ANOTHER SOLOIEH IN LETTER FROM FRANCEJake Wooster, 313 Third street, has received the following letter from Earl Shelton, former local young man, ■who is now with .the United States forces. I'ovcr there.” Writing from ‘'Somewhere in France,” ‘Sheltonsays;Dear Friend . Jake: I wiU writeyou a few lines to let you know I have not forgotten, you and I hope :t will Onlt;2 you well as It leaves me O. K. It is raining and snowing here and there is lots of mud to go around in. Well, Jake, save a job for me when I ccirie home,. . I. can't tell you all I would like to'as 11 la not permitted.- You will have to wait until I see you. Answer as soon as you get this and tell me all the news. It takes from three to foiir weeks for us to get a letter from home. Yours, .• PRIVATE EARL. SKELTON. ‘ Battery £, ?tli Regiment, Coast Artil-' lery Corps; American Expeditionary.Forces, France.toarmcoPjdJid.tisib:t\2.dt(Po