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ORDER BY MAIL ANOTHER PART OF LEG IS AMPUTATED Limb of James Aspinall Plainville News Operation Found Necessary on DAY, APRIL 14, 1925 cents, and 10 cents each pound; xone 8, first pound 14 cents and 12 cents |each pound, ® Speclul handling: On payment of cents in addition to regular post- age, fourth-cluss parcels endorsed “special handling” will e acocrded same treatment as first class mail This does not include spocial de livery Speclal delivery fees to 2 pounds, T0 cents; but not more than 10 pounds, 15 cents, over 10 pounds, 20 cents Registry Fees Amount of indemnity fec: Iflrst class mall, not over $50, 16 cents: not over $100, 20 cents. Third class Any class up over 2 pounds, | Bristol News SCHODL CHILDREN NEED PROTECTION Parents Want Traffic Officer in Fast Bristol has dropped 60 cents a ton, On quantities of two ton or more, conl | Wil be $16 a ton with the exception | of stove coal, which will be sold for | $16.50 a ton, World Flyer Coming As a community events program with no charge being made for ad- mission tickets, World Flyer Lelgh Wade will speak ai the Bristol Community theater on Saturday night at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Bristol chamber of commerce. Lieutenant Wade will illustrate his lecture with slides of photographs taken on the recent flight around the world by the American birdmen [.m sizes except the stove size, which ull, not over . 16 cents: return 3 cents oo 0. b, Third and fourth class mall. Tr fecs: Value of cents; over After many efforts on the part of e —— the Bristol chamber of commerce acting through Senator Hiram Bing- MRS, EDITH M. COOK DIES nam. Major Generar Patrick of the pareel, not . " e service assigned Lieutenant not over 8 Wade to this city, in spite of the $50; 10 cents; not fact that many other cities were de- over $100, cents; return receipt, sirous of obtaining him. 3 cents extra, C, O, D, fees: Amount A. Many Attend Whist of collection, hot over $10, 12 cents; Attendance at the E r Monday not over $50, 16 cents; not whist party under auspices of the 5 cents, return receipt 3 cents men of St. Joseph's church last night at Rted Men's hall assured a substantial sum for the purchase of the altar rail of the new edifice s the hall was filled to capacity. lowing the card playing, took place until midnight voters Chippanee Club Opens Bristol | mpe gocial season of the its next | yones Country club opened last night with a dance program, when the Wesleyan Screnaders entertain- ed. In addition to the dancing program, vocal and instrumental numbers were presented during the evening. Luncheon was served. Servicemen Entertain Seicheprey Post, American Legion, entertained with an Easter Monday dance'last night in Legion hall About 100 couples attended the event OUR SPRING DISPLAY OF FINE FURNITURE EXCEEDS ANY OF PREVIOUS YEARS . i fARTS ~CORNER - CRASH Our Furniture floors are now stocked with the best and most’ varied assortment of right up to the minute suites for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and sep- arate pieces for places needed. Never, in the history of furniture selling, have we been as well prepared to fill your needs as at the present time. A careful comparison will convince you that otir prices are positively lowest for dependable furniture. CONVENIENT TERMS FOR THOSE WHO WISH. Through our arrangement with the Morris Plan Bank, you may have a year to pay for your furniture, using it while doing so. You save many times the slight charge in buying at our very low prices, Amcrlean Legion Meeting — Com- not Thomas A, Tracy Takes Miss Lucia pliments on Clean-up—Fred Bul- Oviatt For His Bride—Re- Ien Better—Holy Name Social— over | striction Against Sale of Intoxl- Plainville Bricfs. itiated. The was uscd, by American Legion ritual the obligation being given Commander E. L. White Haven. The second degree, as enjoyed yery much tators and the can- cants Removed In Deed, James Aspinall, of ll Broad street, age 19 years, was operated on again at the New Britain general hospital [last ovening and another portion of | his left leg was amputated. Those who have been in attendance at his St Money order fees 1 cent to §2.50, from $2.51 to 86, 7 cents; trom 5,01 to $10, 10 ants; from $10.01 to $20, 12 cents; from $20.01 to $40, 15 cents; from | " $40.01 to $60, 18 « from $60.01 1o $80, 20 cents, and from §$50.01 to $100, 22 cents, Schools Open Today The Plainville schoofs opencd ses sions this morning after the Ea recess. All members of the teaching force were reported present at thelr classes and the children wended thelr devious ways to start the spring and summer term which will end in June, when some wlill finish and be ready for high school and others will luate to a higher step, Engaged as Teaclgr. Mary 1. McNabb, a graduate otham Normal school, Gorham, Maine, has been engaged by the town school committee to teach in grade A, Broad street school, in place of rs. Hannah King, who resigned at the close of the winter term. Miss McNabb comes to Plainville highly recommended and the committee o pects that the high standard of th grade will be maintained. Plainville Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. G. F. turned after o in 1 ate IFor orders from That a tr to protect ¢} Broad the s which fric officer dren at the junction of and Middle streets will of a petition, will be ted by 1 taxpayers of Last section to the council at meeting. Tha growth of traffic has complication a situation which resi- lents of has al- wilys been menacing. harp turn, known as Plorce’s bridge, has been the scene of many accidents in past and only & W years ago, a child was killed by a motor there, Numerous instances of broken arms and legs have taken place, when youngsters have failed to keep from the path of:vehicle Because of fhe dangerous situa- tion, the Fifth avenue school was ereeted by the fifth school district 50 that the children of younger age might be taken care of there in- stead of being compelied to pass the on thelr way to the Pine liool. At the time the Fifth avenue was pro- Mayor John F. Wade, then manager of the B ra spoke strongly in favor of it, emphasizing the danger that lurked t In order to partly im- prove the condition, a sidewalk was built, but even this could not away with the y of confront- r in ¢ g the which teems with traffic 2 18 neces 'y 5 cents; # Iol- dancing ; King 16 ibstance didates After the Command FINE SUITES FOR YOUR LIVING ROOMS With a splendid showing of handsome Three-Piece Suites, each with the nation- R e e ally known Nachman construction, you can be assured of getting best value here. We ;\\lmn had set in following the in- | national SPECIAL SPECIAL | PECIAL Ty L e it Three-Piece Suite, Daven- ' Three-Piece Suite, Daven- | | | workings of the degree, nts; b White spoke on the endowment fund which 1s d throughout the country widows and orphans of ex- He stated that Con- necticut’s quota is $150,000, but the state department confidently expects to raise much more than that sum. He congratulated the Plainvitle post | and its members and welcomed the new Legionaires into the ranks and stated that the reputation of Broch- | nes post is known throughout state as being one of the livest zations in the state depart- Chip- rais for the ichinen! e the section decl The - K Three-Piece. Suite, Daven- E\v‘w found necessary in an attempt port, wing and arm chairs, | port, wing and arm chairs | port, wing and arm chaivs, ||| ° stop its course. N t} v el 4 | Last week, it was found nece covered in choice velour — | —excellently tailored with | covered in finest grade |Mllio imputate the loft log just 1 priced remarkably low this | a choice jacquard covering | taupe mohair. Outside of |@||the knce ana this was done by week at and only priced back is velour. Faul Bwettior {’\,\'_-’f”;‘; 2 $125.00 Each $195.00 Each $245.00 Each R G Other Suites that are big values at the prices asked. Come see them. | vious to the operation, Aspinall ap- | parently was gefting along well. He did not comp f the le| r she WONDERFUL OFFERS IN DINING SUITES in'any ather way, the symptoms of : hom the many we show on our exhibition floors, we take the following to rive the deadly polson; tnat wus creeping vou unusual worth duting the coming week. Come examine them. SPECIAL SPECIAL | SPECIAL 5 Ten-Piece Suite of se- Ten-Piece Suite for din- | . Nine-Pieee Suite for din- the Dr. Building Permits Issued Superintendent of Public Works Oscar Anderson has issued a per- mit to ¥rank Mpss for the erection of a five room ‘bungalow on Rustie Terrace, A permit has been issued to Gene- Boyer for the erection of & age on Pond street to cost $150. Marriage Licenses Issued City Clerk Thomas B. Steele has sued a marriage license to Henry W. Tuttle of Plainville and Miss An- toinette Brunell of 121 Prospeet street; to James ‘M. Casey of 254 Main strect, Hartford, and Miss Al- ne Ma: Brunell of 121 Prospect street; to John B. Valley of 425 North Main street and Mrs. Mary Valley of the same address. Removes Old Restriction In a quit claim deed, filed yester- ay at the city clerk’s office by Em- William K., and Joseph B. all heirs of the late Wil- ions, a restriction re- the sale of liquor on the property, fornierly the estate of Mrs. Cecelia Peck on Farmington ave- ny was removed. When the pro- sold to Mrs, Peck years . Sessions provided in the deed that no intoxicants should ever he sold on the premises, making this deed similar to all others in which disposed of property. Penalty of the restriction was n to him immediately of property. The property was sobd 1 Saturday by auction to close the estate bhut with the Volstead the participants to the it that the restriction in 1 I ard to strong drink was unneces- 1, her par- sary and accordingly g s are made to remove the provision. Tracy—Oviatt Wedding Thomas A. city editor of the Bristol Press, and Miss Lucia A Oviatt, of the office force of the Bristol Publishing Co, and laughter of Mrs. Julia Oviatt of 59 were married at the Joseph's church this at 9 o'clock by Rev. Oliver ell. They were attended by nnedy of Wallingford and Miss Louise B. Wasley of this city. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Hotel Bond in Hartford and which Mr. *Mrs. Tracy left for a wedding they will spend in Vir- Washington, D. C. Upon to this city they will at Stewart e O * All Over Body, Could Not Sleep, Caticura Heals, “1 was bothered with a break- ing out of pimples all over my body. The pimples itched badly causing me to scratch, and the scratching caused eruptions. 1 could not sleep at night on account of the irritation. Iread an adver~ tisement for Cuticura Soap and I.u')w h wi furnished by the Kitchen crew in charge of Finance Officer James 1. Usher. At the next mecting of the post, which will ba held on April 27, an- ther class of candidates will be In itiated and with the success of the 18 night’s operation, although it consisted of the removal of only a, small part of the limb, will, it thought, rid the young man of the | polson and thereby his life. corner ot school o up his leg. 1. lected_walnut with excep- | ing room, antique walnut | ing®room, Sheraton mahog-" tional finish, Big values at | with inlaid panels of maple. | any, marquetry inlaid. Detalls of Accident MEBTLE U G o $250.00 Each Grand Rapids make and §725.00 Each Detalls of an accident which oc- | pogt hopes to raise the membership Luflet, table and chairs, | only four suites at An exquisite outfit to Shored ansazemonting At cistalio 8 pieces of above, $175.00. | $375.00 Each | grace anyone’s home. | e i ga Nan e fred Morocco of Dristol was driving Personal inspection of these and other suites will please and plofit | | 1.0/ stol 100 or mor cox ion, Judd and Andrews have re- spending their Easter idgeport and ral Lawt will hold a regular meeting tonight in Legion hall on Whiting street. _ The next cour will be held in West Har April 26 ar ville post trip, shonld notify or adjutant before transportation The Plainvill having had the 1s meetings t ised to con future. 7 gagement Johu Lorestvil gagement of aroline, A, son of and of 24 Forestville Dr. Cook said situation h puzzling in the At the present methods of being used prove mecting ord on 8 of the | from Southington to Plainville when |at the corner his large touring car |skidded on the road, shunted off onto a slight embankment and turn- ¢l completely over, The driver was thrown clear of the car. Tt had been raining shortly before the accident, about 3 a. m., and this is given the (‘H|\' of the skidding. Deputy igated the vl upon getting the d allowed the driver way. o, When Boliceman Furrey arrived Pythiaswill be held in thelr hail this e ). el et fharly *““::":Lh»“”]m members. of the Gipg|119™: UPon auestioning Morocco, he it ! mbers he Girl|oceived the version from him {hat Scouts will attend a meeitng of theit {unother car had forced him. off the troop in the room of the Ber- ‘10“,1 and this cansed the accident lin Congregational church tomorrow [ The deputy erlft could find no Eicatoo {Proof of this statement. Mrs. Benjamin Derenthal and Clean-up Compliments daughter, Kathleen, of Springfield, | prainvilies) e Mass,, are visiting Mrs. Derenthal's|nunber of compliments concera parents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Holi- work_ of cleaning. up, the. {0 san of Main street CEo I S Tab e | The condition of I health oMclals ook noties of West Cromwell, SO R home wit] St do necessi t thor- ged. in at may be is for » command, and he again i the arra fare, at times, The petitioners feel that an addi- tion of a small rate of tax will [ tor the officer and that the ices of the policeman will mor compensate the section for the Fitz- | pe The officer will he on du An- | according to the plans of the peti- y after anytioners, at tim when children are him had col- | passing to and from school so that with damage no great amount of expense will he olved in stationing a traffic dl- rector at the spot. Mrs. Edith M. Cook Mrs, Bdith M. Cook, 65 v widow of the late George prominent baker of the noon at SOUTHINGTON NEWS Annuch of High street was \d costs for reckiess d y by Judge H. D. local town court auch was arrested Satur wutomobile operated Hided with another car, te both machines makes the turn and along the left side of the | through Kensington. These auto- |ists thus find themselves on the | {wrong side of the road and in dan- ger of causing an accident. The agitation crops up illnnn r, but so far nothing >n done abont it. Residen .ImL traffic lines at other st | tersections might aid a great |in guiding travelers and forcing them to the right side of the road This would aid the traffic officers in vapln[z the lincs of cars straight | and would lessen the danger of ac- | thv‘nls at several of the corners. Community Bascball Proposed Now that all th fire districts | have community ¢lubs, the organiza- tion of a community baseball Jeague |15 advocated by some of the spor men of the town. Tt is thought that there is good baseball material in all the clubs and that a pleasant |} series of contests might ba staged during the summer months. i The Worthington Coramunity een- ter organized a team some time ago, but the idea fell flat after the scason had ended. Kensington has sevoral | athletes enrolled in the meabe of its community club’ and seve of the mains of th: East D club are baschall stars, Nothing definite bas been done re- garding the proposition, as it is merely being talked up to find out how niembers stand on It is expected that morc heard in the near future Son Is Born M M bert Kensington are eiving congratu- lations on the Lirth of a son at the w Britain General Sun- N day night. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS, Inanda Club Concert FOR QUICK RESULTS A concert, under the AuSPICes 0f | sem——————— the Inanda club of the Kensington Congregational in the church 7y then follows “The subject of the roll call will be, road “Current Events on Schools and the Work of Schools.” Mrs. Louis ( Dorothea, of E visiting M Mrs. street. A mecting Berlin News EAST BERLIN MAN ENGAGED T0 WED (. Clarence Lund aod Eugenia Schimpl W111Mary indune WILL ENT ER MINISTRY Want Traffic son and Orange, Carson's m daughter, N. J., are parent Krauth of Grove near, cach {a nd has | Announced Washington unces th . Julia Nilson, N to proce of se. of to M avenue. tods is one he history of the time all knc treating the water arc but that it they do not he the ater use nto ef future the taste The company pumps about June, but from | while Amer the pumps will |abont the hail motion in the very = The joint hanque son most | More than town couples attended the Eastersball given last night in the town hall hy Isabella Council, Knights of Columbus, Deputy Grand John Kelley and Miss Nor- Weleh led the grand march, Marcus H. Holcomb of Hartford hall was er of Mr, 1 When irs old . Cook, a city, died her home he Knight mandene ernov heen to the o 18 g 1 native of in that hich was gian W, who is ill \ pneumonia, is re ng critical ik G. C. Lund is spending a short i ia e time inChatham, N. Y, | clean-up movement The Last Derlin Community Dt Gaoren will meet in the 1ent Sthtcdl taday Berlin - Methodist 1 in e tomorrow ing short of ma 1le nz to r 25 | that there ) places ana from St FPrancis | Ve cral w is every day and does 0 to wiil be instit 30 bor: in force, 1 with Anese 2 The here and town interested that to this year health of 1t the cooper movement 18 {1, the sale thou. up ported as 1o the strings o drape i s Samue re and others electrically-lig P proud of the of the ITesidents Lines for in were i itain, where e T. Tuenpike—D. A, R. Meeting This st ns, ave to be put in Cook near future Fred Bullen Better en's condition club Episcopal evening 3 ing program has al ca Week—Y. M. C. A, Directors Will { T asas ars ago \!u : of . Cook, cer basen of Cooks was aterna department ent of the Wom association is evening. b tion 1 Meat in East Berlin—Other Items. e S e will ports cm Press The elous mner vania, engagement of Miss Eugenia Echimpfi of ranton, Penn- to G. Clarence Lund of Jaust 1 lin has been announced. The 1ding will take place in June, My, Lund is a well known resident f st Berlin and is the son of Mr. nd Mrs, Gustave Lund of that place. i a student at the Berkeley Di- Vinity school in Middletown ar 1 e ordained into the ministry by Lishop Chauncey B. Brewster, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Connec- ticut, on May 30, at Holy Trin church, Middletown. He will take up curate at St improved, accord speci cted t attendang of R nd it is ¢ up anc yund X largc d = 5 itivough his condition resident ¢ chay yet warrant his beir post n to his home h R I ntious lield in some voars Enban s 4 pleurisy and Harmony, € i 1ol a husing ght that he w card tournament not oheyed, town em- s will he s to clean ug 1 to furnish | Gil Thompso ymises to be one there Wom- Angler city catehes of f Tennis er i1siasts are s courts in town occasion ing up for the The matter of secur 1l diamond for games this son is puzzling East cnthusiasta, reabouts rport abl far this se for I s0 ason. | nop the warm- | P ab) of the question. will be was s a member scason's work haptar, 0. E. 8, ting, fo this eve will lowed by ning. ist church of a suitable S8 Mme Isaacson of Jerl baseba SRR New Post Office Jumes I, the 50 into effv Rates Us home 57 lospital {ton. The veport on the very favors local offic impft was formerly editor faghion section of the Pic- 1d has been elected Honorary in hricf Iirst cla vill be Allies” s on Sy leveni April 24 s concert wil f S Wit bring to Kensington a group of mu- e sicians whose efforts have pleased arr Kensington audiences on several e At o previous occasions.’ A varicty of | musical numbers, ranging from | operatic to the light classical v«m‘ presented. Returns From Boston Miss Phyllis Senning of Kensing- ton has returned from Boston where o spent the Easter holidays. Mi Senning is a teacher in the Ken- sington mmar school K. A. C. Carnival Plans are being rapidly into shape for the annual of the Kensington Athletic | which will be held in Foresters' ch, ollows and seal cach cards, or March $1414 mgements AT “The Woman', to the the post ounc a in journa as The ety _Dmnon’s Condition -Unchanged, » condition of M. H. Damon of 1 who s critically il with yacumonta’ at his home, remained hanged today. Mecting of D. A. R. Jing of Emma Hart Willard Daughters of the American will be held on Thur: day afiernoon at 3 o'clock at the tome of Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson of iorlin street, Mrs. W, H. Smith of artford will deliver a talk, the sub- of which will be, “Sulgrave Sulgrave Manor 18 consid- ancestral home of the Washington, Mrs wd the place in oll_of the experience ther he meeting prom! » be one of the most interesting year and it is expected that Club Mecting Postponed The meeting of the Eerlin Moth- crhood club, which was scheduled {or tomorrow afiernoon at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Pratt :s been postponed until next weck. this meeting will be held wn at he resent time, * Divcctors to Meet sard of dircetors of sunty Y. M. G A ting in the basement of Lorlin Methodfst Supper will be and the Bo part of the will post post “Cascarets” 10c if Dizzy, Bilious, Constipated To clean your without amping or cting, take club ets.” hell d i many, < headache, on the evenings of April 23, 24 a ; LY ) ts f ounds; zones 1 and 7 3 : 3 e ess, bil- A T R e S LON CHANEY, In t 1 cont n gases, pointed by the clfib and this com- 1 i “Hunchback of Notre - imother pic- fay- mailing or post card Second el pers, m nd other periodicals conta of I 188, NCWSE Spirit in W Commuonity Play Promisi e £t i A me chupter, svolution. nandise, printed n handise, e e e Community Theater | PLEAINVILLE over ple. It helped m more and alter us; howels whipped | rnival | TUESDAY, APRIL tih and will sness, ponnd cents and of the vhile Talcum promote & purity, skin comfort md skin health often when all elsé fails. gestion mittee s arranging in heh program for the three nights s tertainment urcs will be vided and orchestras will furnish niusic for dancing each night. Items of Interest Routine business was discussed at e = e viien was nei o ma n - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS men, which was held last night in the office of the town clerk. i " GEE/ CTRCUS DAY { WILL SOON BE HERE & Berlin communit strei troupe will present an tainment in Westfield = Aaeee AGAIN, ALER = MANY | 3 ooy s 3 AN CAMELS AN 'Vou AINT - A CIRCUS PRADE X . gl PRADE! YoU ANT | <gg T Lons AW ALREADY-wony | PUENAS AN oud enoveH vET! |3 < LREADY~ A e L s S A EVERTHING GWAN AN Ask UM ] cvening of this week } N AR |F HE SAW TH' J = extensive En- ro- nd all suc Nie ynd 9 cents 2 Al D “Tticara Laberatorien Dept. L, Malde, Sssa” 2 3 : 3 Sl AL pOUNd il : 6~ Cuticura Shaving Stick 2 i v ho T 0¢, drugstore. 1 ch zone § will be 18rRe laxa- e Circus Days BY BLOSSER st wher not Kne will 1 Friday P e you? Wiy, You Vw DIDVAZ NENER SAW A CIRCUS [ A DID VA on Th wtford (¢ SEE! WiAY DD \NE TELL VA 2 You NBVER SAWN NO PRADES IF N Yoo DONT SEE will Fiske ontertgining Mrs. Alman McKer drick at their home in Beckley The funeral of Francis Beck Pinches, son of Mr. and Mrs, 1 s ert Pinches of Berlin street, wa _f’EiLE‘M held today and burial was in Maple I T (T'seB cemetery. [ s L, AGAIN listed for trial ¢ To0. ¥ court tonight will b SEE ANY SNAKES, r* € FASTENED W ELEPHANTS!! Mr. and Mrs. Charles SEALS y A el SNAKES") county, meet at will give a demonstra- its work for the benefit of sts, It is hoped that all s of the club will be present Want White Lines at the Intersection of and Farmington road g asked by residents of Ber- citizens are in favor of town authorities paint a on the \ this m of Several cascs in the Be Judge George G. on ) b Mrs. Fr Perkinson of . Pennsylvania, is spending week at home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Garrity of Kensington Perkinson has r turned to visit are n town Griswold nch. anlk Pitts ines burg treet Mr ttsburgh-after a n iine roadway to s around the that any strangers gh Beriin and desiring d New Britaln, naturally trolley track, which (utoi point seing th 10 go to follow East Berlin Ttems The next meetl 1 sive Reading Circ b the home of M \ No ) Wast Cromwell on Tuesday, April 21, corner ont © 1925 BY NEA SERVICE WC

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