New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1928, Page 8

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0Dl but that the ame of Williams stood |they thought the Smiths of too hum- o , out with lustre on the pages of his- |ble birth to occupy the White House. i | (et sitg. Corr. maks M‘n;y. Al “We nur; v«::lc h-‘nh ucr lx“nnr‘; Swedish Leader Presented Guest | campaign. ful progress offers $10.090—85 n all of se in this state, |numerous than the higl ollared i Y " I i the Wrong Case. ‘When holding the post of minister |a leathar oase. find prefe stock Tith benws eof the democrat hit st those opposad to jcrowd!" he shouted. “Thank God| . . Tw CEOME G i nfi" ek 5 ot : . Smith “because of his member- *for the comrion people, who believe | = t : FAGE EXASWAR ?h:; in the Cathelic ulnrch"'n:l well [in folrness and justice. Gavernor]".mzren, Sweden's minister ‘of for |cahinet, he was commissioned te [lid and put the on amount invesied. Write Boz . ie— as those, whe he said, were opposed [Smith has shown his faith by his|ci&n aftairs, has s reputation for |hestow a decoration upom & con- |thersby esrning th m m M ‘ m t the governor's election because | works.” i absent mindedness, and a new in. |tractor of & small city in southern |fellow guests 88 * Fxtomporaneous Speeches e e I B R . | + Rebinson Epecial Car En Route to ‘Amarille, Tex., Oct. § UP—Afte nore than 10,000 miles of campaign- | ing, Semator Joe Robinson today READY' turned his face toward Texas, in A i which state, more thar a month ago MW cq:‘ " | he opened his drive for the vice presidency in a Labor Day speech at | TO.WEAR Dallas. 177 MAIN STREES The return to the Lone Star State | for an address at Amarillo this aft. | ernoon found the democratic nom- | | DEPT. st 5 tar difteenl campaiguer fhas | OUTLET MILLINERY COMPANY 1 i write out all of the -pe:znu to bei WISHES TO ANNOUNCE | 177 M‘fil Street i THE OPENING OF A ! ; boe list and with the vigor that has | marked his more than 25 years in | DOWNST. AIRS RE ADY'TO-WE AR DEPT. congress, he now goes after his Smee| Tmeneh || ANNOUNCING the OPENING salient declarations. A voice, which ‘in long years of public life never | ‘has caused trouble, has been tested | thoroughly and found able to bear | :the strain of day-after-day speaking. | Now, in speech after speech, he fre- O F A N ‘quently thunders out with a volume ithat needs no amplifiers to carry his | words through open doorways to | . £ - icrowds which in many cities have | y overflowed into the streets. Today's speech at Amarillo was arranged after it had been found | that the senator would have a stop | /of several hours there on his way to | 3 ¥ P , N. M., where he is scheduled 7 ‘to arrive today at §:15, mountain | N F F i itisa, or 15 minutes ahead of the | a Il ks hour set for his .5(‘1‘-..»:.. 1 ew roc | E; Winds Up in Oklahoma i A 1 ¥ i ol Bobioson wound up s three Stylishly made in the newest materials and J IN A DD]nON TO OUR campaign in Oklahoma at Chickasha lact night. In this ad- Sh*fdes' 37 95 and 510 00 Priced at . ’ dress, s he did in other speeches in u"f:r‘i;'m ”5,,, Jersey Frocks ' DRESSES and MILLINER Y as the president's chief adviser, had | been as “dumb oysters” regarding e sctiviten of certaln republican One and two-piece outfits, in all coloRrs and | @ also opened up, in his Okla- sizes, €g. I 5 g i oveca . n v ovi [ SBR $4,95$m_00 S : FEATURING ONLY THE NEWEST CREATIONS IN sk 3 COATS OF THE MOST SELECTED MATERIALS, BEAU- /Owen, one time member of the dem- | =) {ocratic national committee and now | s T ot s v | ! , TIFUL SHADES TRIMMED WITH THE MOST GORGEOUS 3 | Sport and Dress Coats | L FURS, STYLED BY THE FOREMOST AMERICAN AND “Mr. Owen says I have lost pres- tige by accepting the vice presiden- ' tial nomination,” Robinson declared. Trimmed with genuine Furs, Values to $39.50. ‘ - B PARISIAN DESIGNERS. o e o e | Specially @18 (00 $25.00 Like Benator Curtis. who stump- | ed the state last week, Robinson | uade's bid tor he Indian vote, Las | IN BOTH SPORT AND DRESS MODELS Tight he found & number of Indians | : : T e SIZES FOR of the Kiowa tribe occupying seats Featurlnx Junlor and Ml‘.e. . MISS AND MADEMOISELLE in the audience. Roger Wiliams. who v cared for | inchi i | PRICED FROM phaenric.c| Chinchilla Coats mE 1S $25.00 ™ $125.00 e e s s | SneeiZto 2. Reg. S5 @1000 R I8 t B3 . i those spplauding. The scnator said | that all those who had persecuted ' Williams now had been forgotten, | ! 4 . - W : Ry, : | WAL that you will just 6 TLE : ADORE 4 . N v Materials MILLINERY CO. Ny Newest Shades Priced From $15.00 * $25 00 Here’s A New, Low Price On Hand-made Soleil : o g g Y1, MATERIALS Lurge and $ 95 Other Hats e 8 VS o 7 : Small o Up to i - Tl s o ‘ : Broadcloths’ Headsizes. $15.00. =1 e R A N\ Velvet Copies of the models which have achieved success at much higher prices! BADGER - IR Cashmere Styles for the debutante and Madame, and an excellent choice of colors and % i Ay 4 J headsizes. Your hat is sure to be here! MINK | i TR DYED BABY SEAL : ' Piled Fabrles ; - S “ o * . In Our Downstairs Store CHILDRENS HATS ° BEAVER ol Dlstinctlon Mixtures FELTS, VELVETS, VELOURS MANCHURIAN WO g : ; ) IURIAN WOLF 31-98 g 9298 $1‘98 to 33'75 OPOSSUM Friess Foum - Most exceptional value at A large selection of styles and JAPANESE FOX 315 - 335 » e these prices. colors to choose from. POINTED FOX

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