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{meiner ee . tele te ney pre wel ie et ee aR a el a ‘ ~ . ‘Frey heard tree bin 0 couric of Gore. afier be left Me wrote be was quar eatined in rownevilie, While bie Rams bee Rut been turned li ot Deed IS STATE ] eo twat deserter, te onal cbenge berm Sem: | STRIDENT CHORUS cards, sttee one —e—— O’Ryan’s Prediction That Mil- as ian itia Must Stay on Border Une | weneath ot the camp. has bean sont til Christmas Raises Howl, | nto "Medical "Omer ‘of the records today swowing that. the, Mo: HEALTH OF MEN GOOD, |dist Mission and'Thar caimpe’ nave Sickness, Despite Heat, 1s Be-|tampe "at Meekexill’ last ‘reat’ the | low Last Year's Average |pcrthousand” * Bumveres F 1 Here te ¢ record of the reent. at Peekskill. ae of men incapaciiated each 4a tor the sin daye ending on Monday: july 1 104 per thousand. Dy Martin Green. July 20, 18.2 men per thousand. July 21, 16.6 men per thousand. July #3, 17.7 men per thousand, July 23, 14.6 men per thousand, MALLEN, Tex, July %—There| July 34, 16} men per thousand: | ‘Wan & grow! al! along the line to-day Complete records for July 23 avi when hewe reached here of Major |*#04, Col. Terriberry said, up to Gen. O'’Ryan's prediction that the Nae day in camp, On that date \ tonal Guard unite on the Mexican |<ammpe wore slok enough to be oat berder would remain until Christmas| cused from duty and wore treated tn) And possibly longer, Ae the militia. x ra or in regimental infirmarios, Men expected they would be reealied |The feld hospital that day held 4 in the next thirty days the an- men, but 80 of these re suffertug withi from @ complaint contracted Rouncement has added to the general | they left New York, leaving only 19 discontent over the stay in these| whore illness could properly be parts, charged up to the X Division Camp posts and song writers are|c8mp. Although the ip roster is said to show 18,000 men in the Sixth Dustly engaged in composing lyrica and | Division, and the percentage of alck Sdapting music to songs based on the/on that basis on July 28 would theme, “We Want to Go Home.” Thus | Amount to only 12.2 men per thousand, far nothing worthy of particular men. |th® medical records are based on a emailer number of men, hence the ton has been turned out, The sol-| omcial record 14.8 sick men per thou- Giere content themselves with gath-| sand in the three camps. ering in groups apd yelling, “Bend use ‘aan have been only ave deatha Back to New York town,” in strident|*ince the camps opened, and in one chorus. Ex-Senator Wainwright, who serve win semapliontions ed te here investigating for Gov, Whit-|heat and strain, to bring about the man, has heard “We want to go|casualty, The San Antonio and home” until he must be impressed, | Brownsville base hospitals have ce- Binee the eniisted men have learned | Hivivion cemng Tet TOM the Bixth Division camps, that all their hopes of a y re. | Mis te ee sore oe ONE MAN I8 MADE INSANE BY deen LACK OF COCAINE. Diasted, thousands of them are fig-| Only one case of malaria has ap- uring on means of getting out. The| peared, and the Kistory of that caso Provision of the law allowing soldiers | *howed it to be chronic. with dependent families to go home| The surmeons have had to treat one furnishes the widest avenue of escape,| Senrived Of neces Me ny nine »| deprived of cocaine. He is under ¢ and from this time on applications|treatment at Brownsville and says Ddased on the dependent family clauso was full of cocaine when he bid fair to increase in number, Thus|!!sted only short time before his} regiment (the Twelfth) left for Texa' far the Twelfth Regiment has fur-|' While the health record is good, the | nished the heaviest quota of enlisted| McAllen camp is uncomfortable and | men who want to go back to New| disagreeable because of inadequate York and take up their old johs of Biveoce see tee ays hes Ppmgg ied dee fo days, an ie @upporting wives, mothers, or sisters.| town of McAllen was pra . * The Seventy-first is next. without ice yesterday. A big As might be expected, the lowest oe aoe cannot Mo put tate, rues mumber of applicants fo: arge | order an e ice plant at Pharr can ton the dependent fatatty akan tm | Seems, ORNS oman poreee of Ge © mand. The one-track St. Loui the Geventh, most of the membors of/ Brownsville and Mexico Railroad, | which are well-to-do. depended Lops to bring ice in carioad JERTIONS CAUSE SPECIAL] lots from Houston and Brownsville, | WATCH ON TRAI ig A Pg hog emp . No Some of the boys who have no de-| more ioe came into McAllen by rail | pendent families and have retaned| until last ni | their health have adopted the most| Lieut A. it. F presented, gr. hi with the compliments of Black, 5! direct route and have simply faded! @ Frost, Fifth Avenue jewelers, sil- away. Two privates of the Twelfth] ver-mounted swagger sticks to’ Col. | have done the mutual farewell league ToBneon 6nd all omnes ce wel cond Battalion of the Twel aot within # short time and althourh | Regiment. As noon as the onlisted @Miclal confirmation cannot ob-} men of the Twelfth saw the officers tained, the fact that guarnts pass|swagsering around with swagger through all eastbound trains at a i Co iee crate? anutaccany ticks of their own out o' point between Donna and Hartingen| "Waser 8 pieces of mesquite wood tipped on and make outbound soldiers show} both ends with cartridges. A swag- thelr discharge papers, or satiafac-| er stick tn a short cane with which torily explain where they are going, | 4M officer is wont to nonchalantly tap Indicates that a number of tho Now| (ymMit OV, is mnt oF left putteo as York warriors have left camp without] ‘The case of Cant. the usual formalities. 1 Company, Twenty A gifted young man of the Seventy- | Who was # to the Pharr infirmary, has b iret who has been missing almost | , diagnosed as one of enteric Separate Vacations for Hubby and Wife GIRL SLAIN BY AIR 'Givide more and more tho interests |should have their separation before! Clared Not to Be Serious— PEE EVENING WORLD, WEDWESDAY, JULY 9, 1916. ltuned to-day to theww slieged murder Relieve Boredom but Are Bad on Romance BLOWNINARTERES : _ THEORY OF POLICE! ===": “Romehody biew inte that then pumped it ite the body It hited her inetentip/” the doctors on Mystery of Elizabeth Hat- clifle’s Death By New Crim- decoyed the i «& brides, two aw : ‘ a inal Method Seems Solved. Oiney, Here the boy on w= te the Mate ‘BOY SUITOR IS JAILED ey .% \\ wil wy & ing of Instrument Lead to + hare me Sh on Sensational Developments. Wap seen Wacaten — - Fourth tlineie GAG! OLNMY, IM, July 16—The “mur. | Me wrote many fond letters y [der by air” of little Hitaabeth Rat- line prese SEPARATE IDEALS jC coventocn-pear-els = Saemere -* daughter, promised to-day to be note. | Nightly by rides and le Reauite ton talk oi 1) tedl ame F ptt in (he criminal annals of ye aad ican ho tae . \ ney sanitarium last S y Wealthy retatives of Roy Hinter.| with Hinterti ver 6 win ay Mater, the young farmer boy held to ° ws body of the aMule ’ the Grand Jury without bond for the \) } M | alleged murder of the girl, are mak-! nuggy,” Toteshatee xplal ED, /] ; : |\n@ strenuous efforte to secure his| they fou A that lite add £r*, release bail, was dead pinced in the : . ! ft veh Have Your Separations Before Holiday Tirae Comes) |, ; d by Dr. Prank He Weber off ule onees | = Around and Then a Joint Trip to Mountains or ws jnatitution to be remarkable, He ould Seashore May Become Another Honeymoon. “ 2 | | Ger similar slreumstances. ‘The au By Nixola Greeley-Smith. -| | . According to Dr, Weber the girl Bhould husbands and wives have separate vacations? ; | died of embotiam. When the post- {mortem was held there was appar- ently nothing to indicate the cause of death—no marks of violence, no |S oot of disease and no sign of Letters received this week from readers of The World indicate that eity roof gardens and suburban porches are buzzing with the same question. \ xt - lorganio afflictions. It was evident “Does your wife marry your vacation? Do you {that she was about to become con- > fined. take your husband for better or worse during fifty |The barest chance revealed the weeks or fifty-two?” \ e To fours Eve In making the au- ol eo surgeons acc Persons who have volunteered opinions on this ‘ lout an artery aud noted that ax re disputed problem seem unable to agree about It. A ‘Tray | bubble came from the wound, al- ; : . : though the girl had been d reader on West End Avenue presents an admirable |hours, The doctors then concludes argument for the separate vacation, A husband in that @ bubble of air had reached her Flatbush who has weathered six summer outings with heart and death had been instante- his wife is emphatically in favor of the shared holi- neous. My own answer to *he vacation 9—————————————— the wound. Hi sictans believed Hinterlinter blew alr The theo day, and the reason he gives is worthy of considera- problem is that husvanas and Wives [yr Jones on the tariff, on ti would not talk about/into the gir terlinter di tion—that it is only when men and women are un- SHOULD have #0) vacations lean problem or the single tax is fuat arteries tp an effort __o learned that @ close watch has been kept on Waite since Sunday. The keepers believe he would end bis life prosecution that Hi if an opportunity presented itself. {intention of Kila been agree Walte merely laughed when the} With the accidental discovery of guards asked him why he inflicted | 40 Illegal instrument by which phy- hampered by daily cares that they find their real selves, and that it is consequently only in their hours of ease that they may find once more the trail of the old romance. afford them. That last iF eliminates |t@ge of seParation would be that they cynical smile, and joked with other) upon which to work. about seven-eighths of the population | "01nd supply fresh mental contacts men in the death house, ‘The work of producing evidence of New York, unfortunately. and bring them together again with «{elong these lines progressed far There seems, however, a general |something new and vivid and inter- |W -Infli "4 y enough yesterday to warrant, in th and perhaps Mangerous tendency tolesting to talk “about. Only they ound, | Self-Inflicted, De MILITARY FUNERAL: FOR b desing Whg be CORPORAL JOE LOGHER|=se'srdence cosines Sudecare doy friends of Hinterlinter, This evi. Great Crowd on Middle West Side| dence, xe be placed before the Sees Body Borne From Hint Home to Church, Borne on the shoulders of four sol- ccupations of the married. /vacation time, #o that it might serve ae eee ommopie were still de- (28 & sort of mental cocktail to etimu- Under Close Guard. A fem Yehcthas ar not wives should |late them in thelr search for the old have separate bunk accounts. Luter, [Pomance, imported from foreign parts, came ft separate di Pane? ahabenae an tthe FOR MISSING YACHT same dinner parties, Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, under sentence to die in the electric chair for the murder of his father-in-law, John E. Peck, is suffering from the \ efrects of a wound he inflicted upon|diers, the coffin containing the body that we are drifting toward muatri- y by correspondence? Pee ey himself Sunday with a piece of glass|of Corporal Josoph D. Locher of the mote hud &. very. interesting | Navy Yard Asks Vessels at Sta to] which be found in the recreation| Twelfth Infantry, National Guard, theory about the various separations Watch for the Wild Rose yard back of the death house at Sing | who dicd of peritonitis in the hospital of the married, He said that a man ine, eer aleluvansar Teatiee aen an who are passionately in of Quebec. x jaye with each other need to keep up Quebec. Whether Waite cut himself with|ried through | West — Forty-elghth About One-fifth of All Persons ithe fences of illusion; that ro-| Tho wireless station at the New] suicidal intent or not, nobody at the|Street, ‘Tenth Avenue and adjoining : ntic love cannot survive the slip- | York Navy Yard last night sent out gtreste this morning, The entire Who P In Ti A shod intimacies of the old fashioned Lael ght sent out a prison was prepared to say. Warden | neighborhood knew Joe Locher and come fax Are in e Baa cee ot oary downeat-heel | Message f0 all vessels at sea to watch Osborne treated the Incident Mghtly | the crowds surrounding the family slippers, sloppy dre : gowns, He] for the yacht Wild Rose, which loft) and sald the wound was “too infinl- 604 West Forty-eighth ° et si jed, however, that’ persons who | Portland, Mc., Saturday for Bar Har-!tesimal to be taken seriously at all.” 6 so large that extra police | £lip New Yor City and Within a marry from friendship and for com- | bor and which has not been reported) The pleco of glass with which q ary. * : panionship should do everything pos. {100 8 He wt whieh |", quad of Twelfth Regiment ro- “ —_ sible to inc: » their onen t ae Ro Waite inflicted the wound was a splin- | cruits from Fort Hamilton accompan- e y ‘ aan le mould share as many thitigs a4 | ‘The Wild Rose ts Gf wood, nine tons! ter about a quarter of an inch long, | {sd the body from the home to the ommuting istance of ‘25 Miles: they can in ordsr ty Increase the |, , : . Sho is reported jt was sald. He cut himeeslf on the | Church of the Sacred Heart in West number of their interests in common. /1, have been owned by the Honorabl three weeks did bis get-away with due! gastritis. He no dangerous fever Fegard for preparedness. Ho obtained| as had been f 4, @ ehert furlough and announced he Soc“ sree teal PLATTSBURG ROOKIES Songrtemmmar was] ARE GIVEN NO RESPITE ‘The fellow eoldiere of the sifted| Despite the Heat, There Is No Let youth trusted him to the extent of $115. Up in Range and Drill! Work —Blind Tiger Raided. PLATTSBURG, July 26,—Old and young men at the training camp here are bearing up well under the strain Caime Infilamed of work put on them under the July and itching Sidn gun, There hae been no et up in range and drill work, and six to eight If you suffer from Eczema or any| mile marches are of daily occurrence. ference eo torturing and ag:| The machine gun company of the vat particularity Bi d Cavalry with a contingent of isla earareaeriz is bat eee rookies ia in camp on Cumberland ‘as it hes thousands of others, | oad. The Seventh Regiment will take ogltahing; soothes etaed skin Quickly) up target practice to-day following on the Sixth, which fAnished yesterday, Mesquite Bites, Ivy Poisoning, Cuts, Sealde, | aig shooting of the Sixth Regiment ayes haw been fair, forgot sheng lrritation. | For skin pro: | U') piind tiger was raided last nigh: after taps near the junior camp, N»> okles were caught. Tho raid was led by District Attorney Collins of . Clinton County, Who attended the BRAT aly ale Juno camp. Di Forty-four physteians from civil life have entered the second session of the medical camp, Other sessions will take place Aug. 10 to 23, Aug. 24 to Sept. 6, Sept, 8 to 21, and Sept. 23 to Oct. 5. '600-POUND SHARK CAUGHT BY JERSEY FISHING CREW =" - 1 Fish Is Ten Feet Eight Inches Long and Thirty Inches in Diame- BE LL-AN Ss ter—Four Others Netted. * . VILLE, N, J., July 36.— Absolutely Removes) n't) ine station of tho. snip Bottom Indigestion. One package | beun’iaten, tin morning they towed nin ir provesit, 25cat all druggists, | shark’ ter" feet" eight Incne rgest captured since the man eaters hor: f price, i i re Y. City, Devt Mi iit mente Hesse ONY Mtoe and all good driga’ sta an their raid on the Jersey coast. be Iu the boat were four other shark two five footers and two four footers, All of them had been taken in tho morning dr..w of the nets. 1) five were gray sharks, 1 el had an elghteen " and thirty ineh diame: at part of his body. vas «hipped to Asbury Park for ex- a (asbitdem “According to this formula, persons | George A. Drummond of Leacunsileld, ;C¢*st by Kousing tho splinter into bie | owed by several hundred of Loche who are madly in love should Quebec, her port of register, flosh, Several other death inmates | boyhood friends. Renarete waceminns 803 thoes wie Of Inforination was refused at the | who were in the yard became alarmed w w. x simipy Pleher to the mountains or | Nev” Yard, where an effort was madejwhea they saw blood on Waite's| hood dis the shore. measage be sent out and who was on (Shirt and told tne keepers, Perhaps this te not a bad idea. The) Pour4” A severe storm prevailed along Although the Warden appeared to bon & Povey Saeerenge, Uh: the Maine coast Sunday morning. DAY Do attention to the affair, it was The interment was in Calvary. and so turns the wheel of matrimony = with greater power. But it would be bet Nara rue ‘sol None So Deaf As Those months of the year, During vacation time the friction of domesticity 1s re- | duced to a minimum, The man has) put aside his office worrtes, the wom- Who Will Not He r j An her household affairs, and thore on why the most tempera-| mental creatures should not dwell to-! gether in peace and amity during those carefree weeks, A fow weeks apart before vacation would bring people together in holiday spirit, would give freshness and charm to the prospect of going off into the country for @ second and serener) honeymoon. It is a splendid sign o increas. ing sanity about marr that no many husbands and wiv » will ing to discuss the questi: sopar- This territory embraces about one-tenth of the population of the United States, so that it pays twice its pro rata share of income taz, according to population. The major portion of this tax is paid by people living in the City proper where the morning WORLD'S circulation each morning is over 100,000 greater than that of any other newspaper; greater than the combined city circulations of the Times, Herald and Tribune. “Not one word, if you please—not one word will I listen to against coffee!” That is the attitude of many good people, even after they have reason to suspect that coffee hurts them. True, some persons seem able for a This is one of the important reasons why THE WORLD leads in the advertising of Financial and Investment Matters Me vacations, “Wernre getting fur time to use coffee without apparent harm, Automobiles Real Estate thor and further away from, the noe but sooner or later it does interfere with and Charity Objects clal Siamese twins; that some mys- tie membrane of the spirit has joined | them so utterly that they must. be perpetually seen and asked about by | twos. Perhaps tt was Noah's inability to separate husband and wife in sending out invitations for the Ark that has perpetuated such unmitigated nuis the health and comfort of many users. For a sure, easy test suppose you leave off coffee and use And because THE WORLD, both morning and evening editions, is the great New York City HOME newspaper it leads in the advertising of ces d mosquito Itt 2, Povey ‘pinion’ ot mi + whic h| such lines as p| the belief that e Tance'ia the price of dom Lee Oe ites eaten iat Furniture Mustcal Instruments traints of our socig! customs, in then itrower wise of This famous food-drink is made of prime wheat, roasted with a bit of whole- Confectionery Amusements gives and takes a certa b A redom within the | marriage some molasses. It has a flavor much like that of the higher grades of mild Java A FO ee Ee Meni ones coffee, but is absolutely free from the drug, caffeine, in coffee, or any other harm- Women’s Specialty Shops serve the most puritan traditions in their married lives, and the only con- | tacta they have with other men and women are the purely physical con- tacts of the ball room, | Dangers he Mberties of the | ke undoubtediy, but s so dangerous to love as to| | rying mental diet | PT iy stable Ke |e minced ty ful substance—free from all coffee troubles. and Kindred Lines Postum is delicious and comes in two forms. The original Postum Cereal must be boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder—made in the cup by add- ing hot water, The flavor is the same and the cost about equal. Both kinds are good for young and old, and satisfy the craving for a hot, aromatic, meal- time beverage. “There's a Reason” for POSTUM On Sunday last, July 23, THE WORLD printed 51 columns more of advertising than on the corresponding Sunday last year, a gain of 14,280 agate lines, on the neigh- nh the laundress, Mrs. Jones on the servant problem, Jopes qn youan suljage, And Abana nee eseeee nee eeeenenen cenen ees ese eee Set OEDPOR RES esES ESOS SO EESS SESS SSSSSOSESSSESESESSESESS SE: 1PFODIFETSPIOSHSS PHHHHOSHSSHHHTEST SEFTFFSHFO GD IGG DIGIT GOSS: SAROORAEDES SOO OO8980490000000 08. VIVSTEINE DIVIVIVEVEOIETISONS

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