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a ice Ch €} _ . io revo rep ited -me comic THE GLENS FALLS TIMES SATURDAY DECEMBER 3! 1927 wrusr tha ~*.~ sgn ment mem is \ This Drug Store, responsibly operated by a registered *. pharmacist, is your fortress against serious illness,. As 1% soon as you fall ill, let your doctor prescribe for you- then bring your prescript'on to us and it will be Tel1021 T ___] Glens Falls [BED CAPACITY OF ' |. north of this city will be filled to ca- . | pacity within a few weeks, accord-. 1 ing to present indications, The hos- f pital is to be omcially opened Mon- | day afternoon,; when it will be open. [ 52 pahents, each In a private' or: {larged at. will to care for 75 if neces-} 1. commodated merely by utilizing the [ rooms. 1 fact that it has no wards. T | the mens division, and four in the | | will accommodate 44 more patients.] The patients at the sanatorium MAY | n, sooigl rooms in the hospital have | | equipment: HMospital bed, with me- chanical } table; chiffon-robe, with shoe, cloth- ='! low the nurse to move the patient: ' f!“ : and without causing the pati- Electrical Contractors ARE - PROUD TO HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH BUILDING WESTMOUNT Electrical Contractors for the Nurse: and Superintendent's Homes ® returned from - Cohoes where they |, ville was in Comstock Wednesday. \| halt recently. | STICKNEY \. | - ELECTRIC SHOP ~* __, ._ || .. 185.Glen Street - soa Phone 816.-W BE REACHED - Westmount sanatorfum, four miles, : to the public forinspection. The hospital is. designed to care for. semi-private room, but it.can be en-; | sary. The extra patients may be ac- porch and solarium space for bed The - hospital is unique: . among tuberculosis hospitals in the R 'There are four private rooms in ' women's division, Twenty-two © private rooms, with two beds in each, be distributed as follows: 24 women, ©20 men, four girls and four boys. Each of the private rooms is fitted | out with the following standard . and - adjustable bottom; combination wash-stand and toilet ' ing and hat compartments; and a cha.~. The adjustable bed bottom al- ent 16 suffer from the movements. FA .r the head or the foot of the, + beu may he moved. \The double rooms on the first floor are equipped with the same futnlsh- HOSPITAL MAY. - | WITHIN FEW WEEKS -| Facilities Provided for 52 Pahents, But Maximum of 75 Can Be . Cared for by Making Use of Porch and Salarium Space for Beds ' ings as the private rooms, with the | ' exception that the hospital bed is' fitted with an adjustable back-rest} ' only. Rooms -on the second floor are f like those on the first floor, except. that the back-rest is omitted. Each | [| bed in the hospital has an over<bed | feeding table. This rests on the floor, and may be rolled. by means. ot‘ wheels to any part 'of the bed. The children's rooms on the second | 'floof are equipped with. the standard furniture. However, the beds are much lower than those in the other: rooms, and have side-arms. The furs { niture in all- the rooms is steel, which |. is much easier to keep clean, more I sanitary and not subject to break» | age. 'The furniture \throughout the adult's rooms is finished in walnut, while in the children's rooms isf green, with an ivory stripe. ~ The patients reception: room .and: been furnished with a view of de- parting from the usual hospital at-. | mosphere, being more of the home type. The solariums at either end of 'the main corridor are equipped with in a soft reed furnituré, finished gray. 'The furnishings throughout the- hospital are exceptionally homelike, . and tend to brighten up the Hives of. the patients by the atmosphere cre- f . ated. The scores of windows in. the building admit light to every nook: and cranny, doing away with the} shadows. that 'helpito make darker the Shadow of Death that the pativ erts are fighting. Late News of Comsteck PE R so N A L S Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tessier have spent Christmas with relative: Mrs. Melvin Pauquette of ran-. (Mrs. Seth Bull was a caller in Glens Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens were guests of Mrs. Mary Vodney, Christ- mas day. Miss Winifred Cooke has returned from normal school to spend the. holidays with her parents. Mrs. Gordon Matot was in White- Mré. Margaret McKitterick who has been ill, is improved. Alphonse Corrigan and Amos Du- quette were callers in Glens Falls recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt were callers in Glens Falls Saturday 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Phalon were in Granville recently. Edward Gregory of Bellows Falls | was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Mal- colm Slack over Christmas. | Mrs. Gilchrist of Buffalo is spend- ing & few days with Mr. and. Mrs. william Hunt. ( Miles and Edward Rowan have! | returned home after spending a few 'I days with relatives in Glens T‘zfllq Mrs. Simeon Darrah and | Mrs. James O'Hearn were callers in Glens Falls recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Morehouse were: in Hudson Falls recently. Paul Vodney of Whitehall was a recent guest of his sister, Mrs. Harry Miss Beverly Wood was in Glens Falls Friday. Gordon Kilsey was in Whitehall recently. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Matot were recent callers in Whitehall. Malcolm Slack was a shopper in . Whitehall Saturday. Miss Ruth LaPointe was in White- | hall Saturday. Clarence DeBrey was in Whatehall recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Murray and children were in Fort Ann Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens and daughter were recent callers in Glens-| Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaDue and daughter, Dorothy, were callers in|, Glens Falls Saturday. A. Little of Albany was a caller| in Comstock yesterday. Daniel Clark was in Hudson Falls ovcr the week end. Aliss Ella Sullivan was in Fort Ann, Sunday. Miss Anna Sullivan was a callel in (Hens Falls Tucsday. Miss who is at- \tending school at Oneonta, is .;. il- (Continued on page seventeen) e General Contractor for Nurses' Home and Phone 2320 Formerly Connected with Parrish, Weiss and Klein V , Superintendent's Cottage at Glens Falls op i The Heating and, Plumbing HOME and SUPERINTENDENT’S COTTAGE 1| at WESTMOUNT was done by ELECTROL OIL BI Supply the Heat, Giving Entire Satisfaction and Leaving Clean Basements at All Times. > [ardware Co., Inc. in the NURSES’ | whexe litt] © “The va dounty he C mumty d RNERS‘e designed present of O! kxtchen, J: '. the ream a coal ran ious. .cutti . gook and. ing for th 4 ~ electric. c HUA TH Tooker & M ersh | = C 2 | z 3 os | go WESTMOUNT SANATORIUM Officee 101 Park Avenu New York Clty 1 novas ne nummers een a cose nute e> w»mmwmmfimwmmwAaweWM-wx evabe fie“ b‘qd es s suiters\ J,“ my Kasai “Mm “MM, moods (9 in.“ wogrtes s HESH __. _ bha 0 bis an hi W : o RHe oo vane $e 2d P {