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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~.on ix dy of the week' by 'the Sertepe rublising CaespasyCeveland; ice aEC~eelaad petoft. easecoa4 class Masuer tnMtt the act of if s. CLEVELAND, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, 1)EC. 11, 1918 ~DDHA I Enough and Your~ Ties Vanish 3AILEY TEACHES pool Students Make tual Tests Mud~.t him hard enough, and s will pass away. ter Bad~y dean of the id this~o his Art Ap-- iss at the Museum of is adequate expression; tepose, or calm. is the IIn statues of Buddha. these ancient statues lart that freedom from to an~one who gazes emv, said -Bailey5; y of Buddhasz Severali statues of Budrt Museum., ia. broken neck, made Dynasty. 618.906 A. D. his-auiters 1to --tantl of one of theseestatues -f~wft1Un~i~~teTh81-- ng and one will realize what-he-said~ ttezeted-personssine relief from worries, pursui~t of culture, have g his Instructitons 'with ts. y so -many tried the ex Peace Fete for FLU BAN UP TO 52 Descendants P UBLIoMust Observe Precautions, Warns- Healther Rockwood MORE SCHOOLS CLOSED B[RI RA 100 Cases Daily Average Now; 300 Means Ban's Return T olc )A5'; MATILDA SMl1l The flu ban i., up to you. If you i-c careful not to heli lt' ad the dises, the Batt w~on'tg naan ~t f}ut o.i t i This i4 how itesther t loiks noxt put the flu situatioin the ie ('It.e landers Wednesday. ".The publlI knots'.(the pi' oi bions. nit i u tp to es ci bodi AFE obeerve these and elinminate the tiecessit y of agaein interfering sti i business, iniutv>ar.st }l a uuet'Regiment Reported Badly Ilit Rtockwood said. Right now the flit has reached a Is Unharmed, Hadden Says stationary point..\tuntred cases a day are b'eing reported Thel 1. th ild Artillery'. cornWhen::00 cases a day let-elojithe hosed most ly of Clevelanders. whose restric'tio Wilb-utitefct ranks were reported to have been again mn ill t.- lii 2 i c tt'ct cut up by the;sat flgbtin( I ekwcswtt Wednee-d3:s;- idtt 1j was the sane old tynu' o flu. in Belgium. suffered but ittle dam. Riockwoot 1Vedcnvsdmv tad lclosed agw}e.t th1acseSchtoils: Rosedale. -ilazeldale Captain.tohn A. 'liadden, eon af } and kindergarten classes atnd three Piobate.udge Hadden. writing tot grades at Parkiwood school. r ils father tinder diats of No%. 14. - iLoa:t and l'alrinount schools Will 1after tihe.rmlstlce 'vss signed. be closed if contditions among the stated: pupils become wotrse, liesaid. "lWe hie come thrin our bit in"Tfhe schools will remain closed grea't shape, with no one killed and until after Christma~s.'. Rockwocod! few wounded. szid "We are-not going to be in. the 13 Cge t iul Hspta army itf occupation. How long we 130 ase al 'it Hosita are going to stay here is a big bit of Doctors reported:.401 flu mes cinvereation. Everyone Wants,!q see $Tuesday. This is a:light increase the Statue of Liberty as soon at pow. over Monday. There are 130u casies -ie." at City Hospital. _-- l- Council will gel into the flit light LIBERTY FUEL IN. QUANTITYr I Friday when Councilman 11. H. - d F inkie and it special committee.: WASHINGTON, L c. 11- Qtaaalty 1e gin to investigate the shortage' of "production of."Liberty fuiel." the e doctors and nurses.} ''~rPprtetsnew sbttie "Inability of the neeidy to -gHta ussaddco a eutdi for gasoline, that can be manufac. aI many deaths that could have been itured and1 sold for half the proest. s prevented." raid F~inkle Wednesday. price of 'tgas to will b begunb m r' The commtittcee wilt arrange to pro' private interests as soon as p8,tepts k~ Vide' gee and doctors for the protecting th~e gqsernment and. the nteedy. Tiinkle 'said. inventor can be obtained, 'hqtwo ha t gVoy d'lates tp, - ELRS - A be sCatmit Lt ( b VU",s 4.Z r v~~im "the air. sal *c11 be ke t' 4r. ~ ~ v~ Azinountlllt Mrs. Violet Moore SIocT J.OPArrzsce. Coac C.W. ShqiTW A reunion of her fifty-two de scendints is Mrs. Matilda Smith'; plan for celebrating peace.. Mre. Smith has eight,.living clii dren, '42 gt'andchlldren and fou great-grandchildren. "". son an( grandson now in, service, will b guests of honor at..the -big uome orning.. - C mles W. Smith, a son of W rt i~itli rnayr behome soaon. He isj rporat, Camc rman Jamse k & erstn. m gran d0on, is top set getnt of ~* -regiment of heavy. arti' ~ 8ln&~Site 5-has reare -~~js4t~1ee 4grapl childre h. _ rn,.. I + V ". ai iR'08/28/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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