Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 179, 1 June 1912 — Page 3
TITC RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912.
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AMERICAN ACADEMY ENDED CONVENTION Immigration Problem Was the Subject Discussed the Closing Day. (National News Association) ' ATLANTIC CITY, June 1. At the Concluding session of the two days Convention of the American Academy k)i! : Medicine, papers were read today y Doctor Thomas Wray Gaynor of (Pittsburg, and Doctors Adolphus Knopf and Ira S. Wile, of New York. The subjects treated by the physicians -were: "The Effect of the Modern Immigrant on our Industrial Centers;" ""The Immigration of the Tuberculosis Into the United States;" and "Immigration and Midwifery." The paper that attracted the most Attention from the physician-delegates "was that of Dr. Ira E. Wile, of New "York, who addressed the meeting of "'Immigration and Midwifery." Dr. "Wile stated that midwifery, as practiced in European countries, was carefully supervised under thorough and 'efficient legislation and suggested the i establishment of similar laws in this Icountry. He said in part: Infant Mortality. "Immigration presents a problem as regards infant mortality and in this
phase of the problem the question of Immigrant midwives deserves adequate consideration inasmuch as she is not alone present as a medical attendant, but also serves as nurse, house- ! keeper and general advisor regarding 'the care of the infant, whom she has brought into the world, during the period of her attendance upon the mother. "In order to appreciate the relation Hof immigration to midwifery, it is necessary to escertain how many midwive I are admitted into this country. In orfder to protect the country from the 'unscrupulous midwives it is essential (that a system of education, supervision and control be established through out the various states of the union. The increase in midwives depends upon the increase of immigration. The standards of midwifery in this country should be raised at least to the standlard existent in the countries from '.kUh V Jt . i. t J wuitu iu luiimgiaiii miuwiie cornea. By the further control of immigration, and the securing of information relating to the education and legal status I of midwives, it will be possible to 'place the midwife problem in an intelligent manner before the American public." Dr. Thomas Wray Grayson, of Pittsfburgh, Pa., in a paper entitled "The Effect of the Modern Immigrant on I Our Industrial Centers," presented to jthe delegates an exhaustive study of the importation of aliens in this city. pDr. Grayson summed up his views on Ithe matter by , stating that "society iwould be greatly benefitted if care were taken to teach these people our ways." This, he said, would obivate a igreat deal of the disease prevalent (among Immigrants. In speaking on "The Immigration of ithe Tuberculosis Into the United .States" Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf, of New York, advocated the admission of well-!to-do tuberculosis patients of alien origin no matter to what stage the disease had progressed but spoke stronglyagainst the admission of those who would become a charge of charity. He characterised the exportation of paujcountlres as "unfair and unjust" and urged the association to take steps to Iput the matter before Congress. ;There is no real need of anyone beftng troubled with constipation. Chamjberlain's Tablets will cause an agreetable movement of the bowels without i any unpleasant effect. Give them a 1 trial. For sale by all dealers. Wisdom. ... f Wisdom Is cherished by the few, neglacted by the many and hired by the I powerful. life. iAGKACHE NOT A DISEASE Jjut a Symptom, a Danger Sig1 nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you nave ibackacbe don't neglect it. To get perjrnanent relief you must reach the root pt the trouble. Read about Mrs. Woodjall's experience. Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suffered two years with female disorders, my I neaitn was very Daa and I had a continual simply awful. I could 31 not stand on my feet JS1 t" tfcsj a roeai s viciuais without my back nearly killing me, and T omiiM havci fl such dragging sensan tions I could hardly bear it. I had sore mess in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was com pletely run down. On advice I took Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound and am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years ana i nave not had an ache or pain since. I do all my own work, washing and everything, and never have backache any more. I think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may publish it" Mrs. Oixik Woodall, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. If ron have the sllirhtest doubt feliat Iiydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia js.Jt"uuEnasi jueaicme uo. nnsldentf al) Lvnrju3Iaas for adVia. Your letter -will be opened.
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.;:'. .-...'! Jf ft . sir,- i V1 13 mi V". la '0 . MR. JACK Leading Man With Lewis and Oliver T. P. A. Notes BY W. H. Q. The program for the Peoria convention is given in the May number of the T. R A. Magazine, as follows: Monday, June 17 Parade, 9 a. m.; opening exercises at Coliseum Building, 10 a. m.; memorial exercises, 2 p. m.; business session, 3 p. m.; informal reception at Hotel Jefferson, 8 p. m. Tuesday, June 18 Meeting of state secretaries, 9 a. m.; business session, 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.; ladies meet at Hotel Jefferson at 9 a. m. for trip and ! boat ride to Alfrisco Park. Wednesday, June 19 Business sessions, forenoon and afternoon; auto rides and card parties for ladies; evening, a grand ball at Shrine Temple. Thursday, June 20. Illinois day; no business sessions; day to be spent at Glen Cak Park with entertainment; evening reception and entertainment by Jefferson Hotel company. Friday, June 21 Business sessions all day; reception to ladies by leading stores; convention closes. D. W. Michaux, of Texas, looms up as the probable successful candidate for president of the T. P. A. next year. His is the only name yet announced to come before the Peoria convention. Brother Michaux is a popular member in Texas and is well and favorably known throughout the association. Born in New Orleans, and arriving at manhood, he located at Houston, Texas. He has been president of the Texas division and has been at all times a leading member of the Texas division. He was a candidate for national president at Philadelphia, and his refusal there to be a party to a scheme that was being hatched marked him a man of honor. Terre Haute Star. Lewis, Lebo, Shreeve and Co., have made their trip to James Lake, fished for 2 days and caught a satisfactory quantity of fish, are now engaged in telling a satisfactory quantity and quality of fish stories. Altogether that much talked of trip will go down in history as one of Jim Lewis' Choice Expeditions. Quite a long story could be written regarding Lebo and Shreeve, but the writer, whatever his opinion of the gentlemen in question, may be, has a high regard for. their families and will spare them the pain of seeing cold blooded facts in print. However as a warning, I would suggest that these two prominent members of Post C walk the "straight and narrow" until my successor is elected and has duly qualified. Jim Lewis caught a "pike" that weighed 6 pounds. How does that tally with what he told you about it? It is only a few days 'till our national convention convenes. Our delegates should post themselves thoroughly on the questions that will come np for consideration. The failure of a delegate in any national convention depends on his interest in T. P. A. affairs and his knowledge of the aims and purposes of the organization. Delegates like Congressmen are more valuable after they have attended numerous conventions and kept in close touch with the workings of the association between conventions. Too frequently posts lose sight of these qualifications and recommend members as national delegates whose chief object is a good time and only want to go when the convention is held in an interesting place. Really posts should seek their delegates to recommend rather than - delegates seek to be recommended. The writer is not aiming at the excellent person ell of our delegates, past nor present, but anyone who has attended national ponventions will notice that this state of affairs is too often the case. The divisions who are heard in convention are those who send their very beet men time after time.
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V si 14 9 LEWIS. Players, at the Murray Next Week. ! be no more regular meetings of the I Post until September or October. The report of committee on recital was considered last Saturday night at regular meeting. Their report recommending that the post have a ritual was adopted and a committee appointed to prepare on suitable for our use. C. V. Patterson, for many years associated with M. C. Henley, of this city, has resigned his position, and will in the future be connected with the Chicago Casket company. He will continue to reside in Richmond. Notice to Muzzle Dogs! Whereas, the Health Department has been notified that several dogs which have recently been bitten by a dog with rabies, are now running at large in the city of Richmond and cannot be located. Now it is hereby ordered that persons owning or harboring dogs within the city of Richmond, shall from the date and publication of this notice securely muzzle with wire muzzles, all dogns owned or harbored by them for a period of 90 days. T. Henry Davis, Health Officer. Albert B. Steen, Sheriff of Wayne Co. 1-lt Married tho Family. When 1-atcadio Hearn married his Japanese wife ail bis wife's family accompanied him to bis new quarters. He mentions that he nnd nine lives dependent upon him wife, wife's mother, wife's father, wife's adopted mother, wife's father's rather, then servants and a Buddhist student. Thin wouldn't do in England, but tt is nothing in Japan. "Lafcadlo Hearn His Life and Work." by Nina B Kennard. What, Indeed? Tess I thing Belle acted rather shabbily in breaking her engagement to Jack Huggard. Jess Well, be broke his arm. Tess But, good graciousJess Yes. good gracious! What use is a fiance with a broken arm? Pbllada! pbia Press. The Daffodil. The poison of the daffodil is the plant 8 means of defense. How effective if is may be judged by the fact that rabbits, rats and other small pests which devour hyacinths and crocuses with gusto leave the daffodil severely alone. It Is not wealth or ancestry, bat boa. orab'e conduct and a oobie disposition, rnat make men great. Ovid. IS "Your Hat In the Ring?" Are you daily fighting such ills as Poor Appetite, Sour 8tomach, Indigestion, Costiveness or Malaria? Just take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS for a few days and the victory is yours. Try a bottle and see.
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vrr Imitation Diamonds of Paste Ar the Beat Counterfeits. It is always wise when buying a white topaz to purchase tt from a reliable dealer. Inasmuch as rock crystal and even lead glass are often sold under that name. Colorless beryl yields a very brilliant and diamond-like stone when properly cut. Indeed, many gems and even pheuaclte and rock crystal often passed in former days as diamonds, even under the scrutiny ot experts, such exact tests as refraction and specific gravity being unknown until comparatively recent years. No imitation of the diamond, however. Is so brilliant as a skillfully cut piece of the. kind of lead glass known la the trade as "paste." The play of color tn these counterfeits Is often very beautiful, bat the glass "diamond" possesses no luster, this term being applied to the light reflected from the top surfaces of a gem. The flashes of light and color that give brilliancy come from the Interior, being thrown from the rear surfaces of the stone. The glass diamond Is soft and Is attacked chemically by a number of things with which It comes In contact by wear, for both of which reasons It soon becomes dulled. Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post. Ho Spoke to Hot. A Virginia farmer was driving a refractory cow down the road one morning. The cow and the driver came to a crossroad. The man wanted the cow to go straight ahead, but the cow picked out the crossroad. A negro was coming along the crossroad. Oald her off! Bald her offr yelled the driver. The negro Jumped about the road aad waved, bis arms. The cow pro ceeded calmly on her way. "Hald her off! flald her off. nigger!" yelled the driver. ,Ts a-tryln' terr replied the negro. "Speak to berl Speak to her and she'll stop!" "Good mawnin', cow good mawnInT sa Id the negro politely. Saturday Evening Post. Ml GEE! Ill WOMAN'S BREAST BEGINS S wiunilWUtt TUB M ALWAYS POISONS OEEPIa th ARMPIT AND KILLS OUUXLT I Will Give $1000 if I Fail to Curs Also SI OOO or Exool Any Othor Dr. Living No Knife or PainNo Pay Until Cured Written Guarantee 3 Day Patalna Platter emit own out, so rjutf Wonderful Dlscovory Any TUMOR, LUMP or SORE on tho LIP, FACE or BODY lono 13 CANCER. ANY HARD LUMP hi WOMAN'S BREAaT Is CANCER and very poisonous. 120-PAGE BOOK. SENT FREE. Testimonials of Thousand CURED after other failed. Se or Writ to Soma. wSf DR.&MRS. Oa.CHAULEES AB 36 West Randolph St., Chicago, III. KINDLY MAIL this to SOMEONE with CANCER CYCLONES and WINDSTORMS WILL COME but Dougan, Jenkins & Co. Will Protect You Against Loss From Them. PHONE 1330. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Building -BREHM Fine new line of Croquet Sets, just arrived, also a new lot of hammocks. Headquarters for baseball, tennis and fishing supplies. Geo. Brefim Co. 517 MAIN ST. PHONE 1747 Open Eveninge - DECORATOR
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i Curious Hiatory of an Unfinished Ed1 fioo In England. Tbere ts a curious history resardia an unflnlsbed church which stands at HassalL near Sandbach. England. A former resident at the local ball, a Mr. LoTvndea, painfully conscious of the lack of provision for tbe spiritual wanta of tbe people In the neighborhood, determined to build a church at his own expense. After carefully choosing a site he gave Instructions for the erection of a structure In the modern style capable of seating 400 or 500 persona. Work on it was begun in the summer of 183G and was pushed on steadily on til the dny on which Queen Victoria was crowned, by which time the building was well advanced. Tbe crypts, about ten In number, hsd been put In. the walls and roofs were complete, and the scantlings for tbe floor were fixed. Indeed, partly In consequence of tbe national rejoicings and partly to celebrate tbe progress which had been made, tbe building was smothered In flags and decorations and was the center of local festivities. Next day Mr. Lowndes was seixed with an illness which quickly proved fatal, and with his passing all work on tbe church ceased. Though tbe building could have been finished at comparatlrely small cost, it wss abandoned, and It has not been used since, except by tourists, whose names "hallow and adorn It." as Mark Twain said of those on tbe ruins of Cain's altar, by the thousand. Wide World Magazine. aaMavaMHBaoM CHICHESTER S PILLS Plite Im K axt mSV) Taka m Mtw Hr r m V BlTUO OD HRAMD P1IXS. fait S SOLE IY BOJGGISrS EYERYWKEEf MURRAY THEATRE Week Starting Monday Evening, June 3rd LEWIS & OLIVER, PLAYERS First Half of Week THE TENDER FOOT A Carload of Special Scenery. PRICES 10, 15, 20c. Matinees, Dally 10c; Boxes 25c. MURRAY'S """""aaaMBMBaBaBMBMeaawBaeaaw WEEK OF MAY 26TH BAEDER-LA VELLE TROUPE Of Acrobatic Cyclists
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