Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1918 — WOUNDED' SAMMIES ARRIVING AT REAR [ARTICLE]

WOUNDED' SAMMIES ARRIVING AT REAR

Paris, April 25.—American soldiers wounded in the great battle which now is being waged already arriving at the rear. American wonded and sick to the number of one hundred and twentyeight have reached hospital 25. These are from units engaged in fighting side by side with French and British in stemming the German advance. Hosiptal 25 is one of the new institutions established behind the lines as it stood after the allies stopped the recent German drive in Picardy. Few of the Americans remained at the hospital very long, being taken further to the rear. Sixteen girl students of Smith college are working in day and night shifts at this point and are operaing a well arranged canteen at the railroad station for the soldiers coming through on the hospital trains.