Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 22

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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923. 2 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1028 ‘ number of his students Who VOlUN- I e thelr last tribute, leaving behind!is contained in an article by Paul ! wires, the poles or towers them- """”"" " I I " n b charged teered to undergo the test fourteen [T e e T T s W H 'lt!nnfluuttd b; R. Staufter at (Sunday Star of last July 8 it was| guqt with high voltage wires due to ¥ ev. “"n‘d": and lmenr:| x“";'m'in T\‘I;i . he home of Allen's brother-in-law, | pointed out today in_connection with therwise. agreed to go In training for the t 110 Atlantio street southeast. The |the electrocution of Pol e mmiistars ot months' perfod In which they were liceman Allen, [ ~“Neither should the layman pick policeman lived at 107 Xenia street [whose funeral took place today. * up"i‘n. lying on the housetops, or to_take the drug. 1 southeast, Dut the services were not| Mr. Griggs pointed out that during | those dangling from poles or- even 5 The men make hourly notations of held there because his widow has a|1922 not less than twelve radio fans, | those 1ying on the ground. There 18 their condition and three times each six-day-old daughter. mostly boys, met instant death as a |always the possibly that such wires g week they are thoroughly examined Comradés from the park police, in |resulf of having unwittingly touched lectricity to by Dr. E. Roland Snader, who 18 as- blue uniform with badges of mourn- |or otherwise having braurht (el | P lariroiarked with ¢ ¥ sisting Dr. Griggs In the test. When wg,x:orlrxn;c‘: an escort lo(‘ hodnm;. ('Jn t. | bodies into contact with exposed “live™ oy u:d%en change of ;)'mpmmap‘: ¥ > S cMorris, superintendent of the [ wires while engaged In installing radio Special Dispateh to The Star. noticed by a “prover” he calls Dr. Park Policeman Killed by|sx pois, s presst,, o, fomed | ooty foits BIRTH LECTURE APFROVED. | “priAbvem, November i6—Tn |Sipdsrpionte, | L "0 o, v - 3 . . should cease for five minutes at the |ing wheth;“:n 2;’."32.'&".‘;2:3{0“{‘.‘5.’1 CHICAGO, November 16.—A lecture | the cause of sclence fourteen Btu-|gymptoms are very Interesting and Radio Wire Honored by time of burial services. A replica in |or-power line is “alive” or not, it was |on the birth control movement given |dents of the Hahnemann Medical Col- | that gratifying results have been White flowers of a policeman’s badge, | said In Mr. Griggs® article, “and, more- | in Kent Theater, at the University of 1,00 are feeling 1l. Two weeks ago | reached that point to the success of | His Fellow Offi from the park police, was the ofi- | over, as a general rule he cannot dis- | Chicago, had the approval of President 2 the drug, which remsins unnamed. IS Fellow Icers. cers' tribute, A tinglish between the land wire and |Burton, Dean Marlan Talbot said yes- | these young men sot out to find out | ity To'G, "R STgmaing, MIRGMEG Active pallbearers wero: P. E. Allen, | telekraph and telephone lines, which | terday. Miss Talbot explained that | the effects upon a healthy person|ready to give out any definite con- .fimg.y Efllay,ngidlx;h?:vnl;.d “}{- -IF are noz"dannrou-, and the light and 'she did not nlt;en:, thedleelur‘e, l:::‘wmch a drug developed by Dr. Wil- ! clusions. s i o d . 2. 1. W i - , lean in & 2 Willlam D. Allen, park policeman, [fegan. An honorary escort composed | fialy dammbrais hor puminays poten; oitege of sclence saia It was cone|liam B. Griggs, thelr professor of Dad BatD for nane oF hom Lo who was electrocuted Monday while|of Lieut. P. J. Carroll, Sergts. L. A.|the current of voltage in the latter- |fined to a history of the birth control | therapeutics, would have. They are|to stop his class work. ~But even trying to string a radio aerlal, was|Libhy, I T. Miskell and O. R. Reese | named lines 1 not sufficlently powerful | movement and its relation to federal learning and they are not enjoying et it might go that far.” 5 ; 3 and Policemen A. L. Blackburn, M. W. | to kill directly it will always cause |legisiation. {_ Some of the “provers” are trying to buried today at Seat Pleasant, Md. &/ o e . | Carlson, E. T. Costello, E. B. Cullem- | serious burns or shocks. frant waime it. But they are conducting with the | 4,12°0 0, *L \IS “Proyers’ are tying 1o itk an wtamial {ribute mae ple i Boc, W 3. Devidson, 3B » | death may ensue. drug and with their studles just the | the plils which they are taking. They | turesque by the uniforms of his com- | R 1 bfignsrr&f«g- Judy, B. G tatts| “The Jayman should keep well| SINGER ASKS CITIZENSHIP. 5 . are comparing notes In a liveiy and (¢ rade policemen and the regalia of | 304y % Yng grave, oo rpanied theclear of all wires with which he 18| (voico ™ November 16—Rosa | S . Systematic manner. Others are ro- | twenty-one members of the Virginia | o ¥ OG0 o, farlliar and he should not attembt | pgics “gtar of the Chicago Civic Opera | | bT. Grigew drug is an old ohe ' lgncd to tell their symptoms and ! oy e P to.install his antenna in places |GtV Sogiaraay filed a petition | Which he has recently developed| yiit"until the doctors decide to tell | and Washington Ku Klux Klan. RADIO PERILS CITED. where there {8 a possibility of any, CWPany. d States district court | 1onE Eclentific lines in the hope of | \hom “what particular eontribution Al “,’"‘;\.e{f:;“'r“mld":e olentey ot . —_— s s coming into eontact with [etie t0 Do admitied to citizenship. l;‘;‘.“»g"‘"“‘ a certaln form of blood | they have made to medical science. e )8te ge, No. 7, other wires, eith hi 1 N - rict of Columbla,” performed the | Policeman’s Death From Live Wire | fastaiied oy “aorusrn® b oein€ | Sho B e T the Unitoh | After Dr. Griggs had learned the e usual_for requiem ceremonies, W t the layman should keep well clear of 1893 and had been effects of the drug upon disease by | A luxurious bathroom, complete h was followed by the ritual of arning to Enthusiasts. poles and towers to which wires are | States since . experimenting with animals, he found | with hot and cold water, white enam- the Klan. Led by an American flag " attAnhed and 1a ho ©ass ehowd hel it necessary to try it out on men to|el walls and tiled floor, is installed Hifnaneanlishted “fory crom® the| A Warning to radlo enthusiasts of | afiSmbr 1o aimb theps - Aside from| Greatest cause for business fail- |Gatermine whothes 1t woulo b mars |t o im,td tied glant biplane re- lansmen circled the grave and pald | the dangers from exposed “liv the danger Involved = from ntry s bad debt ful to the h cently compl —_— The Store of Better Values i “BllStel' Bl‘ owi assure her of foot comfort, when she will enjoy it in future years. 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