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Show BRAVE YOUNG SOLDIER BACK FROM OVERSEAS Special to The Tribune. O; iKN. Aug. 13. I'eer L. Kiker, pr'ihablv the f.rst C'gden boy to be wounded wound-ed In the war, brother of Herman I . J ul'.er, the f:r:-t i;d-n boy pillf-d In the war, r turned i.nrne tcnViv aftr tw-nty-one inontliH In t lie service. Th" m, Idler, with hlK brother, w;i in tin first bt-t'e bt-t'e in iih'li the American troopi parti- ipa;ed, M r. 111. kf r wan wnurded In the Mn In tin- Aiiu--Mrrie pattje, June S, 1'ilH. and on the ffllnwinn day his brother. !er-n:m, wan 1' llb-d. At the time !io wan nund' d .Mr. J "i her era w led to A wbdl h'-'e, v. here he remained for ten hour p. fnn 1 e v,-y (cn'.'e.ied to the hnspltiil. 1 '-'rlnz 'he time f,e wan In the nheil )', another Fhell Blruch near him, but fa, d to e.plnd... Afl'T 1," v. an ri-'enved from the hri. TdtMl Mr. '.aker weet with the f-'ourth division di-vision Into tne 'i .e, Toul mid Ht. Mill Mi-ll j 1 ba 1 1 - en. When the. nrni'M ire wun K'lrned he went with hi division to Coin, Co-in, nz. fb'rmany. (or ft whorl time. Hp In n df'tl1" r of Mrs. .Tohn I lendiv. Ha rry l-nlur, Mi-m Cora lire and Mm Nellie Chip, nil of h-d"M. |