New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 8

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——.m—,__ - p | 7:40 a. m. Sundays are discontinued. | 11:30 p. m. Train No. 1918, leaving New Brit- [p. m. and L n 10:31 a. m. week days and No. | bo continued through to 1906, leaving 7:24 a. m. Sundays are | due 11:40 p. m discontinued, New Have ’Ytu:xlvx No. 806 road Announces Schedules of Interest Locally ROLLER SKAT The usual Saturday roller skating daily, will leave at 10:30 | = = Yi#w Haven, in- run xept Sunday, It willl ve, a few = s earlier than at Waterbury *nt, due New York (Penna. Sta- > 4:10 a, m. ATAIN MO, 4b seaving Boston $:20 a will leave at 7:30 a. m. and run about nine minutes later than at pres- ent on account additional stops east of Putnam. < Saturday Speciall Large New Brea¢ 13c each sessions will be held tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. 1In the afternoon, the regular girls' class will be conducted and in the evening there will bo ses- siona at 7:30 and 9 o'clock for ten and women. a Springficld aving New Haven |, 59 a. m. due Middictown Branch. 5 a. m. wil lav at 6 Trains No. 863, leaving Middletown 7:10 a. m., and No. 852 leaving Ber- lin 7:40 a. m. Sundays, are discontin- ued. Traln No. 822, leaving New Haven :00 p, m. will leave at 4:00 p. m. and arrive Springfield 7:10 p. m. Train No. 80 will make additional stop at Thompsonville 8:09 p. m. Train No. 811, leaving Hartford 11:650 a. m. for New Haven will be discontinued. Saturday Hartford 1 lin, Meriden New Haven 1 p. m. Train No leaving Springfield 2:45 p, m. for Huven, is discon- tinued between Springfield and Hart- ford and will leave from Hartford at 2:45 p. m. arriving New Haven 3:45 p. m. New York and Boston. Fresh Apple Pies 25¢c each Hartford and Waterbury Train No. 2048, leaving Bristol 5:15 p. m. will have schedule 45 minutes earlier due Hartford 5:12 Train No. 2062, leaving Bristol 6:40 70 minutes only train will leave p. m. stopping at Ber- Wallingford, due Special Saturday Only Fresh and Delicious ‘ PLAIN DOUGHNUTS, per dozen JELLY DOUGHNUTS, per dozen MOCHA or COCOANUT SQUARES, dozen .. TOASTED COCOANUT BARS dozen NEW MAID POUND CAKE, per cut . Let Us Do Your. Bakmg Parker-Buckey Baking Company arttord, April 15.—Effective at 2 | Lo Sunday, April 24, the New York, | Haven & Hartford Railroud com- ¢ announced last night radical dis- inuances of trains and” time hes for both the New Haven and v w England rallroad sys- e entire schedule has been hod, many trains discontinued and w new tralns added. Imstead of ing u flat change of one hour to spond with daylight saving time, new schedule adjustments range | h o the reviged time table is then ad- ! ed one hour. The safest way I<j Train No. 2043, leaving Hartford ommuters to secury the new time | 6:30 p. m will have schedule 45 b as moon as it Is printed dnd [ minutes earlicr. due Bristol 6:20 p. m. Fresh Roast Po 80c Ib Baked in Our Steam O HALLINAN’S p. m. will have schedule earlier, due Hartford 6:25 p, m. Train No. 934 leaving Danbury 6:20 p. m. will leave Danbury 5:10 p. m. and station to South y inclusive 70 minutes earlier than & esent. Train No. 937 leaving Hartford 7:00 a. m. will leave Hartford 5:556 a. m and stations to Forestville inclusive 65 minutes carlier than at present. Train No. 2043, leaving Hartfford few minutes to several hours | 4 p. m. for, Bristol will le running only to New Britain, Assorted Cream Caramels 60c Ib '15¢ 20c . 30c _30c 30c Train No. 2 leaving New ¥ork 12:00- midnight, now sleeping cars only, will leave at 11 p. m. and carry coaches, making additional stops at 125th street, Stamford, South Norwalk and Bridgeport, due Boston 6:00 a. m. Train No. 4, New York leaving it earefully. The clocks of the oad will run on standard time, | 7:35 p. m time that ls in effect gt present. nong the changes are Bristol 7: New Britain Branch, ain No. 1913, leaving Berlin 10:03 . week days and No. 1905 leaving ain No. will minutes carlier than at present, due 50 p. m. Train No. 10:30 p. m. minutes earlier. Train No, 2071, 206 leaving Hartford hu\o schedule 25| 12:10 a. m. will leave at o and Boston, due Boston 6:48 a. m. T'rain No. 179, 2067, will leaving Hartford have schedule 30 leaving Hartford THE Stores Stores Draq Formerly Riker - Hegeman 217 Main St. Prlces“Further Reduced on CIGARETTES Carton Quantities any size packages 2 days only Friday & Saturday 200 Camel.. .woomecmenw $1.59 200 Chesterfield. ..o 1.59 200 Lucky Strike.. ... 1.59 200 Piedmont......w..w 1.59 200 Black & White.... 1.59 180 Lord Salisbury, foil. 1.65 200 wenm 2,10 200 2.10 100 1.17 100 1.17 100 117 100 1.59 100 159 100 Mogul.. Melachrino No. 9 plain or cork.. e s .. - 1.59 1.59 2.23 100 100 100 Pall Mall (Natural) Egyptian Deities No. 8......... S Philip Morris (Cambridge)..... e 2.23 100 PANTRY NEEDS at Week-End Prices Breakfast Coffee in one pound doudle parchment lined bags. ¥nbs. 2 for 46¢ Opeko Tea Regular price 45 conta. ENbs 2 seles: 46¢ Breakfast COCOa Every day price half Ib. tin 35c. BEEK- 2 it 360 Peanut Butter Every day Piles sy 10 e Enos 2 e 36¢ Chocol{te Pudding Every day price 19¢. WEEK. 2 for zoc ENDS Mayvonnalse :Dressing Every day FO0 Toe. ENbs 2 for 39c Two Day April Sales Jordan Almonds Several years since wq have been able to offer these at this remarkably low price. We are now manufacturing them in our own plant in 8t. Louis. No confection is more wholesome. Just select sound almonds with pure sugar coating, veri- ously flavored. Rtgulafly 59¢, 39 C Peter’s !Orzginal Milk Chocolate Only a short while ago this well-known milk chocolate sold at 50c per cake. We sell it reg- ularly now at 35c, but During April re- duced to Y% pd. cake ZOC Ilasol Toilet Cream A delightfully perfumed Toilet Lotion. Clean, healing and easily absorbed. Heals chaps and roughness. Leaves the skin soft. Regularly 40c. During April 25C A Sale of Tooth Brushes Tufts of bristles cut in a variety of styles and shapes -Regularly 35¢ A During April 9C Peptona | the spring tonic One of the most meritorious prepa- rations we know of. Contains Iron, Malt, Cod Liver Extract and Cas-( cara. Sharpens the appetite, tones Ffi the system, helps purify the blood. w Regularly, full pint bot- \ 4 tle $1.25. During April 98C = Blaud Iron Pills Not the ordinary Blaud pill, but made by a special process, so that they remain always soft and are easily dissolved in the system. We call them “Neverhard.” Bottle of 100 regularly 25¢ During April Guaranteed Fountain Syringe This is a guaranteed 3 quart Fountain Syringe, complete in every detail. Regularly $2.75. The reduction being rldu:-l it deserves an explanation. Due to their carrying too great a varlety in the past our factory has decided to eliminate some numbers, and to do it quickly they have made this price posible. Reduced from $2.75 $l 39 . Cut Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY BromoSeltzer . . . . Cuticura Soap . . . . Doan’s Kidney Pills . . D& R Cold Cream . . . 60c 25¢ 60c 60c 40c Fletcher's Castoria . 1.50 Gude's Pepto Mangan 16 oz. Horlick’s Malted Milk 50c Hind’s Honey & Alm. Cr. 80c Java Rice Powder . . . 15¢ Lux . . . o« o 30c Lyon's Tooth Powder . 1.00 Listerine, 14 ounces . . 5¢ Woodbury’s Facial Soap 17¢ 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil . 34c 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream 33¢ 75¢ Mellin’s Food . . 25¢c Mum . . . . 1.00 Nujol . . . . 1.10 Nuxated Iron . 10c Palmolive Soap . 80c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 1.36 Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. 25¢ Resinol Soap . 18¢c 15¢ Rexall Toilet Soap 2 for 16¢ 70c Sal Hepatica . . . Kolynos Tooth Paste with sleeping cars only for through train Philadelphia leaving Boston 11:00 p. m. will leave at 9:45 p. m. and sta- 1:00 a. m Provi- Providence for No. 14 WINTER STREET '8 — For Quick R’eturu Use Herald lasnfie d Some exceptional value in Children’s Wear on dis- play. The smart looking garments will greatly please the 'young school girl as well as mother. 2HIV ELDAK ANI] 5UITSHOP Come in and look around. ‘Try on any garment. Our courteous salespeople will render every assistance. And you incur no obli- gation to buy. BUYING YOUR WEARING APPAREL The SAFE WAY is to buy them at the Bee Hive, Here your purchase must meet with your entire satisfaction. The correct styles for the ultra fashionable and for the more conservative—chic styles for the “flappers” and all plus the exceedingly low Bee Hive prices are sure to please the eye as well as the purse. You will at once be surprised and delighted at the won- derful values in Coats, Suits and Dresses we are now showing. 34—1-2 and full lengths. 1-2 and ail silk lined. An unusually large selection 148 5172 1928 DRESSES— Jersey Suits .. $11.98 All wanfed colors. Blua, hrown copen, rose. Combination Jersey and Velour Check Suits $17.50 Your choice of a large assortm of shades and combinations suit your own individuality. Wool Velour Checked Suits $24.95 Smart handszne styles in all _colors. 11421 9424 Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Mignonettes, Taffetas, Satins, Georgettes, Crepe De Chines, Foulards, Etc. The widest range imaginable in styles, colors, color combinations and matenal combinations The habit of buylng your Ready to Wear in a Ready to Wear Shop is well worth cultivating. Our undivided attention is focused on this one line. You profit thereby. ~“CLOAKAND SUIT smm[ There are constant new arrivals in waists, smocks and ski that are well worth your attention. All the newest handsome models at exceptionally moderate prices. h

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