Having fainted in the Grand Con-; tral Terminal, New York, and been \ pronounced dead by a doctor, Ivy Rogers, 18, of Greenwich, Conn., was taken to a temporary morgue attached to the emergency hospital at the station. The cold air revived her and she was terrified to find heself in a place which was totally dark and without ‘ ventilation. She jumped up and ran on the door. She hammered on it and screamed. She was so overwrought (when an attendant finally unlocked'the door that she ran, halicrazv and screaming through the station. DON'T COUGH. Use Bramwell’s One Nought One. All leading grocers and stores find at Pharmacy. Price 2/6*
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11549, 28 January 1932, Page 3
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