New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1925, Page 7

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NEWYBRITAIN DAILY 01070" 2 5| artfbrds /wjypl @onter \ HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 BAPTIST CHURCH ANNUMEETINu FOR THE GOLFERS AND TENNIS PLAYERS \‘pocial Prices prevail just now in ¢'ur Sporting Goods Section on Main Flc Aisle E, giving those interested in Golf and Tennis the chance to save as they can The Golfers will want Drivers, Dras sie licks, Regular $1.50 Clubs, reduced to $1.29 ¢ $1.49 each. Regular 50 Clubs, reduced reduced to $2.59 each. Golf Set four Clubs and Bag for $6.98, $7.98 each. Sunday Bags priced at 79¢ each. Golf Bd]ls. regular 50c and 75¢ kind s, 39¢, 35¢ value, each. Tennis Rackets, cach. Regular 50 Rackets, each. Regular $5.00 Rackets, for $3.29 each. Regular $6.50 Ra s, for $4,29 ¢ tegular $8.00 Rackets, for $5.59 each.® Re gular $10.00 Rackets, for $6.98 es Regular $§12.00 Rackets, for $8.29 each. R egular $15.00 Rackets, for $10.29 ez Tennis Balls, regular 50c kinds, 39¢ each. Next Week Is “Nemo” Week A Fact That Means Much to the women who wish to be well dressed. modish figure must be s h nder and the means to slenderness has achieved in NEMO-FLEX, the newer cors etry. Now women can wear gently restraining corseting garments with the utn comfort and confidence. Flexibility and good looks are the garments. NEMO-FLEX Corsets, Girdles, Bras sic Combinations arve distinguished the same quality fabric, the sume mieticu lous finish and workmanship that wor have come to expect from the House of Nemo, and all your needs the next piece of corsetry that you buy. ch. to $1.98 )0 Clubs, Regular $3.50 Regular each, Clh Golf Bag Specials, priced $1.98 cach. Silver King Golf b $1.00 20 Regular $3.00 Rackets, for Regular $1.00 Rackets, for reduced in this manner: for $2.29 e ach. been ieyvnotes of Nemo-flex Newe yes) are Mid Irons, Mashies, Putters and Nib- reduced to alls, S1.85 82,79 The artfully Corse! anticipated in C. H. Bronson s Elected Deacon I by His Co-Workers PYTHIANS' ENTERTAINMENT C. N, Calor Funeral—Annual Health Mecting—1orty Hours' Devotion— or, Church Notices—Pythians Entey SO0, tin—Plainyville Bricers The Plainvi annual hu 1hs, Haptist Id last exve been u busy Previou served Aid society Mrs. ind Mrs, Hart @l by other memi weh ch. S ich. 1 whi irs on the chur Following udson Lit!lefle nmt\'vl LD ’ on; assistant 08 jost J\h«-l na Bunt trv by nen Hart, My B. Judson Pythians ntert. n*Lodge Surprise Party Held Mrs, Berlin News oy vt pmnl o o OOLSIRVEYT) ool Board Committee Wil Look Over Housing Situation 1SS GRESWOLD RE-ELECTED Abigal Hanks, Mr Ir and Mrs, Al Large Group Will Be Admitted fo Berlinge Cheehr Tomorrow Morn- ing—Leagne of Women Voter 0o To Meet WlE Meet Monday—Chureh News Women Volers clation 1o : . 1 Mr Georg nmiversary Mass Danl riday Mrs, Bevlin Conarezational s Abigal Boardman evenin Howa lings | PLAINVILTY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Jent Problem Ts serivus Plainville News e IS Invited The PLAINVILLE TRUST Ce. vl to lorning 15 a. m CH Calor Puneral Cathole Chureh Notes ) erey will row morn h»l fmm.) r the 16 o'cl g wh qt 8 i end the perlod of nd Monday, v present from 1 b ® conf ny | neh and k rs are beiug g iting ons tan, I°r 1rious soeteties nd they will be or r the time of ad Pythian Entertainment | odge, K. of I, w presen Annnal Health Meet CONN Plain e Grange Staniford Health Official Is Found Dead in His Bed mford, May 1|o Penn and l‘unlm(,uth ting on C mdcr lth DENIES FURTHER UNREST RDAY. MAY CILLA DEAN CAPE 1N CAIRO SUADAY 1ON CHANEY THE SHOCK OMIN(G Wi FRIEADTY LN ‘Ffw CHANGES 1N « reasmm— "] — VW an;ol News ity contain ted, &1 has arisen foMowing the of the laet girl was killed Many ) names, when eomple NArrow s ken | t the een. o two stlent policemen, stalled to keep present 4 SUIOLFIGLTES Many Coutracts Signed and Re- turned to Supt. Reiche VAIL FOR HEALTH BOARD Popularly Mentioued As Suceessor (o prote Vtentlon m the mo cats No ( | Dr. Sutierand — bean of Aha Roe—War Veterans May Not Get Pablic Grounds for Carnival xpressior board of he athletic expenditure of y to put the pre of that piece carnfval intention of the carnival next g the time of the state 50 that a sum might y for the uniforms of band of the ristol brass band er by the post last fall ol use It was the Resort Opens ounce will open tonight g program will be pre- by the Tassillo d con- he played on Sunday afters the resort, when special run to accommodate the L. Hatch will lead the w Departure band in this opening coneert Funeral of Dwight Perkine e funcral of Dwight H. Perkins held this afternoon at 2 nt church, where cor 1 by the John I Fox. The take place in New Haven. Few Dog Owners Delinquent rks in the office of City Clerk were kept busy yesterday in issuing dog to canine 0 got under the wire at moment. In order that all be accommor , the office vas kept open . Despite ) dogs, which had nsed until tra of Hartford Funeral of Alva Roe funera Roe, wt ot Al pastor, Al wi licenses owners wt the last vesterday, 1to appear of $1 will 1l number. HAS BEST SPEAKERS Rurial Here of Arthur C Fordham Wins In Contest Against Several Other Of The Big Eastern that Ma omnie 1 on the ques- by the pre ol e Discuss state Bacampment e in favor of the r amendment to emporane 1 to the only a opening PIRST BAPTIST WOMEN MEET Ra~clall Today IN AL CAST NIMENITY PLAYERS in THE FIRST YEAR COMMUNITY THEATER, BRISTOL WEDNESDAY TVEL MAY 6th, 815 P M e Monday Morning at Byington's 1 lze. No, 47 KL of 1 BY BLOSSER T

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