Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1918 — SLEEPS IN BED OF KING [ARTICLE]

SLEEPS IN BED OF KING

United States Marine on Leave in Paris Is Also Attended by Highly Decorated Valet Seattle, Wash. —Sleeping in the luxurious bed once occupied by the king of Greece when he visited France and being attended by a valet attired in velvet and gold lace was the novel

experience of Ridge Sly of Yakima, a member of the United States Marine corps now With General Pershing’s in Frahca§gsp Sly’s mother received a letter several days ago from her son in which he described his furlough, spent "somewhere in France” out of the battle zone. In the letter he tells of being quartered ifi one of many z h°t elß aside for American soldiers on leave, where he was given the hbhor of sleeping in the chamber formerly used by the Grecian monarch. OHT