Cape May County Times, 29 November 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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LOtfIS BRACA Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS TONSORIAL PARLOR Ocean Ave., Sea Isle City

HERMAN DIAMOND MEAT MARKET GROCERIES and VEGETABLES Landis Avenue, Sen Isle City

Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Lots For Sale Bon "alow Sites | M. M. SOFRONEY I Successor to Lewla Steinmeyer & Son) REAL ESTATE <& INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY

An International Service Built cm Tiny Profits Per Pound Some industries have been able *o get in atep with war demands more quickly than others. In many cases mighty plants have sprung up—but at a prodigious cost The packing industry was able to adapt itself to unheard of demands more quickly, perhaps, than any other industry. And this was because the vast equipment of packing plants, refrigerator cars, branch houses, etc., had been gradually developed to its present state of efficiency, so that in the crucial hour it became a mighty international system for war service. And how had this development taken place? Not by making vast inroads into the capital wealth of the country, but largely by using, from year to year, a portion of the profits, to provide for expansion. Swift & Company’s profits hav* always been so ' liny, compared with sales, that they have had practic- • ally no effect on the price of n.ea: (amounting to only a fraction of a cent per pound). And yet the owners of the business have been content with reasonable return* on their capital, and have been able, year after year, to put part of the profits back into the business to provide for its

These fractions of tiny profits have been repaid to to the public many fold in the form of better service, and better and cheaper meat, and made it possible for Swift ft Company to meet, undaunted, the sudden cry for meat for overseas. Could any other method of finnnrtng a vital industry involve lese hardship to the people of the country? Could there be a better instance of true “proftt-abaring" than this return in added usefulness and in national preparedness ? Swift & Company, U. S. A.

ADVICE TO “FLU” CONVALESCENTS SPAIN AND ENGUND REPORT INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS AFTER INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. U. S. Public Health Service Warn* Public Aoftintt Tuberculosis. One Million Cases Tuberculosis In United States—Each a • Source of Danger. Influenza Cenveleaoenta Uheuld Havi Lunp* Examined—Cold* Which Hans On Often Beginning of Tutoereulo*!* No Caua* for Alarm If Tuberculoait la Recognised Early—Patent Medl oinet Net ta Be Trueted. ******************** * * * Beware tuberculoal* after In- * * flurata. Xe need to worry If * * you take precaution, in time. * * Don't dlasnoee your own con- * * dltioo. Hare your doctor exam- a * Ine your lungs several Utnes at * * monthly Interval. Build op your d . * strength with right living, good * | * food and plenty of frreb air. * Don't waste money on patent * j * medicines advertised to cure to- * i * berculosla * I * Become a fresh-air crank and * j * cnloy Ufe.

***************** Washington, D. 0.—(Special.)—According to a report made to the United | Slates Public Health Service, the e|rf. demlc of Influenza In S{>aln has already caused an Increase In the prevalence and deaths from pulmonary tobt .■eulosla A similar association Iw-' tween influenza and tuberculosis was i recently made by Sir Arthur NewaI holme, the chief medical officer of the I English public health service. In hi. analysis of the tuberculosis death rate ' In EngKnd. • ' j In order that the people of the Unit- • trip ed State* may proflt by the ex|>etimce | of other countries Surgeon Central Rupert Blue of the United States Public Health Service has Just issued a warning emphasizing the need of special pncautlons at the present time. < “Experience seems to indicate,’’ says the Surgeon General, “that persons whose resistance has been weakened fry *n attack of Influenza are peculiarly susceptible to tuberculosis. With miillouB of Us people recently affected with Influenza this country now offers conditions favoring the spread of

tuberculosis."

Ona Million Consumptivsa In the

United States.

Then yon consider this a serious j menacef was asked. “In my opinion it la., though I hasten to add It is distinctly one against which the people can guard. So far as one esn estimate there are et present about one million case* of tuberculosis In the United States. There Is unfortunately no complete census available to show <xactly the number of tuberculosis persons In each state despite the fact that most of the slates hare made the disease reportable In New York dty. where reporting has been In force for many years, over 85,000 casts of tubcn ulosls are registered with the Hepartment of Health. Those familiar with the situation believe that the oddltlon of unrecognized and unreported case* would make the number nearer 60,000. The very careful health survey conducted during the put two year* In Framingham. Mum, revealed 2>ai cases of tuberculosis In a |>opulaUun of approximately 15,000. If these pro| ion ions bold true for the United Rtutcs us e whole they would indicate that -iltout on<- In every hundred person* I* tubercul-.ua Faeh of tbi-se cnnsUtuU* a source of danger to be guarded against."

What to De.

In hi* statement m the public Bar- j geon General Blue |*,lnt* out how 1 those who have had Inflm-nza should 1 protect thetuM')..-* sgulnst luberculo- 1 "All who have r.•covered from In- I fluenza." says the Surgeon General, j “should have their lung* cnn-fully ex- i amlned by a or mi pel ml physician, it- j fact. It Is desirable to hate M-tcrnl examinations mude a monthapart. Btich examinations cannot tie made through the clothing nor .-an they be carried out In two or three minutes. If the lungs are found to l>e free from tubereulosl* every effort should la- made tp k.-ep them so. Tills can be done by right living, good food and plenty of

fresh air."

Danger Signs The Surgeon General warned especially against certain danger signs, such a* “decline" and “colds which

bang on."

These, he explained, were often the beginning of tubrrculoaia. "If you d» not get well promptly. If your cold seems to hang on or your heulth and tt-ongtn decline, remember that these arc- often the early signs of luberculoI’lsce yourself at once under the

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