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Here are Old Friends “FIRST FAMLIES” MAY BE INCREASED Findings of Researcher in Stockholm May Add to U. S. Aristotracy. BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. o e iy s STOCKHOLM, March 3.—American of “first families,” will probably be largely increased through the work of Prof. Amandus Johnson of the “Iniversity of Pennsylvania, who has «rrived here to conduct a search into the records of the orig- inal emigrants from Sweden to the United States. Prof. Johnson de- clares that the families descended from the immigrants who establish- ed the Delaware colony are engaged in & veritable race for the distinc- tion of having deacended from the earliest arrivals from Sweden. This contest for family honors is particularly keen ong the old Philadelphia hmlllt to Prof. Johnson, names Willlam Keen of that city one of the fore- most claimants be: from Johan Kyn, founders of the new m the sixtesnth century lmml lnntl will constitute & tocracy _of MANILA MORALS SCORED. Baloon, Cockfighting: Boxing and Dancing Conclrmned. MANILA, P. I, mail),—The licensed saloon, cock- ing and uncenwored plcture films were condemnea £1 the report of the public morals anmmittee of the annual conference of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church, wHich is now in session here. a8 one of the greatest corrupters of and hflmmny 16, 'too, must n the public scrwols was as a bad influe pce, con- aristocracy, composed of déescendants h 4uelve to immorality. tee anrt:d tl‘:l . now censo! one man only, a 1 .nlyrecommen-led “an | Zanella, head of the provisional go- mnhlg" for the pro-|ernment, ordered the carabineers oat [ —— Dexter. e moral to put down the disturbances. Jamuary 20 (by d bar, gambling be pro- movie fllms are s of children. Can you imagine Old Man Gloom existing in a home where Al Jolson, Gov. Gen. Wood’s Ban Sets Example | New to Igorots. = MANILA, P. I, January 20 (by mall). —In order further to discourage the commerclalize @ boxing, pub- | Igorots, who inhabit the mountaln province, trom the use of dog meat as a part of their diet, Gov. Gen. practice of feeding puspies to the reptiles confined in the aquariun. The governor general learned from the director of the bureau of solence that the dogs were rc:];ndlml:llid at !b‘f The re describ; auvckfighting | city pound and in order to dispose of Poft, denctibos . |them they were utilized as food for r?plllel in the aquarium. MORE FIGHTS IN FIUME. ROME, March 2. have broken out, according to a dis- patch from Fiume, o The commit- | being killed. Repris istl conflicts of the fascist! were carrie Prelldent Juring two others. George Werket, The building was de- stroyed. \ SCHANZER IS SWORN IN. 'oreign Minister Bees King bn' Return to Rome. ROME, -March 2.—Signor Schanger, | the new foreign minister, was sworn in this afternoon when he arrived | here from Washington, where he at- | tended the recent conference, and Wood has ordered discontinued the tock n,.dlrefl-lon of the foreign office. e had an audience of King Vietor Emmanuel, with whom he dis- cussed the results of the conference. He also conferred with Premier Facta, | reporting to him the results of his re- ||/zrow cent conference with Premier Poin- | care of France, with whom he dis- cussed _questions Genoa ecdnomic conference. —_— THREE KILLED BY BLAST. EMPORIUM, Pa., March 3.—One of | the mills of the Grasselll Powder Company at Sinnemahonine, in which dynamite was manufactured, blew up veral police- | yesterday, killing three men and in- ADVERTISEMENT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. '|DISCOURAGES D0G EATING ADVERTISEMENT concerning the as necessary. use of Ke! born cases if The dead are Gordon Hane and tenths of all sickness which can be | manent blamed on constipation. at least two tablespoonf: |Chronie sufferers should ea logg’s Bran for constipa- tion. We guarantee that it will give | permanent relief to the most stub- |Cereal it is used regularly. Results will astound you! You will muflins, also find that Kellogg's Bran will clear pimply complexions and sweet- Don'’t Temporize With Constipation! Drive It Out of Your System!, Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krum-|en disagreeal bled, will glve you permanent relief &' ble bresths. from constipation if it is eaten regu- |as a nature food. such as pills or ca You should know, Kellogg's Bran| t is one of the arly. Every member of your family jmost delicious cereals you ever ate. shouid eat Kellogg's Bran every day.| Do not confuse it with “remedies” The consistent use of bran through thartics. which never can and never will give per- s much | temporary _actio: you ever ate. Use it macaroons, | rocer has it: | many other enticing ways. rellef from constipation. Children | Kellogg’s Bran Is nature’s corrector. strong and robust through It acts as a sweeper, cieansing and cating Kellogg's Bran regularly. Eat | purifying and reguisting, whereas daily. | pills "and cathartics cam give but at best. Bran n i never mak - i|| Physictans ‘uve long r&c(‘rggilsdime"e.ml:f““” o= TR R ||l the wonderful properties of ‘bran.| g . - gg’s Bran, cookesl and krum- and your fih)’llclln will indorse me!bkd_ s an, o e many kinds of foods as well as a It makes the best pancakes in raisin bread, | gravies or in Your It is significant that the popular Broadway stars—the musical joy Stocknolm newspupers. Ted Lewis, Nora ‘Baya, Frank artists—all make records for Colum- ° carry him into the old records and Crumit, Bert Williams, Van & relics preserved in various Bwedish museums, especially in the ancient palace of 8kokloster, which contains the Indlan relics sent back by emi- grants in 1640. Prof. Johnson's stud ies, extending ever many years, with a l.rh\ll setback in 1918, when fire destroyed his manuscripts and data just as they were ready for publication. He intends now to com- plete his interrupted labor. —_—— W |WHEAT 15,000 YEARS OLD. Grain Used by Primitive Man Still Cultivated Today. CHICAGO, March 3.—Wheats which "are known to have bun uséd by primi- eful, tive man 16,000 to 15,000 !‘rl g0 and D .g:ilsh‘d.fl ::"E:‘(.pefl. Lo w‘h’?ch :u still cultlvn.‘ oertain All work done withowt the slightest semblance jparts of the world form part of the new exhibit of culuvued wheats which have recently been added to the economic collection of Field Museum o(MNnunn-l History here. ous parts of the world complete the , exhibit. Most of the wheats have been !acquired through the co-operation of the office of cereal investigation of the jpartment of Agriculture. This dl- partment is constantly engaged in growing new and old varieties of wheat in order to determine- their nmabms under various conditions in the Unit States. MBS. GRAY WINS DIVORCE. DETROIT, chh ., March 3.—Mrs. ‘Winifred Dodge Gray, eldest daughter of 'hu l . .voan " Doda automobile manufa divorce from “lllll.m 1 GPIY. Ir. Ioal club- man, in_circuit court on a crueity e, She was given custody of their l-ux‘n(on. ‘Winifred, four years old, and montha Susanne. eighteen lodern cultivated wheats from vari- |, “Back to a new, low price “Tri~Wears . All the spring high Schenck, Met-ion Harris, Dolly Kay, Paul Biese, Fu rman and Nash, Deiro, and such stars are present? Wherever there is a home that enjoys the best song and dance hits, popular ballads, comic opera tunes,— there you will find a home filled with ) real happiness. bia exclusively. - And so Columbia Records are to you a guarantee of all that is new, all that is good, all that is most popular in the kind of music that most people like. Play Columbia Records. It’s a happy habit. (You follow the crowd to find a good show. Follow the popular record fans and you’ll find what you want at some Columbia store. FOX-TROTS ‘Ted Lewis and His Band Down the Old Chureh Aisle | A-3538 from Greenwich Village[ 78c Here’s the Pick of the List QUARTETS Way Down Yonder in the &n&ld Columbia Stellar Quartet | A-2427 S. R. 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