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© teemureg 04 © FOR PARALYSIS “=== ° | — sae poe Se Recommenss Iniraspinal injec jie - es rs tons of Adrenalin On — | ver, ince | Rave only five minuter 1 - S “noes! my Te@erke must be §3 4 Detection of Disease | 1 pee ome y Gegmete ond ww ‘ fait time, | ave pul them dows BP SOMEEXPERIMENTS. | ermme , a ‘ ome rh s wing ia Stricken Monkeys Revived | See oe > Under Such Treatment . ne periphery by a ty ele eputetion ent 3 and Ate Benanas. ceuma. Goanen yous agi ‘ ag | perimenting pon rettite’ ears, a Dr. © J. Meliger of No. 18 West | found that an injection of adrene a Qe Mundres 204 Twenty fret Birect reduone the entire inflam ry before the Academy of OP NG to @ Very Hmall forys in | Mos. c wow vs 4 | eoncre The peripheral senses of , & toe atghs 6 MEnGING 1B- | seme ond active hyperemts disap —_ bad on gu ngs Mpg Ot | pear completely for some thine i parsives Me to canes | . ey. Of the disease in monkeys whieh naa), rere! RAR teproved by this treatment bir | a Lawte C. Ager, & epecaliet in chi. | @gen's Giseases, told tne members ot | Re Academy of Medicine that the|''* beet Brewer Femedy ts important ana|*"Y “her plausible aeaump tion that the tages of the para lytic effects in pollomyelitie are not caused by the chief inflammatory fooun tut by the peripheral sones of active hyperemat, exudation and 1 induced Dr Clark, then under Dr Viexner at the jer Institute, to make the fol- lowing experiments: “Monkeys dying trem experimental Poliomyelitie received intraspinal in- » The otriking. whieh were paralyzed and mori et the time of the injection were een eoveral heure later eating ban- Jump at This Opportunity A_REAL SHIRT EVENT 1 In all Wolff's Shirt Shops, the prices will be reduced } on a complete line of shirts of the highest order, $1.35 Each; 4 for $5.00 Values $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 Colors Guarantced Fs The assortment includes the finest fabrics and pat- well OR geomet colorings, all splendidly Here are amazing values in your kind of shirts;— such as may, not be found ayain this season, Come in and help yourself from this feast of good things. The selection of Patterns is almost unlimited. Neck sizes 1314 to 18-~sleeve lengths 33 to 36, WOLFF'S SHIRT SHOPS Largest Shirt Specialists in America . x :o ~ . the ett we ‘Men Who Know Shirts Will 26 Cortlandt St, 317 Broadway on commen stock, payable Aug, 16 to pear Church St. cor, ‘Thomas St. rr —pereres! 139 Nassau St. 1207 Broadway NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. cor, Bockman Bet, evth and s0th st. % Open. High Low, “wide 110 Chambers St. 806 West 125th Bt i ite fh Wa ipa S i . bey J war 7 .. £08 @ 33 ¢ Bet Church St and W. Bway Gea Mh ae Vase HE Service Bridgeport, Conn, New Haven, Conn,, Wainlars eh i a He iit K b Vat 947 Main Street | 40 Church Street | 180 Ban » Fons. it 133 i i wat NADE 3nh Se. Ma tee 15.60 THE EVENIRG WORLD, ? , = Oe etreeee (eeteeet be Geert ones ehieh they Held Ghementves ye ee se a, ee TT etree eontane wore ae | AS. PLANER SHOWS Avedon) of Matus — ) preved ent the tte ot he | CAURE AND TREATMENT ne mae prelevund eame seer | ON INFANTILE PARALYSIS to eovere! deve) The entmetle Gre ty tt bet te the cores of Or Carte experiments « onimale re vet elebly tol dee ot te [Monee Pienwer ead of the ew ofe ies Tne ule te On eAbress eet dd phrecame, bee! 0 004 ey men Bele wHee ow importer wer te mint " “ ‘ the morte ee tnfeetive wd ompten of te 6 7 18 baat Wig! mode the fo: ’ yee ome | more ther 71g Celemen! » per ent The b & emmaily | garding the Woetmen fue te reapire persivela 0 | iis parsivens caey geenatte amy & The virus of infantile pareizee | lenene tht Freep vereiyew i tern!) Beowlede et produred by (he ( itomme- | eevee te the panretbone torent end ie Ge tory foows, bul by the exlenaine per [edema, whieh are surely capable of Yne dieenae fo rarely somee: iwtertering with the vitality of the | Caled 18 General by nerve centres (omu 6 ihe rompine jet t tory mecbeniom «If the enudetio oenee Eroealy Cumtagninated with © etme, may deposit (hem on ae or mouths or food of colt pereone. Pood Bi uid wot be to oa he londance whope Od edema uid be rea ven 6 time, the lives « noes mikht be saved, nome ie hese canes It fust happened thet the um progress of the ectual in came to @ standetiit base of these facte and stione I fecommend to inject Sdrenelin \nirampinally in every ease of infantile parelyeie, the injecthons 4 at from four to aia procedure may eave life, aoe Wl ey reduce { the final lesion, There this procedure Mon large t Hrotection te the publ 4 through the disc of those til of t news Children and other m: y are much fantile paraly fies, noarlet fever w However, in buman infantile joctiona should be be © two other suggest wake FL aball therefore merely! Opening prices once again failed to te them im a few words, One| give any clue as to what might be ugKoation is to administer artiNclal | expected. U, ®, Steel gave a steady tone rising to 06% up % and there a8) were general gaing of from™% to 1% points, ‘There was @ wave of reac- - | tion tn second hour which made itacif felt tn ndard jasues as well as in ~ | the #pec | from early bimh, point and Union Pacific a point; Tennesseo Copper lost 3% to 26; act specifically on . | Baldwin lost 4%; Crucible 3%, and mygiitia, f ehall not declines were general throughout the FRIDAY, JULY 16, 3 ” . we ‘_—) oe Lod PRALISS OSES AE Se tec Sa ° omnis New Gore ny ' ‘| - oe — " roe, the Kew NOW QUICKLY PUT eats) Camenentnes, c\eting a ee, ee eet te Bee Fork cor wy heir whit hed tod there UNDER CONTROL pat probett not probable thet ————_——— eued ons opt —— oa | BERGEN COUNTY TAKES To Keep OUT perpen sn ketn, | TAVVAR'S WATES tgs a bry te L BUT 49040 PANIC) ‘gente pum © agin se mornen rath bee had more . arlen than an New York Hoord of Monin, asonmed meeting of the Masters porenee her { (he Brookiye branch of the ty 0 it Association ie hoa’ thie morning, aed will remeln lye pagieess Cy Hall lest eiedt Noting thet the * Advieory| ele situation Mpecches were Committers ad the use of play-| by County Judge William M. Beufert, sounds end “play mreete” by th? oounty Prosecutor Thomas J. Huckin, bildren, Acting Pollee Commiasioner odiey this morn ih | Mormer Benetor Rémund W Weke- : ne on My yy | 00 and many otbere, el) counseiing moderation and advising ageinet @ ‘oupervisive whic! been planned. Commiasioner Emerson | to prevent the i are || tecided that under praesent conditions disease into Kergen biidren,| 4 board of consul headed it would be unwise, The LU wet walt awhile ork ine recreation grounds Was appoin stored to them with the Br Those prese nity to pay its pro rate lor quaranting AND IN OTHER STATES; | providing & DR. EMERSON’S OF FER | eee ne eens ayo hl Ropes of wood CHM, Kirst Kecause of the prominence gives to) Humont, Budde of Palisades Park and New York's epidemic of infanule par- | Braumuller of Bogota. Fifteen com. siyais, cities throughout the country | munities were represented at continue to report cases of that dis. | meeting. ease whieh under other eireum- tances woul have passed unnoticed.| HEALTH HINTS TO PEOPLE iitdcman Dutchess County N.t.| IN INSPECTED DISTRICTS Met eh gee ne be BY CHARITY SOCIETY. All we can do is to tel! Wilkes-larre, the second reported from there; two news ol Toledo, O., brirging the total there; and one in Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.,/for saleamen, expresemen and ere another was divovered several Persons obliged to enter distri and five fresh cases;ent: Wear clothes that can & desoription of either €¢ those st, A fow rallied a point or two us, nor on the mode of their tion a . quickly from the low point but the haa th theme s ddion auburn market became extremely dull at pilicaith Commissioner Dr. Haven mid-day, jeraon wae naked to-day whether| ‘1 ed rally on the Health Department has had any increased’ sctiviiy in late afternoon. n ven gb bobo) pniections | Recoveriba throughout the lst with ° cure of Infantile xceptions wiped out earlier losses vy bog as recommended by Dr. &. J. - wens rices to above c last ‘e closing level. Recoveries ‘Buggeations for treatmen ranged from 1-2 to 61-2 points, U. & teel closed at 641-8 up 13-8. Alcohol P to 1061-2 frum 100, Crucible up 31-8 from low. ‘ation, always receive ne- Cleatag Quotations, rious consideration at the hands of the changes previous Department of Health, In this case hah | bea ae the ons were at once referred to the members of the Medical Board, who will doubtless be able to report on their experiences with the treat- ment at a later date.” SBOQOO0MAL THEFT Sie ara TRAL BEGNS; TOMBS jLeeE Ht PLOTTERS FACE COURT eee : 4ett, a FER £tAE SF FSeSRS fh My ‘The stealing of four rogistered mai! Comer arerse 9 Pouches containing bonda, stocks and RNa other securities worth $800,000 and | {im Gene Auf Jewelry valued at $4,000 from a pontal ie Been bors Autotruck on a ferryboat last Febru- i ie Seenrscaceéte: aeeey Ss ee Feeee SHH EL [FHeS lS seid tee peee fey ttlteied +) tel 41 tiles } : ary was charged to-day to Thomas|i{suliy hit $ : 1 Henson and his brother-in-law, Louie | iret fer Me MR iy Windler, by Edward J, Quigley at the ton Oo Su 39 | trial before Judge Howe in the Crim- % i inal Branch of the United States Dis- nd , trict Court. The two men were re- % cently caught in an effort to escape tam i from the Tombs, a Pha Quigiey pleaded gutlty to ny gti 5 bie ia =f 10 Hy tal Cransporta ertee laisse ~- to Join in robbing malls, firseed 4 Ho * “Windler told me it would be af ith sei \ ae niog and Job to rob a tall auto | heading Cae a truck while tt was ona forryboat | ln, Bite w wet ig udaon iver on a cold a. 4 ulKiey adder +449 later I in the [ae hy ie t NW of the robbery I had a | fila iver hace td talk with Windler, He then told me | Tea. Ce Be} ak rat (J waited too long for me to pro- | i ug Ny + %o Hy + we ets 8 Later on, Quigley i} » and Windler ty 4 18 in Ridgefield A é Dian’ en i Ky #} ae over the rob! a * % the loot. A f y ward Ren. |W i iy ae ii ¢ fon Was arrested © clon when on ug di { S he att ™ to dispose of a stolen }3 fy hy Te nao wnaet a \o &* Ry tas the bulk of the escurt 6 oem hats), 005.410 cares, 1 riper! into the hands of the postal authori-|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN thes, MARKET, ‘TH MAT. Ne crease $84 Third Avenue w 406. gure 096248, rewular er cent, of infantile paralysis, all said to have ome from New York and Brooklyn, Pittefeld, Mass, ted ite cane of the disease to-day, A new death from thé disease in County, was reported to the State! an antiseptic dentrifice inat Department at Albany to-day. This! ordi {Both powder; connnen: makos a total of eight fatalities in| head at least once a week; hi the Btate outside Greater New York | knobs, telephones and other frequent: Not first purchases, but since the epidemic began. hy handled objects in offices washed | In addition to the new cases at daily with a disinfectant, Beekman and Poughkeepsie, two| Mr. Parsons, director of the Socte- other cases were reported to-day, pied ty, who has made a thorough atudy | at Florida, Orange County, and the of the eltuation, said the absence of other ot argent devia County. the disease among 1.800 of the poor- 8 od sho: milias invest! Open Saturday All Day No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street meiitfeita Clearance Sale Dresses for Present Wear On Sale at These Reduced Prices Saturday All Day Frocks—of * Fofete ah 4 several ice, wanted Reduced to Frocks—of Fated rom latch 1 0. 95 Frocks—of Tekesa Mik, Georgette pe, , Crepe de Chine,” 1 5.00 Pte of ; SHATiMngs ular stock, Crepe de Chine, luced to 18.50 Other Dress Reductions Frocks of Voile and Tissues. 3 95 wt Frocks ina V. of Sheer Ky and Strest Frocks of Crepes and Arenen Voree, Reduced to 8.95 ominiarioner Bill, | Mare then 10 Moyers, counciimes| Yor, Se Tks | ant beadth oMMcers attended 'e apecinh Neel © to take ection of the infantile a l Mayor kdward A. White of Fort Lae, | “The Empress of Cigars"’ junetion count; authorities themacives to have appropriations made to cover word CASES UP STATE the cost of the work, ire"haes| i! = Has Gone So Strong We've of Englewood, Wissel of Edgewater, ‘The Charity Organisation Society men about La Sultana. to tem; one in Altoona, Pa., the third | hae issued the following suggestions | Haven, Conn. reported one| Where infantile paralysis ie proval- washed; after making visite wash t hands and face whenever possible; use antiseptic nose and throat douch- ea at the slightest suggestion of « well that we have had the town of Claverack, Columbia | cold, or irritation in the throat; usc owe - “rr polead emt that ony (ee emowe bere) * hut Gas bewe reperied wp Leiwe Hedy) Bu.» ~ <0 | . * 0 NEW CASES FOUND 1) NEW JERSEY, NEWARK REPORTING 16; GIRL DIES wie ene of otentiie , pereiy od to the New Jereey Heard of Henith today, the teva! of caste tor the Otele reached 1 Mie toon of th onare appeered th Newerk The others Pere reported ire ively from Maecheonseck, Irv | un Wee New Tore ant Nore new Had to Double Our Factory 4 Neither the smoothest salesman nor the cleverest advertising can make a man smoke a cigar he doesn’t like. of the aii| The cigar itself must do ‘ } ‘ Hote the rest. be It has done its job so j yy of the | to double our factory. . repeat demand! All of which proves that men really like La & , ‘ Sultana regardless ofits YW price—that they find in its pure Havanaasmok- ing delight not to be found in any other cigar selling at 5 cents—and that they tell their friends Z about it. f At Cigar Counters Generally 5c } Tobacco Corporation of America 150 West S2nd Street, New York ‘conn Ce Lem Ca ee We Close ENS AN ACLOS Evenings al 6 o'Clock. Special This Week—*Ai sn" INSTER Rugs, 9x 12... (3-Piece Pare <a ‘ lorSuite | : wc Rf Mahogany finished ? frames, polished wood & Complete! Fanaa!

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