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MAY Sousa, will be rendered. This is | Crow, Bestul, Wing mmx , Sylvan , Barl Bar and THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. ural-fed infants were establisned by|0) ARK DEPORTATION |Sistes, s that he may sestty tor the| BAND CONCERTS TO START surveys or estimates: Washington Government in the I'm Missouri, 60 per cent; South Caro- | Alone rumboat case. iina, 90; South Clark’s attorney declared in Practice Dakota, 71; Oklahoma, 85; New Jersey, 80; in Washington BY CANADA FOUGHT Court, where the deportation case is State, of 1,507 infants examined, 44 | being heard, that the whole machinery per cent were natural fed, 33 per cent - S {of the Canadian immigration act had Dartially breast fed and 23 per cent| Engineer Claims Presence in U. R e ST e R T artifici N | 4 . 3 - lapse of the maternity and infancy act, evidence, Tanner , was that |ater in the Washington Monument WEDNESDAY, BABYDEATHS G BY NATURAL DI uez. But WILL PRESENT COMEDY Young People of Grace Lutheran Church in Play Tomorrow. Marine Band to Present Program in Renovated Sylvan Theater. When the Marine Band inaugurates its season of concerts in the parks to- 922 14th St. N.W. One factory in Birmingham, England, Established 1889 is producing 100 “baby” cars s day. Increase in Normal Feeding Believed Cause of Decline In Mortality Rate. By the Assoclated Press. A trend toward the back-to-nature method of feeding bables was given credit by the Children’s Bureau today for & marked cut in infant death rate. Bureau experts, compiling statistics, discovered that gastro-intestinal deaths dacreased as scientific instruction in infant feeding was spread throughout the States. All but one of the United States, they said, had reportes the ‘natural method of infant feeding the Children's Bureau regards the totals as representative of the trend. BOY HURT BY AUTO Felled by an automobile, Daniels, 10 years old, of 4547 Gran: | road, was injured seriously while play- ing in front of his home late yesterday. Members of the fourteenth precinct | station's radio scout crew rushed the | boy to_Georgetown University Hospital, | where he was found to be suffering from a compound leg fracture, internal in- | juries and cuts about the face. |* James C. Fought of Park Lane, Va., | was driving the machine which struck |the youngster, Fought was not held. d activities to promote | while the maternity and infancy act was in operation from 1921 to 1929. During these years, their records show- | ed. the infant death rate from stomach | d intestinal an diseases was cut in half —from 14.8 to 7.4 deaths per 1,000 live births. The final report on administration of the maternity and infancy act said of this decrease: Reduction Is Greatest. “The rate for gastro-intestinal dis- eases shows a greater reduction than that for any other group of causes. ‘This reduction reflects the work done Grover | according to polic?.‘ By the Assoclated Press. MONTREAL, Quebec, May 20.—A. H. | ago. Tanner, counsel for James Clark, New | for damages was delivered to the Stale Yoik - mifise Department in Washington last March. | said Canadian Immigration Department is | seeking to deport to the United States, | | contended yesterday that the real pur- | gates back to the reign of George III, | pose of getting Clark back to the United | now has only 25 members. explained, Americans and not Canadians were the owners of the liquor runner. The I'm Alone was sunk by United States Coast Guards about two years The Canadian government's claim Testimony. engineer, whom the | London's Bouveries Society, which admits only master pawnbrokers and Heating Specialists for Over 25 Years Settle the Heating Question for Good Real, 1009, comfort next Winter, and every Winter to come, will be yours if YOUR HOME IS EQUIPPED WITH A— grounds. An elaborate lighting system and additional landscaping have been put in position at the open-air theater and the stage has been sodded. Lieut. F. B. Butler, assistant director of public buildings and public parks, today that as a special number on the Marine Band's program the “George Washington Bicentennial March,” writ- ten for next year's celebration by John A three-act comedy, “Come Out of the Kitchen,” will be young people of Grace Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and Varnum streets, in the church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. | _ ‘The following are to take part in the play: es Eggers, Margaret Crow, | Seeger, Catharine Haislip, Dorm‘,'nyv"m John Nordberg, Norman Braaten, Harry | OME day this week—why not this morn- ing?—pick up the telephone and call National 9411 and ask our representativ e to explain how we make new mattresses out of your old ones. We will call with sample your selection, and your old tickings from which to make mattress will be taken to our ted by the | Burner factory. 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Donald Reid And Otier Interesting Articles in disseminating information on the importance of breast feeding and the proper preparation of simple formulas of cow’s milk, the value of good routine in the care of the baby, sunshine, fresh air and the introduction into the in- fant’s dietary of the right foods at the right time.” ‘The information consisted of clinics, motion pictures and sending nurses into homes with instruction on natural s.as good as its mame—a marvel of e il - < There it will be sterilized in 230 degrees of heat_that kills efficiency, compactness and economy. e Utilises \gus or electricity for ignition. all germs. The inside will be thoroughly cleaned before being < put into the charming new ticking. The same afternoon the Spectal Terms mattress will be delivered to you as clean—as buoyant as & new one. $25 down, the balance in monthly payments, begin- | ning October 1st This arrangement enables every home to enjoy U. S. automatic heat. 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