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tion Starting To-Morrow. Commissioner Copeland, have shown gers buctil, the germs of diarrhoea. jepartment of the American Legion . In aT woeees br. Capetand Asks [ose FOR EACH DAY OF $927,608 to Keep Up Work. ee nd but ninety-four inspectors. The] Whit he did. LEGION MEETING Will Demand From Board of Estimate More Milk Sta-}an inspector is nine and the number] $14) he Was eure he o State Department Conven- Thirty per cont. of mil ksamples taken in London, declares Health of milk sold in the British metropolis, further asserts the New York Iealth Commissioner, is heavy not alone with the souring germ but with colon iia tii city’s growth, a at con Ine 1 the Board] Bast coda are about ceive it my duty to T don't think we have enough in- ora for the schools. There are e than 1,000,000 school chitdren|* z= brokerag average number of schools served by pupila in each inspection district]. vagn —_—. tions, Nurses and Inspectors Compares London's Jabout 11,000. 1 doesn’t require 6 (ee a. acnecte ttractive Programme fo: Infected Milk With New York’s Pure Supply. fee MINH Uc etuered: Grreue API: day. tov.” se These inspectors, said Dr. Copt+ -operate with the nurses in guarding the health of the chil- dren, They notify parents when tho health of a child is threatened. of tuberculosis. Every drop Held in 820,000 Dr. Copeland makes these obser gins tomorrow at Syracuse and, peme Snkea) tee ore vith a general reunion of veterans of | Department of this city, long admit- te World War, will continue until Dr. Copeland ¢ Mothers and delegution permitted to be uid Dr, Cope- ms that are Optin.stic as the Health Commis- sioner was on the mill situation, his views on maternity and the care of infants hy the elty were less encour- aging, It lies within the power of the authorities, he said frankly, to Suce the me bables at ¥. Deegan, tlie +Spangled Banne e speeches by arnunders, 0 Wade H. Ht e and Hundt Mills, Russel! and Charles nH McNide Lise: nee tts stant! murderous if tt oF lenough nurses for y ate Roovevelt und Maj . Lejeune a | 3 will talk to the! pr, Copeland's obs inspired by bud The afternoon proceedings will be] mitted by the D artment of Health|] tie taking of the report of Charles}to the Board of timate for 1923.) 9) Pope € 1, President of the Vet-| phe Commi r proposes to en-|f} erans’ Mountain np, and the re-V ares upon 4 under-| [| porta of the committzes ou hospitall-lrayen by th art Chiet of littee sation and the standing Rear Admt William + former Judge Ker uw M. Landis} Th, ‘will speale at the Priduy murning ses BE sion. In tho afternoon at ates, who are requested t form for that one duy at | Sins vf foodstuffs Syne rau orca join and, v | 1 ru head, will r | B i dium to witne amex, Proceeds of the eB champlonehtp games, Prococds t show are to be devoted to th Ne ©) d thig of the mountain camp at », th) Lake. | nth! The parade is to b efke}§ Gov. Mill Senate Wadswort! York Congressional is to be w ball tn tho evening and a special midnight performance at} start te Kelth's Theatre Unfluished bi 0.8 |Mhof State offic will be left to the tand Broadway at 7.50 4 saturday \ evelt ts the head of} tx which has arranged the mois hin the Millionaires Eat Crackers and Milk Crackers and milk is a simple dish, but enjoyed by every one. Tak-hom-a Biscuit has a flavor that makes this light, nourishing luncheon taste better than ever. Baked in the Thousand Window Bakeries. [oose-Wites Biscurr (ompany Branches ir Over £00 Cities | Sein Biscuits vations in telling why ‘the Health| ®upplies and places where they are sold, in the Commissioner's opinion, is of more beneficial effect than any $08 more in 1928 to] Department might undertake. : pandas wth ted the best equipped in the world, | ouor ’ Baturday afternoon. : » ershing is tu be the a “abi ati a sein ‘ vorteg| Cuduct Mts affairs than it is using J tage uel ty if this ‘year, New York City's milk,| If the same careful examination o by @ guard of fourteen } lonor of activities of the 5 men When he comes before the con 6 pelled to ha dom from infe One of the best works accomplishe! by the Health Department is through baby health stations, and Dr. Cope- land has asked for two more stations fe says the work of tmmunizing children against diphtheria has re-| arm of 1 duced the mortality rate 26 per cent. | Tombs P In two ye tn defaut action of the Grand Gage, who surren a fow days confidential empl single activity that the Health and who adn so very practical reward," ted Dr. Copeland. comm an te found. ©") FACES GRAND JURY Mould AS CITY EMBEZZLER onal insper Former Treasurer of Salem, N.J., Fugitive Since Feb- ruary. SALEM, N. J., Sept. 20,—Showing in he had been under since he . Alfred O. Mitchell Copeland also wants thirty Dr. § by a simple} six more medical inspectors at $1,319] W% ok to Balan: to-tay’ te > £2] each to. look nol chil-[face a chanrge of the misuse of dren Hie » 18 1$80.000 worth f cancelled bonds wholly: ina ewan € rensurer. He was Angeles three weeks clerk. one and face use of crying soover, Tin ah Tim willing. hg meeting fe said he tier than to do 1 he entered the 1 Philadelphia, he make goo, neas just went to 1 to be presented to the Salem County Grand Jury GAGE GOES TO TOMBS FOR STEALING $115,000 Hall on Hie Confesston. Henry P. Gage, for fifteen years a © of the brokerage of Danzig & Co., No. 100 Broad- fitted robbing the t to the entre Street Court ball to awalt the Jury. dered to the au- Ago, tn specifically ay 300 share SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES Fashion Show MISS IRE THEATRE, BROOKLYN, WILL BE REPRODUCED AT OUR FULTON STREET STORE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK AT 10:30 A. M. AND 2:30 P. M. OUR DRESS- MAKERS WHO DESIGNED THE GOWNS WORN BY MISS CASTLE AND HER MANNEQUINS HAVE MADE EXACT REPLICAS OF THESE BEAUTIFUL COS- TUMES FOR US AND THEY WILL BE DISPLAYED ON LIVING MODELS, 132921331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN F ULTON STREET aro BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt It Subway Motion Brooklyn | Extraordinary Sale Thursday | Exclusive Quality Furs GIGANTIC PURCHASES MADE, MONTHS AGO, GIVE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO OFFER UNUSUAL VALUES Muskrat Coat 40 INCHES LONG, FULL AND GENEROUS SWEEP. LARGE SHAWL COLLAR, WIDE MAN- DARIN SLEEVES. French Seal Coat DYED CONEY, THREE-QUAR- TER LENGTH WITH CRUSH OR SHAWL COLLAR. CAN BE WORN BELTED OR LOOSE. ° Bay Seal Coat DYED CONEY, FULL LENGTH MODEL, LARGE CRUSH COL. LAR AND TURN-BACK CUFFS OF DARK NATURAL SQUIR REL. WIDE MANDARIN SLEEVES. Hudson Seal Coat DYED MUSKRAT, 40 INCHES LONG, CAREFULLY MATCH ED SELECTED SKINS. FULL RIPPLE BACK squirrel col and f Scotch Mole Coat 325 mw 48 INCHE LONG, SHAWL, CRUSH OR CHI COLLAR. 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