Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 130, 13 April 1915 — Page 2

PAGE TWO. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915.

MAYOR SENDS FIRST PRISONER TO PENAL FARM ON SENTENCE

Having, as usual, made a sorry mudHe of its efforts to effect the reformation of Tim Kelly, a victim of the booze habit, by penning him up in a foul smelling Jail every time his appetite for liquor gets the beat of him. the county of Wayne has now turned , him over to the state of Indiana to see .what it can do for him. , Tim, for the seventeenth time in four years pleaded guilty when arraigned in city court this morning and was sentenced to the Indiana Penal Farm, in Putnam county, to serve out a fine of $50 and costs and an additional sentence of thirty days, ninety days all told. He is the first man to be sentenced to the penal farm from Wayne county, a doubtful distinction, and one of the first men in the state to be sentenced to that institution, which was opened for the reception of

petty offenders yesterday.

Inasmuch as the establishment of

the state penal farm resulted from the

vigorous efforts of a number of Rich

mond men it is fitting that one of the first inmates of the farm should be a Richmond man. And the state's experiment with the case of Tim Kelly will be followed with interest in Richmond.

Are You Rheumatic? try Sloan's. ' If you want quick and real relief from Rheumatism, do what so many thousand other people aie doing whenever an attack comes on, bathe the sore muscle or joint with Sloan's Liniment. No need to rub it in just apply the Liniment to the surface. It '.s wonderfully penetrating. It goes right to the seat of trouble and drawB the pain almost Immediately. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c. of any druggist and have it in the house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does gtoe almost instant relief. adv.

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here. Dr. Cofer and Dr. Hurty will lend whatever personal assistance is needed to make the campaign a success, worthy of national commendation and approval. The expense which would accrue to Richmond in taking advantage of this plan would be hotel expenses and incidentals during the visit of the government assistant. Dr. Cofer believes that the re-survey could be taken in between sixty and ninety days and the tost would be approximately $75 a month. The salary of the assistant would continue to be met by the government. Hurty 8uggests Deputy. Hurty also suggested that the Richmond city council pass an ordinance creating the office of a deputy or assistant to the city health officer, since the lawj of Indiana provided for this official. What is needed in Richmond, he said, a health officer, thoroughly familiar with the subject

of tuberculosis, who could devote his I

entire time to a systematic program for the prevention of the disease's spread.' The regularly appointed health officers in the cities of Indiana are unable persistently and constantly to wage a campaign against contagious diseases because their salarles as officials are not sufficiently remunerative to meet their entire living expenses. ., . ' Dr. Cofer concurred In the views expressed by Dr. Hurty and both commended the interest which has been shown in the movement Inaugurated for the construction of a county hospital . to . care for . .tubercular victims, Each, however, intimated that the establishment ' of a hospital was not necessary if thorough attention was given the educational feature of the campaign against tuberculosis. Dr. Hurty asserted that the state hospital was not achieving what was expected of it and was not conducted properly. ' It was most necessary, he said to eradicate the cases of direct Infection by cleaning up the worst conditions gradually working to the outer rim of less infectious cases and more sanitary conditions. Inestimable good could be done,

both officials pointed out, by training the school children ; to have a wholesome dread of tuberculosis, and other contagious diseases and to know the value of clean living under sanitary conditions. In the afternoon Dr.' Cofer and Dr.

Hurty met -with the city officials In the council room of the city building and in the evening made impromptu speeches, repeating to the persons at the reception proposal for a city survey. "It is important that the government should see fit to send me to Richmond to inquire into the conditions existing here relative to tuberculosis and other contagious diseases," Dr. Cofer said. "The proposal of sending a government expert to your city to take a re-survey and assist you in your campaign is a new idea, formulated with the belief that, if it is adopted and carried out, it will mean not only the eradication of tuberculosis in Richmond, but in other cities which seek the assistance of the government public health service in reducing the spread of the disease. "The government maintains its health service under the treasury department. The military health service is in charge of Dr. Gorgas, and the civic health service is in charge of Surgeon General Blue. "It is hoped that as a result of my

Simple Way To End Dandruff

There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounees of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store this is all you will need), apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely, destroy . every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. adv.

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visit to Richmond, the civic health service department can aid you in your efforts to destroy the disease which is prevalent here. ' After your campaign we can point to your city aa an example. Richmond had a death rate of 1.45 per 1.000 people, previous to 1913, and during that year it was decreased. You have evidently been making progress In your efforts to lower the death rate from tuberculosis. By continuing the campaign, it will mean the gradual elimination of this disease. "The 'money required' to meet the expenses of a campaign and provide for hospitals and surveys, must result from one of two sources, the taxation of the citizens of your city or from popular contributions. "Tne question of a dispensary in charge of competent nurses has been tried in a number of cases and each has proved it worth to the community in which it is situated. The educational feature of fighting tuberculosis can not be started too soon. It is surprising how many intelligent persons are woefully Ignorant on the subject of tuberculosis. "Certain offers of help will be made to you as a result of my visit from the health service department. I intend to keep in touch with your city, and will do all in my power and lend whatever personal assistance is necessary to make your campaign, if you accept the services of our experts, result suc

cessfully. The department will watch your efforts with keen interest and you will have Its support In every way possible." At the conclusion of Dr. Cofer's speech several - persons in the audi-! ence, Including William Dudley Foulke asked -him questions regarding his plan. Mr. Foulke finally ejaculated, "Wouldn't it be a glorious thing to have Richmond pointed out as an object, lesson as the first city in Indiana and the United States of America to eliminate entirely, tuberculosis?" - - Dr. Hurty, in beginning his speech

last evening, congratulated the city on its low morbidity and low mortality death rate. The city, he Bald, was to be commended on the fact that deaths from disease had become gradually less each year.

GOOD CITIZENSHIP TOPIC OF MINISTERS

On the second Sunday in May every pastor belonging to the Richmond Ministerial Association will preach a sermon on "Good Citizenship," This decision was reached at the meeting of the association Monday. It was definitely decided to hold the Honeywell mass meeting in the Coliseum, on Monday,-April 19. The party will arrive here, from New Castle abut 11:30 in the morningand will be served with luncheon at the Y. M. C. A., after which they will meet with the members of the Ministerial Association. The mass meeting will be held in the evening. -

Told That There Was No Cure for Him. , "After .suffering for over twenty years with Indigestion and having some of the best doctors here tell me there was no cure for me, I think it only right to tell you for the sake of other sufferers as well as your own satisfaction that a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets not only relieved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 years," writes Jul, Grobien, Houston, Texas. Obtainable everywhere. adv.

AIRMEN MAKE ATTACK ON GERMAN LINES

PARIS, April 13. British airmen have bombarded Bruges, Antwerp and a number of railroad lines through. West Flanders. A number of bombs were droppedd on the German concentration camp at Bruges, and much damage was done to the railroad lines, thus hindering the movement of supplies and troops.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 13. Colonel William R. Nelson, owner and editor of the Kansas City Star, nationally prominent as. a journalist, died early today at his home here. He had been ill since last December. TJraemic poisoning caused his death. He was 74 years old. Until a month ago he continued to take . an active part In the management of his paper, heads or vavlous departments coming to his bedside.

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Study the Picture Read the Description Carefully

See the flour bin in a separate compartment, which, prevents flour from flying through the cabinet, the only cabinet made in which the flour bin can be adjusted so as to sift flour over the work board, and can be lowered for filling. Now look at the base of this cabinet ; note the two drawers over the storage section no other cabinet has these. See the large linen drawer just twice the size of the same drawer on any other cabinet. See the sanitary wire shelf and pan holder in the storage section. Note the sanitary glass sugar bin. See how the corners of the full extension Nickoloid sliding top are protected. All of the hardware is nickel plated, castors are pressed steel and ballbearing. The construction throughout is of the best selected solid oak. Now look at the roll door, which is never in the way; and you have completed the inspection of the most convenient cabinet made today. If you realized as hundreds of other women have, how the Tipp" turns kitchen drudgery into pleasant, easy, congenial work, yon would lose no time in getting to our store to place your order for this truly wonderful labor saver. Women see instantly the many exclusive conveniences of this wonderful cabinet. But only the users can tell you of the hours and steps they really save. Make up your mind at once to own a Tipp" Kitchen Cabinet. '

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