New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1924, Page 18

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e e o 18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924, NEGRO'S FUTURE !AV”‘ 08 1D YOUNESTER !}Riflgfi MUSIGIAN | MLOBARBSUED [7riouimes ' NEWMLIDARY NS |ttty i 1922 he stopped making payments, N GROUND ARE K“LFD ! |she states, and now owes her $5,400 Itobertson, M. A. C., i assigned to 7 118th Service Company and 1520 Col- | 4,1y with the same command as is UP -r“ HIUSHF U ULt rr[l WE[] SEUI PTRESS John T. Davis of West Virginia De- {ynder the agreement £ 1y 8 >4 > same C 1S SR = Lt el harpes ofihell : 5 also Capta arlan B. Perrins, M. C. ”i ' | ' L " ,‘ fendant in Action Brought By An | DPavis denied the charges of {he | jeoiing Company To Be Attached :\“;;“;“:.,’,‘,':‘\],.l.;”,:rn st sl Falling After Air Collision actress, Bonnie Magin was long the in to 118th Medical Regiment, 118th medical laboratory section. Coolidge Gives Graduation Ad- i dress at Howard University L | Actress, c | Captain Howard A. Lamplier, M, C. ands On Fear Stri 2 A n Fear Stricken genue in the productions of Weber | T ad I millionaire son of the late Henry — - — he 118th service compan, and the i collecting company. wondo. Jun 6 eutenant g Tegy 24 o 4 Gassaway Davis of Elkins, W. Va., is o B =S N et | The new units will ba quartered at the 118th medical regiment, is author- | ; ized in adjutant general’'s orders to- e day The personnel is drawn from other existing units, China to Have Unions Captain Joseph M. Curry, V. C,, is Geneva—The government of China JRNE 1 to duiy with headquarters, | has authorized by law the organiza- Thomson, student pilot at and Jose Maria Ramos, 11 Washington, June ¢ o exican boy, chopping cot |suit brought by Miss Bonnie Magin, | Sixth ward members of the com ian actress, it is revealed in an order ! mon council will meet tonight at Coolidge, deliverin, ne ton 1 ere insta) Killed New Yor June 6.-—Miss Malvina by Supreme Court Justice Tierney o'clock at the office of Mayor A C. Hoflman, Ame and |directing Miss Magin to appear to- Paonessa to nominate a candidate ment address today at Il car here yesterday afternoon when versity, an institution 2virplanes eollided 1,300 feet in the air muel Bo Grimson, English | morrow for examination to deter: fill the vacancy in the common ¢ tained here by th ve 5 musicizn, in or and scientist, will iether she knew Davis wa iar- | cil cansed |~\ th | erican ' W be married today in the memorial ried at the time she was friendly w aerz man. | 118th medical regiment and Captain | tion of labor unions, the Internationai negroes, declared White, piloting §ro's. progress 3 Joaped to safety chapel of the Cathedral of St. John |him. A. Gorbach the |Harry C h, M. A. C. Is relleved | Labor Bureau here has announced vels of modern 1 ind that his ' wi rac C The Mexican boy, | the Divine The ceremony will be Miss Magin claimed that hetween | candidates J nd from duty with the headquarters de- | The Chinese unions are to be en- future was in his own hand 764 by fear, was unable to move | performed before the bride's statue, 1303 and 1910 Davis made repeated |si each candidat alt o tachment and will remain on duty as couraged by the government to build Contrasting “the rapid falling planes and was | “The Sacrifice,” which symbolizes the |promises to marry her. Subsequent- |1 im s il a |adjutant | up mutual assistance among mem- ment of the colored pe eneath the wrecka common sacrifices of men and women |ly he entered into an agreement to |deadlock will result, maki cessavy | Captain Frank A. North, M. A. C., | bers and to strive for an improvement relieve rom duty in command o \In labor conditiona. fea with ¢he slow and pa - hr Jips wera flying in forma- in attainment of the ideal pay her $300 a month for the rest!a ward primary. is r ward mwsement of hu 4 , . about two miles and | Besides the statue in the memorial e o whole,” ##e president adyance = 'a half north of Kelly 1. Ship num T o S o e e R B M thought tnat “the ‘s ’ three in the | “Bacchanale Ruese,” in the Luxem- bation on this o places. hourg gardens, Her bust of Paderew- gary part In a ips, flving at the rate of 100 ski has attracted considerahle atten- the race was to b honr erashed into each other | tlon lately. world for a service yw are able s and struts asunder, 1 Before hiz hands were infured dur- to vision - - ing the World war, Mr. Grimson was | “The destiny of the great African g . 4 a violinist of note, having played in eontinent, to be added at \ \uffl(\.lr] f"“‘mnl "015(‘ " England and on tha continent, as well | and in a futura not now Dies of Paralytic Stroke as with the New York Philharmonie ¥s—to the realms of the highes | “suffield, Conn., June 6.—Hobart G, and Philadelphia orcl as. Nineteen | flization, has become apparent within |Trueedell, headmaster of the Suffield | years ago he appeared in chamber | a very few decades,” the president ) for the past 12 years, died yes- | music recitals with Miss Hoffman's sald. “But for the strange and 10ng | tards Mr. Truesdell was 41 years ther, Richard Hof{man, the pianist. {nscrutable purpose which in the or- g4 and a feow days ago suffered a| Bishop Herbert Shipman will per- dering of human affairs subjected a |pepvous breakdown. He was to re-;form the marriage ceremony. After a week's motor trip, the bride will part of the black race to the ordeal |t;ry to his home in Mount Upton, N. {return to her studio here and resume | of slavery, that rg _might have been |y, 19 recuperats when he suffered a his | Work on a group of herolc size which will be placed over the entrance to Bush House in London, *“The Sacri- fice™ statue later will e placed stead, we are e now to bs con ary deg s from ecolloges and | manently in Harvard university as a | dent that this race is fo be served 0ls of the intry. He was edu- | memorial from Mrs, Robert Baco to for a great and useful work." |cated in the schonl of Mount Upten [ her husband, The special field of usefulness for |5y, m there was graduated from educated negro men and women Was cgzate academy and the University declared by Mr. Coolidge to be work | ¢ (jhjcago, He is survived by his wife with thelr own people needing “help, | 4 4, Shildre Funeral arran R 90 o0 fan ee childr uners ange- 20 guldance, leadership and inspira- [ oot MU U O g ORAGE 27, tion.” i A EE TN “The negro eommunity of America 5 has already 8o far progressed that its |3 Year Old Derby Girl members ean be assured that their Killed in Front of Home future is in their own hands” he| o o\ "G " 1na 6.—Three and o ~ “Racial hostility, ancient tr: H » % 8dded. “Racial hostility, anclent tra- 1, 10 oy 014 Cecilia Klesyk was struck dition ahd social prejudice are not to Ralfxear old Coey/a Hiesvic was strich s eliminated Immediately” or. easily. | 500 M08 L A of AT ck operated b ck F Y thay will e | ns g, O i \West Haven, driver for the Haggerty ored people by their own efforts and | 1V °<! i grlas forithe Hasgsc) under their own leaders shull prove ‘7" ing cc ::!- \h'm AN a‘\" 1.':_;':'- worthy of the fullest measure of op- | "";"fl"' " ”.r i 'n'- v.‘l: . ”:~ iosinied A . |ehild's home, Flynn was arrested on . . e St a charge of reckless driving and re- New Haven Prosecutor in | o3 e o rearies tameoe: Big Raid With Police [ron New Haven, June 6. —Assistant City | - Attorney Clarence F, Parton and two YRI(‘ Prnf(w‘mv thirinxz policemen seized ten cases of whiskey, i o 88 gallons of pure grain alcohol and After Thirty-One Years Haven, June &.—Members of (,()hN’(FI 01 quor raid on Wooster street, Armed with a search warrant the ralding party entered the home of Ealvators | honor of Praf. Frederiek W. Willlams, Btalano, smashing down the door aft- | wha i& retiving from the Yale faculty er hearing a noilse and no ona re. after 31 years of teaching. Refer. sponded to their knocks. Tnside they | ence to his services as an Orjentalist, found two goats tied to a stove and [teacher, author, book reviewer and two more asleep in a hed. The goats | friend and also to his efforts In bulld. oftered no opposition and the liquor | Ing up Yale-dn-China were made hy was moved Mr\:‘lvu sidewalk and thence {the varlons guests in speeches, Prof. OUR STORAGE P Chl]dr(‘ll ] H(IS(‘ to police headquarters, The H"‘l'&i\\“”flh\‘| was presented with a hand. HARTFORD HOME 7 0 o ¥ N e e e N yossession of the home, | komely bound velume, each pa 5 . s A " " : : 0 Jere Isft 1n_possession of the Posls | e e I Te i ST M Connecticut Furriers 9C A limited number of late Spring models including the season's at headquarters Staiano appe: one of those present. Many of these S0 W, MAIN ST, | Regular $1.00 Sin:n"r‘d styles and colors are marked for quick | clearance . was arrested for liquor law tion | were written in Aslatle tongues, mod. Fibre and mercer two toned » service Tel, 2 being placed nnder $500 bonds for |ern anclent or ohsolete and Idfographs Motor Service Tel. 2089 wide ribbed sport hose, self colored N appearance today. | and hieroglyphics abounded, turn over tops, navy and brown, red Millinery Shop—Fourth Floor v | and black, black and brown, black and silver. @ H 5‘6’ Exceptional—Main Floor | oo SUMMER SILK FROCKS Corset Brassieres | $25.00 ...« $29 75 95C Beautiful snd charming styles for Miss or Matron in crepe de The new Sennits have wide In Best Fit, Chie Mode and Artls chine street and afternoon frocks, Roshanara street and sports frocks, brims and low crowns: stripst [ | tle, gore over each hip, hooked side Printed street and afternoon dresses, georgette afternoon and dinner nds 1n elub eolors are popus | and back. Sizes 32 to 44 dresses and white dresses for graduation or weddings, lar. $4. Exceptional—Main Floor | J Stelger's—Fourth Floor Late Items | Worth Seeing 4B | - EXCEPTIONAL - B ;;'g"g, ‘g“"f«-”g’; WOMEIV’S SILK HOSIERY EW is a little word hut it carries a F156 SBaltis ok ber ) . th The Steiger Special of fine quality silk plated on silk fibre, ex- mighty hig meaning to the stylish 2 i r | | black and “eordovan. Al sizes Reg (-,upm in length, elagticity and width, pure white, peach, $l OO dAresser, Tt stands out all over in the things e Aiv mincerammes 1 | boe, dawn, cinnamon, black, log cabin, airedale, ete.. ... ... | Faceptional— Main Floor chapel Miss Hoffman has a statue, j | %teiger,'lnt. — HARTFORD — assigned to the tsd@le fate which has | paraiytic stroke, which caused befallen many anoriginal peoples | jeath a few hours later. when brought into conflict with Mr. Truesdell was a well known more advanced communities. Tn- [, ator of hoys and had received many THESE EXCEPTIONAL Special for Saturday VALUES SATURDAY ONLY ' ' magow L, NEW SUMMER Girls’ Bloomers y 59c¢ Of FEnglish eateen in white and pink, with hemstitched ruffles. Rizes 4 to 6 years. Fxceptional ~Main Floor These new hats, fregh from their wrappings, will immediately proclaim their individuality, There are models for street, dress and general wear in the most fashionable hght and dark colors, Flower trimmed models Saucy Buckled Satin Hats New Taffeta Pokes Airy Transparent Lace Hats Women's Ho:lery $1.95 Value #3 and $3.50 A1l slik Ingrain hose, full fashioned excellent welght, Brown, Tan and Grey shades, also pure white and black s T 30 S T RS T R 200 ATTRACTIVE SUMMER HATS Thiz special group includes. m Al Exceptional-—Main Floor New silk and straw combinations Clever new embroidered effects rEATEE ’ Colorful new flower trimmings r - Chie tailored and street hats (V4 Ex m‘! > | New modes for the matron . = YALUE—~ e —— .;4—“ wara present at a dinner last night in | | | Steiger's—Main Floor = | he wears—his shirt, his tie or his hat. i e He goes where he's certain the shirt or mT'ONAL ) & B o hat he buys is up-to-the-minute—correct! YL And that place s this men's shop. > Tmlg‘id gléuws WOMEN,AS WHITE FOOT'WEAR Of fine dimities h e Al W <« White Dress Pumps in very attractive model with Some new t have come in recently, oy < Round or Roll neck mode . white trimmed with o We'll tell you ahout them but they'll have Dot pinned Gewy. BS ¥ ; Rote and Blus, 34 to & and block heel ....ovv0eauenee to be seen to be fully appreciated, 1 Enciptinst—Nai Flos Staiger's=-30atn Tioce cut MH design in vamp, with flexible Evervt hatzs to hose—hrand & @ new! When they're first in evidence among ! [ maWAL i o = | B INFANTS’ we've got them in, absotbent towels of Creepers in plain chambray, check gingham, with white collars size, piain oF ‘.,‘; borders, a f and euffs. Touches of handwork. Sizes l - = . 1to3 years .... . Freeptional — Main Floor i Steiger's—Second Floor - EXCECTONAL- o8 ® Phililgiifl‘gig““"i" CORSE IS cellent qualit 1 A lot of well known makes including Binner's and La Camille | 7‘:’r‘:_: Adereq Phitipp ’ front lace, low and medium bust, long hip and well 5 Fscoptional— Main Floor | boned. Flezh and white coutil; value $8.00, . A 3.9 Steiger's—Third Floor

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