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  1. New Britain Herald
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New Britain Herald dated November 9, 1928

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 News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 ETNA'S ERUPTION LESSENS SOMEWHAT Flow of Lava From Mountain Letting Up

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 PENNSY” NOW USES " ELECTRIC POWER Tncreases Speed and Capacity of Lines New York, Nov. 9. P—8peed and vegetabies, mixed with

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 Shipments of Builders’ Hardware to Other Lands Show Gain In 1928 Statistics for First Nine Months Also Reveal In- crease in

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 " TUBS FAVORED IV - NATIONAL LEAGUE Addition of Hornshy Makes Team a Pennant Gontender |« i | New-York, Nov. 9 (UP)—The...

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928, | SOPHOMORE Sflll BISHOP OF LONDON IS l e NEW BRITAIN'S OLDEST DEPARTMENT

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 CONQUEST OF BAD “ALWENT HUNTED population of 10,000,000. Dr. Loevenhart says 100,000 hu- man victims is the disease’s toll

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 SHITH THRILLS AT ALBANY'S NELCOME Finds “Adopted Gity” Oxt Strong to Greet bom . Albany, N. Y., Nov, 9 ®P—Gover- nor Alfred

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 e s e Tssued Dally (Sunday Excepted) At Herald Bidg, 67 Church Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES 80 & Year $2.00 Thres Monthe %3c. 8

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 Men’s Winsted SHIRTS and DRAWERS| $] .39 garment Medium and heavy Values to $2.25. weight wool. All sizes. Winsted SHIRTS and

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 HISTORIC STREET SIGNS IN LONDON Represent Golorful and Pictur- esque English Lie London, Nov. 9 (#—The American visitor to

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 o) ] o N\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928, TORAL MUST-DIE ~ B RIFLE SQ0AD Gatholic Nun Gets 30 Years for

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928, 9th Anniversary Gift Piano, Radio ard Victrola 4 We Will Positively Give

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928 Ever Serving \ « i il The Past and Present ; * POLICY 7 iy Blair &...

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 THIRTEEN KILLED "BY AUTOMOBILES This Is Woek's Death Toll in Nutmeg State Hartford, Nov. 9.—The ycar's weekly record for...

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 AMERICAN PRAISES BRITISH INDUSTRY Great Brifain Has Great Organ- izing Abilty, Says Youg London, Nov. 9. (M—Praise for the

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 5 SN I B e (LARA JACDBO N GRAND OPERA NOW Former Ml Worker of Law romce, Mass, Makes Debat New York, Nov. 9 M—In floods of

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 Our Feature Brilliant diamond with 18:kt. setting. $25 Pay 50c. A Week Diamond Solitaire] at is rare in beauty Y and unusual

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 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERAL Saturday! A Timely a]ecf LUXURIOUS FUR Specially Marked at Only 80 Selected Fur Coats In This $100

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 \ ¥ « . . [ ] NEW BRITAIN HERALD - NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928 AGAIN—WE PRESENT A REMARKABLE LOT OF...

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 WARGH SEES HOPE IN KELLOGE PACT Chiel of Staf During World War Lauds Move Toward Peace BY GEN. PEYTON C. MARCH World War...

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. 4 are good conductors, but some are in_price, it is obviously no time...

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 WORLD BENEFACTOR FAES GREAT NEED Sir Ronald Ross Saved Many People From Malaria | | London, Nov. 9 (®—In a modest flat in...

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 Third. Section NEW BRITAIN ITERALD [r==e] NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928 Where Factory Blast Showered...

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 ™ N\ \—’ RN\’ NN\ R\ N\ N N N\ T~ N\ N JOIIN A ANDREWS € CO. In-. or THE N\ ‘o FURNITUPRE FROM ENTIRE STOCK OF \_/ g\ \_/ N

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 Choice of Subjects Beautiful Frame $9.95 COMPLETE Oak Chest 6f Drawers Regular 56.9 5 $12.00 Value NEXT PAGE FOR MORE BIG...

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 HOOVER'S BUTLER PLEASED AT WIN Sip He's “Whitest, Kindest Man Ever Born” London, Nov. 9 (P—The Daily Mail said today that...

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 [ NURSES OF STATE - TOHOLD INSTITUTE « Graduates' Association - Starts Three Day Sassimb Nov. 1§ Members of the medical...

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 Eastern Standnrd Time NEW ENGLAN 560—WTIC, Hartford—S535 6:25—Summary of program; news 4:30—Instrumental Trio 7—Dinner music

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. |November 7 by State Policeman '8 | 18 DEAD FOLLOWING EXPLOSION IN LYNN

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 WOULD REGULATE UNSAFE MAGHINES “Legislative Action on Autos Being Comsidered public sentiment may a proposal may be...

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 m REPUBLICAN GAIN I5 QUITE MARKED (Continued from First Page) cialist, Victor Berger, of Wisconain. and one of the two...

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 UNBEATEN TEAMS DEFEND SLATES TOMORROW Five College Elevens to Meet Tough Opposition Over Week-end—Quartet Takes On...

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 Spelklngi of Sports} e A number of New Britain people have made plans to attend the Notre Dame-Army game at Yhe Yankec...

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 By C.D. Buckd| MODERNISM COMES TO STAY ] . Love’s Awakening ... B Steadfast Woman e Furniture Designers, Manufacturers and

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 ] 0 I i v n llll < L{1) A\ ‘v@As;Q e bs agnpt ? T Oulem othorwies tndicated thintrice) Befiom Sad roviews | thie Sblwms 870

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 * tion That May Cause Upsets Chicago, Nov. 9 P—Tired of be- | ing the doormat of the hockey world with a group of “experi-

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 LINKE. Y. CHRIST WITH SENATE POST Friends Boom Him for Office o President Pro Tem. Ernest W. Christ who was elected to the

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 USED CARS YouCanBuyOneotOur’ USED CARS For a Small Down Payment LONG TERMS AND TRADES 1926 Ford Sedan, $175 1926 Star 6...

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 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 BRITAIN NONUMENTAL WORKS. 123 Oak Bt. Mouuments of all sizes and descriptionaReasonable. Phone 3633 Lov_and

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 GEOLOGISTS STUDY | MOUNTAINS BY AR Relate Adventures Over Rugged Maskan Ranges Washington, Nov. 9 (P—Flying over rugged...

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