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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~-_ -_I..-* t tq a 4 u g, J I. prcl inin the' late yesterd ay. 11248 Scrlbner'avenue. N. W.; Clinton Tiealsh United States a "Td"as h xfmiiryknw oFlimee'.12 Tre veuX I < that - time. - A*-his friends In Grand Rapids, was flying and Allen Carey, 15:7 Turner avenue, 08DIC." delared thous- when his machine.l turneud turtle and o aping to mke ands of the coun- fell Into the bays; willan s sight oows, aivaiiele d try'a greatest practitioners immediate- lie clung to thie wreckage until he.Vndra Bi av ral'pwers.- Vanerliave. The latter called to powrs y offered their services to the, cause. was taken from the water,. accord Ing 'hfi crow'd,.and m&ttacled Williams and beenetrd 'les -before the 'Oiver20,000'are-now In the. service-and to, a, United Press, dispatch to,The haad o Ze -,gow te-a -greater part.bf them. are men who News t'.,-. hsveodrawn mrirk,, wlls i a idhto- vr ge rW ~ have Practiced, for years, many of Edmund W. R<oobs, Sr.,,dep t nhav e an d sb-a d wihaneihtshould be- the -.'them being famous spemiists, noon for PenzdiCa nh ld, n ta-e Vne Hv hebt - '.-The relation, between the doctor and Ensign Boot#ai 13"trinteMd.Vads Hv a red AnAgri ~sPatient Is, Peculiarly int~Imnate. and Qn' the Prems ~f r atl -T14]h oowyad el h*plc ic ters. ~prso~iJ, ~ MC~# ntry' serYd#.~md I't nbu kfe. V%-% -renovine -im,?!)to B~~ AP4W4 ~ ~ ~ maes~'p~preexp~rieuod.wak wen.cpunty beat.- He.-wax inrrGrad fRap- ~w~ ede ltsfo~ewm 7they letrnodtht 'tn'y h d; o~atit Wo-weeki to on 'tuilug, tue plit~to "C t roM ltheir physician bec6ause -bi6was He 'is.'a CeJtral -11hh chool 4and W1Iiiims aid he bought the dirk hiIII Msio - Ivting his service to his country -It Dartmouth college studert. I>uiJng the T N. W. re at16 ihi"seto oslon o!td o ave Trongttheenewa n ne r o ne Mexican trouble In 191-6, he -repre- X.t wasbhrngin hsde Iarnm eroe sentedi the Press at -_Grayling "and- at Wlims esentfinmesn -the Czecho-oDf.,the Largest' American Rled Cross El Paso. re boy, was arreated by Detectives "1 mrc eace r~ h osrh pitals, In France I have been able When war w&a declared, he itmllsted Hammond and Slater, and Is held at alon h rp eaean hecto see and appreciate what a wonder- In the naval reserve and was sent to police headquarters.HÂ~ is the step- A eia o 'ilson that she:rul organization the medical depart- the Narragansett station for training. son o George L. DuBois, 10.&cey Mnmd-o )fls what they':rnent of the American army Is. - 'He advanced rapidly and was soon Anace N. E. M Ifw "Wunded Are-Cared For. commissioned an ensign In the flying' Vancjer Have vwa the son of Mr. lines Leus follow the American soldier service. He served three months In and Mrs. John Vander Have, hia completed a from the time he i5q injured on the this bra~nch of work and was corn- father being ctn~ployed in the packing, TeFec 1 battle field until-his recovery, for the mirsioned an instructor at Pensacola. room of the American Seating corn- reacigte, te state..1. number of wounded who do not re- ie Jis rated as one of the most ex- pany. a ly the kaiser's cover Is comparatively -small, when It perienced flyers at the Pensacola camp Willian2s Makces Statxnant. asoipve rer ie o-Is considered how many are adnimni- and had many Students 'of aviation In a statement to The News this alon heAs terd t. Fron te tme e s ijurdunder his, charge., His age Is 24 years, morning, Williams, who had not been qtiet determine the unless he should tall unnoticed, he re- informed of Vander Haves death, I h ak celves medical treatmepnt, administer- s i driving ahead rades, for the first aid packet is car- URIV erUT riding our bicycles on West Leon- utetofB - nd b eerysolie set itoacton.*'ard street, we met Vander Have and40 If-isoniue o hearenysht, e s se11 ui~ n veral others on wheels. *While they Gewe Rvn codce*o h e res r-sng nfl wer passing us, they hit-one of our * tion and given surgical attention.. If -S~fH Efl wheels. One of our gang said, 'Say, able to do so, he returns to duty at R I O ' H a' o e u forwy'adt -~once and his wounds are dressed daily.________ ataounerg etr iofourway?'be and teTrst *If he Is unable to walk, he Is carriedPiaefnrlsrieolb ed Tigrs hyh.ived here to- by stretcher beai~ers from ambulancO The board of control of the aeen tt 2 p. m. Thursday from the real-1 dee- dence. flesides his parents, he Is sour-,POsiin he Curkey. It iS companies on litters to some mot(A tion honpital, to whliph was referred(Cniudo ae 7.) th tb Pot, vehicle of transportation, -the charges agaitast the rnanageme nt (otne npg ge e JX~i'tCI-He is taken to an Improvised bos.-:of that institution by the board of su-- rital a safe distance from the firing pervlsors, at a meetifin'the office of V l~~1 ~ANYline and given something to relieve Prosecuting Attorney, Hoilus voted to CIY TFliE I IANY his pain and stop the bleeding, and employ an inventigattIr. - He will run nourishment and refreshment, At down rumors, that tie board may de- E etoday, says injuries is made and he is sent to the the hospital inquii' 4 5S IXAutindv nearest evacuation hospital, where a Unsigned communicaitions and ru-I than5 ercn th emncorps of nurses, physicians and sum- MOM, dealing with the conduct of theIfa (Continued on page 2.);hospital, came to th& 'attention of the 1 farinteAgo special- committee of'cthe board of su- The tax rate InGramn d Rap Ids for day. ividual states. pervisors. A part~~ia nvestigation did tean cunt'txspybei ividual states ~~~~flIA A not substantiate the6 statements and tae ndcuytxsaaben ion Te L~ f December, Is $4.85 on each $1,000 a-' yE frmr thedreihs-,or irw ninr livor e io.Th 1'F o,D A HS A D the whole matter 4iould be referred sumied byua ief Clrk ionfigu--ects, -la.mns fthe 4to the board of cotitrol of the hos- s ofmitedb h fCe or SofnoSlno- adancigcc )fterih -I 0 -: Wpital as the proper authority to In- Tis is af de c ase off c entso 5. ho klomtr! tgte -The -board of su'pervisors, on the $1,000 valuastion over one year ag~o, Ing fo ato C1 ~~' motion of Supervisor Lamoreaux, who 'as state taxes ure lower every other ]Rocade, e 4**6crn dut whether 'the, in- was a member of the special *commit- year, eslontesael~s~ue snt TeAsra AANY clement -weather of Saturday and Sun- tee and favored an Investigation, ap- Kint1onty timely pltheerce4 eastir elay chec-ked the Spanish Influenza propriated $200 to pay, the expenses iKent6010cou nty's saMrfthesteltax Itair arl al stuation. There were 105 now cases of the Investigation., Some of the su- 1 5604.1 ndGadRpd ilthe Mniaor says-a, con- reported in Grand Rapids Monday and pervisors sai4 the- board of control Pay t$ 43 8,6 58.3 8 of. that Anxmnrt. The 10mie)byn his influence' 45 up to Tuesday noon. There were should be paid for the investigatIon. ct ilas a 45521 fte Anubro desroyng ivedeat-hs Tuesday. They are:, County Clerk Hill said the board mem- county tMx and 32.468.50o of the $10,haebntro 'destroying' friobor, 525 ail bers now receive $60 a ycar each. 50ontefrtis mn orcu, rtS.. Suevsora el. o tre easSion hefrs isalmnt2o5ou-riverq n hs stetS.Sprio asIl o he er ty bonds under the Covert law. adde toath Lotta Folnogle, 1007 -Division aye- a member of '.the board of control, - _r madmn Beradtt Terea'Kichoff S- tiUtio.ad1ha'&eoud -t A o- r sr-t-fi r -' quesftedto remnain at home. jton~ght and Wednesdlay: at '- sisch t "' ' '' ___________ utch wmters %-nvunoble, for Io,*e(. change in. terflverature.. n~aod ieswt ]Dutch Matzema Bnqune, 2 for- 25.0 olj iclud Al- eep Li~Jto north winds. 'Dutch Masters Ganduet2I*for 15C. 1 1!ined -Cettiaje, Y u 14jitre Fr lower Mcizn''Ff Onight Dutch Masters Granate.a,2 for Ioi Austro-Hun- - -Home alowe'en. and WednesdWay; not much clhe~nge in# Dutch Masrters Batlu, I for 5c.' f he' country.,tmiDthMsesBut2fo25..ongr,-Says Police C hief ",-Teererature at- 7 p. m. y e.(ay Dutch' MastoersLodres,2Ifor I c wa;::U -:today -was 4 6. Ilntch man$""s Speaa l isep sxmls pyour children lhome on'EHal Wather cosdltens-S torms ap ly EemPlar InvIncible, 10c. s-,d ofitesu-,''ce s!a I atn9t ada this Exemnplar Blunt,.ISe.-- the principal lckwe'en." '2erigasas ai esetrie dbmmsm.. -xDci t drs UM f se 4-- which extends fromt Lake, fiperier tq thea ayrndt. L;aibach 1a- ager - e. uperintendent-of Police'la tbe***tefWlake revion asb as i'r i tteDtcmases c iTmOT.ortheat1 th e we, mlambow 4 muai.:the ehuases is I ~Dutch Mantem S eos. I ~ tex- -. Carroll will 'Increase 'his -force of n.n Othoo sections hew. beeneslght- showeshas.J - '~~ I ~ittea t-mar 4pecur ed lit the eate u wic md aeteme a.i~ a tf~ -...~ par~s~ ~r- eih..fa~tes over tbea e ~ W~~~ce B C W. T.. 7 Zmb Lilef sak";d."hsasin tempers ar e the, Our advance, in prlcintofthe.trade, ~ dpn'xo~t vwndertg m 'he tret a#6 e1"0 sths1V iit.ftitur nn stwtat hedealer dAc fty~tiesrr-!ut~bke~j themt. - ' nfto the m=Oke as.listed above.. tboDei~1pw ht lbe-flip-tarreb"4143nS'machn&Wy.'Stedyr,*f T urther., walued trt'

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