New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1926, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926, HELEN KELLER CALLS ON COOLIDGE AND FINDS HIM “A DEAR PRESIDENT’" \Wmmmummrmmx B B R e T T T T TP Ay Y T eeeee e rerey Denatured Alcohol and Priming Ether you'rr :::omobile DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Tremendous Reductions on Fur-Trimmed COATS For Misses and Women These coats were already reduced when we cut the price still fur- | | ther as a special feature of Horsfall’s Winter Sale Come in, sec these coats—all are typically Horsfall in quality and style. FUR TRIMMED COATS Value $100 ! Collar and cuffs of squirrel, Nu- tria, Fox and $59 95 Hudson™ Scal .. FUR TRIMMED LU\'IS | Value $12 Collar and cuffs of mm squirrel, | natural fitch, cat Jynx, beaver and silver $69‘95 | muskrat. ... . HORSFALLY 93-99 Msylum Street HARITCRD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” J. D. DONAHUE Voice Cuilure Voiees tested Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 p.om.to 9 p.om. Res. 481823, M. C. LeWitt’s UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Room 4 299 Main Street New Phone 3100 K RYPTO GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS A. PINKUS Exesight Specialist & Optician B0 MAIN T Phone 570 ORIENTAL Wetve taken 257 stock; clearance because we've a | big shipment on the road f]'H\ our branch in Persia. w b iever saw suct nent as it will see off our "D, M. BENJAMIN Furniture and Oriental Rugs 67 L. Main St. Tel. 526 SMOKE PIPE REPAIRS NEW BRITAIN SHEETMETAL WORKS E. J. GOOBY & SON 356 So. Main St. Tel. 573 Studio 3818-2, 11 ., RL’(.‘S—-} reduced it for giick ,‘ | Interview, Reading His tor Schall, Sightless. Likewise Washington, 12 - | Helen Keller, who s deat and blind called upon President Cool- 1dge and putting arms around him | on his lips, held a brief in- Jan, Miss yesterday, her was accompanled House by her teacher, Mrs. | Anna Bullivan Maey, with whom she 13 touring the country in the Interest of a 82,000,000 fund for the | American Foundation for the | Blind, President Coolidge 18 th | honorary president of the founda- tion. Reterring to the letters the | White which president has written on the ot Miss Keller said: 18 golden, speech ls afl- ur words in behalf of 1), | blind are bright jewels in my dark casket.” Then, after hesitating a moment, she continued: | ver. Pl “You have a lerful personal- ity and 1 am glad to meet you." After her White House visit, Miss Keller called on Thomas D, Bchall, the blind senator from Minnesota, | an old acquaintance. Thelr moet | was rather dramatie. “What did you | times?" ghe he replied, thing over." what T'd do, too," “1 sald she was sprung in | ® or a group pi ¥ red: T gm & sensa tion of th‘ did you? she responded, n of a noise.” “‘only “How old are you?'" the senator blind carefully and gaid: how old 1 am,” sail on whieh M K senator's voiced a desire to tor Bnrfl Senator ‘T would n your offi WIVTER GRASPIG FASTERN SECTINS Short-Lived Cold Wave Headed This Way Boy Steals 8 (Blind Woman Has Bnef‘ Lips—Also Visits Sena- : | Rocky with her finger ! to the [ 4lr - Closed Gars Predominate-Many : the | 8 who was gent parta of Minnesota, Kansas, Ne. braska and the Dakotas Among the low temperature marks | registered last night were eight be. | [low at Omahu, Neb.; Duluth and \Iov-rth 4, Minn, minus four; harles Clty, Inwl. two below; and \lmn olls zero. Heavy falls of snow have marked the latest wave of cold weather, | | the white covering belng general in north central states and in the mountain Rescue vorkers toilled 24 hours to tunnel through énow 16 feet deep in drifts Lamon, Colo,, persons marooned in au- wers rescued, Many ; eastward from Ne- | layed o mercury dropped | to eight above, | 1 the way for bus | AUT[] SHI}W RAL ELABORATE AFFAIR Roadster Models Too w York, Jan. 12 (P—The Ital- tting of the national automo- now in progress has set a ¢ like that of & (!l-'\(r an mdn%lrul exhibit, olorful are road. stars, touring cars, conp 3 and li-| mousines, ranging from ruby red to scen 4 new acces- ater beauty, l'hur\ or (fm[ Closcd cars pre mnnmre with up- t many manufacturers for | also are much in evl. , soma with disappear-rumble W h‘ph 1t motor go, (le \1\11! and \h’\mul\r | trains from De- legates from near- ere atte nd(ur the 333: ition of forcign visitors to an American auto- natjonal of comtir oright wit}: Herbert ‘ . and 500 South street, r.and Mrs, v fswold etrect, A to Mr. Bradley o, all hats to go h Hat Shoppe, 87 W . Prof. Bldzg. Room 107.— “')7') 7\;\'ertch S apprehended last He: admit o watch, from Roth . and over to 4 C. Con- T st 20 s | BATTERY WINTER STORAGE 75¢ a month P. & V. TIRE BATTERY — 0. — 261 Myrtle St. Phone 3693 (Genuine PERSIAN RUGS — Y. JONES 385 (ummonwealth Ave Phone 285 or 2552-4 ith the full, rich flavor H { toasted grain | New Style H-O Quick Cooking r hours over beds of bring out the full favor Oars are toasted fo live coals tat parur, Thet “all-mght cooked”™ favor m omly tvo minutes as sealed in cach tiny grain. Cook 2t03 minutes only Hackier 10 Compnry™ ' x:::x::zx"..:.z:z:::‘:::r..mm:mnm’ ssesrssszisses T eI T T TesTee s ees oeeree e s et resT T sy eI Ye ssisrsesssessansiasess 3333332335333383s :::zt::::ix::x:zx' 23 232222323 2TTTL3L2! 333232333335322233! 33333333333 332 $3TTTeseIssIIEnIIIITIITIIIITTLILL RIS SIS SR TS 3222233522283 Who says thatquab ty goods can’tle Bougbtlow. NOW in progress Close Out Sale of All Felt Base and \ Congo- leum Floor Covering 50c 8q. Yd % NOW in progress 10% mmmr::m: 3rd Flr, Wédnesday, D &L will be a bee-hive of intense energy! The Kind of Coats that the Elite of New Britain Fagerly Paid $95.00 For, at About HALF PRICE! The Season’s Most Stunning | FURRED COATS Regularly $95.00 550 i Earlier in the \n 1son women who know style an who are WELL UP in style, paid us d knew they 1e<cn0rl the utmost for their money. fhe same kind of Coats are now oftcred to you at $550.00. Need we say morve to get you to lmx one’ .lho Coats are lavishly trimmed with the follow ing fux SQUIRREL NUTRIA AMERICAN POSSUM POSSUM Because We're Determined Not To Take These In Inventory, We Launch This GREAT SALE Starting Wednesday STANDARD BRAND Exchanges! No Returnst SECOND FLOOR Bea Windows! BRANDS INCLUDE GOTHAM HER MAJESTY STYLISH STOUT C/B TREO LA CAMILLE THOMSON Group consists of Discontinued Numbers, Lines, Slow Sellers in mch style, hn! desirable! COMTI BON TON MODART B/N Hand W NEMO Broken and Odds and Ends, not all sizes 1] sizes in the log, and all styles > EARLY AND GET THE PICK! 9 PLATINUM WOLF L e e e e < o 9 € 20x40; Heavy Turkish, .. 35 Housewives, Brides-to-be, Rooming and Boarding House Keep- ers, Are Coming in Endless Streams! Thev're Loading Up Heavily—They Know Value. Imitate Them! Visit the Basement! 'What a Linen Sale! Imagine=m OQur Regular $4.95 CANDLEWICK HAND TUFTED . BED SPREADS Only NG 2% -yds. 43¢ h\rh"i wide, 36 IN. FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON 180 yd. m—flj i TURKISH TOWELS f Size 17x34; Each Dozen $2.00. 18x36, Double Loop, . ... Dozen $2.75. PILLOW CAS. 42x36 ... PILLOW (! SH LONGL‘LOTH: 86-inch 16¢ 36-inch 121* S; 36-inch 4wk g1 88 TABLE CLOTHS; 50x50; Ready to $l 79 U’]\l\‘- Hemstitched lord(r‘ 25¢ each. $2 75 DA‘\I\‘h Eilver $1.00 ¢ DISH TOWELING; neat g ("‘r]"!"l borders. lgc Hemme Dozen §1.00. 22x44 BATH TOWELS DOUBLE LOOP, 48¢ each $5.50 doz. LINEN GLASS TOWELING; good qu DIQH 'KU\ ['!T G: Heavy Cotton Huck Towels, .... SATIN BED SPREADS FORMERLY $6.95 $3.95 Be et rraaa st e ie i naariataiinsieiarierriasstac it aaas e se o st ieriosasateataiasirieias FACE TOWELS 15¢ Dozen $1.75. Union Huck Towels, .. .. Dozen $2.75. 25¢ Linen, Glass, Hand Towels; 25¢; Dozen $2.75. 81x90 BLEACHED BED SHEETS SEAMLESS 79¢ $2.50 Printed Silks at $1.00 2y 250 Yards; 40 inches wide. Pretty allover patterns and border effects. (Main floor) $3.95 and $4.95 FLANNELS ; $1.88 12 Good Pastel suitable for Spring. See windows, (Main Floor) 56 inches wide. colors, Regular $2.00. brown sheeting. STAMPED BED SPREADS $1.49 Stamped to embroider on Double Bed Size, (Maln Floor) Up to $2 Silk and Wool Hose 89¢ Large assortment. Heavy wool or mediu m weight ribbed silk and wool for women, (Main Fleor) CHILDREN’S WOOL GLOVES 48¢ Pair Skating Gloves. Heather and Oxford. (Main Iloor) Wool Gauntlet ular 98¢ pair. Reg- First quality; Regularly to § MEN'S SILK AND WOOL SOCKS 59c¢ Pair Plain or Fancy patterns. ) pair. (Main Floor) Silk Mull Comforters at $5.25 Pure Cotton filling. Full size. (3rd Floor) BOYS" WOOL COAT SWEATERS $2.39 Regular $4.00 Sweaters. Brown, Buff, Tan and Grey. (Main Floor) First quality; Fancy Tops. Colors are Solid colored horders with floral centers and back. BOYS’ WOOL SKATING SOCKS 95¢ Pair Heavy weight; Plain colors, Regular $1.50, i Hurry! 100 Pc. Dinner Sets $15.00 \'ot many, so if you want one, better hurry here Wednesday! and f’G\l]dblL’ in every way. Some sets lack one minor piece. Other patterns, we're discontinuing. Third Floor m~t a few patterns. Domestic Chinaware. Imported $15.00 is a real Bargain Price! All perfect Some are in Third and Floor SEERR st e e e e

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