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AR A vk e e+ LA NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1& 1924, You B |g smf ATLANTIC OITY CALFORNIANS STIL o2 s Bavidson & Leventhal THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND ACTION. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. - ot 2 Stift, awollun, ‘.mhm-»v rheumatic They ucted, because, they asserts Mexican Members Join With 5% bl T o Blaze Is Burning Out However- Valley Men in Possession of Los o, Los Angeles was taking water | Americans-Gompers Speaks !:h i I Tl Two Dead Augeles Water Supply . i The Los Angeles water supply 18 | z i tng and | ) troubie W03 pounded south of here o vicinity of Virginid ave Yo day old assured for 90 days by supplies {m- i W 2 B R Lift Off-No Pain! 1146 South Boulevard, An unidentified woman The approximately 100 men who Most of the injured were firemen. | constitute the my took turns| Nothing but part of the walls of | standing zuard night and their the hotel remained and the casing | gearch) back and for 'on the tamous steel pier was prac- | ooy the un ) tically wrecked. The loss s esti- f confident,” sald Mayor| until the militla comes.” 4 Lone Pine, Calif,, Nov. Owene Valley's little “army infured 1n a five that destroyed the | cupation” still was in possession | Bothwell hotel and the main salon | o¢ the Los Angeles aqueduct early and minstrel hall ot the Steel Pler | taday and the intended for isly threatening the beach | he Los icipal supply \tantic City, N. J, Nov. 1§, =— o gucsts perished and scores were port recom ," the repo of existance v gession of the convention mated at $1,500,000, Croariias A oxeioxBlasti eb [ / tary’s r a%| One man, James Bennett, 80, of {“that the peace ofti h' of ;T.\,. ) [ ership for the year of |New York clty, dled shortly after | aounty, supplemented, if necessary, | KL st year the flgure was |midnight as a result of Injurles re- Ly the forces of the state of Cali-| d 2 ceived as he was being rescued from | rornia, will take care of the men nt Samucl Gompers ih his fthe games; an unldentified woman is | wno ,,r,‘“ At |?., 515 ."::w . only "l=""v""""' 0 f{known to have perished, and it is law of Tnyo ¢ 0 ’ d of the American Jabor move- |their lives. FPolice Sergeant James | \iow of the maiter. Afic | he sald that some 50 years ago A, McMenamin, one of the most | (p, S A L ‘K atlonal lahor u tke previ- |daring and best loved members of ., forbidding them fo in.| Docsn't hurt one bit! Drop a lttle 7 = g g aus similar labor had the department, has not heen heard with the 1_\“:;‘_ & ,"M “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- an s lv“‘ a e s /7 4 a labo en pass- |from since he went into the Senator lv, and after seeing copics of | Stantly that corn stops hurting, then ' ” ' about 10 o'clock in an attempt to tossed | into tho sniliway | Shortly you lIft it right off with fin- h L A special Teport on the executive |regoue some guests, and It in feared | 1o mingle with the wasting Ltream. | ECTS n y 1C imnens an. iling with the federation's {that«he died In the discharge of his | he telegraphed to Governor Friend| Your druggist selsl a tiny bottle il T o Lascolistieyidur ¢ 2 score of persons, most of | 'V, Richardson last night a second | of l‘;ntvzont" for a few sen:ls, s Who doesn’t wish to greet their friends and s them fremen, ware Injured during | na. an' his deputice weie. Ciiofiy | Roft corn, or corn between the tosh samiyRitaiajzestinl onderful Thankegiving e the progress of the conflagration. | powerlesy to cope with the situa-| an dthe foot calluses, without sore- feast! But don’t forget the Linens, Madam! - G AT LAST (although none but Bennett suffered | tion." uess or irritation. You want them to be new, crisp and white as RAMELRG 2 {erousiniory d driven-snow! Here you will find Imported and Hamburg, Nov, 18.—Mrs. Mar-| The cause of the fire 1s still un- = Aol J N A A ha Bauer has reached Hambugs dstermined HEAD COLDS RGUTED IN 5 Houns Domestic Napery that will find its way in the ! She mada seven round | Fire EomptvicelRtiomB > cassis 5 most Aristocratic of homes. Do come—See for | York — a total of 44,263 miles — Camden responded to appeals for Y E “Ourse]“ |to take a ship for Germany to visit help, and Philadelphia held appara- New Treatment Guaranteed to Banish Every Symptom N v be [ & 1 P o H TR D, BASEMENT| Remem == D. &L.” Prices are Appealing! [BASEME Mere Words Cannot Describe ]‘v\r mother, and each time returned tus in readiness to send, but it was to Oregon because of homesick- not needed | s It was only on the elghth. Only the fact that the wind was o to New York that she found il‘r owing from the north, sending the | : % = i hed th o poisont A R - |vast volume of sp BrAl N ushine No matter how severe or how | touched s sustemic poisoning. nt courage to make the \0).{»:1:»”-“:1: :’(; i ind burning | an t ead | 1ut Rinex, taken in simple cap Inspired at the Louvre Art PILOT STAYS ABOARD New York, Nov. 1 steamer merica arrived b hristopher Ahea g guided the ship out of Qu AC . still on board ANTACID e e CORRECTIVE LAXATIVE Frences Parkinson Keyes City from the worst fire in the } tory, as the nsnal sea hreeze wou! have made a clean sweep of mn: of the finest residences and a sc of frame hotels which stood to th northward of the conflagration Tt 18 understood that the loss ;ro\-rnq by insurance to the extent [ though you had never of about 70 per cent, Jap< Ask Halt of U. S. N-val Maneuvers | Tokio, Nov. 18.—Editorially wel- i |coming Edgar A. 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