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This is an | Thtrty-one of Columbus degree of hor innovation in the K Exemplifying the d e, Carroll Council, No. it upon 16 members at Potomac Coul cil 15 received it. Tecipients at Council |* The Carroll Haltigan, J 1 John A n Arnold, Patrick J T M. Price, Jacob itler, Robert E. Mann, Aloysius B ichomn, George H. I y, John H Joseph B. Caldwell and Patric alen, Freder incil _confe ws: Charle: . William D M Daniel ward I c ‘Three members, Herbert and 3 ved the title of life members.” Walter 1. Plant the new t George F. blem denoting ael J T Michael hn T ohn B degr How : the degree chancellor, and Grand Knight Howell Lecturer James T. Filgate then made | eating with her. a short talk and distributed Bicenten- | bronze medals of George Wash- n. Mail Moves at High Speed. | | | A new pneumatic tube dispatches mail at high speed. The containers, holding 500 letters, travel at 30 miles an hour to the branch post offices. You always | make sure your g8 are FRESH... Speedy delivery and dating guarantee this coffee’s freshness— protect its rich, full flavor ]he finest coffee in the world is neither good nor healthful unless it reaches you absolutely fres. For coffee is perishable . . . a fresh food, like eggs, milk, butter. Andjthefonly way to protect its flavor and healthfulness is to . .. like other fresh foods - .. before it has a chance to get stale. deliver it sw Here is the scientific explanation of the need for this precaution: In every pound of coffee there is ap- proximately a half cup of delicate oil. Fresh, T0 GUA’-ANziI FRESHNESS, BYERY CAN OF CHASB & SANBORN'S COFFEE IS DATED WHE DAY And and Roddy, Patrick J.| honorary hose re- | They 3rend this oil carries the marvelous flavor and aroma vou love in good coffee. Stale, it becomes ran- cid, toxic. .. is a frequent cause of indigestion, headaches, nervousness, slecplessness. & Sanborn rush their delicious coffee to your grocer, straight from the roasting ovens . . . Every can is plainly stamped with the date of delivery . .. And no can of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, 1932. APRIL 20, —_— |Research in Great Smoky Mountains Re- veals They Are “Made,” Not “Born.” Twins Offer Good Material. on the fire, it will be ready to eat as soon as she hands it to them. “They often go and play mystic litt] and talk wi visible to every one else. BY THOMAS R. HENRY. ‘ A study of infancy and early child- hood in the Cherokee Indian settle- ments scattered through the Great Smok Western North Carol t been reported by Dr. Frans M. Olbrec i Be nologist, who cc tion for the Sn Dr. Olbrechts, who took up an unfin- idy by the late James Mooney | Smithsonian staff, foun med perstit still little changed retreats. Witches are respected and d A “witch” is not born with su ural powers, but must be endowed with these by the proper procedures imme- diately after birth. Twins offer favor- | s able material ) “If twins are born and their parents ntend to make witck U . Olbrechts with the , although these are in- of But wherever are absent, their parents never anxious on their account | they can fend for themselves, Annoying When They Grow Up. “When they are grown up they are most annoying individuals. They al- ways know what you think and you could not, possibly mislead them. What | is worse, they can make you ill, de- jected, lovesick or dying merely by thinking of you in that condition. A boy of twins so reared is always & most ccessful hunter. A girl in this con- n is expert at all woman's work n she is preparing & meal she has o think it done and it is all ready eaten “If twins have completed thelr 24-day sion, they are more than a match for anybody or anything. The only means of preventing the community from being annoyed by such undesir- are in these mountain & hey th the liquid portion of corn must be given them only during the night. They must b ripidly excluded from all visitors -day period. From t n of the bark of the s sumac is drunk by the mother to ms her milk flow abundantly, and she urses the children. Take on All Shapes Conceivable. “The most astounding assertions are made as to the powers of these twin | witches. They do not stop at flying | through the air or diving underground | They can even walk on the sun rays 1 take on all human and animal shapes _conceivable. Even when they re only a month old ‘whatever they think happens’ If they are lying on the ground in their swaddlings, cry rom hunger, and their mother shou appen to be eating and wishes t er meal before attending to the food will become raw ag the food of all those who i If their mother is cooking & meal while they cry for her and she does not heed them, the food she is preparing will never get done “When they have grown to be urchins | and happen to be playing outside, all of a sudden they will come scampering | ‘ns. asking for food. If the mother says | the food isn't ready, it will never get | done. But if she gives it to them at once, even if she has only just put it rose or White rust-proof DeODit _holder and one DeODit cube for Slc. Box of 3 mssort- od reflls, Soc. 50 THE DEODIT PRODUCTS CO. DeODit is obtainable ONLY CINCIN Housewares Depts.—Lansburgh’s, Ho: wares Dept. 'SCIENTIST SHOWS HOW CHEROKEE | “WITCHES" GET THEIR “POWERS"| people, whom they can see | $ they go and however long a time they | knowing that | Now bathroom odors are 8o unnecessary. DeODit ends them pcrmnmnumyl.‘md hringDntall)nlild deli iotrope.. it is invisible, out of the wa Hangs inside the bowl. Incxpensive —one complete u); Woodward & Lothrop, Housewares Dept.—Pal Toilet Goods and Housewares Depts.—The Hecht Co., Housewas Goods Depts.—Barber & Ross, Housewares Dept.—Dulin & Martin, House- ! | ables is to thwart their bringing upi during this time.” Dr. Olbrechts made a special study of child rearing and educational pro- cedures among the Cherakees. Shortly after the child is b he reports, it is carried about sitting astride of its mother’s back. When little boys are 4 or 5 years oid they start, under the supervision of fathers or older brothers, to make bows and arrows, and in a few wel become remarkable marksmen. “The children astounded me by their keen intellects,” Dr. Olbrechts reports. “One 6-year-old saw for the first time the train of a lumber company working in this district. When he came home he collected empty tin cans we had thrown away, with sticks and twigs | built & bridge ‘over a four wide ril laid and then with tins, the most real- tr aginable Diet Watched Carefull to fam than graduates who I history his spe dance steps an and if they were tested on an equitable basis I feel sure they would oft gher than white chil ROACH DEATH CRACK-SHOT htful scent of jasmine, insures a clean- smelling bathroom for a half year. See DeODit at drug, hardware and de~ partment stores. NATI these leading Washington Stores: Royal, Toilet Goods and Notions Depts.—Kann's, and Tollet usewares a md,ée ust as sure of FRE SH COFFEE! this dated coffee is any grocer's shelf | of this magnificent For 66 years Cha s0, to protect you against this danger, assure you of really fresh coffee, Chase rich and delicious magnificent coffee absolute guarantee Coffee today. See permitted to remain on onger than ten days. It is simply impossible to get a stale can coffee. se & Sanborn’s has been famous among coffee lovers because of its flavor . . . Now this comes to you doubly good . . . Its superb flavor protected by an of freshness. Buy a can of Chase & Sanborn’s Dated how much better it is! ¥YOUR GROGER REGEIVES I? water from the eave of the cabin where | it falis in a continuous stream. in order | that he may be a fluent speaker. The diet of the expectant mother is watched very carefully. She cannot eat rabbit or the child will have ridiculously large eyes or sleep with its eves open. If black walnuts are eaten, the child will have a ridiculously broad nose. She | cannot comb her hair backward, or the | child’s hair will be bristly and unkempt The prospective father must not dig a grave, or the child will be still-born He must not have folds or dents in his hat, otherwise the child will be born with dents in its head. ‘When fire broke out in the home at Bury St. Edmunds, England, of A. W Britt, a foot ball referee, he summonea the fire department by blowing his referee’'s whistle. Mr. Pyle says: and S, n lite beauty Neglecting to Clean Your Rug Is False Economy —You will get the effect of new rugs in your home if serviced by Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America charge of selling liquor in his come bination court room and office, Prohibition agents claim to have nd liquor and glasses in the court m. Justice Day, who charges the d was a political plot, furnished 1,000 bond, fixed by United States Commissioner O. Scott Clark. JUSTICE IS HELD BATTLE CREEK, Mich P —Arthur J. Day, t Mar:hall, was bound ¢ rict Court yes examination a I i Whatever Your Incentive for saving mav be, you will find the UNION TRUST ready to work along with vou in your efforts to save success- Tully. Are you saving for a home, children’s education, travel, your own future protection, or some other purpose? A Savings Account here will be a help 1o you in reaching your goal. . GEORGE YASHINGTOR | f(j/%p/lfpr}rx:b[ i Interest paid on Checl:i and Savings Accounts Himng il I UnioN TRuSTCoMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Ord Preston SOUTHWEST CORNER President FIFTEENTH AND W STREETS — NORTHWEST % 5 § The World’s First Long Distance AIR-COOLED TRAIN " GEORGE WASHINGTON WILL BE INAUGURATED Here's news—important news— for travelers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louis- ville, Indianapolis, Chicago and St. Louis and the West, from Washington, Balti- more, Philadelphia, New York, Rich- mond and Norfolk and the East. Forget about the weather, hot or cold. For The George Washington, starting service Sunday, April 24, assures ideal tempera- tures the year 'round. 601 P. M. No Dust « No Dirt . No Cinders Every car on this train is air-cooled and air-conditioned. Its sleeping cars are the first in the world to offer this feature. Winter or summer, day or night, you can ride and sleep in perfect comfort. No open windows. No dust and dirt. In- stead, clean, cool, refreshing air—always exactly right for health and comfort. PRIL 24t beauty, and distinction. The interiors of all cars follow the bright, graceful Colo- nial style of Washington’s day. No Extra Fare In every detail, The George Washington is a luxury train—bat it also is a train for everybody. There is no extra fare to any point. Allits comforts and advantages can be enjoyed economically. Travelers who do not desire Pullman accommodations will find the Imperial Salon Cars, also aircooled and conditioned, an unnsunal source of comfort and enjoyment. The time-tables below show how care- fully this new train has been scheduled for your convenience. Leaving at the “idle hour” of the day, you arrive at your destination at a logical time to begin the new day’s activities. Every Car Air-Conditioned Air-conditioned throughout, The George Washington is furnished with taste, Make The George Washington your train the next time you travel. (Bead Up) Ar. B8:30 A. M. 8:35 P. M. 3552 AL M. 500 845 » Lv. CHARLOTTESVILLE Ar. CINCINNATTL. . Ar. 540 A. M. Lv. 10:28 P. M. w g3 ¢ 5:45 Charleston. . . Huntington 8:24 A. M. 10:59 Ar. Lexington (CST) LOUISVILLE 10:40 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 5 » Ar. INDIANAPOLIS (Big F Four Ry.) CHICAGO. . I ST. LOUIS +Sleeping cars may be occupied until 8:00 A. M. On Exhibition April 22 and 23 The George Washington will be on exhibition Friday, April 22, from 10:00 A. M. until 1100 P. M., and Saturday, April 23, from 900 A. M. until midnight, at the Union Station, Track No. 10. You are imvited to examine this unique train, car by car. We promise you a most interesting and edueational experience. Guides will be on hand to conduct yon through the train ... to describe its scientific features, inctoding air<ooling . . . and to explain the historical significance of its Colonial fittings, design and appointmenta. J. B. EDMU 714—14th Street, , Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agent Telephone—National 0748