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THE CADUCEUS
THE SPIRES OF OXFORD
M. KIRSCHBAUM
Maker and Renovator of
H A'TB
32 Years^ Experience
20 Years in Charlotte
ARMY
HATS
MADE TO ORDER
I Make The Hat to Fit The
Head
26 West Trade Street
Near Selwyn Hotel
PHONE 5236
Commanding Officers
Attention!
Headquarters for
Typewriters
CARONA and many others.
[dison-Dick Mimeographs
Supplies
Also
Army and Navy Models of the
[dison Diamond Disc
Phonograph.
J. E. Crayton & Co.
216 S. Tryon Street.
(By W. M. Letts)
I saw the spires of Oxford
As I was passing by.
The gray spires of Oxford
Against a peari gray sky.
My heart was with the Oxford men
Who went abroad to die.
The years go fast in Oxford,
The golden years and gay
The hoary colleges look down
On careless boys at play.
But when the bugles sounded war
They put their games away.
They left the peaceful river,
The cricket field, the quad.
The shaven lawns of Oxford
To seek a bloody sod—
They gave their merry youth away
, For country and for God.
God rest you, happy gentlemen
Who laid your - good lives down.
Who took the khaki and the gun
Instead of cap and gown
God bring you to a fairer place
Than even Oxford town.
PROMOTED.
The following Privates 1st class.
Medical Department were appointed
Cooks Sept. 1, 1918. Amos W. Cote,
Walter Falls, Thomas Goines, George
B. Lavorgna, Ellerbe B. Thomas, Ray
H. Van Tassell, Charlie R. Westgate.
The following Privates, Medical
Department were appointed Privates
1st class Sept. 1, 1918.
Jefferson Armstrong, Lewis J. Bai
ley, Roland S. Baker, Joseph M. Bar
rett, Amos E. Binkley, Andrew Bogin,
James H. Brumhack, Joseph L. Choate,
Lazarus Cohen, Everett H. J. Craft,
George Davidson, Jospeh Dawldczyk,
Arthur H. Deatrick, Jacob Demczyk,
Albert A. Doladuranty, Timothy J.
Downey, Fred Harsh, Harvey Haynes,
John B. Hauss, Sol. Infeld, Costas
K'atisologoos, Martin Lampman, John
Williams LeRay, Andrew E. Mays,
Harold P. Merchant, Vincenzo Merola,
Jesse L. Mitchell, Sherman Moir, Wil
liam B. Neill, William B. O’Brien,
Ignac Olesiewicz , Arthur Overley,
John Raimond, Herbert Redden, Solo
mon Sahadi, William G. Schum, Albert
Fred Schwolow, Manuual A. Sequira,
Ix)Uis Jos, Shannon, Earl I. Shoff Ed
ward Simmons, Andrew Smuskowicz,
Charles ivi. Stotler, Cornelius, Terzeu,
Jesse C. Trott, Thomas P. Whelan,
Thomas W. Wilson, Fleetwood Wool-
fray.
Military
Supplies
Exclusively
WE
HAVE
WHAT
YOU
WANT
Rocamora & Co.
224 South Tryon St.
Four doors below Keith Theatre
OPEN EVENINGS
Phone 3491
CHEWING GUN ISSUE.
Orders have just been placed by the
Quartermaster Corps for 2,300,000 pack
ages of chewing gum for the Army. It
has been found that on long marches
and where the troops are unable to
get sufficient water chewing gum is
very effective in relieving thirst.
Recently the commanding officer of
a regiment of Field Artillery, when
embarking for overseas service, stated
that 250 pounds of chewing gum would
save hundreds of gallons of water
when most needed.
We handle the Largest and
Best Assortment of
Fruits and Vegetables
in the city.