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Page 10 RARE HOSPITAI, BREVITIES. I Band music never falls for want of an audience at the base hospital. R^HplB There were big crowds and every sign of appreciation on last Saturday when two military bands visited the HVPffi grounds. In the afternoon the First |h] f B New Hampshire band gave a concert Vyi I H and in the evening the Seventh in1} II "There is the marble season back flU HI home." said one of the hospital priII W would like to 'knuckle down" again." "Wait until noon and we will get some boiled potatoes and have a i li : w . ill in |l!f iipiniiii fjl tM Unch QSjH Let a man sj MS makes of "razor W time. There's n \ sands of men? Here is the No ciple?tested and in the world at jx \y1v The world goes P ^ 1 to arms?and the 3 A test of war condil Jn the No Stropping lip J There isn't a r< [11 [ der any of the A1 IkJ . users of Gillettes jfl M together. There KS ES EDO ClLLITTl SAT Inn i 73s|| I GILI.ettb 17 Bis 33 TRENCH r ' game," encouraged bis comrade. One of the newest organisations Is a Bible class for nurses. Forty of the "sisters of mercy" have enrolled for the Bible study course, which is in charge of Secretary John K. Williams. Camp Social Secretary Mangum delivered a telling sermon on "Thrf Strength of Manhood" at the Sunday evening service at the "Y." As a special solo number Private Gates sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" There were some difficult questions in the little medical quiz last week. One of the comrades thought for fin sn mnnii r Vt/\7 W ? *-< ? Sam's Boys pend just one week in the Ser s there are. He'll reach for tl othing like seeing the Gillette under extreme conditions. i Stropping, No Honing prinapproved by millions of men jace. to war. Millions of men spring ; one razor that survives the tions on a world-wide scale is , No Honing Gillette, igiment in the field today unlied Flags but numbers more than of all other razors put isn't a condition that a man GILLETTE SAFETY BOSTON, MAS ?tt Bazob Com pant, or Canada, Ltd. r. albxakdm St., Montmal 8a7ttt razok Koci?t? Anonyms Hub La Born* Pajub, fund Txoota Tori Qcib Via Suato, 18, u wme NtImo-?Ter % question dealing with the technical tree tin?I mcetnmpanying aa operation. Finally be cane up and wrote after the number "wet ground?no game." FROM COMPANY P. FORTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY Now that we have lost our champion food demolishes Private A. J. Sango. who has been transferred to the signal squad, the boys of Company F wish to announce that they will be able to get seconds, although we wish him the best of luck, and may he succeed In his studies. Ileti Saf na Have You Seen the New Gillet Specially Designed for the FigI rFHESE models were designed I Gillette Organization who havi the Colors and know what the sold Hundreds of officers and men art U. S. Service Set in metal case, a covered sets for Uncle Sam's soldi The Gillette is the one raxor for ing things?the one razor with w reputation. When a man wants new Blades any Post Exchange or Y. M. C. America or Overseas. Our Paris Office carries Blockage plying the American Expeditionar " Safety Razors and Blades on si France, England, Italy and the Ea: use the Gille nee?then give him free choi le Gillette first, and hold on. idea work out in the experie could find in hig shaving?heat, wind-chap, water scarce or badmet by the Gillette thousands o nearly four years of war service. The fighting man lives in hi: inch of space and ounce of weigh The Gillette tucks away in the his pocket?compact, complete, hones to clutter up the kit?I sharp, always ready?simple, strc wear and tear?weighs next to No Stropping, No Honing. RAZOR COMPANY IS, U. S. A. X w On.i.rrr* Sxrrtt Rasoi, Limitxd 200 Guit Ponun St., Lordor, W.t B A. O. MichK.is S3 Luxury, Pmo?u>, Bdmia iro a fioli ilam, Italy Me*! Sergeant Shumack . hr sure some mess sergeant. "Go to It, old b?John Kelly euro hnowa howto dress right. Ho la thinking of that little "Chick" bock In Pittsburgh when ho does dress right. How is It Floyd Winters is walking around singing "Cone Kiss Tour Soldier Boy Good-Bye ?" Private Charleswirth is around v! ^Xs, waiting on his diploma as he says he has graduated and expects a commlsslon. . ! 1 gggge ft te . I ety .. zor tM )ting Man? tj members of the s seen service with ier is up against i buying them?the nd the new Khalriers and officers, the man who is doorld-wide use and * , he can get them at A. Hut ?here in -i|| -is constantly supy Forces. Gillette lie everywhere in stern battle fronts. M " ' j sll tte? ce of all the to it?every nee of thou;.?5sjg cold, sunburn, -but has been f times in its j pack?every t taken up. i corner, or in j jio strops or .. . . . 5iaaes always ing, stands the i nothing?and 3 H I Mun
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