Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 106, 4 May 1922 — Page 3

TUBERCULOSIS WAR LAST YEAR SAVED 100,000, STATED

j (By Associated Press) noini'u v j ' of one-half since 1904 in the death rate from tuberculosis in the United States was reported by Dr. Charles J. Hatfield, managing director of the National Tuberculosis association, at its annual meeting today. ' This means for the year 1921 a saving of 100,000 lives he stated. In 1904 the death rate was 200 per 100,000. Preliminary figures for 1921 indicate that the rate will approach 100. Dr. Hatfield paid a tribute to the founders of the movement in 1904 and to the increasing number of supporters of the cause. "This announcement of the splendid results of 18 years work," he said, "is also a tribute to the power of public health education and to the unfailing support of newspapers, magazines, motion pictures and other mediums of reaching the general public." In Framingham, Mass., where a health demonstration has been carried on since 1916 under the auspices of the association, the death rate has been reduced to the figure of 40 per 100,000 for 1921. "This Framingham figure," said Dr. Hatfield, "is indicative of what may be done under such specialized methods and programs of work. Tuberculosis workers throughtout the country will Join with us in being impatient for a much more rapid rate of progress when it i3 realized that in the United States there are still about 1,000,000 persons with active tuberculosis and that 100,000 men, women and children are dying annually from this preventable and curable disease."

Says Physical Education Q Increases Girls9 Height (By Associated Press) . WILMINGTON, Del., May 4. Physical education at Vassar college in the last 10 years has increased the height of the average student one and a half inches, President Henry Noble MacCracken yesterday told the parents of the students at Tower Hill school in an address. It also has added two inches to girth measurements and an extra size to the hands and feet President MacCracken said. The reason that only 80 percent of those who enter Vassar finish the course is not due entirely to lack of application, Dr. MacCracken stated, but often to what he called the social catastrophe of marriage attacking the students before they had completed the course.

Called by Death HENRY KESTER GREENVILLE, Ohio, May 4. Hen ry Kester, 60 years old, retired farmer of Richland township, died at his home Wednesday. He is survived by his widow. No funeral arrangements have yet been made. MRS. ANNA B. PUTERBAUGH GREENVILLE, Ohio, May 4 Mrs. Anna Bell Puterbaugh, 65 years old. wife of George Puterbaugh. died at her home here Wednesday Death was due to paralysis. She is survived by her husband, one son and three daughters. Funeral services at the Brethren church on Central avenue Friday after noon at 2 o'clock, Rev. B. F. Sharp officiating. Interment in West Btanch cemetery. A bicycle with wings was recently experimented with successfully by its maker, a Frenchman, who made several short flights, the best being 12 vards at a height of two feet. A Beautiful Woman Is Always a Well Woman. Here is the Advice of Mrs. Watts: Covington, Ind. "I was sufferins with Inward weakness which caused me to have a complete breakdown in health. I was so extremely nervous I could not sleep, could not eat, and was so weak I could scarcely walk across the floor. I doctored and took medicine with no relief. I was told an operation was necessary but to this I would not consent. Through the advice of my mother I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and by the time I had taken five bottles I was well and strong. Have been in such good health ever since that I have had no need for medicine." Mrs. H. E. Watts. Favorite Prescription Is made with out alcohol and can be obtained from your nearest druggist, in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, president Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for fre emedical advice. Advertisement. THGROU Rug Cleaner "The Brush That Brightens" cjOunin ... , ft -

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Georgeously Decorated Cabinet Present to Prince (By Associated Press.) OSAKA, Japan, . May 4. A gorgeously decorated lacquer cabinet, representing 10 years work by master carvers, will be presented to the prince of Wales during his visit to

11,1 It " CUy The cabinet contains 64 panels de picting Japanese scenes and customs as represented by the Fujiwara or fifteenth century period. The doors are decorated on both sides, plum blossoms on the exterior and dances of the period on the interior. A set of rour silk embroidered hang-' ings also will be given the royal visitor as a token of the city's esteem. These hangings are nine feet by sev, en and reproduce floral works of a celebrated master in favor during the fifteenth and three following centuries. GEN. JUAN GOMEZ CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA CARACAS, Venezuela, May 4 Congress yesterday unanimously elected Gen. Juan Vicente Gomez as constitutional president of the republic. His term will be seven years. ST. PAUL'S (Continued from Page One.) Frank A. Lackey. The amount necessary to support additional activities in conjunction with the proposed audi torium nas been over-subscribed, according to the Rev. Burbanck. In building this addition. wall of the present choir room will he torn out and an addition will be built leacning to the alley on the north. This will give an auditorium 31 feet wide and 63 feet long with an 18 foot ceiling. To the west, there will da a nent stage 13 feet deep by 25 feet in lengtn. isorth of the stage will be a kitchen with complete modern equipment. In the basement of the present parish house, Bhowers, baths and toilet will be installed. A locker and dressing room also will be constructed. The building will be heated by steam. While the building has been intended primarily for the young people's use, it will be placed at the disposal of the entire community, the Rev. BurDancK said Thursday. "The idea underlying the gift is one of more effective service and the authorities of the parish will endeavor to carry out this purpose." To Use for Games. The auditorium, which will be used a great part of the time for games and sports, will have a floor of maple; walls of glazed brick, and a wooden pannelled ceiling. Electric lights will be hung flush with the ceiling. It is expected that a moving picture machine will be installed. The Rev. Burbanck said that the purpose of the moving picture machine was not to compete with any house in the city, but to follow out the plan of the parish in supplementing the educational and moral activities of the church. Main entrance to the parish house will be off North A street. Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Advertisement.

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HEAD OF PERUVIAN DELEGATION ARRIVES FOR U.S. CONFERENCE (By Associated Press.) NEW. YORK, May 4 Melton Porras, head of the Peruvian delegation to the Washington conference on the Tacna-Arica boundary arrived here from Europe on board the Homeric today. He will go at once to Washington to complete the personnel of his delegation. The Chilean delegation is already in the capital. Practically all of the delegates for both countries have had long experience with the boundary problem, one of. the Chl:ang and two of the Peruv ians having been minister of foreign affairs for their country. It was during Senor Porras' tenure in that office that negotiations were broken off between the two countries. Other arrivals on the Homeric included Field Marshal Lord French, commander in chief of the British forces during the war and later viceroy of Ireland. David Wark Griffith, Winchell Smith and Mrs. Smith and the Rev. F. W. Norwood, pastor of the City Temple, London were also on board. President of Germany Has His Little Worries (By Associated Press) BERLIN, May 4. Not even President Eb'ert is exempt from the exasDeratlne- delavs or failure to deliver mail which occur here as in all other countries. A letter addressed to the "Reichs president, Berlin" was recently return ed to the sender by the postoffice with a label attached stating, "without ad dress or particulars the addressee cannot be traced in Berlin."

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PLACES OF PRAYER MEETINGS ANNOUNCED

District No. 10 will hold prayer meetings at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the home of Mrs. F. J. Mabey. 322 Southwest Third street, with Mrs. H. S. Hobson as leader.. District No. 4 will hold prayer meeting Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Terhune, 318 North Fourteenth street, with Mrs. Alfred Backus as leader. A mammoth edible mushroom four feet in diameter, was found on an estate in St. Germain, France. Tailors and Furnishers

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