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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 apriL LT 17th To 22nd BIG DEMONSTRATION SALE — OF BIRD’S — A B ) i Neoponset Floor Coverings' THIS FLOOR COVERING IS 1009 WATERPROOF AND IS THEREFORE ROT - PROOF ANI} ' SANITARY. IT CAN BE USED IN EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE SPECIAL SgLE PRICES | SPECIAL SALE PRICES | SPECIAL SALE PRICES il | ol vl | — Ol NEPONSET YARD GOODS NEPONSET RUGS | NEPONSET RUG BORDER TO FECILITATE MATTERS MEASURE YOUR ROOMS BEFORE YOU COME Watch For the Famous Sidewalk Test — IN FRONT OF OUR BIG STORE — B. C, PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE” HOSPITAL DAY T0 INSTRUCT PEOPLE INTERESTING PLANTS Valuable Specimens e by promis- |the Connecticut Agricultural Experi- hootleg- | ment bulletin issued today, 1 to be | Thes: e entirely in the east- ;rnv “hing from the Massa- | would involve at least|chus line to the Sound. one member of the [ alder- While the area of infestation has | men and a close rel former jnereased the pest is far less pre- | prohibition enforcement official. |valent than in 1917. Parasites have | i heen disturbed in four towns in which . f | | : g FIND GY = . 4 |a federal jury in Brooklyn of with-| festation. The report 5 that great « P"bllfl Serwces | drawing liquor from bonded ware-| New Haven, April 14— Gypsy moths[things are expected of the parasite ho on forged permits, James, |were found in 27 towns of the state it has been very successful in Mass- & | & reck’ Williams, has obtained 'last year, according to the report of r»):uwn. AV Chicago, April 14.-—In providing | for the care and treatment of former service men, the United States is es- | tablishing hospital facilities which |later can be used for the benefit of the people of the country, according to a letter from President Harding, received today by Matthew O. Foley, | executive secretary of the national | hospital day committee. | President Honors Plan President Harding indorsed the ob- ance of National Hospital Day, B 12, and commended the move- ment sponsored by hospitals of the| country to acquaint the people with the purpose and scope of hospital service. More than 4,000 hospitals are enlisted in this movement, and have planned programs for National Hospital Day, including “open house' for the community, graduation of nurses, and exhibitions of X-ray, diet- ary, occupational therapy and other departments. “I was pleased to learn that you are going to cel ite National Hospitai Day again this year, on May 12, the annive! y of the birthday of Flor ence Nightiugale,” the president wrote “I feel that it is particularly worth while to continue this obhservance at present, because of some things which have lately come to my attention with regard to hospital and hospital serv- ice, both m this country and abroad. America has led the world by a lopg way in the development and mainte- nance of modern hospit and in this regard our facilities are superior to those of any other community. Yet, by reazon of the extraordinary demands for care o bled men of the world war are a long way from adequate equipment. “I have been told that in some of » Luropean countries, where a very e hospital establishment was | created to meect the requirements of | the war, it has now proven almost| impossible to obtain the necessary en- | dowment funds and community inter- | est in these institutions, to keep them doing the 1t humane work which | should be car by them, wheth- er in war or in pea # Usetul Faciliti “For myself, I have felt that in es- tablishing the wreal hospital facilities | which are ded for the soldi we | a week |ing to | gr'es ring a dupe. He said he Jant anatomy and | hing in the an-| m that can be id. “One| | received here today from Professor B, | Marquesans know. H. Brown, one of the scie at- | had names for eve {ached to the Bishop Museum, who [atomy of a woody has spent the past seven months in |seen without a lpns,” he Number of | the islands south of here. of the members of the royal family, | ln‘} e, 18ttAD. G0, DY B \\x{;.? constitute the most ntelligent Y | head of the 1 that 600 |Marquesans and have given us con-| ¢ had been |siderable help, selected a woody slem .. |and indic each of the various tis- Prof. Brown and ! ; The | Brown, who accompanied him. These ‘:fl! s of the stem giving each the na- the letter said. lare *most able and are mainly [ Uime name, Anee ) entirely new material hearing on the e teresting region in existence for ho- |, nd origin of the flora of the Pa- 8ell that second-hand automobile. tanical studies, according to a letter | cific ocean,” he wrote. *“The ancient|Use o Ferald Classified Ad. 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