New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1929, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN _— PELLEY INSISTS RAILWAYS LEAD New Haven Road Head Backs Future of Sysfems Watcrbury, Dec. 20 roads are the backbhone tion’s transportation (UR)— of th system waterways or truckin ‘on of President John J. the New Haven Hartford Addressir York, New ailroad. Chamber of a dinner 1 in part: railroads no : ¢ position in tion field. That is w most business. W transg tion, which originally was I form and which was super the railroa to come ba that once were nay navigable again they part o’ Com- portation but o train handles 750 net tons quires but five men to handle The average truck is five tons would take 150 trucks and 130 n to handie the tonnage train.” Pelley said the its advance supersede the tation importance. Discussing busines Pelley predicted ing 1930 would not level of 1929 but pr cqual 192 | CHRISTMAS SPIRIT AT VANGE SCHOOL Children Sing Carols and Dra-| matize Dickens’ Story it sane airplane, * ver will be Again this year the children of Robert J. Vance school today carols in the corridors as has their custom. The halls strains of the familiar air children from the kin grade 6 moved from ¢ mas Carol presented by the pupils of the sixth under the Scheurer, 1. Between th direction o iss Schlichting, Dorothy § iam Mohill. The introdu Helen McEvoy. The program and cast of the follow try home of Scene I—Christmas Eve ing house of S Scrooge ... Clerk (B The Joseph Smith Morton Silverman | all. | ward Knell | hlichting | Hazel Munson | Dorothy Sykes Daughters Clerks nkam arlton Joll Fiddler . . Bruno 1 Mai- nard Roulier. Scene VI—Christmas Dinner with Boh ( Gloria Ber Daphne Mrs. Cratchet . Martha . Belinda, . IPannie . Edna Ande Dick no Bicnkawski Peter ... o NI teh | Tiny Tim .......... Roberl Grateh | Scene VII—Arrival of the gpirit of | (mas Yet to Comue Raymond nnerod. Lighting ecffects, James Galati. Ushers, Adeline Bently, Seymour Shane. So proficient were the children that it is expected the play will be | repeated at the Normal school after | the Christmas recess. TH New , Dee. al men is took its tim here today. Patsy Milano, 9, died in the i lation ward at New Haven hospit where he had been confined since Dec, ) ndition of Harold Dube, 11. suffering at the same hospital fro.u the disease, was reported “poor” (o- day, Victims of the disease in this lo- cality include a young physician who was infected while treating a patient. VICTIM DEAD (Ut in eventh vie- Among world are 1he candinavians, Polynesi 5 , have a much lite than smaller | travel in an, were in- vented by @ cluhia minister on | a visit to the Oricnt. QUIGLEY R KFLLY, . Parker Olney | DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBE To Wed W. H. Vanderbilt d Press Photo and Mrs. i bilt of w York and N ment has been ma DIBROWOLSKT SAYS (. P. 0. Assn. President Hlakes Spring Political Foregast that Gifts Uppreciated Sfor their Usefttllness (g = i) Yes, Christmas is com- shopping days away! We've many USEFUL presents cn display at a range of prices wide enough to meet the needs of every purse. VELOCIPEDES All Sizes at Reasonable Prices ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES S(ainlcu; $4’50 to $8'00 WAFFLF IRONS 5 1o 813.50 TOASTERS 98¢ to $10.50 ROASTERS $1.00 up SHOE SKATES $4.95 and up 73 ARCH STREET PHONE 106 No announce- e of the ceremony. WOREPLANES WL~ COHONTLOSTRER Two More Cralt Start for Alaska s| excha t Weldon, N. C., at 19 o'cloc morning was reported beyond control and threatening the s district of the city. A dre iny was sent from here to as- Weldor is miles north of Mou just south of the PRINCESS 78 TODAY Irid ) (P—Princess Isa- nso and oldest 1 royal fam- h birthday to- ges of con- ). SOUTHERN CITY THREATENED Rocky Mo N, ( to the prin- i # of Your Choice. They Will ved Until Wanted. GIFT SUGGESTIONS 55 and Less YoU CAN BUY r At §15 OUR POLICY We sell nation- ally advertised merchandise on Credit at Cash Prices. We do not charge any- thing extra for the Credit Con- venience. Same price Cash or Creait. and Less At $25 and Up ond Rings nd Brooches n Watch Diamond I i elet ois Watch ond Penc ement I mmond Scarf nity Silver nond Wrist Watch ALBREN nond Special $50.60 ash or Credi e e 2 75.00 hoor Credit 7 cold and Dl Men'’s Diamond! Tl e B $62.50 Cash or Credit Of ax nt Gt (e handsome I'he diamone You (% Make your with the utn pu here confidence for we ¢ tee everything v SREN Open B Evening Until ( 1as : "OPEN EVERY B feature thrs A stone Jiamond the ultra- pierced acterizes tl Albre: GNIFIE oP C NIGHT A Famous “Levco” D1 CREDIT JEWELERS AN S 282—MAIN NTREFR UNTII ~CCOUNT—SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS New “Elgin” h or Credit 15-Jewel “Knight” $24.50 Jrother” will appreei- is Albren’s “Knight” p Watch., 15-jewel movement. Curved engrav- Radiolite dial. sting Christmas Gift. S1 Per Week case. s Waltham ang ocket Wa $17.50 weled Wal- ted to he Sport Watch $29.50 er gift for can be had omboy Senior Guaranteed 15-J, ment. Curved “su- Radiolite young than sport 514.50 Cash or Credit Small Down Payment $1 Weekly Account prE— We Recommend And sell American Watches such as tham, Elgin, Hamilton, Hlinois, Howard. We also carry Swiss watches. Open a Charge Account S1 a Week Will Do ) CHRISTMAS

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