THE CADUCEUS.
rear the KAISER’S POWER
i hospital number fifty-four.
rfr 1^® afternoon of July 1, which was the first day that the organization of that unit was completed. The
j t.aptain Bernard M. Conley, X-ray service; Captain Leon L. Meyers, surgical; Lieutenant Herbert E. Turn-
tiedical; Lieutenant Hall O. Cowles, dentist, who is now transferred to the U. S. army base hospital,
Thomas G. Nelan, surgical and detachment commander; Lieutenant Nolan E. Leake, labora-
3| ' ^'‘®'^srick Hagler, brain surgeon; Captain Adolph Fardelmann, surgical; Captain William M. Scruggs,
■fob t P“®''termaster; Captain Daniel P Ray, surgical; Captain Walter D. Stevenson, opthalmic; Lieutenant
oken, N. Y.; Lieutenant Frank Mock, laboratory; Captain Nicholas L. Zinner, registrar; Lieutenant Dabney
fi* ^^rvice; Lieutenant-Colonel William L. Sheep, organizer of Base Hospital No. 54, who has since been
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Acting Supply Sergeant McNish Bow-
doin Joe” Tendreau, “Huggins” Lang,
and a few others were in at the Death
of the “Ehiture Ted Sloans.”
Major McRae’s son has been paying
hi' a visit. The military bearing
of the youngster made him a favorite
among the officers.
Lieut. Tidmarsh has been ordered to
New York to take the Dakkin-Carrel
course and then to report tot Camp
Lee.
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CAMP THEATRE
B. H. Stephens* Amasement Enterprises
W. H. GRAGET, Menace
Camp 4, Liberty Park
ADMISSION THIS WEEK 10 CENTS
WEEK JULY 27
On account of enlarging the capacity of our
stage so as to accommodate larger com
panies, we will run special
FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS
^ BIG OPENING
AUGUST 4TH, 1918
with the best Musical Show in the South 1
eThre change every night this week
PARK.
SHOOTING GALLERY
B. H. Stephens* Amusement Enterprises E. R. FORTH. Manayer
CAMP 4, LIBERTY PARR
Come around and see us and learn to shoot
When you get “over there” you’ll make the
Kaiser “scoot!”
IT’S ALL IN THE AIM
Regulation Rifles! Accurate Sights!
KVKKA’ lUJLI.KT COTJNTS TO WIN THIS
WAK. UK AN KXUKRT MAKIvSlVIAN
AN1> WASTKNONKI