Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1918 — CROWDED TRAFFIC NEAR BATTLE FRONT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
CROWDED TRAFFIC NEAR BATTLE FRONT
Trains of French and British transports greeting each other on the western front in France. Traffic in the fighting zones is sometimes almosl: as crowded as in the great cities of the United States. All sorts of vehicles pass to and from the front, including gun carriages, supply wagons, motorambulances, automobiles, etc. The busy avenues of military travel have traffic guardians, like our own traffic policemen.
