Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1920 — Page 3

YELLOW FEVER IS CONQUERED? Malaria and Hook Worm Also Slated to Go. WASHINGTON. Oct. 4.—Remarkable results attained within the last year in the World War against disease, waged by the Rockefeller Foundation, give definite assurance that yellow fever will be wiped from the globe and tiie southern part of the United States freed from malaria and hook worm, according to Dr. George E. Vincent, head of the foundation. The greatest brains in medlcsl science are being mobilized by the foundation in every section of the globe In preparation for next year’s campaign, which, according to plans disclosed by Dr. Vincent In an interview, was the most aggressive yet waged In the movement to make the world safe from disease. So great has been the progress of the fight against, yellow fever that the disease is now restricted to a few seed beds, Dr. Vincent announced. He disclosed that it is more than likely that a means of identifying yellow fever has been found through the inventions and experiments of Dr. Hidyeo Nnguchi, distinguished bacteriologist, connected ufth the Rockefeller Institute. The Japanese physician has discovered a vaccine which has proved effective in protecting non-Immunes from infection. Experiments conducted in forty Southern towns have demonstrated that the control of hook worm is a simple matter

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Mar ried Life By Ann Lisle

CHAPTER LXXIX (Continued). I But the assurance that Father saw through Evvy brightened the rest of my Ifternoon and carried me on wings to I wonderful evening. Jim brought home ■ckets for the theater, where the stage s K;reatest show on earth” is given nigbtE. Cosily he and Father Andrew and ■ got the dinner—and then wc went oft ■o enjoy the first fruits of my boy s lew salary. Father was as enthusiastic ■ bout the “show” as If he were a poor farmer's boy who had crept under the [lap es the circus tent to steal his delights. And because of his absorbtion. fcim and I were suddenly gloriously Elions in that great theater that seats thousands. [ "Jim —do yon realise that this is the lory first timh we’ve been to the thjater Hgether since we’re married?" I B-hlspered, slipping my hand into hia. I “Yes, honey, I do." ■ Jim’s hand returned the squeeze of Kine tenfold, and he whispered that I ■vas a little brick not to mind coming Bo this kind of a show for our first Lcater treat. I “Oh, lad, dear, of gourse, I don’t mind I—you’re doing It for Father Andrew. Bvow, let’s talk about—you—still liking Biie Job?" ~ B Irritably Jim withdrew his hand. I “I never aaid I liked that blooming ■esk Job. I only said I liked Norreys BeV some man, and this place of his H a fine opening to something worth ■hile— I can see that. Os course I’ll Hick as long as Terry and the good old HiPPle need me.” Hi was irritated in turn. ■“I wish you wouldn’t speak—so lightly M that wonderful man.” Him laughed and patted my hand in dark. H-To the defense! Weil, little peppersick ’em again. Changeable little you're quicksilver.” then the curtain went down, and .BH- I consciously changed back to calm H quiet, so nothing should mar Father delight in his wonderful e*>ethe “show” we took my dear

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dad to a gay cabaret, where he was amused at the wild efforts to shock him —and shocked by the efforts to And then In high, good humor we taxied home—like millionaires. When we got into the elevator the boy handed me a package and a note. “Came by messenger Just after you went out, ma'am,” said he. “Who’s sending my girl presents? Why, it's Virginia’s writing,” declared Jim, peering over my shouldef with boyish curiosity. “Maybe It’s a present for dad," I declared—but even a( I epoke I bed a premonition that the package didn't contain a gift.—Copyright, 1820. (To Be Centlnned.) AShKIN Name “Bayer” on Genuin "Bayer Tablet! of Aspirin" it genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken “Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache. Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages.” Aspirin Is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoacetlraddestar of Sallcytlcadd.—Advertisement.

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