iHE NASSAU POST: rREt-.-JKf N. Y., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914
fubilibed Wednetuayi ind Sat .riiart br
ttlf hA«aA'j ruat nBLiaiiiNa coMrA.NT,
ti-t4 South Urorr .Hltert, rrMport. Nutau
Counly. N<f« Yurk. , Jamri E Stilea and Kan'l
W Slither and, ownerx and publiihei*
HANLl W. dU I'HKRLA.NLI. Editor JAMES R arn KM. Uu»iiiMi« Mauavtr
SUDSCRliTION TERM3
ONE yEAR tStO
BIX MONTHS 11.40
IHKEK MONTHS t .70
ONK M(JN I II 2»
ELIOT'S POEMS FOR THE CHILDREN
Thla last cf three poenia vh'cli Charles W. Ellot, former president of Ilarvuid Univertliy ie<.omu;ij,ni:s Hial every child ahould read, strikes horLi*- a luiie cloLer tliaii any of ihe others, for William Cuilen Bryant, Ub autho , wa.i once a lesident ot J.onR I-iand. His remains are burled at Roslyn.
It is (onccdc'd lhat the .hru*- poenis which Dr. Ellot has chosen from hun¬ dreds, are all of theni i,i)i>hi^'-. "The Village Blacksmith," hy Heniy \Va(l.s- ¦*cith LcngftLow pnd "Abou ilei Adhem," by Ltlgh Hunt, are eagerly sought I.y Uttrull/ lU'.linetl iiiiiiois its weil as grown-ups alike. It ia a question whici! cf Ihem l3 ll.o moro^ hoitilar.'
Freaport, l;'.x;'iviVte tv^iitp , Lynbrook and other villages of the South Sid nuFt have a I'lei^-.ie:\ce. 'l ¦.vould be interesting lo lest the popularity of the thred among the iliiMren of the schools in these various placea. Each ot
'il.cni is a ran of she readms courses of Nassau County schools. A vote ma/
Auv KKiiai.No KA I m us MPi.icAliUN 'easily le taken . If iMiiKljijis are so inclined and tne results are forv.arded
ILe Nassau lost vill Kiai^ly feive space lo ti.eir publication iu detail.
EXPOSING VACCINATION FALSEHOODS
AND
SPANKING THE CONTINENTAL LIE
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"Entared a* S«coiid-claaa i.ii.tter Apiii .;, 1914, ¦t ihttiioti unriee at Krvrport, New York. unUcr
tba B:i ot Marct) .i. i •^1:1."
Au ci/OiaiuiiicMLiuh itiuuid u« aUar«aaMi lu IHE .NAoSAU ll.»sr.
Uatn Utile. Kr«poi^ L. I.. N Y
MuiitiulUii Uttlca. 6 B>.«kinai, dt., 16lh l-lcior./
Ifiianctia* at V« iry blrvktn, UyNbrcNjk Eaal Koi.h»w»», H<K;knii» C«iitra, LoriB Beach, Ucvaii .sida. UuMwin, , Mvrrick, tivii ¦Dura. WanuiKl., ava'vra, Uerupaleaui aad Uiii- •ola. Ti'laphoiia •> Fr-Mpon
BALDW:^M'S BODU
The steam die Ige which Ipng ago took Its place w.lh the tunnel Lor-T and toad Uiachini as an assistant lu the work of makl ig the map what ad¬ vancing civllizatlcn v. ould have tt, muy be credited with deserving progressive vcik at Baldwin!'.
Milburn Day not ions ago was littl;' tetter than a w:;ter waste, ll wdi a sl.allow stretch jpon which the tid-rii etLtd and lIov, cd. but it offered pc^i- tlbllllies which the BtilU-Aia llarbo/ Really Con.iiuny \,as not blow lo real- lie.
The cc:.ipa.i;y b.'iw In this .-idjoini"^ acrtMKc n; (irrf> ''i; ,; ler liirvclop- mciu und fn the vatcr wiisie a ciiun'r ler the creation of a leitl buy with conneciing caiuJe reaching the Liain laLd. It '.(-Qii'^ed caf.iL.il and energy to cany ll.O ll;ipi..v.,.L:;ciit iOiVvttiu. A, a rci.uU of tho working out ot the con : any'b plawb, the buy has been drrdsrtd to a ('eptli 8uffiPi*>n* for the easy movement of sailing craft tl.iougli its tliannels and by means ot the coniitcUng cui;als yachts ani', strail boats can .sail within ICO fc?*. of the boulevard.
Baldwin Harbor now hecoiucs ex actly what Its nr^n.e says. It is u H'.odein home'selLiement riglil on tli*' bay.
Few places Indeed are so favorcl Forlunale is tie ir.an who loves the suburban lifo If he makes his home in | n place like Fr<ji'port, Baldwin n, i rockville Centre wheie he may hav fiood Btoies, school j, churches, hie and police piott-ction ui:d also enjoy th.- country and shore.
TOA WATERFOWL.
AN'h.iher, miJit tailing dew,
\Mille J low the heavens with the last steps of day,
Iar, li.roii^ih their lo^y depths, doth thou puraao
Thy solitary way?
, Vrinly the fowler's eye
Miaht n;aik thj distant ttigUt to do thee wrong.
As, darkly teen ^gainst the crimson sky,
'thy hciirc tloats along.
£(ik'Ft thou the plashy brink
Of V.i;id> lake, or marge of river wide.
Or v.iit'ie lie locking biilovis lise and sink
Ou the chafed ocean-side?
Tluie is a rower whose care
Teachrs thy way along that pathless coast—
'ihe n sen and illiir.iiabie air—
l.ai/.? wanJeiiUtj, but uot lost.
All day thy wlnRS have fanned
At that far Loii'ht, the coid, thin atmosphere.
Yet Stoop uot, weaiy, to Uie w.Icou.e laud,
I'ncuga darif. nl^at lb near. '"'-'-'•
.And foon that foil shall end;
Soon sliall 11)1,11 find a Bumu.er home, and rest
And scream Jiii.ong thy iehows; rceds shall beud
tioojj, o'Oi thy slieliered ue^t.
Thou'it gone, the abyss of heaven
Hath !'< ;i:;i,v, cd up tliy loim; yel, oa my heart
Leepiy ha.s sunk t\-n lesson ihoa has given.
And shall uot soon depait.
He, who from zone to zone,
Gdldea lhvou:;h the boandiess sky thy certain flight.
In (he long v.'ay that 1 must tread alone,
\\il' lead my stopa aright.
As promi!ed i«-.ini^lsst article, published in the daily papers of May 28th, and rntitlrd "The Suny of A Continental Lie," I am now prepared to give Ihis ,"rrat vaccination fals-c-l.rcd such an obliieiaiiup punishment with my new LIl. STAMvlNG yAClliM: that It will never again be able to show Ita dU- graceful form on any efiitorlal page in New Yuik liereaftet-
It will be lemembLii'U lhat thia great editorial Ue appeared in an evr-nins paioT of .May Tth, in fcubstantially these words as here framed:—
THOSE
WHO
ARE
and
BE VACCINATED
V.VCCINATED DO NOT Whoever Doubts This Is
an Idiot and an Ignoramus
GET
SMALLPOX
Now, I want to fcy ct the outset that my ne-w Lie Spanking Machine proceeds on a uiw rrlncjple in Penology, and that is the psycho-ethical j principle, which i uuishts Ha crin.e and not the crinunal, according to the <i eat i;.oial tliooiy taui;ht Ly Socrates (and mucn misunderstood) that Know- J^iige id the babis of aJ \ir,.ue, and that If we only lake away rnen'a ignorar.te at.d uiie\c tl.iia cl il.cii deluaious aud .show them U.c actual demonsirabl* 5.1 uth, ti;ey will itloini otid I econ.e i;<.;t,d immediately and si ontaneoiisly.
Let me now Inicducc you to the Hall of Truth in which, my Lie Sp;:ni-.iug Machine is (lected.
The Chair of Tr',;t.L, in which the ol'lending falsifier is pfliteiy requt>sii.d to teat hiu'..sni lor ucatmcnt, is placed directly in front of the spanking I'lachine and in direct line of view with the spanker or Hail of biiches. BencaUi this fcpunktr, or hail, it a large, rounded, inilaied bulbosity represeutlnK the feluieiis n;a.xiiaiis—not ci the criminal, or falaiiier, but of the "rime or f.T'.'ehcod ot which he Is feiiiliy. Aud on this elastic bulbosity Is printed in vio¬ let ink Il.e lull teM cf ili lii. to te spanked and thus obliurated from tne sisl.t of man.
The lalsihtr to be lurged of his sin or ciime does not i.ted to Le louid into this chair or clamped down In It, as In the well krfiov,-n Electric Cl'.air. but It seems to attrr.ci hiin with a w^ondei ful psychologic.-d curiosity ind ti-.icinalion as pieheiuiiu, conduions so new aud'strange to some ol our jouiualisls lhat he eiiteis il eagerly and settles himself down In it with a moial poite aud calm r.fc\er U lore felt.
On the front of iLc machine above the apaiiker and facing the occuiant of tiie chair is a Iramtd panel containing an exact Imprint and full text of the lie under correciica ^'ir.d on this plays the white light of Truth, makiuK i- stand out above cMiijihing el»e iu bight. Alongside 01 this panel of the he is a hiigei panel or i.Uii.iiiatc-d scicen oa'wliich vrbal or pictorial factt< .u letuiation ot this he i4iui ia demonsiraiion of lue truih are hashed from time to tin.e and in miiton v.'ih every wack or stroke of the span.tiug flail as desi.euds ou the i randed luiboslty.
All being now i>;u,y, ihe force which operates the machine Is turned on, and at ihhs i..oi..(.i]i, cui 01 iue expectant slknoe, a grand crash la haard and the hrst whack ot tho spanker Is seen to descend on the oranded gluicus anU tui.ul.aiitoutiy ii.itj hist reluiaiiou la hashed on the screen. UliALK FIRST-: n
Dci'arDuent of Iftr.lUi. City of New York, Smallpox lEpldemlc 1902, froni piinttd circular s<i'iir to doctors:—"Experience In the recent oiit- bicsis iu Xcv.- jrik City, contru;-y to the geneial op.iilon, has shown thai tin.' Uiajoiiiy of liit- ca^es occurring here aie uot in unvaccinated
penion:-;, hut in tho.-t who have been vaccinated suCcessiully some \fciiis pitMOUsly," signed by Lr. E. J. l.eileile, lectni Health Commissioner of .New Vork City, and Lir. luiiiiaun U. Elet-. li<!?<.nt Health Commissoner-of New York .State.
At ll^e same iime a moving picture of the hundieds of v;,cll vaccinated peitoi s l.afches pabi i.s on tli' bcreeii, all showing their bare arms wuh good vaccination iiaiks and ti;;;.i.[cx i.iis all around tliem to prove how false the medical iie is thai "•'ihe A .;ci. ...uied Ho Not Cet bmuilpox."
Thc reiiOiindinfi v. lincks ol ihc^siiaiiker ou the gluteus and the refuta' '.l^u:^ of il.e lio ou the'^citt. 11 now continue succsbi\ely as follows: —
WIIACK SI'CONU:—
lle.iiui Uiiicer Ksynipnd, of Brooklyn, in the Brooklyn Eagle of 1 unc 5, 1902, declared tl.at : 190:!, lor the fiij.1 hull of lhat year, there were 357 cases ot smallpox iu Liooklju and .:-22 oi iLt uiivaccinatcd.
our last greatest epidemic of smallpox In cates were all vaccinated and ouly 33 casea
,1 lc population and requiring the Tacclnaiion of n of every clald and adult every tlve years there-
Sir Thomas Llpiou has been fined Ior speeding, but It w^is not afloat.
The txtiuisite line "To a Waterfowl" were written at Brid.-^ewatcr, when William Cullcn Ihyant was but twenty. He was still pur.suing the suiOy of law, whi^ch appti.'rt to have been distasteful to him. The ocnciu- daiir veise sank deeply Into a heart that needed its pious lesson. Tne hiwyer-poet liad a lon;; wry before him, but h did not tread il alone• for, aft.if being ndiuiutd to tiie bar in Plymouih, and practicing' for a time at 1 hiinhtid, near CiinjiijiK'am, he removed to Great Harrington, in Beik- bhiie, Mass., where h ei,.iw the dwelling of the Cenevicve of his chilly lit¬ tle "Song," hfs Genovicn-o being Mi;is Frances Fairchild of that beautiful town, who he ii:;inud in l.is twenty-seventh year, and wlio was the light ot his houaehoid fci' liciuly half a century. ***-During the last thiriy years of hia life J,Ir. Hiyani devoted himself to journalism. He was asso¬ ciated v.Uh manj .Mijiropuluau newspapers, lateily with thc Biooklyn Daiiy Ximc:i. He maintained a Leautilul sununer home, "Cedarn.ere," at Hoslyn, L 1., where ho v.roie many of hie lust poems. Bryant died on the morm ing of June 12, lb".S, from injuries ho received ia a fall a few days before. He v.'tjs buried at ItOiilyn •
;iand for 1902, ta.? last gre;tt epidemic year:-
821 791 S52
Governor Glynn says he wouldn't walk acioEB the siicet to get a nomin ation of any kind. He says noihin, atout run:.ing tor It.
THE REAL ENU OF LItE | but one good road of forty miles; now
There's a wo: Id of wisdom in the : i^ere are about l.COO miles. I'roduc- j staten:ent of Charles W. Eliot of H:^r- | ^^^^ ^f sugar has grown from CG.O'.O vard, ihni the real end In lite is hap- \^,^^^ ^ y^^, ^^ ;j(;5,000. Foreign com- piness. In proof of this he referred !
Weakflsh and fluke are running and Ite teaMin may be said to be fairly under vay.
KEAL ESTATE Prediction is male that as a resul* of the tale of 700 acres ol land ad- Joining Long Beach on tho north an'
to the roclaralion of Independence, ;^ '¦ which seta down tlie pursuit of happ'- ness as one of the things to which mar Is entillcd.
Mr. Eliot once,salf'i to the writer thai. the n;an who lived close to nature go* more out of life than anyone else. Tha' is why living in the delightful atmoa phere of Long Island makes for con¬ tentment.
The late Thomas Dolan began lifo
trilrg toll at a highway gate where
extending well up towaid Oceansld«, 11,,^ father was toilkccper. With this
merce was about ?20,000,000 a year, now It Is nearly fl0O,000,OOO.
Hawaii has been extremely prospe:'- ous since it came permanently under Ihe American flag in 1900. The a^i- sesied value of the sugar crop mor.! than (iotilicd, depoaits in banks treb¬ led and In saving.s banks quadrupled Hawaii's irrigation system is the mai-
U'HACK TIIIKi:: -
'i'iic ca^t of Japan.
Japan is iciLaps il.e LcLt ^,ucina(td country In the worid, wiih a rigid comiptilfoiy law binu.ng on the
a!i iiiliiLib in the fif.'ft yeai', tl.e le-vacciuation of all children at six and twelve years and the ie-\accinai
hlltf. And yet this 1 eavily vi.ccinalcd and levacciuated countiy hi-H had the wor/.i cpidem.cs 01 Miialipo:< in modern tiuies! For the ten yt-ars Irom 1898 to
19C;> it lad iLhc ;;nat ipidcmics. In which the mortality rate constantly rose 'friuii :.'. iii.r nut. to ;;;; per cent, and which amounted to a total iu the
three ertcici: ies (-1 i;7,7;a tates and 50,197 deathu In a population of -18 million.-i: tte L. .S 1 ublic Fi-.iiih iieports September 2, 1910. Thia k-aiful .'i.mllpox lecoid has not been equalled or approached in any poorly \.ii cinaicLl (ui.nuy in the woild! In fact, in rn,-;ianu, which Is one of the poojiy vaccinated countries, the En;;libh J.Iuii'iu.r ol li, .ilin, Hon. John Uurntf, ilattd in f'arllament, April
12, 1911, that; —
"Jubt iu [iropoition as, iu recent years, exemptions (fom vaccln.ijtiOn) Lave t,one up fioiu -I ptr cent to CO per cent, eo deaths from small¬ pox have dc. lined."
WII.'VCK FOURTH:—
liom itpoii. 01 Ke;.'i!trar General of Ei
Total deaths Lcm LnialU)ox, 2,464.
VacrinaU'd ca: is
Unvaccinated c;i:,t&
Condition not ;;lau-d
\Vll.\CK MFTH.—
Smallpox in t.eir.t.^iiy. the bcbt vaccinated country in Kurope, as given in I'. .S. PuMic Htalth lii port, January 23, 1914, Page 167: —
Ollicial lecoitl of ti.ses and vaccinal conditions for three years 1906, 19u9 and liilt': —
Total cases, 917 ^ '
Vacinatfcd and re--.accinated 671 ""*
Un vacillated ¦ 143
^ I'uli now u 12s
Va<'i;inated unsucLc;Lfully or too Iuto 75
Here v.e plainly see tliat even in this much vaccinated Gi.rmany--tho piid'j and n.ctii 1 ot \.i> 1 :h;;iors—tne cases of Buiallpox among the well vac¬ cinated and re-vaicinatPd aie OVER FOl'Il TIMES the number ot the cases nn;on„' ihe unvaicimucdl How redicuiousiy and shamelully laiso it I.s, there- ^oie, for any one to dare to say ihat the vaccinated do not get tiualipox, ou which d.uigeicub and i-;r ..iniii; lio tne wliolf barbarous and niurderous cult of con.puhoiy vaccination is bated.' ^
WHACK .SIXTH: —
j Epldt-mic of bjjialipox in the well vaccinated and re-vaccinated crew of the C. S. I-'attle.-liip sHiio &i riuaiitanamo, Cuba, December, 1913, and Janu-
, ary, 1914: —
I Cates 29, deaths H, in a total ship population of about 700.
I At lliis lalio, iu liie population of 40,000 in the poorly vaccinated city 01 Nia.^ara I'.ill
: would reiiuiie over 1,200 carts and o\er 200 deaths lo equal the efideinic comuiions ui tlic ui, ti.ite to lour hunditd mild cates with only 0.\F deatli, vsiule tliere were THKLL dcaihs ui.uli;:
j At lllii: point 1 stop.tl.e machine, as 1 be'lieve the Continenial Lie mi'.sl be pui.i::.licd aiiu i iii.u-iaud enougli by iiiis time. And I now gntly ask the
editorial penilent in the chult as to who he now thinks wai llio real "Idiot" and "i;.;iioruiiiUs" a..i. t ..l.iai.ut ri .Si.Vii i.i.'iUN when he wroie lus gieat edi¬ toiial with lis big lio and fprcad tliis lie ail uver the continent, to Uio decepi't^n ana iiijiny of u.c i.t.oi lc and thu gieat bviieht of vai:eimnliig docioru and \accine manufacluic-r.s?
I 1 no:vt turn toward the machine and politely call out: "Mr. Glutous .Maximus ot .Mcuinal Falsehood, have you had enough yet of tho Birch?"
Put thi're is no audible rcsponio. m.-^tead, 1 notq,;aii odor in the air liko unto bjiiining lubLtr, and ..- 1 lool- at the spanker 1 see ll almost glowing with the ileal of poicussioh and 1 note tliat the inllatedL-^ifilbosiiy with its L.-undtd lie hua dii<ai'Pcaied lu a mmi <uii ol baieiy vi.sible smoke, and at this 1 luiu off
11.1 r v, liich PO much false statement has been made. It \i,'cuiat<u battle bhip, wlueai» iu .NiUbara tiic-re wero only iici;: lilt vaccinaiion raids.
vel of the engineering world, and th
Quantity; cf sugar produced per acre vhe current fully and lemove the spell from tlie occupant of the chair.
far exceeds lhat of any other spot on i '* ^^¦'¦* ^^ noted tliui all the facts I have given abo\e are taken from h igl clasH go\( riiii;i tu lepo.-ts and also from the mouths of the arch vacclnat-
the ftloLe. , ors thenu.elves in the pei.sons of Drs. Lederle, Biggs and Ilaymoiid. As to !i,e imaiipox on -i.c \siil .uccinaied Batilesnip Onio, the medical authoruioa
"The Alaskan islands and main
en.bracing the Bar I'tni Island tract, a real estate development will be under- takn on a scale larger perhapd tha.i any of recent years. It hap long been lu evidence that!
start It Is not surprising tliat he Bn:a6Ecd his great fortune by apply¬ ing the toll taking idea to trolleys.
The atithor of "The oCnfessuna rf
the Bouth shore of Natsau oCunty I.s ' an Inconctant Mau," publiohed by th-i a place of opportunity. The growth [ Appletons. Is our old friend "Anony in population fiom Lynbiook nast tJimous.". Obviously the author of a MusBapequa is already within the tlv-C- , took wilh such a title had to hide his tiir.fd rorc cf 1 Oils island. Exle.-i-' identity. Bion of tl.lE zone will cqou bring tb
land," Fays tie repoit, "cobt us |7,- 500,0(0, an expenditure that many be¬ hoved to te unjustifiable; yet for many yenrs the annual value of peal skins alone appioximated the cost of 'he en¬ tile area. At present the value of tlie
entire eouth shoro withiu thc favored tect iou.
The Hpecvlatl'.'9 feuyer who picks h'p property wisely le sure lo lake piofu ou tho normal advancement iu value.^.
cun ISLAND The" National Geographical Socie'y
has been good en-uigh to forwaid icr
us a report of 7,999 Islands, whin'i
ors thenu.elves in the pei.sons of Drs. Lederle, Biggs and Ilaymoiid. As to !i,e imaiipox on "i.c wul
at Washineiou rcem to have done eveiything they could to keep tiiis fact from Ihe pjblic andV,.,..- no. pubUbhcd it e-.en in the weekly U. S. Public Health Kcioit.s where all ihe cates of smallpox occuring in cities throughout the count y lu j pubiisi.td, i.nd I. theieloie, had to gel the facts I have hero givou fiom thc Astiitant irccieiaiy of the .Navy tlirough my oCngressman, lion. Will.am .a Caldci.
It ia therelcre. not too mucli to now say that the whole i/.ill and pianiLe ut tGneial i'ublic Vaccimaion and pai ticularly of Compulsory Vaccination like all great intrenched t..iis, Has origins'.'ed in falsehood, has continued in li-.i,-.ei.ood and txi.-^i.s loUaj on luLehood and concealment, viz., laibeLood as to ita al.iolute ellicitncy and certainty in proieeting against smallpox, fal::ehoca as la tie inLL-.tny ot Konoial vaccination to preveni buiallpox epidt-mlcs and giiis.s lii)t(.-l-,God as 10 ltd peiicct safety and tieedom from dan,i,'t'r 10 human health and lile.
The fact is that ^accination pioiecls somc person only tor a short tui.e and luutt be repeated ivery few monUiG or each year td^give any contin¬ ued iirir.miuy and lor other cr highly susceptible .-erson It practically grant a no immunity v,ii;acvtr a.ia lor btill others it la uot needed at ail, as sucU canned salmon sent us from Alaskt 1 crbons are naturally iii.mune against smallpox, it bci.-.g eitlmaled that from & pe: tint to lo per cent ol il.e human race is so immune. It should also be¬ in a single year is twice as much hl. lr'<-•'^^n that the ii^e which i^ n.ost naturally Immune to Mi.iill;,ox i;i THE SCHOuL A(;i-., tetvetn ». and 19. ttie afje on whicu compulsion Is plac-d by our the entire possession cost." i*'"''^' ®'"^^'' '^"^ dan^^.TOUF school vaccination law, wheita:^ the iniant age mider &, and th,; voiiui; at;e o.ci 20, on which 1.0 compulsion Is placed, are most
' tuieceptible of all!
At least two score of Long Island 1 rn,,, „„,„„i „ „ r • ,, , , , ,
„.^„ „„.,,.,,.,.,, , . ) , ^''*-' ^^'"'^' d.in,-,er cf ^accmation to human healih and life Is therefore th.< most imporiant and significant of all questions, whereas (be .iciual
n.en are ,dent..cd with the civic ad- de.^o of picicciion furniLhcd by accmation against smaiipox (.>i,a!i as it really has teen pio^ed ihe paM ceniuries did give some protective power against
naiural .smal.pox, but 1 t veitheless It v\as finally abandoned and pipliibited by penal law iLcaute, on mc whole and iu ihe loug ruu, it waa found more uanfeoioiis than natural Mr,arpox itself and actually caused more discaFe and dealu ihau il.e natural di.-^ease. Iu the Bame way, arm-to-arm vaccination Water oCmmlssioner Williams ha., ^ followed Pir.ailpox Inoculation and which Jenner used), ahiouKh It was also admitud 10 bi\e .ou.e protection against natural I'luallpox and which
liouM.sh;-d lor over hi.it a century, wns finally abandoned as one of the mor*t viiki and dan^.eious ii.edit wi devices ever devised tor the inlectiou and dif-
n.inlstration of these islands.
with our own Long Island make
afchcd the' New York Board of Esti- ..j,, mate The '.ome-buyer will flnd on the south ' He total cf 8,000 owned by the United [^'-^ ^ '^^^ '" InveatigatlnK the values ttnicb tetause Ue ,'cniiai cr widespread use ia in fact moie dangerous to hiiK.a.i lieallh and lile limn natural suiaiipox and now actually causes more dla- Bh<^r.» opiorturlties suited to nlmo.-' ' Statea. jof privately owned water companies ^-^^e ai.d death U.an inuPpox. I l^ave already proved lhat fact beyond que.stion in toiiie of my piess j.ri.cles previou,sly pubhshed In luls Herles and in a^y
Lay pocket-book. I These Islands have a population c^ M'^ Ercoklyn and Queens, which the !l^!.i^!!!''l^,';'^'!^•..^".^_'^''^';..''l,'''^°'! " ^""''^^ beyond a peradventure or a d<.i^bt and In u \<ay that will shook the Public Conscience to the core, as aoon
Freeport, with its 7,500 of popula 10,CCC,C0O and u commerce of J300.- Iku, ts at tbe moment the centre of' OCO.f00 and Investn.enta of Americar
In order to apnir forestall the shameful misrepresentation of vaccinaiion If^iihuts and falslheiP ut to our pobj^riou"In'thirwhole. movement I wau^ again to emphariy.e the n.et that we make no objection to any pei.on resorting lo lite and \oluntaiy vacciuaiion as much as he pleased If he thinks it a good or necessary ihing, as we stand for full Mc-dican Freedom all ..round. We oppoi.e only the lorclng cf vaccination ou any child or adult In any form cgaiuu flee viii and ton-rt, and we protest against thc continued denial and cone-aii.eni :n our Mial btatistici* of tieaths caused directly and indirect^ ly by vacomalions and .•.(.¦¦•iin.st the/CONTINENTAL LIES that general vacclnr.Uon is ahtolutely necesaaiy to prevent smallpox epidemics is
rral tstate activity. Within aix years j capital of |400,CC0,0C0.
, ¦ , r. , r, ,,.,. '" ¦'¦'^''^° •'''^""'¦8^^ ^^^'^ ''''¦'"''' ^'¦'^<'^'=e*'0"» tme person to another. Now this tliiid evil gchei..e oi Bovine Vacc'iualion of the pre.seni day, however little or
to employ De.os F. >\l.cox at a n.uch Proteciion it may nui against natural sniallpox. is not essentially diffeuni fiom ita two evil leluu.es aud piohiblted predecessors of the past ren-
,,,,,-^ tetauEc liE ,'cniiai cr widespread use ia in fact moie dangerous to hiiK-a.i 1
eyte ai.d death U.an inuPpox. I l^ave already proved lhat fact beyond question ir
public pamphlets, aud ve will prove it further beyond a peradventure or a d'^i^bt ;
Icily has Leen ashed to buy. It would Z^eZZ'"'''^' '°;.'''''^'^,*'' '"" ^'^''l''' ^^^f ^t"'<^'"'« '" (-i'V and Slate to fully ,^ib.lo..e to tba public il.cir death certificates aud vital staiistica lu which they
Ite worth r.O a day to get at the rea' ' wlich I '"""f ""^ f •'" '"''\""°"' ''¦" P""^"' '°' '"••'¦''¦ "'' ^•'^''^''' «« ' h^.^e al.eady i-hown, aic^.lea.iy dibdobcd iu the honest statibtica of England-
te worth I..0 a day to ,et at the rea which arc not whoPy d^. ii.ated by doctors and vaccinators, while our statist ice aud hei.hh dcpar.n.enis are euiiieiy so dominated, as 1 will show later ou
values of theee water companies. Ev- '- —^ - - —¦ ' ...
ll la reaRonnble to expect r.?eporl t . a<Id lo Its populalion the 2,500 people lo tiing itt ropula.ion to 10,000. Freeport la destined to be a city.
In reply to a query addressed to us frcni Rockville Centre we assert It a., a fact thai tbe An erlcfin Polo Teaii loet tbe firat game becauEO ol tbe rj- Terse EuKliab.
The feature of the report Is the dc?- «•" since the Long Island water com-
Tclcpment cf Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Alarkan Islands. It shows thaf whcjfPcrto Rico cane under .\me)l- can rule fifteen yenrs ago there wf? but one school building on the Island. while today there are 1,200. Thcr.r were 25,000 puplla enroMed In the flrst year of American cdmlnlatratlon, nov there are 175.000. Theu there wae
panics started to unload their ho!-l irga on the 'city there has been ta!l: pf scandal.
W'e are authorIaed( to announce th<it tte regular mcellnga of the well- known'Ananlaa Club will be resumed In a short time. Ses'eral foreign mem¬ bers have been proposed for member .ship since tlie last stated session.
toin in (,.. - . ., J , ., > • ~ "" ¦ —"¦' '" *"*-"-">- «>"'«mi*v/A. CV1UCU.11.B, iB «uio and cer¬
tain in Jib protective power pud Is enlirely safe and harmless.
1 will have .ome.hirg more to say on this general subject withiu a few days, or ne:;t week, before I close my campaign for the summer vacation
CHAS. M. HIGGINS,
Treasurer Anil-Vaccination League of America.
Brcokiyn, N. T.
271 Ninth St., June 4, Ull.
tlons in ThiB^Ci7^and'3iat?"^°' Important article tomorrow or next day entUl..d 'Tatclnatlon Oatraws cn Working People." "A Call to Labor OrganlM-
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