Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 19, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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PLAN TO WAGE WAR
ON HEAR! DISEASE
Association te Open Clinics and
Educate Public te Perils
of Infirmity
A BACKSLIDING HEART?
HOMES MAY. BE FOUNDED
An orfjn'nfs'.riUen cnllcd the Phlln
dtlpMft Asoclntlen for the Prevention
tml Relief of Heart DIpcbke has Rrewn
cut of n certain Ferlelis fact that for
v.me reason linn escaped iepulnr atten atten
teon: tliat each year heart disease takes
nere lives than cither cancer or tuber tuber
enlesls. tfhe figures for 1921 In Phlln -,lehln
nlone ere representative :
Pth
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rncr , . .3210
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n-t.. nsBociatlen lins opened head
carters at 1011 Clinten street w th
Miss Mildred II. ' Streni; nB executive
itcretary, and properes te reduce net se
much the ratio et tne iigurcs an uiu s
..... themselves.
The situation that has given rise te
.i. .nMnllen is net that heart disease
. n Hie Increase or that a werjd of
wbways, jew. automobile shows, psy
choanalysis nnd prohibition has pro pre
S5d a generation of weak hear s, but
that modern methods of examination
ind diagnosis have enabled physicians
le dlwevcr pinny thousands of licnrts
In need of care and correction.
Ne Une of Demarcation
As the study of heart diseases has
progressed it has grown, like the study
if mental diseases and of tubercu eris,
Increasingly less absolute. There Is no
S a i sharp line of division between
the abnermnl and the normal heart.
Ale it is recognized that there are
no two hearts, nny mere than two
minds, precisely alike, In their situation
ind needs, and! the association deduces
that In this city there1 must be thou
sands of persona vhese hearts need
jiilled observation.
This problem subdivides itself two or
three times when it .is' understood that
such persons nrd sncnttereil nmeng n
dozen seclnl nnd occupational milieus.
Patients who m'ny-be found te have.car
dlac weaknesses 'cannot be allowed te
continue nt occupations that aggravate
these weaknesses. If they and their
families are dependent en such occupa
tions the patients should be educated
Inte ether occupations.
Rebuilding Is Essential
After patients who have Buffered from
hart disease h.ave been discharged from
hospitals there should be ft sort of grad
ual preparation before they nre nUowed
le resume routine work of any nert.
This in many cases may mean hardship
for their families unlcx there Is tem
porary relief from outside beurces. Thus
the association proposes n sort of econ
omic adjustment bureau nfter the model
tct up by the Health Council.
There nre similar associations In New
Yerk and some ether cities with which
this one is tt be affiliated by the crea
tion of a national association. The ex
perience of the New Yerk Association,
where the movement Is six years old,
will be the guide for the work here.
Mest of the, apparatus is already nt
hand and needs but te be co-erdlnnted
and public interest and co-operation
assured.
The organization of heart clinics in
all, or nearly all, of the city hospitals
is the first step. In fact, bcvernl hos
pitals have already such clinics. Each
hospital and Its staff of experts, will
be intrusted with the relief of what
ever hearts are bowed down with
weight of wee, or whatever else, within
Its designated district. .
Clinics te He Opened
Persons known te have heart disor
ders will he nersunded te renert nt the
clinic at suitable Intervals, and ethers
who mny or muy net hnvc them will be
encouraged te report nt least once.
At these clinics will be. mnde exam
inations net merely of the heart, but
of all ether organs of the body. In
these examinations the X-ray, the elec
trocardiograph and bleed and -urine an
allies will be used. Where disorder Is
found te be elsewhere than In the heart,
the patient will be turned ever te the
appropriate clinic.
Heart patients will be told what they
way and may net de,- will be told, as
nearly as the physicians can gue.is it,
hew much exertion their hearts will tol tel
jrate. nter (iat0 will be appointed
for the patient's return te the clinic,
"P i '?,"le Interval a social worker will
visit him at his home and place of oc
cupation te tee It the instructions given
at the clinic have been heeded or ncg
lctcd. Children te He Uolped
Anether important phase of the work
contemplated by the association is
among the children of the public
icnoels. There is said te be much heart
?,asLe !"nnc children, left in the wake
et diphtheria and scarlet fever, and often
unsuspected by parents. The virtue of
detecting even slight benrt aberrations
among children nnd correcting them
before ndult life is quite apparent.
The creation of convalescent homes
Mil come in the course of time. Here,
JMthnps, will be the largest field for
the vocational tralnlmr thnt will have
large ii place in the association's
'inacrtnUings. Chronic heart disease
neeci net destroy one s value us n wage:
earner or brenrl winner, fnr h or.
Mrlence of the New Yerk association
Ims shown thnt even pcrfcens of limited
education can be trained te certain
neuentary occupations that make no
everc demands en the heart.
The nresent nlnn in in n. nn en
dewment fund for these homes out of
iue ruemuersmp ices collected from
Physicians and Ieyinen who join the
association. The ether expenses will
be met by funds supplied from the
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The picture shows an electric cardiogram inade by the heart of it sup
posedly healthy Individual after tnore or less sevens exercise. The
straight, solid lines Ju Ute lower two "leads" Indicate a slno-erlculnr
block. This Is a hear.t still within physiologic limits but in need of
periodic culminations
FINDS DR. COOK'S DIARY
RECORDING "89 NORTH"
Hobe en Arctic Trail Recovers It
In Igloe of Lene Eskimo
Oldtewii, Me.. Jan. 10. (By A. P.)
A hobo en Arctic trails .who has with
him a notebook nnd ether relics of Dr.
Cook's expedition of fourteen years nge
is described in n letter received nere
from Kenneth M. Clark, a Harvard I
graduate, who Is new cruising timber
lands In the Northern Quebec wilder
ness. Exploring n strange trail with 'n
guide, Clnrk wrote, ha found a rough
Igloe, nearly diurled In snow. Inside
was n lone Eskimo or half-breed, clothed
In furs. A notebook In e corner et tne
hut, together with papers nnd bits or
metnl nnnnrentlv nnrts of n sextant.
raught Clark's eye, nnd examination of
the book disclosed me name 01 uv.
Frederick A. Cook. The pages con
tained notes en weather, latitudinal nnd
lengltudlnnl data, condition of Ice Hees
and ether memoranda. Eighty-nine was
the farthest north position decipherable,
Clark wrote.
With the help of his guide, the tim
ber cruiser said he learned from the
lone occupant of the Igloe that uc was
n watidcrer of the wilderness. He had
been with the Cook expedition, he Indi
cated one of the few who stayed with
the explorer after his party hud' been
split by blizzards, thinned by scanty
previsions and forced te turn back
when the dogs went mad.
Before leaving th'e man Fnld he took
the notebook and ether nrticles and
had been carrying them since. (It was
In lflOl) that Dr. Cook came out of the
North with the elnim te discovery of
the Pole en April 21, 11)08, which
caused heated controversy with Admiral
Peary, who characterized Coek'H claim
as a "geld brick.")
CHESTER STORES WRECKED
BY FIRE AND, EXPLOSION
Mysterious Blast in Schwartz Build
Ing as Flames Rage
Chester, Pa.. -Tan. 10. The Klwa
Schwartz building in the heart of the
business section, Seventh street nnd
Edgcmejit avenue, was almost destroyed
early today by n fire and a mysterious
explosion. The latter eccured en the
second fleer. The less is estimated at
$75,000 te $100,000.
The building was tenanted by tne
Metropolitan fruit stores, which Ium
week lest ?5180 In a taxi held-up qn
Chester pike; Mailman Brethers, haber
dashery; Spear Brethers, a department
store, and Nick Vourneus, confectionery
store.
Fer meny years Schwartz, the owner,
used the entire building ns a department
store. It was the largest In tlie city.
Elkton Marriage Licenses
Elliton. Md.. .Tan. lO.-rMarriace li
censes were granted here today te the
follewing: Alexander Jr. Martin and
Catharine McPyle and Antheny Snbns Snbns
tine nnd Irene Coitiaferd, Philadelphia;
Harry H. (Hack, Philadelphia, and Mary
Catanach, Pcrkasle, Pn. ; . William
Zclgcr, Kidgoweod, Ii.,I nnd I.ucy
IJrnnd, Philadelphia; Olie O. I.arkln
nnd liticlle Lafatc, Wilmington; Enrl
Beyor nnd Helen Miller, Bending ; Jehn
E. Murr and Ethel Ii. Hpnng, I.ancns-
RR HOLD JO FILE
1921
EXPENDITURES
Commissioner Clement Upholds
City in Demand for Sub
mission of Figures
ter; I'ntrlek Treitn ntui l.ena M. (inr
frcdl, Vlnclend, N. J., and Antheny 0. H0 refer
Hnss, Cnmp Dlx, and Ella V. Walker, .financial
.Mount ueiiy.
The P. It. 4'. was Instructed today te
preduce figures tomorrow throwing light
en the company's expenditures for tne
lii-a twclvn mentns. a
The order was given br Public Serv
(. r'ninlnlealmini. (!lpllient at ft ValUB
inn i,nnrlni? In Cltv Hall. Assistant
Cltv Solicitor Heeenbaum made the re
,," n.t.tni, Mr r.lnment unheld.
Cflleman J. Joyce, counsel for the
P. It. T., explained that an auditor
has been busy for some time en the tnsk,
which is net completed. He sela tlie
auditor could net tell the commissioner
nnv mere than he told Mr. Joyce.
"Apparently the auditor has toldjeu
nit,iinr." rmninlsMener Clement re-
.Mr. MOBcnunum snm "c ""
rri. A..l.i.nt nit Hnlldtnl referred
te the petition concerning the I rank -ford
elevated which Richard Wcglj n,
president of Council, and T, E. Mit
ten, president of the company, had sent
te the Public Service Commission.
Mr. ltesenbaum expressed regret that
the City Solicitor's- office hed net been
given nn opportunity te examine the pe
tition befere It was sent te Harrlsburg.
He ndded the document was net thor
ough enough and that It emitted, im
portant details.
"TIia nnfnmntlc cancellation clause
should net have been eliminated from
consideration," Mr. ltesenbaum said. 1
He meant the proposed clause which 1
weulil nutnmntlrnllr terminate ft Frank-
ford elevated agreement six months nfter
the valuation of the P. 11. T. lines Is
completed.
Mr, Joyce replied that the company
never considered the automatic cancel
lation clause a serious obstacle te an
agreement.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Beard of Directors of the P. It. T., at
which the annual report Is made, was
f-chcduled te take place Monday, but
was postponed. Members of the beard
said that the meeting was skipped be
cause It was known in ndvancc that a
quorum could net be present.
If the meeting litis been held as usual
the receipts and expenditures for 1021
would have been mode public nnd the
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mnde repealed . ata " "B.V.'y.'h dtv then could have received thee In-
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Hew much de you pay for your lunch?
Reckoned in terms of clogged brain and mind
dulled by wrong feed
Ne, we don't mean the actual amount of the
bill, but the price you pay in slewed-up effort
and mental ineffectiveness for full two hours
after eating.
If the sum could be reckoned for any big busi
ness at the end of a year it would make a
deadly total.
Try this health-and-beauty rule instead. Pass
up the rich meats, sauces and sweets en your
luncheon bill-of-fare, making your meal en a
Siimple bowl of Brcad-cmd-Millc.
It may seem at first like Spartan fare, but after
a few trials the delicious completeness of its
goodness will dawn upon you, and you will
find real delight in the wholesome, honest
flavor of this feed that can de se much for you.
One meal a day of Brcad-and-MiU will maf(c you
ivell and keep you well.
Brcad-and-Milk together form the perfect, bal
anced feed, containing every element needed
by the body for grQwth, fuel and protection
from disease.
bread-and-milk
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When the crew wishes te reach a certain destination, it flies there
in a straight line. Instinct tells it that a straight line is the shortest dis
tance between two points. , .
In feed distribution, the shortest route between the Producer and
Consumer is ever the counters of our immense chain of Grocery Stores and
Meat Markets. We are the connecting link between your market basket
and the Miller, the Canner, the Packer, the Grewer, etc. The advantage
that our Producer-te-Consumcr Plan offers the public is shown in the low
prices at which we are able te sell our high quality merchandise.
What would groceries be costing today
were it net for the Asce Stores?
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Screened Air!
Se exacting are we in every detail connected
with the baking of Victer Bread that we even
acrccn the uir Dcierc it enters tne
DeUKh lloems in our three big nun
shine bakeries.
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Victer Breads.
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Victer Raisin Bread
With big.
fat raisins
leaf
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Cereals
Asce Farina pkg 10c
Geld Seal Oats pkg 8c
Asce Cern Flakes. ...pkg 7c
2 Min. Wheat Feed. ..pkg 7c
Pest Teasttcs pkg 10c
Asce Buckwheat
1 OC Pkg
Makes delicious "het cakes.
Asce Gelden Syrup
CC can
Delicate flirt.
Jams & Jellies
Pure Jelly glass 10c
Del Mente Jams... can 12'jc
Seuthwark Jams jnr 15c
Tempter Hrapejam, jar 23c
Termer Assert. Jams, Jar 25c
Is It Any Wonder
l.euclla Butter is cnllcd "the fine3t butter in America"?
Every pound contains the pure, rich cream from 10
quarts of milk!
lb
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The finest butter
in Amtricu !
Butter
Richland Butter n. 42c
Pure creamery prints.
Fruits
Calir. Evap. Teaches. . .lh 19c
Calif. Evap. Apricots.. lb 29c
Sunsweet Prunes, .lb 12c, 17c
Fancy Sliced Peaches, can 16c
Calif. Yellow Peaches, 23-29c
Orange Marmalade
23C Big jar
I'nusnally tile valur.
Fancy Oregon Plums
25C Big car.
Just melt In jour mouth.
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Vegetables
Sugar Cern can 8c, 12',jc
Asce Maine Cern can 14c
Tender Peas can 12'jc
Asce Peas can 19c, 25c
Choice Tomatoes, can 10c, 14c
Special
for This
Week !
&SCO Sliced Bacen
Dry, sugar cured, with 2 ezs. less moisture te the pound
th.cn Ordinary pickled bacon. Trimmed of nil waste, sliced as
you like it and packed in dustproef containers.
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n !i-lb nc Orange Pekoe
pkg ) j India Ceylon
iu 1 a r r via country Dtyic
lb-pkg 45C piain BlacJ
Mixed
Desserts
Asce Cornstarch pkg 7c
Asce Jelly I'ewdcr. . . .pkg 9".
Ilue Rese Rice. . . .lb-pkg 9c
Asce Rice lb-pkg 12c
Pearl Tapioca lb-pkg 10c
lb
29'
N. B.C. Chocolate
Coceanul Tuffs
A dnlnty lldblf
Creamy Cheese
23c ib
Klcb. full flaered.
Dried Beans & Peas
Best Soup Beans lb. 7c
Cnllf. Lima Beans lb 10c
Red Kidney Beans. .. . .lb 10c
Fancy Green Peas lb 10c
Yellow Split Peas lb 10c
The Pick of the Nests
The big Geld Seal Eggs arc picked for their size and weight. Strictly
fresh every one of them right from the barnyard te your market basket.
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carton of
twelve
Selected Eggs den 37c
Every one guaranteed.
Uleemarganne
ib 20c
A butter substitute of abso
lute purity and recognized
merit. This price special for
thi3 week.
Juicy Grapefruit
6c and 8c each
OnuiisM, dot. 27c, 40r, OOr
Hawaiian Pineapple
ll-e. can leC
llfllcteu Julcr blices.
Med, le -ile en, rut le 10c.
Sweetheart
Toilet Seap
6 tr 25c
Stock up at this low price.
This brand of soap Is well
known.
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Rich, Rare Arema
The delicious Asce Coffee has an enticingly fragrant aroma
that you can't resist. Have you ever had a cup?
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&SCO Evaporated Milk X! !Oc
Every Day Needs
Mixed Vegetables. .3 cans 10c
Pearl Barley lb 6c
Cern Meil, yellow or wliite lb 2!'ic
Best Pink Salmen. ...can 12c
Red Alaska Salmen.. can 25c
Demestic Sardines. ...can 5c
Sardine Herring.. big can 19c
Geld Seal Fleur
ulb. Bag. 23C
Jtillfd from the best wheat.
Asce leaking Powder
5c, 9c, 17c can
Big Values
Best Table Salt. . . . bag 5c
Asce Spices can 5c
Toilet Paper. .. .small roll 4c
Heat Telct Tissue . . .roll lQc
Asce Boneless Codfish, bk 19c
Asce Threaded CedQuh.pkg 9c
Asce Beans can 9c
fy These price effectire in our Philadelphia, Camden and suburban Stores
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