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SEO NA He ES TENE ES ETS OPMENT STS _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919. | Henry F. Williams of the Fire pe. | Williams js a vietim of “an honest! the Chief Medical Bkaminer to Com-| to return to Engine Company 16 for published, authorized this statement: | of this onse, but I presume he was DEAL NOW partment, who was ordered back to! professional mistake missioner Drennan, and he says the | duty. The World, has estab. | ordered ack here. for examination |duty with a broken back encased Ina, “Although he has not been examine’| Commissioner sustained the onters of| “When I was ordered back to duty , te the Dolley of the dapareipent 30 as plaster cast. Dr. John Brannan, Presi- | by the Commissioner of Accounts,| Dr. Smith, Wiliams’s story, told to a|I was encaged in a plaster cast. I + cverything possible for deserving nen dent of’ Bellevue Hospital, where| Ds. E. Benjamin Ratadell, for. 20| representative of The Evening World| Was astounded at such an order, I duty, ave b tting | but we will takers. It Williams has been. a patient since | years examining physiciin in the| who gained admission to sce him in | protested Md = — coeeing at t poe RNA " ie “> i t 0 whe atime livia Stes my shirt sho im the cast. He d nothing to do ; it was in an ¢ at hh authority for the fol-| Fire Department, admitted to a rep-| Bellevue Hospital despite the retusa |W ut not look at int repped it wich the report of the <chtet Medical Fx | is a subject for treatr itement ‘eventative of The Evening World) of Bellevue authorities to permit re-!my et to prove that what looked like @™Miner. Tam not a physician or sur-| tarium or should be wil jams bas not had a square | that he hall protested against Will-| porters to sce Williams, is as fol. in undershirt was really a plasier Cheie pr under Ld law I SS take ie in the department : } | one re Hi reir view ordingly, | backed up| tuckey has not a very go 7 get ¢ ow, |iams bel ent back to ows it with a shirt-jike covering, He rdingty, p y ry good record | Y Y |deal, hut he is going to ket one now, being sent back to duty, He ha Perel 1 Wen PAL tdnaed ail _ [Refused to charige his order. ‘Then [ ‘he Chief Medical Examiner and until | in the department. He has be fn | Mayor Hylan will not stand for injus-| made his report in the presence of Ot! demanded the right of appeal to the "ow have WILL | J no complaint that my | der es for intoxication # tice to anyone.” | Williams to Dr, Joseph Smith,| think it was much more than a badly| Commissioner, as the rules of the ‘ecision might have been wrong wenc ae Acce onding to the facts available for, ¢ f Medical Examiner of the Fire| sprained back. My Lieutenant asked pa a hen provide. He gave me the r i Bay babs Rae | a ge ta after ae : vas | " . ermission to speak to the Commis- I have investigated some matters in | in orc Mayor Hylan wil! give his personal | Mayor Hylan a report propared by) I’cpartment and says the protest was|me to go to the hospital but 4 re-|PErmes . dines connection with thin case. And | Asked to a} attention to the co ot Kogineer the Commissioner of Accounts’ office, | Lot heeded. | fused, thinking I would come around. “Enterimg the office of Commis. nt to assure the firemen and public | Stuc key, ” nerally that neither myself nor! the records produce a Dr, Ramedell was ordered t ir | Finally, after getting treatment from|sioner Drennan, I made a new which ahowed at the olflee of the Camigierc Atl De, Ramsdetl, the department phyai-| Protest. I showed him my caat ‘and will allow any injustice | that Stuckey had been charged with ‘ ommissioner 0 he sent for Dr. Smith, After they in the department absence without leave for a little lean Accounts for examination Sept. 2.|{ clan in whose district I live at No.| had been in c fon, the Com- ("I shall stop at once the practice |inan two hours at one time. Thee i He answer » summo: D1 ) Kast 166th Street, the Bronx, and missioner said of sending men hurt fn line of duty or hei i. 1 {is summons to ar alty after hearing rROM at 1 ¢ k P.M. He sat in Com. | from my own doctor, I was advised to}, Omer es v “ yt roe you in Ll i te eg Sach pdr! it is neces \ : a dh dy 0, obe 0 ord of Dr, Smit sary to make Ay pletures: r UARTERMASTER’S DEPT. | mis Hirshficld's office until 6) try violey rays. They helped and the) «1 returned to my engine com pany — “I ehall see to tt that personal fret. | Legs! Legs! Legs! . ) 1 was not called upon to| pain ceased for about four hours after] and shortly afterward collapsed. Ines shal! not operate aguinat a fire- | dey pemeed fee the acher P BS! gs: Legs: ‘ THE WAR IS OVER—BUY NOW testify. Ie went home sick and has|a treatment, By that time tho effect |Then I was removed to Bellevue and [an heeding either sick leave or the PMchey'a friends expaimng the|, Sooner or later every boy a % at covered Dest medical o gical attentior been on sick leave since. | of the rays wore off and I was help- | Cncased In a new Cast that covered hl oF surgical attention JOlive Drab Khaki Coats (fine for | Khaki Trousers... me trom my feet to my n Pulleya possible.” charge of absence without leave de- lis mighty conscious that he 00 e elare that he was struck by a mot ©) mechanics)... .. $1.50 | Sheeprkin Moccasins 1.00 Five days ago he made application | lews again wer@ rigged over the bed and it was u tidson and Char pM 424.8 ‘em! “ © Web Trews belts s30| sear Coats ++12.00 |] for retirement on a pension, after} “Dr. Smith, obief medical exam. | Necessary to use rope pulleys FIREMAN DE pang ie ne ae Aneta Sere has ‘em : Sweater: ‘ Socks (Wool) 235 [Ij having con 1 twenty years’ ser-|iner, eventually ordered me to go to|t© Move me in bed. Recently the NIED SICK Ntuckey’s memo! still affected and Our boys’ long trouser ts (Gray ool Beste 730 ‘ , cea ; te have ‘theenl ee to-feet cast was removed and, that does net ke what he is doit it desi dt fi os secon jubber . ice in th artmen is applica-|a@ private concern ae the original one restored. sce bot © e is doing. | suits are designe: © reheve Shoee—First Quality Calfskin, .-. Underwear (Shirt or Drawer 2:38 [I tica was refused on the advice of the | X-Ray photographe made ot my| “cDe fuyre, dts eurreon who has ine! LEAVE, SAY REPORTS lth kw i Raincoats (Officers) 7 tne Horsehide Gloves +60 Corporation Couns and as s00n as) be, The concern wanted to charge |'" charge, says th muscles and lign- ” jettles Shs joa at Seay jo Sweweraeny of those And all other artictes of Quartermaster's Dept. at % original prices. = SALE AT THIS ADDRESS ONLY -@@ 245 West 42d Street, New York City y- iments are torn loose from the spine 10 EVENING WORLD | , e he rece he is to be asked to give | me $30 for them. { could not afford/and that it will be months before | WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—-0f the gawky years his testimony to Commissioner Dren-|to pay so mach money and friends |can possibly leave the hospital, Tam | 4 4 , ~ German vessels scuttled. at Scapa; Mannish but not old- nan unless the case is removed from h , adv! sure that I owe my life to Bellevue =e . is artment by the Mayor e Suiee I talked advised me to £0) Hospital and Dr. Sayre, and nothing Ordered to ( ity From Tuberculosis| Flow, the battioship Baden, the | Mannish, | ospital and have them | that can be done for m ARMY AND NAVY BUILDING . T ' * ie withheld * ., 4 cruisers Frankfurt, Nuernberg and = BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 8TH AVE. fen that when made free. | Thia I did oat rien Fy a6 not have to ak for anything. Sanitarium, Is Charge—Drenman | siden and fifteen deatroyers have |. Ail the touches boys want to duty with a . ae | ‘onde ospital, and the TT Stuckey" "lthi OT AAR T DANY ARONN NENG dl while on ac-| | Bad, done he ald: Do, not, think food, "treatment and nursing are Tells of Stuckey’s Record. | een floated, a London despatch «o|this Fall—soft @oll lapels, iS BUILDING—LOOK FOR THE FLA d the right to| oe. wae, Setting anything out of the | simply marvellous Another complaint has been made |the State Department reports. Throe|sewed on belt across+ the iad a Hh {X; i eta beer a tered | Commissioner Drennan, after read-(to The Evening World concerning |other destroyers probably will be back ffs — i . the administration af the Medical |Taised. ack, cults on trousers. ” eSpeiey | Examiner's office of the Fire De- Blue serges; also fancy aw partment. Four persons have writ- “BAYER. CROSS” ON . |mixtures. ten declaring that Gearge A. Stuckey, a member of Engine Company No, 30 at Noa, 278-284 Spring Street, Man- GENUINE ASPIRIN Our boys’ neckwear is hattan, was denied sick leave by the id Medical Examiners when suffering lesigned to have a pull from tuberculosis, It .wan further | lwith the boys. Re-en- reported that after being refused «ick forced where they pull it. Attractive Fall patterns. leave Stuckey went to the tubercu losis clinic of the Roard of Health | and that he was first ordered to the a ne ee Rh EE a ey ry Otsville Sanitarium and rubsearent: | | RoGERS PEET COMPANY H . ly received at the Leeds Sanitarium, “ Broadway Broadway Investigntion shows Stuckey Wh | ssauinet est be eee A. gel eite St. is “Four at 34h Se. " ‘onvenient ‘ e sent to Leeds and that while under- | sotety “Bayer Cross.” Alwa buy | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. i going treatment there he was per- an unbroken Bayer package which! at Warren at 41st St. } } emptorily ordered to return to the/eontains proper directions to safely| : : city by the medial examiners and relieve Headache, Toothache, i ; e e e e has been compelled to report at the of. |eehe, Neuralgia, Colds and ai ° fice of the examiners daily for about | Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets | en icing ml elr two weeks instead of being allowed Led? few hg st drug oteres- ‘re —X—X—X——sSSS_lSaS_Sl_ ft " to take treatment ordered for by |packages also. Aspirin is the H Ld Hoard of Health at the Leeds Sant |mark of Bayer Manufacture of|SUNday World Wants Work @} “e tarlum, / Mbnoaceticacidester of Salleylieacid | i “Lam not familiar with the detaiin|.—Adet Monday Morning” Wonders. §} avor is wonderrul. : Dl ceatell You will enjoy Camels more than any cigarettes you ever smoked! 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