The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 16, 1918, Image 4

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Wednesday, January 16, 1918.
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business weeks. Qur warehouse floors must be cleared to make room
for Summer lines; already arriving. Small profits—many sales is our
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hould be
some of the
students and
» who are go-
be made up
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¢ qualifica-
eve that it
rap to the
future if
its were
8 military
to be 50,000 physi-
for each 1,000,-
to France.
ipped by proper hos-|
ce al experience.
DY young and capable of |
ey ri ank S;
prtjon of them ought to
r fifty, who have had ex-
administrative
bd extensive sort.
hs unwise to limit medical |
rvice to a
five
th of a
e to thirty-one to go into
eS.
» war lasts six years, and
no reason to think that it
linate sqoner, the scarcity of
attendas in the United
egular oN irregular, will be
hat. With {less than 100,000
ns of suitable age and rea-
fit physical condition to draw
he first two drafts of 1,000,-
n each will leave the medical
Moff the United States in the
hf the decrept, the infirm, and
bn enemies. If we learn from
berience of England, we will
it that such a condition does
se.
bre seem to be certain ings
e as a profession ought to
e. First of all, we ought to
it that the draft does not dis-
any legitimate pursuit of
ne by any student, fit or unfit
ilitary service, mow matricu-
r preparing the
ne in college or
It is inevitable that a large
or of theoretically prospective !
1 students will be diverted to |
ore inspiring fields or aviation, |
cering and other activities of
The enrollment of medical
s is likely to fall off, or be re-
d from the unfit,
d possibly from
1 students become exempt
ght to cut off, in the secg
tape all the geod
q These |
physically fit and
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indeed, a con-,
as it is to require |
birthday age of

study of |
scientific |
from alien |
“slackers” |
'frumpery which have fastened them-
:s on our medical faculties and
ar state examining bodies. Medical
students should be accepted before
their intellectual and moral en-
thusiasm has been fagged out by
nostic collegiate disciplinarianism.
Until the end of the war a
ment for a medical student than the
bachelor’s or doctor's degree,
the intellectual fag with which it is
ordinarily sealed.”
Now that things are facts, and if
‘the war continues for several years,
| the old-fashioned neighborhood mid-
wife will be an absolute necessity,
while the home apothcary shop will
again make its appearance.
The Home Health Club book vol.
y, entitled “medicinal Plants of
AMarira and the instructions for
their use in treating the milder ail-
ments, should be in every home, and
affairs of | every neighborhood should have a
It is|
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local Home Health Club where these
articles should be read and discussed,
birthday age | and the simple method of home treat.
ment described in the other club
books should be taught, so that it
may not be necessary to call the
over-worked doctor for the various
ailments that you can as well treat
yourself.
I would recommend all of you to
study and apply the suggestions
given in my last article for the cure
of appendicitis and for sore throat.
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OU READ the
Other Fellow’s Ad
You. are reading this one.
That should convince you
that advertising in these
columns is a profitable
»~ proposition; that it will
bring business to your
store. The fact that the
other fellow advertises is
probably the reason he is
getting more business than
is falling to youu Would
it not be well to give
the other fellow a chance
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The New York Store
Lancaster, Penna.

This Store is the Headquarters for
PLAIN CLOTHING
This old established firmy WATT AND SHAND who
have been doing business in the center of the busines:
trict of Lancaster city have carried PLAIN CLOTHING
the stocks almost as long. They have always been
proud of the selections of PLAIN CLOTHING which,
carried in their stock.
They were’ always very careful to see that the garments were made t
with the wishes of the Plain sects, the quality of the materials was first I,
and then the fit and the tailoring. Each one of these essentials had to
before a garment was offered for sale. ;
The same points are considered today and the *
has increased enormously since those first days.
The guarantee of a perfect Fit still in fore.
The quality of the materials and the workman
tailoring of the garments of the same high grade.E
We are prepared to meet all demands for plain clothing. /We have
suits in stocks while the made to measure section is perfection ; the se
is the finest, the most satisfactory in the country, because our custom
us so.
BEFORE BUYING THAT NEW SUIT SE
READY MADE SUITS AT $15.00 TY $25.0
in These Columng®i. %, ,... MADE TO ORDER SUITS $18.00 THe: $30. 00
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