New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1929, Page 13

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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [rve=] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929. Plays Principal Role _]TParity In Aircraft Carriers Needed 7MEX|EAN [EAD[Rh Youth Who Says He Is “Murdered” n Jrama Zeene 20 Most By U. S. Navy Secretary Says; WILL MEFT S0ON Victim Fails to Convince Couple; . Air Patrol Recommended to Break Up Alien Smuggling Along Border In Labor Department’s Surveyal Increased Enlistments Necessary R Plays Harp and Sings For Proof — o I = = Rubio, Calles and Horrow Ex- B e = X 3 » More Detention Facilities p ‘H‘,‘ “]‘V .'M‘“‘C“f“:“. e = ’ o ] [JGNE‘{I to Conler Girl, Insisting Frunklin‘t\‘fi\‘ 5 et Ohv’:{m(irnf? r:on?: Also Needed at Ports of | e sigures, which wer compited of Equipment in Annual E Was Killed By Gang, : lai oS ; n Entry, Seceretary Davis i Report- — Problem of ity Mt o Messen' " ofticial Puzzled Over Resem- nd 1 X ;f"“"?"l : Says in Annual Report. Maintaining Fleet Grow- hlance—Lad Knows De- g to sy Whethe > 2 ing More Difficult. ‘ ” tails of Courtship, How- s . ! - ! ever. s E : e | e e ot erafcrs Ao fo Seaion iy o | = R I v : : S itiotor 1 4 JeCd crowd the e i des 1 PR " NAVY HEADS COVER R ‘ ; o< KEY WORKER OVERLOOKS Three Other Beconumendations . 4 i S ‘m, : e Yl __‘___ L A . ; Young siian 1 1he | pansacks |\\\_;_.\|>:l|’lmu‘nl~ But Lails inction o Hen Many Miles - i ) o ¢ » on. e 9 'r ‘, v ‘ i S i even Bandits Hold Up 2 ol ) ; Guests at Vitale Di i : " New Jersey Woman's Gase Typi o Sork, e 0 ()1 ot conrad G tneed! A the P \ i nodded | pre 4 i v i 1 & i v n oo small ) £ ] 1 tion | specify v ‘ T, Ada 1 T tha |4 o ) ¢ Do L ’ Tt s 1 ; v were t ps of » : > . wdical P {or "‘ LG PRI CHOOL a7 2 U N L 1 L 1l and Sergeant i 1 : R port siid « "geant Ca- i 1 i 2% To Increase Appointments 1 ion. N ) o cifect this inerease i ey worker ! ! o 1ext to the Ci- Would Not Inercise Quotas “If } v D, 1| i USIT WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ) i s | i On O e . i \ _ ) i 556 ] 2 1 It L 1 \ & ‘ e Ldium ¢ tions from 1 postpons o th and tumor mass by Dr | limitation con e- | 1 u d th of i 1 i | v 3 r. 1 completed by No- ’ n he other two by | = 5 i it S ] o 1 My - 2 tial fal wo « 7y gF BANGURT STOLEN Advaneen 1 n ,, I BUT LITTLE PIGS REMAIN Purkey amd Goose Vanish 1 SUIT SETTLED, nt ol 5 the Stutz (L Strect Man ) hot . < Completion of Work Reported secretary report Named Theie Costodian 4 }/’ [ . 2 5 = 2 A, s & = CAl AR = g ] g NEW CHRYSLER 766" COUPE, $985 ; : ODAY'S Chrysler “66”"—the $ noiseless as well as resilient, and o ; lowest-priced six ever to bear £ never in need of lubrication. Just . b 2 - g & el 2 v | the Chrysler name —is in every ask the nearest Chrysler dealer Sl = : way the biggest value ever Fl i for a demonstration. He will ) N I he Death Knell I offered by Chrysler. e ——— gladly place a Chrysler “66” in e . . . . . ’ e U S her. your hands for any test or series x meriean | ry was ' Of the Slnglng eres | It gives you Chrysler beau s the safety &(‘\\eam\r sl o - ’ ihroud during | | Chzysler luxury—and Chrysler f internal-expanding four- ©' 28 > © Bl . Since telephone service first began, the wires to carry the | o kes. Here a PRICES mysterious voice currents were strung on poles through city | performance! Here is high-co akes. Hereare CHRYSIER 66 By hnass streets and along country roads. The wind, blowing through the pression power from any : ER"66 —Business Coupe, $985; \ N i | wires, caused a strange sound —the symphony of the singing wires. A H g S X Roadster (with rumble seat), $995, e BABY CONFERENCES But the farces of nature deal harshly with open wire lines. I|r.1e. Teei e LR Phaeton, §995; Brougham, $995; Royal Bal Gales, lightning, sleet, snow—all conspire to tear them down, o with 7-bearing crankshaft 2 S Coupe (with rumble seat), $1045;Royal « interrupt the telephone service in which the wires play so impor- ot S 5 | ; 2 ' & i % ! o-therm Invar Strut pistons; springs —and a new type of 5. : f *B- | NEW YORK oaiiion fry tant 2 part, s h“?f : I_P S ny yF Sedan, $1065. All prices f. 0. b Detroit, Northend school. And 50 storm-defying cables are fast supplanting open wire | with impulse neutralizer and rybber-core spring shackle, Special Equipment Extra.) DA[LY : Mrs. Jack lines. Cables hardly thicker than a man’s wrist, but in which are with positive fuel pump, instead ~ Nurses in aftendance, Mrs. compressed hundreds of wire circuits; cables that help immeasur- ubbi " " 1 Mis Lucia Lo Wedne ably to maintain the continuity of telephone service; compact, | of a vacuum tank. Rubber EXPRESS Center strect. Volunteer uncbtrusive cables that replace the unsightly open wire lincs. | engine mountings are another B During the first ten monchs of this year, 96,923 miles of wire i . o 50 One ”3“" Round in cable were placed in service by this company. In the same pe- | outstanding Chrysler advantage. €9 CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT o Vay Trip riod the total open wire mileage thzoughout the state was reduced | Return Ticke(s Good Ten! Days £rom 84,927 078,235 —a decrease of 6,692 miles. The supplant- X H ) ing of open wire lines by storm-defying cable is a major activity ia ' De Luxe Motor Ceaches et school. | L.z program which we must follow in reaching our objectives ’ Comfortable, Heated, Bonded and ] > M. Hay- 5 s : nee, Mis, “The most telephone service, and the best, unni 1 Hours ey, Miss Barbara Roach st the least cost to the public” " Leave Crowell's Drug Store | | are not held on rainy | 2 L] 77 West VSt da ghing conferences are 10:30 A, M. Daily and Sunday » p. m. Doctor | Make Rescrvations Early i \ | el : : T HONE 1951 | 3 i 139 Arch Street M. D. HONEYMAN, Pres. Telephone 810 ’ \ THE SOUTHERN NEW_ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY: } 1 ~ b .~ . , . N

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