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Newspapers dated September 26, 1916

Bemidji Daily Pioneer

 55 MILLER IS FOUND  [EFFORTS TO FIND TEACHER'S 8 L THE B VOLUME XIV. NO. 232. GUILTY BY JURY ON A CHARGE OF TIMBER TRESPASS

The evening world.

 —_ @e 8 SS eas. Sinaiive Veen Vote of 29 Local Unions Needed to Declare General Walk-Out. WHITMAN APPEALED TO. Governor...

Norwich Bulletin

 Norwich VOL. LVIiL.—NO. 232 Bulletin POPULATION 28,219 NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916 TEN PAGES_80 COLUMNS PRICE

The Seattle Star

 +4 % i i * IF YOU HAVEN'T UTES MORE SELF A NOVEL TREAT. TIMPORTER TELLS HOW SIREN COST HIM $15,000 CAFE GIRL IS LURE USED TO

Omaha Daily Bee

 Thousands of Omaha families read The Bee exclusively. If you want their trade advertise in The Bee. VOL. XLVL—NO. 86. OMAHA,

New Britain Herald

 e * | HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS NEW BRITAIN HERALD HERALD “ADS” MEAN BETTER BUSINESS PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN

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