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g Lf ‘ | publication, and this befor: he went fof his public record, including the [5Croll that proclaimed him an honor-| Mr. Morrow jeft the palace in a| = Jne of the escorting party asked |into conference with Smith. Lev. John Roach Straton, pastor of | ¥ citizen by vote of the council of |sort of triumphal procession. A great Mr. Morrow if he would ke to hear ¥ writter by prem agencies for the esnective amusemezt eompnny. Albany, N. Y. Aug. 17 P—| After dinner, the governor and ! Calvary Baptist church, in New :r:ynl,llunlctpall{)~. Alderman 0. J,!crowd gathered around the huilding | the bells ring. ,He' replied that hlll‘ { Albany is heginning to doll up for |NiS Buest watched and listencd (0 a York city, Smith has not indicated | Guzman, Bpealflng in behalf of the the the band again hailed the am- would like to hear them ringing a 3 TENTETICESS the big doings next Wednesday |MOVietone production of Herbert ljust how far his rejoinder will go.|8OVernor, said: | bassador with the national anthem. | the time. 3 GOOD BILL AT STRAND GIFT NIC AT CAPITOL | ight when in the short space of |Hoover's acceptange speuch at the |on. fact that he has gone so e 5, An execellent program of enter- Tonight offers Merchants Gift | ubout an hour and a halt its leading] Smith residence, where ecarlier in haustively into old files showing tainment is being offered ut the Nizht at the Capitol i1 Strand today and Saturday with the \uluable gifts from le presentation of five select r vaudeville, and Tho “The Mating Cail” us photoplay The vaudeville cal n stores will be awar sh's trinmphant 1 Sister,” a d ) fas prall ietion for Mciro-Goldwyn-May- | 1 received at the r S- lerds t photoplay frature terday and shouid be well 1i - Ay ing the remainder of the week i 2 Versatile Three offer Wh ter” was that com s sin a 2 Lals hth o music; the Perry Corvan Four; + % !tlian - zovernmen 1 § ate Soldiers” do a g haractorvized as one of t act that was s ever sereen xon Hoicr and are con catter and al umbers; ¢ » Four Ix many s supy nowerful are T Gravitation.” an d by Henry King. { time since he began the series of |can members of the slatire e pierely a personal pleasure trip ' offering. wn - for his work Tol'able {conferences with prominent demo- | over appropriations for « park sys-'is heing welcome with as much () ® § The photoplay “"The Al Call 1 Stella Dally Pr*aola,” ic drys, he found a litile respite [ tem on Long Island. pomp and ceremony as the president 5 18 a Rex Beach story of adventur = Wirning of Rarbara Worth,” yesterday for a shart dr #e with| Then, too, there is the task of might receive, u omo l e u les b ic Flame” and others. Mrs. Smith. And this Lrict outing | formulating his reply to William | Mr. Morrow was made an honor- ' 1 ning Monday for three days co-feature presents Alice would have had to be deferred if | Allen White's eharges that he fa- ary citizen of Puebla and welcomed i the Strand will present ( Lowis and Chester Conl in the his overnight guest, Senator Geor vored the saloons and allicd Inter- | pergonally on the highway miles . “New Britain Minstrel 19 e Di | of Georgia, had arrived a bit earlicr. | ests while an assemblyman. Reports from Puebls when he cntered the | 0 st of fifty boys of New Noise.” TBeginning Snunday for four ! | Britain wiho have heen r 1 wrd 1ess in “Out under the direction of My the past two weols Photoplay attraction he day night presents Not Lewis Stone and v e mesanealiod’ ning Sun- | the Mest photonlays in w) n Kerry, | Opular star h peared, Nolan in { "'T'hv fanlzn Legion” a thrilling £ ale of love, passion and romance E —_— 5 Her Ik TODAY ONLY 17 (P b The most costly and claborat mpt to commit suf- H South A n scene yot construct- by a well f a for the is that of the to divu shrine foreground in Douglas banks' new production Fairbanks as The Gaucho, today only at the Palace. Not only the dozn buildings of | * &' the plaza and strect, but 11 5| Neryonsly ng of decoratton, including an unusnal And when s variety of merch constitute an ensen chitectur: nd a The long fli ding to the chrine at the back accommo- dated scveral companics of coldi The palace and adjucent building represent the finest architecture of the South Ameriean tropoli having beendesigned by (arl Os Borg, the eminent Swedish ated by Ge tation manage River fully r to shore. s gusoling ndise, propertics, | UL her hat and pockethook of rare ar- bunk. he was not quick en ic import T her before she dove o steps 'md rescued her, Poli and she was taen to Vatuable Gifis ¢ —_—— TODAY and SAT, DOUBLE FL Vaudeville 1 DANUBES “Defying SATILE THREE “CHA ALICE, WHITE TER CONKLIN —_—fn “THE BIG NOIs3 A Comedy Mirth-Qu:ke! _———— Thomas Meizhan =y PALACE ._\ | RENEE ADOREE EVELYN BRENT — TODAY —— DOUGLAS (NG NFRN FAIRBANKS “THE MATING CALL” GAUCHGC | S Wo— ’ Ma an BRGNSy DAy Har 3 i CTHE | Clem g Ntory Pull of Dy 1 Presine ~—You'il | HOOT 1 “HEY, HEY, 3 Acts of Vauloy BRITAT MINSTREY, FOLL1ggm Coming Sunday and Mouday W B TOM MIY in “PAINTED PO - CICN OO0 THE PICTUL CAPi TOL BEGINS SUNDAY For 1 Days < il ve—ri Separate Them Forever! Sqrad WWMMMMM. tuyg! W == Onlows otherwine indicated. theatrica) mofices and reviewe 1p this colmnn are } —_— | d patrons in | demoeratic nes. The erup- |ing on, e big aftrac- < his latest and one of cd 1 voman acting t to the river and but without hesitating he fol- | : Te b s ) ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ANKLETS, ETC. PICK O’ THE PICTURES! ! 4 . = 3 MolgLOil and (i‘resms | - 2 F amois and Sponges TON"GHT ) A Great Show! ; ‘ Baby Hammocks—$1,95 up i 7 5 o ]' "1 1 4| ; : Mirrors, Pumps, Jacks, Etc. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 | The Georgia senator, who was|were going the rounds today that state yesterday by General Fonato| *It is our pleasure to honor nndi The governor and Mayor Romolo :1 BANY R the recipient ot hie state's solid vote | the reply would be made public|Bravo Izquierdo and a large group | welcome the friendly ambassador of < i Ofarrill escorted Mr. Morrow across and a scattering of votes from other |shortly, although the governor said |of the highest state and city offi-|a powerful and friendly country |states for the presidential nomina- |yesterday that the situation had |cials. The ambassador motored into | whose sympathy and understanding | B¢ Plaza to the famens eathedral T" [;HEER leTH {tion at Houston, was the third [“taken a new turn” by the publica- | the city t large crowds and was | have endorsed him to all Mexicans | 0f Puebla which is one of the most | southern dry to come here this week |tion of White's cablegram from |escorted Into the municipal palace |and creatoq o new era of good will | beautiful and costly buildings in the at the invitation of the nominee |Europe denying he had retracted |Past lines of cavalry at salute while | and friendship.” |Tepublic. There another extraordi- ’ | Senator Glass of Virginia. and Jo- [any of the charges. bands played the Mexican national Ambassador Morrow expressed his |nary distinction was shown him . . ifipatipn | SePhus Daniels. of North Carolina,| While some of Smith's advisers |anthem. thanks in a few warm words of ap- | When the cathedral bells were rung Cl[y DOllmg U[) TOX‘ NOUHC&UOII‘:pummn preceding him. are known to favor him making his| At formal ceremonies ir the audi- | preciation. Gov. lzquierdo of the, for him. The bells have been silent “Georgia is safe,” was the only counier offensive against White @ |€Nce room of the palace, Mr. Mor- [ municipality presented Mr. Morrow | most of the time since the religious Ceremonies statement. George would s « for comprehensive answer to all critics |[TOW Was presented with an on’lcial‘wilh souvenirs of native woodwork. | laws became effective. vl many | citizen, Governor Smith, will be foi- | the day the democratic nominee de- | how he voted in various social lrxu-; werchants | mally notified of his selection as livered portions of his own address lative subjects, however, has bgen | o andard bearer. {In private for recording by a similar | interpreted by some as meaning that | State street, the thoroughfare | Machine but, of course. 10 be held {he will make his counter charge all- success, | lvading 10 the cast steps of the | fOr relvase until after public deliv- | embrasive piration itol where the cerciony will be | “I¥ at his notofication. ey is evolving into a young oduy the governor expected Sen- dway. Flags and other decor- | &tor Walsh of Montana at the ex. % paraphernalia are being drap- | “Cutive mansion. Like Glass, Dan. b ed over windows and cornices of all i¢ls und George ,the one time pre- | down town see- convention rival of Smith and Tea- r tion. Hotels filling up rapidly | 1ot Dome prosecutor wus invited to J H ind managers are scratehing their Albany by the presidential nomine heads wondering if sufficient space | 10 obtain his views on for to- | B ative Alling Rubber Co. 240 MAIN ST. made in of the been | he most buildings in the general will be available for the thousands | political situation. Walsh withdrew s A ’d A" Yd dG t of out of town visitors bezinning | ftom the race for the nommation ¢ U, 3, ANASSador Accorded Grea to swarm lLere for the occasion. A | Houston after he ran third in the | fiberal supply of cots is only a par- | California primaries, | Honors i tial answer to the problem. | When not engaged in matters | ! thrilling |~ \White these prep: SPORTING GOODS . RUBBER GOODS \tions are go- | Pertaining to his campuign Smith | — Gov. Smith is finding many |15 devoting much of his time to lies the things to keep him busy and little | State business such as clomency ricture ime for recreatio: FFor the first | hearings and clashes with republi- . Aug. 1T (P — . Morrow, American am- r. making what he desired to Atwater Kent Radios Tennis Rackets. .$3.75 to $15.00 W. & D. Tennis Balls. . . ... 50¢ U. 8. Tennis Shoes $1.50 to $3.95 Racket Presses ........... T3¢ vich this | Name By Public DEMAND/ —We are repeating this -An un- A~ /AL M I dressed | il itlge her ! orge A r. who clothed i W station on the ough to into the P e e Golf Clubs ......... $1.00 up) Golf Bags . ......... $2.75 up Golf Balls . ... . ... 25¢ to $1.0( \Golf Shoes ... .. $5.95 to $8.45 e —————————————————— } ; d GARDEN HOSE ......... 10c to 20c ft. " T / RAINCOATS—$3.19 to $12.50 | 2 '\ WATER BOTTLES AND SYRINGES ELASTIC BELTS AND TRUSSES cr were Spring- GENUINE LEATHER HAND BAGS AND SUIT CASES—SPECTAL PRICES U. S. 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