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-r Dz; ROn', Sept. 28.-The state board
of health has ordered that -private fu_____________________________________ neralIs -must be held for all persons
_______________dying within the state from Spanish
Influenza, as well as those sent to Michcannd fuit igh now"whn th frst I ontheigan for burial.
ot:ci ns frit Rigt nw whe te fostIson he No new eases developed today st
by thy canning pumpkin" and the kaiser's going fast i tlho River Rouge naval training station
-eet school. hock, the- products of Grand ltaiitidii' and the medical staff dcclares it ia
of vegetables war gardens ars attracting particular the epidemic well under control. Cases
interest. This is the harvest time for there now number 220. but there have
*sehs'r ',ex~hibit all of (grand Ra~pidse patriotic labor ut beln on 10 lathe and none of tle Iten
chest. Ci mnandflstt ~llC. olthe are in a sertous condittion.
exhItis 8whiJch have becn placed In th111 fa0tre men from betr-oi arc
clUnesff goods, t'arinus schools of the City teatify the.irr)ortcd to have died of Influenza at,
(its~ product. of extent to which the emit for foot: sent the Great Lakes naval training stao)ub' recently front the American soldiers and thet Lion.
allies has been loyally' answered by_____
(Photos by the boys. girls and grown-ups of this First Case in Manistee.
ctty, MAN~ISTEE. Sept. 28.--The first case
of Spanish influenza has been diag_____________________________________ nosed here. Mrs Clara Suntherlcer of
Chicago. who is visiting relatives here,
JC "fS IB RT 'itd the victim. She was taken sick
~i~i~ R V' tdayand when the character of her
illesswasrecgniedwastaken toa
MAKE PAT"RIOT'IC TOUR roptl o ratet
'_______________________ "Flu" Takes 'Two Aima s.
- ALMA. Sept. 28.-Wor d has been re'.
rrived here of the death of Corp. Reuben
hloot at Camp Hancock. Ga.. of influenza, and of Melvin Schappi at the
(;r-atL akes training station, also from?",J..:;- influenza.
T WO MICHIBAN BOYS
1. Atkinson, resident in Muskegon for
'<_ sometime past, Saturday received
word thai her husband a lieutenant
\ ".';: " colonel h fid beten awarded the legion
of honor cross by the French govern- t f meat for bravery In action.
BIG RAPIDS HOLDS SUNDAY
SERVICES FOR DEAD HEROES
'" ^ Y##: a.. l L~rFn BIG RAPIDS, Sept. 28. -- Memorial,,."",t ' i.; X;: services will be held Sunday evening at
the It'lrst Methodist church in honor of
four hierces who have given their lives
for democracy-Lieut. Alvin Baten,
Yy" " t' ' Corp. Harry Kunzc, Corp. Albert Wakeman and George Travis. There are
four gold stars on the service flag,
which bears 40 other blue ones. The
Helen McCloskey, LL.efah Miller, Dorothy Van Den' first three named died in France; the
no. Cart'; Praidees C'Donald and Bestrice. MoCaskey. other iu a benzol plant alt BethlehemU,
Pa. Rev. W. M. Puffer is the pastor of
28-The "Lib- loans, Red Cross and "Y"~ drives in, this this church.
rd City arci part of the state. J. C. Yoiidan.' speak.-..
rw.wwnw w r i r.n i i i r.r
Nout
With
- 'Kin~ma
Mr. Harry W. Allg ier, f of
but for the last. five._years
lath's largest furn iture at4
connected. with the Klingm~
Mr. Aligier, -after' l eaving]I
stores in several lreciti
mare than ever why people
make their furniture: seleclagasotetnd t ~
selv~ee.
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