Show SAYS BRITONS ARE CONFIDENT Mrs 1 1 Dr Lindsay Lindsa Home HOlne From l England Tells of If War Time I Tilie ar-Tilie Impressions Mrs D. D Moore ore Lindsay whoso whose son son David Crawford Moore loore Lindsay Is convalescing convalescing In Essex England from wounds received several months a ago o when his command the Black Watch atch was curtained under an artillery bombardment bom born b by German batteries says that the tho British are wonderfully optimistic optimistic opt opt- of or ultimate If It earl early victory Sho She has returned to Salt Lake Lale to Join jol her husband hUBband Dr Lindsay after ater being absent In England since 1911 lUL The Tue Impression which I carried from fron England was that she Is working incessantly in- in night and day and It I reems that effort IB is In-I In every being directed toward ultimate victory said Mrs Irs Lindsay Women have havo ha e taken the places of or men women men women of ot all al ela classes classes- and the they have become exceedingly ef efficient or- or In work worle which shieh formerly was wasI I performed b by the men fighting In tho the trenches u My I son son who received his Injuries when a dugout he ho occupied during the thc bombardment was reduced b by hI a burstIng burstIng burst- burst Ing inK shell shel recovered sufficiently to warrant warrant warrant war war- rant my return t to Salt Lake Lako before Christmas H Ha is at the homo home of ot his hs wife's parents and he ho expects to have completely recovered within two I months when ho lie desires to return n to the tho front Mrs Irs Lindsay says that for some reason rca rca- son authorities in III England arc are very particular not to permit photographs to be bo taken out of t England land |