New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1927, Page 4

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4 i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Si FTEMBER 30, 1927, ings of blue and buff were CURTIS MIXTURE OF -~ INDIAN AND YANKEE Blood of Redskins and Puritans in Senator's Veins 1 the locomotive © to sport that combin: S AR NARROW enturs Work, Study when a motoris Plenty of ested motori adian the gitt of palaver advantageous—from his It grandfathe ORDS do not always carry the same meaning. A pound of coffec”” may be translated into anything from weak, colored water toablack concoction that only an Arab could drink. Instead of saying “‘a pound of coffee’ say ‘‘a in Public Office one learns suiting his look over with a face poundonL'l\AN"andflndouh with Nving, Te ol AN S for your own satis!actli]nnv with ag er what a dea! of difference there i o Boston and Maine Railroad § Senbein cotree. YUBAN, for years, was the private Guest Coffec of John Arbuckle, the world’s great- est coffee merchant. You may serve it with the same pride. ed an activ Yet he has held of was 24 years old, b o Undecided o — Wl Btates ici t 1 Mal How to Make French Coffec when he fell In road decided t andon the Cafe Au Lait it ucal;;dml”nl?; The 1 o entional black and pa Parisian has his coffee made very ibtted S BLOE strong and served black together gcnate, with apitcher of boiled milk. These house of are mixed—half milk and half coffee. Many who cannot drink coffee «© B which cream has been added find this combination perfect. was to invol profess of his poiir prosecuting a county, whe 13 located t 2= | velop 21 until today, wi vs for the blue and mpent only t of the uniforms worn by the lic offlce—thie he two most | Minute Men, when he was s e f his lifs were | The locomotives selected for coat- All the tang of a spanking sea breeze is packed in an OLD GOLD Cigarette... And all the smoothness and satisfaction that comes from better tobaccos, better blending, better workmanship. Givean O. G.amatch and you'll give it an encore. It’s love at first light. OLDGOLD not a cough in a carload @ 182, P. Leillard Co., Est. 1140 would tion (UP)—With a those 4 o ap 1 “A pound of Coftee” { et at Garber Brothers Close-out of New Britain Branch — Come tomorrow to this b great event — LAMPS Now LI VING ROOM SUITES leg. prices \lu 50 Bridge Lamp, Sale prices $5.95 $6.95 $8.95 $10.95 $12.95 $14.50 $17.50 $19.50 Sale prices $3.65. $60 $80 $110 $115 $135 $169 l $155 $175 $12.50 Bridge Lamp, Now $14.50 Bridge Lamp, Now $16.50 Bridge Lamp, Now £19.50 Bridge Lamp, Now $24.50 Bridge Lamp, Now %29.50 Bridge Lamp, Now $35.50 Bridge Lamp, Now FLOOR LAMPS $185 $225 $275 $200 lx(g prices $7.00 Floor Lamp, Now $12.50 Floor Lamp, Now ........ $6'95 $14.50 Floor Lamp, Now ........ .9 DINING ROOM SUITES $16.50 Floor Lamp, Now ... ... $?(8).gg $98 £19.50 Floor Lamp, Now $12.95 g%gg $214.50 Floor Lamp, Now $14.50 329.50 Floor Lamp, Now . “ g%gg $35.00 Floor Lamp, Now ........ —g%g:gg ; $195 $39.50 Floor Lamp, Now ........ $21.50 10 piece Suite. Reg. 5. . $225 $275 $250 hogany T CEDAR CHESTS $8.95 $12.50 $16.50 $21.50 $26.50 $32.50 $44.50 BAB}’ CARRIA GES BEDROOM SUITES $59.50 $79 $79.50 $137.50 $139.50 $152.50 - $175 Only 1. Reg. $38.00 Carriage in cape g}g'gg $220 th'n; R b oo $19.50 3147 3?@.3“?4f““““” $21.50 $22.50 $8.95 $11.95 $12.45 Reducad (£0 hiury ioin vaniors fasmsins " STROLLERS . Reg. $16.50 Stroller in fawn. $255 $320 $185 Reduced to Only 2. R T $14.95 $53.00 . $69.50 $75.00 $95.50 $16.50 $135 $129.50 $149 $129.50 $139.50 $159.50 3195 $235 Open Evenmgs GAS RANGES ( $23.50 $25.50 $37.50 $42.50 $59.50 $76.50 $87.50 $59.50 $77.50 $62.50 Untzl 9 0 Clock 6 4 burner Range 30 With Broiler. 50 Gray ln'm\!—l NOW . $94.50 Cabinet Range. NOW itvreee: $114.50 Cabinet Range NOW .. ¢ 5 $70.50 Range with Lorain Legulator F INE FURNITURE direct to the Publieo 2flsr1AurJS1123£rr NEW BRITAIN HADLEY’S BLOCK NITUR

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