New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER BOYS T0 RESUME_ INDUSTRY SERIES Glasses for Young America to| Start Again on November 1 The Boys' club industrial class:s will begin sessions November 1 relief carving which was so cessful last season will be continucd he | suc- | ar again under the l(‘ad-‘rs‘h:p! an expert Jumor\ Achievement graduate. The wood- | working group will also be contin- | ued, probably under the leadership | ot another Junior Ac m\f‘l“vl\l‘ graduate, Harold son. Thes two groups will be sponsored spectively by the Kiwanis and change clubs. W. W. T. Squire will ! instruct a group in linoleum block | printing. While the printing plant at the club is operating the year round, the linoleum block printing will be an added activity to that | department providing illustrating facilities for the “The Boys' Club News,” the club’s monthly publica- tion. Plans are also under way forming of another sign painting | and show card writing class and| also an clectrical study group | either in wiring or radio. A post- | age stamp collecting club is being | organized among the intermediate for the study of postal adhesives. | Anyone having an accumulation of | stamps which he would be willing to donate for the boys would be confering a favor upon the leader | by notifying the club. In the field of music Club I tising ARt resume this 3 of William Helm, Swa Ex- | for tha the Bo) and! will Wednesday harmonica s in a few Mot the classes will be held | an Tu Wednesday, Thur: and I7riday nights to permit the hoys who enroll to attend the basketball | games on Monday nizhts. The stamp will probably mecet on Thurs- | day afternoons at the close of school Among the activities in the Physical Dircctor Ray Anderson planning an indoor circus and some really fine tumbling is beir veloped with assistance of Carl Carl- son and others. All the regular physical classes the “gym” ar:| filled to capacity The Senior its first meetir ®on the first wee officers will he clected and pl the winter decided upon. A number of the boys at the clun arc interested in learning to write for publication and while they are heing encouraged to contribute to the Boys' Club News, a class for in- tion in the writing of newspa- articles will be taught by a local spaperman he Halloween held at the vatronized by Already for the Friday cly every Berg's reh of night band days in vice club \\'H lmH of the 193 in Novembe: for | social which will club promises to be record attendancr have d up which held October the be at event night Road Conditions in the State of Connecticut Noad conditions and dctours in State of Connecticut made ne- cessary by highway fruction repairs and oiling announced by th Cennecticut Higl Department, as of October 22ng Route Fairfield, on hridge the No. | hport cut-o ay in traftic No. Hook work a ute Nenton ndy ercte pavement completed ders and railing uncomple Woodbury-Middlebury road steam shovel grading and culvert construc- tion on new loca No detours. Route No. U. 8. 5 tford, Main strect. is un- der construction Open to traffic. \ Route No. U. 8. 6 Thomaston, bridge over 3 tuck river, Hast Main street, der construction. No detour Route No. U. 8. 7 Canaan and Salisbury, Lime Rock bridge, grade crossing climination i under construction. Use present roadway. No detour. onte No. 10 Old Saybrook, Hatford - Saybroo s Toad. shoulder oiling 11: miles Route No. 12 | riswold, Canterbury and Plain- | field, a scction of the Norwich-Put- nam road is under construction, is un- for Can You‘ gee The Features Performers at a Reasonable EYES TESTED biurred or fauit; »ou cannot see clearly at any icasonable rour eye: optometrist, classes you can charge them and pay amounts. CIIG IT = Pay 80¢ a week > IC | One-day traffic and Drum Corps is prac- | © By Our Expert pen to traffic. Plaintield and Killingly, a section o. the Norwich-Putnam road is un- dtr construction. Traffic can pass. Putnam, the Thomaston-Norwich road is being oiled for 1; mile. Route No, 17 Liast Hartford, bridge over Hocku- num river open to one-way Glastonbur London and Norwich road is being oiled for 1 mile | Marlbor New London and Nor wich road is being oiled for 1 mile. | Route No. 101 | Chaplin, Willimantic - Hartford | road is being oiled for 2 miles. Route No. 105 Hall Hill road traffic. Somers, is being oiied for 2 miles. Stafford, Stafford-Union being oiled for miles. Route No. 105 Haddam, Haddam - Killingworth road is being oiled for 3 miles on shoulders. road is toute No. 109 Coventry. Coventry-Bolton road 1s under construction. Open to traffic. Route No. 111 ast Hampton, jast Hampton- Marlborough road shoulders are be- ing oiled for 2 miles. Route Nos, 11, 118 and 3 Southington, intersection of the Milldale road is under construction. for short distance. Route No. 133 Granby, East Hartland - Granby rcad is being oiled for 1 miles. Route No. 134 Cornwall Bridge project, bridge construction and approach, grading on new location. No detours. Kent, Bulls bridge project, grad- ing complete Bridge pavement and shoulders uncompleted. Route No. 5 Last Haven and No. IFoxon road, concrete road ruction. No delay in Route No. 141 Canterbury - Willimantic being oiled for 1z mile. Route No. 112 | Woodstock road is being | Branford- is und traffic. road is| Pomfret oiled for ! macad anc rail stevenson road Shoulders Newtown am completed. ing uncompleted Route No. 150 Lyme - Hamb being oiled u ro for 1 Lyme shoulders are wiiles, Route No. 15 Warren-Cornwall road. ma road construction. No detour. Route No. 168 Columbia, Jonathan Trumbull road is being oiled for 4 miles. Route No. 188 last Lyme, Flanders-Che road is being oiled for 4 miles. Montville, Flanders - Chesterfield road is being ciled for 1 mile. Route No. 190 Towns of Durham, Killingworth and Madison, unimproved sectio | under construction. Open to traffic Madison. Madison-North Madiso: road is being oiled for & miles. Route No. 202 Harwinton, Harwinton rcad is under construction. teur, adan | erfield - Terryvills No d Route No. 301 Salisbury, Lime Rock - Hotchkis | school road under construction. Route No. 305 Simsbury, Simsbury Granby road, shoulder miles. and oiling for Route No. ox, Lissex-Westbrook being oiled for Route N tuffield. Hartford road, shoulders are 3 miles road . 362 and being oiled i for | No Route Numbers | Bozrah, Fitchville - Bozrah strect is closed. Bridge is being construct- Detour posted Canaan, Falls Village-South Can- aan road is being oiled for 2 miles Danbury-Clapboard Ridge road am shovel grading. No detours. | Darien-Middlesex road is unde ed ste NEED MONEY to Pay BILLS Use our dignified cash on credit plan Quick—Confidential legal only 8% per ca month. Mutual Industrial Service 141 Main — Over Ashley's Daily Saturday : Ri30 Lo 6 9 to 1 S of the Pistanee? FREE Optometrist GLASSES will correct vision. If distance — have examined by our If you need in small weekly ael 354 MAIN STREET construction. Grading is being done. struction. is under construction but and Lakeview streets are being Through traffic struction steam shovel g | Scott, No delay in traffic. .Kenyonville-North Ash- is uncer construction. Traffic can | Eastford ferd road ston-Monroe road is under con- | No delay to traffic. East Hampton, Main, Summitt tor mile. East Hampton. Haddam and East Haddam, Haddam Neck and East Haddam road is under construction. advised to avoid this | read 5 Griswold, swold - Preston City rcad is being oiled for 1 mile Willimantic construction. torrs Traffic ield, under can pa Middlefield - Cherry Hill road is under construction for 11; miles. Detour for bridge construction. Monroe-Easton road is under con- No delay in traffic field-Balls Pond road, ading. No detours. Merryall road, ma- cadam construction. No detours. Norfolk, North street is under censtruction. No detours. Old Saybrook, Point road, shoul- ders are being oiled for 1 mile. + | Redding-Meeker Hill road. steam | shovel grading struction. Road closed. Redding-Umpawauk completed macadam. railing uncompleted. Scotland-Baltic road is under con: | struction. Traffic can pass. South Windsor, East Windsor Hill | rcad is under construction but open | to traffic. uth Windsor, Wapping Center or 5 miles Warren-Kent road, macadam con- struction under way. No detours. Winchester, Torringford strect der construction. No detour. New F New Milford, Hill Shoulders and | East Windsor Hill road is being oiled {Turns in 1893 Penmes To Pay 5 Years’ Taxes| I'rederickton, N. B, Oct. 24 (UP) A dilatory taxpayer caused J county tary-treasurer, and his stenographer. a husy hal® our when he paid up five years' bLack taxes at one time er brought in two bags full of pennies to Scott's For half an hour Scott and nographer counted pennies ‘There were 1,8 The delinquent taxes amounted to only §18.87. 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To mention but a few democrats whose friends hopefully of 1932, Joe T. those .Mrmd\ ele cmml Robinson, | of | colleges and road. | Smith's running mate two years ago. ection to the Franklin a second v York ,in a national is a candidate for re- senate from Arkansas and D. Roosevelt is seeking term as governor of N campaign that has riveted attention. Albert C. Ritchie his party's nominee, for a fourth time, for gov- ! ernor Maryland; Thomas J.| Walsh. the Teapot Dome prosecutor, is asking re-clection to the ate from Montana, and Robert J. Bulkley has won the notice of part leaders by his campaign for a sena- from the normally republi- torship can state of Ohio for will be linked White On republican ballots. too, printed more than one in political gossip with Hous Dwight ing nomi New J ting repeal o mendment. led to mands among his a wet eastern re Hoover in 1¢ name the W. 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