New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1920, Page 5

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ECEMBER 1, 1920 Your Hospital Needs More Nurses Today not only are the patients crowded at your hospital — the will need a greater number of sufficiently trained nurses to care for New Britain General Hospital — but also the nurses are living in over- them. Is it not absolutely necessary, then, that a suitable home be at crowded rooms. once erected to house this increased number of nurses? Your new Nurses’ Home will give your nurses the home life they should receive for the great work they do. Today that home life is lacking — and the new home will make your nurses mterested in tllelr “work and in their studies. : Remember that happy nurses in a comfortable home fiake for The rapid growth of your hospital has made necessary more nurses. But housing accommodations have not increased and your nurses are now living in overcrowded rooms. In order to make room for more patients, the nurses were forced out of their present quarters into a recently acquired tenement house 1 on Hawkins street. Here they are just as crowded, and here they must happier patients. The patients will receive closer attention — _‘ remain until you build a new Nurses’ Home with a part of the $600,000 ‘_ closer attention means health more speedily returned! - that will be raised this week. ‘ , Remember that a new Nurses’ Home means more nurses not for the benefit of your hospital, but also for your city! In time of g need, as in an epidemic, more medical care is insured. To build a larger hospital to care for present needs, you must When your new hospital is built, there will be need of still more take care of your problem of having more nurses. \ The solution pupil-nurses in training. And your larger hospital, with more patients, Wifll you. Will you help so that greater help can be given? "Help Your Hospntal———You’ll Need It’! $600,000 4 November 29--December i .,f_@.g)m VIS S RN Your hospital should have 10 to 12 more pupil nurses even now, but under present overcrowded conditions there is no room for them. . TN - 't e crins s e T P " CITY ITEMS. | - Victrolas, at Morans' of course. —advt. Classes in the Hebrew language will be opened for High schoel stu- dents December 10. Enrollments can be made with the principal at Talmud Torah hall. , December Victor records. C- L. Pierce & Co—advt. -4 Phoenix lodge, No. 53, I. O. O. F. will meet this evening. On Wednes- day evening, Dec, 15, Arsanum lodge of Bridgeport will visit and canfer the first degree on a class Qf candidates, Have Johnson and Peterson make ! your Christmas photos. Guaranteed (D please.—advt. Camp Clara. R. N. of A, will hold | its elegction of officers this evening ' at 34 Church street. All members are urged to attend. Mack's Merry Makers, at Foresters’ fair, Friday.—advt. Rough dry washing at 9 cents a pound beginning Dec. 13. Union Laun- dry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. Removal sale at Besse-Leland’s. —advt. Deec. Victor Records at Morans'. —Advt. it || & /7" REMOVAL. AND Chauffeur as a Result Ainte Biantl, a chauffeur for the / , Sherman Sand company was arrested / A this morning by Traffic Officer John > ’ L. Carlson, charged with reckless | M« / driving, The arrest followed a colli- / * | sion between his truck, and a truck / o . Aiven' by Harry Bardanian, —Selling Our Entire Stock The collision occured at the corner A wonderful val“es g of West Main and Washington street, | § shortly after 10 o'clock this morning _— BI , i Iq( ) vv a3 7 an impression on ife 5 dreion t The et ek ly direction aé the other machine , your wl e came out of Washington street. Bar- SPECIAL. danian’s car was slightly damaged. Gold Filled Bracelet Watches. Value - $16.50. Sale Tt?'e Kibbe Buffet Box of fine ered nuts; and the added treat BAZAR PRIZE WINNERS, 5 5 can i i The following were winners at th Waltham and Elgin Gold Filled W es. dies is quaranteed %o bringa of delxclous preserved ginger— ceotnt Order of DU e 2 *sale price smile of delight to the lips of any ~ all in the same box. it orpa B N b I aigtest candy-loving person in the world Taianal thivd, Fellx Walani Toncin: - s » sland; third, Felix Walen; f¢ th, Ask your dealer for the Kibbe blank; Afth, L. B 74 Willlams stroet; \ : Clocks (all makes) value $250. Ju i Buffet Box. Doubtless he carries sixth, blank; seventh, Lynch, Spring- Alarm Clock st to lOOk at it wins most i b field, Mass; eighth, blank: ninth, Gent: ;:pk 1 “atches Do overy piece in it is a wide assortment of Kibbe Choc- blank: tenth, blank; one-half barrel Sath, Mo % of flour, James Foran; silk umbrell: olates and other candies, includ- K, Tt Moore:!lone-Balt. e G st a popular favorite. Double-coated ing the popular Social Whirls, Mary Murray; carving sot, Irene M. g , Dr. Thos. Mullj : tabl chocolates with assorted fancy Cocoanut Cream Bars, Nut Vene.- : ok | Wistnan: 16/ Gellar sold o - o D. W centers; sweet-cream caramels; tians and Pure Sugar Patties. e S W T Jordan almonds; chocolate cov- Ask for Kibbe’s by name. evening. . . M CHURCH NOTES Kibbe's, Springfield, Mass. cula thly meeting of the Womans' Aux of the parish will g be held i Mark's chapel on Thurs- ; b 9 @ t 7:45 p. m. Rev, George e b . Hey rinity church, Portland, . Conn. will_speak on “The Need of The Quality Jew: lry Sto A es es Religious Education in the Home.” Q ty e o A cordial invitation is extended to all. : TAIN S @ Trenp— f LA The lecture will be followed b

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