Show W Western MO Men Service t. t t. t t t. 1 t. Ir c ct- ct II Bits of Good News X A About bou t. t the Men If Who ZO Are J Fighting Fig Your Fight m iii-ca- n HO sn snI sovI I 1 have been on on the front line hue foi- foi six Ix day We tj chased the Germans baCi a i all nil the tho time captured thousand of or prisoners and gained about eighteen miles s on a twenty mil front writes nn from Crom base hase hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital No 0 to his im mother I 13 n. L L. I 67 W. W Third North orth ortI street Un Ori the sixth tiny day I had to quit bC bc- bc a bullet hullet from a machine KUH IIII wounded Mounded me slightly in the I left lt hip I am ani in the tho hospital l and feeling alli all right i l' l ht The rue bullet went w nt in only ani about a t quarter quartet of or an api Inch and the thc wound has hns healed I 1 expect t t I be back with mv mc company compan soon oon t It is pr pretty U soft oCt in the hospital The fhe Red nCI Cross Cros nurses ses bring us cig- cig arete candy and anti chewing h gum sum I Im I'm Ill all right and the tho wa way things look 1 I shall be bo home soon 1 lt Cg J J. It It I I Ithe That cl and black coffee corree are the tho things most desired h by soldiers In lii the front line trenches In Is the declaration lee dec of ot Lawrence J. J Barrett 26 W YV F t ir list ton eon of or Mrs hs J J. J J J 1 Barrett North street In a letter lettel received by his mother recently Private Barrett Darrett Is attached to a field ai artillery unit at attl tl front rant ct C. ii 11 I K F- F II In a t letter Jotter published in the last ast Is Issue is- is sUc sue of or Club News Capto Capt aPt I F o U. U Critchlow CrIchlow of or the Sixty second regiment o of coast artillery now in training In III France describes French Ho lit praises the French artillery system and says hf his unit had hall to learn artillery anew when It arrived arrived ar ar- rived Nl tr O overseas t ag The rue publication also prints a letter from Crom Sam Will illI ill ill- I iams a in s. s s. it I 10 it vi S C c. c A A sn lt o v 11 and Mrs h Joseph Josephn Anderson n q I S S. S West est Temple p IC st street reet have received a n letter from son Lewis LewiN Cl Clyde de Anderson of or the rutted Stat States naval and force In France in Iii which h he hI tells of oC the keen cen de desire of or the American soldiers soldiers sol sol- ol- ol diers llers and sailors sl for tor peace but not before before before be- be fore fore- the tho Huns are nrc whipped to the point of or unconditional surrender lie says sa-c the soldiers am aro afraid that the Germans Germans Germans Ger Ger- mans will vill kid Icid the th allies clues into doing doln something that will be to their theil ad all- vantage I CO COtS I S WEST ES I Information received Ii by Col George Geore GeorgeL L. L L Byram nyram commandant of ot the war I on barracks at Fort t tells lIA of Col Em Emery cry S. S West est Cornier executive officer at the th barracks s. s hIng having hav hav- ing lag been executive officer at Camp Sheridan Ala CAPT II SJ Hn r. r It 1 Capt rapt Starr C. C i is spend spending In n a short hort furlough ui in Salt Lake Inte with his i family preparatory to leaving ln for or overseas overseas over over- o I seas seaR dut duty lie is IR it nt present stationed at Camp Humphries Va Ya I |