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BOY DED FROM ‘VACCINATION _ Charges That Impure Vaccine or Dirty Instruments Were Used on Walter Brown. HEALTH BOARD SCOFFS. - Officials Assert “That Great ~ Care Is Taken and That ——Pure Virus Is Used. ‘The ‘metiace of Impure virus forced Wpon school children was to-day em- phatically denied by ofMiciais of the Board of Health in discus#ing the death ot Water Brown} ‘of No. 24 Ninety-third street, Brook- see The charge had been made by Dr. George Barney, of No, 1 Seventh veto, that the oy died of hlood- Poiwoning caused by elther “impure vaccine or dirty instruments” used by | the ‘board's physicians in thelr public schod! vaccinations. Dri Barney’s name has ein: been bonnected with rather sensational “pews: Mems. Two years ago he caused ‘quite.a stirby reviving a boy who war supposed to be drowned after twenty- five “‘mimites’ immersion. Ho was the Physiplan called to atteng Waite: Brown when the little fellow was dying and after refusing to sigt. the death certifioate he reported the _ @ane.to the Coroner. _ Story by the Doctor. aarccnanes Brown, wife of n steve- re contractor, applied to enter her @0n at Public School No. 104, Fitth ave- Rue sand Ninety-second street, two wi 8@0. She was told the boy could mot” enter the school unless he was vaccinated, and she was direcied to take him (to the Brooklyn leadquarters® of the Board of Health, where tie was vac- inated. Shoruy afterward the boy's ergenatuéa broame so serious that Dr. hin “Logue waa summoned. He de- @ided he could do nothing and called me on Friday, I saw at once that gen- Seal septicaemia lied wet fn. tnst, the Was dlffueed tMrouxh' the body tapt the uy Would probaly die Within twenty-four hour. © r the next day, and.after a thorough tn- Yestigation I refused to aig the death felt I hold that death waa the, nostite -timt-the -raceine tight and ‘thay the harm wae lone’ by the boy latet?’" was asked. ‘That's not the point. 1 contend that At be dad not been forced to submit 9 vaccination he (would “be all - " repiled Dr, Bardey. Mal tet YOU ay o-raecination Not exacu¢ opposed to lt, but T @ppoacd to this wholesale vacoin: where proper care cannot be taken LyBanitery, Buperintendent Maxtteld, © the Board of ignite at the board's }. (No. Stirton street, sco ithe tdea of Impurity. Lh il Says Shield Was Used, “As I understand {t, the parents put | S.Giluleld shield over the mead’ 0) pro: the boy's arm,’ he sal arm puffed up, of course. fame. in contwet with the shi not know, men! pelinye It dl he Wound heca nus OF Jockjuw REDE. Barres. asserts that either the or instruments were un i fald the reoerter. ence v what he's superin: ie A uied to open the 5 Gnd the vaccine ts oun t i ie clear ‘orange wood toothpick that paver vefore beer eet. TT Taal The Tasartinent of H in New York and ts the the (b + there {s_ “Provably y was irrttated and he—seab-—¥ou children, 40 that. Dirty nalln co iain feet it easily, w how absurd the “claim of impure vaccine Im, we have Vaccinated 7,00 persons since January, Around the opening -of wclioo) trom 00 to 70 errons were vaccinated dally. We had four men working The butted Sua- ted the hare to sign ite No of announced nn taken, ~~ Foo’ of Health Board: scheme ga is roakiyn Hoard . ree neh Goctor let 107 3 a tected a cow ferred the King, and was Stns shown remy ot the In 1901 the ne 208. That ane showed It had no inteolion at cas In a similar sm put it, drin an his sfatemen the hap tiran hold and! h PNOBLAUCH DENIES | MAKING A REPORT ABOUT | ROBBERY. Edward Donnelly Exonerate: from Any Connection with Alleged Loss, of Money. Edward A. tender at the York Hots) change, No. 412:Weat Thirty-firth te-day ‘caliet) upon Charlos Knoblauch, Tis fommer employer: for an expluna- A Donnelty, forner par- ny from a tin box kept in Mra, Knob: Mauch's room. “E hever “Knoblauch, sald it, Eddie,” dite! a Onn nally rest, | h 4 He did die | growing worse since his firs jee t x x “The | of his walked Aon of a statement that $1,135 was miss. | Fifth fe ae His Home? Bfe., toxtay, Spending a vacation in Maine and was taken {i with the disease ihit caused men about town who were the habit of either Impure vaccine or dirty | of the Fifth Avenue Hotel in this ii there were few better known Chara part of half w centu: was a femilatone in Twenty-third street Past The € Republican, a Ker ‘enanec: upn 3 |gan, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1907 BOY SAID TO HAVE BREEN KILLED BY IMPURE VIRUS.) FAILED TO MEET WOMAN CRUSHED, ONLY FOURTE PRETTY RUNAWAY MAN KILLED BY CANADIAN GL EAVY TRUCKS, She| Careless MARION RY RUNS O Hatless and Penniless, iecadial Grand Central | for Avcidents at Worth and Station to Marry. West Broadway. With Jimmie, a Year or Two Older. Garéiess driving of truckmen caused : two accidenta to-day, one of which was| Marion Rolss fatyl to its victim at the corner of| home aggn. Worth street and West Br: | ‘Among the passengers { from a Now York Cep who alighted | as runaway htyush train the giri-had™ For several 4. of the neixhoorhood. wheels and hoofs, tx dying | In the Hudson Street Hospital. accidents occured within half an hour, Phe wiknown man was crossing tro the east wide of West Hroadway when Both) fact that she was hatless and wore a silk plaid dress of x inost vivid patter: The skirt of her gowa was short, show- Ing open-work slik stockings and itttie “Jimmnie.** at tho gate, saw the git pass through and/atap in bewilderment at the noise Feta See es eee tere rar woo cler! down on him. He seemed to become | $OUnE ma confused aa the heads of the two big | {ePATMGN Mot” enager of ne Noraians drawing —the heavy —trick trentra by might — crushing him badly. ly ood — dinner. Driver Notifies Police. \fer a dime for sce cream v D | been treating Marion The driver stopped hls, oar nf and | mie ius Unconscious and apparently Sayinel away two Weel ‘0 ie rf sion she returned urried round the corner to the Leon- Mrs. Murphy street Marlon’ wealth grew lke ar snowball, A neighbor woman cam and, hearing that Mondey Marion's birthda: dime. Marion called on } [avenue departine: Then | she the man, “tn Dr. | 4 Aid thy home is} ithe Tabs lieth m and sh | T have knowa tier ever way ahe West name GENCE FURLONG “2 | from riy town, Hospital, | responded, but the unknown vicum died jin the ambulance without recovering | consciousness, ‘There Was nothing on hin by which he could bo identified. He five years old and wore |S brown suit and derby bat, While the crowd that had AUN discussing the é pimeneraearol 4 umes atreey ushed her way uirough the croup and hurried acrosa’ Worth ay I discovered Bhe toli w Yo: “Much to my sur heron this train y fie sie Was como would be aiet at ine tation. by & friend i her tam 1 watehed her, byt there ie not pede ais be any one here to | meet her.” The ttl: —mies—was frightened but |vame, She admitted her identity, and |e she was sixteen’ years old. “{ ran away from schoo! in Morrt for Almost Half a | : burg on Monday.’ sh told Sullivan, : Century. I hd started Cor New. York to macry la tect who lives in East Orange, | ~ DEIN AMINE tthe doll $L™) sha disappeared “and appear at home. ‘Although ont inches tall, irtwalat, Ta wand shoes. Tries to Get Away : Nod. Inont him # teiesram t : Goneru! Charles E. Furlong, on¢ of | was coming. vc) With a shrill scream of error otra * ; ! chiedera threw up her handain an at- General Grant's nldes, died of diabetes |i. uc tie etation S el LRU Gaede m = at the New Falmouth Hotel, Portland. | jiu \4 not here. ead cthomehecle f | FLAMES MENACED INMATES {oo fast, however, for her General Purtong had been \ p them. ‘e Further questionin ed from the girl that she did not have a dent in fwr possession. She had spent all she t after pay lier fare for man aiid rolled her under | feet. Caprelian lashed aledictions and was half way} Broadway whan another — truckman, He {¢ tas be his death ~n July 4. 9 treatment and Ohio Institution—Other Struc- tures in Danger. WAPAKON O., Sept started to-day form of onm of te the scenery Along. the Head a ing on. the cars looking Hudaon ‘River, Sullivan 200k her turned her over Laughlin said he would atopped. Tie: teath. Among the army men, struck a pou A. quarters and on. Dr, & 1 Me- iter cee tom Nis west and eked him up. The girl sald that the man she ex- pected to ment formerly lived in Mor. Teburg. He is elderly, sho said, und a widower. injured internally. She was identified persons from the factory. to which she waa hastening when the accident occurred. and his red, and ahe js i About forty inmates were ir the bul ing destroyed, but tt is believed were safely carriéd out. in store by day and te secon A five-cent had dee police have been asked to find %.—Fire in the Anglaise County Infirmary, and as this despatch was sent 1 a the, council ‘of the old Amen Cor- Yio belonged to the latge army of what have been called “hotel hermits.” The neral His room, which was on the | | hobby in life was globe-trot- ling, side of the hotel, wax covered from wainscot to ceiling with photographs of queer places and seople he tts ‘The General had few intimates o diaté cronies, and wh upto the clerk and. h Key fi ini talde n It mien ntsof his. travels the| e jJealously rene of the tn a called “‘Remembrancer oneral Eat for contentment.: Eat for good nature. Both are the result—of physical health. The most nutritious food made from. flour is & tan, cast the son 0: 5 st election. He paid, 4 ‘ain across Siberia tc re made st ouyer, hy itper ine, the tral oreW Just managnd to train into the enue) HY port ates delet Platt and Depew, | As Instrunental three. years 2x0 | eeting the parton of Rose Quinn. a pretty servant girl, tenced to life imprisa: tat @udurn for di her infant the Central Park 7 als. Fs Fir He Denver In KetUing Up his petition and utionholed pretty noah every Drom! nent man in Republican polities te br about his purpose, ne was a Pater jaakl af the Pufth Av Hotel, and} ted been deverted by. her soldior-laver when she drowned her child. |FRENCHMAN PRODUCES LIFE BY CHEMICALS.) EB =o ¢ “In dust and Ses i moisture proof packages. Peete NATIONAL: BISCUIT. COM PANY. / Uneeda Biscuit Every bite a mouthful of energy. —— ‘ Prof- Delige Bevis passed Loeb in Experiments. —Prof, Delage Sept by Prof, brought four pairs ¢ nal ah arty tind to “Busy” Lines Biock Business With telephones enough “busy” fines are avoldod. The cost is small, The value is great. NEW YORK TELEPHONE 00., 15 Dey Sireot $1. 00 WEEKLY WRITE YOR HOORLET, j A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish 4 Glass Cleaner > % } i ; b CAPITAL $1.30 Drivers Respousible| Her Aunt Fears She Ha# Eloped from Marion |x fourteen years at the Grand Central 5: on to-day was) way. j oO and aunt, Jitla Edwards, who la strikingly pretey Uttie girl whose fresh| eth? Victim who tn. dead has not so! lives with Mr, Reiss, awidower, at 1 . far been identified. Mrs. Victoria 277 West) Oné Hundred and For deauty alone attracted attention. She! Behiedera, the other to be crushed’and| nighth stre¢t, said to-day she thougt Wes rendered more conspicuous by the] battered by SSrenite ¥ uh wway to be married , according to the ghtls Marion has an- nounced her intention of eloping with patent-leather shoes parton one Aged wonteeat UH | What Simmic's full title ia or where <3 +3 s orton, ‘ed nty-one, Of | timmie lives Was not nown to th Detective-Lieutenant Sullivan, on duty) No. 18 West Sixty-fourth street, bere jaunt. Jimmie {8 a sort of versatll in a Yorkville | fee ies some one. Sulllyan stood close|ioomed over him. | Sfarion | waa "an incurable Lr) to her, and soon #he’was joined by a] Bystanders shouted a nighter at this theatre. she f t | he M se all, h met Jimmie. He used ta Paae her man Who had aise allghted from the] thls seemed to Increase the into the show free, according to the train tation, He started forward and then | aunt Hw e ‘ i (eli 10 be subject: eta At tte same moment the | re yen ket. the girl to a series of quostions w M Was on him, knocking him down 5 S ae er Marton yesterday noon to be sure and she did HOY -want to answer. Sullivan | The Fear, wheels passed over him, | Marion yesterday Ton te ee een ate zave They have Fourteenth } a dollar to fourteen yearn old the ck jacket and | black OF COUNTY INFIRMARY. Forty "Rescued While Fire Sweeps a tt An ob followed othe £0 b One of the) bilid- fers whan Genenil Puriong He hed} the day -end-teehis-efforte to Gnd out angry mob followed Caprelian to the off was stil! burnlig Meat tna Note Ak for a good | Vee yennic'n poobl) want done wiih Leonard street Kix r Tim. Inga his airenay_beetr destrored. he hotel hts f te. Behiedera'n skull if tractured: tia eflort Ia belng. made to prevent the flames from teaching other buildings Restaurant. ‘Thursday, Sept. 260 1907, TABLE D'HOTH LUNCHEON, 111A M TOBT. M. Vermicetli Soup. Crackers. Pieealitil, scallops of Veal with Spaghettl, atian, or Sinall Steak PrThtaniere and Mashed Motatoes. 30c (Sixth Floor.) Fruit Tapioca with Whipped Cream. Vie or tee Cream € ter. Tea, Mili Gold Filled | Eye Glasses 2 vn sr Mate Gems of W aists L fp Great Abundance very tempting showing of Chiffon Taffeta Waters ata price thet, will create surprise. | These Waists are effectively trimmed with all- TO-MORROW, 10 A, M. TO1 P.M, F uffy Ruffles’ yh 39 ET STOKE, 1dTH Ari »< | over embroidery and fine plait: Pe Backs ve is 7°? | Brown, White and Black. Newest siteeves an Self: Reducing lace trimmed collars attached. orsets, Also good Brilliantine Waists at 5 The Nemo Self-Redu Corset [this price. $3.50 values........ reduces a stout woman's f{Teure sc effectively that her skirts have to be MADRAS AND { SHEVI ae LIANTINE, “taken in” from 3 to 4 inches. It nouns in’ and supports the abd: ‘98c men, giving heaith strength to = women who are | WAISTS. The style and quality that one ¢ fe. eats not resist; erized Plaids and Br tines; open or back; long or sie. toned i buttons. rth $2.69, at Fully one miiltion French Taffeta in Plaids or women now (wear Newest shades; beautifully embel- Ce ere fished, aie collars at- : $4. 98 0 sibstitute Ce Hy Aes. 350 23. you LHOUSE WAISTS. Dark or light shades; 79c. values; fronts trim- No. 312 is for tall, stout women, z med with pearl buttons and No. 314 is for short- i L waisted, stout women. $3. 00 side plaits; long sleeves Alc and tab collats._....... These Corsets wiil outwear three ordinary $1.00 corsets. (THE 14TH ATRERT, STORE, Second Plow Men's $19.50 Fall $Q .5O0 and Winter Suits 8 man who wants to buy now and buy 14TH STREET STOKE, Second Flowers Knit Underwear. CHILDREN'S HE IGHT, RIB- EEC) e's a chance for the BED COTTON, § well Bist {ed at this price are Black Thibets, Fancy Worsteds LINED UNDERW EEN cotch Cheviots. Clothes that fit Bons: They Nests ate and drawers for by i el k; the shoulders are nd girls; sizes 26 to 34, finished; collars set close to the nec Le EES sess ae 19 They will hold their shape. Patterns to suit everybody; Oe ae Ae for men. h sins per- irments; al Men’s Union Label Trousers. Ac NATURAL Wor L Shirts and draw To introduce our work- DER- ly retail at $2.50. They usue’ lace on sale 450 pairs AR, ttment to you we Pp He sizes: rewular prt Hi bet rae treuiees at almost half their “Sp 50 e : sizes; regulan pri; 59c value. Sizes 23 to 42. Pair. MEN WOOL! UN- PANTS. These area Ajndy Jot of SuTFS—WITH-EXTRA PAIR ( with 2 pairs of pants, Oo} BOYS" 2 er.— Made_as strongly as suits, Knickerbocker. ~ find, Hundreds of Ket. Sizes 3 to 10 year <0. This is one of the very best numbers in our the. $5.00 patterns; every. style In the mar- “AND ed-cot- i" 5c PANTS. Worth BOYS’ SUbartment. They are wool, properly maie and trimmed; nics EGYPTIAN Bove ‘fitting coats, double-breasted style. Also Rus- rT?) STS AND PANTS. Heat Chior Blouse effects, Some have ana ef 2) 9s White-And Ecru; values up fe) pants, M tremendous varlety of patterns. Sistt ° Soe eee aw _ B96 Vee me pt tehdatet tot oe Oe (THE mg tr STRE a 16 years (rue 14TH BTREET STORE, Third Fioor,) ———[[ Women’ '; Hand-Sewed ees Flexible Shoes Made with plain and tipped toes; usually termed nursed! shoes. ‘They were made for comfort oaly=YiciKid,-with 5,000 FALL NEGLI- GEE SHIRTS for Men iis large assortment nd tipped toes, that ae st RoelHy at tips. Sizes of light, medium and 3 to 9; widths C to ‘LOW “dark patterns. Mad= | = and medium heels; lace and Lation ial pat rases and Percales; uittoi e some have attached tern. Mail Orders Fill- 1 98 cuffs; all are perfect, Ped Pair, 0 Cut full, ar = large size ‘ 4 NE-STRAP VICI KID HOUSE SLIPPERS. o2e Hand- sewed, flexible soles. 8; bodies...... Cc widths cee CALF BUTTON. AND LACE SHOES. Fall Sizes, 236 to § C to EE, Opera and common séhse lasts. BOYS FALL SHIRTS, Light and dark patterns; sizes 12 33 : WOMEN'S DUL ght soles; new shipment ‘of new lasts. 1 to 14..... re Sizes 244 to 8; widths C to EE, Palr. 98 f 2 | (THE 147H STREET 8 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) Malin Floor.) rx ‘Our Chorcest of Meats “Opie JERRY FOWL—2,006 ibs “THURSDAY, 10 / of heah 4,000 Ibe of Long Spring Chickens, ma killed fowl, regularly sold at 10¢, where, at ise, cand 206: and 180,; limit 10 Ibe mer; tbe. isa ‘ éustomer; Weesee eae e HOUSE STEAKS 1 . Cait eee Ordinary Mase Wines & Liquors, Met price, tx 200. (0 rR: ATORS — p bts eh of gna “156 | fern T ietanh awe weclal AND watsicey Gavia prt G} wb, hamper ne pasa gallon, Chuck. oie sito) aes $1.00) G-gt, Uarkets 2 th PLUMB—Vancy se, ROASTS on RO} Miscellaneous’ lot of — Dress Triinks, sizes 28 to 38 inches Many ‘of these trunks are cloth lined, with twly trays; « large numbet with: brassed trimminge 1246 ot ioe 1% and libre bindin all have strap wnd- iron f botto $4.98 (THE 14 STORE, cr rf are . Hoar.) LUE sad $row, pat Bloor.)

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