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I1U 1. ..? ONE SQUAD SETS EXAMPLE FOR OTHERS TO FOLLO\ The members of the first squad i the Seventh company of the Fourt motor mechanics regiments have trie a rather unique experiment, but on Bp*. . , that to date has proved very succesi ful. When the company reached Cam Greene one member of the squad suj gested that It would be-a fine thin to "cut out" the customary sweai Ing that was indulged In by the va rious members. It was alUo suggest % ed that every time one of them swot an oath he would forfeit the sum c (five cepts, which-would be .put in common"fund for future "eats." U gEc to date, after "an expiration .of som \ . . weekn, the fund has only retched tp total of . 95 cents. This will be use ,7: - pretty soon to provide a "feed/' Th members of the squad are Messrs. ( J. Walke.-E. Stark, Hutchlns, Roam Bv MYya.tt, A.,Denny. C. Cobb, Fred Moi rlsey. Trench and Camp wondersjio1 Bp many more such experiments are gc lng to be tried. "AMERICA." (As the Kaiser would have it sung. My country you would be And all your liberty I'd crush with might, IfcX.V' If I could have my way; I'd take your land today And then would make you pay What I thinks right! fray natives over mere Will thwart you In the air, On land and sea; , As spies, they're on your hills And working in. your mills? ^ My heart with rapture thrills, c ' For they love me! "Kultur shall fill the air And murde?* those who dare Oppose^ its qpray: Let mortal tongues be still Before the 'war lord's" will ? The great and only "Bill," That's me, I say! Our fathers' God is Mars. ' The people bear his scars? My sons go free! Long may the land be bright, With subjects cowed In frigiir, Verily, might is right? Take it from me! t. b. FAUcirrr. PROVISIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY The remount station cannot cro' any more about an unbrokan strin of victories for their crack baseba team. On May 15 the. Supply con: psiny played their team and won b the score of 9 to 5. We surely have a good bread agen He cannot be beaten. "11 AponVv onco in fi whlli Why shouldn't we? | TODAYS (MODNET THAT TfcVWoo " KAiilH- B ?* * ! 55-55-5?55S5S-?^ MISS MARGARET WILGON N TO SING AT CAMP GREENE t President's Daughter Will Give d Two Concerts May 27 at Y. M. C. A. Buildings for Solp dier9. * r Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of i- President Wilson, will sing Monday, t- May 2.7, to the soldiers al Camp 0s Greene, according to information ob>f tain?d from Y. M. O. A. ^headquarters a at thec&mp. Miss Wilson, who. has P been singing at the various army e eamps^apd naval stations for several i? months, wlil give two concerts at Y. d M. C. A. buildings. Announcement 1? of^.details of the visit and concerts ? will be made within a few days, it was ?.? said. j " . Not as the President's daughter but w as a patriotic woman who Is doing her bit to bring chder and happiness to the soldier?such Is the role Miss Wilson likes to play. ) > GOVERNOR MANNING TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY Will Address War Camp Community Service Meeting at ' City Auditorium?Plans Yet Incomplete. Governor Richard I. Manning of South Carolina will be a guest of Charlotte next Sunday and will spoak at the, meeting of th^ war camp community service in the city auditoriuiri at 3:30'o'clock In the afternoon, it was learned yesterday. When a list of I sneakers was Drenared some weeks i ago who would be called upon to j speak at these meetings Governor! Manning was one, and the committee i was successful in getting him to accept an invitation. Complete plans for the meeting next'Sunday have not been arranged. ? MISS MARGARET WILSON f. AT CAMP WADSWORTH! w ? ? g 11 Spartanburg, May 19.?Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of the Presiy dent, will be at Camp Wadsworth j Monday and Tuesday, and will sing to the soldiers both days. Miss Wilson is making a tour of the training camps e- under the auspices oX the Y. M.. C. A. war work council. Much interest is being manifested among the soldiers and people of Jhe city over Miss Wilson's visit, and her coming is awaited with keen interest. Miss Wilson Jjyas here during the winter, giving a concert at Converse' college for the benefit of the Red Cross. She made a very favorable impression, and SparI tanhnrc and Camn Wndswnrlh nen pie learn with pleasure that she Is again to visit this city. # . ? THE CONQUEROR. (From the Greek) (Drawn especially for Camp Greene Trench and Camp.) of THE Charlotte Nat Charlotte, f United States D( Resources Over $3, OFFICE! Jno. M. Soon, President \V. J. Chambers, Vice President J. F. Robertson, Vice President. v , r THE SEE \ FIREPROOF 150ROOMS 75 WlTt Charlotte, North / kT3I p The fact that we have as many, ii uh as any theatre in Charlotte leads us provide a high class vaudeville enterti ciated. We are improving our perforn support that stirs us on to greater eftor KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE AC F. T. MONTGOMER i / i 'Them! B i^L a >Tsie roiis fm? ' tickle your sweet WT&MJI . Made of peanuts ICmSM"P hocolate. And clean fffflLjjjlffl eeeta Company of America SejW ff| n| Vest <5tb Street. New York City jjj IUkjMM|| D i?fr |nuyJH lUlldl Dd-llIV I urn 500,000.00 ftjnhs \V. II. Twiftjr. CaMliier ('. \V. Buii% Assistant CaMliier w n^W ln IV. II. MeClinloek, Teller B"! HP ril SIS 1 f not more, soldiers patronize ; to believe that our pfforts to xinment is being duly appreiances weekly. an(^ it is your ADF.MY THEATRE
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