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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN NGTON, . C, MON I)A\ MARCH 29, 1926. “CAT STEW” EATEN IN FRAT INTIATION College and Humane Officer Probe Renorts Felines Were Skinned Alive. ated Press JAVELAND, Ohio, 9.1 “Black cat stew” is Sor ted | to freshmen as initiation by fraterni- | of a Cleveland collexe, investi- | n by Dr. L. J. Dunn of the| | unn was tevir trace ru- | by students, ol in an aby { tern section ik cat which inned appeared 10 have Each Must Kill Cat fraternit ies, 1 permit appears with h is such « uring or paintis ap its own reward at stewed. he her capt re) shall all eut t Rabbit Cooked Instead. t is taken from him or and he ita 1t is stewed trembling arket to the and served eshman. If he resists, fraternities have yeans of persuasion. If he still re returned to the “dungeon at proud spirit.” infrequently eating the stew luces nausea, through the psycho- al effect of the thought that he is eating the the cat. Dr. Dur to inquire »d cruelities to the casts, and college investigation. DEVELOP ANTI-TOXIN IN MEASLES DISEASE Chemists Describe Isolation of a Micro-Organism and Discovery of Curative Remedy. 3W YORK, March 29.—Discovery easles toxin and development of n anti-toxin effective in combating isease is claimed by Dr. 3 1 L. W. Fisher. both of Detroit, in the cur ciation. their tion of eptococeus app ** which produces the measles toxin in the body. They the organism ptococeus experiments, they A skin t which heir discover: 1he anti-toxin. d with the measles toxin will produce se- yums with anti-toxic properties,” thet article s owing the toxin is a true ext liular or soluble toxin.”, The Journal of the American Medi cal Association, says the Detroit scientists and other invest streptococei toxin, now isolate such a toxin in gipelas and child-bed feve Engineer Officers Assigned. Engineer officers who have nearly X the Army ton, have heen and duties, Warren T tions Col with tre ex.; Maj in the this duny Board, follow Hannum, t Sam Houston, Robbins, to dut hief of Engineers, Daniel 1. Sultan, River and Harbor of the Maj the oftice ity with this city estublished banks. PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Und 17 Supervision U. S. Treasury £408 H ST. N. W. Shanghai ‘has its fivst clearing ho NEW and USED Office Furniture Save 50% and More H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT LESTER A Full Grand in Tone and Every Other spect. As Easy to Own as Any of the Inferior Makes Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G St. N.W. Everything Musical leys and | be painted | authorities will aid in the | THEY ‘SPREAD CHEER IN MANY DARK PLACES | | pup of distant’ visi lvn 1o rig Lo Willmett, Miss Lo ‘k row, left to right: De Grange, Mrs. Dorothy M. Assoc] adie H. \\ |l~4||| of the Front row, e 0. Be N iss Je \lrm 1 slenn, Mrs. Ethel ‘C. Williams, FEAST OF PASSOVER | CAROL'S STATUS 'GNORED-i :I’,‘, o flan and WILL OPEN TONIGHT‘Foxmer Grown Brince Not Tesue in| It is iHought that iHe Natiorallst { Rumanian Governmental Crisis. | Carol’s S e L ‘,“’,'.‘f{“’“ Sanpo \ BUCHAREST, Rumania, o | but there is nothing definite yet to Special Servwes to Be Held in| (®).—The tus of former ind res 1o return | Prince C4 not consider ue | to v King and Synagogues, With Ancient |in the present governmental crisis Queen wish to have him restored | Ritual, During Week. FOR The of the Passover, brating the momentous period in Jew ish history when the children of the Israclites were spared by God through blood of the lamb, will be observed in all synagogues of the city this eve ning. Special services will ‘be con ducted throughout the S-day which closes next Tues Ancient ritual of song ¥ will b6 Gedl d ki Bexsicss ot the synagogues and sermons on the mean- ing of the Passover will be preached. The first community Seder to be held under the gen Jewish auspices, being non-sectarian and community-wide in character, will be |conducted at the National Jewish Community Center tomorrow evening at 6 o'clo It will be in the form of the traditional celebration of the freedom of the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery. The program will | Jreast | | | | be conducted by the arrangements committee, which of Rabbi| Louis J. Schwefel, T. Loeb, | A Solomons | Abe Shefferman, M and Morris Garfi i hth Street Temple, Rabbi | At the Ei Stmon will conduct a public Seder service at 6:30 o'clock this *ev: Another service of the Passover be held at 10:30 o'clock ing by Rabbi S Kronnan. Obs at various hou THEATER CIRCUIT SOLD. hnmf agogues. | —— | Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Deal in Show Houses Marks Trans- | fer of $6,000,000 Chain. | Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago D O Y Pain - Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism transactions known to theater c the Jensen & Von Herberg cir motion picture theaters, in the Pac rthwest became tha 3 l’l(- North Americs m poration vester of the $6. here. Accept only “Bayer” package The opers which contains proven directions. -fn.L.x. e Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 :md lOO—Dru"gln( Mo i c dflxvemhn”\ of producing affiliations. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of etic Tailored with 2 pairs of trousers—If purchased in The Hecht Co. Bargain An- nex, 613 E St. N. W., need cost you but $2 485 ’ And you’ll find just what you want. Single or double breasted. Light cr dark. Tailor- ed of fine wearing cheviots, serges, cassi- vmeres, worsteds, pin-stripes and mixtures— in sizes for every one. Alteraticns free. Your Topcoat One of these single-breasted box coats, with plain colors or $ iz i 9 ] )85 32to4dd. .. ... .. .. f The Hecht Co. ARGAIN ANNE loose, easy drape. Tailored in the pepular range of sizes from 613 E St.NW. PR 613 E St. N.W. e Miss Frances | thorou; which ground tive o Anbi the ide yards order o th Hthoug {1870 projec ( from dents 3-Door | 4-Door | ooy | JULINeMARTING® | oy | | | Zinc Lined ‘ 1‘115 1‘117 ].‘ Street White Lined | el le o and 1214 t01218 G Street gl il $5350 | Howrs—a:45 o 5:80 $89.25 thi ca ex] Ba Bol is e BELT LINE LOOP HINDERING GROWTH { 'he { G e for Indianapolis was confined to the 55 » north of the but u. jet (Continie | itmits of a mlle square. The area was | bottle g au m a n us large as the city would ever re-| this opening have pour it is thriving as it should, Indianapolis | quire, it was said at the time. But [ homeseckers who b has made an inspection of industries | half u_century later. when the belt | u than six miles to which follow almost entirely the belt | pafiroad was built, the folly of the! T v has been plotted mu 1005 p A line railroad. earlfer heliel sparent, for the | miles farther north and many he a. ve. miles and more [ have heen built in the territe Making a cold-blooded analysis of |build their railroad some distance from the situation, several persons and at |the extreme edges of the city. On the i least nembe of one orgs on | east they went even further, to ais- H Shadoe ol have discerned the truth, of the | tance 4 miles, and again 2 mi 10 f ur,u]u - R smplatned about smoke | 3 it | Home of the 2-Pants Suit lopsides be laid at the feet of the belt railroad. | Consequentiy e oy i) wolis Belt Railroad, with | has beon estublishe ek, Shrih eneh Q “B shy residential districts and re- | mile downtown arew fre e ine to MumActhal T = Tepout oys str to orderly city development |lying residence nelghborhoods. And § o was built 49 ye That was |llke all other industrial districts, this HODER i f | about the time fixing | industrial belt has its unsightly come their terminals and deciding what | plements of waste heaps and cheap | ¥ suppontes r” . " cities w the best freight and stock |shack homes, Little development nov ' m loading cente me seven or eight |18 to be found outside belt to the rallroads had come into Indianapolis |west, and to the south from all directions for the purpose of lment has hardly attemp going straight through it. S al, | the inside of the belt SUPER SPECIAL however I years without ever an at- tempt to leave their jobs. ‘Why is this? you ask. Be- and have high regard for the splendid traditions of their calling. traditions is ‘“Keep the hold- These veterans are proud of their business and its repu- tation for dependable serv- fce—gas on tap at all hours. sacrificed “keep the holder up” so that life itself might - e « Gas Light Co. - A " f inc. 5:‘&"‘?.‘.‘ e i Dusimai Tt "{;:}"";m 419 TENTH STREET N. W. west, with Brightwood, on the north- cast. That their project failed has | been a source of pleasure and grati- | tion to those in recent years who | to draw the plan for polis. iroad was hui capital moved tal of Indiana and the here from Corydon, Ind. In 1822 Indianapolis was laid out by the expert hand of Alexander Ralston, who was an assistant to Maj. L. fant, engineer who started the pl for Washington, D. (. Ralston’s plan D. J. nalt way | OF INDIANAPOLIS What Has Resulied. west and south from the square T rom the smokestacks of the t been | organizations belt iustries along the 1ave found. roud again has i Step-Oul ~Boys™ sis to be the s Saloe 3 ! tenants i nmodi 2 N, s X s ghtave plan has been developed | r: i What Belt Has Done | —Spring 1s "came at present lies in the back-|long until little manufactori lis ha wel __E ‘s al I 1 because of its almost prohibi- |sought cheap sites alon ’ e aster s almost here st {road. T the o cedin brdeved vlan be d business and m ‘; = fSap s rising —Flowers are blooming the blame for the city's northward can Indianapolis but ain, - development re strung alo 1 th had all stock yards. | s different cas Farly Plans for Road. il D R RECRUITING COSTS LESS.. $35 Value ants conceived | where it has adjoined the belt and the ing @ union stock- | city. But for vears, in recent the city, and in|the territory hetween the belt railroad a convenience | and the western edge of exclusive old shippers the | Irvington was nothing more than comn- d was born in | mons and te lands , after the days | - ate Feature. ‘wpent and One Fortunate Feature. tious e 1 of es southwest ot Decrenses From $127.64 in $48.42 This Year. 1913 to! th en carried on by I Perhaps it was fortunate s et cap ¥ In order to give resi-|promoters 2 helt rails 1914 1¢ < ros b employment in difficult ., for the Tt nany ForhetHeasia the cost o tmes, ?m led in t r, aght of first north of the ci ' Refrigeration “Plus—and Minus” “MINUS™ all of the meaning less fancies and showy interiors, and “PLU the features of MAXIMUM REFRIGERATION and MINIMUM ICE CONSUMP- TION. These conditions make the EDDY a first choice with (‘ommon-sense Purchasers. THE a soldier to his | White Lined 70 Lbs. Ice Zinc Lined €0 Lbs. 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