tiI aSoldiers Returning From Abroad. ' ailaAlbert Draper, son of Charles Dra- ^ per, of West York, a soldier who saw ^ much active service, arrived home t yesterday He was badly wounded by shrapnel in the left hand, but has al-~n most recovered the use of his hand1 and arm.Cabot Hill returned from Prance on A Monday. He wears a wound stripe.Ray Hand, a Crawford county soldier, passed through Marshall on his way home from France. He was badly wounded by shrapnel, and for some weeks was in the same hospital ward as Harry Downey He says Harry’s wound is quite serious—an explosive bullet through the upper part of the femur—but he is doing well, and will. C] not lose his leg, as was at first fearedtJb8h Si