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  1. New Britain Herald
  2. 1922-09-22

New Britain Herald dated September 22, 1922

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 e ————— ] Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business ISTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN HERALD [sen] NEW HOTEL CORPORATION NAMES BLACK AS

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 TEN BIG BOOKS OF THE FALL “Charles Rex," by Dall “This Freedom,” by the author Winter Comes." “Glimpses of tha Moon," ton of

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 ToDate We H{'IVL’ Sold 4cin.l¢-" How MASTIN’S Vitamon Puts Flesh On Thin Folks Strengthens The Nerves and * Invigorates Tke

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A...

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 \ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922, KRR //Vew Britains $hopping Centerr 3 LARGE Comfortables YT | Wool Finish Blankets...

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 6 L . New Britain Her HERALD PURVIBHING COMPANY (Issucd Dally, Bunday Excepted) At Hervd Bidg, 67 Church Btreot, BUESCRIPTION

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 ne Day More of. Autumn Showing l ' - > | of the Coming Season’s Fashions —MILLINERY— with soul so dead” as to resist the...

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 ——— YANKEES OVERCOME BIG LEAD OF TIGERS AND PULL OUT A VICTORY DUE TO THE FINE HITTING OF MEUSEL AND RUTH — PIRATES AGAIN...

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 Bverything is in readiness for the opening of the local football season Sunday afternoon. The New Britain team has held...

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 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ALLING RUBBER CO SPORTING GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT We Carry That Lucky

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 ANTELOPES MAY BE These Clear | ENTVER sooy FALLDAYS Every Man In Town Is Thinking Clothes and no wonder. Just one look at...

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 +NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922, \‘\ = m— DAVIDSON @ LEVENTHAL ————————T=SUCCESSORS TOT/T//————— ‘ OGUE

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 L4 Lifebuoy makes comfortable, happy babies in hot weather. " Quickly relieves chafing and prickly heat, LIFEBUOY’ HEALTH...

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I‘RIDAY, SFF‘I‘FMBFR 22, 1922, RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN PHONE 1409-2 127 MAIN STREET = OPP. ARCH

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 INTRODUCING— Hundreds upon Hundreds of New Fall Coats for Women and Misses’ Coats of Medallist—Which have sleeves embroid-

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 16 HEARST N0 QUITTER EVEN IF DEFEATED Admits ‘Getting Good Poke in lhe; Jaw’ But Will Stick New York, & somewhat Sept It was

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 B .3IN HERE TODAY The :eformed cracksman, MICHAEL LANYARD, known to the police as the LONE: WOLF, s attempting to re- cover

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY should be considered as a supple- marked the biggest development in For Infants and Children the...

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 The Flavor|™ Appeals sale lncr he most critical of tastes. That’s why the isso great and ever easing. “SALADA" T E A 13_...

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 DRESSES — Sizes 18—44, $5.00 LADIES’ SERGE Were £9.9%. NOW LADIES' TWEED COATS — Racoon collars. Were $49.50. R $32.50...

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 CHURCH T0 ADOPT HEALING MINISTRY Recogaition Accorded at Episco- palian Meeting Portland, Ore, Sept. 23.—The Protestant...

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 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER BOSTON - Donnelly, Mullen Co. S.aEurday Will Be 7t¥héwBanner [;ay—of the FOUR DAY 82,98 PLAID BLANKETE,...

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 AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks for Salo UONTPTE-BOOTI, 19 Very gooq, heuled, § 1920 coupe, Uphols just repaintod and ove e’y...

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 24 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922, B.Fox & ompany ke FALL STYLES ]m.\vh were expected to occupy the...

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