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SOLGIFR WAl g T0 THAN RESCUFR § Girl, on Way Across Ocean, Saved His Lile Boston, March 28.—With one arm | torn away by a shell, his gdhnana so badly shattered that it will take rionths of treatment before he can se it, unnerved by shell shock and | as, yet Private Robert Cadmus, Co. 52nd Infantry, whose home is in| East Forty-Fifth street Bayonne, ' J., is the happiest man in the big lks’ Reconstruction Hospital, Parker [ill, for Ctaptain Mary McLeod, of “ambridge, the brave Salvation. Army ssie who walked out onto a shell- wept field and drvagged him three undred yards to a''f station is on her way from France and. will v'sit him at the Hospital. Col. Adam Gifford. commander of the Solvation Army forces in New Iingland has promised Private Cad- yus that the day Captain McLeod ar- es in Boston he will personally cort her fo the hospital in order at Cadmus might pour out his Leartful thanks for saving his life. For thirty-six hours Cadmus lay n a field in the Argonne Forest with s arm torn off and a score or more yieces of shrapnel in his body while 16 Germans deluged the sector with as. For hours he watched for the gn of a human being, but none ame. He felt as if he couldn’t last another hour when suddenly out of a vooded patch there appeared a wom- an, in Salvation Army uniform. He vas too weak to cry out, or attract .r attention in any way. She walk- { directly towards him but fifty feet | vay she moved in another direction. Cadmus says his courage left him hen she moved in the opposite @ ction. “I just closed my eves® id Cadmus, “I feltias if riy only :ance of help had gone.. Then ¥ ard the swish of skirts and ‘opentng my eyes I suw Miss McLeod almost on ' »p of me. She saw my eyes open nd the next moment she lifted up my head and began pouring hot drink down my throat. Then she fairly jam- med a doughnut into my mouth and begged me to cat it. It was some job, but I finally got it down. She asked my nd address and then gaye She lifted me up and tried to Wwall ‘but the pain was 100 great so she caught me under the arm pits and dragged me alonz. Then T passed out picture and several | days late awoke in a hospilal They don’'t make many women like M McLeod. She sure did ave my life, and I just want to tell | her how I appreciate it.” OF . OUT OF REGATTA. Members of Crew Unable to Absent Selves Prom Classes, Phiiadelphia, March 28—announce- ment was made vesterday that the university of Pennsylvania, had de- clined Harvard's invitation for a dual resatta on the Charles river on May 3. Diftliculty in securing leave from or the members of the crew ias given ‘as the reason by John A. Browt, chaiiman of {he rowing com- mittee. IRA THOMAS F IRTAINS, North Adams, March 28.—Ira Thomas, for several years star catei- er on Connic Mack's famous Athletic haseball team, enfertained the mem- her Nor Adams council nhus. last F tes about his Das 1l experiences in the big league. occasion was a smoke-talk ar- nged for members of the council nd their friends and there were | about 200 present | Hot Water for | Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink | hot water with phosphate l in it before breakfast. ‘1 | » of any kind, is caused by | ation-—which means self- poisor Liver bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into the blood, wrough the lymph ducts, excite the rt which pumps the blood so fast 1at it congests in the smaller arteries | and veins of the head producing vio- | lent. throbbing pain and distress, call- ed headache. You become nervous, de- pondent, sick, feverish and miserable, grade salt. It is made entirely from jnviting ingredients. In the second place. you cannot distinguish it when pirin or the bromides which tempor- arily relieve hut do not rid the blood A s o water with a tes spoonf 1o phosphate in it, | § drunk bres v a while, wiil not i poisons from vour syst an > you of head- | ache but will ecleanse, purify and fr the imenta canal As vour plharmacist for guarter >f limestone phesphate. It s gar, and ! 7 , except for a sourish W fwinge whi not unpleasant. If vou aren’t feeling your best, if | 1 » is coated or you wake up with 1 foul breath or have colds, i on, billiousness, constipation « 1wid stomach, begin the phos- phated hot water cure to rid your systent of toxins and poisons. Results are quick and it is elaimed | {hat thosc whe continue to flush out ! the stomach, liver and bowels every Jbrning never have any headache or | know a miserable moment, EXCLUSIVE ‘ \ | AGENTS PARKER SHIRTS N . 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