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Newspapers dated August 18, 1917

Bemidji Daily Pioneer

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The evening world.

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Norwich Bulletin

 NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1917 16 PAGES—112 COLUMNS PRICE TWO CENTS ich is Double That of Any Other Paper, And fts

The Bismarck Tribune

 THE BIS THIRTY SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 19 S BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1917. “FAPLOSION IN CANA “PLANT KILLS MANY.

The Seattle Star

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New Britain Herald

 »| HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS 'BRITAIN HERALD HERALD “ADS” M} BETTER BUSINE; PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN...

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