New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1926, Page 5

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P4 L4 300 0 2 2k bttt L4 a City Items A. Nash Co. Su'ts and Overe $28.00. New styles and sam Union made. THREE STEAMERS Duren Otber Liners Batting| yom st var emerea " sne Terriic Storms | will undergo an operation. The regular meeting of the New York, Jan, 26 P Three steamships were in distress today |of Union Veterans of the Civil in one of the most savage storms ever encountered in the ~Atlantlc|yg ocean and at leat 12 liners, fnelud. | day at 8 o'clock in Jr. O, U, A, hall on Glen street, Camp N ednes . 70, W. O. W, lay night at 8 o'clock The ular meeting of L. D, ing the Leviathan and Aquitania,!gaig' Camp, No. 16, Sons of U were battling toward port With|yeterans of the Civil War, wil nearly 6,000 passengers aboard Most of the liners have been .Jv-‘fll 0. U. A. M. hall, iayed from one to three days by he storm which already has taken a toll of three lives, and was respon- sible in part for the sinking of onc ship. The ships in distress were the Brijish freighters Antione, Larls- tan and an undentified vessel in the Panama Canal zone., Re eftorts yesterday by the United States liner President Roose- velt in Jaunching a life boat to take(anq” paul Rundsen have been off the crew of the Antinoe Were|ponded by the state motor ve thwarted by hugh seas. Two sallors | ommiceioner, of the rescue crew were lost in the herole effort when a life boat crushed against the Antinoe. The North nan Lloyd steamer \"rnm!“ answered the SOS, call o( the Laristan. One Lost, 20 Saved. Norwegian freighter Solvang Sunday after a collision with | -tanker Vacuum, and one man | s drowned in the heavy seas when | the crew of the tanker. | The President Roosevelt first went | to the ald of the Antinoe Sunday| but lost the crippled steamer in a binding snow storm, locating it again yesterday, the American vessel |avenue and Winter street, lica yesterday afternoon. M. Pethigail, 73 Brooklawn s house. He reported ment to the police last night. Operators licenses of Herbert {to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swift, 15 | drews street. Lieutenant Samuel Bamforth who is wanted here for non-sup Bismark, N. D, nate abllity with machinery tools may eventually lead the An can Indian to a new school for girls here. less gone and waves flooding hold. The President Roosevelt standing by. The sallors drown- were Ernest man of New k and Uno Wittanem of Tinland. he Antinoe hout 20 men » urd. She is owned by the Egypt a. i Levant Steamshlp company and an ability with tools white men would envy, result, he thinks, of long cent in which the Indian was comp: to devise tools to meet his pec which New York January 14 for|conditions. Queenstown. Her position is estimat- | Indian boys makt ex mid-Atlantic, mobile mechanics, he dec! Laristan sent hor first call at ¢ have “|_g“]f\\r‘d proficienc t it was not until 10: ed as heing | p, arc th of Negro Farmers Will ntinoe with the Brem- cing to her side. She carr a of 22 men and left Swansea 9 for New York with a car- | coal Broadcasting Shut Down, Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Jan Her distress signals caused a shut P —In ‘rmrd methods of far lio hroadc ng in the fand home-making for the negro ree hours and 25 minut eature the ex interest to health and - and’rural school tea T. Washington fn- movement to help | Duilio, improve their condi- Verdi ns and ise the hm)lrl of liv Kithania, Mon f those In rural dis sy R ACTION ON POLICL oard wiil r part of this we 5 i R Gl he made yenditures, || nt will of a vom- v in London. T. F. McCabe, 49 Wal. umllnr\ No. 1 will be held Wednes- | will meet | | held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock | Complaining that milk was being | |taken from the corner of Hartford Samuel Falk reported the matter to the po- objects to automoblles driving on the sldewalk and lawn in front of his the intringe- A daughter was horn this morning "5,.1[ the New Britain General hospital rl‘lurn Thursday from Coral Gables, | Florida, where he has gona:to bring back Eugene Scholl of New Britain, During his 10 years {n the Indian | service, Dickinson says, he has found that the Indian has an ingenuity and \\'ork for Improvement oats, ples, outh New sho | | Sons | War | '\l‘ Pen. nion 1 be treet Sims sUS- hicle An- will port. | 29 was transterred to) Rindg Ability With Tools Is an Asset to Indians | Jan, 26 (P —In- | and meri- place in th: | its vain effort to save Ner gy, pelieves Clark B. Dickinson, The Antinoe was last reported |poaj of the government ting helplessly with boats and 4 Indian ‘ most This is the | uries | elled uliar | | elle n) auto- and | ¥ in | steadiness of | assots, | n. 26 | ming will egro confer- est Wm on record accordi mea to be held at the Institute, | American pro- | January 27-28. Men prominent in agricultural cir- nts and t make ad- dresses and participa in the dis- cussions, said Dr. Robert R. Moton principal of the Institute. One day | 1l be devoted fo sub of special pcial workers of 40 | BETWEEN: ‘ TWO'POINTS | HE Station-to-Station Toll call is a toll | lelephone connection established be- tween two felephones. Telephonically speaking, it is the shortest distance be- tween two points, | The Station-fo-Station call is another telephone I number. When someone answers the telephone at : the number you are calling, the connection is estab- ! lished. | To make this type of toll call, ask for Toll Line and say to her, for example, “New York, Murray Hill 6121," or (if you don't know the number) \ “Jones and Company, 52 Vanderbile Avenue, New York City.” In the latter case, tell the Toll Opera- tor that you will “talk with anyone.” ! Station - to- Statoon Toll service is quicker and ‘. cheaper than a Person-to- Person ToX call. : 3 To places where the day rate is thirty cents or | more, charges are reduced after 8:30 P. M., and still | further reduced after midnight. For calls to places not reached by the A-B Toll call (see page 9 of your Telephone Directory), the Station-to- Station Toll call is the quick and eco - nomical way. ® The fourth advertisement of this series will di Towu all. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Sydem - Ohe Policy Untversal Service scuss the Prrsov.roPrason Watch for it next week ; ‘3’ ROADS - YOUR- VOICE- MAY TRAVEL % ! e - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, JANUARY Another Lot of Beautiful ‘ Apron Dresses All new styles and @Y g6 aadaannamcoioos 88 Mothers Read This! Girls’ Dresses Ginghams, Chambrays and English Prints, Every one a beautiful style. Every new ipxing shade 88 included. Sizes Tto14 ...... Women'’s Flannelette Gowns The regular $1.49 grade, made up in Amoskeag 88c Flannelette ... .. 1,127 Pairs of High Grade Women's Pumps and Oxfords Pat. Tan Calf and Gun Metal; all styles i $2.88 Pearl Chokers, Bracelets, Sets Also Cut Bead colors and styles. Values to 81.25 each . 2t 88c 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask In plain white, also ? vards 88(: - colored borders . for 81x90 Bleached Sheets No seam, made from good 88 C grade cotton. Each 36-inch Check Nainsook In blue, pink, white, pearl, lavender, vellow and other light colors; fine for vards 88 HBGeIWEar , oy 6 for C Iust \bnu( Boys’ Jersey Sunts Left in a large assortment of styles, colors and materials lar $3.95 and $4.50 values sizes 3 to 8. regu- $288 Boys' Tan Hi-Cuts Water-proof soles; sizes th Value s g $1 88 Women’s Burson Hose (Heather Shades) Good weight. 50¢ pair grades, first quality for ) Fifty Dozen Men’s Fine Silk Ties Endless variety of k]]d[}]“ 88 styles. $1.50 values. Each .. TOILET GOODS ¢ Tube Tooth ind deli Paste. Tol Sonp Necklaces — all new ' 88c 31 88¢c 26, 1926, -—HFRE TOMORROW — About 100 in all 0dd Lot of Short | Flannelette Kimonos | Every one worth to $1.98. 88 I\elvwe..,.... | shade. Sizes to 46 Kiddies’ Sweaters Made of all wool in all the new shades and every one made to retail for twice | ... $1.88) \17c~ .Zl to 28 " Full of Babies’ | of Lingette, Mothers, Dresses an ; Ginghams, Another Good Buy i Flannelette Bloomers el 2 The regular 69¢ pair SRS o oo a00mo0nme grade o000 .. : for 88C | About 300 Trimmed Hats Im misses and matrons, All the new colors and shapes $1 88 included . Women, Look What 88¢ Will buy—DBroken sizes of Novelty Pumps and ()\fmd Values to $5.00. All heels; sizes to & A Few Dozen Odds and 88¢ Children’s Sh Included in this sale Dickory Dock Shoes. Sizes up to & are | 26-inch SRR Fancy Curtain Nets In cream and vards 88C ecru for bl 2x36 Pillow Cases Extra fine grade 5 ; 88(: . or cotton, soft finish .. to $2.50. I OMOTTOW ..o 36-inch Fancy Cretonnes materials. Sizes 8 to 17, Regular $1.19 .. (Children’s Warm Knit Union Suits and | Sleeping Garments 88 C Each Our regular S1 gr First quality Two Hundred Pair All-Wool Skating Gauntlet Gloves Women’s Winter Union | Suits and Knit Bloomers Value $1.19-81.69. Big clearance lot. Each S8ciliiy T ore for berybody” 88¢c | $6.00 All-Wool Jersey Coat Sweaters | Of the hest grade and in every wanted $4.88 Look for This Table Prints; each one guarante MUSLIN and CRE Nightgowns Value to $2.5 1,000 Handbags and Vanity Boxes of Pin Morocco, Cowhide, T J]i(‘\ll\ and complete St e many other leathers and styles. Women's Silk Hose Just Look What 88c Will Buy A Real Cleanup of Odds and Ends In Sweaters 88¢ For misses and women, in every style and color ...... At the Corset Department A table full of the well known makes of Corsets, Girdles and Bras- 88 C sieres. Values to $1.98 d Rompers; Linene and ed to wash fm'88c Ends in PE For School or Gym White Jean Middies 88¢ New English Broadcloth Blouses About 15 styles to select from; mannish styles, Peter Pan and plain tailored styles $188 oes the I Women’s Felt Sllppers beauti- 88¢ Hemstitched Ruffle Curtains Extra fine quality; 2! yards long — 88¢ “amous Heavy padded soles and heels 88C fully mm ned with ribbon, all colors; sizes to 8. (), Value TRYIP o DDA oD ..88c e 32-inch Fancy Dress Ginghams ‘ 36-inch e In all the newest colors and patterns. ‘:\.](l\pi:tin ‘.“1'],:.1_:(__ 4 lm( 88c ‘_ Everfast Suitings J rais Q@ L Light and medium \ ards 88 J for 3 AT colors, washable .. L for C A & ; Dress Percales Boys’ Flannel Shirts 2 In light and medium effects : B : e Whlte Outing Flannel ELtd etead Good heavy quality, cut full. Sizes Tt et Fast 6 vards 88 1215 to 1415, Grey and khaki. 88 “\‘t]Al ey 6'{'“-1\ 88C 01018 o sl e e for C Regular $1.29 erade . MR wooosoanons o - Womens 36-inch Boys’ New Spring Blouses Silk and Wool Hose Figured Foulards and " \,;T\v1$ifl‘f§;"iT‘;i{,"‘[‘.1;;},‘]‘.“{.‘ pattains. e grades. 2 pair 88 Fancy Crepes Si265(6 071 GRS I 88C First quality ........ for C All good patterns ? vards 88 = £ S antd eolovs . ..oni s s for C i S e 8 Gloves and Mittens Cl"ldfinwsm??‘lfpg? " Men's, Women'’s and Children’s Boys’ School Pants Rerulan o000 pair ’.):K‘}_L}\.l"‘ll(:, ............ lf}llylll 88c In a large assortment of new colors and ¢ for 88(: BIG BARGAIN TABLE Men's Wear —“Uncle Sam” 88¢ Work Big Isle T "able PILED HIGH (learance Lot Knit Underwear Pants, Union Suits, women’s st ... 2o 88C NOTIONS 10c Assorted Safety 25¢ Climax_ Spoot. Cotton . Flectro Hair Curlers—Complete o 17¢ V" 25¢ | Spoot Silks— y 4c Warren's Button Hole Looping L.lulm Clark’s Spool Cotton — | ¥ 100

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