New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1927, Page 5

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RAPHAEL’S 1925 LIST OF LUCKY ONES \lice Kania West Center St. Southington, Conn. Betty Binner 10 Sheffield Ave. New Haven, Conn. Bobby Brown { Short St. Mary MeMahon 86 Franklin St. Mrs. Dyson 5 Hawley S Rose Razaits 27 Star St. Helen Scanlon 15 Wilson St. A. Zaleski 313 High St. Frances Atkinson 20 Church St. Plainville, Conn. M. Mannozian 242 Hartford Ave. Mildred Anderson 719 East St. 17 Osgood St. Olga Lehman 183 Elm St. C. 0. Basselmack 199 Kelsey S Victor Kaski 36 Gold St. Mrs. La Porte &0 Allen St. Martha Earnest 93 Sefton Dr. Agnes Mat. ip 2 Grove St. Mary Syroko 103 Broad St. H. Chase Hotel Delaney Anna Bartimoli 124 Lawler St. Lena Zacchi 28 E. Main St. Plainville, Conn, Katherine Basse 464 Avrch St. E. Carlson 363 Main St. A. La Brecque 321 Church St. J. H. Zeckowerz 34 East St. Bulah Carter 311 Church St. Clara Engle 173 Greenwood St. M. McCann 136 Glen St. A. Simon 541 Stanley St. C. Gagliary 140 North St. N. Ersoft 498 Main St. Stanley Tantaski 744 Stanley St. E. Dorsey 14 Broad St. P. Stoskelunas 120 Kelsey St. A. Newman 86 Austin St. Gloria Prodo 35 Chestnut St. Anna Pepi 133 Sand Hill Southington, Conn. S. Roglund Elm Hill Martha Schultz 246 Rocky Hill Ave, Anna Goldberg 494 Main St. Dick Welch 26 Harrison St. Louise Clon 17 Ward St. Bristol, Conn. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1927, WHO'LL BE THE LUCKY ONES THIS CHRISTMAS? wems 1926 LIST OF LUCKY ONES B. Quizinski 23 West St. Doll Carriage RIS 230 North St. Pool Table Mrs. T. J. Sorby 321 Elm St. ; Lamp h f Edward Zaluike wort 0 116 Divinity St. ’ . Bristol B Beautiful, Useful Home Gifts Bryan Harkin 148 Curtis St. Lanip 50 Giftsin All-Each One Valued from $10to$75 | "y« N. Mangiopio 139 Washington St. Lamp o ’ 50 - R e 4 Mrs. i\mdl. g This Is Raphael's Way [szm...zzswmmasry ™" s % Elizabeth Rappanotti ) . n-m"!igto;\l\ S of Thanking You for || Ty Carving Raphael’s Department Store Announces Edna Novack 591 South St. Fish Bowl Bertha Gorgas Your Gratifying Patronage o2 ik ( 51 il 5. SN Hand Bag Betty Rose =i j i 54 Miller St. - During 1927 = By Mrs. Bauer 77 Roberts St. Lamp J. Bagley STy C()ME on, Folks of New Britain and neighhoring towns! Join in this great, joyous Christmas feast of §2,000 worth of beautiful, useful home gifts — our reward to you for your gratifying patronage in 1927, Read the sample coupon below; read the partial list of gifts below. Ask the 1925 and 1926 winners whose names are printed on this page. They will tell you how LASTING, how BEAUTIFUL, how PRACTICAL, how DESIRABLE are these FREE Gifts. 13 Pleasant St. Hand Bag Constance Bogne Kent St. Plainville Table and 2 Chairs McCram 153 Greenwood St. Smoking Stand Josephine Box 248 Forestvilie Lamp Mike Marino Clock G. Vannina Box 25 Kensington Fish Bowl James Baron 61 Qak St. Hand Bag . J. Carrol 111 Kenney St. Forestville Smoking Stand Bob St. Thomas 225 West St. Lamp A. F. Baker 228 Arch St. Fish Bowl Mrs. James Patterson 155 Cherry St. Lamp G. Nartoviecz 156 Gold St. Clock Anna Yagoobian 13 Lyman S Pillow Mrs. Deserbo Hand Bag 182 Washington St. Bennie Finley 214 South Main S rd Table Cecil Napert 224 Washington St. Lamp L. A. Bailey 19 Grove St. Bristol Carving Set Esther Kennedy 193 North St. Cedar Chest Mary Paundi 124 Tremont St. Tvory Set A, F. Ecket 175 Jerome St, Umbrella Grace Smith 98 Black Rock Ave. Smoking Stand \ v Mrs. G. O. Sataline Aquarium § Cedar Chests | N { 615 West Main St. 1 5 T ¢ 2 I % | ¥ Pillow Smoking Cabinets I'win Bridge Light o t v : [\ SeniOaara e s i S Magazine Racks Mantel Clock | y s B. 1 201 High S. -Tapestry Living Room Toy Bieycle N | . e Chairs Silk Umbrella > SRl Cecelia Dola SN Silver Water Pitcher Silk Spread Vg 2 S Forestvill Silver Serving Tray Wool Blanket Tilt Top Tables Ivory Toilet Set F. 4. Vol 10 Dowey 8t Framed Pictures Spinet Desk 7 > : =) { Holen “L“'T“‘m : Martha Washington Toy Automobile ‘ 3 | ‘ T Batowaie L avecHigh 4 . p Bicycls Sewmg Cabinet Socretal',v Desk 3 e " = Mrs. Cillizza )\:\ Franklin St. < =L ! On Saturday morning, December 24, at 10 o'clock, T. I'. Jackson, business manager of the New Britain Her- ald, will select the lucky ones. This is the same plan followed in the past years. SN =, ==r = Start yourself on the way to winning one of these = useful gifts by shopping here tomorrow. Boll—Toy Automobile With Every Purchase You Make You Get One of These Tickets SN = oS 2 Sk Spread == . Z= B FREE! FREE! FREE! See If You'll Be One of the Lucky Ones! = K : : $2,000.00 WORTH OF BSYA ‘k : : SBEAUTIFUL, USEFUL HOME GIFTS Floor Tamps Each Gift Valued From $10.00 to $75.00 = : ' Presents Will Be Given at Qur Store Saturday, December 24, at 10 A. M. RAPHAEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE “The Big Store” NS N SN T ¢ o~ 0 v I o Here Are Some of the Gifts Personally Selectedby L.R.Raphael - = LTRSS < O = S S s e o = < .A S Tilt Top Tables Lemonade Set 5 Silver St. Wilcox St, Smoking Rose Biricola 40 Prospect St. Bristol Silver Serving Tray Stately Secretary Desk i \-u:puluww S \ g 4 “outhington — Ak AL Al = ] Doil Carriage i NEW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING Lamp ‘Toy Bleycle = O o o o

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