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ONAEA NOT THNONE FROM THE SCOURGE Doctors Say the Oity Needs to MEXICAN TENSION IS NUCH RELIEVED General Pershing Reports Bet- MISS - ESTHER CLEVE. LAND—Eldest daughter of the late Grover Cleveland, at St. Dunston’s, where she is aiding and caring for TREATING POLIOMPELITAS 1l ¥oOD BAN HaS BEEN LIFTED “Omaha has not as yet developed § ¥ Bee, “but we are not immune. Con- Mexico had been ayerted and that this had brought abeut'a new friendly re- i lationship between the Americans and i Mexicans. bk . i “Mexicans in this vicinity and along i the railroad,” the dispatch said, “are reported verr friendly toward Ameri- cans in the last few days. It is gen- erally believed that trouble between the United ‘States and Mexico has been settled. The rainy season is on in earnest, heavy rains being reported from the various stations along the lire during the last few days. Will urort within a' day. or two effects of raln upon roads and general pros- pects regarding road mamlenance.”\ Customs collectors along the bor- | der have been instructed upon request i of the State department to permit 1. sailroad rolling stock: to ‘enter Mex- vailed only a few years ago. 1 do not wish to frighten anyone, but un- less we clean up and keep clean we are taking the greatest of risks. “Garbage is not properly cared for in Om nor is stable offal. The city is lax in allowing this condition to prevail, and the people are careless in creating it. Doctors are negligent, in not reporting cases of infectious disease and the quarantine regula- tions are poorly observed. We evi- dently learned very little from our experience with scarlet fever last spring.” ‘The doctor gave some suggestions a8 to the disease in the way of pre- caution and possible prevention. He i i hange of cars. For said: " l::erby’ ee:tu;:?n:n‘l:fi :o":n‘t,er Mexico, “Put all patients in clean, bare, well ] the order stipulates that a car from ventilated rooms, screened to keep B Mexico shall enter American terri- out flies and other insect, & tory. The collectors also are instruct- (| ed not to interfere further with ship- 3 ments of food and ¢lothing Into Mex- ico. It is undeérstood, however, that the present method of handling war munitions destined to points beyond the border shall continue in force un- til ‘further notice. * SUBSEA I8 READY 10 TAKE ON CARG0 (Continued from page 1.) pchiraty ity wid comidersion | RUISS-[§ MARVEL Ingt water, or two teagpoonsful of forma- move same on leaving the sick are victims of infantile paralysis. start like typhoid fever. Until par- alysis developed there is no way of telling any difference between the!| diseases. The plague is not confined to children, although it is more prev- was accomplished with few casualties | alent among the little ones. ‘lBI’ifilh Keep Up SBystematic |and the V;gm,io“. troops when seen TO Be SIated fOI' the ) Their new line beyond Contalmai- i Tw NTY'FOUR MORE son_ seemingly secre, the British | C onct for & rush scems good. This| tion, o and on an average of two or three| Epidemic in New York 8hows hundred yards from the German sec- QUARANTINE I8 STRIOT Able to Get Cover, Precautions Against Disease. e and a marked increase in the number | the olight rises and depressions in of deaths during the last twenty-four | Germang are able to get cover'in the | hours in the epidemic of infantile par+| rush for the Trones wood flank and alysis was shown in the daily bulletin [ occupy the cover when the guns of | issued by the department of health at|the opposing side make their tenure 8. “The rest of the family should be |n0on today. During the twenty-four hile, the wood fighting, both at ha'mc as much as possible. | hoursPreceding 10 o'clock this.morn- :szl: pl.ln.‘ ’t‘lu ‘:rkk ogi'w“: rawing l?l:‘lnhctiop -houldhpe l}l‘:orgushlz ing twenty-four. children died from :2: leaving the enemy undfer s sud- years. years, carried out, or washing hands an derous tburst from th (1 3 2 glo!hln(dldds two teaspoonsful of ct"i :‘::“vli:“':: ¢ .""d“::‘:r:“;"‘ Biasy nn.,m"'}rr:;p: M\o':he Tl'ront fine me' ODerelHlZes 4 to White Dresses—sizes | olic acid, 95 per cent, to one quart of |t '8 5 beginning-of the epidem.|B88¢d in digging, fighting and press- 10 years. 1to4 years. fin to one quart of water. ., |ic on June 26, 1,557 children have|{resh troops cannot get out under “When the nurse leaves the sick|been stricken with the disease and|cover of the smoke on account of fac- room she should immediately wash |there have been 311 Jeaths, or a ing the charges made in wave after and disinfect her hands. She also|mortality rate of more than 20 per wave with the men engaged in catch- should wear an overgarment and re- | cent. as-catch-¢an scrimmages. room. today they were doing their best to = T o russ mmm:] & “All clothes and bed clothes be-|prevent the spread o? infantile par- . The opportunity for individual ini- fore removed from sick room and all |alysis from this city to other com- | tiative is "flg“llfl!‘ reat and exam- washable clothes before removed [munities, Residents of infected dis-|Ples of it are 2 from the premises should be soaked |tricts here have been warned they spondent of The Associated Press for an hour in the carbolic or forma- |will encounter stern quarantine meas- | talks with a battalion commander lin solution. ures if the{ leave the city. Out-of-|fresh from the field. An officer, who “All eating utensils or remnants of |town healt ady | h food used by the pni:nls should be |asked to report any persons arrivin Gallipoli, crossed an open space in PRI SR Se e Yy o T e S R R e T, THE BFE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. ] without being hit, but was killed when | kind of an advance requires system: SHELL’ GERMANS, he mampzed'w :’enture a second time. | atic methods with a minimum foss of Successful stategy was. responsible | life. P SEOOND TRENCHES i e o8 et o okt : '1 “The disease looks and acts at the The final taking of Contalmaison | ind British i “Rest and massage are the onl d in tri irits. ter Feeling Along His Line Wil Aekiirh Be Oleaned Up and Kept |inings that will con:gat the disease in Bombardment of Inner t(;oe:ny“:: rfelé:d!;;:‘erfi'pr:lnc'hi'rflrfin;r ‘:: Supreme Bench Toward U. 8. Troops. Clean to Avoid Epidemic. SnpINAY O far as is known. They Lines. if expecting the attack from the south, s . 8. ps. will relieve the patient to some ex- but, keeping close under protecting Washington, July 13.~John H. l:eal:(.al&l;:ou%)dee:c":reii:;?:t dn:fi::: PLAYING HIDE AND SEEK curtains of fire, the British waves| Clark, United States district judge at :;.o.:ld'lze.:o;eo :rlgple! in the world e ruins of the village, and, taking the |, be the probable choice of Presi- | swept across 1,000 yards, reached the Cleveland, O., was understood today ut it must be re-| British Front in France (Via Lon-|guns and gunners from the rear, dent Wilson for the seat on the su- ly 13.~General Washington, July : 4 case of infantile paralysis,” said one |membered that 245 per cent to 30 PETdon), July 13.~There was no exten- | forced them to surrender. preme court made vacant by the Pershing reported today that it was 4 4 v cent of the cases result fatally. Then{® " : Rushed from Sid ignation of f Justice Hughes. enerally believed both by Mexicans of Omaha's leading physicians to The |there are many patients o, after|sive attack on either side today, even The M ro! e, resignation of former e e . ) i they recover from the disease, are in |the artillery having some rest except he Mametz wood was rushed from | White house oificials said Judge and foreigners along the line of com- it ; h SUeh & Weakendd conditiog Moat Ahe 24 g o “Pt the side where the Germans were un- | Clark was being carefully considered. f munication of his expedition that a flm'onu that ‘exut here are such as to Sceamb eAtily to csome Cother) Wil for the regular shelling of certain|prepared in the same way. In addition to Judge Clark, Judge crisis between the United States and invite the disease, and we may have | on points and sudden outbursts when any| Commanding generals have continu- | J. T. Jenks of the New York supreme ¢ recurrence of the epidemic that pre- troop movement was seen. ally cautioned battalion commanders | court, and Morgan J. O'Brien of New ‘ against overeagerness when the| York are said to be under considera- pushed forward new trenches into| Mametz wood, with obstacles cleared | THONFSON-BILDIN 6.CO. = The fashion Conler of "the MiddleWest — Lhablihed 1886 - Cleai'a_nc;gale in Children’s Dept. Third Floor. A table filled with children’s crepe and nain- - sook gowns, crepe pajamas, drawers, skirts, dresses and baby bonnets that have become slightly soiled from showing— Gowns—sizes'4 to 16 Skirts—sizes 10 to 14 Decrease in New Oases and O;d 'liiM. 'yhicl:‘li(b not a} Heong (s the first line, en on Jul , and Increase in Fatilities. | which is being shelied metl odicallyjf night and day. The Trones wood snd certain other | New York, July 13.—A slight de-|points peculiarly illustrate the power in the number of nsw cases|of the guns, and the cover given by the ground. Either the British or the in the wood too costly to be worth ing saps forward get no rest. The Friday, for quick clearance— One-Half Regular Prices New York City health officers said Opportunity Great, REMNANTS Gingham remnants, dress and zephyr eard whenver the corre- weaves, good lengths and patterns; also plain shades; 10c a yard. - Basement. . authorities have been |already had won the Victoria cross at &nmm,ent should withhold news of boiled before being taken from the |from infected areas in New York/|the face Ofbl m;c:ine $1a f‘i’“ ‘8’,“" B % e boat's saling, to prevent further OF w AR WRITERS el st lty. two, men, bombed out abombing Sal f w h Sk rt information from reaching the allies. | “All milk bottles received at the Sixty Cases in New Jorsey. post's protecting guns and captured i e o vas 1res The rtment is concerned, too, as house should be oiled before being| The New Jersey state health de- | ‘:'"‘:' ‘:' :{."xfi:;’ d (Continued From Page Ove.) returned to the dairy. partment last night reported the to= | HW0INMmImIwIOIRRB0wIBBSIOIBIS S Basement. \‘ E Jhemy v o the Atiantie | oo troops, s the operations | Family Must Be Caretl. |ial cases in the state a5 sixty, with Extraordinar Friday a bargain day of real values; choice of b merchant craft the State d t|began, some five monthe ago. The| “The remainder of the family |eleven new cases for the day. J’ any Wash Skirt— could Germans have made a slight gain, u&."',f"fl'?.‘;“.‘{';fi.‘,.'fl t but apparently his has no:‘les!ened ability to hold fast. They still have [nose spray. rdam, July 13.— three solid lines of defense which {4 iscussing the voyage of the | must be penetrated before the Ger- tsche “The house should be kept as free n submarine Deutschland, the | ;nan objective can be gained. B o8 Zeitung of Berlin says. clearing the Germans from fortified ‘e Germans should not hope for | yogitions which must be taken be- _m n“flugr%? mg:fg"",rfi’“ ::: ore ‘l’he general offensive can be re- A1) newed. "‘“‘" t l“"o'“:g ggeb:b.‘:p::m&o;rfim‘:: French Official Report. more, Great Britain will not be able | Paris, July 13.—There was no in- tragsport | fantry fightin‘c of importance last (] to do muth against su E"“' hfim'h!“ “’s?m“"‘ night on the Verdun front, or over tic animals about the house or the farm should be carefuly investigated SEDOCE A the Britab: BlockRds |, o sevion’ of ths: Somime front held| “Sitrounding premises should be Germany bl be ended bpyhin | vench, todsy stolficial seport onsitkléd wily. .m he of the[%ays. Intermittent artillery engage-| “Patients should be kept isolated 1 ln‘d‘ othe" I,. '“I ssels of | ments occurred in the Somme sector. |until the placard has béen removed |said Dr. Shaw, “but in! all epidemics ! cause a|ln the vitinity of Souville, Chenois|and the house has been thoroughly [the disease has become more violent on and Lauffee, before Verdun, a heavy | fumigated. as the summer progeesses. August : 'W &m .nmi.,p;m léombnrdment was maintained by the "'Sul:lrl:lu::ldi.r]\g premises should be |and thSe’pten‘\ber are the worst JUI Y zotl not be j h ermans, sprinkle aily. months. i 3 in Mh&"“fi::n?l‘.:i:: In the Champagne the French| ‘“The above instructions should be| The speaker said that the disease it : ge America's attis | penetrated a salient of the German tude d » An Ameri- | front and took prisoners. Two Ger- can m;;'h( h no matter | man raids in the Argonne were stop- m' the conviction that the Ger- | tacks delivere by the enemy on the srmies cannot be beaten in the | northern and eastern portions of the Mt the allies cannot ex-| Bolante salient failed under our fire. resources, Money and | At the La Fille Mort we caused the Men seemed to be pfintilul he said, | explosion of a mine, and then occu- and sn American livinfi in erlirL pied the southern side of the crater. serted there were hundreds of thou-| “On the right bank of the Meuse of men, trained to the minute, | there has been no infantry figlting. had not yet been on any firing | During the night, however, there was line. Extremists of the “war party” [an intense bombardment in the sec- were most confident in their mllluri tors of Souville, Chaois and La Lauf- trouble, or any less harmful or con- tagious disease, he should be isolated at once and a physician called. It is not always necessary to do this, as a mother generally knows how to treat a minor illness of her baby, but in view of the epidemic it is the only safe way. In a few days the physi- cian can ascertain whether the ail- wment is infantile paralysis and steps can be taken accordingly. The par- alysis shows up within two or three days after the fever develops. Pre- vious to that the discase seems to be greltly like a humber of other chil- ren's diseases. That is why it is difficult to control.” Not a New Disease. aralysis is not a new dis- informed physicians have s, They-asserted that they had | fee, . no fear of the English or Russia “In the Vosges an attack by the armies, bfc;uu of their deficiency in enen}xly fu on M:: ?‘! %ur trenches, officers, south of Carspach, has I It is said Dr. Aked found little Yt ine after a spirited engagement wit gathun, avoring the United States ¢ Rrn media g { R i hand grenades.” J 8 stron, b ling in Certty Against the Uniteq | oermans Make Gains in Galicla, 4 Berlin, July 13~(Via London. “Infatile 5:’."' m&? w’n‘:r‘;""":;w“'”' German troops under command of | ase. W'“p ;h?’uld take lreg&:enl baths and use }he office of attorney getnh":-lt)?: Pi::; Off F'b violat [ d [ hydrogen peroxide, one teaspoonful [Jersey came an opinion tha s i will the confidence of the French in their |t f : 1 cannot keep out children under 14 er on r'iwore Not End Bloc! id Tast, AL L N" RUMIshrels ik years of age if they are healthy. from dust as possible by sprinkling |towns immediately north of this city stedmer Tfllnk’ the floor before sweeping and by using | health and police officers are meeting The British are still engaged in|cloths for dusting. all incoming trains and trolley cars, “All dogs, cats or other pets should |and even stopping automobiles and be kept out of the sick room. All|turning back all children under 16 instances of acute paralysis in domes- [ Years. and all such affected animals should |L. K. Shaw, head of the division of be promptly killed and the quarters | child hygiene, New York state health in which they were kept carefully dis: | department, said today he feared that infected. ;\};e epidemic of infantile paralypis in e serfous, carried out not only for infantile or | ‘A1ddns jut € 03 paoesy aq jou pjnod spinal paralysis, but for contagious [and that the only point of entry was and infectious diseases. The use of | the nose, Flies may be carriers as and Kern bili providing s system of 10!!- men's compensation for federal :’p oyes waa passed by the house today by & vote of 486 to 3. NUXATED IRON drukgist avout Drug Stores alwi One-Third Off All Styles New This Spring. $1.00 Skirts.......67c | $2.50 Skirts.. $1.25 Skirts.......83c | $2.95 Skirts. . $1.95 Skirts......$1.30 COMING! In Connecticut and New York state We have in stock a fine lot of Fibre Covered Steamer Trunks, Heavy hardware, all- covered tray, massive locks, cleats on bottom, relnlorce«{ corners and edges, well made and strong throughout. In the face of a big advance in the fibre market an excep- tional buy its us to offer this entire lot of 84-inch, 86- inch and 88-inch steamer trunks “Will Get Worse,” Says Shaw. Watertown, N. Y., July 13—Dr. H. ork state wpma grow ‘more “I do not wish ta be an alarmist,” —your choice . $700 The Greatest he expresses his surprise.” ‘::::mb{n;‘;-e French fire. The state-|deodorants is useless and_ objection- Wefii::hgfim;"gei"gl';, e Freling Steinle WILD WEST SHOW “There have been Intermittent ar- A ks No: Ghandes, dren have died of infantile paralysis & - fi‘ FmHT NERVES tllery exchanges along_the front of Oher Omaha physicians discussed | 1, 18 Clty during the last week, ac. Lore L That Omaha Has Ever Seen y- § enetrated a galient of the Germ inst infection, | 10 years of age have been prohibite ; - /1 9 3" [ine l{‘.zgn lv(/icinily of Prosnes, .:3 3’;‘::‘(}? guarding against infection. | gy attending all public gatherings. Bawaye Builders” I e rought back some prisoners, “ f e atien foe U 0. W, ' ! o bty ___| U, S B0t | VIO S b o v b may |, om0 | 1808 Farnam \d OB 4181011001111 30 4518 411511441 AL L L1 AR e e i e LT T Ty —— 0001011016009 8111001110111 0110101101000 11 Eye Strain ( ?’ &f) Relleved oy e '.':"'iu"t‘a‘.“*n!.l”}’u..... guarsntee satisfaction L every case. you have not the ready cash you can ar- range to make it in payments. DR. J. T. McCARTHY 1131 Weodmes of the World Building. 14th and Farnam Ste. and “ROUND-.UP” D.ouglas County Fair Grounds . July 20, 21, 22 and 23 Under the Auspices of the AK-SAR-BEN. inereases strength of golinh. nclrvo%.o run- own _people per cent in rcn days in many instanees. $100 (orfeit if it fails as per full explanation in large .rmhll sooh to Appear n this paper, Ask your doctor or Sherman & McConnell oarry it in atoek. Reserved Seats on Sale at Beaton's Drui Store, 15th and Farnam—Merritt's Drug Store, Rose Bldg. 1 | Assets '$10,100,000.00 - | 4} ; General von Bothmer b ir- | known about it for many years. It ‘Sharp Conflict Among’ Germans. clinfieoum:r attack ;.“yfi?,',‘ene:::h does not seem to be more ‘prevalent \ Dr. Aked interviewed in Germany a |the Russian forces, which had pushed [now than formerly, but that may ber of men who last July issued |forward in the region northwest of |8¢¢in to be true merely because we st the suggested an-|Buczacs, in Galigia, says the German r"‘ making greater efforts to combat of Belgium. This protest official statement issued today, The|it: Scientists are working day and < annexation as a political | Germans took 400 prigoners. night to discover the origin and cure fraught with grave conse- Pight Along Somme, of the disease. There is no cure now. ‘Quence "‘:fl o “t‘d o 10| London, m ll—n-i‘lahflnl contin- fi,‘el ki o‘}"“i: ‘;fi":,: and prevent » ‘ Wm::m ire .ul h:'fi‘l':r‘ lltnltted‘ "l:' f:«t)n‘;.‘i:gut’hepo::;:on °°" "'12' r?v‘:; "A:lru:i manyiohf t!he'ugpplsl lycu ~ o2 & ¢ subscribe to the principle that[§omme, in France, but there.has been |*0¢ these days With a withered limb TWENTY N m::l&g:&mt: :’t:, ]:‘I::lfi:: n? c:gng in thc‘situmon on the :rl: ¢ : Allmt 5, 1915 EN PAYMENT LIFE POLICY fence eI deied” of the Brtish fie. says an, offcia Mr. W. C. 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If the jingoes world will have to deal with ferent Germany—a Germany etween the moderaté men the war party, there is constant ¢.° The continnance of the war, na and conduct of the war, £33 t E% & 2 Vest of Wyschaete and south of La Bassee canal the enethy at- tempted to raid our trenches, but he was' driven off in each case. “Despite unfavorable weather, our aeroplahes have been constantly at work. -Hostile machines were active, but all their . attacks on our gero- lanes operating over the German ines were driven off. One of our & i ] i I i . b 55, 4 gedf 7€ \¢ 3 2 E% i §i E % .§ =4 A i H i i 3 ; F] i :; i Ph Dead. ton, 69, ) wn‘l :fi‘«"' CIglv g a3 . ol Boska on Lhe ‘Bupee Chle LR e ol Coughs and Colds Are Dungerous, Internal throat and chest troubles pro duce inflammation. To reduce Inflammati of [ loosen cough, destroy cold Kerms, use Kifig's New Discovery. All druggists.—A, i g tlement of policy No. 3672, which matured this day and . HE e eoeun | your General Agent, Mr, A. H. 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