New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 22

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A T T L T R R Y e F A January 27th to ¥ ebrfiary 10th If you de, many children must become cripples for life because of inadequate facilities and funds, Just think 102 crippled children housed in a poorly arranged, dangerous, demned by insurance companies, inadequate buildings at Newington. This is managed by the Connecticut Children’s Aid Society, where during the past year 112 operations were performed, through which 69 children were cured and all definitely improved. con- for the TICUT Would You Turn A Deaf Ear To A Crippled Child? Estimated Quota for Hartford Actual Soliciting in the New Britain District das Been Started Total Pledges to Date—Hartford County $47,549 WANTE in the Division “A” 50 Division “B” 100 Division “C” 200 and This is a non-sectarian charity and state-wide. over total o Thirty-five cases of poor crippled children have been approved for admittance but cannot be accepted for lack of funds and accommodations. Think what it means, one bath room in use for 40 children. No private room for isolation cases. You would give everything to cure your own child. -Why not help the children of less fortunate parents? They deserve an existence as well as your own, County $175,000 Entire State of Connecticut pledges $2,000 each, making fotal 1,000 each, making total 500 each, making ‘total Divisien “D” Miscellaneous pledges il $100,000 100,000 100,000 200,000 Grand Total $500,000 This fund provide s for a suiable, fireproof home for Crippled Children, and will guarantee the continuance of the important child-placing work, explained in our circulars, New Bi'itair'i Com mittee A. E. Corbin F. A, Searle P. B. Stanley H. H. Pease Geo A. Quigley P. F. Ki W. L. Hatch Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski Moore Baldwin H M. Thomsen Howard S. Hart Howard L. Platt F. G. Platt P. Crona Paul K. Rogers E. A. C. H. J. E. Cooper Rev. John T. Winters Jos. F. Lamb P. Corbin Geo. W. Traut W. E. Atwoed M. K. Pasco Louis Raphael E. M. Wightman F. G. Vibberts John C. Loomis C.. F. Bennett F. S. Chamberlain Dr. G. W. C, Hill State Campaign Committee Austin Cheney, President of the Society, Cheney Bros., So. Manchester, Conn. Frank C. Sumner, President, Hartford-Connecticut Trust Co., Hartford, Conn. The Whitney Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn. Clarence E. Whitney, President, State Headquarters | CONNECTICUT CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY. BROWN, THOMSON BUIDING, HARTFORD, CONN. & BESVPCIVVIVVTVVCL LBV VTV OV LB VTTLTOVTLLS Lagedegegagagegietetettotodopadagatotodotofodotoofofotetopotof gotog gegefogc o Re Tt L T T T ot o ‘ & & & & ko & & & & & & & & B B ko ol o] & & & H 2 ) ) & B @ @ el el Lo & % @ ) el @ & & 8 k] 2 & & & o & & & & & & & el & el ] Q @ . & k) & & Q @ - & 2 ol & & a o) fog a o1 . v LofcRadedeateetoT ) BRBBGHBG GV RO Akt bl l Al x.

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