Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 34

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34 ‘ 'Child S Mothered by Wolf Found | CONVICT DURKIN AGAIN. R e i ll With Beasts in Cave, Churchmen Report| v Finds chictgo Gunman Gutity | on Auto Charge. | By the Associated Pross. long before, the villagers pointed out [ 1 pyuckin Chics ik man. | y! y | TLONDON. October 22.—Two little [to him a path they avoided because | ki O R e S “The Busy . Penn. Ave. “wolf girle” were found recently liv-|it was haunted by demons. under a 35-year prison seatence for PIT: T ing in a wolf’s den near an isolated | Investigation revealed a wolf den | killing a fedrcfl] agent, last night was C 55 A i R t H village in Bengal. Rritish India. The |in which there were several wolf cubs { found guilty of violating the federal orner 8th & D Sts. gencies Report Huge Sum‘w,. is told by ihe Westminster (i | and two girle, ahout 2 and 8 vears of | o prohibiting the Interstate 1rans- | zette, i received it from Ind | age, hoth exceedingly flerce, running | & 3 & portation of a stolen antomobile. Expended to Exploit e e i'{,'l-l, B 2ed HeTe. Utietng SUiersl barks | “The jury #élibermiea more than 24 | [ Midna Renial i olves. | hours. © The conviction provides a s | enham Walsh of Bishops College, s wan that they were | HoUrS: - Th . vides Products in U. S. | utt shandoned as babies by their mother | fenonce of from one o five vears | Bishop Walsh relates that about | or mothers and were found and adopt. | DITKIn was acon ha . X L . Fur-Tri d — the end of August, while visiting Jul ed by the s . With much diff o 4 U Rl mme Br the Ascociated Prass Singh's orphanage at Midnapur, enlty the on were res E ol g e | uxurious ur-irt Singh recount how he discovered | the youn, i tHe priticl AL Withesk s L ” . - CHICAGO, Oetober- 22.—More than | NINER _recounte [ $300,000,000 was sxpended in advertis In a distant part of his district, not [ 4t the ‘orphanage. - 5 ing in the last vear throush advertis . | Iv weaned from her savage ways, but | ing agencies, publishers of the Nation N e e ’ 1 / > " i | clothes. which she tore off, even after ] were told vesterday by James | “BABE” WRITES VERSE [ineyCore sewed on her. For a ti | : ; S o ol of | | stics o dbe e diate | SOV . : &0 - 2 3 $18" American Ansociation of Al " OF BOOK OF RUTH for momnn in o dish. it eventon : \ In Misses’ and Women’s Sizes it | <he ! the American Ascociation of Adver. | tising Agencies. The a-sociation was | aught to use her hands ane U & luncheon host to delegates to the | FEE . { sy a few words. | 'l ’ 7 % J P national gathering of the Audit Bu. | Becomes Associated With Coolidge She is still weak mentally and A " i reau of Circulations | & | = feilher tyics imoe M usnaabit fleeata | IF nis fransi £ vus W K Curt PHMMSpRI | WS BLITIGINe i Targest s als. pr ng the company | i § L0 - ° publisher. spoke on_the virtues of | Bible Werk. readability in advertising copy. “Advertisine.” he said. “may be o | Bt the Ascociated Preec | / ; . fresh and “newsy that readers will| PORTLAND. Me., Octoher 22— | | —Coats in the approved modes, for both look fr it every day. A st Jated with | 3 : 5 makes advertisements sought for by | President Coolidge and 1 ‘oiter | ! i sports and dress wear. Not only are the newspaper readers makes advertising | persons as writers of the < larg i : ; pay.”’ est and most novel Bibis. The home S e Spetldl S'nday EXCflrSlons materials delightful, but the cut and The cooperation of more than 1300 | FinKing Nrnte he 'kt verss o the | 75 kmanship leaves little to be desired * Halloween workmanship leaves h o § . 7 newspapers, ma | Book of Ruth at the request of I lications in tife certifi | mund 'T. Garland, superintendent of Fier ¢ v % .| the Bible Society of Maine, which is ROUNDETRIP, R Among the materials are \ elsheen, | sponsoring the new Rible. P ARE - . \ S : . 5 5 f C outstanding proof that American| Protestant, Catholic and Jewish Venise, American Pin-point and Veloria. ostumes Business can rezulate itself if it de. | clergy have written verses in this Tick 3 . e sires to do so Rible, and President Coolidge inscribed ickets sale every Sunday, good on all There are wrappy, blouse back and The hurean faces a movement the first verse of the Rook of Gienesis regular ns-—7:15 AM, to ‘and including | 5 2 e ¥ % Q( ox among newspaper publishers to limit | The Bible is not vet compieted and Mr. 1:00 P.M. from Union Station (except No. straightline styles. Trimmings are of o t() Bl S 0 ] its activity to auditinz circulations ! Garland <aid nearly two vears more 6, 9:10 AM.—good returning on all after- | o . SR and to prevent it from distributing to | Would be requived to finish it. ANl its noon and evening trains same day (except : furs, including— ki advertisers the advertising rates of | 31,172 verses are to he written by No. 5, 1:52 P.M.). i . Black, Halloween is almost here and member papers. hut this action has ha']{‘;:_ ;'ML verse “)v_\yn 4I;Wm‘°vv| han.d! Natural and Dyed Squirrel, Beaver, Black, Kann's Hnlln\\-a;n Costiime Do % B & kol e Book of Ruth has heen reserve ool s DT . 7 ent s d prepared 7| Bahe Ruth penned the last verse of 7 : o g e ime children will find the suits they Mest i 55 ot antita.) | e DK RTI pile Wersen hadibuen | make for travel safety and comfort. i some fur-trimmed Sports Coats of im SH{ i Cu U s the Miss Louise oxd of San L {srd y gils parred Ruth. i orrow n yon make Calif, has returned from a six-week | "Titten BY girls namwed Ruth ported mixtures. mortise and let us help st make I 3 | ® \ your choice. $rip'into the Arctic regions; where she | . Balt & Ohi PRI ’ your « i nre #hot 23 Polar bears, hringing the pelts| Among working women. teachers | lmore o \ Kann's—Second Floor. the kinds you will find. home with her. She is the first woman | are said to e hest savers, while | Spanish Girl Yama Yama to sét foot upnn desolate Franz |actresses ar Ay the worst. This | Spanish Bo. i Josef Land. i hased on s bank statistics, PO e Bl _—_— ] 0 Gypey Cirl ¢ onial Mai RELP YOURSELY TO NEALTHN W L B Coats for Girls | = v Mandarin Novelty Cuff Wooden Soldier Peasant Girl il Sizes 7 to 14 Years e Artist Dutch Girl Gloves $10.95 & $2.95 el el v ¢ / Kann’s Reg. 60¢ warm, new Winter Coats are —_An unusually attractive of- in pnpular !.lam velours and ASWH ( Kapilnl Kandy fering in gloves for Saturday. plaids and in styles that ap- Z i With . K. &fidlover pr peal to the girlish fancy. Coats 3 2 lbg 9;)(. ing. heavy stitched s an that are very smartly trimmed g} 5 e turn-down or flare cuffs; - il stitehi 3 £ light.welght washablée caipe \{!tl! silk .qum_\g and hrmd: aaia € et i skina with heavy siitched Fur aollars finish most of Nougats hacks and turn-down cuffs; and ’ -1 SRl them, and all are warmly lined 4 and the majority are inter- P. K. sewn. Sizes 54 7% lined. The colors are— in the ne Kann's—Strest Floor, Red. Green. Blue, also many ! = l'nfl-lm;md A Roxes of ' eanut Rrittle, spe- . vshades of brown and tan. bt noe - BTG Kann's—Second Floor. - 3 Halloween Candy Novelties Children’s . 8 Witches, Jack -Lanterns, Lumberjacks Chlldren’s Hats s e 3¢ 1o 50¢ Ea. the litile girls who have one . " L of these Warm Lumber; o L day in this low priced a :ill not care. They are i "nn}; of hats. Regular $2.9% to ol ol . 5 o eavy. warm mite at- fl $i98 values. Some of iclt, ONLY a few months ago he was feeling juices. It absorbs and carries moisture into traciite “plaid_effects. faster others of vetver avd k. Torn- % . . . ) . BERES]L U et : ack and poke styles with trim- fine. A full desk meant nothing morethan the intestine and prompts it to natural, A have o packets.” Sizes § g ks o1 o o il : 3 s b i all the pretty colors for Fall a full day—a challenge which he eagerly healthy action. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN : Same stvles in. sizen y and Winte " end sires for 98, A ST b Bl accepted. Lifewasworth living then. . . . works as nature works. You never have : e g~ e o But now . . . now he seemed eternally to increase the amount eaten. How differ- S K s—Seearid Floor. e tired, lifeless, exhausted. His head was ent from habit-forming pills and drugs. A Special Offer! dull and achy. Work was a frightful bore. If eaten regularly, Kellogg's ALL- : C s il Cotv’s L‘ilfe :::as l;:ar);en of interest. Where would BRAN is guaranteed to bring permanent ! The Andre Swirl Shlnble < 4 fresh each day in our | wy. —— 3 5 y . . . A itallend? . . . relief, or your grocer will refund the pur- Set With a Finger Wave N o Perfumes constipation. They try this and that, for- delightful nutty flavor makes it good as a ) Priced —The Shingle Paris introduced and New Yorl women were Yet there is sure, permanent relief from with fresh or preserved ftuit; with other | wave to suit the individual. A wave that gives a softness fl’l (D R Bl . . 4 is only Three Dollars. container is a delightiul concep- BRAN. - in the recipes given on every package. : Hot Oil Treatments for Dry Hair “ast Indian Ivory de- the sluggishness out of the system and product which is only part bran can bring," things because it is ALL 5o bie e ibetive, Mbivan Jhber bmitit oo the original ALL-BRAN As Kellogg's ALL- | must pam through the entire slimentary | That js why doctors rece ‘ i Terms of Only . eaten? : i - chase price. Eat two tablespoonfuls dail ; ‘ In a New 20Gram Size In the work-a-day world there are thou : 1; . oy P i Ity . Including G i e oA sands of men and women who suffer from —In chronic cases, with every meal. lts B Bobbing, Etc. ¢ Specially '@;2 9‘.') Wéedo T e ever seeking relief and seldom finding it. cereal. Serve with milk or cream alone or | Uitk foladopt-_the swicl withd (FuEHeD Suxes et witht al hilgte d ~Created a< 4 special offering . 2 HTer e 2 . natural effect that wor demandi d more. I this insidious disease—Kellogg's ALL- cereals; in soups, cook in hot cereals, or | B e 1o U ABbiNE: hamP OB st RS Ao aie s fragrances for their own. The “Catherine Day” Facial Masage o weberTece franuing Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is a safe, .natu_ral Beware of a part-bran product "Yvette Quality Hair Goods Heahve siton sign of the ghox way of relieving constipation. It willdrive Only ALL-BRAN brings sure results. A I e i y $14 Third Floor Kann's—Strect Floor. restore that.vivid Vit?lity . at best, only partial re- i s e o so necessary to perfect sults. Often none at all. | ;. (NS S h t . KNOW THE TRUTH 3 % | health. It will do these OW THE TRU Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is | Z NOIRI Vi cnenul I 1res BRAN and not part bran. | throush the various digestive procemes | __5 ]00% bran product. 1 g R j On Convenient = tract without its form changed. & BRAN journeys through What happens when a bran food is ommend it. Your grocer i thesystemitsfiberremains i scted upen i sells it. Get a package to- Bundbods of ' unchanged. It remains a the intestines, whers every part which day. Also served in all i - W SRt R e hala kel 1) ° bulk food, as doctors call in ALLBRAN the quantity of fber is | hotels and restaurants. I New Handbags so great that it furnishes bulk enough to it. Because of its bulk it prsvent and relieve consipaton. ' = Ho G . n a partbran food, the quantity o Made by Kellogg, in ne year on a ,000-mile basie, SWCGPS,. C]eal:ls and e fiber is s0 -:ln.ll ;‘h-l zll.exe is o]:l)' a puny Battle Creek, Michigan $2 95 They are double-grip tires, with air- fies the intestine. It stimu- am el SRAR mnae. e il D - cooling radius ribs across the side 5 i mand it. i IHll —Ncver have we shown a larger or moré attrac- walls, which give extra surface for lates the flow of digestive — ; tive assortment of Handbags than this season— heat radiation. and never have we offered hetter ones at a price s0 low. They are of leather in the different shapes i 24 s for Fall and Winter and in all the colors fashion Size 30x3'4, CI..§ Size 32x4, SS. demands in bags. : 2 .2 The New Style Sketched . — — —One is a Pouch-shaped Strap-back Bag with Size 31x4, SS. Size 33x4, SS. frame and handle of red. hrown. blonde and black. Silk lined and fitted with mirror and purse. —The other also a Pouch Bag with strap handle. s l 9.25 521 .45 The front and back are of black patént lsather, I and the gussets, frame and handles are of green, . L - READY TO EAT tan. red, brown or blonde leathiér. Sille lined and* —All other sizes, including balloons %W fitted wv”}; ;Inrd ;ulc and ;tr(::' e at low prices. - fl," I I ther Bags at 35.00 to $25. Kann's—Third Floor, Kann’s—Street Floor. —Schenuit Tires are guaranteed for KELLOGG ¢ . ST CRee micy - ‘r"::'x

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