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s pediatr Hartford; radiogra } consulting -1adiog e hlein of Hartford; consulting orthope- | and patholog e dental surgeons, (. Swain, . i 5 5 9 . s | Vivian; urolog . noof | rengih, K inkham’. When Money Is Available Hospi- Hartford and T. X, Hopurn of Hart- | o e How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- ford. 0 uine BITRO-P o C vl 2 fal Will Be I d Pleasing reports were submitted at | g Hre g etable Compound Rest})res € 1mprove G LB s P o e (ot Health and Strengih. e and through the report of Dr, Reeks | \ y f i it was shown that the hospital has | Allx W. Stanley was again chosen to | established a new record for. runnin head the New R : —** After the birth of Britain hospital board | €XPens I spitc of the raise In co! : & a d s nmffifllgklwsmnd on my Yim A , brought ubout b; . k T cet. Iw, of directors at their meeting in the Y S e el T I il el oy ?F‘Zel‘ap M. €. A, vesterday afternoon, and the | durir ast year as | N e : I suffered such pains ame board with which he served last | in 191 s in 1916 : DSt sonalfinCresiininesscono micRuE 0l i in my back 1 could | 3 1 % 71 v"';' L year was named to carry out tne] Y4t 2 were carved for. of | Keep of the hospital buildings and S not work or hardly i. 'B " work Fle sesr Fredericl G| Phich 158 were males anid 164 [Fe- | Etounds. i oot take care of my | B i LR Platt was continued in the office of | Males “John E. Fay. the present superin- | | “ghitbaby. One of my (et i P e R Executive Board Report. i tendent, was sccured the fir of neighbors recom- fopret buiding S assoon ST D, Regk oport e e oxcuive o s, Juy afes e rdenaton Al |8 A SHOW OF WONDERS! A SHOW OF MERIT! Miller fund. lable board was as follows: | of Jasse a een acceptec | [t} & e 7 i va , these plans : : & vill be pushee Mr. Platt’s commit-; “In common with hospitals through- | Mr. Fay comes with a record o Lee The board also appoinied a com-| out the state, the work of the New vears' experience. having been Py oy 8 3 e ) R mittece to tlake appropriate action: Britain General hospital has been ars, assistant and : T gTde E. Pi -ham? B 5 upon Mr. Miller's bequest. T¥ i considerably hampered by war activi- | superintendent of the Jfartford he s - Sanative Wash, and | - - nual meeting of the . incorporators : { tles, three of the attending ph 2 ! pital and more recently superintenden € e PD’:‘-E;!}‘ and was socn 2 ! directors of the hospital i the superintendent of nu anc f > Ellls hospital at Schenectady. woman and {19;5 work [ . training school preceded {he meeting | head nurses having enter e N. Y. He has already instituted some | 20T 1ese remedies to i in of the hoard of directors. ice. There has been considerable dif- | radical chang: and his polic; o Directors Are Chosen. fieulty in seccur of building up the hospital by OrA Q. Bow 3 1 3 . e Pty 66 i E '55:93 The incorpora M-cldoted 1he' ]l efforts o cuiais : it attractive I its managemen L °t, Lansing, Mich. HIS PARH@EAN %&,E following d George W. Traut,! b o Ly its treatment of patients, i i 1T 133 78, Bo Howard §. I Hanae 4 A student interne riz : i 1 s of proou ! il pindent ntern : - ® Here is the most enchanting beauty of the screen again entrancing her friends. In. the latest French : Delshygot: supervisirg nts o for e summer he superin- T i gowns she startles @ puritan New Fngland town. And through all the biz. tense scenes, flashes bril- (N Cohidunt s unUigDT i and -ses | tendent is now ne \ vith D 2 fiantly like the great star she is! Excitement enuff for anyone! are relea from military service duate o lospi ‘At the ing of the fiscal year resident. . ippointment man) 208 5‘:* € S “y f < mén Alix ‘ ””1]1‘1 ‘ . T ; 2 % i -t 1 MR. JOS, HART, Platt, Clarenco ¥. Bonne vt & | the ablest physic 4 o Gl Lo of the B, F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange presents the premier protean artist of the world anditor 1. | repairs to the building during the yeav X Ry - < 4 honor and ral permanent improvements | continued freauent m ol V g ) fl in a Mystery Playlet cntitled, “WALLS HAVE EARS.” J. Spencer’ obtained, chief among which was tl g Jcomnily; A2 DEREII0D ValauEsal U LRI When you go to New York within the next few weeks took for the best and greatest vaudeville theater | purchase a lding located .on | ital in general there and you will find her name in big electvic lights over the en trance Medical Staff Chosen. 1 Ha in reet se 48 an annex The medical and surgical staff chos- | for the nurses’ qu The addition MAHONEY BROS. HUGH STANLEY. irgeons T. Fromen, ! able, not only because pressing ST T e g i e dancing. " M. Coole eed of additional nurses’ quarter: rthur Mag Suc ontestan E : d E N ‘1 terman Ly ant attending t also becausa, by its p land in Annual Debate at New Haven. Hglfleel‘, flfi lllmefi 'cllllef = : j N it Wi ey he el o B i AT 1w . o B the hospital w: ured. I. Arthur Mag, a student at the Yale 4 AL E,’?’_ onn O¥i-§ Other semi-permanent improvements 2 < . o . x Z y v &L sulting s, [ R. Lampson of , i aud gt lation of a large ! Law school. Yale university. captured Reorganization of the board of pub- ] :;(m(;—‘l . les of Hartford, H. chen range. the inz of rubder | second prize in an extemporanecous - & i [§ Ciifton of Ailending SR e matling in co idors an | the installa- | debate, according to word reccived by oAt i ’ tion of new water supply pipes. There L. Kelly, G John PUINer. s oo heen the ordinary minor repairs, | G. M. Flanogan: assistant at Aing 7 e 1 v repalrs, § o gevmour street, yesterddy. The city e seni - WA Emmett, 3 clerk; J cidel, superin- | TETETmm——— Sl E S Another big-time, opening novelty. The Closc of the Lyceum Vaudeville scason—3 BIG ACTS—Watch for announcement. i arents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mz , elocted s e d 15 repainting of rooms, plumbi S et . 1. Dray 2o P repairs and repairs to roofs. The fre- | hate e uRIgeyCRIflon NIt RINORE /oo el o ity na Michael I Tuesday. It is planned to cut A petition - monument in Central park had B Chdies S % queney of {his last-mentioned repair ; studen g lansdenantment = o m ey | ient of sewers. rough the property of the Bvangeli- ivan to nlace a gasoline pump :at ed at the northeastern end. The . Abrams of Hartford, Wa Stefn- | indlcates the necd of a thorough over- 1 8lven cach year by ihe Kent Debale | 5 ma posed oxtension of ' cal Lutheran church, making Court ; 10 Chestnui strect. The malter i Heiae L piat Hailling of tliel toofa of the! admini Jub and is known as the Wavland court rongh South e S Prren o . Jo- | tration anA operating buildin any | prize. strect cd by the i seph H. Potts onaulting halmie i ordinary repa incidental to the up There were five contestants in the sibners. The map was pr the Somons ,n, W. E. McClellan of | keep of a large Institution have been | debate. The s ct was given out a i artment. following fartford { undertaken by Mr. Overstrom, the | few hours hefore forensic contest. & i sented by Dugald Mec- ol B cirl Seevetar referred ta il Neurologist. Y. R. Miller of South-[ janitor, to whom we are greatly in-| Mag graduated from the New Britain 2 2 voted by the board 1o | Bnmmett was at ta make a | the wi | preser on o veek before ington: pediatrist. J. Robinson: con-' debted for his untiring efforts and | High school with tho class of 1914 all - interested a hearing s lea £ g tructed to have strect a complete thoroughfare to the city e r. The | the difficulty ed to and arrangs A communication was received from | Sou New England 1 N tielaned common council requesting infor- 3 petitioned to m The board received notice from the tion concerning the automobile . titior thor 1l matters r eady for the Oriental Turkish tobacco charmed the natives hundreds of years ago. And when travelers visited the Orient, a new delight awaited and thrilled them—in smoking Turkish cigarettes. The tobacco in Murad is 100% Turkish and is gathered from those famous lands—and Murads are both charming and thrilling. True they are a little more expensive than ordinary cigarettes—but oh, such a difference! “Judge for yourself-I’’ Makers of the, Grode Trkish and. B]g{kan intheWerld