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Modestly, Bacteriologist James C. Small of the Philadelphia General Hospital told Director Wilmer Krusen of the Philadelphia Public Health Department that he had isolated a new, minute organism (Streptococcus cardioarthritidis) from the blood of rheumatic patients and had been able to build a serum that cured a few cases of rheumatism. Director Krusen was delighted, for the cause of rheumatism (rheumatic fever) is obscure. Doctors know as little about it as they do about cancer. Rheumatism does not kill so many people as does cancer. Yet it is responsible for one-fourth of all heart disease deaths...
Geneva, lying meekly by the Alps, will receive Mrs. Woodrow Wilson on her second pilgrimage. She and her brother, Wilmer Boiling, sailed on the Leviathan last week. To Governor Alfred E. ("Smiling") Smith, $3,000; to his secretary, George B. Graves, $200; to St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, $9,000; to 17 other churches, $250 each. So saith the will of the late John F. Brennen, beloved Tammany politician of little note...
Dodge Bros., said President E. G. Wilmer last week, earned $15,801,364 net profits the first half-year ($15,843,259 same period last year); made net sales of $156,041,866 ($117,045,569 last year); sold 207,115 cars and trucks (138,767 last year); had $19,952,511 in cash...
...demand. "As of April 24 ... [3,300] dealers in the U. S. had on hand 26,921 new cars and trucks, against which they held 17,568 signed orders . . . the small surplus being reduced ... [a fortnight ago] 8,264 cars [shipped] and retail deliveries 9,566." (President E. G. Wilmer...
Subsequently the first two such dealers were recommended for the Board and their own acceptance was this week announced by E. G. Wilmer, Chairman. They were C. M. Bishop, General Manager of Bishop, McCormick & Bishop of Brooklyn, and F. S. Albertson, President of the Albertson Motor Co. of Los Angeles. Both are "original" Dodge dealers, hard workers, good salesmen, thoughtful businessmen...