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FRIDAY, = APRIL 28, 1022, Berlin) @ via Hartford) l\l\\ York) 12:08 67 (o New . . [York); 4:83 (to Danbury)) 8:46 and Traing Out of City ALl om New oo oo s ooit o oenie SHOP IN NEW BRITAIN From cur point of view=——we offer styles, qualitios, quantities, and values the Al and BES'TER you MIGHT find elsewhere, 1 UR point of view s e time and ey, get conveniont, pleasant service, careful attention and courtesy at all tin » *’I' NEW BRITAIN, CONN. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. e e L L The Smartly Dressed Woman Invariably Keeps Abreast of the Style By Visiting Our Seeond Floor. Do You? IRRESISTIBLE!--Are these Values! Andtheyamplyprovethe NEW s/iéctar leadership--It 'sprice PLUS quality that counts fi Follow These Extra Specials—They Are Money Savers Phenominal Sale Of Jersey dletown at 8 running Fo make connections Patrons And Patronesses— Fdward o annual promenade of the Jun s of the New Rritain High i Wil be held this eve L (m.\\ »: ( ning in the decorations Trinity provide | A general change in traln time out [New Londo of New Britain, 18 aunounced on w it will he CeosRUrY 10 leave New new schedule Just issued by the New |[Britain by way of Herlin at 7:42 a, m York, New Huaven Hartford rail- | < 4 o road, The new s made neces- | sary by the dayl JUNIOR H. S. PROM affects every train Some few have their running time| changed, while the majority have just|school Officials And Wives To Re moved ahead an hour. he trains leaving h and their| leaving time, is given as follows ; | New Britain to Havtford ualiay Clase Tresidedt: | (Week Day Schedule) Leave New Britain 1 5:8 2 LK 1 (11:383, & i 10 except Sat- | 8:16; 8:60; 4:15; 4:50; 6:18;|F chool gym The 7:52 and 0:10, Zone tickets not ac. &€ Wwhite and lavender cepted on trains leaving at 7:08, 10 _”! wehanalian orchestra will and 4:1 niusic ndays, 7:0 30; 0:80; 30 Patrons and patronesses will he 1:18; 2:10; 30 and §:25 [sehool officials and theiv wives, Judge nd Mrs. BRI Gaffney, Superintend- e A |ent and Mrs. & H. Holmes, Principal | OWeek Tave) [and Mrs, L. . Slade, Mr. and Mrs, | {J. ¢ Moody, Mr ind Mrs, C 15, | FFarnham and Misses I, [ Aisenberg ind Frances Ferg Edward Lalar is esident of the | Ring o'Rosy e Helen Kopf, abeth Grace, sec- | iy i y Al New dresses; sizes, ¥ Murth 1reasurer, { ¢ \ 4y ltlv lIl. Fmr' lrhfi;‘rkfld 2 as | e ) i ¢ gingham or plain cham- Envelope A ; N brays. Chemise Well made and el orately val lace med, front and ba 69c New York rains. P. 0. WATER TANK New York trains by way of Berlin and New Haven arg as follows: | (Week Days). Teave New Britain o 10:15; 11:35; 1 Saturday), 6:15 The contract for inst hot water s ge tank at the local post office has been awarded to George TRapelye of 91 West Main street, this city, The authorities at _|the post office have had this matter '1in the works for quite some time and the news that the contract has been awarded Thas been received with e much gratification. The need of the system has been great for the past Boston Via Willimantic. vear and the insta m of a new B (Week Days). tank will prove a great benefit to the | 7:03; 10:34 and 4:15. Sundays, | employes. ing the new | They’ve made a tremendous “hit” with the flapper and the outdoor girl generally. The “swagger” smartness and jaunty lines of these suits are ad- mirably fitted for sports or street wear. The right shades—properly belted and pocketed. Not many in 4:04 (except f Waterbury, (Week Days). “Pay-For-Your-Talk” By NEA Service Everett, Wash,, April 27. — I'ri lous telephone conversations c on by the love-lorn are passe her For phone talk is a commodity, measured and char for just like gas, water and electricity. All tele- phones in the city are on meters, and charges are on a ‘‘pay-for-what-you- talk” basis. ‘While Everett folks do their phon- ing with afl eye on the meter the rest of the country is watching with in- terest the outcome of the (0-day ex- periment. If successful, it is expected to be adopted all over the Unlted States to meet the necessity for a mo Juit- able rate for telephone conve ions. The telechronometer is the instru- ment looked to for the improvement in service. It is the invention of Ma- jor Garrison Babcock, Seattle, tele- phone engineer, who w a signal corps officer during the war. Through measurement of telephone | NAjOR GARRISON BABCOCK AT service, company officials declare they |\ wpAy . FOR - WHAT-YOU-TALK" will reduce the cost to 85 per cent |y orpn pHONE, of the subscribers, as well as add a third more subscribers. Much of this additional business will be added without material in o crease of telephone equipment, it is “"Ask For . s contended, as elimination of frivglous Zeet Horlick's and unnecessary gossip will increase \ The ORIGINAL popularity of six, eight and ten party \ Malted Milk /, : - i For Infants | lines. & Invalids | The state public service commission has agreed to a 60-day test schedule giving party-line service for a month, which entitles the subscriber ol NO COOKING | The ~Food-Drink" for All Ages. | Quick Lunch at Home, Offick,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S, | to 60 “telecrones” or an hour of serv- 35-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes | Phones Cut Chatter Milk ice monthly. Use of 100 “telecrones" will cost the subscriber $1.40. e A AT | A Chicago manicurist has Invented | a combination nail cleaner, polished and cutter. Their Loveliness Is Bewitching-- You Will Adore Them. Style after Style To Choose From Mahogany~ Russia lace oxford, wing tip, new walking heel, with rubber to; wel' sole,, Footwear of such rare charm and splen- did quality at the amazingly low price of $3.60, has been made possible only by pro- ducing them by the millions of pairs for our chain of 400 stores and selling them on the closest margin of profit. All leathers, latest styles, all sizes, Nowark Shoe StoresCo | | The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States. New Britain Store 324 Main St. Next to R. R. Crossing All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodata Customers | ) 7 ) i [ Crepe De Chine Envelope Chemise Luxurious garments; exquisitely finished. $1.95 b Camisoles of fine washable satin— appropriately adorned with lace and georg- ette. Petticoats Cotton taffeta — all colors — plaited floral designs, 89c¢ Women's Silk Hose Pure thread silk— seam back. Black, sil- ver, grey, polo, sand. $1.19 Pair Bloomers Seco silk and floral tte. New colors— C /B Corsets models. dlum. bust. the group—take the tip! Second Floor—Take Elevator Dresses PoloCoats You save considerable on any one of these Coats you select. Made to sell at a much higher figure—but— a special purchase—you benefit! Second Floor $12.95 Extraordinary Values! Choice selection—Taffetas, Tricollettes, Canton Crepes and Crepe de Chines—all beautifully beaded and embroidered. A Bar- gain—everyone of them! We’ll not say why —Just see for yourselfe Second Floor—Take Elevator TO HELP YOUR SPRING DUPLANS BARONET SATIN $2.98 Yard Known 8 th best! 1 shimmering colors—good sclec- tion. 40-INCH CANTON CREPES $2.89 Yard You know the fa- brics—all pure silk —all the much wanted shades. Note | the saving! NEW AND VERY “CHICK” MISSES FROCKS Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 $2.95 ‘Two scparate groups—at the one D Small sizes of Organdy— zes of novelty figured Lawns and Voiles, Tovely new shades— Unusual new cffects—you must see them! Blouses Ail modish styles In Silk Iongee. Sizes to $1.98 SEWING " IMPORTED Embroidered VOILES 89c Yard If you buy your | Dresses ‘ready made’ | a look at thesc will probably change your mind. NOVELTY CHECK RATINEES 95¢ Yard Just arrived! — Of course you must sec what is NEW for Skirts and One Piece Dresses, A Sweater that's cofirely new! Novelty e and Weave—swngger lines. $1.98 Tweeds! They're dandies! Long and medium coat lengths— attractive . new shades— splendidly tailored. You'll wonder such good suits could be sold at such a low price—but that's our secret! Second Floor «KNITTED UNDIES” Are Favored For Their Snug Form- Fitting Lines and Genuine Comfort. Union Suits 45¢ Sleeveless—knee length styles with tight or loose shell knee, Sizes 30 to 14, Rflen’sThread Silk Hose Fine durable qual- ity. Pure thread silk. Black, navy, cordovan, Palm Beach. Sleeveless Vests 21c Fine quality hodice and band top. Sizes 36 to Infants’ Dresses Fine grade nainsook —prettily embro d. Flounced with Swise embroidevies or duinty lace. . Hand-Made Waists of fine French Voile and Batiste. Beautiful hand drawn work. “Frockabout” A new houspdress of beach cloth elaborately trimmed. Attractive col- or selection. Wash Dresses Two attractive medels of flaxon in pretty blue shades—clevérly trim- med. Sizes, 2 (0 6 6 $1.19 Children’s Hose Fine ribbed, durable hose. Sizes, 6 to 0%, 290 Pair Handbags A good assortment of leathers and styles. Formerly priced up to 95¢ Infants’ Capes Finest wool Cash- were. Fuil tength— tandsomely cmbroid- ered—silk lned. $4.49 L . e A ) O R B A A 2 5 Wt et e A