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i | | NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. AR U S W Jail Thrills Burglar Who Robbed Merchant NEWINGTON SCHOOL SYSTEM APPROVED Personal Contact Wins Praise— Three Cases in Court N e D) ~ OTUDENTS IN RiOT for anniversars a . Princeton Cane Spree Turns Into S D s et e e (Rl TR T Promises Fnd Disorder Praises Town's 5 AUTOHOBILE COLLISION ed Withoat Lights Bass o 7S <. SUNDAY MEETING OF C. P.0. cor | Lall Novembor 21 For Busi ness Men Girl Reserves Name GET SURPRISE DRILE BLAMED OH DENSE FO6 § o See Lach Other M R ARRANGED FOR MERCHANTS : fon Will B Held At Ukrainian Conference Delegates B | Four ) VOTEON BISHOP'S SUCCESSOR BEGINS Four Lead in ac Mentioned as Possible &' Choice at Gonvention ated [ Mellon, Under Seeretary M «" BOY ROBS VICTIN TWICE . bnveigles smaller Lad Into Lot and I ) withont ind only ten cents. him and lear Steals Money Given o Him By ! Again in 1931 Mother for Store Purchase. Ldward Hartney e year old r. and Mrs. John J. Hari- STANFORD CHU Stamford. Nov. 13 Meilon and Officers P Pay Visit to Hoover " No 13 ) At AL LONE Top | An unusually fine some American Walnut ‘or so sm2ll a price . . .. The Sheraton influence shows Strongly in this nine piece group, mahogany . . .. Duncan Phyfe master cabinet maker of Colonial days gave this gioup its present day distinction . . . . B.C.PORTERSONS | ) Cunnect/c'nf s dining grouvp in hand- Wings and Drumsticks. .. LOWERS on the table . . . the family all gathered the snowy white table cloth spread . sparkling glasses around . . . . the napkins neatly folded . . at each place . . . the eager, happy faces of the children . . father telling Bill to behave himself . . . Aunt being twitted by Uncle George . . . the good- tured banter indulged in by evervbody in general . the serving of the temptingly stuffed, perfectly hrowned turkey . . . the moment's hush before the carving . . . the noisy clatter of the hungry gathering . the baby banging his plate and demanding atten- tion . . . the upsetting of the howl of gravy . . . the sighs and groans as the meal comes to the dessert stage ; the hurried washing of the dishes . . . music in the sitting room . . lifted in song . . . father taking @ nap . . . the arrival of company . . . much excitement . . . more singing . . . move places at the table . . . more food . . . the company complimenting mother on the new furniture . . . mother’s sigh of sat. | isfaction . . . the departure of the visitors . . . more axcitement . . . the furnace is fixed for the night . . . the milk bottles placed on the porch . . . the doors locked . . . the windows opened . . . happy good night. i\ . voic New Tea Wagons . . .. ch a tea wagon may be ides rendering the sc 5124 rich Colonial For Coffee in the Library . . . . re . | i | 25 - \ i ) — Thanhsgiving. to all of us, is a firm reminder that Christmas 18 ) he d jump awe Long before you had given it ore. A a2 thought we were busy gathering good lo inexpensive small i N B | ¢ pieces and groups suilable as giving. Many of these are now on display and—as cd t is——much has been $ [ g <ot aside for Christmas delivery There may be many things that ) | o oull want which we will gladly resery Come in and hrowse ahout anyway. Youwll enjoy it—so will we Best Furuiture Store 5