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f * @tica or other blood disease would be ‘ “| HAD TO SELL THE WORLD: SATURDAY MY _[GSWLED BY __ BLOOD OR STARVE” THREE MEN. who are in need of blood. T delleved that STEPHEN A. KEXNOLDS. among these 1 could possitty fad 0ome/ tomer, 1 have no ailment whatever, and person able and willing to pay for some! never have had. sof my died. when I wrote my letter to the house| I have been out of work three weeks. Physician at Bellevue Hospital. T have been pennileas for ten days, 1 Tam not sahamed of my offer and [| cannot get credit for the necessaries of @ll stand by !t. My blood ts pure and/ life Though | have not yet come to I am strong and well. Aside from my| hunger, my wife and I have exhausted @bdility to work my blood ts my capital. /all our resources. I believe the transfusion of blood i9| I expect to go to work next week, pro- accomplished by means of @ rubber| vided Mr, McCabe sees fit to take me @ube, one end of which is connected | into his employ after ail this notorlety. with a severed vein in the arm or leg = next week is a long way off to a the other Inserted in « vein of the | hungary man. Oe econ ‘The amount of blood re-| TMs morning @ reporter called before quired {s small and ts taken from time|! wae up and wanted to see me He @ time. told me my offer waa in all the papers. I know the transfer of blood trom a|! was surprised and indignant. My wife od with rheumatiom, sct-|¢ame to the door, and, reading the head ninaggeagee rom lines over my shoulder, sald: “Oh, Stephen!’ and then she Kissed me @angerous to the person receiving !t But, fortunately for any prospective cus. HAD 37,000 IN A BELT. Man Accused of Robbing Roumania Bank Held in $12,000 Eail. LEAVES Walter B. Duryea Is Cannot Lift a Sieur I. N. Ungureanu, accused of rob- Ding the Banque Agricole of ¢ mania, was locked up in Lu Gall jn default of $1259 & gigned by Justice Andrews in the fur Preme Court late yesterday afternoon ‘The complainant in ts Alfred Glesier, the German Consu @Mdavit states that he ts the Banque Agricole that had stolen 00 francs from them and that he had fed to this country | Mr. G r received cablegram a) few days ogo advising him that @ureanu would arrive on the Kaiser Frederick. The ship got in yesterday and was met ot er In Hoboken by Deputy Sheriffs Le and Walgering, | who dad Justice Ani order for @ureanu’s arrest. Ungereanu could not Be taken on New Jersey soll on an order, @rom a New York court, so the deouty) @heriffs followed their man across Gervy and en he stepped ashore in ew York romptly arrested, How and where Wal: Walter B. Duryea is the happiest man on Manhattan Isiand to-day. This ctatement fs made without reser- When sear the prinor was vation, although the young athlete has a » @ound in a belt around Ungereanu’s broken neck. a gap an tnch Jong In his waist {backbone and can’t lift a pound weight. " ~ { On Monday Waiter B. Duryea will Wii PING FOR BOY THIEF, } walk out of Roosevelt Hospital on his anda “| own legs, He will get into his father's |carringe and will be taken home. Mother Wielded the Lash in! For days and days he lay there on his Conn 0 Jndge's cot In the hospital waiting for the “cer- Instructions. tain death,” whieh all his teachings PLAINFIELD, N. J, Jum 2—An old told him was the best he could hone for . select by |, The® Wanecountably he began to get ied Lien awe ed wen erie pon [Detter He couldn't talk; his tongue re- tice Nash in passing sentence UPON |e604 ty speak: he eouldet lift so much ere wit thirteen years old, for] sO ht tte Anger, He lay as rd a nail, but he was “getting better.”” dition that his mother, Mrs. Lucy | could only mean for him that life tie, should give him a sound thrash-/} worse th death—the ofa asented and a switch was pro-| iy. talalons," saneariia, be ising from the crics that Is8Ued | 440164 anout and temled Ike « baby “the room {t was applied with no w hand, the reat of his days Duryea’s neck was broken in a high dive from a little pier in Oyster Ray E t —_ almost a year ago. Gov. Roosevelt pointed out the spot to an Evening BIFFEL TOWER LEMONADE. Phe Facts About a Convenient and | knoll near bis own house, The hackman Health-Preserv erage. | pointed ft out as his horses wound up pic ads the road from the village. The station agent tolls passengers alighting at Oys- ter Bay how to find the place where Walter Duryea broke his neck. “It te @ miracle,” said one physician to an Evening World reporter this morning. “That young athlete is in as good general health to-day as any man of than | B® years in New York. ‘The fifth and 2 ——— DEATH-STRICKEN STREET CAR, Grinking. Lime julce, which the same virtues as lemon a requisite in a military cam- for preserving the health of the A few drops in strange drink- z i Gi it | My wife's devotion to me in « timelagain.” BROKEN.NECK MAN Hunger and Wife’s Ill —— Drove M Logan Makes —_ Him to Gisen Against Well- Known Persons. Make Offer. , charged with having attacked Mrs. Susan Hannah Logan, a married fons, who offered to asetst me. Firet| “m4 of % Cedar street, Newark. came & man _ ‘The men were held in $i,00) ball for ery tee aia we ‘oe trial tn the Coney Istand Police Court story in the papers and we talked {t|'M!* morning. ‘They gave thetr names Over at the breskfest ¢gble. One of my| Fred Brown, thirty-two yeare old, « friends sent you this money. He doesn't |iauor dealer, of 7 Myrtle avenue, wil. ” tam Reynolds, thirty-seven years old, of Ce SS ern ee Oe See ‘wtreet, New York, and E4- note saying that my wife could have at once. cepted this, but my wife. who ie elen-| ong went ’ der, wan ill all last night, and could Mir9), Tune aa cane oe at not go out, We thanked her. t went dinner, A gentlemen called here, who also re ye pore fete i fused to give his name. He left ase substantial token of his charity. To all pe ge olga these people who have helped us I hAV*! nimsei¢ Brown euddent; said, “I do not know your name, but 1/4, pesapissties 8 and conch her th m4 will give this money to some one €18¢/ tne open door. who ts in trouble when I amon my feet) gne was attacked by the two other men. Her cries for help ultimately fright- ene@ the men away. Although weak from fright she made her way to the po- Yee station and told her story, and de tectives were put to work on the case with the result that the three men were rere or tenia. Dolice are now trying to learn ti — ny of the ares men " re. had in her possession « letter from the Sister Superior of St. Barnabas’s Home, in Newark, saying that she had worked at that institution for @ year and was a woman of the most HOSPITAL. Able to Walk, but He Pound Weight. one child, te thirty-three years old of English birth big How to Prevent Consumption. Every physician will tell you that this disease is caused by « germ life called the Koch bacilli, which causes the lungs to decay. This germ life Was first discovered by Prof, Koch, yeas page tee tuber- ine discovered b; Dr. Koch, of Berlin. It prevents con sumption cures catarrh in its Worst form (which is often the cause of consumption). When breathed di- rectly into the lungs it kills the pol- sonous balmy oily sore places in the @ixth cervical vertebrae ‘They had to be removed. Space in his backbone an inch ecross. He was paralyzed. His back had support at that point. To keep an up right position waa out of the question; would be out of tha question ever again. “Duryea's head was put in a harness to keep it in place. He lay motionless on his bed. As he lay there the space tn his spinal column filled up with a sort of qrintlo. It takes the place of the two missing vertehtae “Four neighboring vertebrae are stiff, #0 that his neck Is pon-pliable. He must sarry {t pretty straight; can't turn tt readily “But the young patient's genera) health, bis athletic training, helped him out, and he can row walk; gingerly carefully, to be sure, and he will never be able to run, or be an athlete again. “To all intents and purposes he ts Dimeelf again save in the one particular. He has absolutely no strength. He can feed himeelf, but he hasn't strength enough in his hands to cut up his food. He can swing his arms, raise them to Dis head, write, walk and the iike, but have not the strength of his brain is as clear and ever. “This puagies the doctors, though their theory that the pressure of the broken vertebrae upon his spinal cord gave him & nervous shock to his whole system, causing paralysig and stagnation of the biood In the large vessels and those that feed the nerves. They hope that in time he will recover his nerve health and muscular strength. His present condi- and ine pe y Agere og hands nal Koch Lung Cure, at 48 ‘Weet 224 the original home of the Germa: American Company. This tuberculine should be breathed directly into the lungs and not injected, using only the new Koch Inhalation. It kills this poison. In fact, no form of germ can live when thoroughly under the in- fluence of these antiseptic olly vapors as they are thrown from this wonder- ful invention. The Kooh Inhalation is operated by the original German- American Company, of 48 West 22d at, New York, and 1334 Arch st., Philadelphia. Dr. Rdward Koch is the Medical Director of America, Con- aitation and the first treatment are given free, to prove its great power to heal up the diseased lung. DR. DECKER'S SHAKE NO MORE CURES MALARIA. | 1 | | | Used by people of refinement fies over a quarter of a century. 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