TID3 CITIZEN, FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1011. rAOE S TO END TYPHOID IN THE ARMY Compulsory Vaccination Order Has Been issued, SERUM A GREAT SUCCESS, 72,000 Soldiers to Bo Treated Inocu lation Will Proteot Three Yeart. Wonderful Results Obtained on Mexican Border and Elsewhere. Vaccination against typhoid fever has been mado compulsory for every officer and enlisted man in the United States army under forty-flve years of age. Tho only escalations allowed by the war department's order In the mat ter ore those who harve had the disease or who have already been vaccinated. This action was taken by the secre tary of war on rocommendatlon of Surgeon General Goorge II. Torney. The army physician are enthusiastic over the efficacy of the antl-typhold In oculation. They point to tho splen did health record af the maneuver di vision at San Antonio, Tex., every member of wJilch was vaccinated against the disease, which Is regarded as one of the greatest scourges of ar mies. For several months every re cruit received into tho army has been inoculated with vims. Thousands Must Submit. Estimates compiled at the war de partment show that up to the presont time about 17,000 inoculations for ty phoid have been made. Of tho troops who were sent to tlio Mexican frontier nearly 12,000 had boen inoculated. The total' strength of tho army at present is 76,000, so there will be plenty of work for tho surgeons of tho army to perform before each soldier has under gone treatment The "typhoid prophylactic," aa it is called, has. boon prepared by Major Russell of the medical corps, station ed at the army medical school In Washington, and it will be distributed to the various forts and posts through out the country. It is estimated that In about a month's timo every officer and man In the army will have been inoculated. Feel Little Inconvenience. Very little, If any, inconvenience ns a result of the Inoculation is felt by the patient. lie docs not loso a'slnglo days duty, nor is ho compelled to tako to his bed. Ho is watched carefully for a period of twenty days and la then declared to bo Immune from the dread disease. Tho "prophylactic" is injected In tho loft .arm of tho patient in practically tho same' manner as tho smallpox vaccination process. Tho war department la convinced of tho efficacy of typhoid Inoculation in wiping out this disease in the army. During tho Spanish war experiments were conducted along this line. Two divisions of tho Seventh army corps, under command of Major General Fltz bugh Loo, were encamped at 'Jackson ville. The sanitary conditions of the camps were exactly alike, and w&tcr for the troops wns obtained from ar tesian wells. Ono division numbered 10.7B9 men and tho other 12.S01 men. None of tho men or officers In the small division hod been inoculated with tho typhoid vaccine. As a result there were 2,003 cases of typhoid In this smaller division, resulting in 248 deaths. In tho larger division a ma jority of tho men were inoculated, and, while there was but one case of ty phoid developed, there was not a sin gle death. Will Last Three Years. One interesting feature of the treat ment that has not yot been worked out is the continuance of treatment after tho first Injection has ceased to be effoctlve. Surgeon General Torney and others who have been conducting experiments have decided that the se rum renders a man immune for tho period of three years at least They do not know hjw much longer the an titoxin retains its power as a safe guard against typlwld. According to present plans, the men who are vac cinated now will receive another injec tion at tho end of three years. The serum s now being manu factured at tho army medical school, under the personal direction of Major Russell, who is an expert on tho sub ject of typhoid fever and a leader In the movement to inoculate the army. Tho present step has not been taken without exhaustive Investigation both on the part of Secretary of War Stim son and the officers and physicians who have boen engaged in the experi ment work. On June 0 last tho secre tary of war, deeply Impressed with the effectiveness of tho new treatment, called upon Major Russell to vaccinate him. No ill results followed, and at the end of twenty days tho secretary wa's pronounced immune. Famous Solentlsts Serve. Though tho first experiments were conducted daring the Spanish-American war, results were not positively accepted until tho famous "typhoid board" was created under the adminis tration of Surgeon General Rellly. This board comprised the most famous scientists and experts in the country. Those who served were Dr. Flexncr, the Now York expert on the disease; Professor Musaor of the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Thayer of Johns Hopkins university, Dr. Alexander Lambert of New York and Professor Vaughn of the University of Michigan. DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Mss Beatrice Ilurrmlen has been elected to tho council of tho English Society of Women Journalists, v Mrs. Avn Willing Astor will not re turn to America this season. She en gaged a house at North Berwick, Lon don, for tho autumn golfing season and will entertain large house parties. Mls3 Anna Willis Williams, the orig inal "Miss Liberty," whoso profllo adorns the silver dollar, has been for tho last twelvo years at the head of tho kindergarten system of Philadel phia, her native city. Miss OUvo Conger has been admit ted to practice in tho supreme court of tho District of Columbia. She has been employed lu tho customs division in the treasury department and was graduated last May from tho Wash ington Law college. Mrs. Qvam, president of tho Nor wegian Woman Suffrage association and of tho Norwegian Women's Sani tary association, has Just been doc orated by the king of Norwny with a gold medal. This honor was bestowed on Mrs. Qvam because of her services in working against tuberculosis. The Writers. Booth Tarklngton in his student days at Princeton had a decided gift for sketching and usually illustrated what ho wrote. Robert W. Chambers began his ca reer as a draftsman and painter, study ing art in New York and at Jullcn's academy In Paris. Ray Stannard Baker has recently moved from East Lansing, Mich., to Amherst, Mass. He does his writing in Amherst, but goes to his office In New York nt regular intervals of about a week. Charlos Battcll Loomls, the humorist, studied drawing at the Brooklyn instl tute along with Gibson, Wcnzell, Rem ington and Peter Newell and at ono timo under nn assumed name gave a musical chalk talk as a vaudeville act Political Quips. There's no doubt that the water In tho political swimming hole is warm enough, but tho trouble is ft's over the avcrago statesman's head. Washing ton Post Tho old fashioned man who would rather be right than president has been superseded by several men whb would rather bo president than anything .else In tho wido world. Albany Journal. Campaigns will not seem notnralln Now York any more.' Mayor Goynor announces that ho will not permit po litical banners to be stretched across the street Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Pert Personals. Edison, departing for Europe, said he expected to llvo 150 years. We're will ing. Troy Press. We'd llko to know when Artist Fred erick Pinney Earle gets any time to paint pictures. Detroit Free Press. It was an occasion "worthy of the historical painter when Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan had to sit up all night to eavf tho country. Providence Journal. Judging from tho price tho Pittsburg team paid for him, this man OToolo must be tho pitcher who struck out "Casey at the bat" Denver Repub lican. , Current Comment. There seems to be in England a greater necessity for more rich Amer ican wives than for more peers. Philadelphia Inquirer. Perhaps it is a mere accident that tho fortification of tho Panama canal should begin at tho Paclflc end. Springfield Republican. Dr. Woods Hutchinson says old ago is a natural condition. It beats all how much the doctors are finding out lately. Waterbury Republican. Industrial Items. The demand for gutta percha is sixty times that of the supply. Tho oil product of the United States is now several times that of tho entire world seven years ago. India has a new factory law which limits adults' work to twelve hours and children's to six hours n day. The number of women employed In manufactures and trades In Germany is 0,400,000; In Austria, 5,000,000; in England, 5,300,000. Short Stories. Steel was in use in 002 B. O. Chinese peoplo rarely eat beef. Pulleys were first made In 518 B. O. Sweden and Denmark have no sol diers who cannot read and write. In Russia's army 70 per cent of tho men aro illiterate. Stage route from New York to Bos ton was opened in 1732. Tho Journey to tho Hub from Now York then con sumed fourteen days. English Etchings. In July eighty-two years ago the first London omnibus, or "shlllibecr," was run. In England there are now more than 2,000 picture theaters, of which Lon don possesses 300. In tho reign of nenry VIII. tho gen eral price for tho letting of land was n shilling an acre, England has tho honor of first mak ing cruelty to animals a distinct sub ject of public attention by legislation inacted In" 1840. TIMELY BREVITIES Advance figures of her new census five Uruguay a population of 1,042,CS0. In India the scale of pay for high ap pointments is more liberal than In any other country in tho world. With the exception of Norway, Swe den nnd Iceland more men than wom en loso their sight In Europe. Whllo Amsterdam Is tho diamond center of the world, these gems are not generally worn by the natives. In the kitchens of tho United States Military academy at West Point prac tically all tho work is now done by electricity. Tho population of Now Zealand's largest cities arc; Auckland, 109,781; Wellington, 00,122; Christchurch, 85. 023; Dunedln, 50,899. Tho New York Association For the Blind is raising $150,000 to erect the first modern trade school and settle ment house for the blind. A substantial reward awaits the man who successfully applies to tho ex haust of tho motorcycle a muffler that absolutely cannot be cut out The czar of Russia is the largest In dividual landowner in tho world. Tho land belonging to him is greater in area than the whole of France. There are ten Long Island suburbs within ten miles of New York city hall where agriculture is pursued on fields assessed at building lots prices. Japan needs nearly $2,000,000 worth of nails a year, and tho whole supply at present is Imported. It Is now pro posed to manufacture them at home. Before tho end of tho year tho Philip pine Islands will have complete par cels post and money order arrango ments with all countries and colonics In tho far east , Benuty doctors in Paris have a sur prising conception of their sphere of usefulness. One of them advertises, for SO francs, to insert wrinkles on the face of a bulldog. Australian farmers have taken to breeding opossums for their furs by way of utilizing timbered sections of their land which have little value oth erwise. It has boen found that these animals can be bred to produce white, gray, brown or black furs. The United Statos has a floating sourt composed of Judge T. R, Lyons and Fletcher Maddoxyf the treasury department It travels on the revenue cutter Thetis and visits the remote towns of western Alaska to decide cases which have accumulated since the preceding summer. A use has been found for the dog fish which abound off the Nora Scotia coast. A rendering factory at Clark harbor converted 700,000 fish Into oil and fertilizer during one month, and the factory, which was built three years ago, is to be enlarged bo that tho capacity will be doubled. Professor Kennedy of Edinburgh university describes a hitherto un known manuscript of tho Old Testa ment, which he names the Codex Ed chburgensls, which ho has discovered In the Advocates library, Edinburgh. It is said that for size, condition and caligraphy it has few rivals among similar manuscripts in any library In tho world. English polo Is to have its Sir Thomas Llpton. Tho Duko of West minster is determined to db for polo what the tea merchant did for yacht ing. He says ho will bear tho entire cost of tho team which will try to re cover the international trophy. Ho thinks tho recent defeat of tho Hur llnglmm club was duo largely to in ferior horseflesh. Tho duke himself is a fine pololst. Because they do not require a de positor to have the consent of her husband when she opens nn account, a group of Berlin women who man age n largo bank all by themselves have made a big success of their ven ture. The institution is the first bank exclusively for women, nnd tho only one in the world that is conducted by female financiers alone. Tho falling off in attendance in the various churches and tho lack of in terest on tho part of young peoplo in religious matters have had the atten tion of tho authorities of Bavaria, where the supremo court has decided that parents must provldo religious in struction for their children and that tho Instruction must bo In keeping with tho faith of the parents. An academic do la mode is to bo or ganized in Franco for tho purpose of guarding against tho Inroads of the foreign modistes In their attempts to replace the designs originating in Paris. It is planned to Invite to this organization actresses of renown, mo distes, painters, leaders of fashion; also physicians, In order that hygienic features may not bo neglected. John Boyce, an Englishman who became the white king of tho Kl-ku-yus, a powerful tribe in East Africa, has left the Dark Continent for the first timo in years to visit In London. He landed on tho coast about ten years ago and won tho good graces of tho blacks, though ho was only a sol dier of fortune. Tho tribe mado him a blood brother and then admitted him Into the Innermost circle. John Gregory, the cobbler-poet of Bristol, England, who has just cele brated his eightieth birthday, is a dreamer of the practical sort, who works on committees, trade councils and the platform. Ho wrote verso as a child, but not until bo wns forty did his first volume, "Idyls of Labor," ap pear, and then nt his own expense. His gift has not been without its finan cial reward, however, as a state pen sion was granted him Boveral years ago. A ROCKEFELLER TUNNEL Oil Magncte Won't Have Delivery Men on His Grounds. John D. P.ockefelicr has begun the work of . dipping a tunnel from his home on to;i of Kykult hill, near Tnr rytown. N. Y., to the rond near his stable to be used by drivers of nil do livery wagons. The tunnel will be about 1.000 fppt long and will cost many thousands of dollars, but Mr. Rock-fcllor 1ms decided that hereafter no delivery wagon will drive up tho roadway to his lionip. The tuunri may be large enough for wagons to drive In, or there may bo an escalator to carry heavy boxes, etc.. up to the house. Graco Greon Roosevelt. The little daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Tioosevelt. Jr.. Is to be named Grate Green Roosevelt nfter her grnndmotliiir. Mn U. 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