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  1. New Britain Herald
  2. 1929-06-11

New Britain Herald dated June 11, 1929

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 b |, Premier Will Await Only | ) ¥ *Prof. Per Olsson's Petition' to Su- ESTABLISHED 1870 EXCHANGE CLUBS PRESIDENT HITS [6TH

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 NFLP READY | m SGAlE ALE BUILDING Johfleimwflilbllpm of Andrews Block Johnnie Woods, dare devil “hu. man fly,” will climb the

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 1 -plant, $50,000; ceme- “pripefty, $40,000; ‘sigughter #35:000. Total. $3.803.033,96. g ‘conduita, laterals, man- hht ol#

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 Soninic Wiss “Ns” Cun- ousip of e Fle Schon ! Dominic Cartelli of 97 Putnam Btreet three times city marble cham- plon, twice.

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 Manstield, ploaded court today to the charge of speed- ing and was fined $10 and costs. Motercycle Officer Alfred Tanguay...

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 COUPANT | 10st there to loss weakening of the [orament lo empowered to at: Aoy Ay~ “5590 Three Mesthe 16e. o Momtd “w Clase

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 Wednesday Brings Ais}e Specials NEW BRITAIN DAILY f .'Oilttstam\ling Values for One Day “VERY SPECIAL FOR MEN Choice of an

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 e faver reacinding of Presi- . order barring pros- ng- o8 public lends, was attack- 19 the mmate today by Benators v New...

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 i l.ouu Miranda of Les street, 'ho 'Wwas belisved to have cured John Migliszi from a chronic heart dis- ease through massage

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 o e e m————-. 4 Ome of London's first buses (above), introduced in 1829, The city will celebeate the hundredth anniversary of

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 Amerian Loagne: Winaers ol Ranual Ciab Buseball Contest ‘Fred C. Teich, architect, today was elected president of the Lions

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 d Tap Way to Minois ’s + Office for Dollar a Day Grants A Cook County Pays 700 " Dependents - Quarterly . Sums—Nearly All...

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 On Remoyal of Ad]t. Frednckson! Although certain gestures were made to keep Adjutant Carl Fred- rickson of the Salvation Army

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 __NEW BRlTAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY JUNE 11 (1020, ANOTHER ATHLETIC SEASON COMES TO A CLOSE AT HIGH SCHOOL—ST. MATTS WIN...

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 J ‘di-m and friend- E ugh " the' cet- to express his u_r him in »tlfi city. stated today that he thinks he 1o with roler polo.

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 WH nlls'! u!!lpnli e IIL.. | K H ) ' “! |....‘.:~ | utems-atnorwier. stsmtns.. heqtrions setios and roviows 18 i soreme are

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 m BRITA!N DAILY. DAILY. HERALD.. TUESDAY :'...""vs'r-'?»" =" SECRECY 15 GOAL uooluuu 1 l‘—r‘l‘urkllh eggers does pot care.

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 The seund of the motor cycle he. Wind us grew louder, and Princess Olina losked at me questioningly. 1 mede mental obissance

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 The crew of the meneplane Green Flash mmmmu he hope to span the At. in.the Yellow Bird neared the of their third woek. but

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 e IT'S A WEEK'S WORK— say MacDonald had to call in his son, Malcolm, and B his daughter, Ishbel, to help | him read thousands

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 { (Continueg-grrum-PHrm:-Page) - many that & single vote Ty decide the outcome of the balloting, which will begip at ¢ p. m.

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 by : “Jerry Ogden retells hia -stery of the night which Alex Peterson, picturesqu2 f, inte andrew Ngden, Y philanthropist.

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 THE HERALD « - CLASSIFIED ADS 3 : . . . 0 o . Meusce For Sale & ¢ CORBIN AVE. near West Nl Alpbasetiosity Arrasgnd for Quick

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 300—WTIC, Hartford—800 $:30—8ummary of programs; mews bulletins 8:35—News bulletins . 3 $:30—8tring quintet—Sol Rubin,...

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