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Dy the Associated Press. 120,000 Britons filled the gigantic sta- | the next act, but the crowd eventu- T R'DDEOAoclnENT STIRS dium at Wembley today to find out for themselves just what an imported American “rodeo” is like. The after- BR]Tous TO PROTEST noon demonstrations of the prowess the cowboys were greeted with en- thusiasm, but at the evening per- ) formance there was an unfortunate Royalty Present When Steer's Leg accident during the roping and tying Is Broken—Threat Made by AntiCruelty Society. contests. cht many in the audience to They- indulged in several s of booing and hissing, and some women left the stadium. The demonstration continued through LONDON, June 14.—An audience of | ally quieted. TH vention of Cruelty to Animals, whose earlier objections to the holding of the show were nbt heeded, and who were present in large numbers, are A steer's leg was broken. |threatening to bring the matter be- fore Parliament and demand that, as the operator of the exhibition, it can- cel further performances. ciety will hold a meeting tomorrow to decide upon legal plans in th event it is not successful in me the heart of Parliament. The Prince of Wales, who is presi- E_SUNDAY ST It was evident, how- ever, that some still bore resentment over what they considered the mal- treatment of an animal. Officials of the Soclety for the Pre- dent of the Soclety for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals, and who, as president of the Empire Exhibition at Wembly, was to have been present at the opening of the rodeo, an- nounced that he would be unable to attend owing to “other pressing en- gagements.” Other members of roy- alty, however, among them the Duke audience this evening, together with many notables. “Last evening, sir, I distinctly saw explanation have you to make?” I others.” sick. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 1 Good One on the Doctor. From the Topeka Capital. Threo little neighbor giris, Ellen and Jane, were playing at being Mary was the patient—very sick. Ellen was the doctor, making ready to be called. and Duchess ‘of York, were in the nurse doing all she could to make the patlent's last hours comfortable. The sorrowing relatives were gath- O e k, now I am my daughter sitting In your lap. What | goaa™ 52id. “I'm very sick, “Oh, mo! Don't die yet.” Jane said, ot here carly sir; before the|“wait until the doctor comes to give you the medicine to make you dle. Mary, From the New York Herald. Jane was the| For centuries the hair from an ele- clent precaution apainst the evil eye Denetrated to London. Mmade from elephant hair are sold in the form of rings and bracelets. Rings | vari may be obtained from $2.25 upward | for 1924—PART 1. ELEPHANT TAIL JEWELRY. [and price, although thoxe with gold epiral ’, 1 twisted with hair. S net rings ha Phants (Al Bas bean worn as & (0SOG WRE SRR, Be hoop at the charm by superstitious natives of the | hack There are also twisted rin But only recently has this an- [and enamel hanging from lanother has a stran There s mothing very attract ; about elephant hair, but the jeyelers |about Now charme | have done tueii best with rather un- | work promising material and produced | ine bracelets cost about the same ~ iy > BREWERY STRIKE ENDED: very popular bracelet has a gold | Berlin Breathes Easier as Pay Dis- A Luck Sllpemifion_of the Eagt| Toint s A $12.50 or more. Back of London Fad. clasp with a portly clephant in white | circle of hair; of gold wire plain ones without the signe ety of charms for those who wish | good luck. ing working. hours. pute Is Adjusted. 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