GOVERNOR NAMES MEDICAL CHIEFS Important Selectons Under the State Draft Law For the State Announced Governor Brumbaugh's office to day announced the selection of twen ty-seven hospitals in sixteen cities or towns of Pennsylvania which had been selected as headquarters of medical advisory boards under the draft law together with names of physicians who have signified wil lingness to act on the advisory boards. On the list of hospitals are eight in Philadelphia, four in Pittsburgh, two in Wilkes-Barre and one each in Altoona, Bethlehem, Bryn Mawr, The Times-1 and Clothes The modern, efficient gy I man recognizes the ne- j cessity (or at least the Qs | jjg desirability) of dressing lip we " - si ug Perhaps that is a mark Sp of his efficiency. Per- §| haps, too, that is why fiw Eg his clothes are custom- S3 'g made. You know the vjg reasons why. 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The list is as follows: - Hospitals Altoona Hospital, Altoona; St. Luke'B Hospital, South Bethlehem; Bryn Mawr Hospital, Bryn Mawr; Chester Hospital, Chested; Dußois Hospital, Dußois; Hamot Hospital, Erie; State Hospital, Hazleton; Har risburg Hospital, Episcopal, German | town, Jefferson, Lankenau, Ortho poedia, St. Timothy's, Samaritan and University of Pennsylvania Hospitals, Philadelphia, Pa.; Allegheny Gener al, Mercy, St. Francis and Western Pennsylvania Hospitals, Pittsburgh; Pottsville Hospital, Pottsville; Read ing Hospital, Reading; State Hospi tal, Scranton; Mercy and Wilkes- Barre City Hospitals, Willkes-Barre, Williamsport Hospital, Williamsport, and York Hospital, York, Pa. Physicians Altoona Hospital: Dr. Orr H. Shaf fer, Dr. James E. Smith, Dr. Arthur Brumbaugh, Dr. Charles W. Delaney. | St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem: Dr. W. L. Estes, Dr. C. W. McClure, Dr. C. E. Royce. Bryn Mawr Hospital: Dr. Walter Chr>stie, Dr. Arthur E. Billings, Dr. I E. Burville Holmes. Chester Hospital: Dr. D. ~W. Jef fries, Dr. Samuel Crotliers, Dr. J. R. T. Gray. Dußois Hospital: Dr. J. C. Sulli van, Dr. J. C. Hilleary, Dr. C. H. Hughes. Hamot Hospital, Erie: Dr. T. Pal mer Treadway, Dr. W. H. Rouche, Dr, C. G. Strickland. State Hospital, Hazleton: Dr. Wal ter Lathrope, Dr. R. A. Gaughan, Miss Beatrice Hinkle, Dr. C. C. Reiche. Harrisburg Hospital: Dr. Freder ick W. Coover, Dr John B. McAl lister, Dr. Henry R. Douglass. Philadelphia Episcopal: Dr. H. C. Deaver, Dr. A. A. Stevens, Dr. C. Y. White: Germantown: Dr. A. D. Whit ing, Dr. Howard A. Geisler, Dr. Thomas A. Cope; Jefferson: Dr. Thomas McCrae, Dr. Francis T. Stewart, Dr. E. D. Funk; Lankenau: i Dr. John B. Deaver, Dr. Stanley Reimann, Dr. Henry P. P&ge, Dr. Albert C. Miller: Orthopoedic: Dr. Morris J. Lewis, Dr. G. G. Lewis, Dr. Charles W. Burr, Dr. Louis H. Mutschler, Dr. E. P. Corson White; St. Timothy's: Dr. M. Howard Fues ell, Dr. Alfred. C. Wood, Dr. George D. Fuesell; Samaritan: Dr. William Egbert, Robison, Dr. William A. Steele, Dr. Harry A. Duncan; and University of Pennsylvania: Dr. Ed ward Martin, Dr. Alfred Stenrrel. Dr. William G. Spiller, Dr. Allen J. Smith. Pittsburgh Allegheny General: Dr. James T J . McKelvv. Dr. Otto C Gaub. Dr. Samuel R. Haythorne, Dr. Ed. B. Heckel, Dr. T. M. McKennon, Dr. Robert Milligan, Dr. H. O. Wer theimer; Mercy: Dr. John J. Buch anan. Di#John Alden Lichty, Dr. W. W. G. MacLaclian; St. Francis: Dr. Thomas Grier Simonton, Dr. Russell Roy Huggins, Dr. J. W. McMeans; Western Pennsylvania: Dr. Markiey C. Cameron. Dr. Vernon Lee An drews, Dr. Curtis S. Foster. Pottsville Hospital: Dr. George H. Halberstadt, Dr. J. L. Warne, Dr. G. AI. Parker, Dr. J. J. Shaffer, Dr. W, A. Wallace. Reading Hospital: Dr. W. S. Ber tolet. Dr. C. R. Hainan, Dr. Ira J. Hain. State Hospital, Scranton: Dr. Charles Falkowswy, Jr., Dr. A. W. Smith, Dr .John D. Wilson. Wilkes-Barre—Mercy: Dr. August Trapold, Dr. J. N. Nealon, Dr. D. F. Daley; Wilkes-Barre City: Dr. Charles H. Miner, Dr. T. C. McClin took, Dr. Walter S. Stewart. Williamsport Hospital: Dr. TTorace G. McCodmick. Dr. G. Franklin Bell, Dr. Fred t>. Weddieren. York Hospital: Dr. G. E. Ho'.tzap ple. Dr. William F. Bacon, Dr. R. L. Ellis, Dr. J. Ferd Klinedinst, Dr, William Treible. KHAKI PILLOWS I $2.00 GORGAS 16 N. 3rd St. Penna. Station. NEW DOG CODE IS EFFECTIVE SOON Patton Prepares to SendW&rd to the Various Counties About the New Law Secretary o f ■<■■■■■■ Agriculture Cnas. \\\ next week call at vvXVran/ tentlon of all the county authorities to tlie * ac * <hat the new dog ii- WfXnQrSXV cense code of l tiSlHStotoflf 131 ~ w '" become ■ JdfwflliWSnr effective with the gpIJHIISUIIJUIj new year and '.hat Bp- .J. i. J on or before Jan ■(■KSw uary 15 licenses for every dog will nave to be taken out. Unlicensed dogs are to be killed and between sunset and sunrise all dogs must either be penned up, chained or tied or "under reasonable control of some person." The secretary will give notice that the act will be rigorously enforced from January 15 as it wa spassed to protect sheep and other domestic animals which state authorities, and various or ganizations are endeavoring to en courage to increase the meat and "Jf-00l supplies. A system of licenses for all dogs and of rewards for destruction of all dogs unlicensed is provided. Under tlie terms of the new law counties will license the dogs and as a means to secure uniformity Secre tary Patton has suggested a barrel shaped tag with a clover leaf form for kennel 3. As a number of coun ties had given their orders *for tags before the suggestions reached them there will be various forms next year, but it Is hoped to have the counties all using one type in 1919. Trees Arc Clean. State Forestry Commissioner Robert S. Conklin in a statement issued at his oltice to day declared that the state was giv ing way surplus trees to aid re forestation and that the state "is not giving them away because damaged or injected. The statement says that some farmers feared to take the tree trees from the state for fear of in fection and that the department wishes to say that "these state trees are as clean as any in America." The law says that the irees must Be plant ed in Pennsylvania and must not be sold. Governor a Speaker.—Governor Brumbaugh was a speaker at the big patriotic meetings In Philadelphia yesterday. He will be here late to day. Want Toll Gates Taken Down.— York people have petitioned the state and county authorities to unite in removing a number of the toll Rates in that county. Commissioner O'Neil will make some inspections when the weather becomes decent. To Meet Hero. —The state commis sions recently named by the gover nor will have their meetings here for organization purposes. State to Inspect.—State Inspectors will go to Hog Island to make in spections of the proposed sewage systems. The work is to be rushed through the winter. Up to Supreme Court. —The How garth compensation case, in which anthrax forms the interesting rasis for argument, has been appealed to the supreme court. Smallpox Co State. Smallpox cases are reported from Johnstown and Bradford. There are suspicious cases in several other towns. Murdock in Philadelphia.—Major W. G. Murdock, state draft ofllcer, is in Philadelphia to-day. He is work ing on dates for the drafted men to move. Company to Answer. —The Middle town and Swatara Water Company has been asked to make an answer to the complaint of the borough of Middletown against its lire .-iervice, tiled yesterday before the Public Service Commission. Hearing Tomorrow.—The State In dustrial Board will give a hearing at Philadelphia to-morrow on elevator locking devices. FIRE DAMAGES DWELLING Franklintown, Pa., Dec. 18.—Soot in the chimney taking fire yesterday afternoon at the home of Henry Wonder, two miles from here, while the house was temporarily in charge of Mrs. Celis Hess, and a young son, almost resulted in the house being destroyed. The flames quickly com municated to the hantle and wains coting in the kitchen, doing about $125 worth of damage. Several kerosene lamps on the mandle ex ploded and sent the flaming koil over the kitchen floor. Neighbors extin guished the blaze. The loss is cov ered by insurance. MRS. t'I.RICH KELLER DIES Columbia, Pa„ Dec. 18.—Mrs. Bar bara Catharine Keller, wife of Ul ricli Keller, died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Keller, Sr., aged 83 years. What Davison Thinks of Women of America lii._. J-.:. v " HENRY P. DAVISON This is what Henry P. Davison, partner in J. P. Morgan & Company,; one of the financial powers of Amer lea, and now chief executive of the Red Cross, told the people of Omaha about American women: "It I had the choice of' $500,000,- 000 for Red Cross work, or $100,000,- 000 plus the aid of the women of America, I would turn down the $500,000,000 and take the women and the $100,000,000. That's what we of the Red Cross think of-the aid of the women." Cures Colds in Great Riithln LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tab lets remove the cause. E W. OROVE'S signature on box. 30c. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH! "The Live Store" "Always Reliable" "Store Open Suits and Overcoats i * ' /m ~. Useful Christmas Gifts A "suit" is a sensible, and at the same time, most welcome gift. The clothes we handle stand at the head of ready-to wear clothing; and fm\ any man will be proud to wear them—The styles include military and \ \ belted models for young men, as well as conservative Styles for men V of mature ideas. Kuppenheimer /f °!M| Clothes if I \A Can you equal a smart, warm "OVER- f - COAT" as a gift? No—and you cannot equal the if'• fjfj "OVERCOATS" we offer from the master "OVERCOAT" makers I jl of America —Military trench coats, ulsterettes, ulsters, dress coats, ~ "• raglans and others. You'll find the finest fabrics, colors and pat terns to pick from at this "Live Store." ?' The. weather is just right to test the 1 \SKjm. warmth of an Overcoat-and HERE you will find every- II thing worth while in clothing, for we have put forth every effort to II jT please our loyal patrons by carrying immense stocks—for HERE is U where most men Buy their Clothing. It's part of the service of this "Live Store" to see that You're satisfied with your purchase long after you have made it, and it's some thing to know that you will get this lasting satisfaction when you favor a store with YOUR patronage. Try The Dependable Doutrich Service Mackinaws Beach Coats and Vests What an assortment of these serviceable out- Warm fleece cloth, very durable garments door coats you can find here, in plain colors and Rich Plaids. > They keep out the cold and snow. for the man who works outside. $5.00 to $12.00 Vests $2.00 Coats $3.98 Rain Coats $5.00 to SIB.OO Trousers and Overalls Why do we mention these worthy items at this time of the year? Well, we feel sure that men will appreciate the fact that we have not forgotten them. Trousers of every description. $2.50 to $7.50 Corduroy Trousers $3.50 to $5.00 Freeland and Sweet-Orr Overalls and Coats /■ | DECEMBER 18, 1917 13
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