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Suiter Is Dangerously Ill

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
October
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

SUITOR IS DANGEROUSLY ILL

With Brain Fever at Cleveland Hospital

HIS DISAPPEARANCE

Leslie Suitor is lying dangerously, if not fatally ill with brain fever, in the hospital at Cleveland, Ohio. After the unaccountable disappearance of Mr. Suitor, E. J. Hemingway, a relative, had traced him from Atlantic city, where he had last been heard from, to Pittsburg, and there all further clue seemed to stop. Neither police nor friends could find any possible cause for his disappearance, nor where he could have gone after he left Pittsburg, or if he had left Pittsburg at all. So, Dr. Suiter and Mr. Hemingway decided to make a second and more thorough investigation there.

Friday, the second, they left Detroit, by boat, for Cleveland, on their way to Pittsburg, and while in Cleveland were notified by the police that Leslie Suitor was in the hospital. It seems that he had suddenly been taken ill at the hotel and sent to the hospital. He had letters of identification with him, but through a slip or misunderstanding, the police thought the hospital authorities had informed his parents, while the hospital people thought they had been notified by the police. So, while the parents were frantically searching for the lost boy, Leslie Suiter lay unconscious and raging with fever. It confirms his roommate, Mr. Stewart's opinion: "Wherever he is, he is where he cannot get to his people."

Dr. J. P. Suiter is constantly at the bedside of his son, who has never been conscious since he was taken to the hospital and great fears are held that he will not recover. His condition is critical and great anxiety is felt concerning him.