New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1929, Page 24

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ERAL ATTERBURY Peansylvania Rt R President Two railroad presidents, seven vice presidents, two or more gener- al managers and supérintendents and other railroad officials number- ing 31 or more will be in this city June 7, when the New Britain traf- fic bureau of the Chamber of Coms rierce will be hests on ‘“‘Pennsyls vania Day” te officials of the Penne. eylvanis and New Havén rallroads. General W. W. Atterbury, presi- dent of the Pennsylvania raliroad with six vice préesidénts of that rall. road, with six trafic managers, a purchasing agent, and a galaxy of fréight and passenger agefits will be Nere in a special train of at least three private cars, President J. J, Pelley of the New York, New Haven ‘14 Hartford railroad, with one vice presidént atd DAY, MAY “TABS™ MUBKAL COMEDY : |JUNNR ACHIRVENENY S0k fl'll-! lfill “Page the l'thu" Wins lulmxnmufi-m' Lasrsls 2t Bostud Povdoratbsse o Directerd = Mre. K. 8 Beiove Ditighied Sedtonss. Tassofis Presisent. A crowd thet wurpumed In oiss | - Officers of the Junler Achieve- | that Which saiw the AFIt perTormence | ment Feundation, Ine, o8 Now Brit- Plans teamic mon and Miiresd 4 | nisAy times during seng ud dance 'rne oungn o l“ t commit: “ ; reons, m’? ;mmn and geeral manager o P & F. Corsin plant. Robert teafie MANEEF O the Btans | l-y worn will be shairmun of thé m»«n mnm -m dulrlu:‘n fic depariment. -Othet Members ¢ the committed on Arrangements in. cludd Fréd G. Rudeell, J.Iln A unz say, Arthir l'l Petts Fountain. cl l n.u.u %Y, and 8. Intendeénts, and traffic, freighd and transportation managers will cemic In & epecial train, - At isadt 81 of hess Ofticlals are knewn. te Mavp dannmly planned to attend the eut- ing, which will be held at the Shut. tie Meadow club, while many éthers will be invited. The program is nét an exclusive aftair, accerding to. J.° F. Atwater, traffic manager of the Américan Hardware corperation, but I8 6pen This. will be the fitét time Gene eral Aatterbury and his staff will pay an official visit to New England and | biggest in years in ‘New England traffic circiés. FENG'S ARREST ORDERED Nanking, May $4 UP—The Nation: alist gévernment in Nankins has ors dered the arrest of Feng Yu-Hslanf formerly known as the general, as & redl. to anyone intdreted in trafic, ANip- ping, railrosd and tranépdration problems. Géneral Atterbry 18 remembered by New Britain peéple, not ehly as president of the great Pénnsylvania raflroad system, but the man who, under President Wilson, had charge of transportation of tréeps and sup- plies in Europe during the World Christiay. ore’ boing made 10 Invm’ mmw of tha lumv vlork- tra:; ofter! of “Pags. the .Prined” the musioal [ain for the year 19891430, -e—- Goimedy, WAICR whd presented at the Y.u" tnmnu under the suspides of the soclety, occu every portion of avallsble spase the nflufl-l Tast night. Gleeted ‘at & spéial meeling of foyndation held in the.eity hall M night. Several new. wAmiés appéar on the beard of directors. i mmz. The aho uclu wm over Bettor \bl! the Alght be and ice president, nwy Nrs. 7. W, numluta treas urer, Joha C. Lédmid. Egecutive’ committee: Edward M. Pratt, James E. O'Brien, George P. Iucr. Willlam Midalemas, A. H. otts. AGditions s the beard ef dires: tors ave Harry C. Brown. Miss Mary Campbail, Miss Jullen Dunn, Mes. Frederick Ensworth, Rev. Jehn J. Keane, M. T. Suuney, Robert C. Vance and Dawin B. Weeks. 8 spoeialtios lM astors werd appistd. o8 vigerous!: D. l'unu director, and Jflll ¥ Crean. musical Girecter, had tafactien of sdelng Taveribie of their Ward werk realised Daily Mr. Créan - hearsalé, necax:m Wl Dirée Crui bé n*:u the 6pIRIeN of the Eather- ln. 1Nt the SR8W. wad the DM pre- 84 oinioe the dAyS WHeR the the occasion 8 éxpected to be thé 00 sotn In this eity. Tentative plans are Gnderway for & amnn thow (0 bé preseated in the fall e ean THEFE are abBul 1,480,000 acrés in Amm» asveted o the cuitivatien of tabhoes. - It 16 éstimated that thé world acreage of twbacco {8 over 4,600,000 acres. two general managers, three super- War. He also ia one of the pioneer movers in the plan for a world-wide hook-up of rail and air transporta- tion, At a nittee cohsisting of Mr. Atwater, Walter H. Bell and P. J. Gaftndy, all eling of the genersl com- LADIES’ HATS Incomparable- Values PAINT & VARMISH mobver " Positivaly Gusébnteed To Your Satisfaction o:rml.vum By ThePost&LuterCo . 14 MAIN STRRET Today’s Savlngi " +..and tomorrow’s, too! This weekeend A & P food stores offer outstanding valuesin fine grooeries. Visit your A &P store ud-y md save, 0ur Entire Stock of BILLFOLDS 14 off REGULAR PRICE Our Complete Stock At Cost A USEFUL GRADUATION GIFT YOU WILL WANT ONE FOR YOURSELF A Large Assortment of Leathers—Including: Pinssal, | Calf, Morocco, Ostrich Skin and others. MOHILL’S All #32 Hats Reduced 7 5 Come Early While the Sale Lasts to # Pure refined lard 'fim: quslity. The o very best /:{‘dumm ing. 225§ BANANAS LAST DAY OF SALE . Give m. cher«ou they want 7-4:. 4 L3S zlo : SATURDAY R POTATOES Fi Mal tatoes selected for their L gk fl::q" uslity :ndfldoor. 15 ca 27 Send the children 1o A& P...theyll re celve courteous and Featuring all pastel shades in Felts and Straws, prompt service. and anything in the line of millinery. o g - Rl 123 MAIN STREET -+ The [Monroe Store Inc. Something Worth While | — 286 MAIN STREET — SOMETHING NEW [ [ Austrian Biscotten DIRECT FROM VIENNA A dainty lady finger biscuit used for making desserts, etc. Comes in air-tight containers and absolutely fresh. Makes a nice lunch, too. Come in and Sample Them INTRODUCTORY PRICE 10¢ Carton 18 Biscuits in Carton THE THE and Vegetables All A & P food stores carry @& splendid assortment aof the finest produce. CELERY HEARTS STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLES 36 Size ASPARAGLUS More Savings KIRKMAN’'S SOAP - S cakes 25¢ SHRIMP 2 cans 29c MATCHES 6 pkgs 20c A & P PEAS 2 cans 37¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cakes 19¢ SELOX . 2 pkgs 25c BUFFET FRUITS ’ $ cans 28¢c CORNED BEEF can 2lc PIE FILLING D & C 8 pkgs 25¢ KIRKMAN’S CHIPS pkg 9c KIRKMAN'S POWDER: pkg 6c Thousands of women buy all their mests at A & P, utgerly convinced that they do better in Steaks Well Trimmed SHORT STEAK Finest - " POITEM*)USE Large Tenderloin | Lobster LIVE CHICKEN LOBSTERS BOILED LOBSTERS b 45c FRANKFURTS . Sperry & Barnes BOILED HAM Fancy Sliced Shoulders rime, 3 L@ it 12 20° VEAL ROULETTES Milk Fed 1b 3% NEW MILD CHEESE 1b 29¢ RIBROASTS Best Cuts Ib38¢ Good Cuts 1b 82 FAIRY SOAP 2 cakes 9c PORK LOINS) * Whole or Rib Half 1b 3% GOLD DUST Ige pkg 25¢c . Drmate | o HAMS BOKAR COFFEE RED CIRCLE COFFEE Ib-39¢ Puriten hams that atverage from 1b 35¢ 10-13 lbs. Whole ham. EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE Always Something i New Ib 536 1b 89¢ 1b 63¢ SIRLOIN l White Rose BARTLETT PEARS The finest made. Saturday 8-0z. can 10¢ Sunshine DUTCH RUSK The Perfect Toast Saturday 2 pkgs. 25¢ 7 Children’s RAYON SOX Another shipment of these real values at 19¢~ Sunshine Malted Milk CRACKERS Saturday Special 20¢ Ib. Rayon Sieeveless SWEATERS Sizes 30 to 42 Saturday $1.00 =35 I 29¢ 1b §5¢ Palm Olive SOAP 3 bars 19¢ Life Buoy SOAP : 5¢ bar Boys’ GOLF HOSE Fancy Patterns Big Values at 29¢ pr. Monroe’s Fountain SATURDAY SATURDAY P. M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL Potato Salad Rolls and Butter - Sundaes Pie a Ia Mode Coffee Something New BLOOMERS l 5¢ 25¢ | 3 :‘cihgo 'Monroe's for Quahty Permanent Crepe ‘ TIIE bRETATLANTlC&PA! lFll‘TEA

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