| Show 1 I I i I H ON H BlUff t tI I WITH f I WA 9 I I T Tand Twelve welve thousand American soldiers and I French rench pissed passed through base hospital No 1 located at Neuilly sur Seine just outside of ot Parts during durIng during dur dur- ing the war according to Dr T. T F F. Mullen who has recently returned from the hospital where he had charge of one of the three divisions of ot medical work at that Institution and who is stopping at the Hotel Utah i with his French war bride I Dr Mullen became acquainted with Mrs l Mullen I when she was visiting i i the hospital doing her bit Mrs l Mullen Mullen Mul- Mul len Is a charming Frenchwoman who 1 received her education in part in London and Rome Her family re resides resides resides re- re sides in Brittany and is one of the oldest In the province Base hospital No N 1 was formerly the American ambulance hospital of Paris and was established in 1914 I 1 I when Frence Irence entered the war by influential in- in I I Americans such as ns Mrs litre W W. K IC Robert Bacon former American minister to France and I Continued Continue on page pogo 3 3 I I 1 SURGEON HERE Continued from Ia page e 1 I. I i others When America anRed a entered the I war the American Red Hed C Cross oss took it over for the use of American troops troop French fighters were also treated but I I Iwas It was established hed in an high school building in one of the I II I most fashionable portions of the I I Parisian suburb according according- n g to Dr Mullen I At the time Dr Mullen Mullen lullen went to France ho he was house doctor tor at the Pennsylvania hospital He was as commissioned commissioned commissioned com com- I major and pl placed ced in charge of one of ot the three divisions of ot medIcal medical medical med med- ical work worle at the institution He Ile specialized in operations on the he head I and nerves The Them mortality y rate from Crom head wounds was high Dr Mullen i iThe said The hospital contained 2100 beds I i and took a personnel of ninety officers officers of of- I and nurses nurs's to man it it according ac according according ac- ac acI I cording to Dr Mullen I This hospital received most of th the themen I I Imen men from the battle of the Marne and I I Ithe the bulk bulle of ot the marines marines who fought at Chateau Thierry Being Keing so near r Paris and having been the first in institution institution institution in- in opened at the behest of ot I Americans in behalf of France it was was' the most frequently visited by personages personages personages per per- I of ot national and international Character Dr Mullen on one occasion occasion conducted President Wilson Vilson through his department and explained the various cases eases Dr and Mrs Mis Mullen will locate permanently iI it ir either Salt Halt Lake or 1 Portland d. d |