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Show T. R. TO GET SHELL THATHIT HIS SON Captain Roosevelt, Who Was In Hospital, Hos-pital, .auds Red Cross. Cnpt. Archibald Roosevelt, who recently re-cently was Injured and nursed back to JieuTUi In a Red Cross hospital, In speaking of the Red Cross work, Is, reported re-ported as having said: "The Red Cross Is doing everything possible for us. I cannot say too much In appreciation of their efforts, which make us feel as If we were back home. It is a great comfort to us fellows In hospitals, and If our folks could see the way we are being taken care of they would stop worrying." The Red Cross chaplain in this particular par-ticular hospital happens to be Doctor Billings of Groton, Mass., who. taught Captain Roosevelt at the Groton school. The Red Cross shipping service serv-ice In the hospital has been commissioned commis-sioned by Captain Roosevelt to obtain a new Uniform for him to replace the one which was torn to pieces when he was wounded by fragments of a German Ger-man shell. The piece of shrapnel which wounded wound-ed Captain Roosevelt will be presented present-ed to Captain Roosevelfs father, Col. Theodore Roosevelt. |