New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1927, Page 19

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NEW BRTI'KIN D'ATEY HERED THURSDAY M’AY 12, 1927, SELLING STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 13 and closes when entire stock is sold clean to the bare walls. SECTION OF CONNECTICUT THE PARTING OF THE WAYS DRAWS NEAR Scan these prices, draw your own conclusions. Grappling with untoward conditions, 'must find us prepared for any eventuality. We will not be caught napping. We'll give \you a furniture offer without an equal—Values that will startle and amaze even the ‘most critical buyers. WE'VE GOT TO — THATS ALL. Axminster s RUGS Axminster 9x12 ‘;;1‘;45 Assorted Designs X $27.85 $2.95 | Heywood-Wakefield STROLLERS | with continuous post handle gear. Ribre Reed ROCKERS Famous Gibson REFRIGERATORS Selling Starts FRIDAY May 13th 9:30 A. M. Sharp '4-Piece Bedroom Suite A beautifully designed 4-Piece Bed Room Set, excellent con- READ THIS TWO-PAGE POSTER THEN COME HERE READY TO GET THE BARGAINS OF YOUR LIFE struction, in the new Spanish Walnut BRI s i as s s sieis e s sials s wisistoiatel $119.00 An 0ccasion> for the Richest Savings Value of this sale will be lost to you, unless you are interested in furniture of the high- est quality. You cannot equal the sacrifice. You cannot You cannot equal the goods. —no matter how patiently you wait—find Gome in any sale which spans, as this sale does. Colorful Please do not associate this sale with the 5- Plece Designs Breakfast Set $47.50 | o veg14.45 HOME FURNISHING CO. 7-8-9 R. R. ARCADE COUCH ordinary kind. It is far above anything ever attempted in local retailing. The topmost peak of quality and the lowest rung of price ! 1 FOOT STOOLS Best Grade o Mahogany DINING CHAIRS G ODD DRESSERS WINDSOR Genuine Leather Denim Top WALL PICTURES \ HAMMOCKS CHAIRS Seats 98¢ 48c¢ $14.45 $9.45 $3.65 $2.45 _bove Anything This City Has Ever Seen!! Beautiful Metal SMOKING STANDS 78¢ Congoleum RUGS $7.45 Reed or Fibre FERNERIES $3.85 DAY BED Cretonne Covered $14.35 CONGOLEUM : 33C sq. yd. PRINTED LINOLEUM 830 sq. yd. Reg.41.50 Gold Seal INLAID LINOLEUM $1 .22 sq. yd. KITCHEN CHAIRS $1.24 ook Porcelain Top TABLES $495 — o) lualLL yeaq iPMO.ID Yl mojjo g 3 ‘UOG _ R At Your Library (Continued from Preceding Page) | know about them. 636.7-Acd. | Vital Vegetables—Mrs. I. C. Allen. This is not a strictly vegetarian book | in apite of its vegetative title. but | it is so arranged that it can be used for vegetarian meals. It gives the ’ story of yegetables their cooking | and many recipes which are temp- | ting enough for the most delicate appetite. 641-Aedv. Collecting Hooked Rugs — E. | Waugh and E. Foley. Hooked rugs as an artistic record of the early | days tn this country are of cs | pecial value: Too, they are ,much 1 in demand by collectors. The mak- | ers, collectors and the rugs them- | selves are taken up in this fully illustrated rug book. 745-W35. ! Modern Painting—F. J. Mather. | A study of the tendencies in mod- ;‘Crn painting. 750-M84. Little Theatre Organization and | Management—aAlexander Dean. This | history of the amateur in drama is | of especial value for community, | school and university. 792-D34. ] Let's Go To the Movies—Iris { Barry. Articles are given on the | theater, some of {ts difficulties, the ‘ producers, directors, and public con- | ventions and morals in regard to | the theater. 778-B27. | Autobiography of a Fisherman-- { F. P. Day. Who can resist the lure of such book bait as these chapter | headings!—My first trout, Mountain | briiks and lakes, Swallow Pool and Along great rivers. If you are a kindred spirit of Jzaak Walton you will find this a book after a fish- | erman’s heart, by a fisherman who | has a genuine love of the art of angling. 799-D33. Singing Youth—DMabel Mountsier. Singing youth is indeed a fine title \ for this anthology of poems by chil- | dren from the age of four years to \ugmeen and over. 811.2-MS6. | Some United States—Irvin §. | Cobb. Mr. Cobb writes of & series of stops in various parts of thix nation with one excursion across the | border. 817-Cé3s. The Fun Shop—M. F. Judell. This { mirth of a nation is made up of an- | ecdotes, thymes and cartoons of | various grades of humor. 817-J88 j; ‘Wild Goslings—W. R. Benet. This selection of fugitive pleces, papers and essays with some attempts at | verse, covers many subjects—most | of them not very profound. 814-B43. Fourth in the Furnace—8 B. | Stanton. In this collection of thirty | essays are many concerning conduct of life, personal and universal, lwhleh are written with brilliance and the gift of epigram. 814-8t3. { American Criticism—W. A. Drake. These essays are chosen from those appearing in American periodicals 1in 1925-26, which have given the highest degree of pleasure and most @ | definite impression of general ap- | peal and permanence of interest | $10-D78, A Wreath of Cloud—Lady Mura- saki. This is the third part of the Tale of Genji which recounts court life in old Japan. §95-Mo4. | Darwin. Gamaliel Bradford. One of the most important biographies | of the season is this one of Darwin, the man who upturned the world of thought and made science a | popular subject. 92-D25bn. | Twelve Great Modernists—L. F. Abbott. These sketches are of the | mode of thinking of these twelve f| men who are famous for their spirit | of courage and progress. ~Among | them: Herodotus, Jefferson, Bee- thoven, Emerson, Darwin and Pas- teur. 920-Abl. Who's Who in Colored America— | In the reference room will be found | this biographical dictionary of not- | able living persons of negro descent |in America whos position or | achievements make them of general | interest. A large number of por- | traits are included in this volume | which is a new biographical fleld. EThe 0 | wfi'.tog'l;m | amm yon. i Two tablets at | theflrslsneue | all (14 'TRE SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN '§ TWO ' POINTS USE ¢ ToL ;) TELEPHONE SERVICE

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