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{ \ a FOO F TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 FEBRUARY 4, 1919 TUESDAY, “N.Y. Health Insurance Law Would Promote Public Health| a i “i mM me Ad . = H : AND WOULD SAVE YEARLY a cERadiar naan | zi Over 20,000,000 Working Days Bi ig Jo He B A Vivid, First Hand Story . | 3 d $40,000,000 Wage L Of N. Y. Guard in Battl > And $40,000, age Loss yeas . Y. Guardsmen in battle : Sh nN e overnmen — Benefiis Proved in England, Points Out Thomas | THE SECOND DAY OF THE “BIG SHOW L. Chadbourne, and Passage in This State of | Daylight Finds the Americans Pushing On to Their Davenport-Donohue Health Insurance Bill, ANE Final Objective, in Some Companies With but | Urged by Gov. Smith, Would Not Only Decrease| Ouenepnariox Ar | Dozens Left Out of Former Hundreds — At Noon ickness but Also Dependency and Destitution. | the Lost Battalion Is Found and Goes On With Its 4 sHE pas ak of the TTL GEE ates a Cpeabin ick | Rescuers—At TP. M. the Boys Are Out of the Line > ance , introduced in both Houses of the Legislature - # “A on Jan. 17, is being strongly urged by social workers | —They Have Opened the Way to Final Victory. throughout the State. Its enactment was one of the recommendations made by Gov. Smith in his first | By Sergt. H. H. McLellan of the 107th Regt r | me © and his support has had the effect of starting |v vening World Reporter who served with the Intelligence Section of the 1 | a general campaign ‘in favor of the measure | 27th Division), ij J) The Davenport-Donohue bill represents a com- | 1910, by The Prow Publishing Co, (Tho New York Evening World.) } bination of the best featares of the health insurance | HAT a small thing this great victory is when you are so near to the | laws in effect in England and Germany, It provides } ain and tragedy. We have had various repe Our ten have J for a compulsory contribution of one per cent. on the been killed; they attempted to surrender, but when they threw 4 part of employers employed, the entire two per cent. betng paid by | up their hands and started over toward the enemy lines the employers in the first instance, and the one per cent. being deducted they were met by a hail of fire; they have been cap- by them from the weekly salaries of | — — tured. ‘These are rumors that filter in. A prison the employer request of the American Federation officer told the General that he had captured one hun- Liks 1 nd's Healt Insurance| Of Tabor tl wae Hiotbelild nas dred Americans just beyond Guillemont Farm. “Take Ee Abe Davenport-Don bill ¢ 1 in clooe touch with the practiea! him away, he lies!” said the ¢ An hour later vides for f teal att t } application of the Britisa health Ine ‘ f eat : the Adjutant of the prisoners’ battalion told the Gen two-thirds on k'a mlary for, Suranc since ita adoption, tes- « period n “ ox i weeks, It! tifled emphatically that health eral that the Boche was a liar. Our men fought till the : c benefits insurance had made for the well be'ng last. None of the prisoners knew anyth pout the Also includ covering a period of 1 » than| of the nation, They said that the lost battalion, ; ts eight weeks and a it not | Amount of money spent In pubile relief Daylight does not bring much relief, The heavtes i to oxcoad $100. s decreased, that the law has proved rn are at it hard. There has been no sleep for any one. The bill cre npan a valuable incentive to the workers : Our men are still going for their final object There which will wvoral | to rave, has improved the genoral are only a few left. My old company in the 107th went into industrial " e | health th people nd decreased the show 212 s 3 ad- _ —— - —— i Mate will loyers ¢ dependency and destitut <a i < Sahelre HaWaHer aa we pe times a Dreyer book Ih te employed hav epresentation | “Now State needs health in- iss tia aets ed to learn how)", bas grown white in tho fight, t im these compani¢ irance to improve health conditions BERTHA a s determined to I yrg{ 24 #9 Paying the Church's last raa- The z of the health insur- | ong to reduce the waste and loss now } attalion was § | Hl ance funds will t n care of by | caused by sickness. The rejection for shERry \ps cone tot ont line again, We n P. M—The t are out i. these companies, but the companigs | physical defects of 30 per cent of the} i pick up a German prisoner who 1 them bivouacking on themselves will be under State super- | young men examined in the first draft ‘ Mirae { j ora “hye mn us the story of the w ih . Col. Ned Olmstead and vision has shocked the State Into a realiza- 4] : i ; ‘ oe Se r are here to see tha The British Health Insurance Law, | tion that all Is not well with health cd dpe Math é good dinner, They hav enacted in 1911, under the leadersl | conditions. | talion, He te that r our fed for twenty-four hours, How of Lloyd Georze, operates along Uh “According to the most conserva-| men went over 1 above un- ranks ere 4 les and hax, social we Aere | ve estimates, New York wage-earn- nels, and t the tunnels, th ; enou companies } y, demonstrated clearly the bENC= | 6r4 to49 moro than 20,000,000 working Boche in eda poured out of} © mike a battalion of each regiment 1 results of such legislation {days a year on account of ope jtheir secre ats bored into the} Our losses are somewhero around is. muel Gompers, President of the the conservative rate of $2 | . ot the and cani 4,000. Tere are about 700 men to + American Federation of Labor, has , this results in a probable totd at ltheir entr jeach brigade, They are talking to- come out in opposition to the Daven- of at loast $10,000,000, treachery! [Bcther quietly, theso old young men gee guments are ea et who were boys yester ay port-Donohue bill, His arguments are aegis i ee lin jusk with m : Ba Shoes, nora9 lay. ‘The ] based on the compulsory feature OO) on many it falla with crush Thad taken thelr posts in the rear af) Whisper elt ¢ No band Fas the measure, but those sUppOTtINE IT ei oe these it 14 only through our men and w ng them in| ave © lift their spirits, es 3 made com- pack until the Auss: have walked over the fields declare that unless it is ma the system of averages bY use of the T bie i . , . 5 Watnan ina c sy ee elds where pillsory it can never achieve the bene i panes method that destitution can FLATT, Diep Con DO, Bcceaas ly: eK GnNe Dy Nomen a ubrern goon put a | they fought, this afternoon. I uope fiéfa! ends for which it was designe ie be avoided. ment work as well as in private business enterp is > “4 es ver to see such a sight asain, i, Spencer Baldwin, President off ome demonstrated in Washington. ‘The above pictures show five ‘A German Captain of engineer | ateetones bearers and burial parties dee tew York Workmen's Compensa-} oi © Ca te found from women, all experts in their line, who have been making good workir [uecn captured Ly our engineers who|Were still bury. Actors from Broad: P o-day that practi- . bee = for Uncle 8 "7 in Indeed they | W8¥, who had cheered us tion Fund, said ¢ yt | Year's experience of 1,000 waning for Uncle Same, Jare searching for mi } E 3 in our cay the same forces that gic girls that approximately one-ha!f Mrs, M, P. Le Roy of the Interior Department was appointed as had mado a Hell of that line. Tho | Playtimes in the back areas, mped about the enactment of the i 3] oF thelr total medical cost fell up President Wilson's Secretary to sign land patent ed German has pointed out that every) eines like figures on a double timing * than's Compensation Law are behind |) yo me Gan | to sien te President's name on all land patents Issued by the Gov- tment, She wears the regular uniform of the Yeomanette and is {incandescent light in the tunnels, and . vie, sorting the dead and wounded, the proposed Health Insurance Bil Wpiapede sinaaioal Saathontios se i onsidered the busiest little woman in the department there are many, is a fuse. Th keel ry nie Fallon, who played the negra, in 1910 only one State had adopt-|. conmonplace that at present or rr 4 t con Miss Bertha O. Sherfy of the Treasury Department 1s an expert in | fessing Captain shows our men where | | ad no smilo on his face when I saw , e@ the Workmen's Compensatlon) in, vory gion and tho very poor a lives Nellie B. Rogers of the Ordnance ineer Departme a the Redemption Division, She appraises the value of burned and |the infernos are planted. He ts) him. He and his laughing comrades Lay,” sala Mr. Baldwin to-day at able to secure expert medical ¢ var s imoutflage for the big guns used in seacoast and field defense iiloerated pacer mots Sahamed of the work, Our enxineers | 1t¢.sone all through the show ae 1 ie.now a jaw in 38 St The next! the gich from the hishly paid special Miss N, Boswell of the Navy Department f Yeomanet Miss N. Quirk of the Department of Agricul n charge of th have found a dark recess where a eee cher bearers, Yes, actors oan step in improving health con- and the poor in char * . “ f Miss Bos us char boratory th : aD ORET Eo: OF ae “ on is t over a fire|fsht and minister to the fallen, and logical step te working peopl Y ity dispen-1 tne supplies and Accounts Division. Miss 1 aboratory where they cook food for bugs in contagious disease re- |8teat cauldr block | make the wounded tay ditions among the work! saries and hospital wards, He sit da small army of young wor orkers of her d earch work, = ~ Inote and on a big chopping block hae ded . pat reducing the weate ander oof] surance will provide the means ou | Seem room ane ae ——7 there are a pair of human hands and| Bellicourt! Nauroy! Bony! em caused by sickness as pa be shing adequate medical care for ’ 66] 99 sites In a storeroom stacks of German Gay What hideous names those ® 1 th me legislation in- ae ‘“ td corpses tied In pairs @ x ; ares ee ; ce HY rt Daronil wage-curning population, ew or: s 00 Doct or as § a ien nts An order admonishing the Their capture opened the way te Benny peer in force in both Eng-] “The plan proposed for New York —_—>— fi = | workers in the recess to be ¢ pretul jaeet winery 00 ch said. Three a Germany for a nuaber of Will furnish the insurance to all em- *s “Hos ew t ure t to regard]and search all clothing for explosives | weeks later British and French wore ignd i sera ntrios it has now | DIOVees at cout It te estimated that Miss Rose Murray's o8 dh ' them, tol which would blow up the caul { Aulnoye and on the great lateral ded to the everyday| © small weekly contributions to the pital” Is the Cellar of the m the proj This has}ound. “fhis may be one of ‘i Iw ys Col. Murray, the Austra. become neccsaa to. ’ pee * 4 ! a > in = thals t ian, who wears every big’ : Hite of the working persor Pie a ued wu never sxoped about N.Y. Free Public Library, aise a rving the|jyman olf plan ou cata aki BIR eons ag are instances docs the| $4 of or each employer and em 7 » One on we 4 a rare occasion when! 19 noon, Sep The lost battatton | Hon the British give; who is \ "boga an objcet to having the few | Ploy lo-mearely: Neary th Where She ‘Operates con the ool children Alea, tae Wert ‘rhey are Mitted to go into the front lines be Toe a 1 from his salary which| &Pense of Keneral supervision, Many Thousands of Vol- riled book now Nae lag tak They have gona |CAuse he steats a gun and goes over Herts co + dota) Ce oar er an's. | Corapon umes Every Year to Restore ible : #7"|chead with tho Australians and are| (HO top, and might bo missed some 1 yecomes 11) | Law . A Soe Ad e . e trick the eat sta onferences, survoye healt) en b nee 2 a ; Their “Circulation. “it in hot ¢ ; tsecking vengeance ‘ ime me ? be |the fields wh the 27th m: AES a receive may be added that the local shor 0 ne n » to fumis 8) Germans yed on them, Our ob- - Beer with mutual health insurance orgunies. | FN the City of New Xork thera ta a} book" Aliss Murray continued, The} ctives have been taken, It is over, | Supreme aneri wrote .his to Gen, this ob ions, m: 4 and supported aguall i Opole who Nas Sond’ " M Department of Health sends daily a p, M.—Something big : - te by employers and employees, po aa Startling, | vie ! A « Ase of contagious diseases in the Machen! 1 und he was a very large number of ingman or the working woman tang-/excelient possibilities for building up|" Murray, an ie Jeter neighborhood of the libra and if}; wie ig at the Quarry getting dead, all of whom were lying with “tee and substantial assistance in| better relationsh industrial mat. [Peet Bat ee New York ws find any names on our cards at! iii, of a story of old Hindy’s crash | their fuces toward tho front, oby times of stress. It provides free med-|ters and in furnishing a practiea|P%# belonsing to the taboved addresses we notify card| me the London Times. Other cor y being killed as they advanced, feal attendance at childbirth, elimin-} school in Americanization through |PUbue, Mbrary: Brrr holde t to return the books, ag)i°™ dents af y getting their in any cuse Was there a man h miutlo; hroug 7 en years Miss Murra ‘ nd respondents are y getting ee ae ating in this way an expense that bas] representative democratic action, pect 1 ue unique position, } lled for by representas( 1 srics, It seems like old times to see | MoviNs backwards. prot many 4 amily ve “ ian as ath insurance, as provided in ae 8s up sa NT he’ Paging | ae ms perio Bs Lite id craftsmen around again—tho pen- " hat is a eruct compliment am eal man interview obtained yesterday] the Davenport-Donohue bt . BVRE he gal yrovided for these zs Brien (of The ening |dier’s meed of praise s the pr by a reperter for The Evening World, |ceiving hearty support. tram. if -| doctor apend ue Jays im i iar ‘ The public has noching {SH a a baer ild like to bo back |Vte mark on our victe f that red omas L. Chadbourr prominent | quarte a‘ i HW MANY Toe the Public Library | feu omy bt Bne : a day. ‘ eyelet ever te git ae Hifth Avenue sorting ever the] ae o old game in the old this | 24 séeial work: a head the law! placed it at the head 0 ay passing judg Peete te ah y, ' been a whopper of a y and | DEC nice Sa hor ate firm of ( saa & Wal: Jiutive deman - Se eantauen tee ‘shia ve cant “wit ne ba > the | me of thos on imee, all Stre Md that} spirited organizations, with hundreds ° . inding, re : Mouern taste in literas jthat memorable d mber 5 he believed the most important sug-]of thousands of men ds] thorough know B ture ¢ 4 gre A 5 1917, when the Be cade uysGov. Mmits in Wl pats ene o hembers in this | ciaiming many thousands of volumes A ten We will b vod | 2027) whe y way | in td Gananelal’ @ aleoie ng the Women's Trade | ¢ ar. ‘ Hing ‘of Pelton I have}down Fifth Avenue. ‘They will look | a millions of wage RD Tanah (a onsumers'|League,| tn her inspection of the thousands Murray ag w tle dr tion near|much older, They will be far fewer j apd-their dependents. atoame | toe: ; An the State Suffrage] of invalided and incapacitated books her oftice on the 1 sugar ‘at It is strange that even resommendation of a \ ingur- TO ee Pederation of Wom- | Miss Murray wears a surgeon’ 4 no & dressing |for if you had seon ate" lew. - dah sabe » the ciation for Labor|that completely covers her gown, a Most Interest. | uv boys were laid out on| ED and the hares ho | them, TMeversa) workmen's neath ine | Ueeimtion. and the two City Ciubs|cheeee cloth veil with holes eut fo Work to noto the| tie ground according to regiments, YoU Would understand why so many . laws including, like the Newltnis venga nn ve BESFtily aupporting | ths eyes and white cotton gloves, — | favorites, There |,one rows of them, Most of them died |are left behind here in Fran: re yong he How thi measure Thus equipped, she is ready to ire to-day no moro freely circulated ! wi, ,eir hands uplifted and their ame monument will, of course, he S proposal, medical care, cash| “Oficial reports ty " ” Sochal tha! tha necal : with . Payments during disability from sick-| United Stat 7 y tho recent/ fight any “book worms” or germs that ‘ad hovels popular years | puns had to be wrested from thelrjerected to them, I should prefer to = ape benefits,” hel auetaal Poivcong mmtssion on tn-[might be lurking in the pages of the for instance, “Uncle Tom's | .tgp, clenebed hands, I have seen the| commemorate their deeds and work ‘emia, “have bocn adopted by ten lead- | Public Health Servion me cet States! musty books. | Phe Lemp "The | powder blackened faces of my pals, on the ground hallowed with ing, Buropean countries ee hy and bei United] 1 found Miss Murray to-day in her| "There from Jamestown, Al- ro: keep Old Glory, Be only European countries a pede an sabes have celiar laboratory and asked her to tell | I lean Bronx, all over colors th nlssad aac ene backward as the United stat n Baie tke alth insur-|mo of her work, modestly dis- | , ‘a { » vttan, yn, Long Island ng near, Op i thetreentire lack j lon nly last week the Ohio| claimed anything wousual about 3 cards In the backs of these Looks are nany from Staten Island, What 1 areane g eer feck d i‘ Health Yosura jee Commission, after] line of endeavor—although the | atest : ys re C = - | nstantly renoy \a noble lot! Iam struck by the sight r ony 2 cet einding Turkey, Bulgar pos ah By, nde fourth} only woman in the world s just] ares SES i ——= The task & this young woman | of chocolate d cigarettes bulging y on tt oud to | Spain, Portugal, Albania tas| OPleh vente kc : favor, | this sort a. 4 ut a Yor AY, BOOK LOCTOR continuow: 1 systematic, Shel from thelr pockets, i Cros. I should somewhere tn. negro. rd in a ago we | od ‘ Legis ne nosed @ faple a | of Re \ vs « es with the same waa ther r h being 4 song, t ait many of i #The British heal la sien veto deanat tself by GORAOPRE 52. m8 \ b t y : 1 ¢ marks the fire 1 1 irial squads are 0, adopted in 1911 under t Aap w " nsation we ae mt Mr his, . < e ay i Vire Depart. enderly in r last “I K road t old Mindy, © of the present Prime Mi . Veoyd ees ihe os eee ard H Peer ial lide sive. Here is anot ‘ ia t t the inside, the | Me" s places. When aman has beea| We're « long way from hon ¥ mm ODDS ity to wir oung ‘omen, he r there 1 r t prave t uad stands | it's « t q ree, has clearly demonstrated the| tor equal credit for cor Miss Murray illu how sd ‘ ‘ ee | , WIG) And: Wher IR BNOIOT feanec gers ae A ees f ij ficial results of such leyislation, “ ine ; 4 and with a littl n ban 1 some] pa dA great deal! w 1 wea oba olds a nati and! we pa ‘ there ve, human jon by pass rrived at her conclusions by pickin fit niqu 1~-sho n read. yer. Ther V that 1 lips t : Ws of the Lritish Labor. Mission health insurance legislation eee of its crippled { pends upon the \ unlaue: reg he has prod. | t apie ads myers There) With shat on th » they set owt i toured the United States at the ty uree 4 : ie ; _ another round of visits, And so it{ books visil, Many of tho public school) ably opened more books than apy|are no taps, no flag, no pomp, Father to rescue the lost battalion which urged by our Governor, This Vools com, between 30 and 35 gov, Lyvks which ase hoplowsly| puplle come to the Lbrary to do reger= jorner person i the world, Bou, who went ove the top tiree| (the Mad) aoa sor reetnnnen A

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