The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 23

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cer pe. BIG SISTERS TO RAISE FUNDS BY SALE Catholte and Protestant Bodtes' Rommage Offerings Open To-Day. The Catholic and Protestant Big Sis- adopted the method which most‘appeals to the feminine heart and will co-operate in conducting a rummage sale at No HOPE (}F INVENTOR 292 Third Avenue, near 23d Street, to- { ——_ morrow and Thursday. A splendid assortment of Items, the majority of them new, have been do- Hatin “Eeanch Edicon” Ran.{ nated and a rush fs expected when the Belin, “French Edison,” Rap-| Qoors Gpen’ to-morrow. morning. The women who will manage the sale tn- Idly Developing Trans- clude: Mrs, W. K. Vanderbilt ar., Mrs. mission of Pictures. WPAnrene elie’ - Willard Parker APPARATUS.| ‘“"" “"8_2 . Mra. H. Gloster rese Helde, Mra. Nelson Bor- l, ii ‘TO SHIP hy? DISON SQUARE BOYS OPEN NEW ¥ HOME, Expects to Cross Ocean Soon] ‘tne 609 members of the Madteon meutea ineial nite Square Boys’ Club will ettle tn a per to Supervise Installati mn manent home to-night, when a new in The World. clubhouse at No. 316 Kast 60th Street will be opened following the successful i ; reriay J ative for $110,000 with which to buy Fe er tieting Cone W°r®: | and furnish the property. Threo dwell- . ings were thrown into one by Arthur PARIS, Dec. 5.— Edouard Belln,| o"potden, architect, and fitted out with the “Edison of France," has in-}a gymnasium and other recreational med Tho World's Paris Bureau | facilities hat there Is a strong possibility that within three months photographs may be clearly telephoned from Paris to New York. American rights to the Belin method, it will be recalled, have been secured by The World under contract with Yhe inventor. M. Belin declared his improvised ex- veriments for his lecture at the Sor- donne last Thursday have shown him the problem of television ts on the verge of solution, He himself gave this problem up as insoluble in 1906. But now, if tho transatlantic photo- Xelephonic experiment {s a success after thorough tests over shorter dis- Mances, he predicts it wiil be possible wa few months to transmit the 4 er on one continent p) mage of th the listener MH Mcanwhile M. Belin is preparing th the utmost speed experiments to be undertaken this week. He expects to transmit photographs of current news events from Madrid to Paris and vice ve The dppuratus was sent to Madrid to-night and the first ex- Periment will be conducted Tuesday or Wednesday and continued through the week. y Arthur Bennington, The World's spe. cla) |correspondent, is now in Madrid ip seo these tes: to those ho ported for The M. Belin and his en, utmost confidence | this long distance tr: are convinced not Power facilities ci vent transi of pictures ju ary newspaper reproductions. Power stations powerful enough for this are expected to be available for the trans- atlantic work by the end of Webruary. The. apparatus for the first trans- oceanic experiment for The World will be shipped Saturday, so the ac- tual tests between Paris and The New York World station are quite po: e by the first week in Januar M. Belin hopes to sail for the Untted States soon to supervise the installa- tlon of the s c New York. 33 is so thor- a 1 that the Inventor rc Jeration a contract Vre ernment to es- honic stations at nd Paris for pub. n the other 4 with the tablish photo-t It Is probable the contract will be algned Wednesday, which will keep M. Belin from Madrid. He had expected to supervise the Installation of the apparatus there, but will have to su- pervise the work in the French cities. owever he expects to . Ben- adrid at thi of the} while he wil prvise ; ill be wires Bh used will be 1 Buy From Diamond Cutter and Save 20% < Diamond Ring | Cc WEEK | o0° st JOS.ROSE & SON "| Diamond Cutters 49 MAIDEN LANE Bth Floor — Phone John 212 | Syronicet § Tomorrow Ne Alright A vegetable PURE gold in food value is the BLUE GOOSE Orange. A fruit for every- bodyhearty eaters, in- Fruit valids and babies. Some varieties of or- anges grow bestin Florida, some in California. From both sections, fruit is se- lected for flavor and whole- someness, trade-marked BLUE GOOSE and dis- tributed nationally. Rranded indelibly on the skin of the finest or- anges you will find the words “BLUE GOOSE.” Unless that mark is there, it isn’t a genuine BLUE GOOSE Orange. Ask for BLUE GOOSE at your produce dealer’s. American Fruit Growers Inc. Distributor New York Sales Office Washington and Duane Streets BLUE GOOSE ORANGES Facial _Blemishes Ballew, muddy, roughened or bletched complexions are usa+ ally due to constipation. you are constipated, not enough ef Nature's lubricating Liquid ts preduced in the bowel ~ years te keep the food waste soft ¥ Sate and moving. Doctors prescribe UH addes fumes, Najol because it acts like this matural lubricamt and thus re« places It. Nejol is « Iebri- ant — not , then candy For children and adults, —= = O much has been printed and preached about the importance of Better be safe than sorry Being an advertisement written in behalf of an organization com- prisea of physicians, dentists and scientists, Founded in 1908, the New York X-Ray and Pathological Laboratories have, during the past fourteen years, co-ordinated closely in thetr work with and for over ten thousand members of the Medical and Dental professions. The facilities of this institution—vital and paramount in their im- portance to every man, woman and child—are now available to the public at large at practically negligible cost. When is pyorrhea rot pyorrhea? — Eight times out of ten! ESEARCH bv members of the Ontted States Public Health Service conclu- sively proves that 80% of the tooth and gum infections classed as pyorrhea are reallycases of Vincent's Infection—so named after the discoverer of Vincent’s Spirillum, a minute organism now distinctly recognized and iden- tified. Asa result of an announcement on this keeping well, about the necessity of health conservation and its re- lation to success, contentment and allied assets, as to make it seem incredible that any adult person worth saving from the physical scrap-heap ‘had not been stung into action. Under existing conditions, very few of us die from what is popularly termed “old age.” Welfare societies, Tuberculosis Leagues and research organizations, as well as departments of health, whether national or mun- icipal in scope, do much, through education, quarantine, isolation, vacci- nation, and other forms of relentless warfare, toward prolonging the average span of human life. To do more in this important direction, however, is largely up to the individual —is up to you. Whereas your children and their children will have a better chance of becoming healthy men and women— will probably live longer and better—than would have been the case had they been born a generation earlier, remember.that you belong to that earlier, that more dangerous-to-live-in, generation. Not yet, is it compulsory under the law for each individual to be per- iodically and scientifically examined as to physical fitness — but the time when it will be is close at hand. closed only after the autopsy. Imagine what it would have meant to the health, the happiness, and the longevity of generations past had it been possititie then, as it is now, for physicians to liter- ally see the inside of their patients — either with the naked eye or through the medium of radio- graphic plates. The x-ray has done more thanany other scientific agency toward putting the know in diagnosis. Te New York X-Ray and Pathological Putting the sow in Diagnosis UST a few years ago nothing of consequence J was known of the wonders of the x-ray.¥ Prior to its development, physitians were compelled to base their diagnosis largely upon indefinite external indications. The patient’s “in- sides” could be “listened to” via stethescope and by iss, i they could nos be seen. Hence, the physician worked mainly in the dark, and his diagnosis was commonly considered ‘scientific guessing.” All too often the real trouble was dis- Laboratories were founded in 1908 to meet the exacting requirements of those many members of the medical and dental pro- fessions who felt the definite need of an advan- tageously located, easy-of-access, combined x-ray and pathological laboratory. Incidentally, it was the aim of those founders—men and women of vision—to make that which they were building square precisely with their conception of what such an institution should be. Being owned and controlled principally by professional men and scientists, the New York X-Ray and Pathological Laboratories should not belooked uponasa purely commercialenterprise. Under the circumstances, no apology 1s of- fered on ethical grounds for this manner of ad- vertising —for thus broadcasting that which it is believed will shed a little much, needed light upon certain dark su —or for employing somewhat unconventior nethods of arousing the average man or woman to a belated apprecia- tion of the frequently forgotten fact that se/f-pre- Servation is still the First Law of Nature The New York X-Ray and Pathological Laboratories are the largest and most scientific- ally equipped of their kind in the world. Hun- dreds of members of the Medical and Dental professions participate in their ownership and their supervision. An example of what we do and of what we charge HE NEW YORK X-RAY AND PATH- OLOGICAL LABORATORIES in no sense resemble a hospital. No patients are treated for any ailment whatsoever, nor will any member of the Staff recommend any par- ticular Physician or Dentist. All prices are fixed and are published; our lowest fee being $1.00 and no single X-ray of the body costing more than $7.00. We X-ray the heart, lungs, liver, gall bladder, kidneys, ureters, bladder, stomach, appendix series, small and !arge intestines, complete spine, sinuses and skull, mastoids, arms and legs, hands and feet and all of the teeth. In addition, we make exam- inations of all excretions, blood, and a!l laboratory tests. For the combination of all the foregoing X-rays and examinations (any of which may be had separately) in con- junction with the Vincent's test,together with a definite and comprehensive typewritten report and all of the X-ray films taken, we charge $125. x * * @ Complete X-ray of the mouth, consisting | om, they fourteen years ago in one of ten negatives, developed, mounted and in- 5 id 7 i room, they now have their own modern terpreted, and which includes all of the teeth, build Rie etal ; ay x will cost you precisely five dollars. uilding of four stories, containing 21,000 No pain, shock, danger, discomfort nor in square feet of space, divided into 58 scientifically convenience is involved in any service we eguipped rooms. An interesting characteristic bay sender you The BIORE NETS of Le 50: of construction is the manner in which the walls e establishment is condusive to comfort f 3 a t flooring of every roon ) A condense and to ease of mind and body, and the sub-flooring o y room is lined, or Our men and women attendents are trained i 4 and courteous. entirely covered with vulcanized rubber half an inch thick, The equipment alone represents insulated, with sheet lead; the floors also being: re eet sent by our laboratories tothe Dental P @ large number of patients sup- posedly afflicted with pyorrhea were sent to us for microscopic analyses. We found that over 80% of these cases had Vincent's Infec- tion. A signally successful method of treating this condition has been worked out by mem- bers of our Staff; which method of treat- ment, or technique, has been given by us, without charge, to many members of the Dental profession. The results attained have been truly phenominal. The time is now at hand when a dentist will not think of working on acase without first having a microscopi- cal test made for Vincent's Infection, Al- though almost nominal in cost, this is back- teriological work of a highly technical nature and is altogether apart from the specialized field of dental practice. Hence, thousands of patients either are being sent to us by their dentists or are coming to us of their own volition, The complete test for determining whether or not you have Vincent’s Infection requires but three minutes of your time, in- volves no discomfort whatsoever and will cost you exactly one dollar. * * * Science agrees that an abcess at the root of a tooth can cause rheumatism, stomach trouble, functional or organic heart diseases, acute or chronic kidney trouble, infection of the cavities of the face and head, brain abcess, anemia, neuritis and other complications, In fact almost any part of the body may be in- fluenced. While your teeth may appear heal- thy and you mayhaveno pain, it isimpossible, unless you have an X-ray of their roots, to make the definite statement that they are not abcessed. When it is considered that one ab- cess at the root of a tooth may generate as much asa tablespoonful of poison in twenty- four hours, which poison is carried in the blood throughout your body, can you afford to be in doubt? Your health demands that you know the condition of the roots of your teeth. Surely the cost of knowing— five dollars—is insignificant. ——— an outlay of $175,000.00, and is considered the technical standard by which all similar equipment is judged. Limitations of space preclude more than touch- ing herein upon the most important ged of the institution's efficiency —it's Staff. It has ever been the aim of the director of this work to have as the Chief of each department a man of the highest scientific attainment in his particular branch of specialized work. The active Staff is composed of physicians, dentists, radiologists, bacteriologists and chemists of long scientific ex- perience,and consists of fitty-two persons. Among them, are men of extended experience in private practice and in such research workasis connected with the Army, the Navy and the United States Public Health Service. Since its foundation, this institution has done x-ray and pathological examination work forover 4 15,000 physicians and dentists who have sent their patients to it. During that period, over a million x-rays and laboratory tests have been made. Under the circumstances, it would be sur- prising were not The New York X-Ray and Pa- thological Laboratories—in professional circles— aie as the World's foremost authority on X-ray and pathological examinations. ‘ X YE want all thinking men and women who read this advertisement to know exactly what this institution means tu the:m—what it can, atexceedingly small cost,do for them—and how it can definitely assist in pro- longing their lives. To that end we shal! be glad tu mail you, upon request, a complimentary copy of our illustrated book entitled “The Open Dour to Health.” Se eee ete Semen 2 a Fill in, tear out and mail — NOW! New York X-Ray and Pathological aboratories X-RAY AND DENTAL LABORATORIES, Inc., Prop. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 135 West 42d Street (wear Broadway) New York City Wednesday Evenings, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. PHONES: Bryant 2370 Bryant 2371, Bryent 2372 poco ot eer oe ose New York X«Fay and Pathologicai I aboratories Is +15 Weatd2od Street, (rear Bicadway) New Yoru Civr Please send me at no cost nor other obligation whatsoever a complimentary copy of yout buok ‘The Ope Door To Health.” NOC errno treet — TY, ease ee ee sea i City— coon RT SEE AL SRO POR TT SOO

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