New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929. < 8 Speaking§ e Do Gk Sy ver o World Peace Efforts .. §of Sportsi & 0o AN L S o | After a short blow-up, the 1131\::; Beautiful Lake Gl[y Selected as He ) "t ey on 1o R il LI ¢ 3 B ; " laxp il womanes CHIP SHOTS International Bank Site L prelimi- 1 B ‘ ; Bale and Dasil ‘ 14 = 5 Dy Jigger W 1, ¢ N 2 ‘ . e Nt 1O SUCCEsSOr Wa : y : prevailed in the Headers the din o s 1 representatives of |y e celi b = > B 4 $a— =0 L promine oniro Kis s i predicted that t B L s di } i g % t0 to Sid Covin Sid is a Sy : ; : Ihrendors COurse g 2 ‘ a In W e the ; : i e3 of BILLY ROSS AL MIDDLETON v o . : Her : ; ) lets Quarterback Halfbhack Of imvat . oved able > Crops up ¢ Arnold’s All-Stars - 1st NEW Tesr . - ; [y e BRITAIN HIGH GRID e | : ) . TR as at Clinton T , n o fr s — &0 1 Lo ) 0 . o & ro at Rtock 1 ind . nt o - 7. 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