ï~~MANY INFLUENZA'CASES
'Actir n ay Beta ken-to Prue
verit Cro4 dig of
Street Cars:.
qj:.Co en madet thebealtiepartinent that certain Milwaukee Inetitutlons are violatig some of the of
hers that were issued in eneectlon -
-wth'the-fight against Spanish in uese- ",:,"-.
ma were discussed at a eta.hr
iday afternoon by ealth C osnitaintr ai. Ceorged and.
George f. Ruband and, msnbp of
Siboard, who hakebeen
within mnw an ohUsmoeto
check the spread of the disease. M Y R L
-sarloer ini the. day movie.theater
''eanagers eonferired owith the oon nosoner and o t the mayor, endhwere -nE.bck oli hber
forced tarte o saing lidh clnthed ostasrkdcokbc
conditions did not warrant sus an-K o h
besifted by -lat nofnbeclsause trnp
b ut sh.nnotcons cirepe n sIy o dont
so while Milwaukee has over 200 new -
csas a day. In order that Mlwaukeeans may- not
ilhwsekee Is Better. Injure the mechanism of their dlocks
Hte pointed out that the conditions by turnlngthe -Saudi backl one hour
in Milwaukee are better than In any when the lime scheduie of the' United
other city In the United Stated" of States reverts 'back to its.. old course.
shout the same poiulation. but-main- WH.I Upmteyer, re
taine that the conditlons haeeare bet-. Idea n'Umye copnty f he.
icr only because the public generally Dl"andl p escompny has. isnnd the stores, shops end amusement:sued the following met of rdles:
places are co-praint with the do-. "To set a striklng cilocic back whi
pavtment. -. derange the. mechanism and you are
On Thursday 272 new oases were re- obliged, to have 'your dock repaired.
ported, of which elxly'three camin Ie atufay e'vening stip 'our clock for
tiuring the afternoon." The total.tivu lust one hour than start It again withtames, deducting deathse and recoveries. out setting the hands and- you will
t uibe1i lill.: Thursday's- 4eath rol then have the correct time Sunday
wAt spresent------------------the ml,orning. - -
At peset terearesixy-tree~'.it you can not stop your clock move
core who watch the cars at transfer 'the hands -forward Ind let the clock
corners and other important street ca ncstike eleven hores that -will bring-the
points. They see to it that crowded time back-one hour and you will havecars are prevented. However. it1 the correct time" Sunday miorning.
soldtha whn te cre sa~e ~ Watches and clocks that dent etrike
transfer crners the conductors per- cancbe setbp n-ohr sdse
mit others to 'enter the car -- rains will not behedhback 'one hour
Pise ef hievie Mee. Sunday morning as was previously
Ths hst.eus a t o moviereported, acrdng to Assistant Super:
er.
lip
Incorporatesr
ru.
Clifton-Wit
Schoet. -fi
Y, and S. C.
Saros0 Savall=the tie-tug=
~ ~i~g, neck-nagging
and patience-trying
anti c o-,11a r makes.
nccss ry. Slip-Easy
Collarsare mad with
a=patent formation
that.insutea a free"'
(~~andra~as tiolido.
g - ood. aortment of
styles -to choose from.::
Stoqk'-np for the season
now while these savinns ate possible.
GIMBELS
Near"Grand Avenue
a zxod Entrance.
retet
PALTRY SUM IS BID
FOR SEAT ON 'CHANGE
A bid of $50 for a-ntdinbership is
the Chicago Board of Trade was- refused at the sale of the asets- of
Charles 5. Gltavin, bank.tr~5 kel
The membership to the Â~iCagp -Board
of Trade Is estimated to be' worth- bE.
tween $5,000 and $6.000. The bid for
the membership was so low that Rteferee Johp Harper, who condlacted the
sale, ordered the sale of the property
of Glavin postponed.
To obtain a transfer of a certificate
of membership, the sanction of the
govet-sing board of the Board of -Trade
must be received. The leaders of the
t'hidago Institution have declared they
nill not recognise the membership
vslid in the hands of any except the
original owner. This stand was dtaken:after the ruling of the United States
droult Court of Appeals, which held
that to carry equity in law the rights'
climed by the Chicago hoard could be
classed only as personal.
4tecaude of this decirion. referees In
tankrupthy have found it almost Incposei iby oseaslmembherships in the
board mdonues the bidders fear their
mnembershilp wilt not be recognised by
the officials of the trade board.
- 1D138 0F PARALYSIS.
-Louis C.' Federman, about 99 years
old, 111i Twenty-third seet, a machinist employed by the Ali s-Chalmsers
company, suffered a stroke of paralysis
while at work at the plant-Thursday
night. He died one hour later at the
company's hospital. The body was
removed to the morgue.
F7OF
'OW11 -WK s vr.iing, resulting In a product fones
PERMT ISGIVE TO talcum powders. In fast, an hopel
PERMT ISGIVE TO mass which is finally treated to
vent spontaneous.comnbustion as
BIiLD DISPOSAL P IN plose. This atomizedKelI
______AL LANTfed Into the combustion chasmber
The war Industries board at Wash' furnace through a carburetor, -
ington has Issued a permit to the city preheated air is mixed In propes
of Milwdukee to prcoeed with the portion with the aoized fuel at
building of x-temporary sewage ie~- combination of.hot air and ft
posal--plfatos0h Jones island, sad the driven into a. circular combs
first cootrencts-. have. en e. h chamber which has no other
pan "vh b4- "lmpletet!inabole t. h thessir whls ecarries the fya n l ba;$,0.0 h h ixuebrsi h ob
gets pako th ciysreuechmewihusmkanlewhich can be brought to Jones tl sal ash or slag deposit in the func
through' the new sewerage lntet-c pt- course. there is-s-apercentage. of.
log system, will be treated at this all soft coal, but this ash has bee
plant. The construction wot-kn-ill duced to such fineness that aft
begin In- lbecember. - - goes through the comtsustione ohm
Fem..and out of the vent tips-it to it
WAR WbRKER SUCCUMBS couldbe"Â~ ioa lc off.sinwspac e and
-cud be olctdIwudb
TO INFLUENZA ATTACK to be perfectly clean.
System Not Expensive.
Waldemar 0. Sebmal 10 years old. This system of treating the f
son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A Scemali net expensive when done in
1411 Chamnbers street. died fr-o pneu-:etn bs results infsuchmonia on Wednesday, In "Richmond, moftu-btheva fuelcoo the
COi., according to word received hbecnomtlunelieabltst erecoosoea
by his widow. Schml bhad blnse-on mpihae beand tasderyeofo
ployed in the government ship yad orhihsavedben.Adveryreent
Buesed shis widow and parents, he is oadhih sanderin, A eryineenl
survived by two sistsers and a brothermaevapyratin.sonetwengieer ohn
benyi,who is aiee at Itichmond. The a'nsnevei seamtic otlve ouna
body is expected to reach hers about wfatoriz eca'onelier'.forAdTb
Sunday or Monday. cduematrange- ofoix.edocnalunwnd I
men w11be nnunedlater. average teasor boiler - at the ' pr
GEORGE L. STEPHENSON fiienWiyft t1he 'sameagradeof fuie
IS H RE O BUSNESSbe made' to evaporate 'six pour
George L. Stephenson, formerly of anhd autotc the ueodevicet
Milwaukee. but now of Michigan City, torhylout rthoj osteola
Miss, is at thde Hotel' Pfister, hv theot-vofnertie doom ofrteloalah
big been called here bybusiness cots- the ehut of tlon oas hrelsmoangth
nected with the recent death of hisgic ein iaty. o- h sokn
brother. -Fred M., Stephenson, big Clisfrptnswr 1e
Hame Morand O ghkohe trtder. J.patent office about three se alMraOhoh ndH.ado hrdyW,wilas
BonManetoniila ofhesmoe a ahntatoelate Senator Isaac Stephenson, are tsununsnem to- Wehasgon. omec
a~o t te Htel fiser.departments engaged.- in war s
Influenza
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