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t e Is to Be Checked. “Following the reporting of three/is rigidly enforced Bherea cases of infantile paralysis|linen should be aired. Dust should | “BY HEALTH BOARD + Bime Now ‘0 Start in Start in If Disease | 0 Prevalent Last Summer Within a week, the Health Depart- Gient to-day issued its first warning| (4 NON Lave a chance te ‘8! those living In the In urging that | mosquito breeding place figid precautions be taken against Charles F. Director of Public Health nd Education, pointed out that the Fegarding this disease which peouliar to summer. @nother outbreak Dr. Bolduan, The New York City Telephone Directory THE STRESS WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917. Tenth Street, College Point, who was taken to the Willard Parker Hospital Saturday as 4 susp had to-day heen declared not inf The baby had been @ patient at the Ey epidemic which Inst year affected about 9,000 children—causing the death of 2,000 and the crippling of about 5,000—starfed in May. “Now is the time to start the | paign against a repetition of such an jepidemic as we had last year,” said | Dr. Bolduan, “The Health Depart- ment wishes to impress upon every citizen in New York the necessity of| paying particular attention to seeing cam paralyais in his arm w nought to |have contracted the di. SULPHUR BURNS FOUR. Firemen Have Hard Time Fighting| wintt Ld Blare. that the best sanitary conditions pre- | Hamebears ea | Four men are tn a serious condition | ectally in the tenement dia. |!" Willamaburg Hospital ann result of nesagetregiltd “ ; jan explosion to-day fa the Nati tricts is it important that there} ¢ should not be any filth or dirt al ‘lowed to collect Every garbage car should be covered and tT inspectors | have been instructed to see thas this Bedelothea and ° are badly purned about th 1 body. Several other empld | not be allowed to collect | ihe Pdi "Now ta the tim © ewat filer be ne ir pulvert7 © calle ment urges that they # mil all pools and marshy land,” | ‘The Health Departinent reported Rl that the case of John Wellly, two and | streets and compelling residents to close a half years old, of No. 910 Kast | doors and windows. Goes to Press Thursday, May 10, 1917 Au changes or additions in present listings must be arranged for Advertising Forms Close Tuesday, May 1st, 1917 on or before May 10th in order to appear in this new issue. 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[vention erie || houses, over 211,000,000 gallons of whiskey and other spirits? |siection, uniess tho enrollea arty | that distillers have given bonds to the Government for __, fextea tal primary fall | over $232,000,000 for payment of taxes on these goods? |wuesday preceding the general elec- | | es jaan eA”) a | ateanrnere eanclcacs Lk appael ties | that prohibition would confiscate not only the millions [ptt mre the ‘hn | lawfully invested in distillery property, but also the millions of gal- eacsecebeied | lons stored in bonded warehouses, and would confiscate bonds to Ai'he constituted the extent of $232,000,000—an amount greatly in excess of the aul determined. the total capital and surplus of all the bonding companies in America eae gt tin | —so that the Government would lose $232,000,000 taxes? These conditions exist because the government—in order to provide pure | arhion | and mature goods—has decreed that whiskey may remain in bond 8 years , Hot Water Instantly—Day or Night O matter what may be your hot water needs—-in the home, factory or business es- tablishment—the convenient, practical method of obtaining hot water is with an Automatic Gas Water Heater It supplies hot water instantly and continuously. And there is nothing to light or to fuss with. Simply turn your faucet and hot water gushes forth—yet gas burns only while water is drawn, The lighting and extinguishing of the Heater are automatically controlled by the operation of any hot water faucet. . You can see these Heaters at your Gas office, or our representative will give you de- tails. Sold on easy payments. “The Right Way Is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President Ear Hospital and because of @ ‘alent | torney wh evidence 6 to friction in| aty, | door of the tenor’s apartment through M | people ALBANY, April 24.—The Judiciary | | Committee's bill restoring the party | i ‘i / | convention, wes introduoed in the] liquor industry exceeds the total annual interest on the new | Bl reine, 3 serare ches» par | SEVEN BILLION DOLLAR WAR LOAN? | ineluding the office of Justice | | | office, women’s organizations on the Execu- tive Committee, offered the services of the district organizations of the Woman Suffrage Party. There will be co-operation with the Gardens Committees by the Department of Education and other city depart- ments, The Board of Aldermen will be asked this afternoon for an appropria- tion of $10,000 for the use of the com- mittee, SAW TENOR KISSING FOOD GARDEN PLAN GIRL THROUGH PEEP 1S PUT UNDER WAY: HOLES, HE SWEARS LAND CALLED FOR on Executive Branch of Mayor's Committee Organizes and Asks for Plots. Tomorrow Only- Choice of Several Standard Make Player- —_—=——__—_ BRIDE FOR G. W. PERKINS JR. Miss Trowbridge's Engagement to Him Is Annoanced, The ene. ent of Miss Katherine Trowbrid iter of Prof, and Mrw. Augustus Trowbridge of Princeton, to George Walbridge Perkins Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Perkins of No. 76 Park Avenue, has been announced, Perkins now @ atudent at Lawyer Tells of Spying | Ferrari-Fontana ina Hotel | in Rome. Pianos RELIABLE INSTRUMENTS FULLY WORTH UP ‘410 The Executive Committee of the newly organized Mayor's Committee on Food Gardens crganized this morning at the office of George W Herbert J, Sondheim, a young at- Edoardo Fontana tenor,, for use in the suit brought by Madame Perkins, the Chairman. Members of » ‘eton, whe if rn con a leader in TO $550, a ontana, who is Margerete the Mayor's Food Supply Committes ater college. demo. ROW ONLY . - ae us Austrian con- met with the Gardens Committee and from the Charter nt of the Sentor fluence on the took tempor= he summer of 1914 for a New York evening A LINIMENT Prepared for Family Use | You Can Rub It In | IT DOES NOT BLISTER! Racways | eady — 25¢ elief Justice Donnelly to-day his life in his hands | when nt on the mission Whe mdheim crossed the border into Italy on his way from Paris he topped by the Italian military 8 and held for a short time, of being a German, Finally, Sondheim, flashed his American passport and went on to Rome, where he engaged rooms at the Hotel Quirinal, bored holes in the 4 plan of co-operation was worked |‘ out Gardens Committee divided its |® work into borough divisions, placing the Park Commissioners at the head of the divisions and calling on all owners of land to register available plots with the proper commissioner— Cabot Ward, Municipal Bullding for Manhattan and Richmond; Thomas W. Whittle, Claremont Park, for the Bronx; John E. Weler, Forest Park, for Queens, and Raymond V. Inger- ed | soll, Prospect Park, for Brooklyn. All land will be examined as to availability of location, fertility of the soll and the possibility of protection Arrangements will he bemade for the ploughing of plots by the Park Departments and for the purchase of seed through local or- which, he decred, he observ Ferrari-Fontana making love to young woman, identified only as Mis: Luppi Sandheim added that the Hotel Quirinal’s head porter, Ernesto Mat tinl, alsa an Itali furnished original tip which took him to ¢ hotel, The singer declared Mz xr had been lodged in jail as Spy since Sondheim went abre Terms to suit your convenience NEW PIANOS ‘210 case design "$1.50 Weekly WAREROOMS, 5th Ave. & 39th St. 12 Rolls of Music and Fine Bench with Prayer A Limited Number of for its tone Oe handsome Liberal allowance for old Pianos taken in exchange Complete Stock of Victor-Victrolas & Records from vandalism A ganizatio..» which each Commissioner | ; kei asean An obsc >| was authorized to form, Model gar- | 50c For Seventy Years l iar courtroom dens will be established in each bor- | AllDruggtsts Triedand True | Smee disclosures ough, where expert instruction in| peeq ‘ook, RAIS sore wBack iam rey gardening may be had. | fqre, uront, ira “epia'y K y terized him as a d Mrs, Ruth TAtt, representing the Mab’ sk Shit fase yak SUNDAY WORLD WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS eoping throug » door, Sondheim testiflec s Luppl enter from a room adjoin of the tenor e they kissing? " asked Sel- ey appeared to be kissing,” the reply. Q was you know the Positions of The trip to Ita cost about $1,600, sums of money Do you think our Government _ Should confiscate the property of | its citizens without compensation? who had helped him, including $6 to the Ital- jan carpenter who bored the peep holes. BILL RESTORING PARTY CONVENTION INTRODUCED Senate Immediately Advances the | Measure to Third Reading— Its Provisions ‘Syecial to The Evening Work.) | 1 | Do you know that the annual revenue paid the government by the of the Supreme Court and excluding that there are now stored in Government Bonded Ware- election and, if bottled in bond, must remain in bond 4 years for bottling purposes. Lectare. lal French | ‘committee of Her Allies and ture to- | The Constitution of the United States guarantees that private property shall not be taken nor destroyed for the public good, without due compensation to owners. q Prohibition is alleged to be for the public good. Prohibition as now pro- posed is ruthless confiscation. From every standpoint of American justice, should not the cost be korne by the Government—state or national—decreeing it? Confiscation without compensation is un-American and contrary to the Constitution of the United States. | The liquor industry has paid to date over six billion dollars in taxes to the Federal Government, and is now paying nearly $1,000,000 per day. We ask a just and equitable consideration of the economic, moral and financial problems of proposed Prohibition, q Write for detailed information on any point. The National Association of Distillers and Wholesale Dealers Comprising 80% of the Distillers and allied interests of the United States Executive Offices: Cincinnati, 0,

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