Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 50

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50 THE EVENING 8 | May Quit, He Says/ ECALLS TRAGED F. G. Schultz Has Coat Left| at Tailor’s by Slayer of | President Garfield. | — | the A reat worn by Charles Jules Gui feauy shortly befare he shot President Garfield, and which, through a strange ¥ coincidence, was left (o he repaired ing | By the Ascociated Prese | _NEW Winston Spencer writers of a decade ag permanently from the field of crea tive writing in of publishers anc announced today departure for a Bermuda YORK most popular may retive sgust at the ways ook sellers, he N the eve of his vacation in The writer said he was with books, and added that all th the modern purve he had done for the past vears was for his own pleasure 'SERUM SPEEDS CURE OF FRACTURED BONES Japanese Find Gland Extract That, | Shortens Time of Setting | LONDON, December 8. breken hones can be hastened through the use of a new glandular extract This is the information veaching here by One-Half. RS ey Mending af experiments have the hormone of was isolated last ‘ollip of the Uni- from AR. WASHINGTON, disease usually found in children and characterized by peculiar spasms. A much wider utility for it is fore- shadowed by the work done subse quently by Dr. Ogawa, in the surgical clinle of the Japanese Medical Acad emy of Keljo. As bone is so largely composgd of calcium phosphate, a har mone which vaises the amount of this subsiance In the blood might be ex-| acied to asalst in bone formation. ty with broken legs were found ta aduce twice ag much ndw hone when :4 with parathyreid glands as when | not g0 fed. | AMer & fracture fresh quantities ef calelum phosphate must be taken from the blood fer the formation af new bone. The slowness of the heal ing process sgems to be larzely due | 10 the very small amount of calcium and phosphorus in the hlood. The publication of the results in the _| eane of human baings is awaited with | the grealest intevest. for there is ve that the administra- | D. ¢, THURSDAY, DEC tion_of parathyroid extract would not only hasten the healing of fractures in the young, hut might render it pos- sible in old age. SEES CHEAPER CLOTHING. Inventor Announces Discovery of Substitute far Wool. Garresnondence of the Asgociated Press MANCHESTER, England, Novem ber 16.—A wool substitute, said to be just as warm and comfortable as the real thing, is expected by its inventor to result in cheaper clothing ‘The cloth is called woolulose and the manufacturer explained it consists of | 70 per cent jute fiher and 30 per cent ordingry recovered aw state the ma ter proximately three qua hormone or , Y6480R to be alone, injected’ or| when mouth, causes the caleium and phos . - — When you must do two men’s work lood serum to rise. The | e four very small Tt's a situation every businmss man sometimes feces. Long homss st the desic— shortened hours of sleep—hasty and irregular mesls-—lack of cxercras—these sup the vitality of the strongest{ body. . At such times the danger of qonstipation s most common—snd mast seriess. Grned against it by the method that doctors sgree is nature/, pawtie, ebsotmiely refe. Neujol Cornects Constipation in Netwre's Way Constipation is dangerous fair anybady. Nujol can be takes for anylength offrves -Nujol 13 safe fcrrvu-,vhd_v.gt‘u neither without Hl effects. Fo imsnre mtermel 3 food nor a meqicine. It tgripe. It clegnliness, it shamid be taken regulerty, is ge‘ngle and nam_n[ in its action and is in aceordance with the directions em prescribed by leading uthorities. udl bottle. As Nujol is not a laxative, Nuiol si x S it does mot form 3 habit and can be dis- 2 . "':‘vp‘;':‘ es up for "‘70‘. continued at any time. natural Jubricant in the Mptestines. It Ask your droggist for Nuiol todev amd softens the waste matter apd thus per- begin to enjoy the perfect heaith that m mits thorough and regulard elimination possible only when intesting elimination without overtaxing the inteséinal nmscies. is normal and reguler. . Nyjol X BerwRAL Lommeaser land, or are imbedded in it. | v was applied successtn of letany, a somewhat rare Cotresponde ok 1000 no “nat 11.00 Te dvine and reparing one nair of pantalosna 150 “Thus, after the murder of President Garfield in the old Baltimore and Poto. mac Railway station. Mr. Kettler de cided to praserve hoth the bill and the enat as curiosities ROME HITS ‘CHARLESTON. DPance Almost Unknown in City's Three Cabarets. the same tailor who made clothes for | his victim, is now in possession of a | son-in-law of that tailor. Fred G.| . Schultz, No. 4 Adams streel. this city. | The coat, a long bigck garment, with nloth-covered buttords, was left uuh\K'NG HAS EFFECTIVE the late Louis Keftler. who conducted | “-tailoring shop at 11th and I streets CURE FOR LUMBAGO : about the middle of June, 1551, to be e repaired. As Guiteau shot the Presi Ers dent July 2 of that year, he never re | When Prince Is Taken Ill. Orders thrned for his coat. which was to have | Attendant to Beat Him rew lining put in the sleevas and other | minor repairs. Therefore. Mr. Ket Severely on Back. — ter, who died the 19th of last month | apd who lived at 301 M street for many d | d USED vaars, kept the coat. Alsa he held on ;. mber NEW an 2 bill of $24.50 charged Guitean for | K a Denmark has a i i tailoring work vel wa) e ag The bill was made out in the fallaw ¢ and K Gustal of cerurni e ing manner Sweden were hunting elk with Prince Te Aving and relir Charles. the latter suffered an attack S 5 or exters o hammer away ave U 7o and More fists at the small of the prince’s hack Trince “Raries nowiod vimn o || Fe BAUM & SON but after A drubbing lasting | 464 Penna. Ave. utes admittad the lumbago ha B “T had my revenge.” said the pu Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT “I managed 10 pot two elk that da while Christian did nat even | chance af blazinz away a sinzle 2. November has a cold shoulder to the “Charles ton. 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