Show i I Cheap If a Success HE offer of Charles E. E Finlay president of the THE T Aetna National Bank of New York to pay for the tho establishment in America of the tio tuberculosis cure reported to have been discovered ered cred b by Dr F F. F. F Friedmann of Berlin if it proves beneficial in 95 05 out of test cases could probably b be duplicated in several so other countries It lt is is a manifestation of or the intense interest taken throughout through through- hout h- h out the civilized world in the search for means of i overcoming the t terrible white whito plague Thousands of rich men and millions of the poor are as deeply concerned as 33 Mr MI Finlay in the fight light against the tho destro destroyer er which kills more human beings than fall prey to any other disease In proportion to the their 1 means they would give as ns liberally to Conquer conquer conquer con con- quer this most dreaded foe of life Thero There would be beno no limit to the financial resources which might be brought into uSe ue if money would insure the final victory of science over tuberculosis is All attempts to calculate the economic burden of this plague run into staggering stag figures It is a tre- tre tax upon industry and er e every form of material material material ma ma- advancement Its effects are felt in every community however small and in in all aU conn countries tries The world would find its progress s much quickened if it could be freed from t the he most destructive o off of i diseases But there is an if of tremendous importance in iii the proposition President Finlay makes It Jt is by uy no me means ns certain in that the hopes hope raised by the Friedmann treatment for tuberculosis osis will be he real real- The highest scientific authorities have not yet placed their guarantee upon the new serum Tho The tests made mado have not been long enough and public enough to clear away grave doubts The of offer er made by jy the New York banker is one oue of many factors in inthe inthe inthe the problem which will tend to a speedy dete determination nina nina- tion of the tho exact results of the Friedmann remedy It cannot be long before the true value of the treatment will be clearly ascertained Then Theu and not lot until then will the world know whether it is a discovery WOrth orth untold millions or merely one of the numerous false beacons which have raised the hopes of millions of sufferers only to dash them to deeper 1 despair |