Newspapers / Trench and camp. / April 22, 1918, edition 1 / Page 11
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MOTOR MECHANICS IN BIG "STUNT" NIGHT TT* 3gsC r The motor mechanics, with thje aaSI siatance of a,number of talented artists from other units, gave an ovenlng's program at "Y" 105 on Tuesday that was greatly enjoyed. 'kg- Earle Fuller as Charlie Chaplin Wltn Clarence Araen aa a rouuo num HV the thirteenth squad gave a very fV , clever sketch entitled "On Guard ,/V Duty." It seemed aa if Charlie in this I [iT< H ! > & ft | IsEsp |||- .-1 'XtrtrT) r i?'' xnm\ii lan job on earth demanded of fighting man Under the conditions of or hard wafe or wind-chap lette is called comfort, veh And delivers t | -.a. GiLLBira 8i pki?' '' ' ts I Gatm JTj' IT B* ' _ TRENCH instance outdistanced himself. Both men were clever. Edward Lee and West, of the Third motor mechanics, pot on a bantam weight tight which was very good. Charles De Blaslco. of the Third motor mechanics, with T. Plackscn, of the Fifth, gave a fast five-round bout De Blaslco got the best of the argument Corporal B. Overlln, of the Third motor mechanics, weight 155 pounds, had a fast bout with Private James Hicks, of the Third. Hicks has a good soda fountain punch. Corporal Datla Lamson, of the 345th %Gi itifeal TT he Gillette eciallythe Sol t a harder shaving t than the service the Gillette by the I. very worst possible climate?with cold sr?on sun-bumed ped faces?the GilI upon for its solid'et-smooth shave. t. -1LLE1 I E SAFETY BOSTON, MAS lTctt Razor Company or Canada. Lm 8t. auum? Sr., uorrtial n Safety Razor Socim Anonymi a. Boa La Boma, Paris, Francb V root a Toai Qoii Yu Sbnato, 18.1 AND CAMP Infantry, gave a feature in the vaudeville line. He is a professional vaudeville artist, and has a good recommendation from Camp Pike. The Instrumental music of the evening was excellent. The artists were: K. A. Copeland, piano; Artie Noel and Vern Hunter, violinists; H. D. Lord, A. J, Becke and George W. Lutton. mandolin. - CO. B, FOURTH ENGINEERS. If Harold Feller can wash pans and pots as good as he can talk about it he ought to be a good K. P. Fellew is glad to have a corporal illel Sa Rf Have You Seen the iV Specially Designed f * \ the Fighting Man? < J 'J'HESE models were d J of the Gillette Organiz service with the Colors ; v % soldier is up against. \ Hundreds of officers a L them?the U. S. Service S \ the new Khaki-covered s< soldiers and officers. The Gillette is the one who is doing things?the o ' wide u^e and reputation. . When a man wants nc them at any Post Exchan Hut?here in America or lAir rans umcc can itantly supplying the Ami Forces. Gillette Safety R sale everywhere in France, the Eastern battle fronts. flier's Razor . There are more Gi than all other kind; added together?the complete razor with r hones to clutter up th Hundreds of thous ficers and men have a Gillette?with its blai sharp, always ready, ping, No Honing. RAZOR COMPANY I&, U. S. A. Gaum fUr*rr Razob, Litems 200 Obbat Pobtiahd ST., LOVDOV, W.. E A. 0. Michblis 58 LlTBVT, PraOOUD, BOM iiio A Fiau llUM. ItALX Page 11 in Tent 27. I think that he grill rise in the morning: now. Delia always starts the morningr's V racket, but Derross always finishes it. Tent 27 can furnish music any night 3gBnBi In the week. N'ick Cullairi, of Company 8, is still thinking of his "old gal" back in the mountains. Deambrogl, of Company H. can " JPjrtK drive more spikes in railroad ties than H r: ' \ any man in the regiment. Harry Brown, of Company A, B I Fourth engineers. Is learning how to u| II cook. If he can mix dough as good 11 H f-/B as he can lay bricks he ought to make . |lj I Hi ^ a good hash ntlxer. :te I fety raj 17 or llii etc GUlettes esigned by members VI lU*'1 ation who have seen and know what the 1 nd men arc buying |1 | l/M:^ et in metal case, and its for Uncle Sam's : razor for the man mgmgA ne razor with worldiv Blades he can get ( ge or Y. M. C. A. j j" ' ries stocks?is con- * JR irican Expeditionary A azors and Blades on ^ , England, Italy and V A llettes used V^sK 5 of razors : compact, 10 strops or YjW~ lands of of- llT dopted the flw Lies always i?i No Strop- Ha EsS EXX] * HI
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