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~NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1920. HOW CAN WE MEET THE NEEDS OF YOUR HOSPITAL The Needs $600,000 Nurses’ Home Purchase of land and building and erection of a three story brick dormitory— Estimated ' $80,000 Estimated 10,000 O] y Furnishings for home $90,000 New hospital building and remodeling present hospital building— Estimated $390,000 Furnishings Estimated 43,000 $433,000 Pr‘eunt Indebtedness (mortgages, etc.) Today there are accommodations for 24 pupil nurses. There onght to be proper accommodations for at least 50. Before more patients can be cared for in your larger hospital, there must be a sufficient number of trained nurses to care for these patients. And for more nurses, larger quarters must be established. Larger classes of pupil nurses mean larger classes of gnduate nurses anglvesufiaentwe to the hospital and to the clty in time of need. - A 165-170 bed llospltal is reqmred for the present day needs instead of a badly overcrowded hospital. $36,000 for St. Francis’ Hospital, Hartford, as guaranteed because f the suspension of its drive here, so that it would not interfere with ' our own hospital campaign. The Miller Bequest A trust fund of approximately $750,000 was bequeathed. The : | principal cannot be touched — only the incomé of approximately" $50,000 can be used for maintenance p urposes. From the will of the late Darius Miller (Clalue 34)— “Thirty-fourth: All the rest, residue and remainder of my property and estate, of every kind, nature and description, and wherever situated, 1 give, devise and bequeath to the Con- necticut Trust and Safe Deposit Company of Haklford Connecticut and to its successor or successors IN TR for the following uses and purposes, namely :-— To hold the same with power of sale, inveéstment and reinvestment of any part thereof, real or personal, at its discretion ,an dto pay over the NET INCOME thereof to the New Britain General Hospital, a corporation' estab- lished by a Special Act or Resolution of the General As- sembly of this State, and located in New Britain, or to its successor or successors; SAID INCOME to be used and applied under the direction and management of the proper officers of said Hospital in such manner as in their judgment will best promote the interests, prosperity and objects of said Hospital.” And this income of approximately $50,000 far from covers ade- quately the maintenance of your hospital. For last year the total expenditures including the purchase of valu- able property for expansion purposes were $129,342.87. iller gift makes a new hospital posnble by assuring sufficient income to maintain the additional expense of a larger hospital. The income of work ?mlres the installation of modern laboratories, and special lines or a better hospital. . HELP YOUR HOSPITAL---YOU’LL NEEXED IT _ $600,000 years experience, Davis & Gaodwin, 827 Main St.—advt. CITY ITEMS | lumov-l #alo at Bease-Leland's. WILD PAYX BEST PRICES FOR ALL JUNK and Second-Hanc. Furuiture. L. ZELDES 118 West Street Tel. 633-33 — Bonney's Orch., Lady Owl's Bazaar, Nov. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.~advt. 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