The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1922, Page 23

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National Tuberculosis Association in their meeting here to-day. Mr. \ cll Drolet is statistician of the New York “ APPFLLATECOURT (WILL SEEK OUT. (=e against 41,097 females. The reason ' for this difference in tuberculosis H mortality was found, sald Mr. Drolet, } i in the conditions under which they } work which break down resistance ee ccnp and cause the development of adult a prelim workers, Several being mined. pay for treatment. pensary work into industry. This has been urdertaken by the Gouverneur ‘|Tubercutiosis Clinic of ‘Bellevue and] s« Allied Hospitals at the suggestion of| Borden, form the New York Tuberculosis Associ-|® : WASHINGTON, May 4.—Tuber-Jation. An industrial health survey of] $ Ciympls: culosis kills almost twice as many] Workers employed in the district ered by that institution is being made Beginning in February, 1922, Mr. Godias J. Drolet told members of tho prolet said, an industrial nurse made inal Law, Appellate Divi- Mp sion Rules, Shows Male Mortality Ex- ceeds the Female. ‘THAMPTON ROCHESTER, N. Y., May 4.—The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Fourth Department, has}men as women in New ‘York City, unanimously reversed the decisign by Supreme Court Justice Pooley in the Buffalo Gravel Corporation case, hold- ing the Donnelly Anti-Trust Law was unconstitutional, in that amendments enacted in 1918 exempting combina- tions of farmers and dairymen to be created to fix prices denied to other business men the rights ac- corded to farmers and dairymen. Justice Pooley had overruled a de- murrer interposed by District Attorney Moore of Erie County to a suit in equity brought by the Buffalo Gravel Corporation to restrain him from prosecuting the corporation under the Donnelly law. District Attorney Moore appealed from Justice Pooley’s decision. An opinion by Associate Justice Fubbs, accompanying the Appellate Division decision, holds the suit in @vuity could not lawfully interfere with the enforcement of a criminal law, even if it were unconstitutional and the law, therefore could not be Gevlared constitutional in such an #ction, Even if that contention should Le wrong, however, the, court holds neither in the case at issue nor in gny other case on record has the con situtionality of the law successfuliy been attacked. “It is elementary that ‘equity will | mot interfere to prevent enforcement | of criminal law,’ the opinion says, touching the propriety of the action brought before Justice Pooley. “That + rule has never been departed from in a case in this State where a person has been indicted and seeks to avold a trial on the indictment by bringing an agtion in a court of equity to re- strain the enforcement of the statute under which he was indicted on the ground that it was vold. “There are at least three ways in which the plaintiffs could raise the questions that the statute for the vio- lation of which they have been in- dicted is unconstitutional and void— either by motion for dismissal, by habeas corpus, on by plea. nected with his company. turers of soap. 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Georgette, Hair, Felt, Straw and Straw com- binations in Dressy, Tailored and Sport models; trimmed with ostrich, fancies, flowers, ribbons, stream- ers—in all the season's new colors. ee Bett John St, & Maiden Lane UPSTAIRS ‘We Have No Store. Buy Direct trom th Factory, Open Ey; ‘Sat, until 6.30 P.M. FOR SORE FEET yay Peterson’s Ointment To the millions of users of Peter. son's Ointment, Peterson says “Don't fail to use it for inflamed, feet; it does the work over Best for eczema and itch- AN EXTRAORDINARY ff sia laid THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922, survey to ascertain the | TRIES TO KILL COP 28 , girl told of four weeks’ imprisonment tol to Tiersch’s abdomen and told him possibilit of going into local fac by her husband, during which she]to get out or be killed. Bodenberg tories for the actual examination ot|» WHO RESCUED GIRL] was shametutty maitreatd by the men| forced hin way in and struck the ree managers wel-| @ 7 comed the idea and agreed to utilize the health service offered, which con- sisted of educatiorfa] talks to the em- ployees and an annual examination of all persons ten per cent underweight Cases found suffering from tube) onatstfjimeniongiamene SIR ROBERT BORDEN COMING. May 4,.—Sir Robert ly Premier of Canada, rhulme were passengers which sailed for New Lord Leverhulme sald he was visiting America on business con- He is Chair- man of Lever Brothers, Ltd., manufac- in. B5c, 60c, $1.00, $8.50, 2 - he took to visit her in thelr room in Sheek W > East 16th Street. bullet entering the wall. The young Greek W ho I ‘osed as of] inner who appeared to have|woman was taken to the Kings Noble Family Accused |been working for Karek acoosted|County Hospital, where her parents, by Bride. volver, which was discharged, the Radways Jellform WARS ON Tiersch and his partner, Detective | informed by the police, joined her. . Bodenberg, on the street, and follow-| The girl was a children’s nurse In complained of suspicious 1 Karek, twenty-five years old,!ing his suggestion they found the|Roston. Karek made her acquain- RH U SM Intil the work proves too k, was held in $6,500 bail by] Karek room. Karek invited Tiersch to} tance, sald he was of a noble family however, all who wish are] Magistrate Simpson yesterday after/enter. Karek's frantic bride tried to/and rich, offered to marry her and he had tried to kill Detective Cart| escape and fought with him. He over-|take her to New York for a honey- Tiersch, the last of many men to] powered her and sought to deliver|moon and she became hiv wife. For It Digs Down tuberculosis, ca @ are referred to thelr physi-/whom Karck is alleged to have sold] her to Tierach. the four weeks they have been here, Pee the Very Roots of He Qutt O, . . " * + sane Mr. Drolet described a movement in| cians or to other clinics if they cannot or tried to sell his bride, Olive Sulli- Y © ett, ane line told tt ‘ rogeist—it i} Equity Suit Cannot Void Crim-] Tuberculosis AssociatiOn|yow york to extend tuberculosis dis. sell h m a detective, she told the detectives, she had led a| ‘send your van, twenty years old. of Bosto The! nounced. Instantly Karek put life of shame and horror. Fulton Street Bond Street BROOKLYN =-NEW YORK Business Hours 9 to 5:30 (ea y* 74 The Loeser “Ask Mr. reau is at the sorvica of every- — = sietbiion, "ees At Left—The Mt. Washington odiline pada, teas This is a bachelor wardrobe. 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