiom, short detour. Route No. 13 Groavenordale-No. Grosvenordale road is under construction. Open to traffic. Norwich-Putnam road at Atta- waugan is under construction. Open to traffic. Griswold-Norwich road is being olled for % mile. Plainfield-Norwich road is being oiled for 2 miles. Thompson—Brandy Hill road fis being olled for 3 miles. Route No. 32 Norwich-Groton road from Nor- wich city line to Brewstes's Neck is under construction, open to traffic. Route No. 101 Putnam-Providence, R. I, being oiled for one mile, Route No. 104 Glastonbury, Glastonbury - Po-t- land read is under construction. Open to one-way traffic, Route No, 108 Haddam, at the Higganum-Kill- ingworth road, shoulders being oiled for two miles. Route N Mansfield-Phoenixville road is vn- der construction. This road nearly impassable to traffic. Coventry, Coventry-Mansfeld De- pot road closel, traffic may go over good state road through So. Coven- try. road . 109 Route No. 111 Portland-Cobalt road is under construction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 112 Guilford-No. Guilford road be'g| oiled for 6 miles. Route \No, 113, Thomaston-Bristol road is under construction. Concrete being pour- ed. One-way traffic west of Terry- wville. Route No. 114 No. Branford and North Haven road, guard miling under construc- tion. No delay to traffic. Route No. 117 ders being olled for 2 miles. Route No. 120 and 147 ‘Woodbridge-8eymour road. shoul- ders under construction. No delay to traffic. Route No, 121 Balisbury, Canana-Salisbury road is under construction. Shert ce- tour around bridge near Salisbury. Route No. 123 Newtown-Bridgeport road, con- crete construction complete. = Rl- ing uncompleted. Route No. 133 Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall Bridge, resurfacing complete. Shoul- ders and guard rall not finished. Traffic open at all time. Canton-Collinsville, Nepaug road is under construction. - 8houlders incomplete. Route No. 127 Kent-Macedonia road, macadam { construction completed. Railing un- completed. Kent-Macedonia road, being oiled for one mile. Route No, 128 Ltchfleld-Bantam road construction. Shoulders plete. under uncom- is Route No. 129 8herman-New Milford, Webatuck | road is beinb oiled for 3 miles. Route No, 130 Woodbury Watertown | bituminous macadam | railing uncompleted. Route No. 132 Cornwall Hollow road, | te 8o. C No dctours. Route No. Hartland Hollow B construction, bridge. - road, Cornwall ge is under Short detour around id Route No. 136 New Fairfield-Sherman road steam shovel gradifz and macadam construction under way. 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No detours. | Route No. 175 Saybrook-Winthrop road graded, slight delay. Route No, 179 Preston, the road from Poque- | tanuck to Brewster's Neck is under | construction. Open to traffic. Route No. 180 Bethel-Redding road steam shovel grading and macadam construction under way. No detours necessary. Route No. 310 Bantam-Morris road is under con- struction. One-way traffic will be maintained when asphalt is being laid. | | Route No. 319 Cromwell-West road is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 325 Prospect-Chashire road, *grading heing done. Short detour posted, around shovel. No delay to traffic. Route No, 330 Middlefield-Durham road is being | oiled for 1% miles. | Route No, 337 | AVest Haven—Ieach street, under construction. No delay to traffic, Route No, 339 | Watertown-Woodbury road, shoul- | ders being ofled for 2 miles, | No Route Numbers | Beacon Falls-Pine Bridge is un- | der construction. 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