Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1926 — Page 11

NOV. 12, 1926

CHICAGO ALREADY LAYS PLANS FOR ' 1313 CENTENNIAL Would Establish 25-Million Dollar International Hospital. B* United Print* CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—Although Chicago’s centennial celebration is seven years off, plans already are under way to make it the biggest and best project of its kind, and at thV same time to render a lasting service to humanity In the form of an International temple of health, costing $26,000,000. In a letter Sunday to Mayor William Dever, outlining preliminary plans, Edward N. Hurley, former chairman of the United States Shipping Board and chairman of the Chicago centennial committee, said the object was to establish an international clearing house of health against human disease “In cooperation with our national Government and the governments of the world.” 4,000 Beds It would be a mammoth building, Including a 4,000-bed hospital, facilities for research and training quarters for medical students and nurses. Hurley plans also to endow I fellowships and scholarships for dis- | tlngulshed medical men and medical students of foreign countries. Besides the medical center which would be erected on an island in Bake Michigan, it is proposed that three convalescent homes lie built in the forest preserves on the north, south and west sides of Chicago. For Public Good The financing plans still are In the formative stage, but the undertaking will he “public in character,” Hurley said, adding that a worldwide health education campaign would be conducted, with the leaders of the press, the movies and radio broadcasting invited to participate. The communication to the mayor emphasizes the need of permanency and service. Hurley wants all the buildings in the centennial celebration to be permanent in character, not of the temporary stucco variety of exposition construction. “I believe it is the hope of the citizens of Chicago to make the celebration the greatest of its kind in history,” he said. “Emphasizing permanency and service, we should have an exhibit extensive in scope, showing the progress of the world in the arts and sciences, industry, commerce, agriculture and every other branch of human endeavor.”

JAPAN PLANS LEGATION Negotiating for Diplomatic Headquarters In Persia. Bv United Free* TOKIO, Nov. 12.—Negotiations have been started in Teheran for opening a Japanese legation in the Persian capital in the near future, according to advices here, and it is understood the Japanese diplomatic headquarters will he formally in--Btelled in the spring. REWARDED Gets Carnegie Medal and SI,BOO for Raving Friend's Life. Bv United Pres* BELLEVILLE, IIL, Nov. 12. Miss Nordica Duis. a school girl formerly of Marissa was awarded a Carnegie medal and SI,BOO in cash for saving the life of her friend Toltf Temple. Miss Temple fell on a live wire and was about to be electrocuted when Miss Duis. risking her life, saved her. No army, no taxation, no motor ears and no roads —that is the record of the strange little republic in the Pyrenees between France and Spain. (M afCrWu p. c/appetite / cforuL( Remember, how it used to be when you could hardly wait for mealtime? And then, sit down and eat several helpings of everything—enjoy every morsel and get up from the table feeling satisfied with the World, happy with everybody and ready for anything. But what a difference in living when even the rfight and smell of food sickens you! Never hungry—no matter how tempting the food is —nothing tasting right. And then, after nibbling at a few bites, feeling worse than ever. Oh, life is hardly worth living this way. And yet, all in the World the matter with you is that you are starving for rich, red blood. It 1b acknowledged everywhere that S. S. S. helps Nature build these healthy red-blood-cells by the millions! All you need to do to get back that won-/_ _ \ derful appetite is to I r ] build rich, red-blood-V 3 B ) cells with S. S. S. It’s simple. Just try it like thousands are doing every day. See lor yourself what S. S. S. will do. S. S. S. means blood with a punch —brimful of new life and energy. Get your S. S. S. at any good druggist. The larger a*e is more eco> comical. —AdvertWe-men i

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