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New Britain Herald dated June 14, 1929

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 News of the Werld By Associated Press IVERES TEET EXPORT DEBENTURE AND HOUSE AGREES Decision m Ilth Recent| Action aad Hoover

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 FRIDAY, JUNE'N, 1985 ment granted the extradition of Jo- seph L. Wilson. Wilson was convicted in Manila of IR NEW BRITAIN...

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 ‘NEW BRIT PmcesModuNowSm'eMamg . To Divorcee Only Money Problem Spanish Noblemsn Insists on Generous Settlement ! fanta Says.

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 ~Jow Bird”Bas Stomamy Portland, Me., June 14 UP— ‘Whather the Yellow Bird carried a fourth passenger—an uninvited per- pmax

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 Girls® RAYON COMBINA- TION CREPE DE CHINE SLIPS X Seamless Colored BATHING CAPS lgc 2 Longs Sizes 14 to 18 Women's and...

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 A n‘;mujm-‘t : GAVDEH STLL LBADS Nembrs of 5L, Jophs Push 1o A 8t Gl At a meeting of the carnival com- Wittes of St. Joseph's

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 THNS ANTARCTC ISHEALTHY PLACE %u_lm London, June 14 UM—1¢ Sir Doug- las Mawson has his way in the ant. arctic, the south pole

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 orsld 1o on smle dally in Now s Newsstand. Times Howling's A 1t looks to us that those who have been suffering with June...

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 Gift Suggeétz’ons for Father’s Day ' York Shirts T AN UNUSUALLY FINE COLLECTION OF SUMMER PATTERNS $1.95 « $5.50 Made of...

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 SuysAIo Carnmls WflIH Be Selling Morals of Youth 'm‘CouulMSu " 8, Decides to Keep Ban on Books After Lively Debate. The...

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 FRATS T0 OPPOSE LIPHAN'S ELECTION (Continued from First Page) ing when he allotted 27 letters to tthictes who played in a...

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 b3 34 Tam Bl Just Ao Water Washingten, D. C. June 14— Wuchow, whence American citizens ‘were recently urged to flee before

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 @ nutaber of {temi used in the me, the asseciation is codperating the Udited States department "commerce and the American...

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 F2hu 4 3 PRI R YN William F. Lange, whose silhouette 5} : =.4idn’t pussie very many, according %0 the answers received by the

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 S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1929, 168 Mam Stre-et JAY- COBBS™ CELEBRATING THE LAST DAY OF OUR JEBIRTHDAY...

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 "How It Was Born, How It Changed Fauy ‘Ross in person. In a quaint colonial costume, Betsy Ross, direct descendant of the...

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 | | | &‘MMEM DAY Sunday, June 16th 'A Few Practical Suggestions S H][ R T S Fathfx?sf Day : CHOICE OF MANY HANDSOME |...

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 N_Snmmmmn‘ ‘= States, ‘™ builing material in = hardwood, YOTER N GUIAMA HAS TO HAVE $250 Ballots in Rubber Genter Washington,

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 ~Mr. and - Mrs. e ¥ ¥ lén -; qufl fll‘(flnx ‘I’ 'm m“ AT STRAND ““The vawgeville pregram at the Strand todsy and Saturday is...

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 I T N T KRS OOVER President's Wil His Best Pupdl, s o Tt Peping. June 14, UP— Mrs. Hor- Wért Hoever, who came out to China 88

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 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929. PEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK! \\\\\\ CAS D—S-| specislly sui lon,...

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 i WS LY HES. HOOVER SEX DRITATY. DA and Plane That Set New Altitude Mark - HERALD, We are 'too sejf satisfied with the fact

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 \ \\ \ \ \ XN CASTING ROD-—S-ft. longth, green and red silk windings, FOOD CHOPPER-— Large hopper, rust- proof, the cutting

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 TES AND ATHLETICS - CONTINUE WINNING WAYS JUNIOR CIT CITY LOOP 'leum Turn Back Giants for Second Successive Time—Mackmen Trim

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 Speaking of Sports o e ekt the league. : ‘It is expected that Gerald Mec- .1 Court will, be in charge of the ‘affair and the

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 ., Newington, June 14 — The annual show given by the Newington Gerden club Thursday afternoon in the Congregational chapel

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 Exm&um to Be Cmuro-t July 15, Not Meet Until FalL Elizabeth, N. J., June 14 (UP)—~ Counsel for Heary Colin Campbell prepared

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 Synopsis: Marked cards “in a for a human life! Alex Peterson learns froh Furio that Joo Lundy had used marked cards in the

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 mmm N IIIIUSE AGREES ‘< (Ceatinued from First Page) vots en the debenture plan.” Rebinsen said passage of the bill would end

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 SCHODL CHDREN_ ENJGY PLAY DAY - Have Games in Open Alr “The children ‘of the Lincoln school hild their fleld day exercises

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 £ ..735 miles an hour, Leon H. Hallen- a .. testified that he was on the lookout ..., Baxe told him he could not tell what -

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 SECTION MUST BE ORDERED BEVORE 13:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY. You Are Welcome to Inspect Our USED CARS Whether You Buy

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