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MILLIONS MAY BE SPENT ON ROADS Six States Have Ambitious h\lfltl_lll_m Yoters ‘Washington, Oct. 26 (P—In aix states road bond projecta totaling $330,000,000 will be voted upon No- vember 6. Jowa, with a $100,000,000 road project on its ballot, to be paid from motor vehicle taxes, has the largest proposal before it. The bond issue would retire $66,000,000 in county bonds either issued on au- thorized for construction of state roads and use the balance for hard surfacing 4,800 miles of the state system as well as graveling 1,800 milea, Miasourl, Colorado, 'Pennsylvania, ‘West Virginia and California are the five other states With road bond projects on their November ballots. Missourians will consider a $75,- 000,000 bond issue, to be paid from motor vehicle taxes, proposed for the purpose of completing 7,640 miles on the state system and build. ing some road in special metropoli- tan areas at a oost of $35,000,000. The balance, $40,000,000, is pro- posed for farm-to-market roads to aid the rural districts. Colorado's bond issue of $60,000,- 000 is proposed for the building of the state highway system and will be paid out of state gasoline taxes. Pennsylvania's $50,000,000 bond proposal would be used for the con- struction of roads recently added to the state system and would be paid for through metor vehicle taxes. West Virginjans will consider a $35,000,000 bond issue to construct atate highways and proposes to pay for them from motor vehicle taxes or, it necessary, through the state tax levy. California has a $10,000,000 road bond project on its ballot to be paid from the general tax levy for the purpose of eliminating dangerous grade crossings. Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Road conditions and detours in the B8tate of Connecticut made nhecemsary by highway construction repairs and olling announced by the State Highway Department, as of October 24th, are as follows: Route No, 1 Guilford—Boston Post road, Soulders being oiled for four miles, Clinton—Boston Post road, shoul- ders being olled for three miles, Lyme—Boston Post road, road be. ing olled for one mile. Old Lyme, East Lyme and Water. ford, five miles under construction. No delay to traffic, West Haven-Miiford pike, shoul- ders being olled for two miles. Route No, 3 : Danbury-Newtown road, bridge and construction work on new loca- tion. 1 Middlobury-Waterbury road being olled for two miles. Waterbury-Middlebury road and Sunayside avenue is under construc- tion." ‘Waterbury-Milidale, Southington mountain is under construction. Shoulders not complete. ‘Waterbury-Cheshire road, shoul- ders being olled for two miles. Route No, ¢ Sallsbury-Great Barrington road is under construction. Concrete be- ing laid. One.way traffic main- tained. 8haron-Lakeville road is under conatruetion, Route No. ¢ Brooklyn-Danielson road in the towns of Kiliingly and Brooklyn are under construction. Danielson-South Killingly road is under construction. Open to traf- tic. Brooklyn - Hampton-Willimantic road being olled for twogniles. Route No, 7 Danbury-New Milford road con- crote construction completed, from Danbury to 8till river. Uncomplet- ed from 8till river to New Milford, three miles. Ralling uncompleted. Route No. 10 Bloomfleld-Granby road is under construction, but open to traffic. Haddam-Hartford-8aybrook road being olled for three miles. Haddam road is under conatruc- tion from Higganum to East Had- dam bridge. One-half mile detour at Higganum, short one-way traffic at Higganum and at bridge, Arnolds station, Rocky Hill road being oiled for one mile, Route No, 13 Grosvenordale - North Grosvenor- dale road is under construction, open to traffic. Norwich-Putnam road at Atta- waugan is under conatruction, open to traffic. Killingly-Plainfield road is being olled for two miles. Route No. 17 North Stonington - Norwich-West- erly road being oiled for one mile. Bosrah-Norwich-Colchester road being otled for two miles. Route No. 33 Norwich-Groton road from Nor- wich eity Mine to Brewater's Neck is under construction, open to traffle. Route No. 101 Putnam-—=8chool street is being oiled for one mile. Route No. 104 . Glastonbury - Glastonbury - Port- land road is under construction. Open to traffic. Route No. 109 Mansfield-Phoenixville road is un- der construction. This road is near- ly impassable to traffic. Coventry-Coventry, Manstield De- pot road is closed. Traffic may go over good road through South Coventry, Route No. 111 Portland-Cobalt road s under constructjon, Short one-way traffic at Cobalt. , ite No. 118 ‘Thomaistea-Bristol road is under construction. Concrete is being poured. O ay traffic ncar THE GREATEST MILLINERY OF THE SEASON! TWO HATS * PRICE OF ONE MART hats whose importance is marked by new details of styling and the exquisite quality of their fab- rics. The semarkably low price is the result of an unusual advantageous pur- chase. And the excellent workmanship emphasizes the value. Included are HATS OF VELVET, SOLEIL METAL CLOTH AND EMBROIDERIES, FUR FELT, VELVET COMBINATIONS The largest stock in New Britain to choose from. All the latest styles—New Fall Colors. Thomaston. Route No. 114 North Branford and North Haven, guard railing under construction. No delay to traffic. North Branford-Middletown ave- nue, shoulders being oiled for five miles, Durham — Middletown avenue, shoulders being oiled for five miles. Route No, 130 and 147 ‘Woodbridg-Seymour road, shoul- ders under construction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 121 Salisbury-Canaan-8alisbury road is under construction. Short detour around bridge near Salisbury. Route No, 1238 Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall Bridge, resurfacing complete. 8houl- ders and guard rail not finished. Traffic open at all times. Canton-Collinsville, Nepaug road is under construction. S8houlders in- complete, . Route No. 126 Branchville cut off, concrete con- struction under way, with traffic control and a short detour. Route No, 128 Litchfield-Bantam road is under construction. Shoulders uncom- plete. Route No, 130 ‘Woodbury-Watertown road, bitu- minous macadam completed, railing uncompleted. Route No, 133 Cornwall Hollow road, Cornwall to Bouth Canaan is under construc- tion. No detours. . Route No. 138 Hartland Hollow Bridge is under | T PR Are You “Hitting . ” | On All Six? Liver—Stomach—Bowels— Nerves—Brain—Heart— Are All 100%? 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SPECIAL Tomorrow construction, short detour around bridge. Route No. 138 New Fairfield-Sherman road, ateam shovel grading and macadam construction under way. 8hort de- lays probable. Route No. 142 ‘Woodstock— North ~ Woodstock road ‘being oiled for one mile. Route No. 146 B Mansfield—Conn. Agriculture road Mansfleld, four corners to Storrs, road being oiled. Route No. 150 Lyme and East Haddam, Ham- burg-North Plains road is under construction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 154 N ‘Washington-Woodbury road, ma- cadam and bridge construction un- derway at several places. Short de- lays probable. Route No. 136 Brookfleld-Brookfield Center road being oiled for one-half mile, o Route No, 138 Newtown-Sugar street road being oiled for one mile. Route No. 166 Crystal Lake road, town of Rock- ville and Ellington are under .con- struction. No detours. Btafford-Crystal Lake road, olling eatire length of completed section. Route No. 168 Norwich-Lebanon road is being oiled for three miles. Route No. 173 Saybrook — Grading Winthrop road, slight delay to traffic, 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 shov- ‘| el grading and macadam construc- tion under way. sary. No detours neces- Noute No. 310 Bantam-Morris road is under con- struction. No detoura One-way traffic will be maintained when asphalt is being laid. Route No. 325 Prospect-Cheshire road, water- bound macadam under construction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 337 West Haven—Beach street is un- der construction. No delay to traf- fie. Route No, 339 Watertown-Woodbury being oiled for two miles. No Route Numbers Beacon Falls—Bronson road be- rooad is NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928, ing oiled for one mile. Beacon Falla—Pine bridge is un- der construction. No delay to traffic. . Bethel-Danbury road. shovel grading under way. detours. Bethlehem-Watertown road, ma- Steam No cadam construction and steam shovel grading under way. No detours necessary. Canaan—So. Canaan road, short detour Canaan. Clinton-Westbrook, Clinton Deep River,round is under construction for three miies. Enfield-Scitico, Broad Brook road is under construction, but open to traffic. Enfield-Scitico, Broad Brook road, completed section being oiler. Granby-Salmon Brook street {s under construction. Open to traffic. Groton-Noank road is being oiled for two miles, New Haven-Townsend avenue, shoulders work under construction. No delay to' traffic, Sterling-Oneco bridge construction. use, Redding-Georgetown road, maca- dam construction, Temporary around bridge near 8o. is under Temporary bridge in bridge in use. cadam shovel grading under way. delay is probable. construction. construction. street, is under construction. flc may take good Suffield center. 7,000 Miles of Lighted are 7,000 miles of lighted airways for mail planes, and the string of revolving beacons coast to coast and deep into Dixie. commerce, are built and by the government, while the ships that fly operated. by The towers are 60 .eet high. The beacon lights lamps, which have hours sell for $6.50 cach. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Redding-Georgetown roaod, ma- construction and ateam Bhort Sharon-Millerton road is under No detours. 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