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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Mar 1930, p. 8

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es Build hes 'Hospital in New York City Now York, Mar, 18,~=Bult and i ires, whe, havin, milllona i o id hospitals for the res J [ they might a sll have one helr 'own Tor 8 shange, the new $4,250,000 dostety Towplta) ng he Fost Rl J ' te Bridge, opened re 5 sontly, ? / i : It has a Fyonch chef, the ora 0 lan hl hs nl y hed Symi #68 surrounds y eracke o thd there's not u white + ron bed In the place, Hb we heat, & partner In J, LP, ores Coy Is president of the board of dir don, Instead of a sup- 'urintendent, ) oapital has a rest dent manager, A, J, Gertenbagh, with § years' Superignes in fome of Now ori's leading hotels, Mrs, Charles 1, Babin did the Interlor decorating, "Mrs, Babin has preceeded on the "theory that, to be perfectly elemn und sanitary, 8 thing doey net neces surily have to be white There are gay chints furtaing Bt the windows fi this hospltal==e¢hintz that will wash Just as well as white net=bed spreads quilted in colors, nd thick, soft blankets of rose, pals blue and Jude green, Instead of utilitarian grey: The beds are metal, In accordanse with hespita vegulations, but they are In period design and are finish. ed to Jook Nike walnut, The rest ol the furniture ts period tos, and there ave handsome ehests of drawers, + with mirrors hanging flat against the "wall above them, comfortable arm chalrs gaily up iolstered, and In each room a handsome writing desk, Mrs, Sabin ploked out the China, too, No thick ereckery In this has- pital, All the dishes are gold banded and smartly erested, of a grade as yood as that used fn the most ex: yensive New York hotels, And Mr, Gertenbaeh hus been plae fed in charge to see that no typieal hospital meals" are ever served, "Nobody in this hospital" he sald, "a ever going to get a digh of hall THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930 # Elaborate © melted lee crenny or sold mashed por fo 9, OF §i wed. pronve aithout any ules on 1 " o oo Juleg uke mand ful A . i ¥ Pho 1] Jomibte, Yoetors fospital h h diate fs gon rin Ike heldl he Tobby Is exactly Hike the hot on weuldy'y n # hospital at all; in the lobby to take internes In white due bout with stethescopes stieking out of thelr pockets, There is a Norist shop, valet, barber und hale dresser, Ons Innovations=not exaetly new, however, for It has already heen Ine troduced it the pedion} gentes oh. the upper west sides a floor I room, for {rlends and A of patients, In equipment for surgery and for the care of patients, doetors' hospi tal 1s practically perfect, physicians say, and It has on its board of goys ernors some of the most distinguish: 7) Sitgeons and medical men In New orks There are no gharity wards, and the most desivable rooms rent for wo in day, But a room wy alio he ed for as Nitle us 88 4 day, a TORONTO MAN HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Er -------- aw you ware 0 nurse sitting our name, No 8 running we Buffalo, N, ¥., Mar, 18==Falling fo raise $20,000 ball, Harold Not hern, B40, of Toronto, Ont, ohnrged in a federal indlotment with using the malls td embensle $100,000 wan ordered held by Federal Judge 17 Adler pending extradition to Cleves land, 0, Bothern, an oMeer of the Gulf Region Lumber Company of Head Innds, Ala, 18 seouned of obtaining the money from the Cduardiay Trust Company of Cleveland by use of falue Involees, Mya, Bothern had attempted to raise the ball hy selling thelr Tor: onto home, automobile and her jewelry, but eould produce but $10,609, REAL FAULT The Boss=Mr, Lapp, you're late this morning, re Lapp=Yes, slr; we've got a new bahy at our Louse, The BosseUmesop=well, don't lot it veenr agaln, oF mny hart apartment | The above vosslon of just n future Wir, "Site an ime nin the tish plotuve "High Treason," bel En TOY an eh Ada at the Regent, Oshawa, To the loft 48 a woona showing London ss might be'in 1040, and the ple i ---- ture to the shows Now York under an serial bombardment, ASK GHANGE IN DISHBILTY GASES Veteran's Organizations Un. ited to Sees New Log- glelation ------ Ottawa, Ont, Mar, Thee (OP) we With a view ta eliminating what now Amounts tou guessing competition us, to the percentage of Kisability ih Wan niny have had before lie enlisted in the Canndan forces, the Canadian Leglon, the Artay and Navy Veterans of Canad, the Amputations Associa ton of Canada, the Canudisn Pen. sloners Assoglation, and the. Sir Arthur Pearson Club of Bligded Noldiers, have united In placing be fore parliament un Interesting pros posal, Under the present Pension Act, where there Js a disability that exist od to some extent before the war, the pension board has the right to assess the amount of ageravation euvsed by war service, In some cases, for in stanee, with one hundred per cont present disability; the board has ruled EMANCIPATION B first great step towards the lightening of household labour was the introduction of runaing water Into the house, The second step was the installation of electricity, Countless com. forts and conveniences are thus placed at the command of the women of our Dominion. Marely the turn of a knob---and the modern elec tele washing machine pulses with life and sets about its task. Merely the flick of a switch, and == smoothly, quickly, quietly=The many "wheels" of honsekeeping begin to turn) ironing, cooking, cleaning, Merely the touch of a button and the rooms are flooded with light, : One of the many services performed by the Nor thern Electric Compeny Is the distribution of dependable electrice] "sorvants" for the home: 5 Ey ia om Wy np----_--~ that only 25 per cent Is war aggre vation 'whieh swould mean that the nin wis 28 per-sent disabled on ens listment, whiely Is obviously absurd, n the view of 'officisls of these-or- Junisutions vince no doctor woul ave permitted a min 10 go overseas with that amount of disability, The ' proposal which he veterans' representatives are making Is that in the case of 'wir aggravation of a pre- wir disability, the smount of the disability at the time of enlistment should In no ewse be estimated ut more than ten pr cant, This would mean a recognition that ne man, st the time of enlistment gould He ase sumed to have hind more thun ten per cont disability, tnstend of, us under the present regulations, having the ple enlistment disability placed as igh ws from 80 to 75 per cont, Of course, In some eases, where physical disability was obvious and placed on the record, such as in the ense of sole fire-entors who were wssed with sympathetie medical oMebrs SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE Hubbys==A bill for perfumes! I'hir ty dollars for mere odors that fade uway forever! ¥ fey Yes gone to meet th smoke from the Hifty dollars' worth of elgars you have consumed during the fast three' months! a et ------- oh AO AMO HAMPTON WOMEN HEAR A PAPER ON MAKING A WILL Program on Legislation and Law at Institute Meeting Hampton, Mureh 18.The Indies of the Women's Instintute assembled ut the home of Mrs, Bruce Verguson on Thursday afternoon, March 7, Mrs, MH, 3, Rundle, president, was In hey place, Moating opened by singing "0 Can adn" followed by the Lord's Prayer Boveral letters of thanks were rend from the sek and shubins. for fruit and Rowers received, Mrs, Blok was uppointed delegate to the O.0.A gonvention at Toronto st Master, A donation of 510 was given to needy ones ut Manitoulin Island; also #16 io the needy snes ut home, 510 was given for membership In the League of Natlons, Program on legislation Was In charge of Mrs, J. I, Knox, Miss 1, Reaves rend a paper on law, Misses Mury Peters and Norah Horn favored with an instrumental dyet, Mra, C, Johns gave & paper on "How to Medio Your WIL" Critlolam of "Our Polittolans" by Mrs. J! RR Knox, "May' Gad Preserve Thee Canada," wan sung and the roll eall "Sing, Bay or Pay," was responded to by a number. of the members, While others thought it sasler to pay, he Nationnl Anthem wan sung, previous to serving refreshments, and wu social chat, Attendance was fifty. The home of Mrs, Arthur Ab Hn will be the place for the April meeting when the program will be in charge of Mra, Jas, Burns amd committes on "Health," Roll endl will be on "Home made remedios for wan and beast," Refreshments hy WoRL grown. Laverne Clemens wan' appointed president of the Darlingtan Junior farmers, thens with the Junior Tnsth tute will hold a meeting on 'Waednes diy, Maveh 10, at § pm, fn Shaw's sohool, FF, J. Groat and A. 0 Dellett are Pusy sanvehsing the neighborhood in the interests of Installing eleoliie Hghts, A number of friends' enjoyed » poole] evening at the home of Mp and Mrs, WHI Chapman on Woednes day evening, Wiroy Creeper, wife and baby, To ronto, called on relatives on Nanday, Isuno Johneton, Chatham, is visits ing "Thos, Rows, and other relatives Misses Ina and Vera Carr, Bow: manville, visited thelr sister, Mrs, Chas, Hhaw, on Bunday, Myr, and Mes, A, 7. Pascos visited Mra, Margaret Pascoe, Harry Cowling, Toronto, visited his pivents over the week-end, ov, J, M, Whyte, Enniskillen, act od In the Sapuoity of olmirman in his usual gonial manner, at the play, "fhe PlIL Dottie," given recently by same of the looal young lo un der the direction of Mra, Blok, The family of J, J, th, Ennis killen, whose death ooourred at the goneral hospital on Monday, Mareh 10, have the sympath of thelr many friends here In thelr bereave ment, Mr, and Mes, Lowls Allin entem tained & number of felends on Tues: - evening, va, Goo, Barron in visiting her sls tor dn Toronto, who in ill aha Ho was one of those young men who never seem to know when to go, She Vy yawned severdl dimes, when a elogk fn the hall strugk lini "In that an eight-day clock?" he ked, LN Saif the le), jfing he ther yawn, "why don TH) HN anger and. find oud" hay LY \ TYRONE LEAGLE "VISITS SOLINA Visitors Give Fine Program at Joint Meeting in Eldad Church Sollna, Mar, 12~Epworth League at Kidad was held by having a vis it from Tyrone leaguers and was op» ened by W, I, Westlake, president, In the chair, Minutes of lust meets ing were read anc approved, Miss Richards, president of Tyrone Loa: gue, then took charge, and ealled on the follogving artists: Miss MeCon« nell took up Ahe tople "Reading and Ite Benefits"; Misses Ruth MeCul fourh nd Margaret Mone seng ws a duet, "ace to Face"1 Miss Edna Cameron then recited "Ihe Unwant od Clergymian" Chorus by eight of the Tyrone Doys "Stand Up for Je sun) Albert Aldridge gave a reading "The 'hing Worth While": T'his brought Fyrone's Joram ton elase and Miss Ruby Dewell then took charge of a contest and refreshments were served to the company, There were 75 present Several radio fans at Soling 1s toned in on Ramsay MacDonald on Sunday, also Capt, Byrd, New Zea land, The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved family of the late J, J. Smith Mr, and Mps, . Harvey Crossman and Irene, Kedron, visita] at the home of C, D, Pascoe on Sunday, John Clark and Carl. Wilbur are busy these days sawing woud for the various farmers, John Baker attended a disposses slon sale of stock und implements of the late Mes, Bonnyeustle of Camp bellford favs on Wednesday, Mr. add 'Mra, Coull" Pascoe entepw tained the Pascoe families 10 a dine ner on, Tuesday evening, The COLT, girls met at the ehureh on Saturday with president Heen Balser: presiding, Roll was called and it was doclded 10 have as the roll gall for next meeting the name of favorite popular songs, each irl being expected to sing her song. Devotional tople was taken hy Mrs, I, Baker, leader. Community sing ng was then enjoyed, Meeting closed by singing taps, Attendance 11 members, Mrs, Frank Thompson entertained her group of the Women's Institute on Wednesday, 3 J. Black Is moving Inte Hare Moni Into his new home on Wests orm Helghts, Congratulations are George Werry upon Harmony muse exams, Me. Ji R, Kivell is visiting friends to his extended passing TRED GROSS STARTS NEW HOUSEKFFPER SERVICE IN CANADA Wartime Experience Leads 'To Homemaking Or- ganization Toronto, Ont, Mar, 18==(CP)m With' the tucent establishment in the Ontario division of the Canadian Red Cross Boclety at a Visiting Housekeepers' Service for the pro vince, a second most Important Hep has' Deen taken slong tral lead. ing to a, raised status for housekeep- Ing and home-making in Canada, The first step forward was made in Tos ronto five years ego, when u unique services of this kind was initiated in that ¢ity, by the local Red Cross Society, The Housekeeping Centre then established belng an experiment grousing widespread $atoren through out the Dominion and in the United States, where a few similar enters prises are being tried out, The original Canadian undertake Ing arose from war experionge um ong philanthrople and social service workers generally, During the years when so many men were overseas, thousands of families of soldiers were visited by members of regimens ul augllinries or other agencies, It gu found by workers at that time ut ong of the most urgent require ments was the Visiting Trained Housekeeper who could not only us. sist, but wdvise, Funds, however, were licking for the establishment of the necessury training school and contre, so that It was not until sey» eral yours miter the close of the war thut the Toronto Red Cross was able to put ite theories Into practice by starting an experiment which has proven soclologically most valuable, In 1924 thin society grasped at the opportunitl, presented by the pro posed. ubagonment by the city of the old rly Street Nursing Mis. slon which had been conducted for many years in an old roony house ronated for the purpose in earlier days by Goldwin Smith, The use of the Mission building wes acquired, the house furnished, equipped for the purpose, and placed wy man. agement of Miss Lexa Denne, a houschold sclence specialist, who op onod the contre In 1925 with half » dozen trainees In attendance, Bervice a Success The service subsequently provided has been an unqualified success. In times of illness or other family stress It has given the best type of ussist ance to many hundreds of homes by the provision of trained helpers, "I'he Visiting Housekeeper from the Cen tre knows how to care for children; Bow to prepare meals of the best from a limited budget; how to keap the housg In order, and how to give simple bedside care to the sek, She steps in when the mother Is ineas pacitated or there Is ether urgent need, Here salary da paid by the Centre, her hours of service are fxs ed by the Contre, and all her work In done under its superimtendance, #0 that the family has the benefit of confidence 'with an expert social ne gency which co-operates with all oth. or agencies to supply the exact type of assistance required durlug the time of stress So valuable has the Housekeepers' Servi. proven that, in the past year the Toronto Centre has bee adynted Ma community affaly, receiving a substantial grant from the eity, and an equal amount from the Toronto Red Cross, and a guarantee from the Federation for Community Service to' garry all defieits, + The bulk of those helped are unable to pay ade quately for the service provided, which alms at * ting underprivils eed and more needy families, frre spective of their ability to meet the full cost of the sclentific' help ex- YOUNG WIFE After Taking Lydia Pinkham's egetable Compound Baneroft, Ontario--"When 1 took lydia ¥, Pinkhem's Vegetab Compound Extended to the Provinee * Having in wind the general nd which has been so convincingly ¢ monstrated mn the Toronto expd ment, the Carlo Red Cross NB now ' tiated a provincial enterpr under the directorship of Miss 4 guret MeCrendy, who Is at the h of the Visiting Housekeepers' 13 partment which aims to nl poryice to all comiuhities apply for it, : Already under Miss MeCread direction the Hamilton Red Crossl establishing a Housekeeping Servi In March, with four trained wondl provided by the [Loronte Cen and it Is anticipated that within next two months both Brantford o St. Catharines will initiste lke s vices, Provinee-wide activity slong th lines Is visioned by the Red Cri for the near future for thus atter ing on the one hand to supply gent needs, and on the other ralse the whole status of home md ing und domestss help to the 1 of scientific occupations, JAPANESE PRINCES GET PROMOTIONS IN IMPERIAL AR Two Score' Members Imperial Family Attain Officers' Rank Tokyo, Mar, 18,~Two more the princes of the blood, heads collateral branches of the Twpe family, have been promoted to g oral officers' rank in the Jmpe army oJ They arg Prince Yasuhiko As and Prince Narahiko Nigashi-K each 43 years old, who recently h risen from coloneleies to be ma generals, Both have had real a service, rising through all the « missloned grades, Two other princes of the bl hold higher rank } the army, F Marsha! Prince Kan-In and Gen Prince Nashimeto, while in the n there is Admiral Prince Fush Princess Kan«<In, Nashimoto Fushiml are members of the § reme War Council, Emperor Hirohito, of course, commander-in~chief of allithe for while of kis brothers Prince Chi bu, the helr presumptive ia dout ant in the army and Prince Tak atau a leutenant in the navy N-------------- 1} "Are you a judge of horseflesh ! I asked my sister, Jenmy, at Orong, tended them, "Oh, no; kind, slr® was her reply, "T've never tested any!" © hy | Save Dollar Hamilton By-Product Dustless Coke will save you 35% of your Fuel cost.

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