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'Fowler Asks Physician | 5 Why He Lays Boy’s Death Health last night made public an official statéement declaring that the records of the Beaith the Rosedale swimming peol to be contaminated. of & lettér he addressed Nam F. who sttended fourteen-year-old John Ziminerman, who dled from menin- :m. several weeks ago lnd who hnfl ed. in ths Rossdale misr'l Atateément and Setter Yo m Fatten follows: - “The daily press of the 17th in- g{am ontained an articls in which was quoted as saying’ that the death of this boy was caused by ‘an in-}p fection of the infernal ear from an organism in the (Rosedale) pool,’ and that ‘all” these (publit) ‘pools are a terrible menace to heaith. § the records of the health de- partment relating to the public bath< img: pools in ‘this District failéd to show the cendition described by Dr. Patten, altheugh Samples of water taken from the various pdols, includ- ing the Rosedale, have been fre- quently examined, the health officer} - was mueh surprised to read the state- mént attributed to him. *In view Of the serious nature of the charges made and in order that the health department might be in possession of all facts in the case, the following letter was addressed to Dr. Paften: instant, and have to request to be informed if the statements attributed to you in this drticle are correet. I they are, it is, of course, that yéum are in posséssion support such statements. 1 therefore, appreciate it very much if you will advise me of the methods adopted by you in arriving at the conclusion ‘that the water in the Rosédale bathing pool comtai ganisms which were -responsible for the death of John Zimmerman. If your statement is based on bacterio- logical findings of the water, may 1 ask that you furnish me a copy. of such findings, together with the types of organisms found. If, on the other hand, your sta on personal laborl.(or’ tests, pl “‘I am seeking this information be- cause the conditions claimed by you FINDS NO EVIDENCE OFPOOLINEEETION 2 for eig! to Rosedate Bathing. Officer William C. Fowler department d@o not show : Fowler also made fi-ublle 2 eopy atten, ona of I.he Phy!lelnn. en one of the phy- lahdaoos. i ol Zimmer- “Te Calla for Evidemed Yoted, 1 with § iy g ting resume: facts to shall, or- ment is based purely views unsupported by e S0 state. count; though, Remember, every NEW player we carry has also been reduced to sell quickly. New Players $390 up 'fdgpi?‘icd - Takie Loag- te Pay - T A Your Upright Traded in Every tnstrument in this store, whether hew or used, positively protected by written guarantee for from 1 .to 10 years, accord- to mumnox in question are ot Borss hie Fecerds of ho-lt}: detpu‘t‘m-'t_ A number of samples of water from 8 0ol benn mmmmmsd in the Sl’:‘bou!ory of M summer, and the recard of men examinations is open to your inspec- tion at any time you may care to see ““fhe statement is alse made that the huy had a chronic rupding ear , bat fotwi eertain e Rosedie oot. Is it mot ?uno prnbomo that zh diseased ' s boy's ear throy th and not "1: which you Belléve existed in th! poo" ply to this letter.’” CRANLOARS MAY REACH 60 PER CENT OF VALUE Warehouse lunpu ‘Wil - Secure Advaness by War Fimanee - Corporation. Furthér détalls Cnrporluon s quity Co-operative Exchange As. operating and North and South Dakota, were .nnounc.d yesterday by the corporae 'l'ht loan will be secured by sociation, nmptl represeénting the grain to be the corporation said, “and Wil be an an wnount up to €0 per marketed,” nxchange will agree to maintain this funds advanced by the War Firance Cornotation to the -xchnnge will be used by rcsponding advances to its mei After the grain is marketed hy mo exchan, e the proceeds will be de- ar ‘Finance cmpouuon. 108N, tie lance bei P! h(-d among lhl farmiér members of the SRchange i foundation foundets had ‘already done in urn-nlnl the Dean estate proportion o the smount of rain S e P ord o supplied by t! umTMi ln:‘::y will r l‘:‘:fl&d fr:l'd e to e as the n_reaches terminal wardhoubés an: ‘ all will mature not ln(or thln ninety days from the date of the advance, and wilP be discounted at the raté of 63 per cent per annum. The fundi will be made available to the ex- change as soon as certain form documents have been approved.” SHoT .TO DEATH IN FIGHT. |2, Doyle ol ncl.r Salem w: shot killed néar Eagle R‘mk.u el L day aftetnoon and two depu wére wounded have taken place over a load o Deputy 8heriff Bviuer of Boteloun was wound it is thought not fatally. Do you realize —that we protect your interests when you buy just as carefully as we have safeguarded these sale announcements against sen- sationalisrn or overstatement? 1 have 2 PlAN 10 BANVASS the departmen ithstanding Woman’s Hatlonal Founda. | éxtansion ol the Inhu- getic Campalign. sppreciate an eafly re-| Mrs. C. C, Calhoun, sident of the Woman's National undation, last night announced that plans for the view to increasing membership sre practically complete. Mrs. Lydie Byl- vester Draper will act as hostess at headquatters during the eambaign. According to the plans given, the city will be divided for organjsation purposes into & certain number .of sones, in each of which there will be a chairman responsible for local ad= tivities ir her .particular district. Namés of ptrominent women whose ability to: do canstructive work hes already been amply proved are nmow being carefully 'elxhed by the board of governors, and Mrs. Calhoun stated that theif appointments would %rcob-blv be announced not later than Qctober 17 I8 ta be Foundation day, when the organisation utlvltle- which are to bQ.ln immediately, will oulminate in a gredt gathering of foundation workers and members. The first meeting will take place Fri- day at the Shoreham Hotel, when Mrs. Calhoun will sddress her zene chairmen on the subject of the Foun- @avens ajms and attainmen‘a “When the women of ‘Washington,” Mra. Cplhoun statéd, “come to real- ize what the foundation is trying to do for them individually, as well as for all other women throughout the country, we are qul c sufe theéy will #et & Nigh standard of helpfuiness in hxrtharlnl a work that will add so !o P. Intdlol:llul profit and pla the citisens.” humcl Dean Entate. Mrs. Calhoun pointed out what the the War Finance $15,000,600 loan to thé in Minnesots - «“r mal warehouse re- “ihof the groin. The < tuau i8 repaid. it in makin t, toward rep. t of the 8he di eity ennflnn who gré alréady play- ing on it would aiways have ¢ elr place, even when the néw group of buflilnn waere ersoted. “An audltoflum in which good pla; a and mul!o will bé given this w|n an st is T AT , Urge All Good Citizens sdvances executed an 0, clean w “‘nlnt 9, thete faes, froat ‘sad row htly ia September 24 -—Grover the lerence for the Vaternationa] copfers unn-nu- of arimaments to be held here fn éq: s llfiem an uthlk f« the )Illt- HARRY W. TAYI.OI CO-. 2233 15th St N.W. Phene Owi. 1097 Va., yester- erift# to iquor, in a battle three times, Aeelian Player, Makhogaity $198 $98 198 175 109 Heinekamp Upright, Stuyvesant Player, Mahogany...........cccovvvenniinnnnn.. Sohmer Upright, Woodward & Brown Upright, Hainés Bros. Upright, Story & Clark Player," Mahogany............ccovvvvvnennninnn.. Solo Coricerto Player, Manha.ll & Wendell Upnght, 159 Knabe Grand, Solo Concerto Player, Brew-tet— Upnght, F R E E Player Bench with Player, Stool with Piano and FREE De- livety up t6'50 Miles. 235 r.'l'h.t m by professors from' the lead- | - "' v;hmul colleges, 'oulfl also be- g'Hue lll'lnmgel with the privileges grounds -an _the clubhouse, w,u be within the reach of any local vnlun who becomes & basic member he nomlnll annual fée of $2. fwndl!lc in non«llu-ln, ‘{8 to provide an open orum for § ml‘hd:‘.fi“t.l: Clnl!nl i 3 ji m! e natural sequence Of tion Will Carry on Ener- | mibd 2 As October 3 has been chosen for the epening of the New York cam- paign, Mrs. that ¢ity next week end, to be gone for some time, returning in time for Washington Foundation day, on Octo- 7 organisation of Washington with a| P°F PORTRAIT PRESENTED. Painting of Late Justin S. Morrill An oil portrait of the late Justin S. Morrill, which hung for many years in his Washington home, has been presented to the University of Ver- mont and has been placed in Morrill Hall. e late Senator Morrill of Ver- mont représented the * tain state” in the Unit gress from 1855 to 1903, twelve years in the House and thirty-five years in the Senate—the longest time in the public service, perhaps, than any one Dnited States histor; half century. He was the famous Morrill tnrm of 1861. was & member of the United States Senate (republican) from 1867 to the time of his death-in 1902. #ind DL e e : e r D, 0, ‘SEPTEMBER 5, WASHINGTON, ' | have performances at least once Plckpnc"KETs BUSY cotirsés in civics; to be .de- is fall, Mrs. Calhoun stated. ;. ried. by Several Woman hy er, of the Customers. Tie: Cathoun asciared the country’s women in That, to My, reports made to the police. cinef, that Calhoun will leave for Miss Gladys P. Laua] Rueet reported that bag. A check for $100 and $20 in bills stolen from the handbag of Mrs. —_—— P . Given to. University. Y f taining $26 from her handbag. Dexter ' Smith, 2137 Leroy place, een moun- States. Con- of Seat to the police that a bandbag w —making a e author of He ter market. Besides the bag she $5 in eurrency. A single orange tree of Average will bear 20,000 oranges. INSPECT THIS AFTERNOON A Chevy Chase Bungalow at $9 650.00 A good new Bungalow, with 5 rooms, sleeping pofch and bath; built-in garage; hot-water heat; electric lights and range ; oak floors ; open fireplace in hving room; large shady lot. Requires but $1,000 cash. Corner of Brookville Road and Underwood St. f Exduslve Agen!s 713 1441: Street Nw,. 7 Music Lovers Are Selzmg Thls Opportuni And Buying Fine Players and Pianos The stead.lly increasing mferect in this Clenl!“s“reep Sale convinces us that music lovers everywhere appreciate the tremendous. ngmfiahce of a comnlete reduction—new Knabes and Ampicos excepted—of every instrument we carry in stock. Description and arguments are unncessar y. moment at the makes and prices below. A Partial List of Slightly Used and Used”lv;w.truments on Sale Mdnday and Tuesday $279 Burs THIS 88-Note Player—Used, But Good Euy tfi Pump—Guaranteed To Approved ‘Credit Takel..ong'l"nnetol’ Balance 1330 G St. NW IN CENTER MARKET Money Stolen From Handbags Car- Pickpockets were at work in Center Market yésterday afternoon, socording Mrs. A. R. Fullar of 1851 Ontario road told the police of the first pre- $4 was stolen from her handbag while she was in the inarket. of 1474 Manior 3 and & Y. W. C. A. card were stolen from her hand- M. Rosenbaum, 3703 Morrison street, while she was marketing, she told the‘ Dean, 1302 18th street, told the police that while she was on B street, hetween 7th and 9th street, some one took a small billfold con- While on a crowded 3th stréet cir a pickpocket stole & handbag from Mrs. cording to a report she made to the police yesterday afternoon. The purse contained a small amount of currency an uu?u Mrs. Elissbeth Tucker leasant, Md., also unrud stolen from her while she was nop— ping yesterday afternoon in the Cen- Main 2345 We merely réquest you to glance just a 1921=PART 1. - i A ee el mmervreraBeLee s ey nleev snn ‘For years has spelt “Service” in Men’s ‘Shoes —now equally stands for Striking Style PRI PP P TS TR e T A was Ida . Black Shoes Are Being Asked For This is Style B140. Black Scotch Grain leather with pebble finish. A full square wing-tip Brogue, with overweight soles, wide extension edges; large perforations, small brass eyelets. Wingfoot rubber 2/ heels attached. D240, same in Tan. " Bothare $9. o eI e SN e ac- e e RS ST e e = e e lost 5 T o PTXk e o im e o size -~ Living Up to a Reputatipn! ) AS made “Tri-Wear” Shoes H what they are today. Instead 58 $3 ® (J of hiding behind their envi- able reputation for Quality we have steadily improved them from year to year, and this season they show a wonderful advatice in style. These new prices are mighty good news for you men, for “Tri- Wears” last year were $12—and well worth it! e T eI e - . oP s ST v o Dire b e e wow e L e XS T Have you considered -—tlntincluddinfllhnfiefing at re- duwed prices are makes we carry year in and yesr out? Our reputation has been built up by the satisfaction always give. Remember, they have been reduced to Open Upnzht. * Guild Upnti:t, Seelmrz Ubricht, Remember, every NEW player we carry has also been reduced to sell quickly. New Players Wehle Upright; 2 l’eefleu Upritht, seckssansanannss Jm Upfi&ht, Selo E:: Mahoginy Stoty Privilege is given to exchange any time within one year fram date of : asé for any piano or player of equal or greater value, and all pdy- ments made on first md‘uul in fall .ollthcnécdfid - FREE Beinch ‘with Player, Stool with Piane and 850 Miles.