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  1. New Britain Herald
  2. 1924-05-22

New Britain Herald dated May 22, 1924

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 l\ews of the World By Assocmtcd Press ESTABLISHED 1870 FAIL T0 CRITICIZE (ONN, SENATORS State Chamber Resolution Anent Bonus

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924, and | Misses’ SWEATERS $2 SILK SKIRTS $4.95 Lot Ladies’ SILK UMBRELLAS All

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 ' MARBLE CHAMPIONS ARE OUT IN FORCE. East St. School and Camp School - : Aspirants Strive lor Honors contest, took The large

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924 e ——r— - ey e ____—__-——__._—_k e ———— Paonessa Advocates Four Year Term for

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 Speaking of Sports *, The Pirates will journey to Thomas- »n Sunday to play the ‘American Le- | ion team of that place. The

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY Y MAY 22, 1924, ‘lh‘fiu.‘&iDIA.‘&QL’AIQ&&LAbebi’.‘lhb\.bl‘bh‘,’A\D&bl._h MY HUSBAND’S LOVE

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 FETVVFTEITITVIIIFI8 v v v v v e i ; 3VOICES IN THE AIR FITTITIITITENERTICTCLGIIITT Thursday, May 22, [NEIWY (Westinghouse...

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 i of military drums and military units with fiying banne YOUNG IDEAS AT 83 FORGING AKEAD RAPIDLY DENOUNCES WAR ANDI: vt vt it

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 ~ DAUGHERTY HONEST, ’ ASSOCIATE STATES John W, H. Crim Tells Commit- MeeHe Has Utmost Contidence May 22.—A Wa of some uf...

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 ~ ONE-WAY TRAFFIG FINDS SUPPORTERS Only Five of 112 af Rotary Diniier Opposed to It | ‘n! City Items Albert G. Tuthill, a...

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 16 PRESIDENT GIVES RECREATION TALK Opezs National Conference at Washington Washingten, Ma —Development of outdoor life means

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 r—e . L AUTOMOTIVE Service Stations—Repaiving 17 ] 0 TOPS—curtains and UphLolstering re- | vaired, replaced, work done now,

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 18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924, artinent 1 “A newspaper is a community lead- every worthy cause. Serve

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