Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1933, Page 23

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THE EVENING anthewldifi medical student. The trest- Rail Union Official Dead. GER"HBMES Qtimns Asociation a1 s mestng in | uestng that the hecge piarts dus w | \JRGINIA SCIENTIST DISCOVERS | & ahac s e o cared. ot 13 e when treated. by Dr.| CLEVELAND, April 11 (#).—Walter Warder street. Terming the Park road exit from the 3 This innovation will be pushed by |Soldiers Home Grounds one of the 6, Lawrence T. Royster in the University | E. Dunigan, 50, assistant general - 7S fmnovation win be pushed by |soidiers Home' Grounds one ot the | GSUUBSTANCES WILL REPAIR MUSCLES 3834 6 who was wmable to | AN ia’ Hospital prig et e of Locomotive Engineers, died ters . yes attempt'made to enlist the support of | citizens voted to request the governor e——————————— lX'l'H GR A citizens and parent-teacher groups. | of the Soldiers Home 1o alter the gate- ; after be e AN | @ay after an fin way so the north and south view of an . 2 . . lated. Another youngster, who had certificate would prove an incentive 0 | natomoniic. driver emerging from . tne | Uses Creatine and Glycene at University to Cure Diseases | not walked for two years, was described BEER CAN BE INSURED - scholastic endeavor, gate would not be obscured by the fence, x as showing decided improvement. Both S PR e ey e, as at present. of Adults and Children. Boys were sulfering from s muscusr | Underwriters Restore Bights to|Removes Spots Safel S K In view of the exhaustion of funds disease which had previously caused the | y Park View Citizens Propose| Tne associstion adopted another reso- | for community center work, the citizens' . death of other members of their| Owners of Private Stocks. coat, dress or gloves is lution opposing drastic cuts in the new | body appropriated $10 to support the families. NEW YORK, April 11 () .—Private i u expect. It can | Presentation to Those En- |school budget as proposed to Congress. | Park View Community Center. By the Associated Frost. Chanutin explained. He said his work | Creatine is an organic substance | stocks of beer and wine, with an slco- : ‘ The secretary was authorized to N CINCINNATI, April 11.—How pro- |still is in the experimental stage. found in considerable quantities in the | holic content of 3.2 per cent by weight Cle e e : : : write to Ezra Gould, president of the Pass Kidnaping Bill gressive muscular weakness in children | Dr. Chanutin told of the recovery of | muscular tissues of the body. In treat- | or less, have regained their right to be ey tering Junior High. Washington ‘Mechanics Savings Bank, ping Bill. £ha adults has been improved markedly | a Virginia farmer, 35 years of age, suf- | ment for muscular weakncss it is ad- | insured under new rulings issued by the : T phint, oil, pitch, tar, tulating him on the conduct of HARRISBURG, Pa., April 11 (#).— | when treated with creatine and glycene | fering with myasthenis disease | ministered through the motth. National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Je?ni..r'y to the fi the bank before and during the Tecent | persons convicted of kidnaping and | ¥as reported yesterday by Dr. Alfred | characterized by Dr. Chanutin, professor of biochemis- | Underwriters. Recommended for cleaning ! Presenation of graduation certificates | P*RKINg crisis. Chanutin of the University of Virginia | weakness. try, has been experimenting in the use| During the last 13 years surety com- satins, velvets, ribbons, woolens o A letter was ordered dispatched to |holding for ransom would be subject|to the Federation of American Socleties |able to work for several years. After |of creatine since he first joined the | panies have not been permitted to in- | and white kid gloves. Get a gen $o Washington public school students | Jere Crane, business manager of the | to life imprisonment or death under a |of Experimental Biology. treatment with creatine he was able to | faculty of the University of Virginia | sure any beverages cont ‘more P e My - ‘completing the sixth grade and going | District public schools, expressing ap- | bill passed by the State Senate last| This is the first time that creatine | perform heavy manual labor without Medical School nine years ago. In|than one-half of 1 per cent al ex- Agee Deuy Suiees fnto the junior high schools was recom- | preciation for the recent landscaping of | night. The measure now goes to the | itself has been shown to be effective in unusual fatigue. his work with the two boys he was as- | cept stocks of liquor carried over legally | CLEANSILINE Cleaning Fluid mended last night by the Park View !the Park View School grounds and re- | House. the treatment of muscular diseases, Dr.| Dr. Chanutin discussed cases of sev- |sisted by Hugh R. Butt of Norfolk, from pre-prohibition days. | High-Noon Highlights Live Easter Bunnies! 75c and $I R White, with pink-lined ears! Chinchillas, black and e : ;n:i:: ?;;13\.]_ la:l:y:li:e_\:ry:;::ki:a:nzt 1331\:::: New Zealand reds!" The ideal Easter gift! Prays 1b: : Palais Royal—Children's Shop—Third Floor G STREET AT ELRVENTH AR T A S C S MEIE ™! broadcast in the store. - ©" EVENT Featuring the FINER ©° Easter Dresses Striking Fashions, Strikingly low priced for WEDNESDAY ONLY! Wool Crepe Redingotes! .OO Afternoon & Evening! Dark-and-W hite Prints Heavy Sheers! Printed Sheers! Fieldflower Prints! Jackets Galore! 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