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Show SOLDIER CRIPPLES CELEBRATE PEACE SALT LAKE, Dec. 4 Though wounded or ill, all Yankee soldiers ablo to hobble abjut - corridors and yards took part in the armistice celebration cele-bration at tho American hospital at Hartford, Kent, England. Greatest excitement ex-citement prevailed among nurses, pa-' tlents and physicians, Gilbert Herrlck of Salt Lako, wounded in Belgium, Oc- tobor 31, and recovering at tho hospital, hos-pital, writes his wife, who was Miss Irene Walgren. All who were able joined the parade about the building, which was formed immediately upon the news being made public. Mr. Herrlck first was taken to an Australian hospital in France, but was not operated upon until four days later. la-ter. One week afterward he was sent to the institution in England, where ho Is at present. Mr. Herrick Is a member of C company. com-pany. 361st infantry, Ninety-first di-1 vision. Ho was married Juno 2, leaving leav-ing immediately for France. The treatment of wounded or ill is-cxcel-leut, ho says. oo |