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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925. PLAINVILLE NEWS [BUILDING APPEALS | (Fonr Petitions Come Belore Board This Atternoon When the board of adjustment goes Into session this afternoon it will have four petitions for chauges up for consideration, John Waslk having submitted an appeal asking that the property at 2560 High street be changed from Resldence C to Business A, The eftect of this change would be to make possible the construction of a neighborhood store in a district now lald out for multiple famlly houses. Other appeals include two petitions for re-districting that would allow three-family houses where two fam- llfes only, are now allowed, and the ! removal of a store and house and construction of a store andslarger house than present zoning provisions permit. The petitions are from Helen T, ! Peterson, rmela Francolins and James Alfano. § BERLINAENS ¢ (Continued from Page Seven) death came. ' * Besldgs her parents, Willlam and Margaret 'O'Connor Hay she leaves one brother, Willlam Hayes, studying for the priesthood at St. Bernard’ minary, Rochester, N. Y. Merabers of the student body and faculty of the normal school will at. tend the funeral, which will be held fomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in St. Augustin's church, Hartford, Rev. Edward Hayes of New Jersey, uncle of Miss Hayes, will be cele- brdut at the funeral mass. Burlal [ v i ¢ will be In the O'Connor plot in Et. l AUTOMOTIVE Mary's cemetery, this city. e alh " Alito and Truck Agencies ., 8 ATNIE TRUGKS—Saidgmna 66y (o, Brie Motor Salea 171 fouth Maln 8t THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference, 8 FOR SERTIONS Charge Frepald 0 00 Francls Bonney, age 18 years, son of Mr. and Mra. Patrick Bonney of Oak strect, died at his home this evening at 8 o'clock at the Kensing- | morning. He had suffered a fracture ton grammar echool. The speaker|of the skull when he fell from a of the evening will be Hon. J, Mor- [ porch at his home yester nd wus timer Bell, representative from Salis- | rendered unconscious. He was given bury in the general assembly, He [ medical ai but because of weakened will speak on “Government.” condition due to iliness, he falled to Athletic Club Banquet recover. The annual banquet of the Ken sington Athletic club will be held tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the New York dining rooms, New Britain, The guests of honor will be the members of the All Kensington baseball team which has just brought to a close a | highly geason, Willlam Y. Fallon will cater and several speakers will be on the program. Woman's Ald Meetng A meeting of the Woman's Ald society of the Berlin Congregational church will be held Thursday after- noon a. 3 o'clock at the home of Miss Elizabeth F. Wilcox of Worth ington ridge. The meeting will Le an interasting one, it Is expected. Hall-Graham Wedding One of the season's prettiest wed- dings will take place Saturday after- noon at 3:30 o'clock at the Kenslis ton Congregational church, when Miss Ruth Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. Graham of Ken- sington, will become the bride of TO INITIATE CLASS Fifteen candldates will be initiat- o4 into the second rank, or rank of esquire, at a meeting of 8t. Elmo lodge, Knights ot Pythias tomorrow evening. Refreshments will be served, Quick on West Maln strect, A speclal pro- | gram will be given and a large at- tendance {s urged. The regular mid-week prayer meeting will be held at 7:45 o'clock Thursday evening. Notes, Gieorge H. Pahl of 45 Maple streat has returned from an auto trip to Boston and Providence, Miss Anne Bweeney of Newton fquare, Pa., is spending a month's vacation with her slster, Mrs. James Paul of Central Square, The regular, meeting of Court General Lawton, Foresters of Amer- | fca, will be held this evening. For rent—5.room apartment, 3rd floor; all improvements, except gas. Call 162.—advt, Wood for sala for stove or furnace, 85 a load dellvered In Plainville, Cook Co., Plainville, Tel. 336 advt BUICK MOTOW CAR apjtal Bulck Co., 133 putable ¢ameern. 2oln_gtreets. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED Superintendent ot Schools Libby announced that evening s will open in the Lewis High school this evening at 7 o'clock. Sessions wil he held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings Miss Agnes Nable and Miss Rose Rinnwill will have charge of the| adult classes and Miss Julla Blan-| chard will teach commereial subjects to a limited class, CHRYSLER 4~ and\. 6. €sies and wervice. Bunnett Mator Sales, 260 Arch i he H 8 « Tearly Order Rates Upou Application Count 8 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch, Minfmum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 38 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, for Classitied Page on Same Day. Eat. 10 A M. Ada Accepted Over the Telephone for convenfence of customers. Call ‘ 925, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. ] UALITY GOODPS AT y 318 MAIN ST, CONOMY PRICES TEL. 2485 Morning Specials From 7 A, M. to 11 A, M., lg a Tiea orp. 185 Elm § Phoug angd . 1 And WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT },‘ HUPMOBILE successful Saled and” Service, . Haftford: Ave., cor, 1{igh and yorvice. Plions 1216 Mazel Heathcote Hart of Mr. and Mre Frank D Meriden avenue, and Harry Roswell , son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank adley of Grove street, Plainville, were married yesterday afternoon at | 2 o'clock at the home of the bride. "he ceremony was performed by Rev, Fosdick B. Harrison of Bridge- water, Mas, a former pastor of the Iivst Congregational church of this town. The interlor of the room in which the ceremony took place was Janghter Hart of iments Monumental works, uments of all slzes o Carving and leiter cuttiy NASH=motor cars, fales wnd Bervice Tim_eireet. A G Hawker. 88 OF THANRKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many frlends for the kindness shown at the sudden death of our beloved son and brother, Al- fred Lindquist. We also thank them 8m'th Motor Salea, Phone 2900, MOTOR CATIS: Albro Motor Baled Co., CATD 7 100°W water proof, hermetically se will outlagt either wood or metal. not require larger lots. Reasonably ced. N, B. Vault Co. Kensington. 647-15. forced; od, D S 3 8| wotor carh showiown aud’ servicy Cherry Bt. i | i | | | it i i1 o o Sttt e A K LS Lyman Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. A W. Hall, also of Kensington. The ceremony will be performed by Rev, Vernon L. Phillips, pastor of the church, and a reception will follow, at the home of the bride. Both young people are well known in town. Will Hold Supper The monthly supper will be held at the Kensington Congregational church on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock. A large number of Ken- sington residents are planning to attend. Enjoy Motor Trip fixteen couples from Kensington enjoyed an automebile trip over the Storm King highway Saturday and Sunday, returning home last eve- ning The party went over the Bear Mountain hridge, visiting such places of interest as Bear Mountain park, West Point and Fort Lee, New Jer. sey. Seven cars were used in m ing the trip Kensington Methodist Church The Thursday evening services of the Kensington Methodist church and the official board meeting which follows will be postponed until Fri- day evening because of the annual town meeting which will be held Thursday night. East Berlin Items The regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias will be held at their hall on Grove street this eve- ning. Mrs. Lillian Andrews has returned 16 her hexe on Mill street after spending the past few weeks at In- dlan Neck and West. Haven. The library will be open Wednes- day afternoon and evening for the exchange of hooks. The regular meeting of the Com-| munity club will be held in the Knights of Pythias hall Wednesday evening. The entertainment program which is in charge of Leo Dalbey. Mies Fitta Lawrence and Miss Helen IMaherty will consist of pictures, Guorge Dalbey will give a talk on some of his experiences on his Ca adian trip. Danci il be enjoyed following the meeting The ladies of the Methodist ¢hurch will hold another all day| sewing in the church parlors Thurs day. The regular meeting of the Girls' club will be held in the basement of the Methodist church Friday evening of this week The Boys' club will meet in the Methodist church hasement this ning at T:15 p The monthly the Ep Mothadist ehurch ning. The meeting a social hou The ladies il hold at the parish room il he Mr m. bus orth lengue W ss meeting of s held in the parlors last was followe 1 by of £, Gabrlel's church another whist and social Friday evening Fred Riel Tha hostesses and Mrs. F. MeCorkle, The pn I8 invite An unt “d the given by church in 1 Bour Josey Amos olation. The he fn charge of THE T ! FOT READ PMED AD! Berates “Bags” d rated with palms, ferns and au- tumn flowers, The bride was attend- ed by her cousin, Miss Mildred Ed- wards of this town, and Willlam Edwards was best man. The bride wore a brown embrold- ered satin dress and carried a bou- quet of pink Columbla roses and ansonla. The brideemald was dressed in cuckoo faille with lace trimmings and carried a bouquet of butter! . Lohengrin's wedding march was played by Miss Bessle Parsons and an informal reception was held after the ceremony. f Mr. and Mrs. Bradley left on an unannounced wedding trip and will be at home to their friends in their new home on Meriden avenue after| November 1. [ 1 The funeral of M Frank Wrinn i of Bristol street will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at St Thomas' church. Burial will be Injc St. Thomas' cemetery. I The case of John Stanek, charged with operating a motor vehicle reck- lessly, was nolled in the town court| yesterday by Judge Lambert Deg- nan upon payment of costs. Roswald Moore, charged with operating gn automobile without lights and with- out a license, was fined $13 and costs, Archie Mitchell of Waterbu charged with resisting an officer, was fined $25 and costs. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES At the meeting of the senjor cla held in the auditorium this morning | plans were discussed for activities in | connectlon with graduation next | February. | In order to acquaint students with | the rules and tle proper use of the library, all freshmen were required to attend the exercises in the library where they listened to a short talk and explanation by Miss Helen 6. | Smith, librarian. READ THE HE 1 FIED ADS FOR R e — Makes Pumping Up Tires, Unnecessary CLASS1 LA 2510 Monro erfected A new that enables auto tires or Hughes of Chic NI, has air-tight valve cay owners # pump up the and never touch them again unt | punctured worn out. Leadin | manutac after thoron have approved Mr. Hughe ention and 1 anished the ald the at air escapes through rubber inflation lasts the life is donbled, or turers, of & tire Thes: 25 for set of five, agents and will Free Write | | him teday ! and tire mileage . retail for & inventor wants end proof and sample SKIPPY for their beautiful floral tributes. ndquist, Torestville, Conn. ABSOLUTE RELIEF iief is now avzllable to all sufferers |lence, gas and other stomach disor- ders. building tonle, a will recommend it to your friends tomorrow. Drug compan SENIOR AT NORMAL SCHOOL DIES AT HOME IN HARTFORD |Alice Cecllla Hayes, 18, Suecumbs (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Albin Lind- vlst, Albin’ Lindquist, Jr., Harold to Tliness of Four Weeks—Headed FROM INDIGESTION An absolute and guaranteed re- Junjor Class Miss Alice tlla Hayes, 18, mem- ber of the senior class at the New Britaln State normal school and | niece of Thomas W. O'Connor of this city, died at her home, 148 Brown street, Hartford, yesterda Miss Hayes was immensely popu- lar among the girls of the local nor- mal schoo! and last year was presl- dent of the junfor class. This year, however, she was forced to leave school durlng the first week of the fall term and it was after a four weeks' iliness at her home that rom {indigestion, dyspepsia, flatu- ABSO-DIGEST is an appetizing, | lear red lquor—a real health. wonderful aid to today and you igestion. Try it Sold by the Miller-Hanson Drug ‘0., City Drug Store and Dickinson ip— In a baseball game helps no one ex- cept the pitcher. But here's a “fow]” tip that scored a home run for a local woman recently. All she did was to advertise a num- her of chickens for sale among Classi- fied Ads— And sold her chickens the next day! ~ That's a tip to read and use our Classified columns EVERY day. OVER 12,000 HERALDS DAILY POLL Y AND HER PALS Challenge MILK 2 cans 25C Best Maine POTATOES, peck 450 Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, 1h Lean Smoked SHOULDERS, 1h 19¢ SHORT SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE STEAKS . . Ib. 39 All Day Specials -:- ROAST PORK ......... FRESH CUT HAMBURG ..... BEST FRANKFORTS ........ ROAST VEAL . VEAL STEW ......... LAMB STEW .. ROASTING CHICKEN ot L L L ! 16¢ i s db e th 45¢ 28¢ 18¢ DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR 10™58c — 25™$1.45 EV APORATED MILK ......... CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS CONFECTIONERY SUGA cans ... 3 cans 25¢ . 2 1hs 15¢ ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS .. 2!-Ib box Green or Wax Beans can S ong e L Sugar Corn 29¢ Toilet Paper .. 3 volls 23¢ White Rose Chicken Broth, 2 cans ..... <v. 2 cans 25¢ Fancy Peaches can 25¢ Early June Peas Premier Salad Dressi bottle .... White Rose Tuna can TFish WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER 21bs. $1.05 BEST PURE LARD .................. 2 Ihs 3% PARKSDALE EGGS . .. 2 dozen 87c iioo«i?ruckv Oleo | Nucoa Nut 6];» 30c 1 34c b | First Prize dlm 1 30c h LARGE RIPE BANANAS ............ dozen 25c CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ........ dozen 39¢ NATIVE SPINACH .............000... peck 25¢ Sound Yellow Onions Fancy ‘Baldwin Apples 3 quarts . ... Fancy Sweet Potatos 6 Ihs e Yellow Globe Turnips peck ... e Cape Cod Cranberries quart Extra Heavy Grapefruit PHTY a6 no 2 LISTEN! LAY pOWN ON THIS "N’ |1L MAKE YA PRESIDENT OF THE AR ORIOLES. PERKINS! ;i bia prices. Gak 8t Valve Motor.” Phone 2081 “The Sleev R_C. Rudoloh mall biark inder Tel 1 for Saturd Garden Green 5 Trigay. Reward FTHE PARTI- “Jay's” dressing v return same trouble, PATR ¢ Meadow b Cpurse from noen, will will avoid m, St at once, they huttle Hi Asthina, and paraly tree of cha ] relleved, without drugs, ond her life Thie 1 feel fe my duty to hu- I M D. Spenc ter color enlargement with every dozen photograplhie, Arcade Studlo. MODERN .. \ BATHROOM Nave i leman's Profit. Sct sts of 6 ft nameled 19 in wall vitr. i nlekel plated complete, Freu Catalogue. & Son Dept. 27 513 3d Ave, N, Y. iron bath- apron vasing china (WORTH $12529), front ‘To Housekeepers Friendly service and fair terms. Only lawiul interest charged. | B3 West Moin St cor. Washington St. Room 104 Phone 1-9-4-3 Bctardays 9 to 1 senger (ouriig car. ar for a mechanic, Price $200, K Searly Gor. ! Pliono COLUMBIA; 1) erful, fine runiing Continental Red and upliols Bumper, s motemeter, mirtor, ‘extra step plates, 2 this car will suipr to quick buger. Wi M. Lim, pow- ¢ ‘cheap, Elm :Garage. Tord Cherr _Main v HUPMOBITH, brlance crank ehaft an tion throughout, 5 tires, prl ] e constdered, 15, M, Cor. Elm, Phone sedan, Rudolpl's ¢ Phone 2051.2. g, nger, late class mechanical . paint and upholstery are I 1 epa Phone 2213, AN rt model, X, § passenger ton ar thoroughly ywnml”lune; n'nd”mg‘ rainted, Elx wire wheels and Trades and terins considere Lfl e. 61 Maln 8t, Phone LEXINGTON, 1923—eport tou e fully equiphed, newly painted ang oer: lauled. " E1X wire wheels and good tires, WIIl take vour old car in trade, C A jence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2315, 1825—touring car, top, curtains up- holstery'and tires very good. Mechanica) Iy perfect. Terms allowed. .trades Con- sldered, Price $5. K. M. Searls & Co., Park St, Cor. Elm, Phons 2119, ANNUAL FALL CLEARANCE EALR Hupmoblla club ssdan, 3 tona tan; 1923 7-pass. Bulck sedan; 1 up: touring; 25 Olds sedan; 1 !hof! touring 23 Ford vonpe; 1928 ‘I'"'(\-;ga! \‘O‘V’X‘B 1924 Jewett coupe: 2. Lexington eport to H 2 Maxwell touring. ey un Many Others. Liberal Terms. Falr Trades, 4 olds AARON G: COHEN, ING, 186 Park §t, Open Bundass and , n evinings, Herttord, Conn, - —_—_———— BUICK USED CAR DEPT, Ha the following late model care on hand, correctly prie and tn tine conaition, > T Rufcle 1924 touring, Chevrolet 1924 touring, Maxwell 1925 sedan, Tewett 1923 coupe, Ford 1923 Coupe, CAPITOL BUICK Co, 183 ARCH STREET PHONB 2607, DEPENDABLE UEED CARSN DODGE BROTHERS— 1024 Touring. Sedan, Touring. Bcreen De: Screen del Roadster with wintar top. Sedan Touring. TERMS ARRANGED THE & & F. MOTOR €ALES CORF, 155 ELM ST. TEL. 781 OPEN EVERY EVENING Tour chance tn buz a good used Ford, backed by the reputation af the largest Ford dealer in north ern Connecticut, Here are a few la. Many more to chogse Pay as you FLMER AUTO CO. 22 MAIN ET. PHONE 1My, SEE MR. GOSSELIN R. 0. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY ST. PHONE 2981.3, 7. MAIN ST. PHONE, 211,