New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1927, Page 16

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16 s . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927, [ P . | ar, there were twenty-six girls. | daughter of the late James R. Gray, | fm———————————— | f———————————— | | arachutist AHANTA FA[;'NG RGO RS el SRl e e eI GUGGENHEIM FUND ‘S[}ANTY CLOTHES | | Fton S s iy 1 " i ot [T e peparp || L_ANNOUNCENENTS 1 of the shortage. n overwhelm z | whil the randdaughter of e oy 4 RETANS ‘U INARE HEATH gl AL SHORTAGE 75 &5 St ) s o | ; £ ysati{nicol | Bearce, Sialio - ||| Awnaveticany Arrangea tor quick e no connection, | others avn Anne T e e n of the girls en- | Bells Raine, LINE RATES Hero Won[ Iden tily Himsell One Authority Blames High) ' . 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