South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1920 — Page 21
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Saves Space, Sayes Rent Saves an Extrai Room A beautiful colonial style Pullman, finished in dull fumed oak; panel ends; spring edge seat and spring back; length overall is 64 inches; depth of seat 2 3 inches. Price $91.80.
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The New Styles in Bed Davenports This beautiful period style Pullman is finished in brown mahogany with cane panel back and ends; three loose cushion effect seat and two Sunburst back pillows. The covering is the finest grade of tapestry. Price $298.
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Picture This in Your Living Room A wonderful overstuffed Club style tapestry suite of three pieces. The dfyenport is of high grade deep upholstry; spring seat loose cushions; davenport is 88 inches. Chair and rocker to match. 1 he suite complete -$451.00.
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Living Room Suite With An Extra Bed Pullman Revolving Seat Bed Davenport of colonial design finished in fumed oak. Panel ends; full spring edge seat and spring back. Chair and rocker to match. Price complete $ 1 36.
This Beautiful Davenport Contains a Fine Bed It is finished in brown mahogany; panrd ends; has spring edge seat and spring back; length over all 64 inches; covering is the best quality Spanish imitation leather. Price $ 1 48.
The Pullman ii known the world over ai "The Perfect Bed Davenport" and it deserves that title. As handsome as the finest Davenports. As comfortable as the best bed.
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B v availing yourelf of our offer of lorutimo credit there U no realen why you should not cwn the best article of its kind made. The Pullman bed fixture Is the most practical Pullman designing is in the highest class.
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