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Price 2 New 6-room, ern improvements. Large Lots. 4 New 3-room tricity and Water. house. After 5 P.M,, Where Health XHILARATING mountain air, refreshing canyon ams, four an average annual temperature that is average for the United States. Little wonder Utah holds first rank in low death rate! You live long and you New 6-room Frame Bungalow. Bath and Electricity. S Price, $6,000 FOR SALE : Silver Spring New 8-room Brick House, Hot-water Heat, Toilet and Bath, Electricity, Built-in Garage, 1 square from car line. Large lot. 50x250 ft. , $10,000 Furnace, Brick Bungalows, alt mod- 1 square from car line. Price, $7,250 Frame Bungalows. Elec- Lot 50x220 ft. with each 3 squares from car line. Price Complete, $2,000 Frank L. Hewitt, Silver Spring, Md. Telephone Woodside 137 Residence, Woodside 28 Abounds glorious seasons and live happily out here in the congenial West. A thriving commonwealth of happy home owners, passed. with schools unsur- And paved highways that radiate from Sait Lake City to a hundred scenes of historic charm or landscape beauty. Grotesque eroded wonderlands, an inland salt sea, canyons, streams and lakes. e. ENTIRE MINE FIELD UNDER INJUNCTION Restraining Order Against Intimidation in Whole ’ Charleston District. By the Associated Press. CHARLESTON, W. Va., June 20.— A temporary restraining order cov- ering the whole of the Kanawha field not previously covered by injunctions was issued yesterday afternoon by Judge George M. McClintic, in the United States district court, on behalf of the Anchor Coal Company and others against the United Mine Work- j ers of America, District 17 of that or- ganization, all its local organizations in the fleld and all the officials and union miners in the district as well as “any who would aid and abet the union men” in trying to prevent open-shop workmen from going into the mines. Samuel Palmer, representing the group of owners seeking the injunc. tion, sald that it covered the whol district which included the upper end of the all the ¥ covered by injunctions, , Paint, Morris and Arm- creeks, the main line of the strong Chesapeake and Ohio and the mines at Mount Carbon and St. Albans, which district employs about 7,000 miners, A feature of the order is that two Or more persons must not try to “per- suade” a non-union miner from going to work. It was alleged by the mine owners that each had men ready to roturn to work, but that they were kept out of employment by threats and intimidations by union men. Arguments on the preliminary in- junction will be heard June 29, be- fore Judge McClintic. MINISTER DENIES SHOOTING. SCIENTISTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, -1922, “CAPTURE” VITAMIN FOUND TO BE FOE OF RICKET. Special Dispateh to the Star. BALTIMORE, June 20.—After three years' patlent research Dr. E. V. Mec- Collum, the famous blochemist of the School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, assisted by Miss Nina Simmonds and Dr. P. G. Shipley, has made another discovery of great importance to the comparatively new sclence of dietetics. They have “captured” a hitherto un- known vitamin, which has been labeled Vitamin D, the specific purpose of which is the protection of bone growth and the prevention of the disease known as Tickets. Dr. .McCollum referred to this discov- ery during an address he made at the convention of the Holstein-Freisian As- soclation, recently held in Kansas'City, but it was not until today that he made anything like a detalled announcement. In discussing the matter he said dur- ing the last twelve years investigators have come to an agreement on the point that there are at least three vitamins, which have become known as Vitamins A, BandC. Cause Eye Disease. “These,” he continued, “‘when lacking from the dlet, cause the development of a type of eye disease known as ophtial- mia, & type of paralysis and scurvy, re- spectively. By this we mean that one vitamin is concerned with one of the specific deficiency diseases. Recently my assistants and 1_have demonstrated , | the existence of a fourth vitamin, which » |is concerned with bone growth. “The discovery was made in the course of an investigation of the cause of rickets, a disease character- ized by faulty bone growth. This in- vestigation has been in progress for about three years. Approximately 4,000 animals—rats—have been used as experimental subjects In this work. “It was found that the primary cause of rickets Is a disturbance of the metabolism of calclum and of phosphorus, the principal elements concerned ‘in the formation of the skeleton. When there s a dispropor- tion between these elements, the cal- cium supply being inadequate and the phosphorus abundant, or the phos- phorus supply {nadequate and the cal- cium abudnant or excessive, the dis- Takes Stand in Own Defense in Mine Fight. By the Associated Press. CHARLES TOWN, W. Va., June 20. —The Rev. J. Wilburn, charged with killing a deputy sheriff of Logan county during the labor disturbances on the Logan-Boone border last sum- mer, took the stand on his own de- Se and told his version of the fight becwm the miners and the deputies at Bl Gap, in which Deputy John Gore and two others were killed. In p! the Rev. Wilburn on the stand the defense indicated that it had exhausted its supply of witnesses for direct examination. When court adjourned yester the defendant ‘was still under cross-examination. The defendant stated that through fear of an invaslon of depuly sheriffs of Logan, and owing to firing on the town of Blair, he and a party of men went into Blalr mountain the day August 29 to Iowestigate the dis ance. . ‘There were fomty In the party, he sald, and after camping out that night, they continued their investiga- tion iIn the morning, When they met a party of deputlesa They aid not know the opposing party, Wilburn testified, and when one of them, whom he learned later waa Deputy Gore, said. “Come on up, boys; come up!” the miners saw that ease is likely to develop. Under these conditions the animals become de- do children who suffer from this dis- ease. “Physiclans have long believed that; cod liver oil has a therapeutic value in the treatment of, rickets, and in the studies referred to' this oil was found to exert a decided protective action in preventing the onset of rickets when the dietary conditions were favorable for its occurrence. This fact was also noted by an English investigator named Mellanby. Protection of Fatx. “Mellanby suggested that the pro- tective action of certain fats in rick- ets was probably due to the pres- ence in them of the vitamin A, which, as has been stated, is concerned with the causation of the ophthalmia, an eye disease of dietary origin. We have destroyed the vitamin A by oxidation, and have made cod liver oil Incapable of preventing the eye disease, but without diminishing in a noticeable degree its value for the prevention or cure of rickets, and have thus shown that certain fats contain two vitamins, one related to the functioning of the nutritional processes of the eyes, the other con- cerned primarily with the regulation of calefum and phosphorus meta- bolism as it affects the bones. “By selectively destroying one of these properties and retaining twe other it is proved that two dietary principles are operating in cod liver oil, rather than one such substance which has two regulatory functions in the body.” SLAYS MAN IN HOME. Georgian Claims He Saw Intruder Embrace His Wife. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 20.—W. Arnold Burney, twenty-one years old, salesman for a local furniture house, and formerly of Athens, Ga., was shot and instantly killed yesterday by Gaither | Newman, twenty-seven, in the kitchen of the latter's home. Newman surrendered to the police, claiming that he had lain in hiding in the belief Burney was invading his home and shot him when he saw Burney em- brace his wife. 7 DEGREES g 2B soft and black F firm B soft medium haed HB soft medium 2H hard 4H extra hard LAYS 700,000 BRICKS. British Workman Makes World Record—Two Years on Job. LONDON, June 20.—The chamnpion- ship in bricklaying, from the stand- formed in much the same manner as |POINt of amount of work done by one is claimed by a British work- Hotham Browne. _Single-hand- ed he has just finished laying all the bricks, 700,000 of them, In the Ox- ford Theater at Workington, Cum- berland. The job took two years, Had he worked under union rules he would have laid only 450,000 bricks in this same length of time. The magnityde of this undertak- ing is shown by the fact that the building is 150 feet long and 50 feet wide and accommodates 1,400 people. Browne ignored all trade union rules and regulataions and just went ahead k man, e first build- a 1 the “Browne's monument,” but it is ing now known in the town as “the house that Browne built.” ROB BANK OF $3,500. PIPER, Kan., June 20.—Three men in a motor car yesterday held up the Piper State Bank, obtained $3,500 and escaped amid a shower of bullets fired by townspeople. June June June June June June June - June ] Ogenuy Evening fro 5 to 8:30 You'll Be $1,000 to the Good —10 years hence if you begin now taking advantage of the. liberal provisions of THE STANDARD SAVINGS and INSURANCE PLAN. { Briefly, by this plan, payment of 120 Small Monthly De- posits builds you $1,000 IN SAVINGS, at the same time insuring you for a like sum in The Continental Life Insurance Co. of Virginia. 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Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif.; Denver, Colo.; Kansas City and St. Louis, Mo. : Detroit, Mich.; Buffalo, N. Y.; Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, and Pittsburgh and Philadel- phia, Pa. He has an individual message of Success, Health and Prosperity. Come and Find Yourself! the deputies had bands on their arms and they had none. Nearer approach, he testified, brought firing, and one of the miners' party, a negro, fell, fa- tally wounded. The defendant denied that he fired a shot in the melee, and stated that when the shooting began he fell to the ground on his face, for protection. Ha den‘ed, also, that he saw the bodies of the three deputies who were killed, robbed by the miners, or that Deputy George Muncy. while wound- led, was shot down by Frank Kitchen, Who also s under indictment for the killing of Gore. FIND WIFE POISONED. Tennesseean Forced Drug Down Her Throat, Charge in Warrant. MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 20.—Samuel Gerstel, a merchant, was placed in jail last night on a warrant charg- ing him with the murder of his wife, who died her vesterday from poison which, a coroner’s jury held, Gerstel forced down her throat. | Gerstel declared that he found his It wife suffering from poison and that ! | i she said she had taken it. The couple were said to have recently effected reconciliation after having been separated 'VENUS EVERPOINTED The cherished personal pencil— made in all designs, large and small, from $1.00 up. Plain: gold filled—$3.00 Chased: silver filled—$1.75 8% If your dedler cannot supply you, vwrite us American Lead Pencil Co., 220 Fifth Ave., NewYork Are You Human? A little baby. A little child. Don't they appeal to you? Doesn't your heart yearn to pick them up, to cuddle them close to you, to shield them from all harm? sure it does else you're not human, Being human you love them. Their very helplessness makes you reach out in all your strength to aid them. In health there's no flower so beautiful. In illness there's no night so ) black. Save them then. Use every precaution. Take no chance. When sickness comes, as sickness will, remember it's just a baby, just a child and if the Physician isn't at hand don’t try some remedy that you may , have around the house for your own use. Fletcher's Castoria was made especially for babies' ills and you can wuse it with perfect safety as any doctor will tell you. Keep it in the house. Children Cry _For I Wednesday Only “See ETZ and See Better” A Glaring Danger AN ADITORIAL CIENCE says a light ray travel 200,000 miles per sec- ond. Light “regis- ters” in the optic nerve. Think of the constant wear on this delicate organism under the best of light and sight conditions! Avoid glare and con- sult us about special care of your eyes. 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Regularly priced at $37.50. sib!y kqow how muqh o e‘rf Whfl;? zrouy:::: :v ihi;,d, :,"{,":,.,y'e:;fiing how the popularity i There are only a §olld e‘njoyl,n_ent e s l te‘r Fletcher’s Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, sud- timited . mumber - of in a nickel *till you feast &bel £ stitutes and counterfeits. . ; {Eesciiterit Vanitics — on this big chocolate sur- ant evett - To protect the babies: to shield the homes and in defense o e prise. Other flavors, too. t}‘afl' generations to come we appeal to the better judgment of parents efio "Sale opens at 8:30 \ x insist on having Fletcher's Castoria when in need of a child lm med Friaydicloses 0 p.n o C icine. _And remember above all things that a child’s medicine 15 < made for children—a medici;le m'l:;eyd !:xnd D’O‘;‘;‘:;‘,s l;;:z;cine . p changeable. 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