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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923, pvmnum customs. They pluce thelir She was at her home resting and cons AP p— — . . dead outsida thelr settloments for the LA 8 En widering "some attractive offers” — — . - > hyenas to devour, hence that animul Misa Curry was in good physical con- / is saered They bleed cattle to drink dition when she stopped dancing and ° o hot blood; they kill game with pois the physjelans sald she could have oned arro they drug thelr dogs continued for several hours longer, lmes———— ou n ln ere before the chase to make them more Miss Curry with Frank Ward, also holds the championship for couples, 3 D! “HI:"- o Nalds to Farm, b they having danced together continu. y : ® Men in Ken 1 Are Bea“[i'm“ | Bpurne population of a ‘region P li fies J“ filml) I'or 67 hours und 20 l:nh:\um:; w rf l h B I y[\\hmr the altitude offsets the equa- se" Deiense lea sa § ryw.?..'.'-’ l"'“."'m:"‘:“;"‘h'::‘hm foroed 4 on u oe argalns Formed Specimens lff‘flilfit”:"}” e tarery to these war-| i1 Cromwell Shoo[mg (ase |, ™o nonstop utle changed nands (rlor Masai whose former livelihood |here ten times / ipidgittdl ol i e morning and Inst night at 9:10 when |l QUR'WAY OF BUYING AND SELLING, PLUS A SMALLER OVERHEAD Washington, D. €., April 20, Ken. their neighhors any of them have | arjgdiatown, Conn,, April 20---Julius |’ 3 d o, N ol L ettied down to tilling the sofl 4 < marathon in Cleveland, Her mark o T I e et ot iAnather native tribe, the Anda- [land, negro, of Newfleld, charged |is 24 hours nd 4 minutes better than EXPENSE, ALLOWS US TO GIVE YOU S0 MUCH GREATER VALUES Almrn u:‘puu in I‘mnlnn}v\;‘-yp.n-"'y';w vabos formerly lived largely upen|with murder in second degree for the [that established by Miss Magdalene ' ‘ hecause immigranta from Indin who flesh of the colobus monkey. The|kjlng of Walter R. Thorell and Ar- Gootschick Tueaday. Chhla! Dance Jiritish citizenship righta in their new {1t silky black an ¢ night of February 30 last, was found n d ’ homeland. bt Mz By ,f'""_‘""" l'”_“"‘ plume | Ruilty by & jury in, the superior |CONtests would be permitted, . Women'’s s .. Women’s “Though seldom heard from, Kenya [At the end They, too, turned to the | The men's champlonship is held by New Spl‘lng Y it o 0 Ih® 1 court here last night. en's n is one of the most fascinatin jons |50il as the British imposed restrie- ey hy Arthur R, Klein, He danced for §8 OXFORDS 33 48 nk ™ save The case was given to the | ¢ Py e $9.98 PUMPS R e o ot o M”"\"‘ y it ll"lm\'- population of | Bfternoon. The jury deliberated seven | (o "o o0 ag houry for one-legged in Pltel'lt. black and 2 OXFORDS fngton, D. . headquarters o the | on, i ¢ H and one-half hours. Land received | 2 L ' : d ; about 4,000,000 entirely negligible so persons made by Theodore Bert Sul- tan leathers; low and P =] A “ heast Cani ke | far as the present political problem is | ° e livan, 'l' h l “h ! At | southeast corner is lLake | reom when the verdict was rendered, | k] mi ltll"y eels, w .“ lenther! a“d styles' National Geographic society an ovation from the crowded court Vietoria, second largest fresh d The issne {5 hetween o A 2 . I'he shooting of Thorell and Swan-! A 4 shores labout 5,000 Europe 1 six times | ; take in the world. Along s shores (bout 5000 Furapeans and aix thes | B2 SRS (L8 Groiwell .| Pure Lard 2 lbs 2be. Russell Brok. rubber heels. Rubber heels. dwell a people whose nudity i a syim- |that many Adiutics Arabs and In-| G0 SCERTENT ST R0 CLeed aiter. | advt. g : bol of their modesty, and whose men [dians fcation hetween Land and others on o | s ————e———— C——————————r ser as beautifully formed specimens |Britlsn citizenthip necessarily ratses ) 60 TEENESR TN KRG BATIE OO 2 ; v o their wx as are the Marquesas | yhoeton KO L o have been | nes stand yeserday, testifled that e g i Children’s All Sizes in Children’s Children’s “ wome: of theirs i - al 4 4 o' | ¥ k in the face twice, 3 Africa’s Highest Mountain | pioneers in developing the country's L:;y:;l: W'; llhf ':”m\\ .;“ m;::nlr‘l ; Patent Leather Strap SCHOOL SHOES Tan and Black Le'lt er “Just across Kenya's southern hor ‘vr our 3 Mowling, who was a witness for the! o PlTMPs OXFORDS der i Kilmanjaro, highest mountain | TG state. Land faid that he did not shoot S AR B Rubber Heels Tan Leather in Africa, near jts center d8 Ken-| o 05 0 1hg 25c. Russell Bros. | to kill, but that he fired the shots to L ; ya peak, also veleanic, which o'ertops | = (/ | geare the men. He said that he ran, g $l 79 $l'98 $l 98 ] $l'79 $l°98 7 i . % Mount Whitney hy some 8,000 feet = : {away to give himself up to the Mid- | “Cutting across the colony is the 3 | dietown polico. When he was caught, | tamous TNift Valley, here from 20 to DANCFRS ARE TIRING, | he did not know that he had killed | 40 miles wide, and generally several anyone. nd feet below the latean's | ey B Asfa g % i faaenc Jet ! [Onty 19 of 39 Left in Washington at| Tand was defended by Aftorney D.| general 1 i & 1 | J. Donahue, of this eity, and form 9 “However, it ia as a z00 and a| Dawn Today-—Started Wednesday | yinii0q gtates District Attorney Wil- | Men’s 1y fixuriant botanical garden that Ken- | Wa | Mflll flat plain T ) ‘ape the sturdy 19 persisted doggedly in|gigle Has Changed Hands Ten Times shington, April 20.—~The 39 long|liam H. Lewis of Beston, who put in | § f t | 1 TR toing Almtor. " Perhaps ita|dlstance dagce record aspirants who | plea of seif dstense A Cup of Hot GOOD SHOES WORK SHOES most amazing single spectacle is the FT\":I-HC into U\'v international race at| F t B hes cotony. on the. northern|d _n] p. m :\uqu I\.;,—.};: an m: NE C MP ON 2 ragran ea and OXFORDS @hores of Lake Hannington. The [local dance floors had dwindled to. 1 W HA ] DANGES & viol s 98 A last, d f ey he |88 the early hours of today dawned. for the unexpecte tor, Black d h " . rmy las made 0 K S mente are mounds | Fluttering hearts, arhtng feet - and| PR §0) HOURS 10 MINUTES ' is 80 easily and quickly e Sl L LA [ o mud epread like mole-nills on a|parental threats had accounted for | | made. leathers; English and Elkskin leather; won- most of the abandened hopes while | e Asa token of hospltality, blucher style%; Good- \ S 2008 ands surely you will serve tbs 2 caat .‘T:‘l"';',',"',‘nm\‘,,'d"':;:'";m roerpink | the odd motions still reminiscent of [ best 1n fresbness, favor vear welts, rubber derful wearing shoe, neck and body, the heak 1§ purple and the opening steps. Since Tuesday—Cleveland Now N and arom K hee]s_ re——————————— gearlet, the wing feathers are crim Most of the remaining contestants 3 | To do this, the first step gon. For a mile or so hefore one [now have white taped ankles to sup- Bars Marathons, | is to ask your grocer for { reaches iheir hannt he can hear these |port the flagging members, which Cleveland, April 20.—Miss June| birds—the splash and the swish of a [gives them somewhat the aspect of | Curry, who hecame the world's| L'PTON'S TEA million or so hecomes tumultuous as ;;i\v‘l’ :‘\:ul;n; W!h:y '“'l-b‘r all y-\.l‘nnn’in\r‘prl champion endurance dancer v‘“," e World Men's i Big Lot of Little Boys’ . he approaches i ans to be in perfectly safe|night, showed no ill effects today as Largest Saleinthe Wor 4§ f; & “Hippopotam! swim in the shal-|conditions physicaliy at the 24 hour|a result of her 90 hours and MJ TAN SCOUT SHOES BOYS BLAC]\-—TAN TAN SCOUT SHOES AOUT ® &t f this bay, antelope and |mark. I m: - atir T 1 low waters o P | minute continuous performance - = T all sizes SHOES gnu, infest its shores Its port, K sumy is the terminus of the Uganda l 98 l 98 $l 79 steamship line, which lands rubber jvory and hides here for railway shipment to the coast e A th Bo Y M k | “From the time one sees a belle ¥ ‘ nother Big Food Sale at Your Market painted on her cheeks, and her hands dyed purple u he reaches the |H HERE YOU WILL FIND A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF' QUALITY AND SERVICL Y ria, where dwell the : & shores of V Apolio-like F ondo men, he is e Ll E : S B amazed by the variety of human |B ; X - : : ' o, e " o S N N 4 ‘ . 389 MAIN STREET NEXT TO MOHICAN MARKET thusiagt, is ‘I gt : ‘ : miles of lving stat 2 Wire Jewelry Popular “Though unclothed the Kavirondos are much bedecked, every efreumfer- ence the human form affords, from |& il Rast A ) : b : | chest and stomach to ankle and /& MM et i ‘ - 193 = wrist is wire-wrapped. 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