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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~or 'not ther' Iherein Ion of epeclr a o reserved. ALLS' murtmentsLl..2 3 11, 1918. or ayif retr ati4 g. 'bet veej 1 At in 10n order In a -i(of 0 the Pict oric end the it,' c s andc cc. th of Ar of de are, tar ti soldii nfluen read t 'or;wift a of the ush fb spagn ctbain aban m or tim nrflih sin an, given it be a towarui hie: ia the on( ins:mel ithese it grin.rn win i-atin rman it *irf gi-ea itea! iu Atfrec rtise h i icrjsU Taaia Bley has never been (10i fully in sympathy with G~ermn to.'cmhange somewhat- easily to a Ally lposition.Through! the.:forced retireme Enver Pali} from powver the Gei have lost- their moat iow~rfil ands influenice in Turkey. "ill t. Speed u p the Loan! Buy ar It- Bond!. is Stubbornly Let City Suffer. 'B usineits men, 'manufacturers merchants of Buffalo, *'rup'Peae 'dmr h n2500wrigen women; again; appealed/ to the counctl yesterday to tike thea 1d' previously. )roposedl and set the, ears; runnuig,. This appeail followed a meeting. e Chambeir of Commerce 'whichr aeniled tlhat1I body, the Wholesale ig chants and M anufacturers assoc, t e R t i e c a t s o i Buffalo. Clearing House anid other e -'Qdies. These, bodies stand for.prae s.the whole induatrial and bu.siness is of Buffalo and thenr represent:; were 1i2 animous' for the emerf ac'tion r_ commended: to' the count of the 'business amen on Monday. Mdaitybr Buckt and 'Councilman B Â~ erteagmns rsnelosses being sustainecd by the city' epindust2-ies 'and general busincar immensc in cdnveiienee and.dist-w no the working. people-and then' 're a to change their previous nttttui hg leop - 'istion. le Councilnan 'Malone, 'who present, ekpic msed,his comprebie of they cil v s:urg~ent retlu remeft tostre t scai gel vice and:approvei plan.,Counc-ilmaen E.reinhled er w; it the *n'rietin, hut has already. 1110 solution of,the problem hi: prIoval. Wthen.t e fact. of this I amazip aiility to:'giasp tile necessity!r withole. I hpoll tLion of the city, coufl tt sf ar tneeds at d he rre im less to bu".iess mean and working.1# a1lke wtas made manifest,'the ~id nri-In bar ma se ireday.%realize. that every ci1the peijri of ' Buffal o walls adds - condemnar ion of those who political:extpediency before the. It11; 1venienc nTd i-well being' of thre p Wtith tare mandamus -,riocet.r ' blocked b ' a stay -the cars iil ri started this week 'through- that a an lperha; ps not ftor a. mushir time -. In, thelenatimne tho s'ttbbtorh ittuie 'Hof A a3 or Buck and Count HaIl~ is areventinir the ever.." Ie as londected proit of mans gent other and rting anid city elion tthe proMerBeon, the. civic cally orld tines ency ii by tgley I:thre' war -the sa of used e.of was osign ~for usnot e~venr ap'inthe nse 1" tor 61 ~tm 0 the pilace 'colitpleo attiihnan here- ' had gonetlhroughr them, for the Sec urityofif jatIathrd Everybody reatlizeil ith e l'delay of for thle care. of lillorersliri tiic asecof illthe movement inauguralteiiby tlhe 'lress, acucideit hr iri'aiidiern,'' Americans, northi of 'Verdunl, w as only Obviouisly this lti Oi)OSiti~tl is brought waiting' the completion of roads and foiiward _fol the purpose of, inveigling thre- bringing up of guns and munitions. the IWorkip nnleii of the Uiited States, Nowhezje outside of the Somme Great Bri Lilii tFrance.and italy to back sector has there beein sucrh a terribly up (iermant iii her-negotiated" peace latiie-toir area oin ill the fronts as mOemen t t is autocratic' Potsdam that. north of Vei-duii. It Weas g t 'rai sop to the democratic wiilderness~ of earthwork s aind wire en- mas~es i4 enemy countries! And no tanglemenxts.' ' doubt the1 audacious device will becin. All vestiges of roads' and normal sidiousls= used ini this c untrylnso mncainhvedsp e soudo nhi ur peared -ad, in order to='continue an against, it aance yil~hiany liower, it has:been neressaiy1 tha~t' such nhes should' be Ge iirany"s short cut to peace is hbrestici methi' ' itay of the BulgarianL ii et riod, resore,..lthlarge' capacity. X'c'terduisy's powerful and tuccessfuhÂ~ IVe eln ast~a te'cer attac k on the German defeinses is retiremn'ntI is "according 't plarn,",mayevidence-that the communication lines' be it has mind, the Foci1)1lan, aewrhgthe -gsins and munitions ar uptI h rn n As ' a.wielder of thee,.,ammer Gen., goingthatHaig is:-superb. frhrbosUthfisal-mrcnfoce 'aiongj the Meuse may be expected;, The Roosevelt eopubi can'.Chicago Speed uj the Loan!' Buy anothier Bond!' Citizenst; Sanitary Duty. mlissinin iiactioiri....:.....:....--_--'G \,-'eeiild dseverely i200 ) t-it from wounds. 62,j d fronm accident anit othier c s mica ' 6 lulid of disease...21 ie-from aeroplaite. atident r-,.I In0ti' iit,....,,,,,, 1 '--''6 Trioune remarks. thra't t' has mret;the 'adroit:itppi Ge'rman:! chancellor wit skill"'; that "lie has, shio he is not.walkiig. into an Tribune adds: " All Ame of hirm" C- tor,t comma 0t ilipt 'it.see Cc menfo pciriencce "f -m wi despread 'Interiial ACi g aar vr quarantine.sgainst adangerous' ep-ic obtaipaed accurate )inform dleinit ' effect that, a ew orlu. l Imi-erybody whvlio knows the' facts" Donovan said to a New'-' otlher' 'day: 'Lake' ILcani realizes that thcevway in wh~chi this!I language fell upon Miss A partictilame contaion ispreads,is thlrough ai pierced' icr heart." contact 'ri thithose wiho. ha-iecthe influciriza nuch, exposure is greatly The 'Teuton empire's heighteined in all pacs o pb i nthing to,,hold' Bulgariu plcs fPulcis probably'cniutgi gathaering.,o rbuiI. it is foi this,reasloir that the se hioojs, 1wliges osredr theateirs, and. other' places of general; Both the;Gernman array exposuire are to.lie closed toda,-,'T huis mn' emiriees morale is suidde o-i seoioeorl far' the city health autliorities c-an go, rel ossibity.of on i- 1: aind are going.' up thilucjessure all along 'But, beyond this, 'ihe people, of Euf- steelI and gol] i'fal&.thcmseamves nimay,'do mutci.to pro-e vent the 'spread of the epidemic. Every Time;'Iqat at the 'Curti and- hil i 1-a as 1 " works because of 'the men wmancodamounis' to 25,000 'worki oi "exhibits ciii Ipossible" sympitom of the time sufficient forj tb ti-i infl uenza h-ms a cis c, duts. sixty battiel planes. This. Thrat 1. is', keep &riatyfrom 'dose strike.iL a crime.; con tact with othiei ieolhle; to'avoaid Bigscten,'iht' Brgsctznrssicrowds and:.to. take prompt iemedial dpittonbfoe- h measuris! -rJave beenri shot. in - the at To a very laege extent. tie welfare of unspeakable brutes. -And the cite in' tins epidemic is i the hands who are, directing s.uch thi iig the!Allies: to- meet threr of iits-'l'ndividtl citizens. Ily unselfishfenc onp-e!Ld thioughtfulnes~ aqd caire for. others savitig 'it is irot time' to threy can checktmie spread of. the in "uncoiriditonal surrender" flucaza by inu'lividutat' eff oft{ pr sls!" - Secretar Lansing 'deolt Spee uptheLoari'!Bu~anoherabditcationj of the kaiset Bond' ' coraplish a tbing if a.y i~i~Om ~ zolleeri.sonsivassot up in Warnn Alies Luidendorff nows joins N\aturally, the immediate aittentionriof of I 'n rurfior ofillness and the President hras been given to the1 _________ Berlin peace-airif route proposal Ti-ic,Austria s eleventh'hiour irteiest of all 11w' ottier Allied' capitals create s aiitoomoI s t and autlioeitie mm as ccntered equally on' _to greact: semb-ane of g thcm I yeiiith President isoii's p 71-1ieudonfreats *stildeceivie iobc But swith Vsclni ilsoirisareply result rI s'no. conditions s" madc, oiptinsrolinsal tillneixt matter. the.Czechs 'aul other lit Which, Is like4 to focus the attention peoples i the tottering-di ofi~ lidjtstet st~tti Thrat big German retri a 'warning of ieprisals tor renewed.QctolIrbi iew German barh a tie~s.: the Borin ~w ar-buletxi nnm Since nothri gbut force: aid blows:hcbeiriuroucet as:'atccord count- with t h 9 emaans, i t- ii essogiltial thattheHuiito nnulrstsid The "habit of defeat rid ade t-ol hfixed 'in the':Geerman he PresidenrtI oacri- of the i i.rmasterly wn' Potadamn traps." The rca is.ba that. it'-Irias tlon to the wyoer na med ork Jury th-e on' ball_ thois clntyre's oaf ailure to do and 'Serbia atime Turk't tad the Gerto shaken a othi is a very let, us; keel he. Iile 'with isaeroplane,strike note ig'hours 6or i''raking of is iehgqre the ig w1lriolosale Lin retreat, eot3 by.. the ''he.d evil s ags;are Mash vfor a coin n;is right;iii hilk omeen'of 'but of CCre resthat:the: stould -ac If Iris Hohen its places ttindei urg r.etirement. -nttemnpt- t ite" irordeg siag iiilii: oae. eilui i~riad' wil tisf'actor- 't sr1tv-hpsrphre mal eomiie Lon lb uSt 11not,'mm rr~f Lirs. 'It) smil" ink to p an. Js beco iin runy 'trio-------- "Killed in Action'. MiAJOR. ' harrry A. -l-arvey', Brooklyn, N. CAPTAINS) leosepli H. -Dudonhoefer.Erie, Wailter Ern-est:Gillain, hi'ushirlr,ix' alter S. hoKller, Noe York, 'I SERGEANTSJames Biogan Noe York, N. George D. Hallitichimond' Iliii - 'l'heodoee!Todd, ewosvYorkJohn N. Walsh Noe York,, "John (Tuttle; Babylon, N. Y, CORPORGIALS. -Ciharles '.t.Alleni, l'.onutra,11 Joseph M. Bailey,- Clirkt Sunr FrankT..Keairney, Niles, (li heNStoffel,Frnimle 1MKCIINIC. Luke Garton, 'Neiv YonlZ', N.t WAGONERChiarles Edward Fagan, Brol PRIVATES. lames' R. Armstrong, Phaan. Trhomnas ~I Best, Pottsville, P. Hayes- A-. Cornelius, Birds Ito Jamies Flannery, N ew.Phidei Benjamin Frost,. Ness 'YorkN. William 1I arnaros, Mabanoy. Glen NT. Sattenlee, Hubbardv ii August S. Schraedier, Canton, 1GNAT1US BROZOSKA, No.2 avenue,.Buffalo N., Edward Conforti, Brooklyn,,N Frederick J. GujSLeman, Anhangc jtrnesat' Ni. Hazleton,.Gleii Fal Datvid IL Slagle, Alto pna 1a: thCar-h Thatcher,' Chihhic 6the Oh Arthur A. Klatzin, Nest',Toni Clarence.J. Lamore, ilevelant, Peter 'Lehmnran, BrookilyitN.'. $amueal Liii, ' NeiYorkh, N. 'IV 4ames I-". Luny White Plains. olin 'T. McCabe, N eym'York. Arthur J,.Marks,. methpoi-t I" Died-of Wounds: 'LIEUTENA'NmTS. Pjmiul!H:.Cordes,, Brooklyna N Irng J.PnkeNew.York, N. SEmRGEANT Joehni F' Vernicalen, Iticlim N,Y 1 ' VT!S F'ed I:. cite iii, "iii Gilcad,-0 I'-itruck C ovn', C i s ci nd, Out llinher It.]aily, Chilicothie, lohin -M Fitzgeramld, Cleveland Plul A: Gardiiei, Nemm 'Yolk, P iilip I lassuiriger.New okbr atPtssrgh,;ePk ilillianriHI-fMgi-.mnPittsburgh JohiriJ. 0 Nti llPhiladelphia, Wilhiam 1I. Saxe,ouder-ton.;, George Sue'berm BrooklynN'A Earl:truxai,:Lairobe, Pa. l lyde Lnderwood,.Columbus;, Died of. Disease SRGANTS. Roge t B 1110am, Is vopna, Pa. Villianriin Entswistle. - amuiel L.Sot,; Federal,'Pa ithur C. Sperbei Pittsburgh Herbert Itowmard, ewte York,,' Nathaniel Young,, ew York; }iugo' Psri-, Noe,ork, N;_'Y. 'PIAE. erry T. DaileyYoung stosn, i-hiward 0'Neill, Pila'delphia'" Alfred,'V. Charles, Scr anton, Y. Pa. iryt7/ N. -. r.,' Vic: an, N,. Y Ohio.' hiOhio,,i ty, Pa Ohio:,a wee an, N. J a' N. Y N. '5Ohio 'i. Ohio Pa, Ohio. uses.... HEALTH BOARD GIVES WAIFNNG OF: IEFU7 AI If 0

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