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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~CEREMONY AT 'WASH- diatylbutltS ot rbgoksswll ki p4~O1si INOSTON. United unttiwothe,9.,&,It &I rv. acp~cted - hath he- U brarA,;" <yY;iii'~ -' closed, as bok-i hat ea fwt. ll kyr i TA~ ~f have to be' treturnedl;ald tllblray ' i, Washington, Sept. 3SO-President tom-e. of ema1"ya will bq ~e Ikn' 4a iam ilson personally opened the cere- rarnranging 4nd didlMin g18p ks ip ni i '' b.:mony of drawing numbers for the rerto ergaoruhe cair f~ atk a 13.000,000 registered In the new d ist.tobeing voluntarily obiserve t.Ua ktda H td h is asl. hc o-isacs' oiewssn i l n- vtal; odmet k.tained lthe number 332. dertakers today to dl5ctntiinlb~ -14 eJ llcusatbu' f;A _______________ death -notices, for publication In tl '-been' introdtpcie * newspapers Relatives sand' frinds are 'of te' ut ia om.,invited to "attend.' The.uoter tal ors The. notjon':A GN A PA have also been requested;=ofto Opliing sage, wslntri ' ~any chairs to the homes-for the hpit- ci n.. $ i-Lti sireu-- tona remain there any longer thane her tyf Q1)eltl neesar.The undertaker hmevstitnt h * had refrained from- supplyligobyr lgentad - Mayor Kay received- a teleph~one call agreed upon. Owig t th geatdemndsonfrom -B.rockton, Sunday night, ashkigOwin tothe rea demndson1f five nurses could be spared from nurses In the city hospitals, on an- this city for service in Brocktton. The 0:1%] count of the Influence epidemic, mayor was obliged to 'tell the Brook- - Mayor Kay has issued an appeal for'onatoieshathnuescld RBE not be spared front this city. volunteers 10 serve during the pres- No services were -held in the Prot. Nste Teller in cot emergency. There Is also a scar- eetant churches Sunday, and in the Natlenl l:s!~ city o1 domestic help In the city and Catholic churches. low masses were those employing domestics would be celebrated and. all other services die. Who Mourn digRrasevcIftewolre'peedwtRbr"" linquish their setrvites for a time un- The fact that a numbereof the pity- tbett Thap i Gi the epidemic In better in hand. slians In the city are ill 'cause4 those be aknw y Volunteers may call Dr. David H. - doctors who are in good health to as- pasdawap at Pller at the City hospital, and they Ism nee greater task than they sriSna wil e sognd o hevaios it Ihave been called upon to prform. at pns oaa WpIr il eltu inweret thersios t y time since the epidemicbcaet rtbutor$.Cane Institutionserious InirthisiscityInasntheaweepnelonna. Pit moot needed. srosi hscta hy wr obliged to look after patients who had 4londitlun hadI previously been under the care of those 5u5. NAR PEM ER IN physicians before they fell ill. Mr~. C rs.c.Llidn IJRA PRMIR NDEATHS OF LAST WEEK. of the late Se n ~~ToTtal Reported in City From All city. Hto waoe NE SP ABN T hCuesWas 80 inSeven Days. 1,, Sept. 1I, i48 -FiI ATh eseah "report for the week end. when he wasa LI Jlllg Saturday shows a total of s0 38th birthdayo deaths, of which 14 were frem infiu- death. Mr. Cot Washingtotn, Sept. 30.-Kel Hara., ens, s against 60 deaths for the pre- ed at the Meas one f te leder of he oeding week and 108 for the correspond. Bank for 26- ye oeothledroftegreat Seiya log week last year. Seven deaths his death was Kasi party, hae born appointed pro- from pneunmnia and three cases of stitution. Ile ier of the nw Japanese cabinet.' lobar pneumonia were reported. There in the city- and succeigteTruh dilta etrcaeoftpidevrofCnelejyo. which but one ended fatally, log manner., olwng31h epr ndtal uiy ops The death rate for the week s1.71,5 all with whom HERILIG A D INIT1 Of the decedents 40 were males and IS the day's work. were females, 50 6 were white and one Hie 1isotirvp HERIING AND ~iIiLL colored;36 were born In the Uniled Miss Stlla Thais flintsand14 In foreign countries; 12 brothers,. Cllffoi were ofn American parentage, and 48 Harvey J. of V IIAVE BOIII RESIN DIoThe inumber ofg cases and deaths Dit.F from Infectious diseasesreotdhs week is as follows: Lobar pneumonia, One of the Amstetrdam, Sept. SO.-Chncellor three cases; diphtheria, three cases Younger De von Hurtling and Foreign Secretary t and no deaths; typhoid fever, three cae n n et;mals ie D.FakMvon Hnzhaetdrdtei e -case; tuberculcein, four casee and four knownp of they pnattons to ihe lfmiporor, the.Von- deaths; whooping- cough, two caes, city, died;at -aI sokhe Zeliung of Blerlin says it on-- one death; ophthatlmia noonatorum' day.Aills, "deal deretanda. one case, ' mooia,' folowing - -- The deaths from pneumonia were a weak nd, 'if HAD GERMANS ON GO ALL DAY. seven, influenza 14, heart disease three, fred - srioun '1i and bronchitis iwo. There were no i willelt tn. Americans App1~' To Have Passed deaths from violent nausea. The num- hosotl4 - 1 Through the Msin Hindenburg Line her of chIldren Who died under ohedft' late.. -I Weto t.Qetn aa. year was 14; the number betweonews n 006 e Ite. Wes ofSt Qunti Cn*[ tand fire years, four, The num-ber of wa n his 324 With the American Forceo North of persons who died over 00o3ears of age uithe B.fM.he.'1 Si. Quentin, Sunday, Sept. 29 iBy theI was eight. The deab in publicIc ointe-plate ie Associated Press).-Alongz the front tllotilone were live. -. Cll~e 'whr'' between St, Quentin and-tbo sea lm- ltr9 -'crtani gains were made today and to- IULR L q *sp n naight it seemed that-the Germon in- -'-t 6atanre, at least for the moment, had ROBS!RT R. MWHlftn #'h$,Vr 'alckened. Britisht, Belgians and - iiht6 f.,ytl:Arimenicans tad the Germane on.the go The funeral of the late Oobet't..tttI 4e a hiday. MeWhirr took plane' from wtl lop is)c Ii uo ~The reotstance encountered by teofsmotheM lebt,) ~~Iitt, < V 1Sl Whirr, 2418',fenof, tirety. t sflday ",.,merican troops was as strong as tro t- slc, aidWs-i f ifd. r fl iiarl i 'ething olferect by the Germans fo db.a asaheip.o find r.6 Bitswre01 p tmn teer vies-at thela home,,rk tA. deleg,1' n e Th mrcnsa el hre dtaceefel sa an h evce.a ehoeA gEfrom Lime to toe.by machine tion of the-employes -oftb th.'I. e n"smepae thsopa- hr toe.n"mebr wsoee me by:, o amo lac ts oppsi- Whr! sre and membehpir. oti'thplrI. i~i e1 F

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