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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927. 2 900 NEGROES SAY GOODBYE TO ‘KING Growds Stand in Rain Shouting < i | ducted by the Farewells ths atetai Tuesd ay afternoon December in| - - the church parlors. The society has | Flora Jurich, u sister, ~ of As- |1 for the past 1! Dec. 2 (B—Four . Y., was bequeathed $5, New Orleans, Dec. 2 (P—Five hiundred negroes stood in a pouring Mmontl rain here today and shouted: “God 1’004 ave our president as Marcus Gar- ' vey, self-styled “president of Afric boarded the steamer S which a short time later Colon, The negro, whose sentence Iy was commuted served more than two years in the [for. Atlanta federal | fl macea, comm nt- ha re penltentiary on a technical charge of using the mails to defreud, will be taken to Jamaica {rom Colon. He had been ordered & deported by the federal government. Perched on “a cannon on the promerade deck of the steamer, Garvey delivered his valedictory to is adherents, pledging that he | would carry on his work “for negro treedom all over the world” and de- claring he had been “framed In or- (" SORTAE Your com story | WIAM, Doth of Cleveland, Ohio, der to get lands hie was to colonize [fn"any nowspanes duriae the s { Consiruction permits were issued in Africa.” nittee's investigation. Your com- (05 WQEL John Raikes, Clarksburg, A swelling chorus of “amens™ and |yjttog hng worked quietly and we | We Vi, with 1,250 kilocycles and 63 “ain't that the truth?" grected e A th o e g1t witts, WSAR ¢ and Welch s a burst of speech and there situation in Tatann o ¥ River, Mase., cheering when the ship Ieft the copae 10 Kiloeyeles and 250 watts, wharf, “Your committee reports specifi- - KOWW, of Walla Walla, Wash A committee of negrocs, officers of ooy inator s ordcred deleted as of the Universal Negro lmprovement | 1—The present retail p of assoclation, of which Garvey is the gicoline in Connecticnt as contrastod call letter of \WABQ head, came here from W York, 1o that of five 1 0 shows an d to WEAN Chicago, Cincinnati, Clevel, Pittsburgh to witness his exit from the United States. | One of the leaders announced | forn: that members of the association had |ent given Garvey 310,000 to defr penses of the trip to Jan for settling there after he arrived. | the He is expected to open offices it operate with Jamaica, it was stated. Garvey carried a stlver-headed (Continued from Page .) ( league and games will com- | been at cording to left for Charles after he hed |in excess of what had b (Continued From First Page; and - and average decline of a gallon. tion ari |Will of Transatlantic BROADCASTING ™ i lirror who was lost at | Fedon s Ot “0ld Glory,” w etmas sate con. | FE0ETR1 Radio Commission ISSUeS vive wervona o < The widow, Mrs. Dorothy Hu e, was left §5,000 and the BERLIN NENS |4 | entered in the Hartford Coun- s admitted (o immediat annual ( ndics' Aid society .wi s allocations of broad- for this event s will be | 2 stations were announced to- hle day by the federal radio commis- Pythian Sisters' fair recently ilso anthorized the s most decided su suance of two o | the voluntary | tion and the of another nounced were WMBH, New Bedford, striction permits, deletion of one sta- R chanee in call letters wion. changes ane | HOURDA'S Future Queen & Simple Tastes statem I v chair The exact dy Monday and they fective December 10 Kkiloeyeles with full time, ef- - Port Maine and were granted broadcasting { will operate nd 500 watts operate with 590 0 walts, eifective ion to exchang with 8. Kilocy Dec W Kitocyel South Bend, Ind., to th W Neither you shay four cents b & HITS INSURANCE RATE CUT. eme court on the order of the Missouri nt of Insurance mak- 10 per cent reduction in their liana, i ral life as a studer University. he has @ o very simple and Malacca cane and wore A snappy Your con for ftire, lightning, hail and Katwijk, several miles from taltored light brown checked sult. Ithat the state form insur He rted don, whigh she shares with Negroes held an umbrella over him monthly chec vetail priee A Horaualn s o0 the | GrAllotin AT faliow: alutenta oy as ho crossed the whart and boarded of gasoling i : theut Il G R AUs SR o U A L he G el (DN EtBrma vt Al ROl (Al el the ship. i Aldeics uld sl that the reduc- ‘he princess. Two (‘é;mé 1;ns Lau-th At So-Called Old Age Cincinnati, Dee. 2 (P——Two cen- tenarians observed birthdays here that ¢ today, scoffed at old sge and gaid vour they were right fn the middle of state ines thedr lives, Professor oldest living gr leyan university er of a Phi Beta K. United States, cvelebrated his 100th birthd Mrs. Sophie Maul beat Williams by one vear, and cnjoyed her 101t birthday. 1 feel the same as I have alway felt,” Wiliams said. “T feel that 1 am going to live as much longer as 1 already have lived.” | Mrs. Maul said: “Mr. Williamse and I are not old. We arc just in the midst of our lives. A person is as old as he fecls—and we just do not 100 feel old.” e Samuel Williams, the Conne nd the oldest wear- ppa key in the that t with Professor Sible, New Haven Water Co. prov May Increase Rates ' New Haven, Conn., Dec. 2.—It was understood that the New Haven Water company which is in the midst of discussion with the city ' . over the sale of the property under o4 070 ) a charter clause which once in 5 years gives the municipality a right to buy, has outlined a raise in rates of about 25 per cent. The company's representatives said at a public hea ing that it contemplated increasing rates if the city did not buy the com- pany but declined to make the fig- | ures public. Reports made to the mayor and other city officers have been kept in confidence, the former not believing that Information given could be made public until the present dis- cusstons and hearings were ended. Repair Streets So Mail May Be Delivered New Haven, Conn., Dec. 2 (P— The city took notice today of the re- fusal of the postal department to permit its letter carrier to dellver mall in Russell street, Fair Haven sectlon, because the pavements were bad, by sending street workers therc. The sidewalks and roadway were given a going over and the post of- fice officials sald the letter carrier sould resume his route and deliver mail to 50 famili COOLIDGE 1§ HOST i ‘Washington, Dec. 2 (#-—A number | of republican and democratic con- gressional leaders were guests of | President Coolidge today at the re- | sumption of the White House break- | fast conferences inaugurated during | the last session of congress. Thoso participating were Senators Curtis, of Kansas, Watson, of Indi- | ana, Smoott, of Utah, and Warren, | of Wyoming, republicans; Robinson, of Arkansas, and Harrison, of Mis- sissippi, democrats; Representatives | Madden, of Illinois; Green, of Iowa, Snell, of New York; Burton, of Ohio, republicans, and Garner, of Texa democrat. | RETIRED CAPITALIST DIE Orlando, Fla,, Dec. 2 (A—Samuel M. Dunmire, 58, retired Pittsburgh capitalist and former steel manufac- | turer, was found dead in the back- | vard of his home near here yester- day from what physicians said/was an acute heart attack. He had aris- | en early for a fishing trip, his wi sald, and apparently had been dead half an hour when found. The body | will be taken to Pittsburgh. ORDERED OUT OF TU. S. New York, Dec. 2 (A—Oscar Mou- vet, brought here from St. Albans, Vt., on a charge of opium smuggling, received a suspended sentence of five years at Atlanta penitentiary and i was ordered to leave the count within 30 days, the United Stat district attorni announced toda Mouvet pleaded gullty to violation of | the Harrison act. | GILES POSTPONES TRIP San Francisco, Dec. 2 (U'P) — Captain Irederick A. Giles, British | alrman, today postponed his at- | tempt to fly to Honolulu and Aus. | tralia until next spring. adjoinin nee luate of Ohio Wes. visable questing. t of retailing g: i e, propl J gallon should have some means of ! knowing 1 cent gagoline such Information ba analysis may be nec not favor the i ch preceded the business session Machine ma United hacco month, he rates confiscatory and Princess Juliana‘s the companics to suffer Were not chosen i that the de- | class distinetion, but hecause ema court are girls who have similar taste tion he set aside. | All the women students at Your committee recomn Victim Is Filed Today J Dec. 2 (UP)— ansatlantic plane 'liam J. Thomas of Hartford, (‘onn,{ of scveral insurance policies of Leyden house at companions with any idea 'Coroner Blames No One late | the first airplanc r held in Hampden count fatality inquest Judge R. Heady finds today that Wil Pro- [an aviator instructor, came to his death through the fault of no other ghes | person. A feature of the case is pro- that William Van Buren of this city, ator, who with Thomas d the joint control of the planc | 000, when it crashed at Dunn Field in Longmeadow the afternoon of Octo- | or 1, is unable to remember any. the afternoon [ thing that ocenrred of the aoccident. thongh he can re vall morning events well enouel ital for nas’ skull uren was in a ks after the crash. Thor Has COURT SEEKS MOTHER lle, N. 1%, Dec. 2 (R)y—Mrs ce Trvant, wae being sought Ly officials of the Buncomhe | r court on a charge of kid- | & her children, Marjorir vears old, and France d 4. were in the estody of the court A nt been issued for Mrs ant at the request of her hy . & nephew of Henry Ford, who recently sued Henry Westall, - ville clubman, for $10 allegi Wesiall had alienated Mrs. Lry- itections. HURSDAY Krieder, f of 73 Dwi street, and Joseph Geiger, aged 17, of 118 Rock- who were ar esterday on the ch Ise alarm of fire in George Wallin e heard In Wall- ingfor next Thursday morn- ing. are at liberty in $50 | bonds. price differential which e exist igainst Connecti- i e - L : P SUEN s, 88 R0Un PRINCESS U LIANA GETS §100,000 DAMAGES v 5 ;wl ipar ith adjoir tna and other fnsur-! New York, Dee. (UP) — Miss Snoe DR ORERT SHAL e gl ‘”-““‘J"" Leydsn, Holland, Dee (P 'Henrictta Vought, 25-year-old sten- promise of 3 officials a vigorous attack | oy, h4's future quorn, Drincess Ju- |ographer, was awarded $100,000 damages by a fn ¢ in Brooklyn su- preme court today in her suit against Joseph MeCarthy, motion picture lagent of Mamaronsck, for injuries nat- L‘N" received n an automobile accident live | & 7 ith | HEADS POSTMASTERS i Pittsburg, Kas Whenever post of K of hold a convention, they prefer to he fhey | called to order by a postmis % That's why they recer Ley- | Mra. Minnie C. True, stors ,ewmm.m,a.\txfl!s.A:‘lw'.rfigix':" WIld West Sews Paris u thou, Zellas, who i o b e S 2 Ion University make tea in their ; Prosident of their 3 e s, SODA CLERK ACQUITTED own rooms and tea parties are the | Mrs. True was the first 2 5 Dee. 2 (P—Kendall Cow- | chicf form of social activity. Prin- | become the head of a post office o it . 15 ; e tlrst ¢ ss Juliana is a freqy cas in the Nt gue vooms of other tain clerk he charge o old soda fe cticnt. make duy was freed of ] e s o mansl r, booked against him | students. She is a member of L “\ 5 bl r he st hamber communicate | his 18 year old wite had com-! Soclety of Women Students, This ” "_‘;J“‘ . "':rui‘ 'm‘ Deen re- the proper state officials pe. 1Mitted suicide following a quarrel. |in turn is divided finto emaller : v:’y‘mZ"’{Lm’:‘ m‘,‘wm" oLl Rhaioen pe, if poe| Al annt of Mre. Cowger festified | groups, to one of which the young KL T S e 1o bring about a uniformity of learing that Viola, | princess belongs. e L enfation fn the sales methods icce, had talked ot faking her Princess Juliana is a painstak- ROl Sl Sevate oline In Connecticut ' life beenuse she PpY. Sheling student. She Interested n o R asphyxia 1. the aunt added. She was found d in a gas filled rtment. The couple eame here from Kangas City. inquired about story, economics and law, along with these subjects is ac ing wide knowledge of her fr countrywomen through her mate association with them in of classrooms. 0 pay 20 cents per 1t they are not getting 15 A state law r ed on ry. your comu MANY CARS ORDERED, London, Dee., 2 (®—The new Ford Las for 64,000 ca re re- 16,000 of which were delivery. that ord cefved toda for immediate was advocated again at the lature. The report was ap- 1 by the directors it before ha said it had received from Com ner Uhl, New York, papers on deportation of Olga s 5 a prominent midwestern arch of disfiguring blotches and | T L slres to have Olga Milanoff de LTEBL0Ns. 100 l d because of her alleged usurp from the ing the sales rs of the Philippines out 1,506,000 of the to- “smokes™ (o this country cach 1es lof Mra. Wright's place in Wri A decision affeetions. TOMIKOWSKI & DAW “The Store For You.' we have'it”/ 5 . i SUITS From our point of view— Genius is the ability to make Tailored by men happy about their cloth- o ing selections. Kirschbaum This store happens to have that genius. i 2 to 4 And one of the lines that makes us so successful is— Fadeproof. MIDDISHADE | FTEN we are asked by our customers to recommend an overcoat equally suitable for busi- ness and dress occasions. This reason we ate suggesting the *“ Autocrat.” Do your Xmas shopping early. CQur store abounds in sensible, practical gifts. 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A Tord offictal stated | o yingion, Dee. 2 (UP)—The Painting and Wax Modeling ARTIST SUPPLIES, BASKETS PARCHMENT SHADES BCARFS AND PILLOW TOPS FOR PAINTING IMPORTED NOVELTIES AND GIETS Handicraft Studio 99 WEST MAIN STREET nmis- onaf iteor, port- | ation ght's | OVERCOATS Tailored by Kirschbaum $25 . $50 styles—the form-fitting and the looser box coat. Good taste allows a man to please himself as to color in this type of coat and we are showing the “Autocrat” in a wide range of colorings ranging from the fairly sober hues to pattems with mare than a bit of “go” to them. DAWSON OPP. MYRTLE We Emphasize | | DUN'S REPORT W York. Dec. 2 (P—Dun's weekly compilation of bank clear- |ings shows un aggregate of $10,. §06,151,000, an increase of nine per jcent over last year. Outside of New {York there was an increase of 1.1 Iper cent. e REJECTS FEE PLAN New Haven, Dec. 2 (P—The Now Haven County Bar assoclation today rejected a plan to establish a scale | on fees in which th winfmum would he fixed, The committes which had considered the plan re. ported “inadvisable” at this time, BROWN ELECTS CAPTAIN Providence, R. L, Dee. 2 (UP)— Al Cornsweet of Cleveland, O., full- back, today was elected captain of Brown’s 1928 football team. Cornsweet played fullback with last year's “iron men,” and had the same position this season. For Paris Now HUNTING DOWN LYNCHERS Richmond, Va., De 2 (UP)— Governor Byrd today offered aid to he governor of Kentucky in cap- turing the persons who lynched Leonard Wood in the latter state vesterday. Tt was helleved the lynchers have fled across the border. e i i S G s Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn SING ear 127 MAIN ST. 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Over 200 styles to choose from in hats for misses, youthful matron, and extra large head sizes at th rkable low —The materials are satins, velvets, felts, velours, embroidered velvets and velvets and superior metallics. —Such lovely eolors are black, maroon, spruce, maple, navy and pleasing brown, . [V

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