K?i" -I ,TV( V r, -to - -ir L.?il. ft? THE EVENING TELEGRAPH M Philadelphia, Friday, July 12, 1918 ANY KINDNESSES LIGHTEN THE BURDEN OF A SOLDIER'S LIFE OVER HERE AND AGAIN "OVER THERE" herwto t. si- i't : : : klK'A I " ',-: I PLEASANT. MEMORIES BIHMMMKP''fl I IsJM' " ' V Weitern Nawfpap?r Union ' ' ' t "" - , E ,,-Mi i " It J A . J ! 1 I III , B w -i , VOUNG AMERICA'N. NURSES vh arc caVinj; 'for wounded Yankee soldiers at the American hospital at Paignton,. , . England, also respond to the scarcity of man-power by mawfng the grass on the hospital layn3. )?',$ ' f " WtiUtn Hinvpr Union ' . , ; 'J EQUALLY AS ATTRACTIVE as the grounds surrounding the American hospital at Pnignton, England, are the wards within, where vounir Americans aro recovering from war wounds. $ H . - Vlrn. Vfw.UMi ITn'ljtik i rs iw T -Vf.,A-t . j . .. .. .,... 1 V5.-" . ,' .
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