New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1926, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. 1 []A“VES “N[;E MURE flr; ich public importance s e 1,0’):“:7\ [(hlcavo s Population | SNOW IN CANADA Clara Bow, Movie Star, [place next year, she sald, Miss Bow | ture leading man, was announced 1 L s have ed 1 ] PL\C((] at 3,058 ‘)‘)7 Tl el il I\ Ln{.{aqed (0 Dneclm ] eming are working on pic- [here today. HITS SENATE RULE | o il AACERT Ll . ' \ K The maximum recorded tempera~ Ge 5 ) e fre n P Iywood, Cal,, 16 (P—The [turs “in the shade” is 134 degrees Vaugh, film | Fahrenheit, observed at Greenland probably will take star, 3rant Withers, mo R y hers, motion ple- | Ranch, Cal. 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