Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 19, 5 March 1908 — Page 3
PAGE THREE. IMPURE MILK CAUSE OF MANY DEATHS
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, 3IARCH 5, 1908.
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in our new Spring; A Little Stylo Talk With the Men
High Infantile Mortality May Be Attributed Almost Entirely to This.
A VOLUMINOUS REPORT.
AT THE INSTIGATION OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT INVESTIGATION OF MILK PROBLEM WAS MADE AND REPORTED. Washington. March 5. Surgeon General Walter Wyman of the public health service submitted to Secretary Cortelyou a report on "Milk in Its Re lation to Public Health." The report.! is the result of investigation ordered by President Roosevelt and conducted by federal experts under the direction of Prof. M. J. Rosenau of the hygienic laboratory. It fills T.0 printed page3. and is one of the most thorough studies of the milk problem yet made. In his introduction to the twenty-two treatises of the experts. Dr. Wyman says: "The steady decrease in general mortality does not apply to these infants. It is recognized that gastrointestinal disease is the greatest single factor determining infant mortality. The enormous loss of potential wealth is of grave concern to the state and worthy of most careful consideration. It ba been the object of thin work to include all available data showing the influence of milk as a carrier of infection and the measures necessary in consequence." Dr. Wyman declares that the ideal milk, drawn from a cow with a healthy vdder and preserved from contamination. Is not the milk of commerce, and he cites the fact that samples of market milk in New York showed 3r.2.Klo bacteria to the eubiu centimetre; London, Sl.SSS.OOO; Washington, 22,lie calls attention to the evidence presented in the report as proof that SOO epidemics of typhoid fever, scarlet fever and diphtheria were caused by in fected milk. He also refers to the evidence adduced that 11 per cent of the samples of Washington milk contained tubercle germs. Dr. Eager, he said, "'gives figures to prove that the high infantile mortality may be attributed almost, entirely to Impure milk." The surgeon-general writes: "Dr. Mohler points out that probably the most important disease of cows from the standpoint of public health is tuberculosis, and that It is the most prevalent. He insists that all milk should come from either tuberculosis tested cattle or bo subjected to pasteuriza-! tlon." That raw milk may be readily robbed of Its infective power is the confident statement made by Dr. Lumsden. He said: "For the general supply of cities, pasteurization of the milk after it has beeu placed in bottles or cans for distribution, is the best measure. Supplement this with an intelligent supervision over the depots and stores where milk is sold and milk as a causative factor of typhoid fever in cities would be practically removed." NINTH DISTRICT TODAY Three Candidates for Congress. Frankfort, Ind., March 5 Almost a deluge of Republicans struck Frankfort yesterday afternoon and last, night. The influx of Republicans is due to that fact that the Ninth District Republican congressional convention will be held here today. The three candidates whose names will go before the convention Congressman Landis of Delphi, D. P. Harness of Kokomo and Dr. G. A. Tucker of Noblesvilie are here, and each has a large followiug. The Coulter House is the party headquarters and it is seething with politics. With health, all things are happiness, without, it. other blessings can't lie enjoyed. We make health for Holltster's Rocky Mountain -Tea is health. Try it; "twill surely make you well. 35c, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Xaiken & Co. Corporal punishment formerly had a wider significance than mere whipping. Henry de Bracton, chief justiciary of England in the reign of Henry III. divided corporal punishment into two kinds, those inflicted with and without torture. The stocks and the .pillory would rank as corporal punishment; also mutilations and other prim tortures, when imposed not to extort confessions but as penalties, nnd the branding in the hand for felony, which was not abolished until George Ill's time. The elevator originated in central Europe. The earliest mention of the eievator is made in a letter of Napoleon I, addressed to his wife, the archduchess Marie Louise. He writes to her that when in Schoenbrunn, then the summer residence of the Austrian Emperor, near Vienna, he used the "chaise volante" (flying chair) in that. castle which had been constructed for Empress Marie Therese. It consisted of a small, square room, sumptuously furnished with hangings of red silk nnd suspended by strong ropes with counterweights, so that it could be jmlled up or let down with great ease jn a shaft built for that purpose about 07tK
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a THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of March 2 Vaudeville. GENNETT. . March 14 (Matinee and Night) "The Man of the Hour." Week of March 9 Crescent Comedy Company. Crescent Comedy Co. The Crescent Comedy Co. will open a week's engagement at the Gennett Monday night, March 9, presenting as its opening play the New York garrygr
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Hosiery Neckwear Underwear Nina Flasig. soubrette, Maude Haw - j thorn, musical. Ralph Barton, vocalist. pictures and illustrated songs. . .... ys are new. Matinees will be every day except Monday and les win te admitted tree as usual Monday night. Vaudeville at the Phillips. It requires considerable "nerve" for two boys, such as McConlogue and Evans are, to tackle a proposition as big as a Fay act in spiritualistic and j cabinet work, but apparently they are going to make a success ot It. Their performances at the New Phillips this week show improvement at each repetition. It would be hard to find a quartet of cleverer youngsters than those belonging to the Five L.ubkins, who assist in the celebration of "Uncle Ben's Birthday." They sing and dance and engage in the repartee with the proficiency of the Veterans of more mature years. Some patrons of the house haveb-en coming too early for the evening performance it does not start until 8:15, with the doors open at : "The Man of the Hour." When George Uroadhurst's great play, "The Man of the Hour," Is seen at the Gennett on Saturday, March 14, matinee and night, it is expected that fully as much in'erest will be shown by theatre-goers as over any attraction that has been here this season. Critics nvi-ryv,lipre unite in pronounc ing this a in-u production, defniugj with municipal affairs in such a wavi as t hold the interest of men and j wom'ii wlike. T'n.ve is an attractive i Jove story woven into Uie play so that' nothing that is considered essential to a successful play is lacking. Richmond is Tiromiaed ftm rirrvtncHrm a I complete at it has been produced in the big cities. Best Healer In the World. Rev. P. Staibird. of East Rayniuua, Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find it; the best healer in the world. I use it too with great success in my veterinary business." Price 23c. at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. WANTS A DIVORCE. Vinnie Emerson has filed suit for divorce from Charles Emerson. Her ; grounds of complaint are cruel and Inhuman treatment and habitual d-unk-' ei'.ess. Mrs. Emerson also asks for a change of name. HOW COUGH GERMS MULTIPLY. When you have a cold the mucous membrane is inflamed and the disease germs which you breathe find lodgement and multiply, especially the nneumonia serm. Folev's Honer and Tar soothes and heals the inflamed air j passag?. stops the coush and f-xpels jth mid from your system. Rpfuse j suhstimies. A. G, I.uken & Co. j
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i Brugsch Bey, the Egyptologist, says tnat ,t is no ,onger diffl(.uU to ,inder. , . .. ..... stand the origin of the seven loan , 'ears narrative in the book of Geni esis. 1 ne hieroglyphic inscriptions translated by him show thai 17K years before the Christian era the Nile for seven consecutive years did not overflow, and famine, pestilence and misery followed. "We know," says he, "that the seven years of fruitful ness mentioned In Genesis was 17 b. C. and thus what has been looked upon as a
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fancy has through these hieroglyphics become a matter of history. The failure of the Kile to overflow, the withering of the vegetation, the lands devoid of crops, famine and the consequent scourges are all depicted 4n the picture which the student has' been a hi to decipher." Power ererolfd with violence has seldom been of long duration, bat temper and moderation generally produce permanence in all things. Beneet. Don't Be Depressed rhen your bread isn't up to your expectations on baking day. Up-to-date women in Richmond are not worried with baking bread when they can get Jjeh delicious white and nutritions bread from Zwissler'g bakery, as well as rich, ornamental and fancy cakes, etc. Zwissler's 908 Main St BAKERY and RESTAURANT . Phone 15S. every lucsday, Thursday and . mornlno. allrrnnnn. rvrninn POLO
Look for announcement of BIG GAME, also City League Game Wednesday evening, March 11. Moonlight Souvenir Carnival, Saturday evening, March 7,
