Word has been received from Lieut. John A. Anheier, who, with his sister Lucille and his attending physician, Dr. A.B. Cray, who left last Saturday for Denver, Col, where he again entered the government hospital for treatment, that he had stood the trip very well. Lieut. Anheier has been in the hospital for the last four years, but for several months has been on a leave of absence at his home in this city. He is suffering from tuberculosis, which developed following injuries received when he was thrown from a horse while on active duty in one of the camps during the world war.
Word has been received from Lieut. John A. Anheier, who, with his sister Lucille and his attending physician, Dr. A.B. Cray, who left last Saturday for Denver, Col, where he again entered the government hospital for treatment, that he had stood the trip very well. Lieut. Anheier has been in the hospital for the last four years, but for several months has been on a leave of absence at his home in this city. He is suffering from tuberculosis, which developed following injuries received when he was thrown from a horse while on active duty in one of the camps during the world war.
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