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¢ SCHWAB ORDERED CANCELLATION OF OWN SHIP WORK eaneiloiaas He Explains Other Yards Which Cannot Turn Out Ves- _ els Soon Will Be Dropped. Charlies M. Schwab, Director Gen- eral of the Emergency Fleet Corpor- ation, declared to-day that the Ship- concellation of Mi! Additional Protection \ Plain white tablets are sometimes offered when Aspirin > | , with The Bayer Cross. y | The trademark “Aapiein” (Reg. U. 8. Special Offering. Beautiful, Guaranteed: “Putnam” PLAYER PIANOS ‘465 On Convenient Terms wet et, WITH EVERY PLAYER: of Player Music. d A Lag ete twa Bench. $ Delivery your home. NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: 53 East 34th St. 55 Flatbush Ave. JERSEY CITY; NEWAR 134 Newark Ave. | 903 Broad St. (\2")uy cally perfect. normal condition. comfort. 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Sold at less than present % mill has just delivered lo us at the original price. wuYou Never Pay More THE, EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, seas OCTOBER 30, 1918. Alambda,|!n operation at the time of the ca was made solely on his recom- tg Pag driven for its construction “T can not say what the total the cancellations will be. They w be made only in the Ala oe on not make deliveries on tim shipyards the nation. It stopped work on six] Coast. Many of the cancellations w “Nobody will be thrown out work as the result of the cancell ompany, of which will simply be ater concentration of workers nvolved, There recommended the cancellation ise no deliveries could be made|the plants that are actually con- | from these yards until it would be | Structing ships.” ‘ ' said Mr, Schwab, at his authority on ship construc Riverside Drive and 73d|¢ 1 to-day that the change decrease the output ships and pre would increase by divert efforts to existin |* & where steel vessels are no rned out. He de t “The Bethlehem-Union plant mot have turned out ships be ing @ Board and that ac ow was sufficient to hanc problem and meet all d mands The ships “had be n ry t to such [Point that enough vessels were all requirements on th nore t by next June, \t men in France t EPIDEMIG HERE WANES; DOCTORS “BUNCH” CASE Reports Reveal Many Are Old Cases. ull confidence. the wane," declared Health Commi sioner Copeland this morning. “T! reports show an increase in both i off in deaths. enza weather. out th What we need to wi: the reports show an 4 d not ours, cur in the last twenty-fo' ‘The doctors have failed “For instane’ 750 East Sixth Street, has turned 110 cases of influenza. I Bickley of No. West 3th Stre turns in sixty cases. The cards few days. “Comparison of the three days this week with the correspondi in fatalities. On Monda were athe from influenza a peneumonia. Up to this morning t number of deaths was 2,040, crease of 232 of nearly or an average falling ighty cases a day.” TO STORE NEAREST YOU for details of this exceptional offer, as well as details of our used’ piano barga d to the Board of Health hours ending at ten o’el | this morning was 9 compa with 4,073 for the prec number of pneumonia case as against 702 the day before, Deat from influenza were 402° comp with 425 on the pr ng 24 he nia” were Name Address .. et aio them m today. | AML Cittzens Re for Fire vention Day. They are anatomi- they brace up the nveyances, n all citizens Start your feet on the road to rday, wear the Jantzen Shoe,” National I r will be. obs States by rs and May Fifth Ave., at 35th Street. Est, 1879, The Best Hosiery Sale— Thursday 2400Prs. Women's Silk Stockings 98 a pair “Ahtab” pure thread silk and garter tops. Every pair absolutely some Christmas gifts in addition to ale cost because ordered months ago and the Sties &’e-l0, Cordovan Havana Brown Fawn Black Dark Tan Navy Silver and Champagne Gold Battleship Grey While Best's be mostly in yards on ne Paeltia | be at yards constructing wooden wt ran 4,000,000 Figures To-Day Show Inerease, but | “T believe that the epidemic is on} fluenza and pneumonia and a falling This i» typical influ- disease Js clear, cold weather, y prove also that the cases nd in their cases from day to day. Dr. Greenwald of No both physicians show that their cases have been in progress for the past days of lagt week shows a falling o: y, uesda and Wednesday of last week the a de- The number of cases of influenza for ASKED TO CLEAN N UP RI RUBBISH ested to Prepare ters have been fac churches and eparation for accord fore 1920, The plant had never been cellation and piles were “es being ot iu “nm PATCHED, AND PUT “ BACK, e000 AS NEW at ae} na and no labor problem will be; That Is Only On One of the Marvels of War Surgery Told at Medical Camp. FORT OGL HORPH, Ga, Oct. ‘The new surgery developed by enables ot , 90. it] War, among other marvels, ng!a doctor, in chest cavity operations rad ‘hes use a rubber balloon and patch up tluses a rubber plug to patch up @ leaking tire, This was one of the revelations to 1,200 medical officers of the | American Army at Camp Greenleaf mad al by ten of the foremost surgeons of in re d Italy who are on sland, France ar of the country to give first- rmation to the medical fra~ y at ont. One statements was that rre Duval of the French Medical Corps, who said: removed the human lung from the chest cavity with forceps tied its bleeding blood vessels, cleans- ed its outer surface, and, while still holding it in my hands and manipu- lating it as you would a handker- chief, I have run thin pleces of gait S-|up its tracts, Fe g my way care- hand ternity on su ATF “[ have he] fully along its w I have removed n-!a bullet or shell fragment, ‘Then, after suturing the aperture, I have plated the respiratory organ back in- to the cavity of the chest, In two- thirds of the cases upon which I n-| have so operated the patient lived. It was Prof. Raffaella Bastianellt of the Univeritsy of Rome who told of the use of the rubber balloon as a stoppage to the chest cavity after a major operation, He showed how this bag might be inserted into the chest cavity and then inflated, to pre- vent infected air from entering the chest walls, Col. lung may be excised and sutured with perfect safety to the patient in the hands of a skilled surgeon, “The method,” he said, “is to saw out a six-inch section of the fourth rib and lay bare the entire chest cav- re|ity, Then, with thoroughly sterilized nd} forceps, the lung is lifted from its he|normal position, The surgeon can maniuplate the soft tissues of the respiratory organ as though it were a handkerchief. “Of course, the lung is totally col- while this is being done, The a are then opened and thoroughly cleansed. 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ASHINGTON, Oct, 30.—The W Food Administration to- day notified all State Food Administrators to increase sugar allotments to Spanish influenza patients and to persons caring for such patients, This action was taken because of hundreds of requests from hos- pitals in cities where the epidemic has prevailed, “If it is necessary for you to ask for more sugar for your State,” says Food Administrator Hoover's telegram, ‘we shall be glad to en- tertain your request.” —»——— DANIELS GIVES HIS THANKS. Appreet 4 Work People of New nd Have Done for Navy. cretary Da r-day expressed ation of the deep in- terest and the great help given by the people of New England in every effort of the Navy to measure up to the needs of the country in the war, an FORDHAM H HONORS: FRENCH. Give Degrees to Bt upon Julien, the Right Rev. “Forty Immortals” doctor of letters. sald he hoped soon to visit some of the naval stations from Maine to Rhode Island. 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