Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1918, Page 7

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LLUILU UUINU ti AI EVIDENGE s, Says John W. Clarkson in Letter ~ 19 Home Folks Forwarded Without Recourse to the Army Censor Mrs. Joe Clarkson re- letter from their John is serving with Artiller: in g Clarkson enl ptember, 1917, been in F er and friends in this vicinity who glad to hear what his part in r has been. Part of his letter Folks at Home: ttery commander to: cor e: ay one write a “Dad Let- eee I ” and caine we want- ice where I wrote my other a little French vil- name of LeCendre in the country, near Clear- ym We F We are not from Ve t I do not know just what the this camp is. Probably you e if you one. t our big guns about three fter we landed in LeC. endre about the last of Jr 1 with the: out three weeks ago when we re, figuring on going into \ ere on the train three days t in the car with us and beds on the floor. We rode so we were not on ats or tut at that than the r When we came from Le LeCendre we traveled r cars for three day d during that time we neve nance to e were allowed to get minutes. rrived here big guns and d rockets that th ate the enemy front. After we got our orders on the f the 11th of November to wn to the Toul Sector trucks out on : all rolled outside orders fo unload altho I don’t know will go I think we will be a few day: he rumors a going into Germany, it will be back to the re taken for a trip up ithe front in trucks last. Sun- we saw much of the ground ch the fighting had been furious. There sure had 1e awful destruction there toa plac where the Amer- position, then avermant) saw itheanlaceltne had been firing at. There h left but a stone pile once been a village. We * but shell holes, and the woods and fo S were nters. Trees eight inches been shot off and the were splintered. We saw es that had been » which only the walls were One place that the Ger- had occupied for nearly four s certainly fixed up swel cement places built in the ating on the walls, rey designs on it. 2asy chairs. One at must have belon: to the ling officer had bathroom n white marb d immense s on the walls. These houses eep dugouts running down the back of each one, elevator being established in each 1 ‘w Glenn Littlefield when we . He had just came The outfit th at the front for : close now as I am having to write as ther ist ht here. This leaves me well along fine.” SWEDISH FLEET OFF THE COAST OF ESTHOMEA [hy Anse hagen, I has ¢ ik forces are re- from the Wesenberg front, « ixty miles southeast -of* Re- oe n you are hungry think af the House Cafe. 10-26-29t SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1918 living 7 oming here. We had our | « ASPER LOAN OFFIC r E «| the transaction of any other business Licensed and Bonded Pawn Shop meeting. Q. K. 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