Sunday, June 10, 2007

Flu Victim Sleeps 26 Days

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Strange Illness Sets in Whole Year After Epidemic Attack

OXFORD, Pennsylvania — Influenza is blamed for a stupor that has afflicted a youth of this place for twenty-six days. The lad is Chester Williams, 19-year-old son of William Williams, a farmer.

In good health the lad bade his father "good night" several weeks ago and retired in a lively mood. Next morning he could not be aroused. He has now slept twenty-six days, but at times he appears to be semi-conscious and then he is fed. He understands at these times what is said to him, but cannot talk. Once he did speak to his father in a very weak voice.

Dr. Wilson, who is attending the lad, thinks his condition might have been caused by an attack of influenza that he suffered over a year ago. He eats heartily when in the state of semi-wakefulness and drinks much water.


Burglars Build Wooden Platform

CHESTER, Pennsylvania — Burglars took time to build a wooden platform in front of a window at the store of Benjamin Bischof, in Essington. After destroying a lot of stock they took goods valued at several hundred dollars. The proprietor thinks it was done partly as an act of revenge, as he was threatened several weeks ago.

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