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wtw Caeser WANT INSPECTORS FUMIGATED TO avoo OanoEr af prew im New) te one Cases Is Reported — » & Cosmet by Broo thet @ “ow : — wanis bet 3 pEATHS TO Dat" Health Board Busy With Tests| " A deiegntion from the Fort Gree w New Cure, Says eection of Hrooklye calied | hears at ee io Emerson | 1 al! nope of 4p tnfantite All persons whe bave come in cow Wid Unfentiio paraiyate, ond to Meep them under tbeervation tar OO possible A commitioe heaving the Mayor a2 chairman. ent conmming of Dr. Simon Viexner, Health Commie Boner Vinernon, Dr Waite and Dr Gientworth HP eemmence thin work « BUpEry ine (he expenditure of the Cand OPices wi) be opened in the Mrook! Department of Mell) Nullding, whe Dr, Alveh Ho Doty ia to be im shores! rumigate Lhemeely Porking under the general super: | sary during their ie Kepore committee Dr Charies ¥ head of the Bureau of Public Health Hduce ie | Jame wlated at the fears of phiy evar of infeotion by n loveatiqatons were These oath jell trained to ageinet carrying reese and other ake every rime and whenever neces Hy tripe. Dr. Charles KB Danka, in charge of the office opened here by Federal Dureeu of Health experts, announ to-day that efforts were being made Lift the quarantine established against New York ehtidren by con tguous Blates, Regulation of the traffic and the tesuing of passports, | he |, would soon insure all neigh. | boring territory from danger of an epidemic. | More than 200 applicants for “week | total cum 4 far the week July 6. whan 662 ed haan reported. AB predicted vasiertay by the Hoare Of Health, today's feures on exw Pages of Infante puralvels In Brook. fyp, where the dinerse has heen most ow a diminution of about ore than twice ae many new cases appear in the Ma Teport on were shown yesterda: advance which in explained by the fact that more investigators are at work. A corresponding falling off ia looked for when all suspected cason Hoard of Health The continued cool weather ts ald ing the Hoard of Health in its nent against the epidemic, and members of the Hoard exproas themeecives as . Tow figures eee: ull seule well satisfied that it showed 1 To-day. Yesterday. 1 Sdanbattan ...... 7 ‘ OF OR. AGER. ° A reassuring comment ts made by 6 Dr. Louis C. Ager, “From what I ‘ can wee,” he says, “the percentage of 1 complete recoveries ts going to be —_ much greater than was at first antici. " Tota 7" ms pated, and partial recoveries, in which makes @ total of 969 deatha ebildren will not be seriously handi- In This Case there are more than merc straws showing “which way , the wind blows’’— In June, 1916, THE WORLD printed a total of 112,584 tines of Summer Resort advertising. This was 41,843 lines more than its closest competitor. It constituted almost onesthird of all the resort advertising published during that period in the seven New York morning newspapers printed in English. The significance of these figures _frém_the_view- point of the advertiser— Is that so many advertisers back their judgment of THE WORLD'S “pullin; ”* by spending their money for WORLD space—more of it than with any other morning newspaper—nearly one- third of the total amount spent with seven newspapers. THE WORLD'S Circulation is in the erous homes of New York— ‘ 100,000 more copies of The Moming "i WORLD ate sold in Greater New York R: every morning than of any other morning Dewspaper. year-old boy on an auto trip to the | Pacific Coast. ‘They left the city over the Forty-second Btreet Ferry ae VIRNE aru Under Begins in The Evening World Monday The feat of the German land. wae lovecat fuetion, “Twenty dou ran read his vivid | in The Beening World, \ tei Youtertay wee # ty 0 Om iarerence of the de Vark West and by the ue as mee tutpeeven yore ot. The the olde ( eperted virtoken, te Mre Alfonse Doltte of No. 110) Atlantic Avenue, Breokiyn the become ti shortly bet Lad | The Central Park ‘est eletim te a " 4 lt te wed i Washington about three | o and he i moat of since her arrival, She wa removed to Mount @inal Hospital | DiMicuition whieh persone travelling Wain and sutomobile are having of in getting out the ofty have alieed many applications lo be enade to Health Com health riifeates whieh tt ted will ot ae passports, ‘Th United Btatee Public Health Hervies advised all nied by children un who coutem pinta a journey whieh calle for tran- wit through New York City to pro. vide themselves with certif ing of departure. NEARBY TOWNS BAR CHILOREN BOUND FOR COUNTRY, One mm lives in’ West kbty-nioth Btreet, appealed to th rd of Health after he had made uF attempts to get out of the city jo had planned to take hie etght- on, and were turned back at Weehawken, ‘They tried other ferries and were stopped at Edgewood and Englewood, He then obtained @ health cortificate for the voy, sald, but when he attempted to go through New Ko- chollo he was baited. Another cure for infantilc paralysis ie suggested In the Medical Journal by br. Beverly Robinson, who ad- vocates the use of ammonium salic- ylate. Young children, he suggeste, mould be given from one to two grains every two hours, lessening the number of doses after twenty-four or forty-eight hours, Much interest has been displayed in the announcement made by Dr. &. J, Meltzer before the Academy of Medicine that he, using adrenalin, had successfully treated monkeys into which the viru of infantile paralysis had been injected, When Commissioner Emerson was asked for @ statement of his attitude on the treatment, he dictated the following: “Buggestions for treatment having pay thority of such investigators as Moltser, especially when they are based on careful ciinical or expert- mental vations, always receive serious consideragon hands of the Department of hb. In thie case the suggestions were at once) referred to the members of the Med. ea) Hoard, who will doubtioss be abi wit to report on their exporiences the treatment at a later da a - THREE NEW CASES IN STATE ALBANY, July 16.—The Eta partment of Health reported York City. One death. wei East ‘Hampton, Bu(foll the total } number, | ted to-day at County, making me { che, Btate alth CHICAGO, July 15.-T. Palmer Min- er, member of the 1912 class of Dart- mouth College, was ehot and kill James Garrey, a de- Who mistook him for at the home of ergeant Garrey a red ang. fired ore Ca which struc! Miller, a. DON’T FORGET To-day when ordering your food supplics to 7} ASK YOUR GROCER FOR | Austin, Nichols PURE FOODS N 5 PROPHETIC ROMANCE “Twenty Thousand Leagues Jules Verne in hia masterplece of dd leagues Under the Sea,” pheoies that hare come true inning newt Monday | deop now Jersey bathinxw t tected by men with rifles in motor doate. KILLS 7-FOOT SHARK the Sea’ Submarine liner, Dewtoch- von , HALF TOWN HUNTS, SHARKS AS REST BURES VICTIMS rivet Pear bark fev derery Comat eal portiee ot alone now fully nO Commation of o til the waters heave bean rid of the errors The ehark bunting efforts are not to the men folk a worneh are how Joly patrol Beveral have asked the op.) portunity of aiiiiating with The Bi hing World expedition, and pretty Hens Fincher, Who witnessed the trag ody of Wednesday, appeared on the scene yesterday with @ double-bar relled shoigun and an ample supply of sheila —-— PRESIDENT 18 TOLD OF EVENING WORLD'S SHARK EXPEDITION, (betel tram Matt Correepondent of The Brening + World.) MATAWAN, N. J, July 16.--The Evening Worla’s shark hunting expe dition is receiving commendation all over New Jersey ‘To-day a telegram Wan sent to President Wilson thank ing him for bin interest in the fgnt against man-eoters and also calling to bie attention the work being done by the oxpert riflemen and guard ployed by ‘The kvening World. Secretary of the Monmouth y Hoard of Freeholders, seat the following wire to the Erosident: Toy tow Wore, Wilson jashingtom, D. 0,1 As a Jersey man | want to thank you and your Cabinet for the interest and seal you bave takem in tho shark situation in New Jorsey. We realize that you will gre, us all possible Federal ald. With your asstetance and the valuable work being done by our citizens aed tho New York Eve- ning World's ynark hunting expe- dition, I am sure Jersey waters Wil soon be rid of the man-saters. C. BE. CLOSB, Congresamay Scully's aid bas also @ suitable Federal appropriation for protection agalnut sharks along the Jorscy coasts, A committee of Mon- mouth County business men will take the question up with Gov. James Fielder, and Acting Mayor Hender. | |eon of Matawan wil) ask Monmout! County author) pearance of a Acted, will cause the loss of aw half @ million doliars to owners durin, Jersey has drifted toward Staten At Sevbrecze Fojeh, ine ox. hoy and Keypu beaches are pro- — IN 30-MINUTE BATTLE OFF GLEN COVE, L. 1. Hundreds of sharks are roaming through Long Island Sound and are disporting themselves around Step- ping Stone Light House, at the junc- tion of the Bound and the East River, according to @ statement made to- day. by E, W. Jewett jr. of Mount Vernon, who captured and killed a ‘T%-foot ebark off Glen Cove, L. 1. Mr. Jowett was boating off Glen Cove when he sighted a school of sharks. In his boat there was a heavy He ran his boat to within a short di: tance of the school, threw out the net and circled around the echool until one of the sca monsters became en- Then followed a desperate batt! The boat was not a large one. Thi nmeshed shark leaped out of the ater, dived, swam under the boat ht with ite etrength. Mr. eo with bim, and jark's fin showed © ewung at the big creature. though mortally wounded, fought with more vigor finally maiming Even the shark than at the beginning of the battle. bt A long-bladed knife was next broug! Anish work into play, and it od the begun with the axe. Tho fight lasted more than twenty minutes, eoenreine toi to Mr, Jewett. COAST GUARD BEGINS ITS FIGHT ON SHARKS Will Fish for Man-Eaters All Along Coast in Effort to End Peril, The Morning WORLD'S circulation in New York City exceeds the combined cir- culations of the Times, Herald and T'ribune. It is a circulation in homes of known and The World's Best BELLANS, ‘Absolutely Removes, Indigestion. One package | serait! provesit. 25cat all druggists. WASHINGTON, July 16.—The coast guard eervico took active direction to-day of efforts to rid the North Atlantic coaat of sharks, which Dave \tre 2 ae in number or comprise lara pols. cutter will be used to fish for them, | but the presence of numbers will n je extensive 0} of Fianeries ment son for panic ameng If they are not numerous a THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, JULY -_—--—- PRE LEOPOLD. Sam, Fe HUSTRAN OAT | REGAINS GROUND TAKEN BY RUSSIANS .. TEN-STORY LEAP AT BILTMORE KILLS MOTOR CO. OFFICIAL (Continued from Firat Pa, oughly that when he sat down with Mr, Sliver this week to discuss the plan with him for the firet time he was less than one hour in getting) Mr. Silver's signature to @ blanket) preliminary agreement. ‘The papers were signed in detail yesterday and soon after Mr. Smith | collapsed, He complained of pains in» Bis abdomen and was convinced be H int for physicians and a@ trained| nurse and called his wife trom their home at No. 8053 West Grand Ave- nue Detroit. She arrived late last evening. There was no evidence visible to his physicians and his wife, except id, that Mr. Smith was not in his usual rugged health, though weary, But before he allowed Mra, Smith to order their breakfast this morning he insisted be was growing worse and would never be well again. His imagined ills seemed to increase constantly. When his wife stepped into an ad. joining room after breakfast he rap to the window and leaped out. To General Manager Stowo of the Chalmers Company New York branch and other friends who were with him yeaterday and who had talked with him over the telephone an hour be- fore he killed himself the suicide of Mr. Smith seemed for a time incred ible. He had told them he was very ill but gave no indication he was deapondent. STREET MISHAPS REDUCED BY MOTORCYCLE SQUAD Ninety-Nine Fewer Vehicular Acci- dents in June Than in Same Period Last Year. Acting Police Commissioner Godley made public to-day a report on the work of the Brooklyn motorcycle equad he organized last May show- ing that the thirty-nine men under Lieut. Howe had reduced by 99 the number of vehicular accidents in June of this year as compared with June of last year. This year showed 538 accidents, whereas In 1915 the number was 637. The number of deaths was fourteen and 666 persons were injured. The wreater number of these cases were to be charged to passenger motor vehicles, In June of this year the squad served 971 summonses, on Which there were 948 convictions and fifteen Glecharpas with eight cases a eg four persons w fines aggregating %5,680 were ool- lected. +) baponent he e ” yi Pret @ * fomeus bacter Army officers were openly jubiiant over the appointment, since Hay and the Army Genoral Staff have always been at loggerhenda over questions of the aise, formation and admintatra- tion of the army. Hay haa been the t champion of the militia, For several months it has been re- ported in Congressional circles that the Administration was trying to find a place for Hay. Many of his policies have fot agreed with those of the President. When the Army Bill wae in the making, Hay, Secre- tary of War Garrison and the Presi. dent became involved in a three- cornered fight over the provisions of the Dill. Hay wae a small army man. | Hay demanded that the militia pro- visions should be embodied, while | Garrison and the President stood for @ “citizen soldiery.” Feeling between Hay and Garrison | pecame bitter and when it appeared the President could not force @ vol- unteer army idea through Congress been solicited in an effort to secure bad an attack of ptomaine poisoning. because of Hay's opposition, Garrison SINKS DESTROYER; = MBRADSONTAL|. “ 4. Me iho “won onntw More Than ie Priv fous a0 thd GAaEEnGs of Gnenes 4 m Land and Sea and] Captured Near Vothynia ee ton of hw ft. Me in Air Reported | ‘ © wee bore ty huewie on May 1h 1tte) ector, Says Berlin uw nad mode he heme in Marie for | Vienna more en tory years He was cnet HPNIIN, July 1 fete ty ot the worlae g “t bielogtes | HERS Wireiew to Porte of postrions im the Kkrobowe Pret Metebnthatfe mom noted | Keyvitie) The winking of an Hatta north of the Volbynian cane | S°R*YOMAME Wee the Peeor by an Auer Hungarian > | "sour mite cure” for prev od in an of woes Save 6 en trom the (Or | pr erene of derey trom & 4d here to-day mane by the Mustane o@ FuY ©) peieved ebiof cause of eee - have boom recaptured > Geram cay wee tbe oo 4 auto-t Huagerian eubmarine wader Prince Laopold, the War! oi. of oh 1 the aflernoon of July 10 eank an CoRee RERDORANS LOE, ShOre AST » Italian destroyer of the tndomito ore were taken tree of to-day? army head:) | "One of our nave! aif squadrons auerions statement ts ag follows | bomburded effects ry estab Army group Vield Marehal vor Hehments and th Hindenbure Hussian hd Vedua eroplans witoh attempted to eros A ‘ harmed, although (hey were ehelied near Lennewaden, northwest of inely wo ‘oa heavily by enthalroratt guna” \! Wed ric mi 1, were repulsed (The Indomito, laid down in 1918, way stations on the Mmorgon Molo: | tone, and was armed with one 4.7 techno line. These stations were busy | teob gue, four 18 pounders ond at the time with @ considerable traf: | twe torpedo tubes.) " ‘ om ae The rep of heavy atiackhs by Army Group of Prince Loop | Wilson Names Veteran Representa-| tie ttattane on the Austrian front in in the region of Skrobowa parte oe ive to Succeed ve Atkin- the Trentino, between the Brenta and powitions on the firet line of defense lve to Sue - 1 Judge Atkin the Adige, is announced in the Vi vhich had been held by the enemy son, Who Retired. enna Meadquar report of July eince tie Orat attack on () norning wash! TON, July 1 -Vresident) i4. The atatement f July § were recaptured as the re pington t ay by “Intense wotivity be sulte of our attacks, Kleven ofeor®) nominating James Hay, Chairman] tween the Brenta and the Adige and more than 14600 men Wore AKON) 61 tne House Military Committes, to| strong Itallan forces repeatedly at- rinouer y “ peArmy. Group of Gen von the Court of Claime bench, He suc-| tacked between Cimadiec! and Monte singen The eituation te unc 8 Ansoclate Juation Atkinson,| Rasta, The enemy ten times at- Our atreraft squadrons aol who recently resigned. No appotnt.| tacked northeast of Monte Rasta, be- eee ‘station at | Ment since that of Louls D. Brandeta! ing in each case repulsed by our Kiversy, northeast of Lutes.” to the Supreme Court bas caused] troops, who their po- ch earprise. sitions, the e¢ aining the heaviest losses, NEW VERDUN ATTACKS REPULSED, SAYS PARIS Effort to Capture a Trench North- east of Avocourt Re- doubt Fails. PARIS, July 15.—The repulse of minor German attacks northwest and southeast of Verdun was reported by the War Office to-day, but no import- ant actions on the Somme front were chronicled in the oficial communique. On the west bank of the Mouse the French repuleed a German attack on a trench northeast of Avocourt re- doubt. On the east bank of the river violent artillery duels occurred. In the sector of Fleury the French dispersed several German reconnaissances. In Apremont Forest French curtain fire checked several attempted enemy OLD a stiff back and over they go—the playground’s ringing with shouts. These are the boys that make Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes he appear. One good bowlful only starts the appetite for more. They want Kellogg’s, the original — always crisp and full of flavor. Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. FOUR MEKICARS UST BIE | FOR KILLING U.S, TROOPER ' cnt MV «dering ‘ Who Was Shot Loring big Pantin. ty “A +, Jemue Marie 6 " ne Benches ond Vinernte . tow oerd bend’. bul eeifeeiynd | meets of the Mew Cos naliet Army a “ kibae of w ‘4% “ jay were fow «uw - J IRISH M. P. ARRESTED; Ginneil Accused of Trying to Later 1 Kale Pretenses—H Protests to Court y 16 Laurence Gime er of Vari whe ny questions in @ none to minteters dur lng the Irish rebellion and invariably allewed that bie countrymes who had on arrested were mistreated, was himerif arrested to-day, The charge je that he attempted by faise pre- to obtain adn on to the de tention barracks a Kousford, where ra are being held Mr, Ginnell was arraigned in the How Street t Court and re manded until July 24, Me waa re- ed under boned onecutor Bodkin sald in outlining ithe case against Mr. Ginnell that he ‘had been found at the detention camp when asking permission, under the hame oners Magistrate agains! was no case ax MeFingle, he wa Irish for ell, and the whole incident could ained eastly IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE GRAND PRIZE PANAMA EXPOSITION lier it ANOTHER PROOF OF QuALiTY