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16 L 3 . KING PETER HONORS iListed as “Buried,” Man Has to Prove ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, '1926. OSTEOPATH ADOPTS | ALLOPATH DIET PLAN whether “medical. allopathic, homeo- pathic or osteopathic, is to benefit humanity,” he declared. “If the com- bination of the methods of two schools give the greatest benefit to that hu- credit osteopathy with “at least one sound principle.” Other speakers at the morning ses- sion included Dr. Perrin T. Wilson, e aleee ol Slalc— o] (o] e %mbrmge, h.\mu., and Mnur:(co s The H [ 4 44 The H manity, then they should be combined, ng, Washington, who spoke on use ouse : He Isn’t a “Ghost” o Em— ;’nd’th:lt lnlwhls rmm\-e uough‘tj to ?o. bp:zper -no: filt‘ltn( and correct'lv; sht}v{e £ Eo i ‘ ' om £ Eo 3 1 Professional prejudices and jealousies s. This afternoon Dr. John X e — Two. Methods Combined Reduce, J*iirdering the work of & healing | Btylen of Kansks Gity. Mo i eetur: sl 408 ts 6i¢ ELEVENTH ST i Late Dr. Ernest Pendleton Magruder of Georgetown Is Awarded Recognition. King Peter of Jugoslovakia has con- ferred posthumously the Roval Order of St. Sava upon the late Dr. Ernest | Pendleton Magruder, professor of anat- | omy at Georgetown University Medical | School, in recognition of his werk as chief surgeon, Rted Cross Unit 3. Dr. | Magruder lost his life battling the trphus epidemic in Serbia nearly two vears agn. Announcement of the award was | made yesterday hy . C. Magruder, chieftain of American Clan Gregor | Sorjety, composed of American de. | <cendants of ('} | Gregor ancestry of Br the Assaciated Pross. MOBERLY. Mo.. October James O'Neill, 75, who was posed to have been buried local cemetery two weeks ago, declared yesterday he was not dead. _Arriving_home here from New Franklin, Mo.. he had diffi- culty in convincing members of his family that he wasn't a ghost. Two weeks ago a_farmer found A man dying of exhaustion on a highway near Columbia, Mo. He turned " him over to the police there and the man died in jail after raying4his name was O'Neill and he lived in Moberly. O'Neill's gon identified the bhody, 22— sup- in a recognizing his father's clothing and possessions.. O'Nelll explained today his clothing had been stolen about three weeks ago. . Pear Tree Bears 114 Years. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMRERLAND, Md., October” 22.— A. . Hardy -of near Romney is ex- Blood Pressure Quickly, He Tells Convention. By combining the manipulative treatment of the osteopath with the dietary proceeding of the allopath, Dr. R. A. Bagley, Terrace Springs Sanitarfum, Richmond. has formu- lated a treatment by which high blood pressure is reduced within a week and held at a low level, he declared in his address hefore the seventh annual convention of the Middle Atiantic States Osteopathic Assoclation at the Washington Hotel today. * Blood pressure has been reduced by osteopathic and medical treatments individually. but such reduction has been inconsistent. slow in attainment and not permanent, he said. The use of nitrates in medical treatment of high blood pressure has been custom- ary and is therefore proven a failure, the Virginian said. Osteopathic ma- nipulation alone has been insufficient men and when those fll-feelings dis- appear, we'll be of more service to mankind.” The so-called “physio therapy™ re- cently induced into the medical field, Dr. Bagley sald, is a practice of osteopathy, which has been used by them for years, and he regrets that medical men have not seen fit to ing on spinal curvatures and their correction. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected before the close of the convention tomorrow. o gee When only 12 years old. says the Boston Herald, John D. Rockefeller supervised the construction of a brick house for his father. BLANKETS & CURTAINS For Thanksgiving Homecomings ITH Thanksgiving but a month away, now is the time to prepare reunions and the en that attend them. jovable days of entertaining for the many happy family, Fresh, lovely Curtains make the home so attractive ! - Saturday—A Great Event! 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