Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1923, Page 9

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3000 PHYSICIANS HERE TOMORROW Wide Variety of T&pics on Program of Southers Medi- cal Association. Program of Sectiots of Southern Medical Body for Tomorrow The program of sessions of the convention of the Soythern Medical Association for tomor- Tow follow. : 8 am.—Arrival of sbecial train from New Orleans. 9:30 am.—Southern A iation of l(lll\vlylsur. sons, Raleigh; Southern Asso- clation of Anesthetists, Butling- ton. H 10 am—Conterence of sbuth- ern states’ etatisticians of the bureau of vital statistics, Eb- bitt. 12:30 p.m—Luncheon mecking, board of trustees, yVillard Hotel. .m.—Scetlon Yon medicine, Willard Ilotel: section om r diology, ~Washington Hotel; section on dermatology and &yphilology vashington; Southern As way Surgeons, Raleigh; nati malaria’ conference, Ebbitt, 5 p.m.—Tea for woman physi- (he Rochambeau. 6 p.m —Dinner for ex-prysi- dents and wives, Willard. 3 Dinmer for derma- ashington. 8 pm.—First general sessibn, Continental Memiorial Hall More than 3,000 physicians¢ from all portions of the south will gather here this week for the sevenfeenth annual convention of the Southern Medical Association. The convintion opens tomorrow and closes Thygsday night. : This assoclation has a membership ©of 40,000 physicians in the folléwing states: Maryland, West Virginia;s Vir- ginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennassee, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Afkan- mas, Texas, Mississippl, Alafama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and the Distrist of Columbia. arrived, one special train and, eral special cars are expected to ar- rive tomorrow. The special irain will come from New Orleans, 3 bear Dr. S, Miss., pre: and most of the officers. will be met at 8 o'clock morning by a committee of 100 physicians, headed by Dr. Thomas A. Groover, chairman of the local Som- mittee on arrangements, and : the visiting physicians will be esccrted to their hotels. i Parade Up Avenue. The visitors will be recefved in the President's room at the station. and a procession formed, which 11 proceed to I'enneylvania avenue .and to the Willard Hotel, which wili be headquarters of the association. & C. P. Loranz of Birmingham, Ala., secretary-manager of the assoch and its only lay member, arrived 3 terday and is at the Willard with a corps of assistants. Besides Dr. Leathers and Mr. Loranz, the officers of the association Vi D Chattanooga, diter of the journal, Dr. MIY. Dabney, Birmingham, Ala. List of Councllors. Councilors—Dr. H. H. Martin, chai! avannah, Ga.; Dr. A. W. Raj Dr. William Little Rock, Ark,; DrYJ. Verbrycke, jr., ‘Washington, R. H. McGinnis, Jacksen- Dr. J. A. Stucky, Lex Greene, Moorman, J. W. Jersey, Greenville, S. C.; Dr. William _Litterer, Nashville, Tenr Marchman, Dallas, Tex.: | Richmond, | c: Crook, Jackson, Harris, Birmingham, Al There are eightoen sections of the | assoclation,’ cach section holding It own convention simultaneously with | the others, there being only two gen- | oral sessions of the entire body | soheduled. The first will be held at the Memorial Continental Hall morrow night at 8 o'clock. The visi- tors will be welcomed to Washington | by Dr. Luther H. Reichelderfer of ! the Medical Soclety of the District of | Columbia. Response on behalf of the | association will be made by Dr. A. T.} McCormick, state health officer of Kentucky. The second general session will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock | in the rose room of the Washington | Hotel and will be in the form of a | “Symposium of the New-born." This meeting will be presided over by D L. T. Royster, vice president, of the University of Virginia. Meetings by Sections, ‘The section meetings will be &8 fol- lows: Section on medict! Florida Grapefruit 5 CENTS Buy Direct From Grower HENRY H. HARRISON Owner and Operator, Alextown ana Berkley Groves Miami, Florida 1421, P Street NW. Opposite Riggs Market Wholesale and Retall Agency Two Cars Now in Yard Clething for the en- tire family:; Fent st R Bters heuras 9 AN to® P DIRECTING ANNUAL CONVENTION OF SOUTHERN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION S, Leath- Southern Upper, left to right: Dr. W. erx, Jacknon, Mi; Medieal Axnoc ofticer of Minxinaippls Birmingham, Ala.. secretary Lower, left to right: Dr. Seale H rix, Birmingham, Ala., prexident in 1922, now a member of rd of trus- tees; Mina G ton, Rir- mingham, Ala., who ix assixting Mr. Loranz to direct the extensive actl tiew of the Southern Medical Assoc tion conventio: e et Willard Hotel, tomorrow at ® p.m.;|room, Willard Hotel, Tuursday, 9:30 smoker” at the University | § Club Wednesday at 9:15 p.m. | Southern Gastro-Enterological As- | o sociation: Small ballroom, Hotel, Tuesday, 9:30 day, 8:30 am.; Wednes- | d a.m. Section on patholog: PBarber & Ross s “Jhe Big Hardware and Housefumnishing 11TAND THANKSGIVI Turkey Roasters ‘V\'ear-E_\ller i?lu- minum urkey Pans, 1414x10 s $3-95 - L{fk's Enamele urkey Pans, 16/42x 106 o :l $2.75 oya o uble Rgaster,l l4xlg $l -50 lain Iron ng Pan Oxld ..o 20c ain Iron Biscuit Sheetss Brll.; ool 10c affle Irons witl hifih ‘frime g $l-75 Jniversal Foo 50 ey 1L Mary Ann’s Shell Pans 51050 Jelly Mol in sets........ Family Scales, pounds .. ........ Muffin Pans, frame Spring Cake 9-inch Flour Sifter, crank ...... . 'Roll Top Wh Bread Box 25-1b, Whi Box Fancy Cake tube in center. Mahogany Tray, 1Ix17 | T ina $1.00 and side handles, AT - re: cover oot 45c Humphrey Radi- with 12-inch antfire Gas Heat- er. Satiataction $18.00 Gi Refrigerator, teed any window (care of chil- | try Willard | Monday, 2 | Section Small ball- | Raleigh See the CHAMBERS RANGE With the Fireless Combination—$75 up Complete Stock of Fireplace Goods — Andirons, Fire Sets, Spark Guards, Grates, Wood Baskets, &c. * +Majestio Electric ‘per reflector .. alvanized Iron Window ymporium on Insulin,” Tuesday at |a.m. 2 pam.; a third session at 2 p.m., Wed- | nesday. 1 Section on pediatri dren): Rose room, Washington Hotel | n Tu, s Section on Neurology. Section on neurology and psychia- Ballroom, Shoreham Hotel, Wed- v, 9:30 a.m.; Thursday, 9:30 &.m. Hall of na. 1 . 2 p.m.; Wednesday, 0 p.m. K ction on dermatology and syphil- Washington Hotel, : Tues- logy: Room A, on Hotel, e NG NEEDS Teapots, shapes Casserole, with $1 35 Pudding Dish, l-qt. Bread Pan, 94x5L5 ... . Utility Dish, 10y5x6Y2 Biscuit Pans, 9%xXTVz ... Round Cake 9% Deecp 7%-inch Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware Mountain Pans, 3 for.. (.akc $1.00 Saucepans, with handle 2-qt. Round Pudding .......... 2.qt. Double Boiler 5-qt. Tea Kettle 69c $1.95 ‘Tubed Cake Bread Pan.......... 7SC Deep Pie Plte...... 3OC wire basket and G T I8 et an Ash Sifter, galvane ized iron with 3%; ft. handle . 50c eater; .00 op= Perfection Oil Heater, with steel oil tank to fit T T T T T T T T I T T T T T N R T T oy ‘Wednesday, am.; Wednesdsy, 6:30 p.m.; Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Section on bone gnd joint surgery: Ballroom, Raleigh Hotel, Monday. 9 am. and 2 pm.; T ay, 2 Wednesday, 2 p.i Southern’ States' Association of Railway Surgeons: Baliroom, Ralelgh Hotel, tomorrow, 9:30 a.m., 2'p.m. and .m. ction on urology: Ballroom, Shoreham Hotel, Tuesday, 2 p.m.; ‘Wednesday, 2 p.m. Obstetrics Is Subject. Section on obstetrics: Rose room, Washington Hotel, Tuesday, 2 p.m.i Wednesday, 2 p.m. Section on ophthalmology, ology, otology and laryngology: of nations, Washington Hote day, 9:30 am.; Wednesday Thursday, $:30 a.m. Section’ of public health: Crystal room, Ebbitt Hotel, Tuesday, 9:30 :n:,, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; Thursday, rhin- a.m. ational malaria committee: Crys- tal room, Ebbitt Hotel, tomorrow, 2 p.m.; Tuesday, 2 p.m. N Conference ‘on medical education: Parlor 127, Willard Hotel, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Conference of southern states stat- isticlans of the bureaus of vital stat- istics: Red parlor, Ebbitt Hotel, 10 am. tomorrow. uthern Association of Anes- thetists: Burlington Hotel, tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday. The time the doctors have away from their meetings will be taken gzmmmzxmmm up with entertainment and clinical and inspection visits to the local hos- pitals, especially Walter Reed Hos- pital. The entertainment program in- cludes a round of teas, luncheons, din- ners and- automoblie sight-seeing trips. In addition, Dr. W. M. Barton, local chairman on publicity, announces that the Medical Society of the District of’ Columbia, will keep “open house” at its building on M street near Con- necticut avenue as a clubhouse for the visiting doctors. Reading and smoking material will be provided, and it will be used as a common lace. D anal” arrangements are belng made for the entertainment of woman physicians. Dr. A. Frances Foye of Washington s chairman of the local committee in charge of the woman doctors. JE—-- ADAMS GOING TO CHICAGO. Chairman Adams of the republican national committee will leave today for Chicago on a business trip, returning in time for the meeting in this city & Thursday of the subcommittee which will consider bids of several cities that desire to entertain the republican na- on, “hicago he will take up with Treasurer Upham the question of hotel rates for the convention, in case Chi-| cago should be selected at the Decem- ber meeting of the full committee. ‘Ghe Economy Corner Zth.and H.Sts. N\ SENATOR BALL TO TALK TO WCMEN ON TRAFFIC Inspector Headley, W. G. Cole and + William Phelps Eno Also on Program. The public utilities committee of the Women's City Club, civic section, will hold its first big meeting of the year the chairmanship of Mrs. John Steele Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. lub's headquarters, 22 Jack- son place. Senator Helsler Ball, chairman of | the District of Columbia Senate com- mittee and head of the Senate com- | mittee investigating traffic conditions here, will address the gathering. In- spector Headley, head of the local trafic bureau of the police depart- ment. W. G, Col Safety Council Eno_also will ment program has been planned. Sim- ilar meetings dealing with local pub- lic utilities will be held by the cluk each month. | Members of the public utilities com- mittee are Mrs. John Lorenz Steele, chairman; Mrs, Clara Sears Taylor, Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Mrs. Catherine P. Morse, Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester. Mrs. John S. Parks, Mrs, Frank Hi ram Snell and Miss Mary Kelly Mc: Carty. DELAY COAL CAR ORDER. cision announced 1last 'spring. commission declared the that rallroads Effective date of the assigned coal |could no longer give special trans- car order was postponed by the In. terstate Commerce Commission yes. terday until January 1 next. Adjust-o-Lite $5.00 Value BARGAIN - At 4.4 Will Clamp to Bedstead, Desk or Railing See Our Big Stock Silk Lamp Shades C. A. 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