Show I 1 clin e brothers now in active service in france sa i mr and mrs A cline of this city have during the past few days received a number of very interesting letters from their two sons sergeant abe cline and private lawrence cline both of whom are seeing ac tive service in france sergeant cline Is with the field hospital corps while his brother is in the field artillery both ot of the young men han hae e in te resting stories to relate to their thet parents finding many things of in terest in th french towns which they have been permitted to visit they are quite confident that the war Is on its last legs and that another year years s fighting perhaps less will be sufficient to bring the huns to their knees they state that the arrival of the american soldiers in such large numbers was almost as much of a surprise to england and france as to the germans that it undoubtedly turned the tide of bat tie tle and started the huns on their way to the fatherland mrs cline also has a brother fighting in france and a large num her ber of other relatives of the family are in various branches of the ser vice |