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NURSES GRADUATE, PRIZES PRESFNTH] Impressive Exercises as Six ! Young Women Receive Diplomas ' gress.” sail ST | address atest aid to pr Davis in a ating class of the training s s at the New Pritain Ge school Mr. Davis' talk wa Al at the « ast even ) the influence Tie the nurses that they had heen study of the mind over the ¥ told Ing far theee years of the influen of the bedy « the mind, now the would hegin to observe the influence ©f the mind on the body. He ecited the faet that every idea has A tendency to produce aetion and this action is eontrolied only by other fdeas, He illustrated his statement by soying that with some people an idea immediately produces action by talk. amp ¢ seated on the s mouth sh w,»n it The isitar s1hapa tubercuinsis died A nurse 3 PA n ‘ Ve ¢ hat's father Yisrase st what my from arrihile talks that way to t's a b or isitar w said First Class Funerals Beneficlal Neferving 1o the tepdeney of some K to 0ld fashioned ideas and refuse tn aceept modern tion Neath I8 the greatest Al ta p When a generation ases to grow and develap, it dies. How #ad it would be if Methusaleh vere to eame back to life. He'd want us to do things the same they lid them in his day. The Atest peed In same communities is first elass rals We know these mE wo going out to uphald the prineiples and traditions of the hospital of whieh we all feel 8o proud,” he concluded The inveeation and henedietion were pronounced hy Rev, William Poss The speakers and Miss Maud A Traver, directress of nurses, weare platform people 1o sti inneva he s way gre behind w NEW BRITAIN DA ILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1023, 20 % Sure Relief SEEKIMPROVEMENTS - prineipal of the senior presided at the exercises | ted diplomas 1o the grady Traver presented pins. Prizes Awarded first prizes of 330 in second prizes of $25 hy Ellsha president of the hoard of the hospital. The prizes lonated hy members of (he and were presented to nurees furing the as fol hree and thres Wers gold each L in gold eack Prese H trustees of Conper hoard having the T hest rds prige wi rece veur ners were Mae nd vearly First prize 80 seen ating class Average Tueknes Grad Kamens prize, France average §4 Intermediate Rerniee Rogers second prize, Trens average M Tunier elass: 1ivst prize Covelusky, yearly average prize, Margaret Cunningham avernge 91 yearly ien First prize average 92 yearly olass yearly 1Pisher Margaret second yearly Many schoeol roofs in New York are covered with netting to permit ball games hy the pupils high in the alr -1 8110, $2,760; FOR INDIOESTION SIMON LUDDY'S ESTATE IS APPRAISED AT 85,666 Bulk of Property is Represented in Real Estate and Stock in Mann facturing Coneems Judge W. F. Mangan and The O'Connor, appraisers of tate of the late Rimon luddy fled thelr report in pre showing the estate to | $85,658,18, represented stocks and realty holdings ventory follows 20 shares J mas w e have ourt alued at chiefly in The i R 40 shar Montgomery (o, at North & Judd Mfg. ( at $h4, 10; 87 shares Btanley Work at 845 : shares Landers, Frary & Clark at 86 $2,808; 140 shares Colt's Patent Fire Arms, at 826,50, $3,710; 105 share Bristol Brass at 814, 21,470 shares Willys Overland, at 787.60; 30 shares Torringto pany at $47.50, 81,425 | Goodyear Tire & Rubber, | $50.28, | Tire & Rubber, $625; | iin U, vania, $450; 40 shares Goo common, at § 100 shares General Motors at 20 shares, W. J. Cahill pfd,, $1,000; 20 shares W. J. Cahill common, $1,000: Easthourne whiskey 8. bonded warehouse, Pennsy!- 014 Hardie, $220; Savings Britain, $3 $4,020; $15, $1,500; AT SMITH SCHODL. Parent-Teachers Association Pe- (itions for Additional Facilities At Teachers school last eve adopted calling the Bmith sehe ellities whie sRATY 10 proper vequest 18 made for a wdltorium and the 1hat the present | 15 wand Arrangement the association Miss Mary Tor ar who is 1o be af the ' will } itations the sehool themsels The resolutions as ments to the schoo are necs Washir of the 8mith »f New Hritair ' alarm the stendily inerens school accommaodatic school, Whereas, at the ary to resort classes in the co temporary arrangemer take ¢ of the child trict, ' “Wherens, the sents a fire hazard vooden staireca sent bullding becaus wooden w hrn as, said bullding lacks n able gymhasium and assembly both of which we deem eqn sary with class rooms to proper iy n 1 with that the & & unit the entire hat of fireproof eor auditorium to properly of the dis isum of the childven ide wresent build fire san! plans I [ ith meder appliances and further W EXpress our bility and integrity 1, and be it of this the the Jimmie Jingle Says: Mother Goose and the Gander, too, ent to f New Britair )| board, the seeretary of the press I MRS, PHILLIPS DUE TODAY B RS ~New-Maid Bread, I Murderess Promises to Give 7 e ~ achars' associatior Say that here is the hread for you, Hammer Ont Statement as Soon as Her Roat nmer mur the Californin Mrs. Phillips s surmised she will Pacific coast on the Mrs. | ‘e ssage to t Tucigalpa " crime of which she was convicted apportunity will soon come for 15t hefe rto ( Aesociated Press at was innocent of illips, Bank of New Britain Trust Company, $ prove it She gald she would statement or cate our children, be it “Resolved: That we give out state, Church street, of the Emith Eohool Pare hr family dwelling and land at 37 - |assoclation, at a meeting called for sett street, $5,675, Farmington 8av- the purpose, do her petition the T ings Bank: note due $11,100; 1020 school board and other officlals of the | a cat, Hudson touring car, $400; total, $85,- city of New Britain for a suitable ad- | daytime and prowls 653.18, to the Smith school building | at night " her arrival loris of Asla looks much like has webbed feet, sleeps in the around after food 4 All " Avoid lmtshom—!nhul‘:l: ion et SN The VETERAN M OTORIST glves a few rules of the road / i O:z (J;e Ar.zzona.pe e t‘ w2 ec(:&org_ey { J’ =) o, 7miles_Fe !.é}ome s'.v:.)ét:a::af .Zro_é,; the | rest, Ly | attitu Denver, . An- Phoenix, Colorado Springs, San Antonio, Fl Paso and Los geles, shows that more than 70 per cent the destitute sick in these cities are men. Women who go west in search of health are more often accompanied by their families. The ituation are plain ™" without money will not be welcomed in the west He will not be able to secure a job land he can expeet no sympathy from | the community to which he goes. | The west gladly receives a man| with maney. He is able to secure |the proper care which is necessary to effect the cure, but the west is not| prepared to provide for the indigent sick. This is not the fault of this| |section of the’country. The problem | is simply too big for it to:handle, The poor man is much hetter at recent survey by Jessamine 8, home or in a sanatorium near his statistician of the National |home than he is chasing the sun cure | Association covering on the Arizona desert. food, proper all enter into fresh alr, proper and good care the cure. A man does not need to go west to get any of these. There are plenty of sanatoria near his home, Blinded hy the lure of the sun cure, too often a'man will leave his home and family and arrive in a far distant | fr town in the ‘west with less than five | dollars in his pocket No Jobs for the Sick. The first thing that the invalid dis- covers on his arrival is that there is no work for a man in his weakened physical condition. He may live for a time in one of the windowless cu- hicles rented out by the night in Denver. He may sleep on a cot on the Arizona desert or find temporary ghelter in a cheap inside room of a hoarding house in Los Angeles, but he will not be enred that way. “No jnobs here for sick men,' is latest pronouncement sent out parts of the high thousands of in year go to Arizona, Te Colorado and Californin, serking the pathetic mirage of a health restoring climate. The United States public health service has recently announced that the west is unable to care adequately for the destitute sick who pour into ‘their states each Statistics ghow that one out of every per- gons in Phoenix, Arizona, is a sick man, dependent upon the charity of the town. In Denver, one out of every 156 persons is a charity pa- tient So serious has the situation become that a warning has been sent out in effort to keep men from going west A vnder the delusion that climate alone | Whitney, will cure them. It is pointed out that' Tuberculosis south the 1lids each cities in certain of west. Lured by hopes of sun cure, week “More than ordinary care shall be exercised by the driver of a motor vehicle when near- ing a school from any direction. A ‘school zone’, is that section of a highway directly in front of and usually 100 feet to the left and right of the school.” (The Veteran Motorist) [ OMEONE HAS SAID THAT ‘IF’ is the biggest little word in the language. 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