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pare peasnn | “DR. LORENZ EX | '§ IN d DAY AND widely experienced in his specialty of! Thomas G. Haight, former United fon-operative treatment of frac-| States Judge, beginning to-day, will ‘BREAKS Stimulated by sSight of “and Suffering’, He Breaks Health Board Rule of 60 Cases a, Day, Which May Be Enforced in Future to P.revent Surgeon’s Breakdown. “ Examination of 133 patients yes-¢ te by Dr. Adolf Loreng more i ee the number he had plhgined to examine, made tha first of We Borough clinics, suggestad by Vue “Evening World for the qity’s cripples, the largest Dr. Loreng \ has conducted since he has been wd\"k- jag ih New York. It was planned that Dr. Lorenz st © only sixty patients in each of the clinics he is to conduct in Manhat< ian and Brooklyn, and the sixty cal preg of crippled children, hid- the first day were chosen in prelim- {nary examinaations conducted by Department of Health physicians. However, before the examinations by the famous Viennese orthopedist be- gan at 30 o'clock there were twenty other people in line with their de- formed children, hoping that the kundly, white-haired healer of ecrip- ples might see them. When Dr. Loreng learned that they had come in taxicabs from remote parts of the city and that some of them had even come from out-of-town points, he declared he could not this day go away without seeing them. Even after the extra twenty had increased to the total, including those who had appointments, of 133, Dr. lworeng continued the examinations. Tae greatest mumber he had ever examined on one day here previously was 125, and when he had finished he was very tired. It is to guard against Dr. that the Department of Health has limited the number he will see in the future to 60. Only that number of patients wili be seen at the Department of Health headquarters, Flatbush Avenue and Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, Friday morning at 10 o'clock, when Dr, Lorenz holds his next clinic. “We don't want Dr. Lorenz to break down while he is working with us.” said Commissioner of Health Co; Wd to-day; we're going to sist that he stop when he has ex- amined sixty patients, The first sixty who come are the ones he will see, and we want to stress again that all who plan to attend the clinic with their crippled children first see a private physician or a city hospital doctor to learn if the case is @ suitebie one for Dr. Lorenz's attentior After the Friday clinic in Brooklyn. at which it is desired that oniy Brook- and Queens residents present ives, Dr. Lorenz will hold three clinics a week for as long as he re- mains in the city, under the Depart- ment of Health, He will be at the Department Headquarters, No. 606 Peari Street, Manhattan, on Mondays and Fridays at 10 o'clock for residents of Manhattan, the Bronx and Rich- mond, and Wednesdays at 10 o'clock im _ Brooklyn. He will probably be assisted in the Drs. Herman T. Sanitary Superin- Hygiene, Brooklyn, and Franklin B. Van Wart, orthopedic surgeon of the ‘Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn. —_——- STILLMAN HEARING MAY BE SEORET. MONTRBAL, Dee. 15.—Jobn B Mack, guardian for Guy Stillman, whose legi- timacy is impugned by James A. Stillman in his suit for divoree, arrived yesterday for hearings scheduled forJan. M1. He conferred with Gonzale De- fers, Canadian counsel for Mrs, . & request to exclude all but wwyers and witnesses from the hear- is anticipated. Special Xmas Sale Watch,Knife & Chain NING WOR JERSEY 8-CENT FARE HEARING ON TO-DAY the Southern Surgical MINES 133 sociation. “Dr, Lorens ts deeply versed and has been establi tures, dislocations and bone deformi- eeNe de aitaen ties. His methcds of treatment are of little or no walue in treating defor- mities of the soft parts of the body or those due to nerve destruction, and he could not, at any rate personally, treat more than perhaps one in a hun- dred of the cases in bis own line that may be brought to him. prin emma COKE SNIFFING POODLE ARRESTED AS PEDDLER hear the Public Service Railway fare case af special master, sitting at New- ark. Ho was appointed by, Judges Rell- stab, Davis and Wooley. The company is operating on an olght-cent fare under a temporary injunction to nt the Util Commiaaion from reducing it to se cents, Dayton, 0. said that Lieut, Wade as, supply then ran out, So Much Helplessness Carried Dope ter Women itn In- Gentously Constracted Collar. “Snow Bird Molly,” the only coke- sniffing poodle dog on the east aide, is in che hoosegow to-di owner, Stella Fiegel, No. 375 E. 136th Street, who is charged with peddling @rugs the dog carried in an inge- niously constructed collar, Detectives had heard for some time of a trick poodie that was used as @ dope carrier by an east side ven- dor, and that the animal had to have its daily whiff of cocaine, Detectives Spotzky anc Murphy| were detailed to make special search. They saw a well-dressed woman with a white poodle in Lexington Avenue, near 117th Street last night. Trailing her they noticed a man who said something to the woman and, according to the detectives, she called the dog and took from its coilar @ package and slipped it to the man. The detectives arrested all three. Powder, believed to be heroin, was found in the dog's collar. The man eaid he was Ralph Oliver of No, 205 East 103d Street. e DR. C. H. MAYO ASKS ALL U. 8S. SURGEONS TO AID DR. LORENZ Hundreds of Unknown Crippled Called Forth by Visitor, He States. PINEHURST, N. G, An Exceptional Sale of STRICTLY PURE WOOL BLANKETS Regularly $12.98 per pair Sale Price $7.85 Limit 3 pairs to a customer. Block plaid designs in pink, blue, tan, gray, red and black. Size 66x80 inches. Dec, 16— den away in secret nooks and’ cran- ales of the City of New York, and whose plight Was utterly unknown to th medical men and institutions of | tha city, are creeping hopefully forth inta the light at the call of that mod- orn Sed Piper of Hameln, Dr. Adolf Loren. 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