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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~on o!the - m ro owS "~ se #rious O! a Ers.c es. tow th e. Nlw akee..';; ldt te Private August 7. 8(55di5k. Chaseg her- educe- DIED CT DIB~AE =' be f- Lieut. Itarcus T. Cseyr. 11ew 3lstmse. l-n- Wh OUIEDD E EDELY. tienda ss ~-Liect. Pied Ean. 'Jr-' e681 Pramnlln place. L Ked5~s ilwaukee.;o continiue. Chase.EnPP. ceh '" the. school Elm Edmundel flI. Basins. f the corps; WOVIDiW:,5D511K UIIDETKM WED. nI Ltniv~z e slGEAlTWbre 'tkeni 'John.. Cuillean. Al'oms. indance in Itoesell;Martin Arkransaw."" Rerman Sn Ith. Durand.. e E! 1, Isador rn lt.Bsuya ConN Pi kTEdwin Rilsy. Portag.& EFUArin Blaitter. Mosne. H orace' Knight. Osel. to acord- Vernn Neie6n. Oaf oLd a request,. on eero. rggv~t. Voss head-- Matlhew RyaTn. Soldiers Grove. MUIuw Lloyd.Ailie Scott. Droohside. Mlwucs Earl -5. Thompeon. Iced do Lee. f flobert Eugene Moililan. ballsa. -PLE NEED' 10-PH-OSPHATE iyt.l n a lt.asI e wtto.gand lienta rai ned in. igt 4 27 pgua. lee f epecilvely. through the admnitrtilos cf a short orms of treatment. Dciii patients cnei lat= they have not felt a irong, and well for tha. Pact twelve ies.. This' Increaae in weight asc.,ceries wit h tataritpoem nteh th ad. t -ae NJervouaoese. usleeplesese end lack of uw sfad' g.wahnearly alwaya accmpo. nwsv thinesse. aeon disappear. dulliores bon brighi and pale eheeka glow with ci e oomofperfect health. lime Josephine Davis. the popular ates reporting her own experiences with BSure. Phosphata. s: "It Is vesearkable whatI ft did for we. After a few dare I baga" to regain o strength. flt full of life. end beat of all, wee able to sleep soundly end elimylUttle ailments seemed to disappeag. regined twelve peous In lour weeks." aJ'hysliana and hospitals everywhere are sow oscoglting its merin, by Its glse in ever increasing nuentiline. Frederick iolls M. D. editor of lNew York Physlelauc' "Whoas Who." we,. "Bitro-phoephal, should he preseribed hy every doctor sad used in aurs hospital. to increase streogeb and nerve Ios. and to enrich the blood." Joe. D. ifarriga, Wormer Visiting ape. cialist ItoNorth Beet. JOSEPIPUNE erntispiunaatcev. says: PAYIS!mot'thos who nse weals: thin. nree %:":anaemin. or rundown. tae a natural. us. adulterated substance suchasa bliro-phosphata and you will soon sae some aitqnlhinga rs. 5su1t5 in tta s-ease of nerve esery. etrength a., opoweyr of endsanoe," aeuaw du Dr. Edwai e tio After Asswttirig Lpideic.Qintendrnes: Suifering mn F light:to Oswego:. Ravaged 'Country5 Onvery timg...Isaprogressing' fa1vor..-;1Monday as "wash' da"pales into its{ oywith a reduced number of meas.. signlficanlce as a bO5sy day, when 0cm" e.. Aha~,.ae 2e Cos.rr o reported Dr. Georgey Rha~,p~d-with* 0~ ohd~e.f health oomncnasloher.'--Sunday night, clothing.,for. the Beilans. speaking -" of the progress of Persons --In. charge' of the - erlobla the hnfLenza epidemnicin. laliwauk stations;ini-. the different wards will' "I wilt not. have full reports until be on. 4.ji' aryantd willatay:late;, Monday morning. I can not tell any-=t thing. about the probable lifting of *5V h ~ide foct~n the ban on' public amnusemnents 'and - hih' Mlwamkee', housewlveg:- have. gatheung-t will all depend, upon collected for: hird during. the last circnmstances. The ban is being lif week. Thereis:- no. doubt but. the. ed. in *ome1 placer' but each must bO twenty-lve tone requested by the Rled the judge of its,ow'n situation." Cross wll:be.collected by 'SaturdayAt the Inuena hospital: in thie night, when - tIle collection.campign N~lunacheg repidenos there. -ere wrmOting ptcusy iye sixty-six i'.tse ' on. Sunday with no "am.obh atclry dr new patients and no deaths. At the quired.- for it -is hoped to make. the Auditorium hospital" 103. oases ser shipments, of:=this clothing before the being cared tor. Six patients' were veycdldwter sets fn anid.the eufbrouht in dcin thedayand her now. il'..Belium in itensified' brugtwindurngtht dyhndthreDiscardedcodate for: men and women wer to dats.are requeetedl,. also warm_ stockings. The day was such that physicians- n evsosadudrer natuall wold esiatetB avePe-Warm cape;for- the -children: are also tiente. transferred to tle hospitals, asked for,. and '.for the tiny babies. hence the number- reported may not warms petticoats,, -nightties, blanketsbe a fair indication of the number of and shawls.,::. new cases in the city. Thr'Red: Cross omfiers feel sure. that Death Rabe Hlgb. In their appeal.they are asking for " Yre rne toayfrom three weeks ry.little-that.- ts~ch household mut in the volunteer medical service' said hvsalss ubro hnsta Dr. Edward: G. Loge, 1015 " Second will, be -useful acrosess and:-Which street. on Sunday. 5Aftdr I olu cannot' be of any. particular use, to youe-ithowners.' teere&) was ordered by Burgeon G33., The following station will. receive Rupert Blue to report at Oego, bnlso ltig l ek N. Y, and act as assistant of the pub- bundls ward.lotirg'alBatisechrch lie health service there. Oswego Oge avne nd arhlste; in the throes of an Influenza epidem. Smn e 91.Sasnt;Marshalrdt; Ic. WVith a civilhn population of sondStreet s e:idartn; Fot about f2.000. there were between 9,000 s710SGrand.scholenueaithMrtSec.odrAhe and 10.000 cases, with the deathse 10rn ae ehol nerMiftSeond- Sh eg wnyfieadyfo 7bu 44 Thirdestreet; Seventh, Sullin hall; ten days. - Twelfth 'szid> Lee. teeuts. Eighth. 'Pot "For Ontario in located there, but j onia-ball,' Wlndlake avenue and BurnI had nothing to do with the forces ' ham stret;- Ninth. 1702. Walnut stationed at the fort. The dinease J street; Tenth, Twenty-first street and had a good tart-yrhen I reached 05. North avenue. and Fond du Lao avewtgo and I was kept busy. night.and tnile: Eleventh, 719- Twentieth avenue dye, treating hundreds of influenza Stanley -;Cserwtnali drug store;cases and many cases of pneumonia, Twelfth, 405 Mitchell street; -Thu-4 btut had the good fortune not to loins iseath, 846 Third street. A. 'P. Rosena patient. berg company; Ilourteenth."Flfth AyeMilwaukee Was Prepared. nue school.' hear Hayes. S. S. Cyril and "Aaere in M1ilwaukee you. had - the Metbodluln school. TenthI and.- Hayes advatag of avig eery recll-avenuies; Fifteenth. TIwent'-seventh tion taken before the disease became Sis ol Cold S prn vne tainpant and. In addition. the people Cl wn Avenue school, - corner hadbee edcatd o tke areofTwrertle f street; Sixteenth, 2128 hadeneducatdor the ecaracter Twenty-seventh street; Seventeenth, theseles.fortheseiu caace 546 Potter. avenue, neat to Weller'; of the- disease Was recognised from Il~htealitii: arlc place anid towjer' the start' - That menet- t verytiuidg avenue;..Nineteenth. Thirty-sieventh and I congratulate the health coin- Street school, corner Walnut street; missioner and his committee on the Thirty-fith Street school, corner way the epidemic has been hlded." Brown, street; Twentieth, Hopkins Because of the epidemic of Span- Street school, corner Fifteenth street; tab influenza, the meetinfg of the Twenty-first, Third and Ring Street hoard of directors of the Milwaukee school; Twenety-second. '(rhqty-eighthCatholic Rome for the Aged, 544 Astor Street" school, corner Clarke' e treet, street. scheduled for Tuesday night, Mmr. J. J. Schlesler. 4311 Lisbon ayehas boon indefinitely postponed. Ac- nue:" Twenty-third. Scott Street cording to Mrs. James H. Hackett, school, corner Twenty-sixth. avenue;' president of the board, the next meet- Sixteep Lb Avenue school, corner. Mn-- Ing-ot the board kill be held as aeon oral street; Twenty-fourth. hire. D.. l as the ban is removed. D~anielson garage. 874 Layton bouleThe meeting of the Wisconsin Fed- vardI; Twenty-fifth. Mrs. Albert Hamm.1 eras Council of Churches, announced 1311 Twelfth street. ' - to take place at Madison Mondmiy The downtown headquarters will be night, lhas been postponed indefinitely 'at 347 Broadway, and outside of -Mill becamen of the influenza epidemtc. waultee; the Red Cross- headqIuarters - in ~toevery locality. ---- MRS. CLYDE H. FULLER ILL. WITH INFLUENZA' ZONE-SITUATION WILL -------, GETCONSIDERATION Mrs. Clyde H. Fuller, 6 Waverly place. is seriously ill with influenza,. "There will be nothIng automatic superindluced by her exertions as cup- about the 'closing of selcona within tarn of the woman's motor corps. She. half a mile of S. A. T..C. barracks," drove an ambulance. to. Camp Grant andi... he r iends believe th... ta 50..wsid.William. LAustin un his return -I 1 '.. t -;:'.. Yti.R - "Wi.rr ylrw i. "\. - - '...:, i:...t ' )l.. p -.,., r,.'a '<.... "N'., ' ' " " + +4..r '...,.. " '.. '1,.. '... a;i. '{. "5 1,. r ' i! the orramip sotrl dDreg -phoopbate. hr most all _ eatisacile nseedl. b.t Â~c keleate. w",n a 'welcome _lesee~ to lie should

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