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New Britain Herald dated November 11, 1926

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 News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NORWIGH HAS BIG ARMISTICE PARADE 7,000 in Procession—World War Trophy

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 Hazeloin Cream FOR Chapped Hands 250 Bottle The Dickinson Drug Company 169-171 MAIN STREET MGVED A.T.McGUIRE Optometrist and

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 PEACE PREVAILS INMARIE'S TRAIN Last Bon¢ of Contention Re-| moved—Denver Visited Queen Marfe's train en route to {ansas City,

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 ov 1020 WEEK NOV 10- 20 SIS /mm,,/ 'STOCK YOUR PANTRY C oy Association Mationa THE NEW BRITAI \ MARKET CO. 3i8MAIN ST. '...

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 PERSHING WARNS OF CRODKEDNESS Says Downfall of U. §. Comes When Elections Are Bonght Chicago, Nov. 11 (#—The down- fall of

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 WONDERFUL VALUES! IN WINDOW HANGINGS A fortunate purchase from one of the large manufacturers enables us to offer our patrons

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926. : y s s — SOCCOLI TACKLES DENO IN MERIDEN TONIGHT IN STATE LEAGUE...

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 S.peaking:” of Sports 22 spseepmnsssssssanere The All-New Britain football team will sendsout a powerful array of | football

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926. Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926. IR s s Sl e st ot et tantas s pe S tu s ot p e agia s i 0000100t...

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 FRANGE OBSERVES PRINCETON BREAKS ARMISTICE DAY | OFF WITH HARVARD “The Fete of Victory” Fittingly Celebrated | (Continued...

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD," MINISTER DENOUNCES WAR IN SPEECH TO FATHERS AND SONS Rev. William H. Alderson Says Nations Should

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 PRE-WAR TRADE S SHOWN N FIGURES Records Excoed Those of the 1913 Period New York, Nov. 11 (® — The world has fallen short by

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 NORWICH HAS BIG ARMISTICE PARADE (Continued from First Page) | march. The military and nara‘l units in the parade included

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 ———— COOLIDGE GIVES STAND ON COURT (Continued From First Page) J | flict had arisen which would greatly do not believe the

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 AUTOMOTIVE Auto Parts and Accessories 11 DERAL AND LEE TIKES—Wet and dry storage batterles. J. M. Farrell, Rockwell Ave.,...

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 THURSDAY. Eastern Standard Time. Note — Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick of the Programs. WIIC—HARTFORD—476 6 — Dinner musle,...

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