Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 114, 3 March 1911 — Page 3

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CANCERS REPORTED

TO 8E II Rcsults of Second Internax tional Conference Are Not Encouraging. New VYork. March 3. The present fctatus'of cancer is discussed in the Medical Record. The comments of the writer is based on the second international conference for the study of cancer, which was held recently in Paris. The first conference was held Jn Heidelberg and Frankfort In 1906. The writer says: "During the Interim Important committee work was carried out, the matter of research has been organized throughout the world, and now In this second inert lug we are In a position to understand something of what has been done along the lines projected during tho last four years. The special papers read and the transactions us a whole will naturally be slow in reaching the public. Hut tho Munrhener Meditlnlsche Wochensehrift published Von Czcrny's Inaugural address. This was delivered before a large and distinguished audience of laymen and physicians alike. Official Paris also was largely represented. Increase and Decrease. "Htatlsilcs, despite Ihelr fallaciousness, were first discussed by the speaker. The disease seems to be on the increase among all cultured folk. Hut certain limited localities report ft notable decrease. This discrepancy Is highly significant, for It Involves the whole subject of the Incidence of rancer. Thus we find, say, a 30 per cent, increase in recent years In cer tain countries; yet if we conElder only restricted localities we may be justl fled in concluding that tho disease Is not only on the wane, but actually ex tinct, (for example. In many restricted localities, not a single cancer death has occurred for twenty-five years.) "Surely this absence of cancer in eertaln out-of-the-way localities can not bo an accident. From such data nearly every theory of cancer might receive support especially those of contagion, food soil. Inheritance, not to mention many others. Of great significance in the collection of stallstlstles Is tho anatomical incidence of th.j disease; but to this is opposed the fact that in localities where cancer is especially prevalent we are likely to find all locations of the disease. Parasite Theory. "Von Czcrny admits the cogency of a parpBlte theory of cancer vjs long as we follow statistics. If wo pursue this plan there is as much support of such a theory as In tho case of any Infectlous disenne. Aside from the ar gumcnt furnished by statistics the bulk of the evidence tends to antagonize a parasite theory. We find a wide lino of demarkatlon between two groups, each of which is histologically . and clinically malignant. "The former may be described as superficial, external, slowly growing, originating in epidermal tissue with an antecedent stage of inflammation or Irritation causing local metastases only, and hence largely amenable to prompt surgical treatment. Hut tho other type consists chiefly of deeply placed cancers, attacking the jvlacera, bones, etc., rapidly growing and highly disposed to cause metastases and cachexia. Treatment of such eases is Important. "The two types of cancer cannot be nbarply separated clinically. Many growths which arc technically superficial and epltellomatous may, according to their location, grow rapidly, and with the aid of their acute local metastases may quickly wear out the patient. Certain growing technically local, but inaccessible because of location, may Interfere with life indlA Kidney Cure You Can Bank On Prove the Treatment Before You Pay For It. Your Druggist Has a Free Sample Package For You. Kidney diseases justly produce Intense fear In the hearts of those afflicted with It. for unless treated promptly by tho right method they usually end fatally. Kvery sufferer from kidney or bladder trouble may thank science for the xirw treatment, Dr. Derby's Kidney fills. . Ir. Derby's Kidney Pills are remarkable. They straighten up lame backs every time and rlsht off. Kvery man end woman can prove It without cost. No matter how badly or despondent jort feel about your case. If you have back pains, bladder pains. Nright's dlsease. diabetes, or rheumatism In any form, do not worry an Instant longer. tJo to your drusclst and get a package of Dr. Derby's Kidney rills 0 pillsten days' treatment Sjcents, or direct from Derby Medicine Co., Katon Rapids, Mich. If you want to prove first of all If jou want to prove first that all these statements are true, tell your druggist to give you a freo sample package. Try them and be convinced.

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the Palladium a bottle or Rheuma for 50 cents, and guarantees it to cure any case of any kind of Rheumatism or money back. Gratifying relief comes in a day, be cause Rheuma acts at one time on the Kidneys. Stomach, Liver and Blood, and starts to rid the entire system of poisonous Uric Acid at once. Mall orders filled, charges prepaid, by Rheuma Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for free trial bottle. KngMslT Marhue-ls7ne real-remedy for Indigestion. 25 cents at U-o H. Kibe's or mailed by Rheuma Co., Buffalo, X. Y. . reetly by causing stricture and the like. Fatal and Mild Cases. "In fact what would be termed a relatively mild, localized and operable cancer on the surface may have the most dire effects if it occur deep In the digestive processes, cause stricture of the digestive tube, and its metastases, even when local, will be of an Inoperable and fatal character. 'Our victories ever cancer through surgical .-procedures apply purely t0!at one of these general types to wit, that which Is of slow growth and externally located, without tendency to more than accessible metaslasas. But cancers which come thus to operation represent an Insignificant minority. The remainder are made up of neglected operable cancers and those which were inoperable from the outset. "To come back to the original subject, it is well to forget all we Know Bnd go back to school. In very recent years it has been shown that with appropriate nutriment cancer tissue may attain huso development. These cultural peculiarities are checked up in part by the role played by marked local Irritation in ordinary tissues. It must not bo forgotten that mnny irritants may cause the same or a similar effect. Hence, a special perm, or any germ at all, might at times cause a phenomenon analogous to cancer proliferation. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That Is L.AXATIVK BROMO QUININK. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c. At Local Theaters At the Murray. Helen Hardy's kittens are her chief source of amusement between curtains, and her favorite she has named after her favorite character, Mollie Tltcher. "That is a queer name to have for a cat, isn't it," Ehe said. "This one Is a Persian Blue Kye," and she held the fury ball up to the light to display Its queerly colored eyes. The mother of Mollie won the first prize at the Indianapolis cat show, and the owner is very fond of the creature. Mrs. Hardy is giving impersonations of famous women at the Murray thea ter this week. The act is proving very popular and large audiences attend every performance. Plans are being made to increase the already elaborate costuming, and fitting backgrounds for new characters are being prepared. Another Stock Company. The Sterling Stock company, one of the best repertoire organizations on the road will open a week's engagement at the Gennett theater Monday evening, March 6th., in one of the btst society comedy dramas ever written, A Yankee Hustler." Loren Sterling, the comedian, starred In this play last season In one night stands and proved a decided success while Miss Sarah Glbney is a great drawing card. The plays that they will present during the week are above the ordinary for rep ertoire shows and are all new, clean, and up to date. Six vaudeville acts will be given at each performance, dally ten cent matinees will be a fea ture starting on Tuesday while ladies will be admitted free on Monday evening under the usual conditions. Trouble Makers. Comedy of the highest order, songs. of the latest, music of the brightest, dances of the newest, wit and repar tee thoroughly up-to-date are the prom ises held forth at the Gennett next Thursday when Manager E. D. Stair presents his well-known stars Ward and Yokes In their new musical com edy "The Trouble Makers." Both play and players have been surround ed with one of the handsomest embel lishments ever seen. With a cast culled from the ranks of the bestknown fun-makers and with such eminent comedians as Ward and Yokes in the stellar roles, w"re, as heretofore, assured of a plcasitig entertainment. They will be siipportjhd by Lucy Daly who as Babblirg Bess Snodgrass will sing her featu sSTics ".Phase of Lire." "Oh, Look wAoViere" and "Babbling Bess." Th4lnorus is clothed in the most efcarmIng Jnanner, rich silks of pretty blertling lues. Of the other songs that rail bej rendered by this company several are destined to become quite popalar and every one of them will surely please wlthts melodies and tunefulness. The Other Woman. Today there Is no contestant on the American stage to dispute the supremacy of Blanche Walsh. The long list of characters drawn by her have touched every chord; if her careful teachers of early days had had the choosing no better list of impersona-

tions could have been grouped tor her self improvement. The somber qualities of Tolstoy's "Kreutzer Sonata" and of "The Resurrection" are a long step from the brightness of Lady Teazle in "The School for Scandal"

land "Trilby." In the Sardou plays. .pedora La Tosca" and "Cleopahe who would prove himself a star. It ha? been the ability of Blanche Walsh to make the lighter moments of her many doles quire as effective as those more dramatic that has marked her as the leading actress of today quite as much as the personality to transmit the troubled workings of a mind torn by despair and angu'sh to an audience with hardly a gesture or a word. With her Hamlet's advice to the players went not unheeded, never is the "passion torn to tatters" and tberfore always it comes with vivid impressiveness when the white blaze of of climatic power bursts forth. Miss Walsh's appearence at the Gennett tonight will be a noteworthy one. The Golden Girl. Some of the prettiest stage pictures to be seen in musical comedy are said to be found with "The Golden Girl" which Mort H. Singer will offer at the Gennett tomorrow. Brass buttons and pretty girls always seems to go well together, and in view of the fact that the settings for this tuneful offering is West Point, both uniforms ami femanlne lovliness are very much in evidence. In a way the play has a strong college atmosphere, as the cadets are really students and the brief visits of girls to the government academy at graduation time is the one big affair of the year, and around that period "The Golden Girl" has been constructed. This production ran for eleven months in Chicago and comes with a strong cast which is headed by Leona Watson. Hear Hubert Houze in Organ recital at First Presbyterian church Mon. night, 8 o'clock; admission, 25c. fri&sun INFANTILE DISEASE IS OF SLOW GROWTH Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 3. As a result of a series of exhaustive experiments with live monkeys, which have been kept at the medical school for months inoculated with the virus of infantile paralysis and operated upon in all the stages of the dreaded child plague, conclusions of great scientific value have been reached by Dr. Robert B. Osgood and Dr. William P. Lucas of Harvord. After many of the monkeys had died from the disease or had been killed prior to the removal of their brains, nasal membranes or spinal cords, the corps of experimenting physicians determined that the disease is not nearlyy so contagious as heretofore reported, and its virus becomes active in spreading only under exceptional circonditions. With the virus of infantile paralysis obtained in the beginning from the Rockefeller institute in New York, Dr. Osgood and Dr. Lucas have been engaged with the monkeys for more than a year. Their object was chiefly to ascertain the value of nerve surgery in attempting the cure of the paralysis resulting from this disease. TOBACCO BLUNTS TASTE, WOMAN SAYS Chicago, Mar. 3. With the sense of taste atrophied by tobacco, men must have highly seasoned foods to tickle their palates. And the constant eat ing of such foods disables the individual from recognizing delicate flavors. So Dr. Elizabeth H. Dunn, instructor of anatomical research at Chicago university, told the Chicago medical society. She added that 20 per cent, of the sense of taste Is lost by the habitual smoker over forty years of age. It makes no difference whether he smokes a pipe or cigars. Strange revelations would occur to civilized persons were the senses of taste, touch and smell developed equally, she said, with those of sight and hearing. She said that in virtually all persons the senses of taste, touch and smell were either undeveloped or unused, and that the dormant state of those senses was more marked in men. HOW TO MAKE YOUR. C0M6H SYRUP To make this excellent cough syrup take one pound of granulated sugar, one-half pint of water and one bottle (2 ozs.) of LOGOS cough remedy (the extract for making ccugh syrup) this will make one pint of exceedingly good cough syrup, free from opiates, at a Tery small cost, good for every member of the famiy. The next time you have a cough, try this, make It yourself, see if you dont say It Is the best cough synip you ever used. The LOGOS extracts are for sale at all First Class Drug Stores.

Priest's Advice Led to Their Recovery Thin, weak, or frail people those who "take cold easily" and sufferers of Bronchitis and Asthma, should be prepared with Eckman's Alterative in the house. Remarkable cures of even Tuberculosis (Consumptive) persons are often accomplished. Here are two instances: Gentlemen: "On June S. 1S0T. T was operated upon for Tubercular Peritonitis at St. Mary's Hospital. Rochester,

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donoe. OFFICER WITH HEADACHE RAIDS SOCIAL Wilmington, Del., March 3. Policeman Robert Serson arrested Charles A. Cook, former Clerk of the Market, on the specific charge of keeping a disorderly house. They are neighbors. One hundred women members of the Ladies' Aid society of Madely Methodist church were having a social in the Cook residence. Serson said he had a headache and was annoyed by the noise. He asked Cook to break up the assemblage, but the latter refused. The policeman then took his next door neighbor into custody and about, all the women followed him to the police station. All the women were present in the municipal court when the case was called. The policeman testified the disorderly conduct consisted of "music, singing and dancing." Judge Cochran declared that he did not know Methodists ever danced. The problem was too much for the Judge and he continued it for a week. TAFT'S GLARING RED TIE EQUALS CLARK'S Washington, Mar. 3. Tho president may not be conscious of it, but he has made red neckties popular. A few days ago Mr. Taft blossomed out in a crimson lie or tne gayest nue. rie exhibited a great deal of it across his ample bosom, and no visitor to the inner office of the White House escaped the fine impression he made. Now they are all talking red neckwear at the White House. The attaches, the newspaper men and the official callers are preparing to fall in line. In a few days the haberdashers will feed the effects It is generally thought in official circles that Champ Clark, speaker-to-be, had a monopoly on red ties. He has been famous for years for the brlUiance of his collection, and be had been jealous of his unique distinction. But the Missourian has been outdone. The River Seine, with its branches and canals, connects the city of Rouen with one-fifth of the total area of France and with one-third its population. tftofeet AT FOUNTAINS HOTELSt OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine HOfiLICK'S MALTED EM ILK "Q&jiefAaK JmtfaUcn The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MILK. MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HORLICK'S" Take a package homo FEED'S fl flit Clothing Ml Store 710 Main

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ARREST ENGLISHMAN Wearing Monocle on Charge of Grand Larceny. New York, March 3. Wearing a monocle, immaculately dressed and as calm as though attending a tea party, a distinguished looking young man describing himself as the Baron Richard

von Arkovy. of Hungary, a guest at the recent Gould wedding and a friend of Count Szecheny, of Lord Decies. of the Hon. "Bobby" Beresford and other notables, was arraigned today in the Jefferson market police court on grand larceny and carrying concealed weapons. He is accused of having appropriated two platinum crucibles entrusted to his care by Julio S. Jarron, chancellor of Cuba. Dr Jarron was in court to press his charge. The baron glared at him and whispered that a duel would surely follow. SPURNS GIRL WHO WEDDED CHAUFFEUR St. Louis, Mar. 3. Andrew J. O'Reilley, a millionaire, refuses to see his daughter Elizabeth, aged 19, who eloped with and married Henry Charles Lewis, chauffeur for a family living next door to the O'Reilley home. "I will not forgive my daughter if she returns with Lewis and expects me to support him," he said. It was his underhand courtship methods, not the fact that he is chauffeur, that we i objected to. He was never introduced . tt to us. "We don not expect one penny from my parents," says the bride. "My husband earns $150 a month. He comes of a good New York family and came here twelve years ago. I couldn't stand being a drudge. I was not allowed to go to entertainments and dances. For a long time in English history white has been considered the unlucky color for coronations. Charles I. wore white vestments when he was crowned. 1 Most Effective Home 1 Treatment of Rheumatism 4. If you are suffering from chronic rheumatism, or if you arc just beginninar to feel its dreadful twinges and pains you will do well to stor its ravages at once by having your drugjist mix the following- prescription, and persistently use it to rid the body of the poisons and morbid states which excite the dreadful disease. When the true and pure ingredients are properly niived, the results arc little short of marvelous. Iodide of Potassium 2 drams Sodium Salicylate 4 drams Wine of Colchicum oz Oomp. Kss Cardoil V oz Comp. Kid. Ealmwort I oz Oomp. Syrup Sarsaparilla...5 ozs Mix and take a teaspoonful after prn mnl nnrl n n o at heritlme. n meal and one at bedtime. After 1 the first week gradually increase the dose to two teaspoonf uls. If not in stock, the druggist can readily obtain the ingredients from his wholesaler. OLD RELIABLE PAINT When Reduced Ready to Use "Only Costs the Consumer $1.35 PER GALLON Old Reliable Paint Co. We Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices. Phone 2230. 10-12 S. 7th. This Week we pay our respects to the MAN that never told a LIE. We follow in his footsteps when we tell you to feed your cowa Quaker Dairy MOLASSES FEED (16 Protein) as the best Milk producing feed. Cost $25.00 per ton BUY! TRY! SEE we dont LIE! OmerG.Whelan Feed and Seed Store 33 South 6th St. Phone 1679 WEST, C. & O. Homcscckers Round Trip First and Third Tuesdays of each month to Western and Southwestern points; good returning within 25 days. Stop-overs.

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Ithaca, Mar. 3. The Cornell general committee, that group of upper classmen who are arbiters of underclass conduct, met to discuss violations of the freshmen rules. Complaint was made that under classmen had taken to copying the older students in growing mustaches. A dozen years ago, when the mustasche habit was in vogue among col lege students, a rule was passed prohibiting sophmores and freshmen from growing lip adornments and as the rule is still in force the occittee ordered all under freshmen to shave their lips forthwith. TWO DIVORCES ARE GRANTED BY COURT Mrs. Minnie Knopf was divorced from Robert Knopf, now a resident of Kokomo, in the circuit court on Thursday. She was given custody of their child. Desertion and failure to provide were the charges. Divorce and custody of two minor children were granted to Josephine Drudy from Thomas Drudy, who, on SKIN AFFECTIONS WHETHERON INFANTOR GROWN PERSON CURED BY ZEMO AND ZEMO SOAP. AN UNUSUAL OFFER. The Fihe Drug Store says to every person, be it man, woman or child, who has an irritated tender of itching skin to come to our store and procure a bottle of ZEMO and a cake of ZEMO soap and if you are not entirely satisfied with results, come back and get your money. So confident are we of the efficacy of this clean, simple treatment that wo make you this unusual offer. ZEMO is a clean liquid for external use that has cured so many cases of eczema, pimples, dandruff and other forms of skin eruption. Zemo and ZEMO soap are sold by druggists everywhere and in Richmond by Fihe. ZEMO and ZEMO soap are the most economical as well as the cleanest and most effective treatment for affections of the skin or scalp, whether on infant or grown person. MILLER'S Pig-skin and Seal-skin Bags, $1.00 and up. We also carry a full and complete line of Leather Goods Suit Cases, Valises, Trunks, Etc. . Miller's Harness Store 827 MAIN ST. BAUSCH QIOMB For the Home, Lodge and Church. FOR SALE BY VVJI.RossDninro.

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