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PARALYSIS 18 ONLY MILDLY CONTAGIOUS, MULNEEPALILY, | OMLOREN CT weeny Under Sixteen Must (x Federal Health (+ tificates DEATHS TO-DAY , 000 Unable to Leave City Yesterday on Account of Epidemic Fear White ot of te keep 0 from ap cading expressed day over the pr Aditional preces se engaged tn the infantile paraiyes 4 pa me l z 4 London to ren, & maori of them from New ork, are om va 4 te being made were taken outside the oity whieh he » allay the fears of | cnre cance under ol The Gare againe! Now Yor Lavinder, head of the Fed wy branch, gave it as his opin us the Geagee 1 that the disease had reached it Dr. Charles K Mank, in chars of highest point in Brooklya and the te borough would @O-operating with the local health | ports fr unced that no child | improvement, Health Commins ould be permit. | mernan anid that alt Ny without ® Fed. ‘ratified at the In order expected the epidemio thie document it will be ni summer, In oon for parents or cuardians to pre- hee pt it to the Federal inspectors ata. | a ‘At boat and train terminalia a | ed and fined to-day for violations to leat al tion with the at j@ from the city health au tee sanitary code. stating that no case of in. | DEATHE paraiysie has been reported To Day. Yesterday the district in which the fam- Hrooklyn “ lives # the last six months, | Manhattan 4 : was announced that Federal sur. Hronx 1 2 To-day _in the Saks Luggage Dept. Neverbreak Hundred WARDROBE TRUNK Price $15 Roomy—not bulky. Big enough—yet small enough. 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Pl we made, he| health certificates insued for persons THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 3 ures ‘ ' ’ wwe “ . ‘ ve Hoowe " eoived with « The intimate the watt of whier othe head, he to ceoperste with bat Dr John B Meliner's ¥ | Od¥iee about (he use Of adrenatin as | an efferiive remedy tn con ing the thet that disease had caused | disease has Leen practically ixnored 4 today from tle John PD. Hockefeller's pre Neoorda of the Health I wed that the total nun fie paraiyels eases in how ‘The total number of 1} | leaving the city has reached 102 .| Batinates are that at least 100,000 the epidemio |Children were rept in town yesterday | by the f isting inthe suburbs, It ¢ made little differs bound, Heareviy promine to land y in New York, © \Jorsey, Liberty Isiand and Killa Inl- and were cloned to juveniles, Parties | bent on viniting Atlantic Highlands or New Jersey points were warned by boat officials that they would not be oud | “A colloid solution ta an ultra micro- ; acoplo suspension of positively or ‘Negatively charged metallic particles of metal in a atate of constant mo- |tlon, called Brownian movements and egeoeing the ties of natural ly colloids, of ich the blood se- rum je the moat Important. {Me colloid solutions by intramuscu- any @ out one case of toxic poisoning for a period of nearly ten years, with auc- in various infectious dissases, Th can be used advantageously with adrenalin.” Three n eee of infantile paraly- aia were dingnomd and reported yos- terday by the health oMcials in Jersey City. They were put in the isolation hospital at Laurel Hill. NEW YORKERS CAN'T GET IN OR OUT OF THIS TOWN Oscawana Lake Authorities Demand $50 to Release Children Under Paralysis Ban. Charles Goldfarb of No, 738 Eaat Ninth Street came to the Health De- partment to-day with a brand new story of an up-State ban against New Yorkers on the strength of infantile paralyels, He ald that he sent his wife and four children to Oscawana Lake, near the town of Oregon, to avoid the epidemic and whan he tried to bring them back yesterday was stopped at the depot by a man pur- porting to be plo, who ad- vised him that would have to put up $50 before he could leave. “I protested,” said Mr, Goldfarb, “and told the man I didn’t have the money, Then he took me to a man who said he waa the health doctor, ‘This doctor said that | could not take my children away unless I paid $50, He added that they had a double quarantine and children were neither allowed to come in or go out. All guments were Vain and I had to o away without my wife and youn, tere," «Stas SON abe FIVE WRECK A RESTAURANT. ity for young and old, with- ville Court having wrecked mm One of the defendant lovor Wander, | twenty-four years old, of No. 515 East ih Street von an in storia, 1 nk Speari, twent Beventioth Street, —_—-> PHILADELPHIA, Pa. July appointment of Right Rey, Jobn J, Me- Cort, auxiiary Bishop of Philadelphia as Rishop of Loa Angeles, way oMetally nullified to-day through the in sion | of Archbishop Pren | Cort expressed a dest adelphia ® .50 Atlantic City pa Mound Trip daly 40, he 10 and ferminal NING. inevase it goed only on aah direction. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. + of thigeontention they | @ conntantly used these metal- 5 lar or intravenous injection in almoat | ° , | of the o =| assoc! ~ ENOSCAMPAGNOF PARALYSS WOME Yonkers Gets Last Glimpse of the Life-Saving Auto. Truck Pictures 6 Mr vie end © shown yeoter * request of Mayor J ubiic Safety Health Otticer wu Comminsioner of Vublic Works John A. irady, Assistant Corporation Just the lesson needed by the peuple. Yonkers has been fortunate in escap- ing with only @ few canes of the epidemic, due to the work of the authorities k of the Mack motor truck, the danger of the spread of disease from filth and how to remove the danger; | the picture of @ child with the dread the method of eurfog and preventing It, con work of ed The Evening World-Universal Film Mapufacturing Company's Street Mo poatre waa moet at its entrance | into the efty by @ committee comprise | ing Asatatant poration Counsel nm, Cornelius J. Crowley and Edward J, Madden with the repre- tative of The Evening World and Kobert 8, Doman of the Unt he committees held four big meetin, firat in Manor Hal! Square, the wecond at Washington Street and Riverdale Avenue, the third at Oak Place and Park Hill Avenue and the fourth at Croton Terrace and Walnut Street. Lecturer Robert L, Titus was jowed with the greatest interest tbe conclu- a 1 didn't imagine that the pictures could be made so clear on so amall an area, and they tell just the story the people to know. The lecture of de just the surt of thing the want to hear, It is told in M ee and covers the points ork for the prevention of infantile paralyewm, and if bis les- wons are taken to heart there is no reason why any other disease should become prevalent in any community.” GRATEFUL SLAVS PLAY NA- TIONAL ANTHEM. Th cond meeting was held in the Slav quarters and the four corners were a jam of bumanity. People rushed in from all sides, In a saloon music was adding to the liquid joys of the Saturday night crowd it coi tained, A word to the proprietor as to the nature of the exhibition to be given and the music stopped with a ba: The saloon was quiet grave until the meeting was over, then burst forth with the Slavonic national alr to aweti the applause which ictures, That the words of Dr, did not fall on deaf ears was attested to by the business done by neighboring drug stores in borax and boracic acid. And so it went through the nigh After the meeting in Manor Square tho other gatherings we fined to the congested portions of thi city. The people, at the audiences, mothers, most of them, Just the class it has been sought to rei hope it m ace more of the atrect it the pictures be shown in our motion picture theatres. This te not only possible but highly probable, The Kvening World, w' It started its anti-infantile paralysis ign in conjunction with the ‘wal Film Vorspenr’s. pioture: realized that only @ small part of th community of Greater New York could be reached through the medium 't-tail screen and looked for- ontinuance by the displa: of the pictures in the motion picture theatres, 80 wide has been the pub- icity attached to the campaign that demands are pouring in for permis- sion to use the pictures, A meeting was held on Iriday of representative: motion picture interests, over hich Joseph Brandt, General Man- aged of the Untversal Film Compan; was called ward to it of Tho in W. D number of theatres yesterday and the display ts to continue indefinitely in Brooklyn and in the Bronx, fter the Mack motor returned to New York on Saturday night, Dr. Titus gave a little banquet to the men in the truck who had been his for the | ten night Those © participated were Geor Maloney, demonstrator for the Inter- national Motor Company; James M, Beck, of the pub department, and Alfre y chief operator for the Unt al Film Manufacturing Company. MAYOR AND OFFICIALS THANK EVENING WORLD. to thank The Evening nd progressive head of City, “and to commend it for the great work it has been doing in the interest | of all the people, We appreciate very much the courtesy extended to Yon- kers in sending the educational show to us and I think the thousands who the display have more fully and wed that apprecia- ¢ nd in behalf of my vssoclates in the Administration, 1 nin whieh they @eclared taught guard, he would fix his on the wall and stare minutes at a time, his hands and faco , 1016, News Oddities AA weet tharty 8 monine moor oe ong OF WONT O1LIaITH ie the road and & VAT sheet be jay or mtewen, cour! OU nineton HANIACAPPRD—Meteriiie (ly ol ecm or die voters © mpecition the money is \« ai epenere ood bie TOOTING #8. eudionce missed the eorne! ining Ht at Coney he can get bowery f be werd rep wY TOOT. + solo becaune feland ot OAM nd was looked up lenides » io having be opportunity of ne lowson inh and whie 1 wa of Mayor World,” said ‘and te complime on to eo strongly t there away from them and t it of the pictures will do our people & world of good.” — TO TAKE SPANN Slayer of Wh Nervoa M. C. Butler, U. & A. reading. At times, twitching all the while. to escape possible viole Spannell requested his guard that no- body, not even an attorney, be allowed It was stated, however, to see him. that with the feeling a day. Wank Cashier Kill 24,—Clarence Culver, ND BORTON MOTHIN vn because # bully Rept enn his fete © play of real merit y given as to leave , ey have been taken to heart. Jd my thanks to those ELL BACK. BL PASO, July 24—Henry J. nell, who killed his wife and Lieut. ‘Thursday, spent the day in his cell according to his Immediately upon being brought here Alpine apparently. quieted, Span ili probably be taken back’ for ‘a, . liminary examination to-day or we a GREAT BARRINGTON, Mi Acting Cashier ookes 9 ‘and in keep the Evening Brad ny I know that at Alpine, | son @ spot {t for many nee at Alpine wainst him tn ja Himeelt, July ieee ine Dim, and when » enter, On hortors hive Owner ¢ musician in fe bad cornet to boning the bully and PIANOS tion of tone and workmanship ‘aters Pianos and Waters-Autola Player-Pianos fe the result of over 70 years of conscientious piano The wonderful found in the making. make them. Waters Pianoe excel because they are as near per fect as human brains, experience and work can You can buy a Waters Piano or Player at a low price and on very easy terms. No interest orextras. Write for catalog, Horace Waters & Co. |SIX WOLIDAY BATWERS LOSE LIVES 18 SURF tims Are Low at ¢ need ber of © eereotie thee te tevestigate the mey itand ond Two at Kockaway Tee men eed & bey were drowned mine of Conny Iniand Teey were abel! Leonerd Street, Hrookiym, rowned off Ninety th treet, Heach, yea aed oy © wien 2 seus ef doing so constantly for over twenty year. Se why not take the combined advice of all these wise medical men and ler Kesinot make your skin well? Grawp Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS 104 54. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 &104 st. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. B. Altman & Cn. usual prices. patterns . to match | want to add that The Evening Wor! includes coaching, range of sizes incomplete A Midsummer Sale of Men’s Shirts and Underwear specially prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday) will afford an excellent opportunity for obtain- ing warm-weather garments at less than Men's Silk Negligee Shirts, made of superior- quality, lustrous silk in a variety of smart $5.85 Men's Negligee Shirts, of silk mixtures (with Men's Negligee Shirts, of madras or mercer ized materials (with soft cuffs); or of madras or percale (with stiff cuffs) . . $1.00 (Included in this lot are a.number of Sports Shirts, with attached collars.) Men's Athletic Coat Shirts (sleeveless), of white checked nainsook; with Knee Drawers per garment 38c, these special Hitth Avuenue- Madison Avenue, New York Silk Parasols and Umbrellas will offer excellent values toemorrow at prices: Silk Parasols, in a varied assortment which shirred and Japanese styles; in plain colors, combinations and black-and-white striped effects . Women’s Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with mis- sion or natural wood handles . $2.00 $2.50 Women’s Tub Silk Dresses are on Special Sale at $18.50 (Ready-to-wear Department, Third Floor) Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs all of excellent qualities, will be interestingly priced for to-morrow. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $2.00 & 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen . . $2.65, 3.25 & 4.75 With tape border . . per dyven 2.45 WOMEN’S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed per dozen $1.70 & 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen 1.35 & 1.85 With tape border + « per dozen 1.45 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, perdozen . .». «+ « $2.40 & 3.00 Also Shamrock Lawn Handkerchlefs, with white or colored initial . . per dozen 95c, Colored Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, per dozen + se we 6 eleo