done.iiyearsmethod.fWe put millichouses everyIt isButgood a pipe toiIt makes Ve'v and frienRoll a VELVETCigarettethe “Goodof the Journal youaccept my thanks It is always receivedand long-burithat charm o:mellow agepipe today6th Division is not far from are preparing to go homedid—oCORPORAL J. 0. ROUNTREE,1Ce WRITES FROM FRANCEoesThe following letter from CorporalJoseph O.. Rountree, who is in the Postal Express service in France, to a Qroesbeck friend, was received some time ago. Like all the others, oo[ j Joseph wants to come home and hisMO|lV j many friends are wishing the same*ks thing.entlicesedshetend:• finishedlittktheThenruituatw relieve me. In return ] s^ss I am sending you iasm of ''pes. Tell all the boysrases of o*he hest bal1 team inexpect to win theef tki:} section of*■* •tlisconteAnot! hun-w when anv.of the Posta3d:SUte^'W; have r”rtfftt mhighlygot a aat mucfront a Oil A added:ien art v.ofI ^spread inprobleRedthanking us for our work in France, also a big write-up in the Stars and Stripes. But what gets my goat is neither one of them said anything about us going home, f have hopes of arriving in old G. B. about July 20.Keep everything running smooth and win the Good Roads electionRegards to all,We helped to drive the hun across the Rhine,The Kaiser from his throne,We've paid our debt to LaFayette. Now for the Lord’s sake, send us home. •Cpl. Joseph O. Rountree.Postal Express Service,opinioialthoufthem ifaith iiGOc, at burn 0r machine.hard wart(lays later hei i ii a few days machines wereit youon your wait.conic in fromsold nineteenmrted a single I him severalm factory * has reportedA. P.O. 717 A. E. F.ening ail over Is The TexasoOHub-My-Tism is a great pain killer. JItthICo