Produced by the University of Michigan Center for the History of Medicine and Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library

Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~...- ETHDE SAINT PAUL PIONEER PRESS. WEDNISDAY 191 Concord street, and the closing of the A I SO OIT ERM S oigPicture theater were aong _ _ _ _ _ AND BEAT INFUENZA the active steps taken by South St. Paul officials late yesterday to check ScolCuceSaloonsadfPrsn Str Hor:91 to6 5 Schools, Churches, and the influenza epidemic. Ma oybulness concerns applied The OToole buiigncn hsByRequest of Bad of Health Other Gathering Places resterdayfor gaus mas*s. The St. buidigrecently -has YH Paul Gas Light company asked forbee remodeled and is well:itted for - ' 1eI..600 and the American Hist and the-pturpose. About twenty beds can Derrick company wanted 1,20. be installed. A comeetent nurse will Continued From Page 1. In view of the shortage of masks, be in charge. The 'ity halt and M"t all those institutions employing wnny sonic temple also will be used if the understood that no quarantine meas- en are asked to call at the Citisens' occasion demands. tres have been taken. committee headquarters and get a It was decidea not to cloae the - sample mask, having their women schools as It Is believed that the -,rOh Cases have been reported In other make their -own masks school nurses can handle tie situia downtown hotels and are being cared The foll6wing instructions for use tion at present. for In rooms at the hotels. ofsthe masks were given out. Two deaths were reported yester Many. Families Lack Feed. The outside of a face mask is day'ileste suburb and about fifty Man Failis Lnk bd.familes were under quarantine. Chief in seriousness in the situation arkedit it. Ablack thread" -presented before tle Citizens' com- side away from the face. Wear STILLWATER BARS CLOSE Anniersary Spec. mitte at its meeting yesterday eve- the mask to cover the nose- and - - ning was the condition of many fain- mouth, tying two tapes around TO HALT.GRIP EPIDEMIC. Large assortment. tUee where the parents are iII and the head above the ears. Tie the After conferring with the board of TeiOnnCme of choice pat-ein and see for yours where it was said in some instances other tapes'rather tightly around os choie p *ty-the inmates of the house had not the neck. heaith. Monday, Mayor Kolliner of terns, in all Colors. Values up fering during this Sale. tasted food for more than a, day.- Never weir the mask of.another StlItwater issued an order closing all to Yard--S yard. To meet this situation the com- person. a kbpthis-ilea brightP in nittee voted for the establishment of When the mask is removed by famoons, drinking places, Creweree I LeteofFInelneported Madrts.h po a public food kitchen today In charge one who has or who has not had and wholesale liquor houses as a fur- Pink or blue flower on cream of difficulties in getting D of government representatives and influensa it should be carefully. ther step in the campaign against ground;. 45 Inches wide-elight from this kitchen food wil be sent folded with.the inside folded in, the influensa epidemic. ly aolled-ttable for Curtains prices that prevail, w ar two or three times daily to the strick- immediately boiled and disin en homes.. feeted., n im The order went Into -effect ime- ayn room. Regular $1.00 Other kitchens are to be establish- When the mask is removed by diately. at andndmet- wantthigobeoth yoiSub ad in the districts whare the majority one seeking to protect himself, Sch'ools, chusrches adpbi.me- pr et' ad... J C UOe an hs ob org of the more needy families are found. from the Influenza it should be ing platces have been closed. -Third Floor. help Uncle Sam get C The committee will arrange for folded with the inside folded out anoncing the food supplies. -and boiled ten mihutes. Rio to Cubs Cable Chartered, ally good reaSons for speC - Persona considerably exposed to Ra New Deaths Reported' the disease should bolt their Rio.o Janeiro, Nov. 5-Concession. influensa and pneumonia deaths re- masks at least- once a day. to lay and operate a cable from Rio - ported yesterday follow:., Plans are being made to have to Cuba has been granted by - o te Central and ae Nell E. Oeson, 526 Laurel avenue; the transoms at the top provided South American Telegraph company. - Rita June Capistrant,.Bt. John's hos- with cloth -protectors. Heat in to "OUSin / n v ersarv pitai; Carl E Frank,. City hospital; be ordered turned on In the cars,. Johp P. Huitqulst, Bethesda hospital; Dr. Simon announced. - Jack Prvock, =46 Pennsylvaniaav._ ___________ r'se.ulln'sEeynPnn, TH N EveEEmbracing Special purchases of Manufacturer's Surp street: James L Thomas, 382 Rice take up laboratory work or other H NmaDPEOgarmentsfromDour regularstoek-all street; Thomas Slenka, 644 L'Orient such courses during the closing. - street; Victoria Waath, Van Dyke Of the 1,000 students ot ahe College -N Elfl hotel; Gus Adolph Melander, 260 East of St. Thomas, about one-half areSpoe bast Seventh street; August John, se dents, the Very Rev. Humphrey Muy-V idrund street; Maria Maros, 774 nihan. president of the college, said. - Park avenue; Johin W. Miller 106 last night. In the number of board- Reuf o$ -" North Chatsworth street; Carl 0. Ing students, 640. only four or fAve C O Nashold, City lhpspital; -Frank Hoefer. cases of ipfluensa were found yester-- -1ding smart serge dresses, Tricotine, 1008 Fourth street; Edrard Adams, day. WoolitJerseyseagdtsilksSai Fifthward; Henry Trienert, 43 Rice dWe are virtually well at the Col- e, a Sength Yelveteen, Wo0oldreJaand ilks -p l-40 street; Steve Kulpak, Astor hotel; lege of St. Thomas," Father Moyni- and Nrve Force is Twe Weeks' follows: Gabardines, Serge., e Lily D. Winship, 144 Dayton avenue. han said. Nurses Continue Short. Students attend St Thomasfrom Tme i Many issanCes. Values at $9.5 SpeeIal t15. 5 style. egular Nurse Contnue Sort. all parts of the country, Father - - Iste a.... Conflict of medical opinion has been Moynihan said, and In view of the "Take plain bitro-phosphate"Is the at........... e such that the Citisns' committee has fact that none cull be allowed to go advice of physicians to thin, delitats -yyd toay96,Spiat been forced to take the situation as home a ruling will be asked today PiP 0 who lack vim, one salinS to $y It Ands it and in making provision for from the health authorities as to the ati fore. and there eemis to at. hospitalisation of caues, the com- continuance of studies, a p.roof of the efficacy of this prep. * ******* mttes is facing a shortage of nurses ation to warrant the recommends- Vaue to *5.00. SpAgaoo$24d75 ** tth t is growing more serious. Stc io. oreover. if we Judis from the John's hospital yesterday was sup- VOLUNTEERS ASKED BY "ut* ado ta at................. $2.7collars. A good ra plied with young women who have DAYTON'S BLUFF CLUB for the purpoee of making thin peop e -Second Floor. at.29W. been caring for cases at the Air * fleshy. developing arms, neck and bust. Service Mechanics school and volun- Following a meeting of the Day- and replacing ugly hollows and angles teers, both men and women, are bad-' ton's Bluff section of the Citizens' in- by the soft curved lines of health and 13':l- ne~ded fluensa committee last night, it was beauty, thiere ace evidently thousand. llF SDr imon reported yesterday that decided to -ail for volunteer hetp ttomtheir a e omenno yk el All Furs and Fur Coats Selling During T the physicians are not co-opierating. care for families in the First and Thinneses and weakness are usually He said one physeiian had withheld Second wards. It was announced that due to starved nerves. Our bedes seed.reporte- on a number of cases for five help for cooking and housework is days and that he is certain other badly needed. Those who will vol physicians are not reporting their unteer, or who will work for pay, cases to prevent homes from being are asked to notify the Dayton's Bluff quarantined. * station, Bomont 4647 or Tri-State 'A.-ne-'' y Sale o A new district station was opeped 7718m. for residents of the St. Anthony Piyk In this work in the dtetrict the sub district yesterday In the St. Anthony committee will supplement the work Park library at Comn and Carter of the main committee in establish 3- avenues. Applicants will be vac- Ing a public kitchen and taking other cinated at this station between 0 and means to care for stricken families. 11 A. M. and 7 and s P. M. Medical it is suggested that the same action service also may be requested from be taken in each of the six districts *. this s'tation- outside the downtown. This house haa, an enviable reputatign throughout the Northwqpt S At thReuge for Needy Children. MLK RULES STRINGENT Black Silks. Every yard o silk we can be depended upon to be At the efty hoeetat lit was report- limit in value. This Sale is for One Day Only, and we suggest buyi e d that fifty or sixty children a~re TO CURB INFLUENZA. ready to bo dischargd but that their kO CUnd IImoNcAs.Black Silks for Christmas at this time. parents are ill and y cannot be landItsImportance as food, eare fo, epecally durn the preset info. s The Citizens' committee proposes ensa epidemuc has been recogn sed**200 quality )Iack Tafeta, noh- $300 quality bDBlack Crepe to take over a residence at College by James orenson. State Dairy and eswide,........Â~...",. $$ 40 itchea wide, at. avenue and Sixth street and place a sood commissioner.n caretaker there for the children if He has Isued stringent $2.50 quality Black Tafeta, 35 inch- $2.0 quality Black thsr thiden's homes' in the city arefut attntion toith mthods ~. t' 1k. es wide, at.-..-...--..-.-.-.$1.96 40 inches wide, at.. refuse to receive children left home. pond by dairies and mIlk dealers PA s5for.t Ate~ra fds I $c.0 gqulity Black Satin Charmeuse $3.00 quality Black Georget lees through the epidemic, fearing the ihadng thsiportanfod es so t-egels my sorsseo&, fels i'a4 nce t4 iceut -~ ttoa- -alm tl eeljseedi i'spread of the disease in theIr insti- Risks to Bs Cut to-Minimun. * -it eso s e Is soo seesty an.40inh wide, a.....$s.7560mee wide, a.. r. Eight physicians are working from The possibis danger of the disease ertee. I;eaed Outlet gposds de $4.00 giuaity Black Dross Satin, $1.75 quality Black Crepe< S the committee stations n ight and day, being carried by milk handled under fear weeks. - 36 inches wide, at.......$2.90 40 inches wido, at..... Chairman S. W. Dittenhofer received tmore or lees fnaanitary conditions fa port calsera being re cive of The nreuation. rovide that nod~ern foods Physians eclaiether $2.00.quality Black Dress Satin, $2.00 quality Black Silk it Ibeieved that mayprsons ilk cannot be sold from any place flsnthat wil upi tis de- 36 inches wide, at.$......1.69 cloth, 82 inches wide, at * are callip and giving the addresses where the disease exists. uniess those rht ow amnhrggssa -Slis-N 4of their eieghbors whom they ess handllng the ilk are absolutely Iso- oophate, which is inexpenive and * pect of haing influensa. - lated from those affected by the dia- i~s sold by Macstir Drug..o Ith send When the physicians arrive they ese., Robert Ste.. and all gcod druggist are told no one Is ill. It is believed Bpttles Must Be Sterilized. teer t, 's~ e s a *0) c eedfrom public aenin sold fro any place were m helmasI eik A n5inWm ens armBSale Robecaois and PrevetionHeldToo ate. utensils and milk bottles have not eaatie -, De. H. M5. Bracken, head of the been property washed and eterlised, rh aeswnht ese een as wt OmiWriB t bs ol n - snae coarmi tteetrda dhhe belev. violafcutio t relos. Thsn er aiwr acee e regete hA ua'g rt of Women'a bath robes, in white or beige eit is too late to. acomnptish any- ban the Aproval of Dr. H. M. Braok- - e'u:ta as so 'a light and dark beacon blanket- robes, effectively thn nthe way of preventive en. se of the State Bor of -th trimmed with setp and cord. - Q.n1 It was reported that nany persons.peraden'sse r e ati osasvsssa"pi ' DOTO I FREZOE ~ IiSle price.................... lo-a-notnoug-toOeauioe-hsptasa- iDOCTR IN evREeZONE."tb t' b.s? as -o16 The closing of the scboosILL WITH INFLUENZA. '" * S.nAdYrit - $itL FlOulCC PCtucoata Rg1 %raeeg sixteen nuEes or se - Dm..C Ernest Is iII at his Cottongti0 r t8 withgeotionlotln'eof asSmany of t e school teachers w ll vol.- me i South St. Paul from an ac- Iorted changeab silk. egular Idmi ad t eorge Codo rlf ottod topnpeab ith. sectinl foneso s unteer their services to the Citisene' taok of inluena, contracted of relief iA Sure Way To - or be o eammittee... wfk at Cloquet. Dr. Ernest-was one ad extra laree ze> Sale oDne Oable for any r( T i 10/19/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M egu

Permissions: These pages are in the Public Domain and may be freely searched, displayed, and distributed. Please contact [email protected] for more information.

For more information, read Michigan Publishing's access and usage policy.

Published: Ann Arbor, Michigan: Michigan Publishing, University Library, University of Michigan.

Top of page Top of page

Original content created by the University of Michigan Center for the History of Medicine.
Document archive maintained by Michigan Publishing of the University of Michigan Library | Copyright statement.
For more information please contact [email protected] | Contact the Editors