The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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8 ARTIFICIAL IRRADIATION. Part of Washington's Sibley Hospital’s new baby apparatus is the ultra-violet generator. Nurse Coral Fraser shows how it works. DEMONSTRATION . Nurse Coral Fraser at Sibley Hospital demonstrates the technique in handling the new baby incubators , gift of the Washington "Variety Club. YUL-ETIDE IN BALTIMORE. Christ mas tree in the lobby of the Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland , was decorated by manager Robert Marhenke, Eugene Rome. LONG-FELT NEED FILLF.D. In this battery of baby incubators, Sibley Hospital, through the contributions of the Variety Club, is able to fill a long recognized hiatus is the Capital City. Left to right, the attaches are nurse Flora Rosenau, Dr. Jacob Kot z, Dr. Morton Kaufman. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Under the scales, part of Sibley Hospital’s new baby equipment donated by the Variety Club, are the compartments for infants’ three-cornered pants, other necessary fabric materials. The heat in the establishment is thermostatically controlled . If r' •1 I + ^ IV I i,;. vull CFI AIN'S LATEST LINK. The Smithers, Smithers, West Virginia, just completed, is one of the newest links in the chain of theatres acquired or built by the enterprising Black Diamond Theatres Company, Montgomery, West Virginia, headed by Arthur Clemens, Eugene Hensley. January 4, 19)9