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Newspapers dated December 31, 1924

Evening Star

 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain, changing to snow, and colder tonight; tomorrow, snow and colder....

The Daily Worker

 ~~ The DAILY WORKER Raises the Standard for a Workers’ and F>~n- ers’ Governm. / Vol. I. No. 241. V) Batered as Second-class

The Bismarck Tribune

 C oe WEATHER FORECAST Generally fair and continued cold tonight and Thursday. ESTABLISHED 1873 LE, LOGUE) Mf Y prose) Waren

The Seattle Star

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New Britain Herald

 - News of the World et By Associated Press a0 (o WY o) Jeaqr] A 1“"‘“ ESTABLISHED 1870 GUN BATTLE BETWEEN WETS B AND DRY...

Casper Daily Tribune

 Weather Forecast Snow probable tonight and Thursday; colder to- night. ¥OL. IX. NO. 70 Member “ot: Axes BUIL SECOND HIGH I

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