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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1028, WARY ¥ears and & Nursss home, de [ 3 Proven experimentally 1ha . l HTA diogide or carboni acid gas—the nated by Commeodore Louls D Beau- Stull that makes aeltser | ment, U. & N.. It is the hope of uol i Bas a8 inhibitory effest ¢ the president, Nathan Dayby of Cleveland | e Feawth of tubercle baciil The o g And of the board of managers s00n perimenta conducted 1n the labarat.! i to add an infirmary for bed.ridden ory of the Research Department at P patients whose condition has an ine k Sn— :n-‘ Ih.u\’.. Mm:uz l‘l” ~‘o::u Jurious effect 50 loag &8 they have to sal ead Bim 1o the convietlon that be quartered with patients o e road — 1923 STYLE a 'm M w.m mmlm when it b pessibie 1o supplement the i 1o tomury e ?m: e d l tubereulosis vietim's normat supply of building will cost ¢ in WALL PAPER Iesen M #as. oreated by the b ) | Rev. Dr. Wm. Friedman is the The new year's newest patterns in Y Will Find a Good Book Rm l u 'cr 'f iy, the progress of the dl.nnr witi | founder of the institution. The plight are here, Jou be arrested. Many medical autponties Rel‘eve SCQl of seores of tuberculosis vietims whe We invite you te come in and see them now, Your Best Friend ¥ ecelve this annsuncement with ¢ . . - One of the largest Jowish SAtAer-|tnusiam. saving that the experiments had “hesten” (hile way to Doaver Never before in the city has such a remarkable 3 3 - tat on starve on the streets, led him ABh ever hald in this eouatry [ with carhen dienide may furnish 1he rritations with [ make an appeal to his eongregs- array of Beautiful Decorations been shown, OflQYO::' )r::?:hn seheduled 1o begin in Dln‘fr today, elue 1o & ehemieal cure for tiop during the Jewish New Yoar's We ean show you Papers as low priced as any in n the b vhen the 24th annua ention 2 have % service of 1899, His appeal eaused the United States, On Your Beat Trip Ithe Sationsl Jowish %6 .r-u. [osarehiag for ¥y years them 1o coptribute enough meney for - Wi shi Pai hich will be used in the On the Beach onsumptives will begin its sessions | 2 aluable additions 1o the methods & pienie and the projeet was cheeked @ AR Show you T8 Whie w Under the Shade of Your Delegates representing over 50,000 [of treating tuberculosis have heen Eciema and dandruff are amongthe | until the Independent Order of R'nal finest homes in the eity this year, naer contributars 18 this institution, whieh | Mada by the Natienal Jewish Hos most frequent causes of baldness and Brith eame to reseue six years - ; Favorite Tree as the distinetion of being the first | PItAY's Research Department, Posture | 100 much care cannot be exercised in | jater. From this one building, the STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT Take Along a Book ree sanitarium for consumptives es. | %8 & N‘“": of cheeking hemorrhages Il’:‘.‘::ffl."“} of them 7"" Resinol | present institution hus grown. It 1s & tablished in the United Fiates main-|1® One. Ordinarlly biood containing s an easy method, philanthrople enterprise in whieh the : . uherele baellli is earrled from talned entirely by private philan-|* rie W Shampes with Resinl Soap, | Jews of this country take tremendous —— thropy will among other things dis- | A18eased lung 10 & healthy lung Auring | lather well into th -m-m.“.u pride and has developed into one of 185 plans for an elaborate celebra- | NeMorrhages. This ean be prevented, | thereughly and holly dry, opr | the most formidable peace-fortresses it was found, hy the adoption of pro- 1 V tde in the batte against one of man's most ® S ——— e— tion next year of fts silver jubiles Acearding te Mr. Manny Strauss, | PEr posture, It was alsn diseovered 1t do - ] . insidious foes, —The Arian of the SARVESIILS Shiasuits] UNOS 606 IAMGtion oF ot5 AS & taesns m;’“‘,"‘“'”"" 4 i Paint Engi Ld n NEINEETS v I e ;}:"y‘..'.'.”.".'p.'.':";.".f,..i.'f.p;'.:"p‘fr'.'.(ff.': “Bevend compare tor salp ond hatr™ HAYORS, PICTURES ARE The City's Leading Decorators . . arger support than any sther phils nlckl“so" ru n anthropie institution’ in this country.| bronehial pneumonia, Additions to o ||/ 1n addition to the Afty thousand sub- | diagnestic symptoms have also been PMGED IN CI‘I'Y HALL 5.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE TEL, 359 scribers who make their contribu: [fOUNA by the research AePATIMEN!, See—————— | - b * tions directly, the hospital is suh.|One of them is the discovery in mapy i . Statlonery Dep'. ventioned by the Tndependent Order|patients of the preserge of a bony | Tt also conduets an employment | pyoingraphs of Ex-Mayors Curtis ana nireau, 'nal R'rith whose twenty thousand | nodule on the hard palate, This econ- 169-171 MAIN ST, memhers pay an annual tax for ita|dition, which had never hefore heen . Freventative Work | Quigley Are Deing Sought to maintenanea through that fraternal [ noted by medieal men, 8 now accept- Proventive work among ehildren is | nizations’ grand lodge—and it|ed as an important method of detect. *DO!Ner featura of the Natlonal Jew- | Complete Group, sh Hospital, G y rechea yearly subsidies from most of | Ing the disease, :v.; or :‘.'1: '».:M.’:,.h:,':.,‘,;‘,,:Lh;::‘h,?;::! Pictures of all formeér mayors of the City of New RBritain, the 53 lacal philanthrapie federations Great Aid 1o Workers organized by Jawish communities ¢ o/ fetiy e hodles ot 1L CAIIEM =M i P l B ch d throughout the United States, Mr, lu"“.‘:‘!:: "I‘ ""I" I'"[“'"’" ‘;' "':’ cure of | who, either because of predisposition | :\';.'..'.:v:"cugf:"fl\: hfi‘:\“vll ed in 127 MIIII &o opp. A|Ch s'- Tel- 1409"2 ) osls o nations pital | or ¢ 3 ‘n ' ea it the national hospital ar environment, are threatened with o frame in the office of Mayor A, M Strauss estimated that at least one is devoted. T b fne i half million of the three million o T most instances admit- | this disease, youngaters Are taken | p Yty hall, B Ve tance to the institution means for the | from ho: ) BORNENS 05 oy Sl uF. pave ans for the | from homes where the conditions are | v oneng pagt, the City hall commission H Jews in the United States contribute, Troplcal wanted in one form or another, to ita main. | PAti®Nts, a complete reorganization of |4 constant menace, whera tood and | has been endeavoring to procure plo- f tenance, his life. The largest number of those | eure are improper or 3ho have heen | as o Quigley and Curtis to he cool sm“ fOI’ Men Hvier Bl e s Who come to it are s veat shop work- | found to have a tubarculor tendency, | o8O0 MINRER S QITOR 0 0t t ea er ee s Unlike many hospitals and sapi-| ®T Are engaged in o er occupations In the Hofheimer Pavilion, these | [ without success. Of genuine Palm Beach cloth tariums which derive a certain in- """"“f"""' them to tuberculosis. To | chitdren are given a ohance for nor-| Those whose pleturés are In the in light and dark colors and come from private beds and rooms| 918charge them as “cured” and per-|majl Iife and an even chance to attain | frame are: Ex-Mayors Fred C. mit them to return to the same voea- | healthy manhood and womanhood. Stantey, Bemuel W, Hart, David' N Right Weight Corsets rich pure worsteds of unique for patlents who can pay, everyone of the upward of 200 beds in the|ton and the same enviroment In, Among the other bulldings are the Camp, Ambrose Beatty, John B, Tal. open pore construction, express- A B, WAICH ther Wore ol Iy far men who insist upon [l| National Jewish Hospltal for Con- ¥ re stricken would, In| memorial chapel donated by Adolph|cott, J. Andrew Pickett, J. Clement & q & " and sumptives s absolutely fres, The[the opinion of jts management, defeat | Lewisohn of New York: the Guggen- | Attwood, John Waish, L. Hoyt Pease, nght Welght Muslin and Knit Underwear policy of the institution 1is “None ;'\" I“;;‘fl":" of the institution. There- helm Women's Pavillon donated by | George W. Corbin, Robert J, Vance, may enter who can pay, none can|fore @ Institution maintains & com- | the copper miagnates of that name; | M, C. Webster, SBamuel Bassett, George 2 pay who enter.” The 12 bulldings(Plete vocation training school 1| Grabfelder Medical Bullding, erected | M. Landers and Joseph M. Hallorao. Socks of All Colors and Sizes for Children ; workmanship of i and workm e or fl| of the National Jewish Hospital for|Which its patients are taught new|in memory of Samuel Grabfelder of| Spaces have been . eut and left . A g Consumptives minister to the victims|trades whereby they can earn their| Loulsville, who was the president of | vacant for pletures of Messrs Quigley, ng‘ht Welght Dresses tct:"::‘::"m:}"’;"h;h,‘,"“:‘u “:’:'";_‘;: of the “great white plague” men, ll’v-nhoodn in & healthy environment | the National Jewish Hospital for|Curtis and Ponessa. women and children stricken in the|after they are disgharged. i i s general lines of a burlap bag tenement houses and aweat shops.! In the Schoenbérg Memotial build- Bathlng Sults and Need Such as Caps and The only tradition that applicants for| Ing, one of the group of twelve which Ready now—moderately priced. admission to this great Ilife-saving|dot the grounds of the institution, and statlon must comply with s that| presented to it by Col. Joseph Schoen- " % Linen Knickers— Flannels neither they nor their familles are|berg in memory of his wife, various Knitted Sport Jackets possessed of sufficlent world goods| vocational classes are conducted in-| ’ White Buckskin Oxfords to pay for their maintenance at a|cluding plumbing, carpentry, photo- | o e e'l s Pongee Shirts sanitarium, graphy, automobile mechanics, elee- n\;:)-',; "d,'.'f;u patients, mora than|trical and general enginceing, book- n Brlhi one-third of them from New York|keeping and stenography. Many of its ain Street ew n ] city, have received the benefits of | patients, recent immigrants, hove rn-|‘ 378 Main this institution since 1600, More | ceived their education in English ana | — [] y [ ) ' l:llll hdulr of lh:ae h:vp heen dis- | training in American citizenship ati charged as cured, and most of the|the institution. Whenever possible, the | e sal 5 99 s Iumsm‘t Ihnlnn:'n h:lt;",n h:fln l:I\'f’n prolonged | classes are conducted by ex-patients, Univer e cases on life. Statistically speaking.|One of Denver's leading children's | A \ w Martford. 'r‘nnl r;(‘nhrdu of tdhfl institution show|specialists, by the way, 18 an ex- m-‘ "‘ N\ arm “It Pays To Buy Our Kind" ha as cured and restored toftient. He was a tailor when he came | - A oRlje economic independence 2412 pa- Llo the institution. Now he is on its| RERI D p weather ry tients, the condition of 3,077 Thaspconsulting staff. The photography de- | ’ AN arm ea er l e been improved and 1,123 incurables| partment is conducted by two ex-pa- | ; : Favorite' a plumber | 2 ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICED more comfortable, tients, one of whom was smartness, cool, comfort Jasting shapeliness, pital for Consumptives is its re. tients. search department with which are| 1n addition to the vocational tratn- | \ ;lb for the dainty cool frocks of summer. Leghorns and Milans, v Stk of Washington 4 ! m:ere"t;‘::tl;en‘:nnz f;: comm""“"fi'"‘ :;‘:{;:::{;dng:ln:]'n:voyfvr:uwcvy.?* ope.|ing courses, the institution has a loan beautifully flower-trimmed as well as Canton, Georgette and i ; ' of Danver, and s Lind for tie benefic of thoss of iha) ¢ " Taffeta are included in this group. Specially priced— exercises at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, | sn4 Robert Levy of Denver, and a N. Y., Her son John Blkora, 8 8| national board including: such wel| diciiarged patients who elect or are B/ , of Cool Linens member of thg graduating class, known leaders in this particular field th }'o L (“” 'l ' in | f . - Good bargains in used planos at| o medicine as Drs. Alfred Mever, 10| the foremost 'm b;’:’;‘yoimp‘;‘:{e‘r:;“fvhg 12 ’ 1 i [] L] L] jerce's.—advt. 8. M albs 8. 8. G " B -, Bt Abnee Jonnstons of Yookem| o 1;:‘,"2111‘::“}::;:1;‘:1. Now Stk o | borrowed from this loan fund tho cup- £ sg'—‘.ss s].2—.95 N. Y., has been attending the fifth| pay) 11, Tewis, secretary of the Hen. ital with which she established her- 4 e reunion of her class at Wellesley col-| ry Phipps Tnstitution, Philadelphla, | 5¢!f in the business for which the 7 o N Y .| ground work had been laid in the Na- h SPORTS HATS lege, Wellesley, Mass, s and Dr. John F. Anderson, of New ti | Jewish Hospital' tional Tickets for Chautauqua on sale at | Brunswick, N. J. The work of this re. | tiona 4 S | For coolness and dis- hool. § £ the “daredevil” taxi W, iety . i school. Some of the “daredevil” taxis | tinction the frocks of In great variety, soft crushable models in all the sum- Chamber of Commerce, T:kinmn’fl search hoard was made possible by a dhabine % b ts of D Crowell's Drug Co.—advt. fal giff YN .| dashing through the streets o en- i by i > i Bad Crow e R ROVE R AR S YRR D8 e onaratad by Bx-uatlbntEighn linen have no rivals. Ex- mer shades. Attractively trimmed—$§1.00, $1.95, $2.95. Mrs. William Fay entertained her| riod which terminates next year and \ borrowed the purchase price for the Y quisitely colored in pastel Je Sunday school class of about 16 girls| {ts continuation and expansion will he . | at a strawberry party Thursday eve-| one of the matters discussed at the|taxie and even the license fee from | shades and trimmed with SAILORS £ ning. conventlon. this loan fund. Other ex-patients were 4 fascinati broideri i 2 ags, leather lined helped to start little dry goods stores ascinating embroideries il 100 G Tas G ot Depastatal, i i i 104 p b and hand drawn effects. For all smart sports wear. In navy, black, brown, as well as high colors—$1.45, $1.95 up to $9.00. $7.50 to $20. Conn Hat Co., Arcade. The Importance of the Research|and the ilke. And in addition to bor- —advt| Department may be judged from the|rowing capital, many ex-patients ob- | Mrs. Frank H. Johnstone of West| fact that during the past month Dr,|tained from this fund sufficient money Tans, Orchid, Brown Main street has returned from Brook-( Corper electrified the medical world|to bring to Denver their wives and i 2 g RV TR children and furnish the new homes | Jonuil, Carmen, White lyn, N. Y., where she attended the| and brought new hope to many ’ wedding of Miss Helen Whiting, at|thousands stricken with tubereulosis |In which they were reunited for the | Tangenne. Miss Agnes Johnstone was mald of [ hy the announcement that he had |second—it is hoped—successful try at Mfi::.c);‘_ aé l;l,n”lr:inn't _:?‘:'.““"" o 1 COMPLETE SHOWING SATEEN AND JERSEY L4 vs. B. B. Proudman ente N B on bk party toda at ber) | OF FINE HOSIERY - BATHING SUITS Coollng Shower Baths Lol tonow vou on) [ | FOR WOMEN Smartly comfortable and : your vacation, 18c a week, cash with adiaptlbll:('dfemateelasy risc:ldm. . % p —advt, | ming; v — S —— 198c $1.49 | aire; muentaty and Swimming Pool Maple Hill have l:r'f:rnod trom : SEASON | $l 95 $Z 75 2 98 graduation exercises at Wheaton Col- | | Every pair of Rothfeder’s i |H Hose must give the service $3 098 at e ° ° ° ° lege, Norton, Mass, Just received by express big shipment of the Tut, you consider satisfactory Jersey at— French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main 4 £t, Prof. Bldg. Exclusive millinery. Polly and Egyptian Sandals. | e : i ity § | $3.50 $4.98 . NEW BECVIDERR MARKET BLDG. VOGUE—Assured by their popularity in all the style PLEATED SKIRTS . . Summer MembCYShlp $5 00 AL s L LR AUCA LT 2 '} or WOOL AND SILK $5.98 > a new brick building “1])53(5)\ Stahnaley . 2 CREPES AT ™ RS i e COMFORT—From rounding toes, flat heels and airy f§| e fin ¢ : CORSETS $4.50 $7.98 housed their meat and grocery ¢ i partment in one part of the structure cut-out work. Today’s woman is corset- and have leased the other half to | i A BRI VALUE—Typical of Walk-Over quality at $8.98 ol ok B B B much elastic, soft adjust- NEOS opened the first drug store and lce ‘ eream parlor in that section of New and 3 You'll be delighted with our iy - : $5°00’ $5°50 $6'00 B the individuality displayed | able materials and scientific am 00 s Hmr in UTOISTS, NOTIC in the new pleated skirts; modeling, are our aids; and HENNE a Jlffy AUTOISTS, NOTICE! s Suva, Fijl Tslands—Ahdul Raseld | COLORS—Red, Green, Beige, Patent, Black Satin, K B well made, ample; they re- reasonably priced— tain their pleated limits to l 50 A RICH FROTHY PINE SCENTED NEOS SUDS got a license to drive a four-passenger il Smoked Elk and Gray. car. But an inspector caught him the very end. Wool crepes, . with slx more iy In the ma. | ¥ N silk crepes, Canton crepes, Gradually To $5.00 STRIPS the hair of every particle of dirt, unnecessary il bR ; SEE OUR WINDOWS /¥ light weight novelties,rosh- | Also Rrassieres to accom- oil and stimulates new growth, S — anara, pany the corset WHAT IS. MORE the hair is full of life and toned to Speclal Notlce David M ing’ soft brilliancy. et a anning's KEEP IT IN GOOD CONDITION BY USING NEOS ] B It Condet and Doite l THE GUARANTEED PURE CLEANSING SHAMPOO The Daughters of ITeabella wil| - Will Insure Comfort and Coolness have a strawberry supper and cake | Ask Your Druggist, Hairdresser or from 5 until 8 at 166 Main street, Both grnups will impress you by their distinctiveness /¢ d dessert is tonie for fi SHOE STORE and daintiness, Draw work, embroideries, tucking and hem- send $1.00 For six or 20¢ for one to 'plArl(:f”on" certain 1t 18 good by 211 M : St stitching of the most perfect character, distinguishes them. NEOS CO., Inc., 366 Fifth Avenue - New York using only Raker's Flavering Ex- ain 2 {@ Peter Pan, Tusedo and V-neck Overblouses. fracts. All good grocers sell Baker's CITY ITEMS One of the most important fea-|when he came to Denver. Three ph)- \J 5 tures of the Natlonal Jewish Hos-|gicians of the house-staff are ex-pa-| (Voo \ ® A DREssEs Hats of the Flowered Picture Type—the perfect Hat ‘'our Summer Shampoos—Six Packets for $1.00 Added Attraction Today Tonight FOX'S [ .2 HOYT'S REVUE ok Shechan | avams®ice