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Feed the square meal for all plants—Vigoro. Complete, bal- anced. 4 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. will bring amazing results! Formulated by the experts of Swift & Company, Vigoro is VIGORO “The Squere Meal" FOR LAWNS ANEMA SUFFERERS Scientists Find Speedy Re- lief for Humans in Stomach Juices. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, April 28.—Once more | the humble swine comes to human aid— | this time in & perniclous anemia treat- | ment, announced today by the Univer- sity of Cincinnati, Gastric juice from hog stomachs ad-| ministered by hypodermic needle into| the muscles gives speedy relief to hu man anemia sufferers, according to D: Roger S. Morris, professor of interna; medicine. Today's announcement follows less | than two months one about the same Cincinnati work in the journal of the American Medical Association telling how human gastric juice relieves per- nicious anemia. Discovery of the po- tency of the hog extract, the new an- nouncement states, opens a ready source for obtaining the material Two years ago the first discovery of an anemia remedy in hog stomach was made at the University of Michigan, That treatment utilized extracts of the stomach itself. Not long before a Har- vard Medical School and University of Rochester School of Medicine discovery gave the medical world a treatment for pernicious wemia in liver extracts. |~ The latest development at Cincinnati |is not claimed as a demonstrated cure, “’"' as & treatment of promise. | The Cincinnati report states that the | gastric solutions have given almost im- | mediate results in increasing the num- ber of red blood cells, their hemoglobin, or red pigment, in gain of strength, weight and general health. What the effects may be on the spinal cord, the announcement states, has not yet been determined. It is proposed to continue the investigation for two years more. Dr. Morris is | assisted by Dr. Leon Schiff, Dr. George Burger and Dr. James E. Sherman. 'CHILD HEALTH DAY | SERVICE TO BE HELD Legion and Auxiliary Will Give Special Vesper Program Sun- | day Afternoon. | In observance of Child Health Day | next Sunday, throughout the United | States, the departments of the District | of Columbia, the American Legion and | American Legion ™ Auxiliary have ar-| | ranged a vesper service at 3 o'clock, | at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. At the sound of a bugle by Karl Krumke. a Boy Scout, the Legion and Auxiliary colors will be advanced to | the rostrum by boy and girl scouts, | followed by the recitation of the “Pledge | to the Flag” by Boy Scout Richard Albe. The invocation will be pro- nounced by Rev. Andrew M. Brodie, associate minister of the church. Introductory remarks will be made by Mrs. Joseph H. Mims, president of the | local department of the American | Legion Auxiliary. An address will be | delivered by Dr. Brodie. The bene- | diction will be pronounced by Dr. Dean, and the colors retired. Mrs. Howard S. Fisk, department child welfare chairman, is being assist- | | ed by the unit chairman of the Ameri- | can Legion Auxiliary. HOUSE APPROVES $5,000 FOR SLAIN MAN'S WIDOW President Gets Bill Providing Rec- ompense for Shooting by Border Patrolman. A bill to pay $5,000 to the widow of a man shot to death by a United | States border patrolman yesterday was before President Hoover for action. It was sent to the White House last night as the House accepted a Senate amend- ment. The woman is Senelma Wirkkula of Big Falls, Minn., whose husband, Henry Wirkkula, was shot by Patroman Em- mett J. White on June 8, 1929. Wirkkula was fired upon after he failed to heed a road sign directing him to stop for a search of his car. White was tried on a charge of murder, but was_acquitted. The Senate amendment accepted by the House limited attorneys’ fees to 10 per cent of the $5000. The measure was passed Monday by the Senate. o | € .:y(/l(tc Meq( Unny and f4,,,,, 4 Vi, Jfrer 100.17 yid clean, odorless, easy to use—and inexpensive. Order from your garden supply dealer today. Swift & Company, Chicago AND GARDENS BALDERSON COMPANY, Inc. 626 Indiana Ave. N.W. (Formerly Louisiana Ave.) Distributors Tel. Nos. Nat’l 9791 and Nat’l 9792 HOG EXTRACT AIDS | THE CVEN STAR. D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL_ 28, 1932. Officer, Ordered To Help Himself, Effects Capture| Told to Come to His Own | Rescue, Patrolman Gets Man and Liquor. | Imagine Policeman W. 8. Smoot's embarrassment when he was ordered to come to his own rescue. Smoot, driver of No. 10 scout car, was attacked by two colored men Tues- day night at Georgia avenue and Taylor i street. A passerby saw the men close in on the officer and telephoned for help. Several moments later the announcer on the police radio system sald | ‘No. 10 scout car go to Georgia ave- | ue and Taylor street, a policeman s | being attacked.” | Ordered to assist himself, Smoot withstood the attack and seized one of the mén and a halt-gallon of liquor. | His partner, H. G. Renner, who had en- gaged two others of the gang in a fight, | also captured an assailant and a half- gallon of whisky. Yesterday the men, George W. Latti- son, 39, and William Dailey, 23, of the | 600 block Fairmont street, demanded jury trials in Police Court. T § Racing Driver Injured. 1.0S ANGELES. April 28 (#) —Babe Stapp, Indlanapolis racing driver, was serfously Injured when catapulted from his automobile as it crashed into the railing at the Ascot track last night. In the qualifying heat for the 25-mile | main event. Stapp’s automobile skidded | on a turn. ASKS GAS INSPECTIO AFTER TWO DEATHS| Seeks Check on Work Done by His Own Men. Fugene Casey, plumbing contractor, | who is being held for the grand fury in connection with the carbon monoxide deaths of a man and wife here last Saturday, has requested the District plumbing inspector's office to check a number of gas water -heater installa- | MOTOR OlL_ “BEST OIL IN THE WORLD" Autocrat Motor Oil is “Pure Pennsylvania Oil— and more!”™ Tt is 100% super-Pennsylvania Motor 0il, because it is skillfully refined from the cream of Penneylvania Crude—the highest grade petroleum found on this continent. 30¢ A QUART tions his men haze made, it was said at the inspector’s office. A coroner’s jury blamed faulty instal- lation of the gas water heater in their home at 1208 Holbrook street northeast for the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gary, and ordered that Casey be held | Contractor, Held for Grand Jury,|for the grand jury. 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The box plants are being set out in the form of the old colonial cross, the angles of which are marked by the box and the lines of which are being carried out by privet hedge. The planting is being done chiefly by the instructors in school gardens, while the children of the school, at their own insistence, are alding in the work. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT in which to get the remarkable Silver Jubilee HOOVERS on thcse unusual terms d 1 reduced making it easy to pay. Don’t delay! Ask for a now. Special offer See him Electrical No Puzzles to Solve! read this announcement. in our Seventh Street window Tkursday, Friday and Saturday and Make Him Smile. If successful, The Hub will re- ward you with a high grade brand new Refrigerator. be on hand during the hours of 12 to 2 and 4 to 6 p. m. each day— Thursday, Friday and Saturday Just Make Claudo Smile! “CLAUDO” will EHUD Seventh and D Streets N.W. 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