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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 19sv. 25 | | y and the lists for congressional nori- | Road Conditions in gradigg and macadam partially | Westford road. Trafiic can pass. | Putnam-Putnam Heights roac ing t are in progre estport ‘and Weston, Lyoas inations arg crowded. completed, | Bridgeport—Madison ~avenue, under construction. Open o trai- | ic can pass 1ins road, construction commenc- F —— — TIMBER W[]LI: KIN[i Tllinois has two congressmen-ai- | State of Connecticut| warren- Cornwall r.ad, steam |under construction. No delay to|fic ol S large and there are 23 who seek the ad conditions and detours m | shovel grading. No detours. | trattic Roxbury, Roxbury Falls road.|pendieton Hill road is under con nomination. Virtually all of the 23 | E of Connecticut, made ne- |\ Route No. 168 | Burlington, Harwinton road is [Steam shovel grading partialy |siruction. Grading operations 4 congressmen seek re-nomination. | cessary by highway constructior,| Jonathan Trumbull road is undes|under construction. No detour | completed | . macadamizing are The state does not nominate a|repairs and ciling, announced by | construction from Route No. 8 to| Brooklyn and Pomfret. An im-| Stamford — Higl governor this year. the Connecticut Highway Depari-|the end of the improved road north ‘ provement is being made on nm‘, | ment as of March 26th: bt C a Green and from the | Pomfret- g ad, Traftic| tor 7 SR e Afi American adherence to the world ment as o C il of Columbia reen d ifr Killingly road. I \:lg for concrete ur . No del ccuntered. 11 1 feeue . Detween these scoking tha| Yairfield-Southport cut-off. Work | Columbia Green to the end of th2| Canton Center-Collinsville road is selllt’,ll()fld to Zoo scnatorinl nominations of both par. |O% approaches. No delay to traifiz. | improved road at Lebanon. | under construction. ties, pushing farm relief and taritf into the background. to traffic. augatuck avenue, ‘s construction. No delay to Ridg ro. hicles 1 pass g | \\<\|m\ Franklin street, roal orth mford ) gradinz | reugh going and delays will be en-|is under construction. No delay to Warren-Woodville road. steari| Woodstock-Putnam road is being Sterling-Ekonk Hill ro - “ i construction. Grading a Route, No, U, S, | Route No. 171 | Cheshire - Meriden road is being | CLo Eacl i Meriden and Wallingford. North| Tast Haven—Short Beach road, |oiled Memphis, Tenn., March 28 () — T8 McCormick and Senator De~|and South Broad streets are und:r struction stopped for the winter. | Franklin—A section of the Bal- Old *Two Toes” king of the timber |, .o 0 B0 Es o8 or O, al. | construction. Through traffic ad- Route No. 180 | tie-North Franklin road is now un- wolves, must spend the remainder imost from end to end, and botn |Vised to avoid this road. Redding—Grassy plain street, is|der construction. 1t is possible for of his life behind bars at the Mem- |bring to the struggle an astuteness Route No. U. S. 6 | being oiled for 2 miles. | traftic to get through. g Zoo 2 alty for uth. | gained in the practical school of| Danbury-Newtown road. Grading| Route No. 188 Griswold-Preston City-road is un Dhis; Zoosipenalu sl opetie S0l S and culvert work under way. De-| Flanders Village - Chesterfield| der construction. Open to traffic. P Ssnaior Deneen has xisen fo,lead- | tour raute through Bethel | road is under construction. Traffic| West Haven—Foxon road is be- R e O R G R ; Route No. U. S, will find it difficult to get through | ing oiled. |against shrewd competition. M Cornwall Project, bridge is un this work, i | Guilford-Leetes 1Island road is McCormick, after vears of academic | COnstruction on new location. 2 / Route No. 339 under construction. Passable but | interest, actively entered the politi- | detours. Watertown - Woodbury, Water Route No. 10 fown-Minortown road is under con- land-West Hartland road is SESe, s ‘das and |€al field two vears ago when s » Minox : | a Cross Country, Ark., yesterday and ! Cromwell—Raising grade of rviver | Struction. No detours. vnder construction. No alternat : gressman-at-large. brought here, vas elected congressman-at-larg g er | L ; ; 5 sad between Cromwell and Littl. o Route Numbers re “Two Toes,” a ccause he | Adelbert McPherson, Newton | 1040 | ral.; ']u_ms. s0 )\d";"‘d because e i R River One-way traffic, Ashford—Two bridges are heing | Litchiield-Milford road is under lost all his toes on his right hind | Jenkins. Abe L Sjet censtructed on the Warrenvillo- | constru No alternate route. paw except two in traps, is famous,al! of Chicago, ave other candidate: oute No- 12 Big Kill Arouses Law The ladies auxiliary of the New |Derby-Stevenson dam road is un- w0 Toes.” The hounds found | being oiled for 5 miles. shovel grading and macadam par- [oiled or 00100.08 omoilocs. o tially complet oiled for 1.8 miles LIourdine .+ Our foremothers taught us New Englanders | | less crimes he committed when he led his pack through the forests of Arkansas. After 10 years of freedom and mastery the gaunt, wily beast was outsmarted by men and dogs in to demand the exquisite in foods and flavors. QST m"‘mmmmn Tk The blenders of LA TOURAINE knew they iy must meet that demand. They met it—for thirty years they have been meeting it—and still are. :| lalouraine UNITED GROCERS ¢ of New Britain EVAPORATED MILK 3= 25¢ in song and story in eastern Arkan- |for the republican senatorial nomi- [ Putnam-Thompson road is b sas. His pack killed sheep and |nation. LR C e Ll b I | v ven shes AR R democratic choice, | Thompson-Iutnam road is being cows and even bulls were pulled |besides Lewi afe Hagoln o (olld Sor Sheta mlle, down. Always by the carcasses | Beach, Chic James H, Kirby,| Killingly, Putnam road is be would be wolf prints and the mark | Petersburg: James O. Monroe, Chi- ! 0iled for 1.5. miles f “Two Toes.” cago, and Louis Warner, Chenoa. " e e ] - Skilled trappers sought him. Gov- | — 0“1'1”‘1’['7’["02,"02““"]‘ iesroedilaibeine ernment hunters trailed him for ; ; Sk days, but always he would lead ,‘,\‘BO\S Club A“\'hm 2l Route No. 117 STORE pack to safe Has Membelshlp of 105 Derby, Oxford and Scymous, ’ . Tast week his pack slaughtered 14 | Britain Boys' club mow Thas 105 | det construction. Short detour from y=m T Q) @ 0 goats in onc day. 1t was murder, |merbers. it was reported at o meet. | Doint o beginning past Point f |l 397 MAIN ST. NEAR COMMERCIAL §' said Sheriff . L. Cooper, 5o the 1aw |ing of the organization yesterday, 1:0Cks, due to blasting operations took a hand. Cooper and James and is believed to be one of the Route No. 119 Rtobertson, deputy prosecuting attor- \jargest groups of its kind in the Danbury-Mill Plain road is being ney, organized a hunt for the crim- | country. This number comprises | oiled for 2 miles. inal. The hest degs in eastern Ar-|only active members in good stand- Route No kansas were ordered. Twenty-two |ing. Sethel-Silk Mill Co e hounds and their owners met the = The swimming pool fund being|work under wav. No dotours. | sherift and dflolmtsont o Wynne, | raised Dby the auxiliary now stands s e | esterday and se ap- | 7 a 2l $75 having SILGE Y G ¥y and Out to cap-fat $1,075, an additional $75 havin New Milford-Litchficld rond 15| | been reported vesterday as a result | at dawn and followed him and | of recent activities, his pack across the ridges. He tricd i - Route No. 1: ) Thursday vening, April 17, many of his old tricks, doubled bac LS inyads ey P Genaan 1 Salisbury. Ro b v grade crossin iy L | the auxiliary will furnish a lunch- A and even went into-. the swamps,|oor for the members of the senior - ° ° ’ But the hounds kept their noses m,md reservo basketball teanis which ina lor construetion. No| Before 8 a. m., “Two Toes™ pack | AL e Route No. 112 had scattered and the king was sore- B ¥ oiled for .2 of a mile, ly pressed. Three houls later the oiled for miles, hunters spread a net around onc end | QUESTIONNAIRE un struction. No delay t ment trappers said he was the larg- M k t arke MILK FED ROULLETTES VEAL Dencen-McGormick Warfare Is | | EASIEST AND 0 22(: b 25C mo| 22C 1 cal feud, rooted decp in numa | CLEANTNG SILVER? | STEAK primary clection in Illinois, Salt, 34 cup of soap flakes STEAK STEAK = s | Woodstock-Putnam road is being oute No. {51 Thompso ter doad is being hounds im, | —— Route No. 117 of the log and captured him. traffic, He weighed 98 pounds. Govern- 3 est wolf they had ever seen, ) FEU]] A[]IJS ZEST New Preston-Warren C enter mal L 0 ) P | —— | \ hAL l\ “\.bO\ \O\\ — BLY MORE OI' IT Tu IL“NUIS RA[;E LEG OR RUMP| BONELESS MEATY : 'Golden Health Malt ) | WHAT 100% Pure Barley Malt | VEAL OF VEAL CHOPS is the | | Continued by Latter's Wile 7 CHEAPEST WAY OF ) - 3 = = & Chicago, March 25. (P—A politi- | VEAL LOIN VEAL CHOPS ‘n’r‘v‘fi:\,;‘-‘f‘ al(\{a:\[r[;;:\v‘;:\l‘hr\pmr;fl!}l;u\u Place :;377 in du;n;'rmm ) 3 || = R pan; add Y cup of Ivory SIRLOIN SHOULDER 1h 28C Congresswoman Jtuth Hanna Me- Cormick, daughter ot Mark Hann and cold water to coves b . L= and Senator Charles S. Denecen are . 2 P the principals, Both seck the 1 ver. Heat to boiling point, LEG OF GENU INE SPRING L\MB publican nomination for senato remove silver and wash in April § hot soapsuds. This cleans \ g > ., FRESH KILLED YOUNG FOWL S e G o e BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST ®= &/ BONELESS FANCY rian McCormick, ending MeCo: p o g The Woreepter Salt Cook Baok : FANCY PRIME | LONG ISLAND mick’'s senate service. Soon after- Tite: Worcester Sal ATTED b R edeage RIB ROAST DUCK: : ( :A I S( ]P Large Bottle 19c Sl e e e 1 Moy S, B 2 FOWL sl ‘L(:g;'s([’ggsi 111323(:5(:“1'1’3 siii‘iix(;zgc . MILK CRACKERS 2 1b. pkg. 35C — is seeking to wrest the hmmri New York, E Puttennan MaltCo. Lave cuops n 24¢ J| — from Dencen. 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