New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1927, Page 4

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Iheaa towara Chicago at the first RVEY Ian |chill ot winter. One was found who | | has maa city his winter quar- !ters evewy year since 1907, though U he has no home nor friends here. “It there lsn't work in Chicago,” ai “there isn't any to be Railroad c¢mployment offices in| Has Attained Distinction in saaison ana canal strects are | crowde1 almost the ~ 1r around with un 3 and in the winter! Many Branches x i e e ot vae district hundreds, i* their coat collars. | cgate, too, in front of the S h Clark street, 1 spring brings L BLAGK JEWS WL | it of Champaign, I, Negroes are are a life of th disclosed into wing = awe Those in Bombay and Calcutta to See Goldstein Jerusalem, Feb. 25 (® — Dr. Al. exander Goldstein, prominent Zion- begun a tour of re- , some of which have ore received a Zionist ong the Negroes who have | he world productions of high ge T government besto upon Taylor a pension in appre tion of his work. ng and sculpture the |emissary, recognition in the| Bombay and Caleutta, Where works of E. Bannister, William | are about 10,000 Je will E. Scott, Edmonia Lewis, and of the | ;o first and from there Dr. Meta Vaux Warrick. F will journsy to the wide- most conspicuous suc ot 4 communities of Ran- won by Henry O. T. ore, . Sumatra, whose pictures w Zealand, Japan and the French government and placed in the Luxembourg gallery. most interesting fea- “In the field of invent ¢ Goldstein's rames of Negroes are very num " the white g vy nb type. oL ael of Cochin, India. burher which is . numbering abow fhike auiount o FOm & BIVEN | 909, claim that their an amount of f invented device light of "a locomotive so that th headlight will not leave the t when the engine approaches z “A Texas Negro has devi rail joint designed to pi spreading of rails. A Nesro f 3 Rapids, Mich, has invent pe-o-phone,” designed to ord at the other end of the wire exact duplicate of the mes: which the sender writes on the ma- chane before him. In the ficld of T tnvention the Negro has won and Slogans of Russians is still winning large honors. 2 e "X Negro, Prot. Geore Carver, Are Long and Heavy has made invaluable contributions to |, Ats Eooula Ao HabiFa the science of agriculture and there S THRaich Ena) ‘eatshe are today Negro sculptors, Negro R poets, and Negro actors who have St won wide distinction. This is a re- markable record for a race only 70 years out of slavery and only a cen- . t he upbuild- tury and a half out of jungles of ' '° 7 e Afrtea. Small wonder that the late | 5 ‘o’r tHis bodstAn BaNRIF e S T et chools. Tt declares that “Indus- R A e for flelds and factorics; we | ik 2 1 ave ) | “Although hedged about at | | ‘;7;::'”“]“ of | limitations, the 5 own | ttle ;'l“‘_“ {h himselt & worthy citize 1 h;fls T fought on every battlef] the Athe crising Li republic. “Today the Negro does 1 m.omr.nrx:IHnRHm He wants only to fill the Rus- came to India immediatel: after | the destruction of Solomon's Tem- ple. A still mora exotlc group are . 20,000 Bene Israel, who are eved to he descendants of Hin- rts to Judaism or of mixed marrages between Jews and Hin- dus. Both the white and the black k native > in th Mor musical i ally in HORDE T0 GHICAGO Each Winter Problem of Hand- ling Them Is Greater Tell Chicago, Feb, 25 workers, drifters and trek annually to Chicago wide open spaces are pre increasingly hard problem eity to meet. Chicago, the biggest center in the By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND country for homeless migrant wor i Regutersd Nurse ers, has Its population increase winter by from 40,000 to Others how this new hy- gienic pad discards easily as tissue —no laundry ECAUSE one woman so advises men, young and old, who listen only to the call of work on the open road. In the spring they drift out again to agricultural centers, logging ¢amps, and railroad construction Jobs. others, and because doctors so urge, most women are deserting the old-time “sanitary pad” for a new and better way. Eight in 10 better-class women A central odging house, open the now use “KOTEX.” year around, is one thing neces 1f the city is ¢ for this tnent of its flo: population, " the View of M. Me , com- as absorbent as ordi- missioner o 3 nary cotton pads. The city lodzin now s | but with its limited facilities ¢ in a few months for 100 men. Miss Me- ccards as easily as tisste. No | y, no embarrassment. 5, thus ending e/l danger by saving r it without No laundry—discard like tissue BUILDING IMMUNITY Normal resistance to infection can- not be expected in those who are malnourished. Immunity from weak- ness depends largely u‘ron keeping the body vitamin-nourished. Scott’s Emulsion is the food-tenic that supplies to the malnourished system the hearth and strength-building bene- fits of cod-liver oil vitamins. Scott’s Emulsion should be given to those of any age whose resistance is not up to the standard. It’s the articularly pleasant way to help Euild immunity to weakness. 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