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BY
Discoverer of Turtle Germ
Smiles Benignly When He
Reads Report on Cure
by U. S. Sur?jeons.
MORITZ EISNER EXPLAINS
Purchaser of Rights to Sell
Treatment Says the Berlin
Doctor Will Issue a
Signed Statement
To-day
TrIEDMAIMN REJECTED IN
TUBERCULOSIS MEETING.
tvlni ? was
on ven
ngtoi ' ? ?
Stud) and
Wrife*a Widespread publieit)
his bee" q ven to the claima of an
all?g?e care for tuberculosis.
Resolved That there is no infor?
mation before the National Associa?
tion for thfl Study and Prevention of
Tubercjios 5 to justify the bel ef
that any specific cure for tubercu?
losis Has Dien discovered v\hich de
?e'ves the confidence of the medica'
profession or the people, and
Retoiver- That it is the duty of
thi pjfci c to continue unabated all
the presen*, ??veil tried agences for
the treatment and prevention of tu?
b??eu - ? s
l" edri h FYam F-a-ilmanr wa?
dieturbed yesterday when he
heard of the report mad? his "cure"
by l"i ted states Burgeons And. -
inri StimSOn to the Nation. Asso
tion for thf Btudy and ?
Taber ?nden and Dr.
son havo ring in?
.mt^nt tests "f th< _-erm
lemedy In the hoi thli
thi othei Elsne
\ aWft^LW
? W%?oW>
See America's
ONLY
Geyserland
YELLOWSTONE
PARK and PACIFIC
COAST TRIPS
Northern Pacific Ry
$Q7 From Chicago < .-orrespor T
84
nglv low far? from New
Yort
1 Pr-MB St P-ajl ?nd
2 Minneapolis
T" Yellowstone r?rk bbmI return, vlfl
G?nimet. Mont . vvith mmpl... tripof
6 davs in Ihr Purk, inrhiding ?taga
t'P-4?|v>r. tion, 1" meal? and S night?
1'igng a* Yellowstone P?rk Hotels.
%\ f\A 75 9r"tr\ Chicago (?BOT
IV X re.pondinglv 1 ?w
S) farr? from N??w Y'?rk -
$Q*T.65 Fron- St Paul ?nrl
?Z7 / M-Tineapoll? ?
To Yallowaione P?rki via G?rdin-r.
Mor.'ana. returning via Yellowstone.
Mor.ranr, *e?.tern gatewa- through
Colorad' . with trip of lour d?y? ?n the
Park. ir,:!uding ?tage traniportation.
10 meal? ?nd I night? lodging at Yel
low?tmie Park Hotel?. Other trip?
?t aur.ilarly low rates.
$65
Prom Chicago (correapon.!
mg!y low farea from New
York
SB"** From St Pau and
iJij Minneapolia?
To North Pacific Coaal ?nd return
on certain dates in June and July.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
is only line to Gardiner Qarte?
Bray, rriginal and northern en*
?trat - to Yellowstone Park.
FSrSBISlh ronductrd excursions tn and
9roat>i the I'ark from Chicago, St faul
ltd M anaapottl ?-aci week. Throuth sleep
tut tOTt, Make rttrrvatirmr tarty.
Bookl-t? fr?re. Let me help you plan
jroui trip?
Hr.H'n*
ftt, L?;
BB --.
Sir *-??-?
hew tons
Gas and Coal
Combination
Beebe Ranges
Janes & Kirtland
BaTII \ni.Kis4.
133-135 West ?44th Street
PARKER'S
?, HAIR BALSAW
f 1.? ? ttA beaotifie? Hi? baa.
1 1, ? '.I .- ?: I I' ???
**e??r Fail? to Restore Ofay
H?ir to It? y on thf ul Colot.
l'r*.???nt? hair f&llli
ry- ?n<l ?I or. ?r
lTji?rj
FORMER INSPECTORS ON W \Y TO PRISON.
\n 1. Sweetie) . No J. Mutt ha; So 3. Thompson; N?> 4. Husse;
a ?. i... ni iv t. doctor a cl
I !J.".,?hsi t,,i hia -? ? wa?
il- mad?
exiui . ?x
?. ; hing but n
th? government do?
Fnedmann It All Smiles
When seen hu | at thi Ma
1 tic the turtle K- n wai
smiles To thai pari .?f I >r. An?
sor. s- address t w hich he said i
'acts thus lai obsei -'?I do
)U8tif] th. e rem
>? hich ha> been inspir? u
.
- t th? . rill? i- ni in? am n.
?
the ? .
bel
Friedmann said h? i ad o?
: ?
Moi reai
.... ?
? a e Dr. Fri? dm Im
And : m therm
?-mm- iftei
nlj th? h? ndlln? ? thai ai ?
? ??!' Ilif-ll I
i on the sntsgonism si m< dl
...
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Bk< yr. . doi '?? metnb? i i
n that ?i ; ?
? ? rst ?"
Admits It Is No Specific
I u ? ? i. ? i msde
? laim that the turtle b
?
and added that the plan
atribu?
a ? otntnei
YY', are goini
?
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e wl ' ?? ?i il w
e i
waa Mi. nei
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from Canada < mornii
In i ommunict
?.??i first with List ben v. n
mson. r.isn-1
? -?al th'- ?
? the eil
ng nt
"1 will not let luin talk." a
lo-moi
tatemen!
? o'clock yeatei ften non M
?
had not arrived In Ne? York. Ta
'?. anei a aa found *t th
Man stn waiting ior l" Frledraann I
- ton M"-iuta when
goi Lernoon. M
? , : t.. B?\ III
ism the fa? t the I
? ?
O u;- ? Ing oui ii??xi t?> i ?i
Friedm his new post
not Pot h 1er's friend, Captain Aria.:?
of thi ? oai I artlllcr; Rhod? lalari
Nations Guard. Mr. Arnold said i
y? ould sink at ound foi a f? a* da
iak? the do? toi l a? k t" l*r?? id? t "
vYith him, bt ? ".?? ?
mu h Inti rest? d In he g i F. F. I
m.- Lltut? establishi d in hi ?
Donald Dal a ited li
Ml mil?i Hospital on March 1
for bone tubei Is ?>> i -r. i ri? d
waa removed from the bospitu
:esterday. Thi lift:, boj i n
?? s as 1 " ?n the fact ths
th? > were not aatisfled with the prog
if-sfc "i th? boj Donald ws
gov? niii.? nt su]
Never Mot Piorko-vaUy.
i >r Friedm mi denied ??? hai i \ ?
????i aasoclated with Di Plork ?
who, acc?o**d1ng t" foreign dlspatchei
claims that Dr. Prtedmann w?orked li
hi? labora">r> In Berlin som?
?,K. i ?r ***iiedmann said ho ??
., ,,rr?, reporta thai th?* Plor
koa ? k* germa wei **
rival h
er, ? ommsntlng on Plorkowskj
?nid that imitators would V-BIT natui
ally b?'f?in now to oome to the front
He ma?!?- n?. r?f?ren?a, however, to ih.
suits Instituted som?? years atr.. against
in - oosnpeny, in whl? i. he wot
by a lud???- of the United St.". i Di?
trtr-t Court for putting up Hunjradl
MatySB In b'-ttlr*? bo similar to Hun
-,, ,,. . ?? ?? th? casual
pin ? hs ? i
"The Medical Record*' In an editorial
in to-day's Issus 'alls sttention '?> the
(liai then no f? deral law thai
can reach tho sstabliahment of Ftk d
mann institutes In the thin
.-1 .t? s which an Bald to bt coi i n ?i bj
ths Frledmann Blamn contract i<
rails on the Individuel Btatea to iak.
action
REPORT ADVERSE TO
FRIEDMANiYS "CURE"
Federal Physicians Conducting
Official Tests Find No Reason
for Confidence in Serum.
! I'roni TBS Trihur. Mur?-?u I
Washington, Ifaj B Dr. P*rledrlch|
f'raii/ Frledmann and in1- refiuted ,
"eure" for tuberculoeii wen crltlclaed,
if not ? ondf-niiHii. in a report by i'r
.John I. Aii'Its , ,,f ,|?. initf-d Btatea
Public H?satth .Service, mad?- to-ds is
the convention of thr National Asso?
on i
Tub? r. i i.'- la,
"We ,-i-e in a position to state I
the effects thus far obaerved do
justifv the confdence m the rem
which has been .nspired bv wideipr
publicity."
I
of the Publ i i
ng
loan i-hv bI i ? ' h
I ?? \e i
I a it l- with th< -
rn full n|i| . ?
Bate
er
Th? u - ;
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Hull 1 . .Ills"I. V
the Secreta i e Tr? asur)
? S the m ? l|
full hist m of
Imann ? m
, the '< State?. Ii
I
s -
Confidence Not Warranted
-
much
-
t*? plague" i
? ; ? ? ?? prepai
lion, and, on th?
? -- ' ' :
'
It. our op r
I
as It I
sons In ?
?
? .?nd we ^rt constrained to a
viae agamit any leisenmq of thoie *
??now- measures avhieh have not on
effected euros but which have reduc
the incidence of the du,eaae "
i ? ?
to keep his : '?
It beim
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H.? d lacas?
of con1 . .
th? Depertm.
ne to Am.
? i 'lit I'ri.
epai
| tion an.] adminl
ami n - effects on patl<
??? ntatlvea of I ? P Health Sei
? ? . ' ,. .
' ?* illingnee? to pla< ? .,' tl
: such .r th? fac?
ind ami aft
...
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Deta.la Kept Bad?
A ?
ho \va
not v?. tiling i" re? i al ..il th?. di I
. ..mrai
lalned In ins pr? ? nden. e
"In oui ? ? ?
mann bas
of the iiitrani ia lai m? thod ?? Ion? u
pulmonar; ? :
able proportion of thei
nitrate .?t ol
oi hav? Buffered from '?> scess forma
tions. Ii Is ??'. ident, then f"i i thai
onslderable portion of I
o.a expect t. ? tmenl
the hands of I ?r. Kri. dmann tc
? ? ? .. ong period.
B th? Tlllt te
...
? ntfl i*- undei era; Th< ?
:.,, .. n found i" be an s
ganlsm hat n| proi erti? ? q lit? differ
<nt from those of any tubercul? bacil
lui a Ith hi. h w. .?i ?? ,?i lualnted. u
appears i" be Identical with an ..r^.n
Tivat..?1 from S l"W lOOpful? ..I
th?- mstei ? sed tot In }eci l< :
i ,. dmonn permitted us to place
?m culture medk In his presa i ?
\v. req ?> Bted Dr, Frlexlmann to f i:
iush us with a large amounl ??f this
h, ... i lal fee examination bul this he
I, , ,i,-i lined i" do. VT? ca?
howeier, that iiv ,iik; acid fas
are being "? i'" ;*''1 bj ?h? Intrem
lai .nui Intravenous method, alth?
vv. are leT" ? -r.? n I of what ni.'ilnitn thO)
are suspei i bai sddli
Bubatan? - o? substan ? i bm an
tain??i in th? final mlxtur?
The board found ?ha> "*"'?
. ondlllona Imponed |! would ha ? ?.,?
portunll on ;,, it id ?? ? ull in of the
bacteria -a d to bi used In ?om? n i.
b) Dr. Prledmann |" the on paratton
of hi*- treatment, W tatst Its path?*- I
??enicttj on the i"*-*' i animals i,( ah
Berve th?- effect of treatmi ni b? him \
at tuberculosis patients with his On? '
.-I'd remedy. These limitations the
Investigators found nsatisfi tor) from I
in? m i? null. Maii'li"1' '
Investigation to Continue.
The boya raaaani m-. e?i it--.u. . ? ,,.,..
finished, as th?' tssts being conducted
m th.- hygt?nl. laliswtorj her? ?n.j the
e persoi
win i.ntinui
'I'li?
li? arlng the r.rt h i "
adopt? d r?
? la t Ion i,. - ? rmai Ion l<
th?
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CITY WILL ENTER QUEST
FOR TUBERCULOSIS CUR
Laboratory in OtUville To I
Devoted to Work of E\
perimental Research
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VVhll? erring
lined i r
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Ihg st tins ' tu-, wh< ? i ?.??. so m u
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The Comm oi sr
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First lln? patholn
il to lh<
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on lioiiHr- six h ?i -s wi1
r un ??f .
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d tr?-,i
rnonai ? osla
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terlologlcal worl oi ? ? Ith th?
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II. B1g| ? ? "'h'-? r
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lion wnil pu
vx aa sao
worl than ahouM
act? ntit.- ....
u..- . ' i.v.1.1 sd thai am ? ?' ' '?''i'1 ?"
. a valu?
Y\ hen asked i, -
?..? | !.. -SlOli
- ? I I. S.l'.l
?i thfa ? la one ? th? portant
f
?i?-,,:? tro) and pn r? ntloB of
ti.i?. t? uloaia
. ? labt .' fog ? ?*??" \
eeostst of as aaslst?nl rl ?
-. - a b*"i : and ba - t '
n baa i? rioioBist ??' j
ratoi saststaal I
\mmm
NOW IN STRIPE
< salkNMd If? in H r?.? oatr
lohn B. Stanch rmai m
foi u?-vv? trial., and ?
of y?, h?
? ? ..un ir
i iximun .mi. i t
mlsdi m. anoi Indi? tm? nl ?.f a hi? h th
? ? - In ti
? i
N'oi. f ? m? i i u
? ? li was :
? ... tl) s bat tin
of a ?? rali
t room a
:?? th? u t n. to th? lalan
kl m ih.? obtained p? mission h
? ? iia ? ounsel, to vli
. k children si hla
? i
mei
appll atISn f<
.... of i acnnble doufa
i la I. Wellman foi nils'-' -.1
thai " . ? .n peal would be I ik<
?
ide punlshmei
m? The Iswyei sddi
? ? th? onvii'i "ti of hi- ? le
? of Se
w ?in a prejudl?
agi insi t hi s hole p.. foi ce al prei
? i ?
Home Visit Depresses Murths.
Tu. fusil of Murtha to his famll ?
rsing eft? i i
him attempts i
ora and poll? emen ?tatloned <
neai h a home, In Bast 32d Btrec
? t ten him. Hla two oungi
t? and ' >? II .ir-- still i
of the measles, an
Is wen tiled op to tl
? ?.- s, when they .? red a bra*.
the >>ig it
? Imself to loo
ft th? tee.
with three depi
named William Whitma
led mi
... k The War
? painted
ked nu?, tii. Tonal
? ? ??.- i v. hit h i -
- ? :. did I ???' -? ? U
n tei ng
Itl thi Bheiill dul) upho
iutomal of Yvhi?
ihota m pirI
moui the I ios
and ! berlfT William Whitma
? ? . i n? pi Ison s an wei
? ? . mu ?? tl
? nee to Poll?
. : 'I
? ? . . ? '..in ti
-: ? : '
tnd then 11 III ?
otbs
i i- adquai lera building Be?
..i tin men, ex? ? pi Hua ?
from th<
? mad m I. ?
'th? gam< st ?
rowd with
-n. k? ? ai uptilts
l
p
si i
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nannei eg?
Mai and n,
? (Using thi
: i ? e turo
Ing
\y ? : d .. now?
lemcnt i is s
-.. . . t il ? ! I
snd photograi a wer
. tweni
i Mu. th. original crowd wai
i ? : hapa two hundr? d per?
When Mi?- entered th.- prlsoi
dlsreputsbla lookinj
? d ??? er i?? the Boa ? r.
and t!.. ? ? -St M.irk'e Place to Bat ?
?.n?) avenue The cro* d m? It? d sa ?
until thej srrived at
Department
? e? non. th? on ? i- '? ?? Insj i ?
? ?i nothing more than an occa?
sional shout of Then the; P"' from
?
Detective Gives Them Cigars.
o igh n ?as not!? sable that
"?!? waa n?? uniformed policeman in
arhll? the crowd waited around
Police Headquarters, Just after the
van turned toward tin? Bowery, a d??
tective Jumped on th?? tailboard step,
? ?mi. reaching down Into his pocket,
OUt a handful of iliars Yvhi? h
tii nti\ srriggled throug? the
iuitt. rs of the Bis? ..
, Maria. Boms one on th'- Inaidi took
it,.m and that ti,f" wen appreciated
v. m . . id? ni from the i louds of toba.-..-?
,-uiok. ' al soon drifted out between
the ahuttet-a
A' u? duck m 53d atreel then wsa i
half hour wait, wiurh the ItlSPC tOTB
? iiiiui? ?i ,n the pi isoi ;?? n waiting
room, wiij? im sii.-nfi discovered that
neithei ol tin- iw,, boats ol the regu?
lar fl? ? ; S as a v .UlaliP
Then the Lowell of tho Department
of Charities was borrowed from the
7<?ih tree! dock, oppostti ths Metro
i politan Hospital, and th?- former In
-: ' ? toi - were placed aboard thai boal
? wen u?? other prisoners to ba
' Ol SI "ii that trip. Within half
an houi Bheiill Ha**bu**gor had kli
1. > lpt1 foi ins ? bargas snd th?-? had
.' paii ?u the ariaoa routine
a slry, cuhTUnka and acarfpins
wen taken from them ?? n?i deposited In
th? penitentiary safa after erhlch their
i.greea srers taken, sun in the Bam?
order In which their namea sppeared
??n the Indictment Bweenej Worths,
Thompson and Hueaey.
Thi next Step t.. ths harlier shoi??
brOUghl them f.ne to fa, e with the
proposition of cloaa??****ap***ad hair and
. I?.. i, ahkven Cacea The latter rer-iiir?.'
tii.tit meant the loss of a mustache to
? ?" h man but Thompson was prartl
..ill\ Immune on the hair rutting part
of ths ordeal, bacanas he has aHrai i
worn ins h.iir- ? loos-cropped.
Striped -nit.- mil taps for ea? h man
produced nrx?. and. stranse|\
enoUBjh this tinal atCf) la the lfvel of
an ordlnarj penitential**- psfaasasr
seemed t.. rh?er BWSSnsy up rather
than depress him Dp to that time the
I
"muet Indicted polie? manejctar of N?-?v
York' bad been asori sari) than an) ???
his . "mpani"tis ? ? ?
far the .?atlirixim i" dlBcard hi.? civilian
clothes and <i"*. the pris,.,, anlforai be
tm in ?i to th?- ne 11 spot -H? " itn ??
laugh and
uyell goodfa
.tlK-. il" klCS St fl ' BBS ?? ? ?
spend th?* nlghi -
Thompson and Ifurtha who had been
I ev? | t.. thai
? .m? i pi ?..: -.i i?, i - more hurl ti
ilghl "f the plia ?
of th? li unueuai expert? ma the
on HII-.S, -. look ? ? ' ' : s
Included, ?nh th" utmoet nonchalenci
TAX INCOMES OF $1.000.
SAYS EX-PRESIDENT TAFT
Then, He Explains. Every One
Would Go to Nosing
Around.'
i
New Uav. i. via-- I Prof. --??? W
Howard i afi I0*da) lb? itlv?
B4.1 the i eferend in
i? and urn-.i the Imposition "f .. I .?
| J ??? ? V. . .
? (ueei
i am In fa i ei >>f sn in? ema is
prs? tl< a il? ne
t., \ eut ? ? Ml bOUld
?thing t. It is imports
man) s? n. ?.-' of lb? l
When a man pa> - J
aettve in noelnB around ?o ??.e what ? ?
done with the mon?" The lower the Im- '
I munit) ft"m -he tax ? .
poli, y
\v ? sf Um as I
peat. iotitr.il ti th?- gov?Tntlient ">it
thsre an si sai < i Us t-> a? p" i I
against .md ? thins that ? svisb In?
ddllne to sai
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? . i trull
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?The initial e
tilt:..: . ??
Th? * niei icai
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? ? ,?t
ganer i electioi
t?tig t. tired ev?
I ?hnil be ?urpi.-?
i...vi much m.ne muet
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system 1
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BOttlf ? '??in Iii?m c. <S I ?
popula
SIX Dit ??N STEAMER FlRE
Val 'i I lloinmH :
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o.iiiv ,-i aal ' t|e.| up ii. ar
?r. In the 1
that deatroj ed th?
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S. Al?matt & (Cu
will place on Special Sale this day
(Saturday)
Several Thousand Yards of
Desirable Dress Silks
including: the following, at unusual
concessions from regular prices.
Imported Dress Silks, 32 to 42 inches
wice regular prices $3.53 to 4.53 per
yard .at $1.75
Imported Crepes in evensng shades, 36
inches wide, regular price S3.03 per
yard. at $|t25
Checked Dress Taffetas, 36 inches wide,
reg'jlar price $2.25 per yard at ?(Jc.
White Washable Habutai, 27 inches wide,
regular price S?.30 per yard at 60c.
Imported Fancy Taffetas, 19 inches wide?
regular prices 75c. to $1.25 yd., at 48c.
Sold in Dress Lengths Qn!y.
Other Special Sales for this day
(Saturday) will consist of
Misses' and Small Women's Tailor-made
Suits, Boys' Washable Norfolk Suits,
Youths' Outing Trousers, Stationery and
American Wilton Rugs.
(8. Alttttatt $C (?0. have ready for the
outing season a new stock of Cameras
and Photographic Supp.ies, at attractive
prices.
? X
Motoring Garments
in the new assortments for Summer
are now ready for inspection; also Fitted
Hampers, Suit Cases and a large selection
of Leather Goods for the Motorist's use.
Motor Robes, Rugs, Pillows, etc.
The Shoe Department
is showing a new assortment of White
Buckskin Shoes and Ankle Ties cor
Misses and Children; also low-heeled
Shoes and Pumps for Misses.
All shoes for the younger set are made
on lasts constructed especially to meet
juvenile requirements and are fitted by
thoroughly qualified salespeople.
Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace
Curtains received for Storage.
M* Xwtat, 341h ?ttfe 35$ ftmt*. y m Sor*.