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7 SUN 114 REGNENT EN SARE KNOCKED QUT BY HEA | STHEY CLEAR Seriously Affected, bu oN STE 2 tor the men | weary foureey © New Vort. ant Pithew! @ Seu 6 OurEim PORmine tee of the Terth ou center of oven . portenny te get & - we the enn of on ‘th hed & fine henee te he requiati ce yesterday ooh memes at the ehiet Th five wp te feement a¢ bad been & te © forter ’ . t 7 . of acted quartermaster ® stall 7. Hospital Corps Gets Piemty te careesary to tamue © Spd, Beraseed Geert mee Nasloe ft of Active Dut . ) order that the enl@lere Siiciies The nove meal of une fom j fuse (her bee 0 the OO pany wae Gn Ce Of Bree Corn om the + Tones cunsbine te strong enough cob for eneh and (hel is Be Cort i BS IN A STAMPEDE, | tonnis'tae tonne or ote porte of fond foe thle pata” - * te { expose bie dome { beeven ~o bee + wen of the Teaatth, wet y of Men Who Not Physically Pic Wil Be Sent Home. By Martin Green. Bite Correcmendent of The Evening World) BPALLEN, Tea, July ¢—Army — Beeiplins 20 crerciset to the regu fervice became masifest today fhe big camp to the west of Me- end tn the camp at Mission. tere orders suddenly broke ni ae camp eround tm far ehape The Seventh to-day te better fred for camp conveniences than hae New York Mate camp, yofret te rapidly ap. « the same degree of wich “an be manufactured ‘ " “ ! We more oF lens Boliday aspeet ins mites north of the Hilo Grands. he encampment that bas prevailed) The weit wD ful tnempticadle My ince Sunday, and rigid rules, com- | ‘ispontion of the army mule was re- areas enicty with the health aad Tee amusing orien of eo! WOU being of the enlisted men, were, 1.4 in the camps of the Beventh, 4 PM into force. Beventy-firet and the Twelfth yeo- was largely due to the fact | terday afternoon and evening. Be- the Twelfth Regiment, COMING | pecially recalcitrant are the mules of temperature of 110 degrees | the Seventh Ly orders of Col Fisk, days and seven nights of | corral was being erected around the im ded straits in camp. | faithful, nolny Dut essential aide to { the members of the |'* soldier, when the preliminary dust ? t A t are recruits and when they storm that beraide « rain in this part A\ of Texas came Diuslering out of the coe the hot Texas prairie! is: The mules decided the corral with piles of cactus and) was no place for them and several Jett by the Mexican grubd- | jumped (oe carrier and went in tae and were put to work at the Beneras direction of Mexico. it was tine for quice action, One of the fret men to grab @ mule and attempt to subdue it waa Private Thornton Brown of Com, cousin of J. it moving picture concer wo! Million dollars for @ Bim of nwa! labor essential to the Bro The mule won, but Private Brown came out of the encounter with aad mud and also equipped ledge of mule strategy. ot the Beventh who tried to head off the stampede, with more or less success, | were Corpl Alex, Van Hensrclaer, Privates ia Wood and Victor Rall, Corpl. Joha Cattera and Pri- vates Aymat Cater, Crosby Clarks , Butt and Richard t im the field heapital under treat- for heat prostration, and scores ethers who had suffered from a he others. Several privates: Beventh were ord home to-day will get to New York red tape from (tne militle organi Government clently unravelled, beat. DYER SAVES MEN BY SOME ~. COMMON-SENSE ORDERG. _Brig. Gen. Dyer, who was at one Colonel of the Twelfth, went to camp grounds at noon and spent the rest of the day euperin- under surveillance who may soon And “a 800 Fifth Avenuc. 407 ane 47 STs, Offer—for Tomorrow, the Following _ EXTRAORDINARY. ALUES tn Special Groups of Smart Apparel, Scheduled for Immediate Disposal. #35 w °50 Dresses « #18 Adlecing out of broken lines; including moming frechs for country wear * $55 w $95 Dresses « *35 Fer Beach, Country, Afternoon, Street and Dance wear. $95 0§125 Wraps « *45 « °65 For Afternoon, Evening and Porch wear. $55 » $125 Suits « §25 «*38 Street & Semi-dress styles; in an ample variety of models. 45 © $65 Coats « $25 «835 For Sports, Utility, Beach, Travel and Semi-dress. $15 §25 Blouses « °5 ana 87 Street, country and costume styles; of chiffon, satin, Georgette crepe, ete. #15 % §25 Skirts « *8, *10, $15 Of linen, Gabardine, Pique, Shantung and Suede velvet. Sports «4 Country Hats formerly 15 to '25—*5 ana $7 one HY Am Al 4 echoes tn Dyer neued ordare The Seventy-firet has eeveral men themselves bound north over the 24 MORE DEATHS FROM PARALYSIS (Continued from First Page) warbage cans uncovered, allowing Airt to acounrulate on their premises, and other offenses agsinet the eant' t * In the Adame Mitreet jag atrel for tke offenses Magistrate Hernolta, tn the Coney Island Court, was more severe, He had nineteen concessionaires wp bi fore him, charged by Health nap tore Max Levy and Hiward J Me Cullum with failing to wash tumblers Property, exposing candy, allowing corm husks to accumulate, and other similar violations of the health code, Bech offender was fined 6 and warned that @ jall sentence without the option of @ fine might be im- posed on him for @ recond offense, “Bo many children come to Coney Toland that we must take vigorous ftepa to insure conditions of oleanti- | nose here,” said the Magistrate, Mtreet Cleaning — Commtastoner ton announced t y what Dis men would use larger hose and More water in Oushing tho streets of Those districts where infantile par- alyste ie epidemic, He also issued a request to houncholders to wrap their Waste paper up in bundles instead of etuMfing tt tn bags for collection. In eases where the bag system ta still used an effort will be made to eo that each bag te returned to the family which filled it, At present the same rt era a Nash fined Afieen peopte| at bag frequently serves several fam- ilies, which is considered a possible m,| medium for the spread of infectious | cerma, HBureaw of Public Health Education of the Board of Health, sald to-day that It would be a good thing for parents to take their children to tho country while the epidemio ts still unchecked. “Even though a child has the dis- cane,” paid he, “it can be dealt with much better in the pure country air than In the city, The only thing to avoid is the taking of an infectod child to @ place where It might infect others,” The total of the verified cases as 183, distributed as follows: Rich- mond 38, Brooklyn 93, Manhattan & and Queens 2, These cases have been investigated and are under medical supervision, Headquarters in Manhattan to-day to help the investigatore in thelr work. The infected districts or thom se0- tions where cases were suppoved to exist were taken @ block at @ time and canvessed thoroughly as to the con- ition of all children living there. One new case in Manhattan was re- ported from West Forty-eighth Btreet, but all the others were confined to the crowded tenements of the lower east aide, Several cases of infantile paralysis were reported this morning from the neighborhood of Midwood and Haw- thorne Streets, in the Flatbush tion of Brooklyn, ‘This is the first time any cases have been found in that section, Most of the new cases continue to be located in the con- gested portions of the Sixth Ward, around Baltic, Micke, Union and | Warren Streets, where the residents | are principally Italians, The Hebrew | sections of Williamsburg also con Unue to furnish cases, Dr. 8. R. Blattels, in charge of the Brooklyn office of the Board of Hoalth, Flatbush Avenue and Gold Street, has fourteen doctors serving as» Inspectors and forty tri huress, all of whom are assigned to work In the elx divisions Into which Brooklyn has been partitioned for the purpose, The doctors start at 9.40 o'clock each day, Investigating now cases and checking up on old ones At 8 o'clook they report to the diag- nosticlan of their reapective districts, who in turn make their reports to Dr, Biattels. The nurses do aimilar work, report- ing to Mies Ada Clark, the eupervia- ing nurse, Frequently it ts found that the patient has been removed to @ hospital before the nurse or the tn- specor arrives, in which case the owner of the bullding ts notified that ho must take the sanitary precautions provided for in the etatutes, Dr Blattels enlisted police oo-oper- ation to-day, and under the instruc- tiona of their captains tho men of the uniformed force are keeping @ sharp | eye on garbage cans, ash cans, accu- | mulationg of dirt of all #orts and Dr. Charles F, Bolduan, head of the | T' known to exist in New York, te given | ! Twenty policemen went out from |’ ‘TMB BVSHING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, ! Timely Advice to Parents in for parcete Viving i greater New renee Nagrem Dent fad te eae pout chttres Competent Dew't worry oF permit youredit hed a health, velon “ o. | United Oates all members of the 8 cumstances, thal U pow worry your child will worry: thet W you NOW, FU tN Pemat Super to Fe" | 8s Guard whe howe cenaden rm vrew exctied wou May overlook important precautions, The one wath are Untill thoy TUG Me OST | ives ORO Whe ingle application 6 word of every parent in the city should be “Cleaniiness!” This tea pretty good burg.” ‘ a ae ver Don't beitowe that even though pour child extere from the disease M “ o6 ae jittle | Meh dlechange 4 te doomed The important point in thie sitmation t@ to drive! infantile wn in the world wherein rlenes| The order te to the eect ¢ de paraiyse in te eartiest stages, and thie can be done only by cool ebecr sre expended ae was her socially dis. | Partment commanders may lasue die- tation ond consuiiation with © physiton ned mother, Mut with @ vast for. | che (0 enlisted men who are serv. Don't let quack medical men lead you te beliews that they have ne th her control, 1 te very doubt. | /Me within (heir departments, appliea- Preventives of curce for infantile parsiyets, The dierase ts comparatioriy whether Mra Wilke wil over aeek | one to be made tm due fodm through © Rew one to the medial The only preventive t@ clean surround inge with plenty of freeh id be pre wootal altitude to which ber mill. | military channels and secompanied by sovtbed only by @ medical @ could carry her adeyuate written evidence of real de- As Hyivia Green Mre. Wilke alwaye | Pendency — —_ ‘ Bhowld (t come to the knowledge of seht to avoid being in evidence ° menace to the othare tn the neighbor. | and there's another with 1,100 authen |jy, suy way and in this whe was ably |COmmanding officers that aoldiers of Many people are mae as ot the soa an [tcatad descendante, Ho you se bow Lencournged by her mother, At thon | hel? commande BAVO 080 ef more doet a the wi A some © otats i ore must be wince Cideom|iines when suitors were reported to|Jehendent relatives, these soldiers ses because » posted iM-| died in 182%-—why, that's five or mlx |i, ater the hand of the rich AMles| "tt be informed of thetr rie e na Neola! tion oF ies generations emo, and just think bow jGreen among them, according to apply for discharge and the discharge | SOMe foolish Mi ot over New York to-day there were meetings Of pollee eaplaing at Lhe call of Wueir Inspectors, at whies nelructons were issued for trans minaion to the force, telling them bow tO @unrd against the spread of the COD Lag ion. Three thousand theatres and mov- ing ploture houses are now closed to chiidren under sixteen years of age; hoale ase belng cailee oft, nt the summer in many arinhes, and the ehildrea ‘om the clty progressed appreciably rnight, The verified cases of infantile araiysia on Staten Island have been found in the following towns: Ar- rocbar, Clifton, Concord, Grantville, Mariner's Harbor, Port Richmond, Rosebank, Stapleton, Bouth Beach, Ronenviln, Tommmspenite and West New Brighton, In the Health Department's weekly bulletin, to be issued July & Dra, Peabody, Draper and Doohes of t Rockefeller Institute classify the dis. ease under three heads; 1, The abor- tive cases, in which the patient doos not become paralysed. ‘The cere- bral gro! with spaatic (spasmodic) paralysis. The bulbo spinal cases. It was found by Wic thority on the disane, that from 26 to per cent. of cases prove greys. dangerous of all bec: most infectious, The initial symp- toma of infantile paralysis are de- xortbed aa consteting of fover, hyp neathesia, headache, vomiting stiffness of the neck In varying qrees. An unusual manifestation of the @inense in blindness, The Health Department haa had two euch casos, in one of which the vision was re- stored after three months. In the other case, a recent one, the blindness wt persista, Difneulty in swallowing and speak- ing ls not uncommon as an indication that Infantile paralysis ls present, In he present epidemic all the fatalitica esulted from difficulty In swal- and See paraly: of the dgewood and Corona, where the two verified cases of the disease in Queens Borough have been located, are indignant because mead- in that vicinity were filled in, they say, with refuso from Brooklyn. y believe this reauited in tary conditions, DAUGHTER, LIKE HETTY GREEN, 10 i Se (Continued from First Page.) gesture—often nothing more than the shifting of the cigar to another position in his mouth—and tn reply to questions to-day almost invariably pre- faced what he had to say with “Well, now, I'll tet) you about thrat"—— CONTEST TO BE OF GIGANTIC PROPORTIONS. “There ia to be a contest, of course,” Col, Greon said, “and one of gigantic proportions, but neither my sister nor I have the least interes in it Now, I'll tell you about that, It has to do with the aum of $1,600,000 left by okt Gideon Howland, who died in 1823, He was the father of Sylvia Ann Howland, an aunt of my moth- ore, “When Sylvia Ann died she left the Income of this estate to my mother, the principal to revert to old Gideon's heirs at my mother’a death, “There are at present nearly 17,000 heira of that old gentieman, and all these will want 4 share of the §1,500,- 000, You know those old New Bed- ford fellows were great on families, They had children in swarme—thoy didn't seom to have anything to do but’ propagate, Why, old Gideon had thirteen children himscif, And every blessed one of these thirteen children married und reared @ big family, And every child of those thirteen children, there were literally hundreds of them by thie time, got married and began to bring childreminto the world, Why, regular army of descendants “My alster and I know of one di- | rect line--that Is, just one line down |hildren whe are eo dirty ae te be @ | from old Gideon, which bas 4,000 heins, etal serve oan tho anpemiies Oe ser 0 0 Oe te 4 Fighting Infantile Paralysis) er roe) Ss = lane pe — a |e Dnely approved the proper 2 ty Charice F Delduen, heed of the Beard of Pyinie Meniry Mtv ore Wag o bequee casi | ~ oo. Avy ‘eal =< L.A > cotion of the Healt) Department, to-day gave aut the foiowing “Lon . wi Gas eee r ‘mey Ts department te the Gabt on the etawtie peraiyes epit ’ fet oer RUETOm Ghee WN om mate other ba torte Rowrtehes Om RIK oF where 6 owiie Cont tt the waten Glay the streets ene of heaving eowmuleted dit, whieh w the greatest corrier of the possibility of any ilies Right to Discharge — wi pont hegitate ahowt gending for « phystten Y hud comptaton | 6 tetas, from, Gaiam af 6 a. he © i net *o onan wo tl ver, there’e no one to| Gem. Baonard Wood, comm tome caves wine” applies forcibly to infantile parvives if con't ¢ and myeeit| tie Department of the Kae, w ord te hire « physician commentonte af once wath the Health Depart the exting hae been beft 00 UF) oo. squarte Jo ver ne 5 ment, This ghowld be done Ore th ony ay euEpitous oF be Your nel, 72 ne contest ta dquarters ot Governor's tslend, | Caroline Osod, seventy-three, © house Rememver thet you, 66 © parent, must restrain yoursel! & | they've propagated! —— ot 2 mae Stas WOOD ORDERED 10 frompup 6@ pane vie Keoruiting and mustering fears wil te enjoined te # s ceak tae of the reeruit having ée oie Tork, & @ pire to (hem be old the oiree or hogs may ~~ ] port monthly @ like number af Nath Department Teleram | dis target under theae instructions Guardsmen With Fam- War sp them emmy from 4 | Give thoromghty tf they chow the siyhtoat § day received @ tategram from the tes on wee killed today by falling retdeloiegiadmmel |g | iar ry ar War idintcting tim te enter] fon 6. eingew af her heme ew the How long do you expert to rematr y ve ering » oreer ‘of ho 9M Best Kinhiy fe grow enctted over the Hiuatl | discharged from the service of the aw ® New Torr’ jae Duka te La tcea, | wtit be ranted tf warranted by cir-| hearsay. | ; “Hut there are only two tn our tine |Mpaniah ¢ ‘and the Lrttiah Eat | Cumstances. It ! iat | “ 2 you really need my @later and myself, and We're not of Mra. Groen alwaya| A, desire by @ soldier to remain tn bail } 7 v io as er le cannot qontestants, becatae the ccurt : p'abiald kee danaes| <ae-- eateomes eee | their ultimate use be vided, and neglect @ makes matters worse, cided against the will my mother p tor from publicity and was as per-| Minute there wae a wild ride to a duced in court, Bo It's up to all those | sistent in her denials of any engage. (Church in Morristown to eacape the thousands to fight among themseclven | iment on hor daughter's part aa she| porters and photographers and One trial will prove our abil- for the eatate of old Gideon.” wan in denying the mubsequently auc. |OCM@r® who were interested in the| ity to serve and satisfy your “Why do you suppose there were | cemsful engagement of Mr. Wilks, ceremony, every eyeglass uirement in no bequests to charity in your moth Mra Wilks is now past her thirty.| It was ald at the Inheritance | @ thoroughly satisfactory man- or's will?” Col. Green was asked seventh birthday, and up to this time| TAX OMce to-day that New York! ner, “Well, now, I'll tell you ail ahour | ull efforts to induce her to enter so-| State may lowe @ vast portion of that. My mothor quve a great deai|clty, at least that which tw typified by|the inheritance tax, which would That we have the to charity, but It was always with tha| Newport, have been more or lows of| amount to 64,000,000 to $6,000,000 Patronage in the World attests fronbound understanding that noth. |« failure intess Annt ry was} hi It was predicted, however,| the fact that our methods, ing should be mentioned of such gifts | her social sponsor at Newport and] that the State will make an policy and prices are right—in At any rate, she preferred to make | tried to interest her in the so-called et to collect Ae bee Vermon's| every respect. people help themacives rather than|Hiddy whirl of socal existence. But|inherttance tax laws do not apply to a, * give them money, I remember that| Miss Green, or Mrs, Wilks, had too| property bequeathed to the teatator’s Harris Glasses—if required— at the time of the mill strike in New| frmly planted in her bosom her] children, cost $2 or more. Bedford several years ago my mother | mother's detestation of society as a] Willtam Boardman, Deputy state —_ was asked to give $60,000 to help the | diversion to care to follow the ave-| Comptroller, in charge of the New starving mill hands, She refused to} nues into which the Countess showed] York City branch of the inheritance ri ° do this, but she said to thom, ‘1111 tel! | her. Tax office, sald. Doullets and you what I will do, I'll build q mill; The simplest of tastes In every-| “If Mra, Green's executors can for you and Give you work.’ And aho| thing has been Mrs, Wilks's, a choco | prove that her legal residence was at Mast 384 Ot, = id it and ran the mill till sho lost fostered by the simplicity in which | Hellowa Falls and not in New York, Aves. $100,000, but she gave all those peoply | her rich mothoe ved and reared | that is all there is to 1t.” ty 9.82 Ws work and wages. |her, Her wedding to Mr, Wilks in] In that event the inhoritance tax , bet, 180th @ 10k NO ONE TO CONTEST HIS MOTH. | February, 1910, wos to have taken € WILL. |place in Mrs Green's simplest home My mother’s will will be admitted! in a Hoboken flat, but at the last laws of New York will apply only to property actually located here, such oD GED CE PURE AND WHOL APPETIZING AND DELICio remier PURE F Now, THAT’S a guarantee! Read it over once more. Note that it says that if you don't like Premier Salad Dressing after you have bought a bottle and tried it at home, you can return the bottle just as it stands and get your money back, That's exactly what we offer. And we protect the grocer, too, He doesn't take any risk. We pay him the full price of the bottle if you return it, Ever read a stronger guarantee than that? Wecan make it only for the reason that we KNOW you'll like this delicious salad dressing just much as the millions of other people do who have been using it for years, » And also to get you to try one bottle of it, We might tell you how delicious it is on salads and sandwiches and meats and soon. We might tell you how it KEEPS even in mid-July weather, We might go on and tell you how it's ‘ways creamy and smooth and pure. But one trial is aure to tell you all that, much better than type can. And as long as you don’t risk one penny if you don't like it, we invite you to make the trial of Premier Salad Dressing—the kind that's DIFFERENT, Your grocer sella it—a large bottle for 25 cents, Francis H. Leggett @ Co.) 28th Street and 12th Avense TT

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