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WERD INI TALE CAUSE FSTILFFS Former Residents of Far East Recall Cases Similar to, Wolf Suckling Humans. Oak in Philadelphia to Honor 21 Pan-Aflerican Nations. PHILADELPHIA, October 23 4P).— | | Special Dispatch to The Star, High dignitaries of Latin American countries yesterday afternoon par- ticipated in the planting at Independ- ence Hall of a red oak tree in honor of the 21 member republics of the Pan-American Union. ‘The tree was named “Pan America. " The Latin Anferican diplomats were kere to attend exercises in honor of the Pan-American Union at the Ses. quicentennial Exposition. t grade Holstein of the United States and not only has made a rem-rklNPI Detrott. #ilk production record in her own THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MEMORIAL TREE PLANTED Working Girl Cow Wins Championship National nameless and unknown—just one of a carload of ordinary ¢ows bought in New York State by James E. Lar rowe of Detroit, fof experimental pur- poses on hig research farm. taken to the farm this cow had what Aairy experts call geod conformation. |grade cow in Cow Testing Associa- That was the best that could be said |tions produces only 6261 pounds A 5 )| loubled the an- class, but has almost doul * dition | vear, while the annual production of " nual milk record of the average aris- DETROIT. Mich., October 23.—A |tocrat in Cow Téating Association— plain “working girl” cow has won the | known in the dairy world as the pure. | Weighs “1.200. distinetion of being the champion | bred. This cow s Larrobelle, crowned | e | | queen of the Holstein grades at the | iry Show just closed at|showed that last yeme she prndu(‘od‘ 13.032 pounds of m'Tk, containing Four years ago this champlon was ' pounds of butterfat—more than 10 of her as she was in poor con T | and weighed but 985 pownds. She now | the average pure bred is 7.182 The future champlon times her weight in milk. During the fqur years she had been on the farm she produced 47.572 pounds of milk, or an average of 11,893 pounds a year. Her best lactation period was 17.821 pounds in 360 days. The average pounds. When the purple ribbon victory was placed on the former pleian cow recorda | At the dairy show by JProf. H. H. Kildee of Iowa State College at Amea, 481 | this noted fudge of dairy cattle said: “She did not get her ribbon entire- 1y _on show type, for there were other cows in the ring with straighter top lines, but she was in such fine condition and g0 well devéloped in the bhody and udder that she was placed over her thirty-thrée competi- tors.” Unlike the biue.bloaded aristocrats C.. OCTOBER 24, 19?6-~PARI‘(|. ring and on the day -she won her great victory she produced 17 quarts of milk. L Gl o Civil War Golf. Fiom the Bosten Transerint. The other day a New York actress 1. | referred to the kind ot golf she played of the dairy cattle world, whose pedi- grees g0 back. to hefore the Revolu- tionary War. this “working girl” cow had not heen fitted, frainéd or bian- keted for months before the show. fhe wasr exhibited in every day ““work- ing clothes.” She was mevely brushed off a little hefore heing led into the as “Civil War golf.” When asked why she gave it the name she replied. “Because 1 go out in 61 and come back in 65." - . Clothes do not make the man, but many of us owe a lot to our tailor. ——— e~ s By the Associated Press. LONDON, Octoher 23.—The story of two little girle found living in a wolf's den in Rengal. Rritish India, as told by the Westminster Gazette. brought members of a well known London club to fisticuffs after heated arguments as to the authentitity of the story Many unnamed and a fow nambd s < also communicated N views to the Westminster Ga- . Kone eemed sy traniy| Alabaman, 24, Declares He scredit the story, while many ac- quainted with India recali®authenti-| Shot Enraged Parent to cated cases of a similar nature. Save Mother. Girls Appear as Wolves. peated that of Bishop Walsh of = i 1 Westminster Gazetfy story re Bishop's Collegi ‘aleutta, who told | By the Associated Press. how the Singh of Midnapur. Ala., October 28.—Her- | Phillip Levy Co.—Washington’s Most Liberal Credit Furniture Store : Learn What scovered the two GIrls |yert Burch, 24 years old, ) : { his district, Thet |hers on a charge of murder in f ' i i f nd 8 veaix | connectioh with the killing of his | ne making | guther, Monroe Burch, last night at i Al i |the Burch home near here. The voung man told officers that he shot his 3 =i\ g father in of his mother. - S | - Dollar I uthorities, and — i quent than ix ) e evening, when his p 3 A 4 o \ o { N et Sie plddant o o s “was going to wind u . ! ml/ ' il \ { Wlll b without e: i and attacked ] \ . 1 ki J IR \ 3 e R e il T | Do : g i ! [+ it e e ; | he about 10 : 3 v T ¥ | ) =l ed the traits " . ’, A B t ~ knees and | netice two \ q she 1 d with A4 developed pe I e p vict : i e Phillip . tenced to twe in the peniten- R T LT R Bargains Galore! Save One-half and more op furniture for every room in the Levy Co. ll’\'Plv’i nndruullr;h l\\'LL\‘ under hea " e e house. Used but Not Abused articles, including bedroom suites, dining suites, living room furniture, stoves and scores of other wanted and usable items for the home. Sce what Phillip Levy has to offér FIRST. Dining Room Suites as § 59 50 | 4-Piece Bedroom Suites § 5 4,50 ‘ \ as Low as- - Low as ik 'y U. S. HOTEL ROOMS HELD sible for - : SUBSTITUTES FOR BARS human babies i he 1d just lost h own cubs, I1ady Dorothy Mills, noted author and traveler, said that in West Africa | heen told by natives of | Drinking i weing taken and reared | “has increased r cént since onkey. but that [adoption _of prohibition,” in the Ve to her that [opinion of Richard R. Lane, owner of | anyth cery s - hotels in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids R be reared by a wolf. One would think, |and Davenport, wh attending a | £he ssid. that when a child reached [convention of the Northwest Hotel the age of 3 or 4 its hehavior would | Assoclation. arouse the animal’s suspicion. ‘The maids know--they carry out les. IR A bell hoys are required to| FOUR DROWN IN RIVER. - cked ice, and hotel room tells the In many &% New Living Room Suites Bed-Davenport Suites § .50 @hestnut Hunters Die as Fright-|r t ened Women Upset Boat. CHATTANOOGA, October and S . “It has boomed the sale of vt | ginger ale. But this -acts as =« Arowned i1 the Tennessee River | Moomerang. hecause — guests were e e rley { Wrecking Turniture by opening the | e Ty o o ginger ale hottles on it m Mountain ¢ ot i e 8 iving Room Coal Heaters $77.95 Nickel Trimmed, as Low as 7 1 for plac- | hecame frichtened | A “nifty” young ‘man isn't always a thrifiy young man. Metal Beds in White Enamel or Wood Finish as Low as $2°95 % Phonographs—various Models all in good condition $29.75 *80 and up Fiber Suitesin § 39.50 ‘ as low as unusually good condi- tion as Low as : ¥ Breakfast Suites 1 1.95 | Bed Springs—a large selec- as Low as $1 1 9 tion for all beds, as low as $2'95 Y, 7 % 7 % 7 Eight to ten million of them marching against malnutrition. Think of it -in this land of plenty, 307, of the children in every community are suffering from under-nour- ishment! Mothers, watch their food —particularly breakfast. 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