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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER_ 23. 1925. e , - is a physi a > r: v rincipl t v 5 i d s i L t it | the past 20 vears. He also sald that | PosibIty o ech, Soteaalazat anul] URGES EX AM'NING Oniepathy are an Sonstant s tnose | Ao Rave. car deen the use cof | 1 hin mractire we are orving " io | the Bemand Tor traiaet maon n tness | MT- RAINIER CHIEF DIES. | —— retailers to stock an_entire Winter's iof electricity. steam, radio—ves. even |drugs. He added: ““The leaders of the | save.” professions is increasing all the time. supplv the Summer months. {the lawe of gravity. For this reason | profession have nearly all denounced | Other speakers were: Dr. W. Banks | He went on to sav that while ostep- | Speeial Dispatch to The St and for thic reason there is no other tha basic principles taught in the first | drugging ax useless. but few of the | Meacham of Asheville. Dr. H.jAathy has increased, osteopaihic phy- | MOUNT RAINIER., Md. Octoher way in any vear of i : the | S | osteopathic college are the fundamen rank or file have the knowledge or | \". Halliday of Des Mo. wa. and | Sicians ace not yvei able to meet the ,2 yoho ¢ White, chief af police nf axailable coal to the consumer other r |1als taught today.” courage to abolish their use.” | Miss Frances Stern. Boston. Mass. 1f‘::;‘[":";:';‘):Jl'h;::"")'!‘:‘:‘e‘f:l'\.1'y1'r:1nhvh0|\'\. bl o Bl e s o than thronsh s tial enrty stock- ! - 4 i George C i ¥ st = use. e e Dtinlioar v i Hits Use of Drugs. Dr. John A. MacDonald of Boston, | Tonight B Georke Co TADED W0/ inese. vex, i1s necessity. in caring for | Wednesday night of heart disease “Had ther Dr. Percy H. Woodall of Rirming ss.. discussing the “Inside Prob. {ham, Ala,. in a talk. “What Are Vou |lems of the Profession.” said: “The | 1emonstrations of specific technic Byl i i e not hesitate to make known our |appeared in he racovering. He was | Practicing and Why?" attempted to | physical body we inherit iz losing its Deplores Shortage of Doctors. | .oge " he declared O | oot o The aifkst ndcatettes o Puicice | the sick and injured. and we should | He had heen ill several monthe, but rds would have o ot & o ; : ith | Show (hat osteopathy Is an evolution | resistance from herding. occupational In his address vesterday. Dr. S. H.| | after an s fAne seasion tnmorrow | csoraes Conarn Tia ote tn et e e e Should Be Co-Operative W|th|”f the healing art and depends for itx | posture, misguided efforts in physical | Bright of Norfolk, Va.. president of | the convention will adjourn far the and three daughters survive. . : i etonion Wil Gopiee . jresults on the most demonstrable of | education, thumping along hard pave. | the association, lamented the fact that | vear. Funeral services will be held at 2 by Not Getting Supply. P o Health Work in Home, |sciences. anatomy. phvsiology and & menta and waiching the clock. The | the number of schools teaching and | Dr. 8. H. Bright. president of the | n'clock tomorrow at St. James' ’ aple ! P conwuniers who ot ione | mechanice. | He ssid that the phy. | ostsopathic view ix the correction |men practising allopathy and homeon: | assnciation, presides over all the meer. Catholic Church. barial being in ke ihel liChasE o | sique of man ix deteriorating. and | and adjustment of hody structure.'athy has greatly decreased within ' ings. Mount Oliver Cemetery. Dealers Say. « n the real pinch of cold Says Dr. Swope. Dr. Chester T. Swope of this city, | in speaking hefore today’s session of | ° the sixth annual convention of the | exhausted e e’s & Atlantic States Osteopathic | supplies of hard coal and v . belng held at the Hotel | of bituminous brands a are advocated a thorough | aeaTo . | Do belng resotted amvnation” of &Il school v is.the prin- | e, demand reatened itdres. hut added that good health | coal e =13 must hegin in the home. l ment tha I'|A said that he bhelieved . in » | tain the m u national medic hoard, hut expressed | lexs they bave an hand enouzh anthea- {4 lir oy (he ticensen should he | The shipm 3 vite here ! issued for d number of vears up to the end R e <sit xamination at the | over, S © for the | ®xpiration of that time. 1 same period I the Coal Mar.| In referring to the position of | chants’ Boare te 1 asteopathy as a science he said:| statement. Tyirine | “Osteopathy occuples a unique posi R i . 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