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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ ~f}E BE 1 __ i _... i P IA 18 PREPARE.D HERE actine Wil Delivered to Doctors Free, but Not'% Intended as a Cure for Malady. A vaccine intended for the prention of pneumonia is being prered by a large number of doctors d scientists under the direction of ty* Health Commissioner Mang, These doctors are -from the.:ulties of the University of Nc-- aska College of Medicine and eighton Medical.college and they e engaged in studying the "(," causes, methods of propagauin d treatment. The vaccine' will be ready probly the first of next week." said Dr. inning. "It will be given free to doctors in the city and state who ly for it. It is not intended as a e hut as preventtativ'e. It' s r~mes and no bad effects are felt n its nise. Cases Diminish. [he germs used in making the ciiie are taken from victims of disease here. They are placed a enlture w here they grow and ltiplv. Thn th-y ac- placel in alt solution where they die and in -t hi 1' ccine.I the reort of inew cases of "fu" Oma1t1 showed that the daily tdier is still less than it was csa Oil8 y., nly S0 new cases were orted to the health commissioper the 24 hours ending at 9 o'clock.d morning. During the same od 26 deatlis were reported. A tpber of these, however, occurred tral dav" ago and had not been o eued. fore than.100, -medical students volunteers on call at the Visit5Nurses' association t dieRed "They go out to attendl cases "I~u which are not very serious hwich require the attendance of, F. There are also a number 4ctors 'who have medical sen helpiing them in their regu American asualty List T1 he following Nebraskans and owans are named in the casualty list given out by. the overnment for Friday afternopi ctober 25: SEVERE NDED IN ACTIO Private Noah F. Pe bes; ext of kin, Art B. Colgan, West Be, Ia. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDE TERMINED. Axel Albert Frederickson; next of kin,-Sike Christensen, Fremont, Neb. Arthur G. Sapp; next of kin. Hiramn Sapp, Ashgrove, Ia. Robert White; next of kin, Hamil ton White, Lovilla, Ia. Charles W. Young; next of kin, Mrs, Mary Young, Mt. Vernon. In. WOUNDED SL'IGHTLY. Michael J. Foley; next of kin, Mrs. Dora'Foley, Clmton, Ia. The following Nebraskans and Iowans are named in the casualty list given out by the government for Saturday morning, October 26: KILL4ED IN ACTION. David Quitnby, next of kin, William E. Quimby, Newton, Neb. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Leo McGrath, next of kin, Mrs. Anna McGrath, Grand Island, Neb. WOUNDED: DEGREE UNDE TERMINED. Arthur..-R. Wendland, next of kin, Frank Wenland, Hawkeye, Ia. The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the:\merican expeditionary forces: 1Killed in actioni, 5; died of disease, 4; wounded severely, 31; woinled, degree unitdetermiined, 42; v-onndled slightly. 27. thtal, 109. Killed in Acti~ C'orp. Anreow 1. Alves. Fall River..ass corp. Watlter Clegg. Now York, N. Y. Joseph T. 1.oottier, n~rentwood, N. Y. hiiries w1. aiason, Mi nCttanttown, Pa. David Qihnuby, Newton, Nob. EiDied I )itsoe+..Tnies S. nlceainy, Short Creek, 0. Wintto It. Cordes, Lockout, iont. 0rd 0. Kletninn, North Wales. Pa. John. Sinxughnessy, aissoula, Mont. Pershing Awards Medals to Heroes Distinguished service crosses have been awarded by General Pershig to the followig officers aitd men for acts of extraordiniary Cook Finds Was Not he Carter of C Legally Married; He license and A'ly journeye s It Over Again bride acros Rev. Mattl African Met James B. Cook, negro, 1217 South The Cour Sixteenth street, was shaking as if nutted a fa he had been stricken by ague, when twain in lo' -Douglas cot 1ie entered the marriage license de- The marr partment of the court house on I'ri- summated i day morning. Cook was t< He wanted to know if lie had been ly married, married, that is legally. On October haste to co f Conserve Is Your Pf LargesLm4 Open Till In Compliance with Dr. Manning' = Request. *.. Rem rkab1e O On Sal 0

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