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Show -oo EVERTS CASE GOES TO JURY TODAY Possibility that the case of H V. Everts against Dr B. B. Worrell, would go to the Jury Mrta afternoon, was Indicated . when Judge George S. Barker started to read his instructions to the Jury about 1 p. m. Arguments were to follow. Both Idee had rested their cases before noon Everts seeks damages of $50,000 for alleged malpractice. Witnesses for Dr. Worrell yesterday were Or. Frank K. Bartlett Dr. A. A. Robinson and Dr. B. M. Ponroy. A. J. Mitchell. J nnic Limburg. Bert . Xoorda. and H W; Everts, Sr . were ! recalled by tho defense This mornlnif the plaintiff was on the stand. Dr. Bartlett asserted, in connection with the purported treatment with arsenic that if a man were paralysed hy arsonle treatments, he would either eith-er die immediately or recover within three months. Dr. Robinson. upeciallst and lecturer lec-turer at Stanford university, testified regarding mental and nerve disorders 1 no Dance and sonif. "Pogp- O'Neill." by Thelma BrlKhton. Folk dance. "Ace of Diamonds," by Fourth grade student. Dramatization of " 'inderella," by Second grfcdl students. Character dance and song. "Oldl K ihluii-.l ;.n ,)f -1. ' Third Kra.lo h(u-dents. h(u-dents. Song, "Ma." by Sarah Holmes. Fourth grade student. Dialogue. "Being Like Washington," Washing-ton," Fifth grad- students. Son and "Colonial Days." Fifth Krnde students. H-alth play, "Mr I K. Different Is Dduble-Crossed." Sixth grade stu-dents. |