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  1. New Britain Herald
  2. 1928-11-17

New Britain Herald dated November 17, 1928

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 ESTABLISHED 1870 DEATHTOLL 10N EUROPEAN STORM Gales Swoep Over France, Bel- ginm and England PRINCESS MARIE IS HURT 280 Trunk

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 REPORT ON FRIENDSHIP BAGS Eye Witness to Presentation Will Speak Here Tomorrow The story of the Friendship school bags will

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 Eastern Standard Time NEW ENGLAND STATIONS $00—WTIC, Hartford—500 1:45—Yale . Princeton Football Game from Princeton Stadium

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 MRS. DAVID T. LARSON Mrs. Larson was Miss Ebba I. Johnson of Hatch street, before her marriage which took place November 9,

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 : iif N Radcliffe, Mra. Lucian Stevens, Miss Ruby Andrews and Mrs. Richard Pritchard, = CREIS . Mrs.. Fred Upson of...

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 New Britan Heral Teswed Dally ( (Bunday Txcopted) . At NWersld Bldg., 61 Church BStrest SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yoar $3.00 Thres

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928. Our Personal Shopper Will Shop For You "ANNOUNCING GRAYBAR Graybar...

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 L8800 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928 NEW BRITAIN BASKETBALL TEAM OPENS SEASON AGAINST CONNECTICUT...

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 Speaking of Sports SGabriel Bromberg, former high ocheol football star, will today start Ris first game in the regular lineup

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 PAPUANS FREAKISH IN THER IDEALS Eat Nsects—Decorate Homes VWith Homan Skuls Washington, D. C., Nov. 17.—"Re- cent reports...

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 LON CHANEY IS AT STRAND THEATER West of Zangbar Rated s One o Best The strange illusions of a magi- cian of the stage and the

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922 Thanksgiving Is |Great Britain's “Lady Lindy” Drawing Nearer l'o ’ A ak

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 Rights were chadged from the sec- ond and fourth' Fridays of each menth _ tp the second and fourth mmnvuwt-fluhn‘ & membership

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 FOR WORLD PEACE ‘Nrs. Whiney Speaks on Non- Support of the women of this ‘city for the advancement Of the in- ‘ternational

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928 SCHOOL COMMITTEE| ~ City. Items MARKET STILL ON IN SHORT SESSION| i &

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 1%, READ THIS8 FIRST: Emmy Milburn, at seventeen, wanted to lift hersel? from the sor- didness of the little street she lived

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 ANNOUNCEMENTS lov and Found L] FOUND, TORTOIAE SHELL GLASSES in Plainville. Owner call at 35 Tomlinson Ave.. Plainville, and

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 B s T be provided by the national govern- | RE ment.” | Discussing measures already taken | . for farm relief the chief...

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