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CANDIES Martha Washington, 80c the lb. Wilbys, $1.10thelb. Johnstons Chocolates. All Sizes and Prices. FLASH LIGHTS and BA TTERIES 61AIR BROS & CO. i)uuc;oiST.s 405 East Avc, Charlotte, N. C. See Me About the Gates Half Sole Tires Bowden’s Shoe Shop 235 East Trade Street PHONE 953 “Best O’Luck’’ is one of the proper books for officers and nurses and or derlies to read just before their unit starts to the place that the Kaiser is woryying about just now. Others are “Winning the War” and a half-dozen manuals on how to act as a private or officer. There are a num ber of smashing good war stories which will furnish good tonics for those who are to smell the battle smoke, believes Marie Fox ’V^it, the Librarian at the Base Hospital Library. Miss Wait has prepared a list, of books to “read just before sailing" and which are to b‘e found at the Hos- jiltal Library. Here is gamut of thrills and teachers that Miss Wait has found proper to personally rec ommend for those who know they are soon to travel. / Andrews—Fundamentals of Military Service. Baker—Frontiers of Freedom. Eunkley—Military and Naval Recog nition Book. Campbell—Rapid Training of Re cruits. Davis — Handbook of Northern France. Dunn—Traveling Under Orders. Fales—Learning To Fly In the II. S. Army, . Fisher and Fisk—Health for the Sol dier and Sailor. Fosdick—Keeping Our Fighters Fit. Gill—Flyer’s Guide. Hazen—Alsace-Lorraine. Holt and Chilton—Eluropean His tory, 1862-1914, Howe—Universal Military Train ing. Knyvett—Over There With the Aus- tralia;ns. McArthur—What a Company cer Should Know. McBride—The Emma Gees, McClintock—Best O’Luek. McQuanie—How To lave At EYont. Moore—Keeping In Condition. Moss—Non-Oommissioned Officer’s Manual. Moss—Officers’ Manual. Moss—Privates’ Manual. Stacey—Company Training. TJ. S.—Field Artillery Manual. Usher—Winning of the War. Vickers—Trainin.g for the Trenches, White—Military Signal Corps Man ual. Whitten & Long—French for Sol diers. Wilkens & Coleman—Army French - Williams—Army and Navy Uniforms and Insignia. The Best Cafe in the City Located at 22 1 W. Trade St. Between So. Ry, station and square SSalfiglf TOM MATTHEWS | PROPRIETOR I We cater to the Soldiers and the Traveling Public, and invite them to “drop in to see us.” PHONE 3486 TWO LIEUTENANTS. Two second-lieutenants in the sani tary department have reported for duty at the U. S'. Army Base Hospital, Camp Greene, during the past week. They are Lieutenants Irving E. Tier and Raymond R. Mitchell. Both men sent to Camp Greene from Washington. D. C.. where they had been on detach ed service. Adams Grain & Provision Company 300 East Trade Street WE GAKRY- COMPLETE LINE 0 F CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCO CANDIES ALSO CEREALS RRODUCE, ETC.
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