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Show VICTIM OF VANDERBILT AUTO RACE IS PARALYZED George Arcnts Hind Is Blankon Accident, but He May Recover Faculties. ' NEW YORK, Nov. 1. "With his memory mem-ory of the accident which he met almost completely obliterated George Arents, Jr., a young millionaire of this city, who was injured in the long distance auto-moblle auto-moblle race recently has been removed s from the hospital at Mlneola, L. I., to a hotel at Garden City. His wife and parents par-ents are constantly at his side and the patient's condition is causing them great anxiety. , Not only la Arents' mind raid to be unresponsive, but a partial paralysis has made it impossible for him to move about, although he is able to sit up In a chair for several hours each day. Even then he demands constant attention of his nurses. A blood clot on the brain Is said to be the cause of the trouble, but the attending physicians are hopeful hope-ful that this will dissolve, and with its disappearance will come a return of memory and his other faculties. The overturning of Arents' racing car was the one fatal accident of tjie race for the Vanderbilt cup. His mechanician mechan-ician was killed when the car overturned over-turned because of an exploded tire. Best Liniment on Earth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City "Water Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes: "I have tried many kinds of liniment, but I have never received much benefit until un-til I used Ballard's Snow Liniment for rheumatism and pains. I think It the best liniment on earth.". 25c, $0c, $1.00. Sold by Z. C. M. I. |