New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1927, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927 CHURCH WORKER [t s vt iy e, RIVIERA SEEING ‘ WALI(ER SPIED UPON . CRUELLY KI[[E[]".:,;,:{,,nz;, A e : REALESTATEBU[IM ~ ABROAD IS REPORT Bus Driver Coleses to Muder| e i i S5 188 PR S S pries Sraing B0 Gents o 0 ¢ Pl Hove S Actios [ Were Watched 4 of Girl, 18 Meter on Gould Operatian 1+ =< oo 0 | satd. 1t would mot YES SIR A NICKELL WitL BE PLENTY FOR A NECCO Mothers and Children to BOLSTE Sit fildc by \lrle in School ° fashio vn(‘x]o siitlat s D) e e B PURE CANDY—\‘ PERING AGAIN MENACED ! Tokyo, Oct, 3 (P ? il Al s ' GOVERNOR PEAY “Little Church Avound the Cor~. o Tine S e ol who. B demete > SUEEUMBS AT 5] ay e Emogized Slmday SV Rk butter: chocolate covered. . Tennesse's Thre-Term “Bvoly- tion” Leader Dies e Bl nd the lower part of Wood- | gtate se enate, automatically \'rtnm-‘s READ "l lL\l l') CL. \\\ll ll D ADS Geo B. C. PORTER SONS Special Sale of Book pecCilal Vale O! OCOKC2.S€S INCLUDING THE WELL KNOWN GLOBE-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOKCASES The elevator to our new offices on floors 4, “GOOD BOOKS DESERVE A GOOD BOOKCASE” 5, 6 and 7 is now A lTCh:el . nvi oiumn We have several discontinued patterns which we are selling at reduced prices runnlng‘ “Tgebestbuyintown," said one of our ne N 1 Only—Quartered Golden Oak Globe-Wernicke Bookease : T tenants, as he arranged a lease for an office in our new building. “I'm just as enthusi- astic over these offices as you are. [ have an assettomy business for years to come.” Only 56 individuals, firms and corporations will be able to have accommodations in the Commercial Trust Company building. Better make a reserva- of top, three sections, and hase—Regular $37.00 Step in! Step Out! LOOk e around! Inspect these 1 Only—Walnut Finish Queen Anne Globe-Wernicke Book- beautiful Offices case of top, three sections and base—Regular $48.00 NOW $38.00 1 Only—Fumed Oak Mission Glohe-Wernicke Bookease of top, three sections and hase—Regular $50.00 NOW $34.00 Also, Globe-Wernicke Bookcase in regular mahogany and Walnut finishes at $37.00, and Cases to match office fur- niture at $26.00 and $34 00. See New Britain from the roof. Breathe the fresh air, enjoy the sun- light. Note the fine THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Visit our display of finish and modern tion now if you want to be among the fortu- _Globe-Wernicke Gectloual Bookrases s3dad equipment throughout. nate 56 Pick out the office you like before it’s gone. First come, first served. p.fi-mnyay.v roduction. Th 8 EdmlEnE For rental details see WALTER M. BASSFORD, 7.5 Treasurer BOOKCASES COLONIAL | that are distinctive 7 add a charm to your BOOKCASES Kl s = home as well as at : = X Py, preserving valuable books. $37-50 Let us show you Other Colonial Cases “Build «And Help Build Open Saturday Evenings 7 1o 9 our fine Bookcases at | $72, $89, $135 THE HANDSOME BOOKCASE k DS T Open ant Cases iy o s y in this group is a Berkey & Gay piece. Made of I In SOUd Mahogany— | Wajnyt” Reduced from $135.00 to 97.00 | 5.00 and $82.00 | The Library Table is a fine value at . $37. 00 $—lo 00 1| "B. C. PORTER SONS

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