THE CADUCEUS
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MEDICAL SUPPLY
STOCKS ARE GOING UP.
EXTRA!!! Private Dudley M. Sar-
faty, HIMSELF, of the Caduceus staff,
hag gone to New York on a furlough.
Note: It is only reasonable to sup
pose that this item in the Caduceus
last week will be the cause of Wall
Street stock going up.
“OLD SOL” AGAIN.
Conversation overheard between
Mess Sergeant Laske and a “Reautiful
fill” Private:
Private: Hey, Sol, what the H—’s
the matter with this Soup. It has had
a queer taste all this month. Tasted
much better last month. ,
Laskey: That’s funny—it’s the same
soup.
Tent No. 2 now boasts of a regular
honest-to-goodness window, due to
the efforts of none other than Pri
vate Wolf. He is now buried deep
in plans and specifications for a de
vice by which he can turn out the
light in his tent by a mere wiggle of
the toe. It wouldn’t surprise us to see
it come to pass one of these days,
judging from some of the. other “mod
ern improvements” he is accountable
for.
Private Blackwell was strolling
along Trade street one night when he
was in the Medical Corps, and as he
passed two fair maidens from Belmont
lie heard one of them (the school
teacher) whisper to the other one, as
she glanced at .his hatcord with her
astigmatic eye, “Well, now isn’t he
cute—and he’s in the engineer’s corps
too.” Since we have been transferred
to the Q. M. C. he has been trying to
fool them with a Cavalry hatcord.
Nick and Goldman have returned
from their ‘25-day furlough.”
Officers and enlisted men of the
base hospital would do well to step
into our office and see the wonderful
ly attractive calendar donated to us
by the Nicol-Spencer Lumber Com
pany of Gastonia, N. C.
When do we go home?
—Sergt. Thomas W. Goldman.
MEN ARE WARNED AGAINST
GIVING NEWS.
(Special To The Caduceus.)
Washington, D. C., Jan. 29.—A
ch^inge of Army Regulations relating
to furnishing information regarding
disabilities which might be made the
basis of a claim against the govern
ment, and hence of importance to com
missioned and enlisted personnel of
Army hospitals, was issued by the
War Department this week, as fol
lows:
“824. (Changed by C. A. R. NO. 70,
W. D., 1918.) No information will be
furnished by any person in the mil
itary service which can be made the
basis of a claim against the govern
ment, except it be given as the regu
lations prescribe to the proper offi
cers of the War, Treasury (including
the Bureau of War Risk Insurance), or
Interior Departments, or the Depart
ment of Justice or the United States
Employees’ Compensation Commis
sion. Information, concerning sick
and wounded officers and enlisted men
will be freely conveyed to allay the
anxiety of friends; and when, in the
opinion of the surgeon, the condition
of an officer or enlisted man, by rea
son of injury or disease is serious or
is such as to indicate the probability
of fatal termination, the surgeon will
promptly communicate the fact, by
telegraph or mail as circumstances
warrant, to the person designated by
the officer or soldier to be notified in
qase of emergency. If the sdrgeon has'
no record of the name and address
of such person, he will obtain the in
formation from the officer or soldier
or from his organization or station
commander in the most expeditious
manner practicable. The fact of death
may be communicated to relatives,
but not circumstances connected
therewith., which could be made use
of in prosecuting claims against the
government. If any person in the mil
itary service has knowledge of facts
pertaining to the service of an in
dividual who is an applicant for a pen
sion, or for compensation under the
War Risk Insurance Act, he may upon
request, if not pecuniarily interested,
furnish a certificate or affidavit set
ting forth his knowledge, but such
certificate or affidavit will be furnish
ed only to the Adjutant General of
the Army to be forwarded to the prop
er officer of the Interior Departrnent
or of the Treasury Department, Rec
ord evidence will be furni^ied by the
War Department only.
TOYS AND NOVELTIES
Electric Supplies—FLA SHLIGHTS
NPVQTOY
20 West 5th
FOR SALE
ALL BARGAINS
2 Plate Glass Marble Base
Show Cases
1 10-foot Cigar Case
These fixtures are almost new
and are in first class
Condifion
CHEAP FOR CASH
AcIcIreHs: FixAiiret»«
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Selwyn Hotel
‘Table ‘D Hote Th'nner
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd.
6 to 9 p. m.
Private McManus looked like “The
Rookie from the 13th Squad” the other
night in Liberty Park. Mac was a
credit to “Li'l ole Pittsburg” in his
campaign bonnet of four odd summers
and three even ones, turned up in
front with no hatcord at all, an over
coat that was as much too long as it
was too tight, and a pair of breeches
so baggy at the knees one would
think lie had a bag, rubber, hot wa
ter, over each of his knee caps. When
interviewed all Mac had to, say was,
“Ah, what’s the difference, we’ll soon
be dead.”
But, ah! “Greatness does not de
pend on size.” Napoleon, if he were
living today, would never get a job as
a cop.
Oyster Cocktail
Chicken Gumbo Consomme
Celery Olives
Broiled Sea Trout—Maitre De Hotel
Roast Turkey Celery Dressing Cranberry Jelly
Creamed Potatoes ■ French Peas
Candied Yams Steamed Rice
Selwyn Punch
Combination Salad
Mince or Apple Pie Ice Cream and Cake
Tea Coffee Milk
After Dinner Mints
'Dinner $1.50 a Dlate S^cademy Orchestra