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an re ROLE ERE TRE OTE I EI TE I PR RENE RCE AR RE THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. = AN’ THERE WAS A Bur irs DIFFERENT, Now] Time WHEN WOMEN) bayer y iw akoan vi LACE IN TH’ WORLD: SHE. WEDLOCKED— WERE CLASSED Witt HAS PROVED HERSELF SLAVES ~ THEY WERE ’ APPRECIATED FOR TH Hp ahh nd THEY MAN oIo-, ° THATS sr a A ‘ 7 That Old Sex Equality Problem Solved HIS Time OF NIGNT WAS MADE for SLEEPING, NOT FOR TRAMPING HEAVILY AND Miseru Loves Comnany! t THROUGH TNS MOTGL HALLS ON Now FORGET IT RIGNT MTC ’ ; 4 wer To. Your. Room} THE MAJORITY oF THe weed = Nowe. nar renepee Cuma wo ie uae {ioe mee Det ba Come WELL WELL, WELL, PooR OLD Qvests WANT TO SLEEP, AND THE Wan Sue om | {oT SOME OUT TomcHr! eeu: THAy 0 CAs Anup “TEL. Wi | Me - | Dol‘T Beneve. VLE ng CHARLEY-ThAT'S A Goop one ON MAJORITY RULES I! Sat ogee 4 fou WERE TO A BAlQuE presgpne tem We GAD WED — You WONT BE | IM TONIGHT - No- | HAVE A HIM- lis WIFE. WON'T LET HIM Go LAST PNGAT AND AMIFUL HEAD ACHE Ad Am PRETTY TIRED- NO- 15 THaT So? WELL THAT'S Toucn! a age “Ly igs OVT- Pit HAVE To oo A LTTLe Pore Nov CAM say {|| WAIT FoR me -"THAT wou Wha “Tomorrow ! PARTY | dO Tonic BE A FINE. Tac IF He’D en SS WAIT AtoWiD FOR ME ANO | WOVLON'T SHOW ide Y) "; i (Continued From Friday) “The evening paper says there's a| [then a heart There was Miss Harrison, too. t to offwet these there was the sound of Dr. Max's going cnarri ur oblheg eth led ON YOUF | step in the corridor, and his smiling “Really! Oh, I think I know. A | Od from the door; there was a “God ‘of mine {# going to be married. |Dl@s* You” now and then for th ie ahaa Lactea?” | comfort shé gave; there were wonder. | “The girl's name was Lorenz, 1—|ful mights on the roof under the BB SS Tru! iow. x Here They Are; the Entire List of Washington Men in 915 “Fine! I suppose you'll be going |{Tom her hospital roof, while all 8 > slum children, on Following !# a complete let of the | Charios, band ac ri Tinle or on aniel « ' nT) . te Rive ee v. “ Ww ie that wedding? around her the ari tte a complete lint of the priva tivers. | rporal; rence t-|keerwin J. private; Ward. | hast fr joers and 436 enlisted men of | corporal; Tatt anak d Foute b pore Jon. ¥ iat “dnarin ti] peketh mecitee Mankato es ivate en, “If 1 ever get time to have a dress |other roofs, fought for the very | the Geist infantry in siphabetical |fiarnce, Ward th, waronet: teattie, |nermcant i met, th ith. i ones Pot toatl: Wetkine: Ieteer em Dade, I'll surely go.” breath of life, others who knew and | order Chauncey M., recimental supply « Nyewane Kn Richard Le : J Westead. T., corpo ‘Toward six o'clock the next morn. |!oved her watched the stars, too. K Col. A. D. Cummings, UL & army t; Heeralt. George K., privat O rien, W n bert. pri § 6, Mack 1., ¥ corporal; Ing, the night nurse was making out ®s having his own trou! in those | Major Frank De mherty, Ange fet. Melvin s privates pettcs ns = beat RLS en | aoe tts ned F.. privat : ; Wilson, Dhher reports. On one record, which |@ay%. Late at.night, when Anna and | }S*:,{ Ore, ane private, Harnsiein, “ark, privat t Harry ©. private; Sebwen soras | inh Maleh iL, sermecats wink, | Woodhouse. Fey, said at the top, “Grace Irving, age | Harriet had retired, he sat on the | age, Capt Biermann. Henry’ W WaKoner Selatad, Henry A. pri- | 0. private: ” Stokke, cor- | Young, 93," and an address which, to the | b#lcony and thought of many things. | ler , wy fare’ Me ‘privates Hose, Lou's!” Pappas Parks, Bare Calyia private; Gimons | bwantord Meath e Beye inted. told all her story, the night |Anna Page was not well. He had; {{**th, Coos l Beg? . Wagoner; Mr i, Gien A, pri- | m wagoner: Vayne. Lewis W private: @imonson, James | Arthur &., « 1 ; 8 oat Wale: Gat ‘wrote: [noticed that her tips were rather teman, San de yates Brown, Arthur J, private . Poppler, « ence G.. wax e ag) oe peri fitet me private » Elmer J bine, and had oiled ta Dr.'Bd. Tt Wiltam De Parker iryan, k. compurnl; Brackett, clermn, Harry W.. private Sinith, Pchard 1. firet fempleton private; private ‘Did not sleep at all during night. | . Jobn sergeant; fre Terton lips, Frank. private; fF Solis, Daniel. private;| Thaut, Hainrich, private; Thomason. | W Ww ‘set and eyes staring, but com | Was Lanier heart aye re oh) Lieut, Wretertek: TW. private: Brook, Me D,, pri- | Prank A. waguner: Poplin, Edward Mittard A. mechanic Strand, |Clitford E, private: | Thompson, was not to be told, or Sidney. It | child, Vane : vale; lyers, Jens K, wagoner J, Wagoner: Poulos, Tom, private: « eorporml: Stranderud, | Archard musician; Tipton, Jo- ee ene we Ot oe Bdirieta relive Mer Laster I. private, Carleon, | Pounds, Herman, private she ; corporal; Budhoff, Henry A..| seph, wagoner fe Williams, Harry, and three. 4 . Firat Lieut private; Carlson, Claude, Joa J. wagoner Bede wanbers, Enoch E., cor: | horae shoer: AY : . "musician Carlotta Harrison, back from her | iney can’t help any,” sald Har | 6.0"° viru! Carlson, John. mw M., private; Pointer cor Clyde 4, wagner: | Pranck j ! Blmer, | Cla musician: wil ae cation, reported for duty the next |Tiet. “and for Heaven's sake let her Bteven V.. cook: | poral Clarence W", corpore!: | xereeant Willian |G. x “Wilson, Albert, Dexter Wo prive cook; Wichards Arthur ¥ private; Cassidy wielan «0 ® Filgon, Sidney “HL, ing. and was assigned to E|have her chance. Anna may live for pe rN Figg ove] Albert | Lieut. Ray R. if Sidney's. She gave | Years, You know her as well as I Caer ee Cart it ner; Rietinann, ¢ private uten, Ger Abraham sergeant: Timm, John | Na oat Metis. nod and pro |do. If you tell her anything at all, | Woodyard, Bunnyside, V Cavin, Hulbert M., private Llesa: private: ting, Frederion | geaett eats Marry, corperalt’@ erivntas Wuknae ter Sr cocpeaat r Woods, Johi to change the entire routine she'll have Sidney here, waiting on Lieut Robert © Howa Dong, cook: Collins, Orvis i, stable | £ neon han-| fon. Everett F. serseant: Sherry, |Porel Albert, KE, private; Turner, | ble Wolaborm, the thoroness of a Central|her hand and foot Slesee Li serweant rbelli, Adolph,” ere, Hallint Gerirge B. wasoners Shoiund, Ml: | Frank We private : | heaton Yoackal Jenaae revolutionary agent. Sid-| And Le Moyne, Tearful of urging | Charleston: foltina, Relgh Donn Foants, W bere eet sician; Shore, Harry, A.. musician; |Charics Ee musicians Voss, Martin |, Yeaman, Ralph, priva S who had yet to learn that with |too much because his own heart was | Prank J. McD) gnald. Be is Tamrene 5. aslo We privates ex. miu | Simpaon, John M. tnusician: Skour- |O, eclor sergeant A | Arnota J. musician; Young, people authority can only a# | crying out to have the girl back, 8% | tie, Wash a ustin Duggan, Beat: | oi c. musician niclan: Rualeka p «rive tix, George cook; Smith, Alber Walt, Raymond ©., private; — C.. private. "i itself by change, found herself sented. | J. i. Pender, Richmond, In: | cook usworth, John J at sea, half resentful. ‘Then, K. was anxious about Joe.| Knights of Columbus representa: | Doster ‘. age imeeoner ae | chine gun bullet with his i " Once she ventured a protest: The boy did not seem to get od ‘Sieh tates die, Ralph, wagoner, Dittehth, Here’ S List of Seattle Men With 361 st shoulder the third day of the I've been taught to do it that|the thing the way he should. Now! . 04.4, john A. private: An-{ AN efin thon agg enccpstend 29, and was in the. ray, Miss Harrison. If my method|and then Le Moyne, resuming his | acrion. Mactin ant: An- ‘wrong, show me what you want, |old habit of wearying himself into netts, Willia mals Aswott a, i rperal; Arn Here’s the list of Seattle men who arrved home with the 361st infantry, 91st | pital nearly a month, I'l do my best.” sleep, would waik out into the coun-| Kichard E. sergeant: Ashman. John pimustet Dwight division, Saturday morning, and greeted friends and relatives at the O.-W. s ; — |_“It's impossible for us to “I am not responsible for what| try. On one such night he had over | Nace Pert, Nest E> Beivate: |cook: Duane, private; | ¥ g & at the O station | experiences: they are beyond have been taught. And you will | taken Joe, tramping along with his Henry 0. sergeant; Ayles and . First Lieut. Robert A. Woodyard, | Wagoner Jess P. J. Parshall, Private} Wong Wing. Wagoner Walfred | Blankenberg said. “Only those Gay A. pri . George &, private nburg, Harry, private: Holi Walter, private: I ate; Hoyd, John ndon, Patrick 1. idelbert K. priv y W.. private; 1 Bruden, J Franet Second Lieut. Frank J. MeDonald,| Peter N. Peterson, Coe Floyd | Alfredson, Wagoner David P, Adams, | have been in Second Lieut. Austin Dugan, Sergt.| Rasar, Private Lioyd F. Riley, Me-| Private William T. Anglo, Private | What it’s lik Maj. Howard Craven, First Sergt.|chanic James W. Robinson, Private | Karl A. Arnold, Private Charles | ‘The concussion of the French 1 Lioyd H. Griffin, First Sergt. Charlie | Charley W. Rowe, Private Joseph A. Rodda, Saddler Pasquale Batto,|teries back of the American Smith, Regimental Supply Sergt.| Ruzizka, Music rence W. Sal: Private John W. Black, Private| try was so tremendous that {t Chauncey H. Beattie, Kegimental | monson, Private ed Arthur J, Brown, Private Axel R.| the men’s uniforms slap their : Supply Sergt. William C. McKnight, | der, Private Michael Se Carlson, Claude Carlson, Mechanic | smartly, according to Jack arnia, | F Y. tion will ever ph te Joe had not wanted his company as the incident was, it had plainly sulked. But Le Moyne marked a change in Sidney's position | had persisted. fm the ward. She got the worst off. | “Pit not talk,” he said, “but, since duty of the day, or none. Small hu-| we're going the same way, we might miliations were hers; late meals, dis- | as well walk together = speak back when you are spoken | head down. orporal; agreeable duties, endless and often| But after a time Joe had talked, aggre aceucaat tegimental Supply Sergeant Jack C. | sician John M. Simpson t John Carlson, Wagoner Clyde E. | from Baker, Ore. Brudeen Unnecessary tasks, Even Miss |after all. It was not much at frat poral; fy Gadsby. Willlam 83 Gatto, xerr, Buster Soret _ Salling Rewwre I, Pri = Albert Scowden Private Danworth, F rivate Taatle I 2 ncher, | Germans were skilled fight Grange, now reduced to second place, 4 feverish complaint about the heat, | dutterfield Bhaley W rank Arthur ret. Jobn R, Brackett, Band Sergt. | James Stevens, Private John ©. | Wagoner Herbert Gilchrist, Wagoner | that, therefore, the wor ¥ private. rach dw a | Lafe Cassidy, Sergt, Edward Ger tiner, Private Henry K. Swafford, | David D. bins of remonstrated with her senior. jand that if there was trouble in Mex: | P'C1 ing games P., David verts, Private Frederick | Americans in displacing them “I think a certain anount of se-|ico he thought he'd go. Burton A. sergeant larence i, cook a, se ark, Re Syren ata aes EB iehacoyyget rey te | \ rat . ibn - ba maemty, not to be underestimated. ‘ for a probationer,” she . ‘ private: G: Sergt. Edware oxkinen, Sergt.| Clifford E. Thomason, Music Mechanic Raymond . Hanson, 2 septty fo good ect Fatt SOW Sell. 1 peu've thinking raden, Frederick W.,' private: | Frank C. O'Connell, Sergt. Lennie | bert M. Wallick, Mechanic ¢ Wagoner Ten Hanson, Private Al-|_ According to Brudeen, it said, “but you are brutal, Miss Har-)of it,” K. advised. “Thin ia tepid 1 at bec bert He |matter of frequency for one Firat sergeant: |W. Rose, Sergt. KE Private Frank Ward, I tt, Biset Sergt. Sterling A. aon.” oon r en | sere Upply eevweant: She's stupid.” pra ED WARE FEUD Bet Ree Mr alate baon, Willlam F. Wagoner Git: | lin, Sergt. Everett F. Shelton, Sergt J, Waters, Private Ston Jeffers, Wagoner George A. Lapasin,|™4" with a machine gun to” 4 , wb iwi vist.’ Herbert, waxoner: Goerts, | Cl V. Smith, Sergt. Ralph H. ver Hurry Williams, | Wagoner John H. Lawson, Wagoner |UP the advance of an entire ‘She's not at all stupid. She's go- I've got to get away from here." avi wasoner onan, Wil-| geottin, Se nn H. Woods, Sergt . Baughman, Pri rdon Lawrence, Wagoner George | P®>Y. The machine gunners sp " lam, #ericeant 4 . to be one of the best nurses in} ic. nodded understandingly. Since Dickson, Charles Hanerty, Paul C., private; Ham- | Patrick L. on, Sergt. Chauncey Fr Bruno, ate Ike | Marino, Wagoner William E. McNeil, |'¥, Surrendered at the last house. the scene at the White Springs ho- | ©or 3 # mer. Itoy is. wagoner: Hansen, Ray- |W. Daucher, Sergt. John Mullen . Private Karl H Private idier John Navone, Wagoner |*fter doing all the damage ‘the “Report me, then. Tell the Head /ie1, both knew that no explanation | whestan., Androw | Wo | private; | mond 1h. mrchanicy Hanson B. P| Sergt. Harry A. Wares, Sergt. | Glenn D. Moshier, Private Henry H./ Carl J. Nelson, Wagoner Ernest |C0U!d, Brudeen said, adding that! Tm abusing Dr. Wilson's pet proba | way necessary. frederick W.,”c vertssn Hendesnon, liert. wayance: | Thomas J, Woodhouse, Sergt. Frank | Shelton, Private James M. Simon rks, Wagoner Lewis W. Payne,|S¥ch times their surrender tioner; that I don't always say| 41) iene ag much that I mind her ar, corporal Herman, William’ F., supply ser-|C, Emow, Sergt, Roscoe McCam- | son, Private Noah B. Wilson, Private | Wagoner Clarence G, Peppler, Wag- | filed to save their lives, Oncar J., private; Fak-|geant; Herron, James M,. private . ' | 4, private; Ferrell, Bruce |# » Wagoner John “please” when I ask her to change 4 bed or take a temperature.” Sergt, Martin J. Anderson, | John Ashman oner Frank A, Piere turning me down,” Joe said, after a kema,. § wett, Albert M. private; Hiller, Keenness. She did not go to the) this hospital idea. I don't under-| Waiter, supp! sergeant in, Irel | Hoefting, Walter, ¢ aaly jailence. “A girl can’t marry all the | M. private Gustave, private: Hinckley. Roland | Seret. Harry O. Axelson, Sergt. Wil ate Shelby W. Butterfield, Pri-| Richardson, Wagoner Arthur E. | Miss Grange was not lacking In| ton who want her. But 1 don't like|. G#eliardi, Dominick, cook: Gib-|S. private: Hjellen, Peter O. 1. pri- | lam ¢ Sergt. Grover » Chauncey M. Minard, Mechanic Sandgren, Wagoner George E. | =— on, Willian E., private: Gisselbere | vate: Hodge, Charien A. wagoner: | Grim Roy Kisor, at.) Nils N, Nilson, Private Ferdinando | Sherry, Wagoner Leonard Sund, | | Horlick John W , Sergt. Kenneth L. | 7 Calvin Shigley, Pri-| Sergt. Arthur N. Swanson, Henr: rrone, Priv Head, which is unethical under @ny |xtand it. She didn’t have to go.| we SOrDOraLt ooding, Clare nee C. Paximillan {zmusician: Hous th | I Felix | Tond: k Ap Toy, W: Circumstances; but gradually there |Gometimes”— he turned bloodshot | Brivate;,covaman. taltur, corporal! |i. corporal: itoulia, Nick Smith vate Prank Turner, Private Felix |'Tonda, Cook Ap Toy, Wagoner ORICINAL story that Carlotta Harrisom was) went because she was crazy about | Harding, George, ‘corporal; Har-| Jacobson, Christian HM. wagoner;| © Bryant, Corporal John J. Cus: | private Charles E. Jones, Cook Ira| Wilson, Wagoner Carl L. Windell, Jealous of the new Page girl, Dr.| somebody there.” Re r, Kart is how te; Harris, James | James, Raymond A., private; Jeffers, | worth, ¢ William 1. J. Fran-) Ww. King, Private Harvey 1. Leeson, | Private August Mots, Private Edwin | \ highly unpleasant in the ward, but) h6 useful.” pe James, Hen y, B privat ncobe | privates Johnar Arthu- [., cor- 5 Pweg - Kellogs: | . ‘on - - ( i they grew ter when Sidney | « P ” arty Ls, cook; Jacobsen, Herman, | poral: Jon timer, musician wander J. Lemm, Corporal John much better when Sidney | she could be useful at home | private; Johnson, Edward, private; |. Kalter, Louis Tt, musician; ‘was off duty. She was asked to join! por almost 20 minutes they | sonnson, Herman, corporal; @ small class that was studying |tramped on without speech. They | | Howard E., priva " Kane, | Mickelson, Corporal Frederick ' “Ne wa Dj t”. Th Ne shin hc fet tn cornor Hares’ sum cor | NOUS@, Far, isgust --I hese ; ,, a French at night. As ignorant of the |)aq made a circle, and the lights of | corporal; Johnson,’ Ro! Th, pri: | Kellogg, William #., corporal: Kerr, | poral Alfred Sto Corpora jeorge tritious Diet A cause of her popularity as of theline city. were close again. K.| Jon Charles A., sergeant; | Jack C., supply sergeant; Kettleson, | 8. Harding, Corporal Bernard M. Quick Lunch; Home or O8 reason of her persecution, she went| stopped and put a kindly hand on| Kk vr wincent’ Fe frat private: Rumkineh, ieee g AY, M: | Rice, Corporal Halvor Strandrud, Are Sensations i In Big Battle OTHERS ore IMITATIO inaon, | William '€ ; Johnson, Lyle 1, | A. private tiy, Vincent’ J., first sergeant; | private: Koskinen, Edward W., ser stead her way. i King, Ira W., cook: Knudson, Elmer | geant; Kovar, Fred K., private rporal Ralph Dahlstrom, Corporal i : reefs pos yo every day pear T., private; Krueger, Max I, pri- |, es pee, 4 Dave, private mm, John R. Payne, Corporal William H. The boys who have emerged | getting out with a whole skin,” 4 | D te eander corporal: Le ri ‘ > ; j tiie was forming. She. wae ‘A man’s got to oie up wale n)*atambert, Ernest, corporal: Law- |. private: tleweliyn, | Jeff Annette, Corporal John 1H, Boyd.| from the Argonne describe their | Right Thru Hetmet AMUSEM EN y learning to think for herself, For {thing like this, you know, I mean, |ronce, Walter P., private; Leeson, |corporal; Lipp, Lee. Corporal Lyle 1. Johnson, Corporal| sensations during the heavy | Pomeroy recalls another grim ex : ¥ it mustn't be a knockout. Keeping | Harvey lo private; McGregor, John | Longfellow, Joseph T., ing as a “nightmare. Reuben L. Strand, Corporal rest | figh’ the firet time, she was facing ” perience, With a friend he was y ix a darned good method D., private; Met non, Roscoe, ser-|geant: Lucas, Lyndon corporal; | en, Cor y Jo scape problems and demanding an answer. | PUSY ' & we tree, but with.|aeant: MeCreevy, Jainen I,” sor-| Lawrence, Garden, wagoner; Laws | Me Auem™ Corporal Arthur 1. John: | Drop into a ditch to escape {using a shallow ditch for protection | Tews Why must theré bi) Grace Irvingn| 10 shook himself free, bu Ml geant: Michael, Mfank P. corporal:|son, John Tt, Wagoner son, Corporal Claude L. McGillivray, | a machine gun and you get | Wee & ehalow alle tir protec ; . in the world? Why must the healthy out resentment Minard, Chauncey, private; Miller, | George J., wagoner; Lind Corporal Alexander r Morgen, blown out by a shell,” one re- They were. talledn Suddenly the} ANNETTR KELLERMAN — “Tl tell you what's eating me up!” | Glenn corporal; Morto: ork ace, Albert Wagoner Harry W. Amdal lat | «. § nly (herself) assisted by Kere & babies of the obstetric ward go out he exploded. “It's Max Wilson,|™. Private; Morton, John F., pri- pert K.. wagoner, | Private George Anderson, Cook | ise af 1 di private with Pomeroy was silent and Jack Coogan, The Great to the slums and come back, in|)" 0 oat ‘wo mo about her going to| Yates, Mounier, Glen b., private: Mw | Kianer (Roy, MupPly sergeant: | 5 a ie att ran pitas’ vidio Pe Nes fear and And |A bullet had cleanly penetrated his || Mararet Young, the Adairs, months or years, crippled for the y ta | oa aldem, Lomas & ee Mee Bou rel tenn ie Reon AST es «| gust all the ttime,” said an * |helmet and passed thru his head.) |the hospital to be useful, She's| | Nielson, Lendy Arivate; Nilson. a ural, John H., private Armstrong, Musician James R, At hrilling’ is a mild word to great fight by the handicap of their | oy about him, and he's as crooked | Nils M, mechanic; Noste, Ole C.,| Kniht, William ©. supply « kinson, Private Ingwald W, Berg, | ” teh wu: CRA | “Lots of little things like this environment, rickety, tuberculous, | 4 4 corporal, MeCallum, Sterling M | wee Somunee ot ire |make up war," says Pomeroy, who iam M. Blauvelt, Private Private W. Willian 4 a dog's hind le Olson, Harry E., private; Osborne, | McKeever twisted? Why need the huge mills Lying in some tall grass in a de \thinks he is going to investigate ‘ ’ ries’ G., corporal; Ott, Benjamin |Meekin, Leslie A, < 1D. Brook, Barton W, feed the hospitals daily with injured erhups. But it's always up to |vray, Claude Tn, Heer Oa ee i Dewell, |Serted orchard near the Argonne! Montana before locating in the 'PA LACE oe? a aged areal banana Pred’ Acie, private: Perrine, verate | far Musician Roy W. Dunbar, Cook |" the second day of the big drive,| Northwest. He entered the service And there were other things that} He felt immeasurably old benlde | nando, ate; Pomeroy, Mimer E,| A. ¥ Dwight KE. Dutcher, Private Cart F.|¥lmer KE. Pomeroy, Company from Spokane Continuous Daily, 1 to 1 ME) she thought of. Every night, on her |Joo'# boyish blustering—old and) private :| Erickson, Private Gerar man, | tells how it feels to be shot at bY a) Ditrerent, but none the less excit:|| gErODhONH VAUD i ¢ knees in the nurses’ parlor at pray-| rather helpless, tH ag: "| Private Guy D. Fong, Cook Clarence | Persisten oe perv hh “|ing, was the experience of Private Feature Photoplay: Baby ers, she procnived, if she were ac-| “I'm watching him. peg orpor. B, Golst, Private Roland 8. Hinckley, | The German picid he hadet|Alexander Rose, Company B, with! Osborne In “Mltedy cepted as a nurse, to tr er to| days I'll get something on him. Then | xergeant;’ Rein, E Modin, | Private Peter O, I. H. Jellen, Private |4°0P in the grass but he 201 eo" of Reanstal pt ¥ te Pai Rice Ver- {3 n. | Priv ans eau Madea lthe exact location, So he started |t@ commissary, Rose “followed up” | 1 weekday Mate, 10c: Rives. & Gum, regard her patients as ‘cases,’ | she'll know what to think of her rpe Henry | water with the chow, and didn't get into| — === <« Nicholas |™Mowing-machine — operations, and N never to become calloused, never to | hero!” in ln, wagoner; Adame, | vate! M Peivete; |an R. Heessley, Private any real thrills until the fourth day | allow the cleanliness and routine of | pnat's not quite square, in it?” agoner: Alfredson, Waltrad, | Moe) Ww Morten: | Houlls, Private Elmer B, Johnson, » |concluded with a wide sweep to the/O?” we arive, Then the cermaat | her ward to delay a cup of water to| spray not square!” ; Aaalatant busier: | J. private Augustus! Mechanic William G. Kane, Private | left artillery started reaching over the FREE DOCTOR the thirsty, or her arma to a sick| “te’® not squar was goant major: Qf Fred Bi. Kovar, Private Lee H, Lipp the had moved to the right he| hrc, Snag Teaching er eae ebild. Joe had left him then, wheeling Kerweant: Mullle Diparal:| Private John H. McDougall, Me. | would have riddied me," Pomeroy | tive ailing os iy sergeant Ex-Goverament Physteiaa | cs ucts os nf Pee [abruptly off into the shadows, Kk Music, Je zy. Har-| chante Lester J. MeJannett, Private | related. “That was certainly an|®. sove. lalling the most serum 1111 FIRST AVE. er & a Ok And. of ait, the “od; |had gone home alone, rather uneasy. | Keant:, Are it} old Ww again Pri-|T alle Meekin, Private Gerald 'T,|anxlous moment. I could see the|®"4 wounding three cooks, 169 WASHINGTON ST, s ‘ong a dP © £004 \rhere seemed to be mischief in the | \iit "ony . y pri- sn waving asthe, shot sprayed Can't Describe It | Morris, Private Carl I, Muller, Pri-| & vate Harold Muzzy, Private John|thru it, and IT wouldn't have given| Private Harry Blankenberg, who! Myers, Private Herbert E£. O'Connell.|a copper cent for my chances of] hails from Everett, stopped a ma RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leok for the Free Doctor things in it, the best was service. ‘True, there were hot days and reat. less nights, weary feet, and now and ‘ very air. Jamon it ladda, (Continued Monday) James M. Naught, ae John, saddler; Ne Carl J, oner; Nelson, Ernest G, corporal eae A PENG AR IEMEAL 9 mers atin denice thay di dais ay Fane

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