New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1927, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. 13 LE ents A step from the center The Solarium— A House of Glass on the Roof 1,600 square feet of comfort and beauty for the use of residents of the Glen, and their guests. Delightful wicker fumiture, chairs, chaise longues, tables, bridge lamps, with the draped background, form an invit- ing picture. Writing desk and stationery, current periodicals, drink- ing fountain, and special tables and chairs for card parties are added features, and a powerful Grebe radio outfit awaiting the turn of the dial. partm Under personal supervision of the owner, Fred 0. Rackliffe —yet far from traffic intrusion ITH the opening of the Glen a wealth of hither- to unheard of features is offer- ed to twenty-eight prospective residents. The monthly rental pays everything, aside from fur- niture and food. Everything is supplied by the management— electric current, as much as you need, at no extra expense. in- cluding the light bulbs. Here Are the Amazing Features: —Electric Refrigerators —Electric Ranges —Electric Washers —Electric Ironers —Patented Gas Dryers —Vapor Heating throughout the building —Continuous Hot Water Supply —Bathrooms tiled to the ceiling and —Equipped with showers —Automatic Electric Elevator Service —Inter-communicating telephones —Vacuum Cleaning system operated by the management —Textone tinted walls —Sound-proof construction —Fireproof construction —TFloors covered with Battleship Lin- oleum —Ample closet space —Closets with automatic light connec- tion —Tiled kitchen—Curtis China closets, Pantry shelving — Electric Ex- haust Fan. —Curtis French doors leading into kitcher, ) —Curtis French doors between living room and hedroom. —Full size Curtis mirror door leading into hathroom. —All rooms daylighted by two and three Curtis windows. —Hand wrought lighting fixtures —Locker sforage space for each apart- ment —Maid and Janitor service. THE GLEN APARTMENTS—-GLEN STREET e Official Opening—Saturday, Oct. 22 and Sunday, Oct. 23 Three Rooms and Bath to Each Suite $75 to $95 monthly. Applications for apartments will be filled in the order of their receipt. No leases. The management logically re- serves the right to reject any application not in complete accord with the policies of the Glen Apartments. Personal management, home-like, charmingly appointed suites, cheerfully sunny with generous closet space. warmly invites permanent residence. Representative on Premises TELEPHONE 5000 In every detail an air of of intimate hospitality thziJ

Other pages from this issue: