Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1919, Page 2

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OTH KIOARS 8 GAN WHER HEQUEST FHL Soldier Assigned to Another Com- mand Against His Wishes is Bret Back by Comrades Who Sympathized. Many , beth grave and gay, happened er there,’’ and for the returned soldiers there are in store r happy hours in recounting the 2 iences and swapping. stor. ies with each other about the Great Wa This is the story of how the sol- diers of the 148th kidnapped a com- rad and brought him back to his own 3 Ed Esmay belonged with t 's misfortune to pen up with spinal meningitis ntine and was forced to kick s in the hospital while his nt sailed away for the big be ter a time, however, the quar- und he, too, sailed for s tied up y England never even livision had bee: acements end didn’t eve’ which was true with the of the 148th. So he w ; at Verdun, some fellows th ran across a young- e 148th who had had the tsmay, They gather- him home—home 148th was stetioned about Esmay and t ) place for him; we'll get So that n a motorcycle with side ca they start- ed after th They had the directions all oh and finally i him. There was no time for ns and none were _neces- gathered him in and he was perfectly willing to be gathered. Soon he, teo, was back among his own folks. And there he stayed until the regi- ment went out of existence the other day down at Russell. Of course there had to be some finesse in order to get by the fussy red tape that the war department ir Ss upon, but that was done suce: ully. He be- longed to the wanted to be with the regi: d the regiment wanted him. So what else was there to d ne y, his comrades say, was the ‘youn man in the regiment. His Wirth certificate, however, indicates that he was probably the oldest man —in fact he had to forget a bunch of birthd in order to get into the service at a Which, by the way, is rether pleas- ant to contemplate when one re- flects upon the herculean efforts some others pursued in order to keep out. ——s———_ In the white house there are abont 175 miles of electric wires, providing * ent lights, together | for 3,000 incade: with a call-bell system ahd a private telephone system for the use of the executive household. ne the regiment * and did his duty—but he had - THE NEWEST REMEDY. “fr Che Casper L Daily Cribune a -LOGHL WRESTLER GWES GARNI APTIST AUN FOR NG RICHEY THESOAY Burns. trong heavy p in the show um MISS Vi ICKSTRUM TO ‘DO’ SOCIETY " FOR THE TRIBUNE > Wyoming. 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