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1922. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, SEEEEEES e e sloner for Eist Africa, it fell to von = 2 : : nREAMS Wigzmann to deal with the great L Arablan uprising under Buschiri and | M Bana Heri In 1889, which he quelled within a year. Through the organiza- | [N wNIZATI(]N tlon of defense troops he made o safe passage §@r caravans through Tabora — e_ to the Tanganyika and to Kilimanjaro mountain. It {s saild that this was ac- | g o Make Nation v position from the English. 1t won for i : E om Ol me WOI’ld him the tilte of nobleman of the Ger- | 4 maen emplre, and appointment as| . e governor of German East Africa, in |} i 4 which capacity he served during 1895 |8 “8o0d in Darr-| ynq 1896 5 ™ od, tor erect- Enemy of Slavers ] t complished in the face of severe op- | he bM for {4 In that office Von Wiszmann be {nscription appears on came the sworn enemy of the slave |l - B statue of Hermann von|iraders, whose widespread traffic he | o gne-time governor of Ger-| worked energetically to wipe out um’ : Sat Africa, whose memorial| g rewdness led the natives to call him S——— Om an i { Seally unvelled here after be-|wihe man with a dozen heads." He | | jpiferred from It original site |y noted also in Germany's African | | gmer German colony. progress for haxing ecstablished the « date llne speaks vol ) d ; -| first steamer service on the Tangan- Bivoics Germany'a dream | V¥, Nor e was force o - . —AND WE ARE ALL APPROACHED WITH THE | By regaining her lost prestige | {jre shortly after assuming the goy- ! G e et AL S olks mas 1S Ilere same QUESTION. WHAT SHALL WE GET HIM e bo": of d"'":""‘“}:m" ']'"" met his death nine years later through 9 . ME Q . " e time recover the colon-| j,grjes sustained in a hunting fall. piamay (rom her In the inter. | " atue re-erccted_here s in THIS TIME? HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS. AND THEY ARE THE MOST SENSIBLE GIFTS l‘"’;’l‘m'(’;:‘m::"o;:"f 'h: life size, standing on a red. granite | 5 o i d ’ jgar. The Germans hope omeé | y,50 more than three meters high, A g il this blank with a date, but| o,z jon lies at the base and beside | 8 AND w“dl- BE MOSTLY APPRECIATED- date as MArks the return ' gundg the bronze figure of a native g Africa to the fold of the Fa-| yrrjean goldier on guard with a spear é ,¥hen von Wiszmann's manu- |y, pang. The plece is referred to net go back to the shores of the | merely ag the Wisznann memorial, | i . s e i L NE OF SWEATERS IS COMPLETE — IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS — PRICES ARE FROM—- f Renew Fight all of what once was German-Africa. OUR Ll E S A'rE Is PLE l L ND LOR PRI Ex ¢ the unveiling ceremonies , .",.fi?.:&:,‘:;‘:f?oi“&': on[FIGHTS FOR DOG, ‘ $1.25 TO $6.95 Bl g i GETS JAIL TERM e ;o o s . BOYS' SHEEP - LINED COATS MEN'S SHEEP - LINED COATS gathering attended, in-ipeath Follows Battlc Between | ‘yon Wiszmann's widow, his 4l three daughters, numerous “Conia’s” Master and 5 { #iclals and ommercial repre- i mseromnes ) and severa! ex-governors of Antagonist. e [ J 5 . ons Germany formerly| pgyag T, Dec, 15.—Irank Fessen- ® 9 b \‘Mu' Among the last men- don, gray-haired and nearly seventy | WITH FUR COLLAR DL 2GR G yearsgpld, is a huckster. He has few 4 i e;d'z:r;:“:o" Rechenberg, | ¢ jonff, but Conla, a small wooly - 1 L “cur” dog, he loves. Conia is his con- [ s pre——— Dr. Seitz President stant companion and guards his wag- | §d e ® . > Beltz 1s president of the Ger-|on while his master is away. onial Soclety, whose repre-! while a group of men were standing § through the federal minis-|around a fire in an open lot Tom Al- H g peconstruction were:, responsi- | jan, also gray-haired and approaching bflnflnl the mnnument back | eighty, kicked the small pet. Fessen- | 8 h B e nat e, ot Ger | 1 iicd and, accorin o (o Our Line of Dress Shirts is most complete — Each Shirt carries a guarantee as to its wearing quality’ wa. 0 ‘worl i n a i Wi et S e S and color. Every Shirt Troy Tailored. A new Shirt if not proven Satisfactory. Prices are ' travellers with the colorfial| o hurning ember from the fire and was Germany's, and by|struck Alln on the head with it, in- 95 TO $4 95 . her determination to re-|fijsting painful cuts and bruises. Al- sl. o lace in the sun.”. The|jen wags treated at the Imergency | of Hamburg- donated the| pogpital, but was able to walk home. spot on its camipus for the|ghortly afterward, howevér, he faint- o anniverary o Von J;‘.’Jfi‘t&ii et e - WOOL HOSE WOOL 'GLOVES WOOL MUFFLERS uppression of’ an uprig:l)’ A charge of murder ,was lodged mann was born Septem- fi‘p"f:“fhriffi'&?f'i;ff." SR zoc, 290, 45€, 55c, 696 and 79c. 35(‘, 75@ 31-45 alld 51.95 31-25, $1-50’ 31.65 ud 81.75 ; {1833, and died June 16, 1905.| “An gutopsy, performed by surgeons infantry lieutenant in 1874, he| ¢ the hospital where Allen died, re- the acquaintance of' Karl|yegled that death was due to a rup- Who becamé one of Germany’s | ¢;req splee e . T s s emeon it WOOL AND FLANNEL SHIRTS — In BLUE, GREY AND KHAKI leased a%”: aharge dismissed after ther they set opt from Ger-| ., jnvesti l n of the case by the ;':-',‘";"éi.’ifil“"" R — e, S165 $1%, 225, $2.50, $295 AND 5395 8 - BLANKET SPECIAL ‘UNTIL XMAS DARK GREY “WITH BORDER DOUBLE WIDTH j. the Kassai river, the fall bear von Wigzmann’s name. —VALOE & o — VALUE — out in.the. cold these bad nights,” he reach Nyangwe, on' the e e = ! oo $5.00— $OS. L] " says. '}gc::elgnt bear to see my lit- .::r':o;wx;:mfix;a:r;’ o ;:fiy DIE IN INDIA SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES WORK ARMY LAST J§ HEAVY ARMY J§ REG. ARMY | NAVY REG. ! “I hope Conia dont have to sleep i suppressing an Arab rebellion, | .1,onddsi’ Dec. 16.—According to sta- dher 1n_ the joutney; he ‘made |tistics received from India, 3,360 per- Fuaintance of - the . remowned sons were killed by wild animals in leader, Tippo Tipp, the mon- | British India during 1921 against i Uganda. I'rom 1888%to 1835 3,633 in the previous year. n made further explora-|. Tigers were responsible for 1,454 ‘the Kassal, and in 1886-7|deaths, leopards for the 560, wolves plished his second transcon- | for 556, bears for 69, elephants for upedltlon in’ thut section of |70 and hyenas for 10. The loss of human life from snake bites fell from imperlal German commis- | 20,043 in 1920 to 19,396 in 1921. “Tlger Woman’ 4 Darilig' Escgpé fin:l:l;nee ::20;; :;‘I:t 2:;::11 i By n.:::t:; 1:::::;: Il;;'fs = SHOE WORK SHOE WORK SHOE SHOE i $248 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $4.98 . BREECHES IN WOOL, WHIPCORD, CORDUROY, GABARDINE AND MULESKIN ALSO LADIES' TWEED KNICKERS LEATHER PUTTEES = WRAP LEGGINS GOLF‘HOSE FOR MEN AND BOYS RAINCOATS LEATHER COATS MOLESKIN COATS NAVY. “P” COATS ARMY MACKmWS, BLANKET LINED SUB COATS AND RUBBER COATS : MEN'S BATHROBES $3.98 Genuine Beacon Blanket Robe . $695 MEN'S CAPS 98c and $1.35 MEN'S COTTON HOSE 10 PAIR FOR $1.00 LUGGAGE & TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUITCASES IN LEATHER AND FIBRE - trntl,on of the way Clm Phillips, convicted of murder of Alberta Meadows, escaped from the gnty jail. Cutting the bars of her cell, she scaled Jail as shown by the dotted line, mkmg an 80- up.over the cornice, then climbed dowh adrain ng bm]dinx. thenee through a roof door to the “waiting auto of a eonfederate, Inset shows Mrs.