14 farfe Liberty Park Camp No. 4 Sunday, July 21 WM. S. HART PRODUCTION Five Reel WESTERN PICTURE The Desert Man HAROLD LOYD IN On the Jump! AND llearsl - Paliie News Admission 10c Run Continuous 12 o^clock noon to 11 p. m. THE CADUCEUS. LONESOME NEW YORK SETS BASE HOSPITAL NURSE THINKING OF AT CAMP GREENE, LESSONS LEARNED bee/srtroM “bJTli'Sr “■> »>'» crp“c";U’„'."bSLf„p’?f.r,s^ “»’">■ ••» MEMORIES I am lonesome since I left Camp Greene, as lonesome as can he I don’ like this New York town and it don’t seem to like me Everythings in perpetual motion, I get so much confused That sometimes I Just stop and think, I’m t“ly abu^ ever looks, at you,—It’s just a terrible feeling A sensation filled witn memory, of happy days in camp— Of horse back rides and merry ways, and a silvered moonlight tramp. It may bi full nfliff / , ^ork town; 111.^1 f chance,—a city of great renown; And bustle nd that eteinal feeling that you must hustle, hustle, hustle. Just take me back to that southern camp nestling amid the nine' its neat confinSi ThPrfi^anu ? love you, indeed I surely do; There can t be many who care as much, if they are—wellthey’re mighty few. ■The air was cool and crisp, the sun was warm and bright £?ir insssr'”-'"' Camp Greene do you wonder, that I learned to care for thee? bringing with hei cold and ice and snow- It LI XIZ toIlSti^^'f fnVLrrVc^p1^iut“’‘ It mattered not what came to me or how great was the’ strain. January came and added mud and quarantine And a bluer set of nurses I am s,ure was never seen ^ ‘ireary days carry a happy memory Melting thrwgrthrfnowy whiteness^Tthr^i^p ‘'and^lNy morn Casting their warmth of color upon your frozen rills. Thouph the sollne,* LMtLJtmnm b“ SI Along iho ^ dogwood; everywhere it grew Along the roadside on the hills—every spot I know Following close came April with her honeysuckle sweet The sunny May with roses, violets and marguerite. But June was filled with sadness because it was she rnd now 7°“ me here you .y^e And now you know why it is I’m so lonely way up here Tis cause I can’t have you dear Camp Greene, somewhe e~ ■always near. But wily I love you most you have not really guessed ’Twas beSe f was^so hfpp^ther so mucVT-'^^’ ’ YOU taught me love, patienc^e! charityT you*^taLghTVe°ho^ro'oave. Anfalftte^rr^e CampTreene T g®el“nd" g”ew The^ffnes?®" ^ will always feprfsent The finest epoch m my life; that is what they truly melnt By LUCY H. DANIELS. Private John S. Martin, wardmaster of C-6, for the last ten months, has been transferred to the office of the Adjutant at the Administration build ing. Every Hand in the land! Every Hand a saving Hand! Every Hand a Helping Hand! Lend youi; quarter to Uncle Sam. ar ne is] th pa re at • M te Fc of th tin thi Joi ’Me ■Ag 'Ne aft wb cit ne; Pf Cc Pit I ell, ifo ed Ca sta

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