New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 31, 1927, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927. Mayor Thompson Angered by Survivors of Bcean Tragedies s, The oo Pilice Save Would-Be ASSASS omcoene of Acion. e ot it i s Derisive Telegrams S’]N flf WEA”HY Unfold Sufferings Tiho e ahip ent 0 tove b From Lynching gty L She \va n et i Al PR 1S transe ¢ : KERESS of s board. of 1ers Sammon and Robbins of ti obgitl o (U et al F New York, Oct. 31 (A—Twil s Sleeredt Nt 3 iTeece, Dbt The |t I it R s orderiork Immaculate, know athers. Services wer vivors of two se : y to Attend Mecting Forces Post- | yeo i v proxy in their infane 4 : ! o l( old the "JO\'H" 0‘ L; Flect f 1 o FLENU temple: the: & I o 8 gio 1 v f 1 yers to clar he ¢ h} "hp Haeing 1y S o . hat came to nine a minutes and our 3 win an ihu r t a apa BUU)‘ Found in F?Jlflgfl QUfl“er s e e e A ; % nem . et ML s Rete el e | taxed ting capac 1 h b 5 iy xtra chairs g i osenesten R ot 0! AILET X E e ar y Y sid sanctuary for the Motic ¢ that the finance board recon- concrnrs et ¢ RAY, GAS and OXYGEN toussios, - FIND SITE OF ANCIENT RACE ' Smithsonian Scientists Unearth Tn- One o d through presidential dian Village 2,000 Years Old—Not Puchlos, t once and sur. this ¢ larder wus red n Captain P which from the Vol hour later the erew fell exhausted on : or on deck t : i in i 4 trom From Boston came detalls of the L i the sta iven him of three of the cr VL Tt Tived wa and Swollen at End of[)(zy~ REMOLA HEALS - BLIND, BLEEDING, EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL. 0 T called him 1 o allow my sentiments ohibi- ¥y Eyer when B s o e y n to i e with to 1y E LA 1s and knew a collision w others for 14years. 1., AT et Je. | nent red the auxiliary 3 me to mer '« d and hauled of t Noted Stage Star | writes: “Each performance brings with it its attendant ner- vousness and I relish the opportunity for a soothing smoke while playing. Dur- ing the coursz of ‘The Play’s the Thing’ I am called on to smoke at frequent intervals. It is always a Lucky Strike. I know from many years’ use of this cigarette that my throat is constantlyprotected and that it will give me the greatest enjoyment.” Nl AL By ‘It’s toasted” No Throat [rritaionNg_ Cough.

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