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  1. New Britain Herald
  2. 1928-04-07

New Britain Herald dated April 7, 1928

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 ESTABLISHED 1870 START 15 PLANNED, WEATHER FORBIDS German Plane Bremen Again Held at Hangar ALL 1§ Fliers Would Hop Off For

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 ILLUSTRATED SONG " ONGE BIG FEATURE It Could Wring Tears Even From Most Blase Among the notable changes that bhave come about

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 NOMINATE LOWDEN SAYS 10WA MEMBER Beleves He Could Beat Smilh;; Hoover Gould Not Washington, April P—Two louse ublicans frem

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928, zard’s Bay to resume their studies .| Mrs. Charles H. Parsons ot West lat

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 d. and Mrs. Ernest Pelton Deerfleld academy, Deerfield. Mass. o e Stanley Cooper of Brookside RRoad is spending three weeks

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 guard. In 1925, when there was conference Wwith engineers of state board, the estimats | $300,000. A year later the di lof

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 is ~Lace Taffeta Moire istic influence. Berlin News AUTOMOBALE THIEE CAUGHTBY BROVN Failure fo Have License Results in...

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 PC](I FIRST BAPTIST The foliowing musical will be presented at the morni service tomorrow at the Tir tist church: Organ prelu

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 (Continued From Preceding Page) church school Easter service and presentation of mite box offerings. Thursday, 5 p. m.,...

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 g | * The well protected, you will s¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928 Madge Takes Unusual Precaution: “I do

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 OLD IRONSIDES AT CAPITOL TOL THEATER Al Star Gast in Romtntlc Spectaclo-smts Sunday That much overworked adfective EW...

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 LOCAL BASEBALL CLUBS OUT TODAY FOR FIRST PRACTICE SESSIONS OF THE SEASON—CELTICS TO BATTLE NEW BRITAIN IN LAST GAME OF...

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 §.. J Speaking of Sports stars who are under suspension uj til charges of professionalism can bury; ford; G Terryville;...

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 ST INIZTNILZ TN[Z 1 N1~ N N Za N P N e Y RESTING PLACE— Large crowds attend the funeral of the late Sena- tor Frank H....

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 CHICAGO- VOTERS ARE NOW RESTING Leading cmllimdfi Deliver Final| —_— Chicage, April 7 (®—Chicago _voters teday gave their ears

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 e o o S i ¥ Slove COPYRIGHT 1928 BY ZVANNE AUSTIN THIS HAS HAPPENED Sally Ford, 16, leaves the orphan- age, the only home has

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928 —_——— REAL ESTATE FOR NENY | ey Go A ]_Dng to Get Your Work, and Their Work

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 LT SR SO ST @ll% SATURDAY. 3en Bernie's Roosevelt orch. ances Allison, “Amazing Ad- ventures” ' — ‘rnest Halas, combalom NOTE

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