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NOTES FROM THE SUPPLY DEPOTS
Kwick Kwibbs From The
Kamp Kwartermaster Korps
Well we have found another act for
the marriage market —#ergt. Kornter la
the leading man--he took the «olemn
vow last week—and he picked a peach
from the finest fruit trocw that grow
In the Golden Went. X wonder If there
are any more growing on that tree for
mo. Yeselr, he picked n winner—and
they always say the beet fruit corner
from California. Good luck. Sago, oil
boye, the Q. M. all extend their heat
wishes.
Fighting Battling Nelson Is back
front his furlough. While he was home
lie attended the metal feelers’ conven
tion- tin and a good dime. There’s
no connection to that at all, that’s the
reason X am writing It--Whore there's
no sense, there’s no feeling.
Sergt. Alrdalo Jenson, the, pup
hustler. Is soon t-> get a furlough—any
body who has any swell clothes —clean
— will greatly help the cause. You
know what I mean, he wants to look
real swell going home and he hasn't
been winning lately —herfee the outcry
for some duds and you know what it
means to have some swell dame greet
you when you have to wear dusty
clothes.
Well, someone offered to take a
smack at me for putting their name In
this paper too often. Gee! they uro
going to sue me for slander and every
thing, Well, I guess they couldn’t
Stand it any longer. I hope at least
the credit Is duo me for making them
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119th Ordnance Bombs
,i
[ Craugh doesn't understand why ho 1*
3cej>t In the warehouse. After looking
over the office force pleading with one
Another for a place In tne wafted air from
the electric fanH, he Maid: “Here la where
1 belong."
In the discussion the other day about
the cities am Keen by the resident* of
Philadelphia, New York and Chicago,
there piped out a voice: “Now, come to
think of It. Bad Axe iHn't *e<:h a had
filaee." A search for the origin brought
o light our own Nltz of B. Axo Michi
gan,
PROBLEM —If It take* Sergeant Gen
snedy eight months to get a transfer to
Artillery, how long will It take Madden
to get to France? Answer* are to be
handed in bofore next Monday.
The position of Ordnance Bomber 1*
poen to any one in the company who
wants to take charge of coralllng all the
new* about the company- Reason for Hell
ing—hot weather.
Childress has an Iron dearby that fit*
like a tin can on Happy Hooligan.
Roenfeldt ha* been telling Jackson what
n torrthle per*on he I* and The Texas kid
la belfeving every word.
Pop Delon Is happy again. The can
teen* have received a new stack of Toot
sie Roll*. Not an Adv.
Meek and Oortlnnd of the correspond
ence desk are In the same tent. Till*
will mean a little duplication in our
new* from theso co-editors.
The last of the old guard departed
last Wednesday when the former Top
Sergeant Kennedy packed up at.d left u*
for the Artillery Training ('amp at Lou
isville. Mert, old boy, come bark to see
us when the decorations reposo on the de
wu-vlng shoulders
The prlxeJLont. was pulled by Corporal
Oeiger. Nowberger CalgnOo,
and Monahan claim to be the original
gunman and they are expecting to have
the new r tent leader make tr.irk* over
the hills in a fe wdayn. Be easy, boys,
the first coat of chevron polish hasn't
worn off yet.
The subjects of discussion for the next
(week nt the correspondence desk arc a*
follow*:
Thursday—T he Hookworm; Its IJf o
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Notary Public.
Mimeograph Work a Specialty.
LOBBY UNION SAVINGS BANK
BUILDING.
Phone 1321 *W Augusta, Ga.
Special attention Soldiers' Work.
Phone for evening appointments.
Nunnally’s Atlanta
CANDIES
Fresh Every Week.
Cigars and Cigarettes.
W. J. PLATT & CO.
AIKEN PHARMACY
857 Main St. Aiken, S. C.
Bedding Rolls,
Sleeping Bags,
Clothing Rolls,
Camp Chairs.
Mattress Roils
T. G. BAILIE & CO.
712 BROAD STREET
WHEN IN AIKEN
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CARROLL’S
BARBER SHOP.
We Promise the Most
Excellent Service,
realize. To be in teh limelight one
must be very careful these days.
The Reclamation and Conservation
Branch is now a separate organization
and the same with the Utilities. Well,
these departments are doing such good
work that It is absolutely necessary
that they be run separately.
Just before, this copy went to the
press there was an announcement to
the effect that the Ordnance Depot
and the Q. M. detachment are to have
an athletic carnical. 1 wonder who
will cop all the honors.
Kergt.. Dennis, the little chap who
was recently sent here from Florida to
do Reclamation wor, sure is a funny
little scamp, and he always carries
the best of cigarettes. He must be one
of those rich, poor soldiers.
Corporal Rosenthal of the clothing
repair shot sure has got the Swell
line of nothing. T could understand
him very much better if ho wouldn’t
say anything.,
Well now that Sergt. Fry Is away
you should see the lineup at. the kitch
en to prepare the me**. Frick HelfriCh
is the boss and then there is Old Jake
Shaffer ns the assistant. Between that
combination we ought to get some line
up of feed. Did you notice Frick. llo’s
getting fatter.
Haven’t heard much laterly ’bout the
poor street car service. What’s the
answer.
History and Effects on the System.
Friday -Comparison of New York, Chi
cago, Philadelphia, PittHburg and Augus
ta concerning the rating of the cities ac
cording to wealth of beauty.
Saturday—The Branch of the Service to
Join in the Nevt Year.
Monday—Calorific Values of the Food
Served at Breakfast.
TuoHday—Public Utilities and Remedies
for Augusta Snailway.
PATRIOTIC MAXIMS FOR AUGUSTA
GIRLS.
1— Be not penurious with thy dimpled
smiles, from thine upholstered seat
along the highway*.
2 Recognize thine acquaintance* with a
nod, a smile and a word of greeting.
3 Let generoßtty prompt thy reply to the
timorous petitions for the privilege of
an evening call.
3—Suppress thy dealre for costly plea*-
uroH when comes the abdication of the
engraved velvet.
6—Direct volumlnouHly the visitor who
must needs tread a labyrinth of ob
scure streets.
6—Cultivate with commensurate zeal, de
ficiency In affectionate and tender im
pulses.
Sergeant Blackman ha* enlisted Meek
in ‘he movement to get him in the avia
tion corp«, at least he had Meek give him
u couple of rides through the air for
practice.
Barron doesnt’ know whether ho is get
ting in whape for a trip overseas or a trip
to the National Champa in Chicago, but
he Is stepping over the hurdles pretty
often.
The office cup Is having trouble with
tanks. The boys in the office are worao
than the British variety in his estima
tion when they keep him running arter
the water for the cooler.
■ Jackson, the newly made first
sergeant, Is the only one who appreciates
the honor of eating at the sergeant’s
table. May be the corporals would havo
po more of him.
How can Edgar have the conscience to
take a furlougn when tile girl has barely
departed from this beautiful section?
HOW TO PUT OUT A FIRE IN A
STOVE—-The nearest man to the fire.
Khout ‘FIRE" at the top of his voice and
grab the •nearest fire extinguisher. Those
nearest the fire hose, who use their bean,
will immediately set out to get it and
the man to see the need cJ a crow
bar will rmember where he saw it last,
and run after It. By thin time the fire
1* out. Roll call to discover the casual
ties and find out who was sleeping under
the warehouse.
Noah shed no tears at tho departure
from tent *lx of big boy Frazer, because
there was always a scrap in store when
the two were together. Wo hope that
Roenfeldt can Htand up* under the abuse.
Shaw Is getting In trim for bugling by
practicing about an hour and a half every
day.
The contractor pulled one over on
"Dad" at the washout in the office last
week. "Dad" asked for another broom
juijt. a* a suggestion to get to work
and tho contractor grabbed the broom,
passed it over, and still maintained hi*
position of rest.
Madden protests that he Is not a hero
and Nhoula not be mentioned in these
columns for his part in the rescue of tho
beautiful maidens in the car crash. He
even threatens to expose certain members
of the editorial staff who have been seen
drinking at some of the canteens and at
the drtnk joints in town. All fho news
that la fit to print, Oholly, that’s our
motto.
WANTED—A remedy for thfe dropping
tar from the ceiling that irritates the
I member* of the office force on warm
days. Portland Is thinking of wearing an
umbrella while he pounds out tho in
voices.
Dear folks!
Same old country,
Same old spot
Only a little warmer;
Yes, by Gosh. Hot!
But when the battles over.
And the fellow's come back and say:
What battle were you in, Murph?
I’ll look the other way.
Wuydown yonder.
Lays a camp (Rahrah,
Whore we tried to get a transfer
To get to the other side
But w r e never really go it.
So 1 guess ’tis all we can say.
We fought at the Battle
Os ? ? ? i Wheeles.
Nuff Said. Murphy.
When you ask for a transfer don't
think you are on a street car.
Kid Kinaean will have a hog Latin
•Orbs in the mess hall on Monday nights,
i He finished his course when home on his
furloußh He will help the boy* a great
I deal.
Who is Johnny making the face at all
I the time?
Canteeri hooks may bo had at the Farm
House on the Hill for meals at the same
place.
1 guess they are not some swell girls
at Lake View What say. Meek! We’ll
go a gain, some time.
Who had tho be*t looking girl at the
I.ankey pond, Fraser?
Roenfeldt wants it distinctly understood
that he was not the cause of the mess
t sergeant's speech last Wednesday. W o
believe you. Rosy.
Admax tried hard to make the fair sex
:1 of Augusts fall for him Thursdsv night
at Lorn herd's We would advise hb writ-
I ing to Dorothy Dix for her little hook lei
j entitled. “Mov to Get Acquainted With
: Strange Girls."
Our light haired mess sergeant sprung
a new and fancy dish on us last week
called Spanish Rice ~ made a great
hit with the boy*. Try again, S.trg.
in what v!»v does Germany re.
semble Holland?'*
it is a low. Ivlng country, am]
damned all around."
Leftovers From School
For Bakers and Cooks
Rumor Hath It that "Skinnay" Kessler
is reducing—his hair. Why! Oh Why!
does “Hank” Delalre go to town so very,
very often these days. Who Is she broth
er?
Yes! They say Loew’s ha* a Good at
traction this week. "Beau Brummel”
shone left one hair sticking up last Tues
day. ‘Twill never do old rounder. Don’t
concur with me ole chappie?
Coming Events Cast Their Shadows
Before. "Eddie" Delaney expects to go
to town some day.
'Tls Raid—Bh!—sh! that Brother Mat
thews has the cards hipnotized. Others
venture to remark he carries ‘extras’ up
hi* sleeve, especially those who have giv
en some of their odd shillings.
I was told not to teli that Sgt. Downs
went down town to go our. of town last
week. He’s back again. "Mv! My! How
much better I feel." Who said the fair
sex can’t mend a tired heart.
Ever see that *tar performance by that
illustrous team. ".Shorty" Troupe and
"Skinnay’’ Kessler. It’s a great tickin’
act. "Doc” Pritchard is their able as
sistant.
We ought to enjoy our meals now. That
terrible quartette from the Remount havo
been yanked back. Our best wishes to
Messrs. Litchard. Sheppard, Wlngofd and
Rausch. Likewise our sympathies to the
Remount.
Sheppard they say has a new bugler in
bis family. Only trouble is the youngster
sounds 'taps’ all night long.
Oh! the jov« of Camp life. Meyers is
going to smoko a herring. He calls it a
pipe.
Reward to the deserving. ‘Private’
Kcopan Is now General Keenan of the
Lollerd Brigade if you please!
‘Tis the , Makings of a man he Is.
o Malloy claims no one else has a phvsi
th* e kC ut > bl« claim stops right
Ever see our baseball team? Parts
thereof ‘perspire’ around the fleM every
now and then. Occasionally on* stops a
ball. Willß Du Long i« the best-imita
tor yet of Skinnay" Kessler’s method of
backstopping a la rear position. ( or In
School teams. Hind Quarters).
Tho nearest a proa eh t.o ‘Revo’ yet is
Dentist Blumberg and his Ukelele. Like
Bevo’, it Im but. it* ain’t.
REMOUNT NEWS
lodine Swabs From the
Vet. Corps
Thomns. the aviator, has a new stu
dent. Sgt. Ist el. Rons has been up in
the air three time* in the past week.
Corn Fiakes.
Veterinary sports and pastimes; Work. *
work, work, work.
Post Toastie®.
Ellis's "Chinee" menu for tho week
commencing August 18.
Potatoes, oatmeal.
Potatoes, corn flakes.
Potatoes, Post toasties. ’ i ' *
Potatoes, corn crisps.
Ice water, ice water. ”
Potatoes.
Klum now carries an umbrella to town
with him a* a protection against parental
showers from second story windows.
Washington Krisps.
Cosgrove is patiently awaiting his clar
inet for the Remount Jazz. "Bound to
blow about something."
Ice Water.
"Mutt" Freeman and "Jeff" Stnuffer
(heavyweight*), are hooked for a fen
round bout for the featherweight title.
Trainer Krause has them well under
weight on his pugilistic diet.
Corn Flakes.
"Where do wo go from here, hoys"?
Corn Crisps.
Huns'cker. "What, do vou do to get all
the girl*, Stouffer? Talk to them?
Post Toasties.
Who stole Stouffer’s cantaloupe?
Ice Water.
Now’ that the baseball diamond is fin
ished when do we get a chance to play
baseball?- Any evening after quitting
hour* if curfew docs not interfere.
Oatmeal.
Reed and Forsythe, comedians, open
for engagements with Barnum fk Bailey,
Norristown, or similar institutions.
Potatoes.
The popular slogan of the Veterinary
Corps, "Ha* anybody seen Sergeant
Duncan"?
Corn Flakes.
Where did you get the "Specs"?
Srnellbneker. From Detrick?
Post Toasties.
Detrick finally admits that he has an
cestor*. but can’t And a cure for them.
Our friend "Dutch" thought he knew’
all about horses, hut he found he knew
nothing. Look out, "Dutch!" The next
one will get you if you don’t.
Father Cosgrove is still looking for his
son. Duffy, for he is afraid ho will get
hurt nmorig the horses and mule*. “Now
stop that, Duffy."
Our friend, Stouffer. I* there with the
throe-foot pole dauber. We are going to
get a step ladder for him.
On being handed a. telegram signed
“Mother," Private Puffy sourly replied,
"That hnin’t from me muther, it hain’t
her ’ritin\"
Chnrley Chaplin Rothrock talks of
nothing but American Six. We thought
he meant a motor or until we saw him
walking down Broad street with three
on each side.
T wear a rubber apron neat.
And nearly perish with the heat,
But In the office 1 must stay.
To sling out "lodine" all day.
I never give a drop too much,
But keep the bottle within touch.
Though Baker is the name 1 sign.
I’d soon be called l-o-dine.
SPARKS FROM THE
HORSESHOERS SCHOOL
That old saying "it can’t be done” has
gone into the discard. Some wise guys
sav you can’t make a horseshoer in
ninety days. The class that started on
I July 1 has trimmed the feet of hundreds
of horses and mules, and are now shoe
ing from 15 to 20 horses a day. Begin
ning to look like a commencement.
Lieut. Molechek. our commanding ofp
ccr. surely has Ivs hands full. He
fire marshal, school commander, and in
charge of corals.
There is many a tvVist twixt the cup
and the lip but by the looks of Sine’s
lip it was the twist of a number four
mute shoe.
We would not think of squealing on
you. Malfney. If you want that girl in
Thompson to think vour name is Jack
Murray, why it is none of our business.
Sergeant Ki ck gave three days kitchen
police to Private Rinaldo for chewing
gum in the mess hall.
Sergeant Flick asked Oalanbeok in
class what is the first thing to do when
a shoe falls on the floor. GaDnbeck
thought about fifteen nvnutes and said,
"\ haven’t studied that yet. sir."
ITEMS FftoM REMOUNT
The news ol the week is verv small.
Nothing happened at the Remount at
all.
DtifiPv of the Vets is smoking Pall Mall,
The prices at the »anteen how thev
did fall’
Our friend, Abramowita, of the Re
mruuit Oompany, is worrvin*. No. he
d dn’t lose any money betting on the
, H<> **>•’• I'*’ uswl to .*njov hlro
si“ " r tin* tetters nt tho Knights
|of Columbus bui’ding rt Cimn Manrnrk
nmi now siruo ho was transferred here
I he doesn’t receive ns manv cordialities,
j Can you blame him?
| Talking about cold weather, Sergeant
TRENCH AND CAMP
WHAT’S COMING TO THE KAISER
WINNING CARTOON
DRAWN BY PRIVATE RAY McGILL
Camouflage Platoon, 311th Engineers, Camp Grant, Rockford, EL
' “■".'■'s' it....
camp
Illustrative of the prediction that
“The last shall be Bret,” Private Ray
McGill, Camouflage Platoon, 311th
Engineers, Catpp Grant. Rockford,
Illinois, has won the Trench and
Camp contest for the best cartoon to
9t the title “What’s Coming to the
Kaiser.” •
Private McGill would have won the
previous cartoon contest conducted
by Trench and Camp but for the tact
that his drawing was the last to be
receiyed, and it reached the judges
several days stter the contest closed.
His prise winning cartoon—-which
makes him ten dollars richer than he
was before be drew It— is the Judges'
idea ot “What’s Coming to the
Kaiser,” and therefore they awarded
him the coin.
According to Private McGill the
Flick doesn't believe that there Isn't
any difference between the Remount and
the North Pole. Why. Sarg.. how can
you be. so cruel to animals? We have
a* many “ski’s" here as they have there.
Anybody that knows four different lan
guages should be crowned Fiddle of the
infirmary (no tag), boants to be the
proud disposer of four "languages. The
English, American, United States and
New York. He i* very interested in an
other. the animal. When ho gala out the
too will surely get hint.
Owing to the wonderful healing meth
ods used in the modern cure of disease,
Sergeant Hoerlcks is about the Remount
smoking, talking and walking the same
as usual. He had a case of sunstroke
once, but never again until the next
time.
Notice: Whenever Heck is not working
In the warehouse, eating or sletjeng. you
may Cnd him in the Y jazzing his jazz.
We've got to hand it to you Heck, you
pure help us pass the. heat monotony
away.
We are expecting the Dental Surgeon
out again In a short time. We hope that
it will be Lieutenant Andrews again.
SGT L. H. PINCUS.
Recoils From the
Browning Instructors
Our Motto.
For the successful conclusion of the
war our motto and slogan- yours and
mine—should be: Put every minute of j
your time to good use. make good use
of the men under us. teach them every
little detail: and make Group One the
best-trained group in the country In
short, our cause is a common one. so
let's cooperate and produce good ma
chine gunners. What Is ours is the Al
lies during this war. and what is theirs
Is ours. If we work together there will
he a speedy close to this war Lincoln
said. “Let. us have faith that right
makes right, and In that faith let us. to
the end, dare to do our duty as we un
derstand it."- Sergeant D. W. If. sth Co.
We see that Sergeant Roy Cropper has
got a great deal to the left side. We
wonder why?
Sgt. Roberts, since being promoted to
Sergeant, has Invested his extra money
In a new hat—size S.
We Rre all wondering when our show
is coming off, as well as the baseball
games.
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Kaiser is due for a good, thorough
' cleaning at the hands of Uncle Sam.
and “We won’t be happy till he gets
. it.” His cartoon pieturizes the hope.
! belief and conviction of all loyal
' American citizcrih and a!! American
' soldiers. His idea Is 100 per cent.
good and his execution that of the
i master cartoonist. It waS by long
1 odds the best submitted in the con-;
: test.
i The editors of Trench and Camp j
i are immensely gratified over the re- 1
suits of the contest, not only because j
i of tho large number of drawings sub- J
i mitted, but because of the ideas In;.
' them and the splendid execution. i
i This contest has proved most in-1
I tereeting because It showed what j
was in the minds of the soldier-,
t artists, what their idea is of what the I
Prlv. Cufria. of the Machine Gun Squad,
Is looking forward to a promotion aoon.
Sgt. Pascoe seems to be having quite
a time in Augusta as he can’t be found
any night after mess. Wonder why?
Oorp. Cooper boln a contortionist
tied himself in a knot last night, think
ing of the next days work, and we are
sad to relate he could not untie him
self in the morning j
It wouldn't hurt Corp Coyle to get a
hair cut oh top..
Poor old Ratheiser was getting along
fine, until he stood inspection without
collar ornaments and our kind-hearted
friend Sergeant Muller gave him four
days In the palace.
Corp. Sullivan claims Hoover has pass
ed a new order In the 6th company to
eat all peas and beaus off the plate.
M**n of the fith aro looking forward to
their three stripes.
Sgt. Tuehlke * eyebrow has slipped and
It is now' a stationary object on his !
upper lips. Corp. Rapp is still Rapping j
him about shaving in the morning.
Sergt Sweeney claim* to have a good !
class of M. G. men in his squad.
Corp. Plizil Bonds, we understand, is i
also one of the hookworm artist*, and
we hope when he gets through he will {
• have the pep that a machine gunner
should have.
|
News of the Fighting
64ik M. T. D.
I Just imitations.
| j Say you’se men.
, j Oh. I’m sick.
■ j Just came from the hospital.
i ; The biggest formati on is seen when
1 the sick call is given.
i I
; Company Clerk Richard Eltrich is
! j leading a fast life. He went to town |
. Sunday. Oh my, ves.
! j Our well known Mess Sergeant Louis -
I-asher intends getting married soon. !
May you better watch out.
>
- Extra Sergeant Wellbv, the fighting
harp needs a new hat. He scored an
other knockout at Headquarters on j
j ; Tuesday night. Size x does not fit j
I him any more.
future bolds in store for the military
despot who has plunged the world
into sorrow, suffering and slaughter.
There were just as many ideas as
there were cartoons, practically no
I two soldiers having the same eoncep
| lion of the Kaiser’s ultimate fate.
A majority of the cartoons are
| suitable for reproduction in Trench
j ar.d Camp and they will be used from
! time to time.
I If you submitted a cartoon in this
j contest watch the columns of Trench
I and Camp for it. If yon did not sub
| mlt a cartoon in this contest watch
for an announcement of another con-
I test soon and send in a drawing.
In the meantime, congratulation*
, to Private Ray McGill, winner of the
1 ten-case note.
High Notes From
Co. Two, Group One
Monday was moving day in the Sec
ond Company. Gloom cast its shadow
over Sergeants Kills. McGrew, Sehnei
fder Gillespie, and Schoengold. They
> almost had heart tailure when they
thought they were going to be dispos
sessed from Tent B, the model, the
pride of the company street. Then
up rose Top Kicker, Sergeant Heed and
with a wave of his hand like Moses in
the desert, came to the rescue, but not
until he had extracted a promise from
?he aforesaid sergeants that when he
blows bis tin horn they must come out
with a l\ T. snap and stand forma
tions. Let’s hope they keep their
promise.
r
I After the move the other night. Priv- j
j ate Daly’s chest seemed to expand 1
j when he was given charge of a squad, j
i With all his kicking. Daly is a good j
| skate, after all, and will make a good j
! acting.
Foreman Paven would make a good j
street commissioner in some one-horse
town. He keeps the company street in
j pretty good, shape. You can see him
j at any time with his crew cleaning up. j
I We say he is the best clean-up guy in
the group.
| We are glad to have with us again
Sergeant Gillespie, old man Gil’s son. j
He was taken sick and has just re- j
turned from the hospital. We hope
he will not have occasion to go there
j again.
Supply Sergeant McDonald goes to
the Officers’ Training School. There is i
not a particle of doubt in the mind of j
} anyone in the Second that he will come :
j out a winner with flying colors. Here’s
i ; s >f luck to you. Mac.
Sergeant Reed must have struck a i
shine in Aiken on Sunday night be- j
cause he was all smiles Monday morn- j
! ing. We are wondering if Sergeant |
Mandelbaum was with him. What i
1 n ! *s she look like. Sergeant? I
Wednesday, August 21.
Corporal Jack Rosenberg, the other
night accidentally set on his false teeth
and bit himself. Now Jack goes
around with a limp.
Phones: Office 6826. Night and Sun-
Day, 6656.
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Upstairs
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SB4l TELFAIR ST.
Near Union Station
CLEAN AND COMFORT- 1
ABLE ROOMS
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Phone 1377-J.
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The Sancken Optical
Company
Eye Examinations Carefully
Made.
Prescriptions Filled and
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Promptly.
Phone 2696. 948 Broad St. |
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J. H. WILLIAMS, Prop, S
202 Ninth Street.
DOWN STAIRS.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
SIX CHAIRS.
We Make a Specialty of.
Prompt Service.
Soldier Boys are Wei-1
come. Try Us.
Your Bank
We want you to
know that when
you are a custom
er of THIS bank
it is to all intents
and purposes
YOUR bank.
Capital
$1,000,000.00
• Surplus
$200,000.00
Deposits
$7,000,000.00