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Show MILK CRUSADE SAVES BABES' Stations for Distributing Infant Food Are Constantly Increasing In Various Cities. A constantly Increasing number of cities of all sizes are establishing mii'.i. stations and dispensing milk, whether pure whole milk, certified, modified, pasteurized or sterilized milk to mothers of babies that must be bottle fed. Some of the cities in which such Institutions are maintained are: Albany, Al-bany, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Chi-cago, Da-ton, Detroit, Hartford, Honolulu, Hono-lulu, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Mo., Lawrence, Mass., Louisville, Lowell, Milwaukee, Newark, New Bedford, New Haven, New York, Peoria, Pittsburgh, Pitts-burgh, Providence, Rochester, St. Louis, Springfield, O., Waterbury, Wilkesbarre, Worcester, Yonkers, Utica. The milk station is simply a room sufficiently large to accommodate the patrons and equipped with a large ice box, a desk, some chairs and a table. An ordinary store is suitable for a station and sometimes, as in the case of the station at Utica, N. Y., a school room may be used for the purpose. The station is usually under the charge of a nurse, and a physician is In attendance at stated hours. |