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ROBINSON NOW IN SOUTH CAROLINA out of their pulpits in the circula- tion of falsc standers designed to lead any umnformed per: from the demogratic party, vocated by Judge -Maxwell Rice, of £herman, Tex., in an address before NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928, SPANISH PREM'ER the organization meeting of the able even to grant a foreign loan. Big financial operations were ef- fected in this year, including the conversion of over ¢.000,000,000 to a little over 414,000,000 pesetus. Not a cough in a lem ful A loan also was made to Argentine . P [ Fl of 100,000,000 pesetas and that na- HIS Bfln lfl 0'0l' 01' VG tion acquired two warships from was granted, and this is on the way 3 X < o to realization. ; e Robinson Special Car, En Route to Madrid, Sept. 13 0 General S & . : Miguel Primo De Rivera, dictator of | 10 1928, the Afth year of the direc- “When you see my new United Armu’ 5 T insou t8day entered South Carolina, | e 5 : sary of his advent fo power by tak- | the agreement on the = the a question of. English Prince Delaged in S0 | ine seps o suppress the tatest rev- | Tansicr by the Interested powern bobillci o spli: dealing with matters for which ne | for the development of communica- cpposition to the party’s ticket, but | to make my choice vis the blindfold test, The tale of a tear in a pair of myal:omu than when he seized the power |in the strength of the Spanish gar- ditions there. A . “I found them smooth, mild and delight- Furnitold Simmons, North Carolina’s | g quring the visit of his warshi . sit of P | generals determined to cleanse Spain To DET”“ HRS POPE sist on Owp Govps. There’s not a cough quarters. | dance given for the prince and other | tion becausc he had no assurance | mation he had received he felt con- |sent out while brother officers es-| por five years he has carried a Atlanta, Sept. 13 (—Detention of Dallas County Women's Democratic scnior senator, and of the formation | ig (his port. of its corrupt politics and direct the | in a film-ful!” Mr. Robinson, however, in an ad- | qfficers of H. M. S. Durban. that the. cowirtry would endorse the | SOUENEr Baptist Mission Wants to fident that the state as usual would | corted Prince George fo an ante | burden of reeponsibility. that wonld tion of any man less generously en- | Mrs. Louise Pope by District Attor- m m 0, mt sut“ w m campaign committee yesterday, e $ayS Norma Talmad e after the BllndfOld Test Ym The concession of an aerial line Columbia, 8. C.. Sept. 13 (P—With- | A Spain, celsbrafed the Mfth saniver, | L2048 there has hoen.no. outatend- picture, ‘The Woman Dispiited,” you the tirth of the eight states to Le . olutionary disturbance. out great progress has been made P E ohias - ot wantirg to show iality t ‘fhe dumocratic vice presidential | Barbara Allair N 3 part 5 o any ' had not been trained, have left their | tions and water-power. 10 one of his three speeches in Char- |, which I had heard of many times. trousers that temporarily held up a|and opened his headquarters at the | Fison in Morocco, whose mainte- Gouns, Prior to his visit he had heard of | oniel TNes At EOUS o A meus drain on the resources of S Sl ol LS o lullyeool...Hcrnl!er,whenl-m of the state of anti-Smith clubs and | 4 ‘snag on a rustic hench ruined | nation’s step:: toward a brighter fu- | dress to democratic leaders in Char- | Dancing was stopped and & hurry- | pow ¥- | new movement. Question Her Regarding Their be found in the democratic column |room. In a few moments the|pave broken the physical constitu- mw Tfl“N ||!flUSERS between 8evilla and Buenos Aires out wasting time, Senator Joe Rob- | ing event except the signature of will notice that I smoke cigarettes in visited on his drive through the Five years of constant hard work [ With the execution of the schemes 1 Y yowinee found in North Carolina | p A i one of the four leading brands, | decided ania Barbara, Cal, Sept. 13 /— | mark on him. He appears much| large reductions have been made Jolte expressed satisfaction over con- Happily, I picked Ovo dinner dance was going the rounds|war office in Madrid on September |Nance hitherto has been an enor- the opposition to the Smith ticket bY | yinto “brine. George of Great Brit-| At that time he h | Beatn: C ce G Gre: y eaded a group of required to smoke I shall naturally in- the opening up of republican head- | tpe royal nether garments during a|ture. He fac~d an uncertain situa- lotte, declared that from the infor- up call for needle and thread was Carvies Burden Missing Treasurer Carnes. in November. princely hand thrust the garment In his concluding address in North | through the door for a maid to Carolina, the audience that inee,” adding: Challenge Issued ; “1 challenge these whisperers to | presidential senator told the | niend. a “whispering cam- paign was being conducted against the democratic nom- The prince resumed his in- terrupted dancing program some- what later. Barred by paternal edict from fly- ing to Hollywood to visit the film colony, the prince motored down in- stead at the invitation of Lily Dam- owed with mental energy and de- ney Asa Keyes of Los Angeles, for termination. “How does he keep himself keyed | up?” is a question often asked. One of the secrets of his power to com- mand sleep whenever he likes and his ability to drop off into slumber in the most {questioning in connection with the affairs of Clinton 8. Carnes, missing treasurer of the Southern Baptist Home Mission Board, will be re- quested, it was announced from So- licitor General John A. Boykins' of- show where Governor Smith ever |ita, French film star. They were | & 1€ T10% uncomfortable places | fice, performed an official act that|guests of Douglas Fairbanks and|3"d 19 wake up at the time previ-| The move for the questioning fol- showed he was dominated by the|Mary Pickford at dinner last night. ;’“‘f! xed by himself. He does not |lowed receipt of press dispatches in Catholic church.” Miss Damita said she met the|taKke and does not need much sleep, | which she was quoted as saying that He declared it was against Ameri- | prince in Paris more than a year :" '“”'lhe judged by the fact that|-Only the surface had been scratch- can principles to “deny official rec- [ago while he and his brother, the|he rarely. retired before 4 or b ed” in the investigation of Carnes’ ognition” to a man because of his | Prince of Wales, were visiting there. ”dork In the morning and is awake | affairs, which already have dis- church aftiliations and said he would T ::l’nha;l( ?'t work again h:un before |closed an immense shortage in his “rather be associated with Tammany | Many Married Women Are 5o °0° l:m;‘qnsu;‘: is subor- | accounts with the mission board es- Hall than with Fall, Daugherty and D d by Railroad|im y reaching his office before |timated at $1,000,000. Denby,” and added that neither| LTOPDE Yy 1iroa L 7 Apr Mrs. Pope, it was disclosed, President Coolidge nor Herbert New York, Sept. 13 (P—Newspa- ; rimo De Rivera is strictly ab- |brought Sonia Nordlie, a Norwegian Hoover had .“ever opened his pers said hundreds of married wom- | stemious because ?,, suffers from | girl, into contact with the missing mouth” in condemnation of these|€M employed by the Long Island|diabetes and has willed to cure it by | treasurer and arranged a contract PRNiest offiners. railroad have received notices ter- (dieting. He refuses to allow him.|by which Carnes was to finance the e sonator assailed the republi- |Minating their employment after | self to be injected with insulin and |young woman's aspirations to a mo- can vecord on care of disabled war | Dec. 31. other supposed remedies, about all [vie career for a percentage of her A e Tand farm relief and in| The classes of employes hardest | of which he is extremely skeptical. |earnings atter she had become es- touching upon the question of power, | Bt include station agents, stenos. Popular With All tablished. said that Gov. Smith always had |Faphers, clerks, bookkeepers and| General Primo De Rivera's sense| Search for Carnes, who disap- treated power Interests in New York | PIsts. It is understood the order|of humor and facllity of under. |peared August 15, was spurred to- state “falrly.” Will not affffect Widows. or women|standing have made him popular |day with information from a con- 'Fie ‘proposes {0 treat the power | Vh0Se husbands were disabled in the | with all classes. Even his political [ductor on a Southern Railway pas- intorests 9f the natien faiedy,” e |°cFviDe of the company, g ene::les confens that his grasp of | BERgOF lirlln,' who said he believed it holds the right of e problems which troubled them for|the missing treasurer was a passen- ::tdugrt g::etra'::om bove tha mere| Experts say that our digestive or- | yeary {3 phenomenal. The politicians | §er on his New York train that date. Hgnt of great corporations to_ make | 5418 Need 16 hours rest out of every | haq tried in vain to settle the Moroc- s iR 24 hours, and that one good meal|eq problem, had failed in thelr ef. 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