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itot-actually bngmiVni;;:l~. e edt
It the- serit gnor-th of the for. ~IS~-we ar wt o onvlnoe the gvernmes IbdtedLkjv
its the Ohio boys crossed an open "1. g " trb uaa str
apace that lay betweent the..ls JO7 pi zu. Ore fl-nm the peol eknclran. Boohe trench, and the beglnnln' of Here's a photo of the war lord of Oauay at I ir 20. tre. Ze Is oonferving With Marshal Von wblcilup to this time have not h1 Bge)Jv
--jj% ofthe forest. German inachinegunera. Hindenburg and the Auatrian military plenipcten tie' The p0 recently was suehggled oi~t of prmaoy ~t,,, aii. e ~O
hser-will be evidently paralysed with,fright at2"Ihp sontrealo.irmakn the sight of thousands of khaki-clad bucked up. Our first blows had made Warren; Cseslaw Itonopie,. one. 611 ReeI th e ao ore veals o the RailOitmn
boys 'ruching upon them w~th ear him groggy, but the German com- Hodson; M~ary Laweckt. 20. 1604!nary labors 9gardtpg le1gal uiel etsnet
which offi- ktpllttlng War whoops, decided that mand, on the second day, rushed into Van"e Jessie M. Woodbury. 2.6 Tall,
their ont beet bet was to "beat it." aton..eyrtdisions.. "t epal~ *s Vihilt e b 'O ~LEVeC
AJ.L&ROE CAGE troops. ai Deaths from pnwumona all fa by foraa bji n of A state tylbuinaL
g5u cotrl tokm satoRtto de O ED REAL WORTH. N OT I Theresa Strick. 36, 21,6 Geneses; "The new systema of Imperli gv.FANZSA
amr d Ie too mysain t h deomil Zanter, 30. MtitA btaptal; Viola erment involves a new goyaront 04
il the forest, where we had hurriedly These- new troops look advantage ____Hoy. 23. 104 Loran'~ga rogoll. for.,,.....Itr.Alsae"tor-aine Alseipinsa'we, of the erected an enormous prisonlers' cage of our Inability to bring up our artil- 29, 1921 F'ranklin; James E. Harsiitp, pointed by the' governor sAd sere Ifth yehbrbdwretasadbe lr ecueo temdynaridDahsFCstarm.2;69ehs~p;JaseA iny 9,tr o tt fo eiso
emm oudbeidh German trenches. fone counter attack after another. t+_575 Lincoln; Hattie. Yarlingtop,.36. eond-chamber of the Diet, wilr eie
ao 'rotten As thief of police, it was Rtalph D). IL was in these counter attacks ber Of 6sblcrease i 161 PamwipdL &nna Goldie. 83, 121 members Of provincial governmets tW~ 'lu~
a the junk. Cole's 10b to "slate' the prisoners that the boys from Ohio proved their _ ___________Illnoa; Itaymona C. Maras, 86}~j631I li 11ND f8> T ~s et aH
Sag,.- asr.4hen-a~ce 1n,..,.- real worth, B13~ lj~ir~i t-- ~ - "h~~-otyetAdm o-liasa eaai
at of thse._ tinths *&.-se Our tanks had arrived. 11b I6*rnI Wbil~ld -TIU FLU AT A aJ"NlE Homner Crandall. 26. Georgiaav'ana leagues is political authority forte 55554bvsij
J that t}ye priacheis' cage. I halted Ralph If he these the boys went After the Roche 1'alrfax-si;.%izganae J. C. Kim*~ 8, German people. The peoplelogati.pefey.Ohioan, taro ever y inatzzea ent the q fee. - oed b an not lifted tor 2261 Glenwood; Lean K. Eppley; $2, have. been In the saddle. Nowthy JQ hapsis
nan soldier whole German army, log batk. It was 'said by 'a high Sunday. Another home chburch state Hospital, P'rederickstowli. 0.; are to ride. Political developmn i C t1te "ut1o5at".eleiRlh.-APa.h ndo h e~n a's sriecoig enehMray 6 0 Genod
i and pro. 'You don't know us feliows. Wait fighting: 4. Death toll reached clm51 On Anastasia Skreypinaki, 16, 214 Do- To Prevent Oly tssd Ief eas 4 AD
td that the Untl Tom Jonas gets that stream of "Net a foot of ground Na 'Wednlesday with 82; total. 115. troit; Katarzy'na Rudnlcki. 94, 1130 LAXATIVE0 12105604 QtfliIX1 'TbtaI n V R
ne~as tianatie wilPsptOpsalas
er to bild prisoners headed this way. By the by the enemy thru tl(6 position leld Number of cases reported on 2Belmont;. Ralp Bond, 16. 101.2.~ ta. i. tim u wilj ' asi baa. A e. "
iachlne OW. way.' added Cole..ddyuha yth rosrmOi. Wednesday, 371; total, 5449. Superior. li.j 'ef
him. - what a general said sbout this Ohio By the third day the Ohio boys Totali \lnfiuensa deaths, '67; 'UN WITH SERIII
Sowe the outfit the other day? He said there were thru the forests of Montfaucon. total pneumonia deaths, 51.
Rhatag at was only one crl~eism-to make of They-stomed the vlllage'of Montfau- CiyUldemielogist Panpuent City emiologist k r. H -.
sat election. It. and that was that nhearly every oon, which lay a short dlstanoejo the back from Mtdiliesota With io. neqwown etb fr aei se 5 "asa.Gee
' to make man in it ougt to bean otlcar.' ot.wpn up mciegun nests e n seum. Hospittl. RÂ~Â~ hesti r, urdt Muffis AJtieetie. Edre
the north," wipin machin oduansarha be a new Inluenza the titA1 it speH llbaler is mad
mlls agin. p oe ideothdba quickly and holding, the villa~ge oTldo o of bard- f tad:can easily e
metaansent into the'forest to see that none against all counter attacks. withi.Vr earnesd arse lIte. ~A
me,9 pretext. of the prisoners strptyed from the Once "out. of.tlee woods,7 the prog. Toledo Will 4tperieihw lid, tteeud } o ed ph ta 1 " '
Bopdwesrath roads'leading back t4-the prisoners' rea of thes fura a tayadhoecpb 1-enxtSnaadte a
dcae. e.sure, and thy "poit a ta6 n oe hl hrii~edf 1r~y rdte a n a
atsr-n b ai b ni i Soon the prisoners began arrlv ng. jectlve on echdl dai'me, because of the influtelua epidemic. The serum i-.oi
ES TO with Jones in the lead. There were Their morale Is high and their 'The closing order issued by Mayor here It is re t ti estl breathe it ih ovr thbtit
aoe hundred In the fth fgtin prtwnef 'ese Sobrelber' a week ago Monday will' Health Comunss Weiggoner infestsd nieatesasa were ifwl Aot
LL fioren bprtwnefl 'ese pa~ egin Its work of hog
bunch. J aones wouldn't have traded abu vr uftoe eesnenot be lifted before that time. said onWednestayw he le e cs rma HmnlI md Oi
paeler of places with Preaident Wilson at that the day when the first contingent And there is no certainty when it h rs of thApdpp e eno ustalian pucatyptol oauale
aChurch. momient. landed, but-I say that?hven't' seen will beredndd Tbht hinges upo passed, the death toll fobr the neat with ether aadpttcs and Isvey r Noki
day- hepdfwdon poal il elre pleasant to breathe
da epdOHIO BOYS AB GUARDS. any better fighters than our boys the tprogress of the ifluenza, which.fwdy rbbyWl elre It i4 guarante sal baunlb s- b4
am vists to In'b~i. te 15 days, hars resulted In the re- than' ususl from the thousands of tarnb, brancslt04, soe5 bbreat. cous ' Ito.
th I f One would have thought t)(at he fo Oho'cases 111 since last week. and colds or mosy belt. It o1en
had aapure ofm igl-add They always know where they're porting of 1446 cases to the HealthhtastleupniIn o
Thr agsvrl hoduhosgoing and they get there. Division and the death of 118 people" Hexctthreotscasnwouta ufeupsdItw mi-ae
nu50e oheeereseer__hiodoghoy There have been A total ef 67 to decrease, the death roll to In Uts5 by W. I.& Milner & Co.an 'fme
nssonwith bayonets fixed marching along aeaths fromaunfuenzaaandfr1wn crease slightly and then a general druggis everywhere.
wihi het rsoer.MRecS.se te.R A BERGER DEAD dats Compladete P sbsdnc o bthadotoalcaes CuttleeO incluncudngdinrg WS~~t
I the Rev, tepioe.I eabedhepneumonia In a little ever two susdneo ohadtoa an ad one bottle of Ityomei. cosetP o po
aperdboys as Joe Turner from Paulding. lredTegr2 ido weeks, and deaths., little. V6110e extra bottles, f aftr
apRuare Henry Bouluboulle and LaVaergne E. Mr. AlrdBre, ward nedddied' bane fac )
idwf Mo tilgan from Fostoria. 'Dusty' Tuesday night in her home at 1216 PRESSURE I8 STRONG. " AY AE Mrmo. er d5 Ls-"Ade s~emash4. -
n w in Rhodes from Salem and Warner Cot. Upton-av. after a short illness She Strong pressure has been used to Many of the cases now being me. '
nlord inltigham from Columbus. eaWhrhubnoesnnd cause the closing. order to be lifted ported are mild, the commissioner -ofcr
H.Boh From that time on untl dark the daughter, four sisters and a brother, on next Monday. With both the re- reports. There Is a growing feel.-av
IBotboscame heck every few minutes One sister. Mrs. Charles Goats, lives ported cases and the deaths mount' Ing. too, that In the general excite onat.with prisoners. at 438 Prescott-et. Services will be log upward, it Is doubted if that meat many cases reported as lu"e
)NROE.Everybody In the Ohio 'outfit will held 14 Boyer's Chapel at 8on presaure will avail haeapae ol~a were not induensa, but minor HarP
swa lha h otal capture the first Thursday. Burial will be In Wood. Rptal merchants haeapae oillnesses that ordinarily would not jf ' watrj ~ e0
(Special.)- day of the battle exceeded 1000. The lawn Cemetery. Mayor Schrelber to. modify the Sat. be reported. -ls 9
ad a mar. official American communique -sald. - urday closing co-dam at least. The It is equally tri*a hsalth officials
day. " that the total prisoners taken the '.HELD AS SELLERS. Paul F$). executive has not indicated nor in. believe, that many asses that shoulddrk
f 11.1~ee about 5000. in which case Ohio must bus were arrested on Wednesday at The highest death toll for the 16 the Stats Health Division. were not NDOG 8'9ON1
aiver bu; e credited with one-fifth. Marion by United States Marshal days Toledo has, been In the throes reported. _______________________
aey t, The enemy. after the dfirst day, Bartley., charged with selling dope. of the disease.was recorded on ~ ~ CU55
Wednesday when 82 "death certifi. L U Ih"fI I1N.
cates were fled with the City Health lu-ri-i UU OUNU I1.
Division. Sixteen of these deaths 'S V e
wee from Influensa and Ii from * "omlatosoloigi.up y'B o K w C
OTeewere 276 addlllonalse re. fA'ejlEe~aYun o e
WICaIoiastesn'WeThereath an inres Savemruswc eggs-sa
are bot o e the Tuesday record yohr
s3' foeight days, Ot, 16, 276 cases, erY iw s-Pplm&!s-a billowe
three deaths; Oct. 17, 841 cases and fokI y ace.-doll eywith noW8
3ed an.sahsfied wihthilvn
seve deaths; Oct. 18.432 easel and ee Yocobowl ' -o of SA.Vt.
14 s ofn deaths; Ot 19. 570 casey and pcenmt of all lcitness comes flbis e- -'ta ~
seenli anci Tl aOP - s u. ee deaths; Oct. 25 and 21 1 S a ctur bowl ad liver. ''
day and Sunday. 615 cases and 22 Oi pretdavgti
al. )deaths; Oct. 22, 273 cases and 32 pound m>xEd with olve oil to sad ont -y geni
'es W ItflOUt cay n a +h t deaths;. '8 Al ae. ad3 the liver and bowel6 which ho gavadeths
Lhf'jI and 'nourishinc~ quai- oase es:Tkn he reported stitut for aeoml are Agcnasottiia,849 n asm In their-ofa
far out a ss those o~ lo eeig that all fat talities from pneu- about tha excr nc o strtota '. sn
OU A aS nooe anla were the result of complic ~,, wa..r o~ ysk~1nld benI an.,- 8
7e es k a on o eaths reported Tuesday from '!n- r:., "re'
fluensa were: Stanilaw Kowalski, ee p s
-five months,' 1410 Vance; Rachel I. p ", V
+rHafartepen,; of 1213 Michgj -" **'
Carl B. Haftertepen. 34. of 1383 Mich....
Iganl, atheripe Chamoberlain, 69, of. 9 a
1260 Noble; Tlenn F. Rowe. 14. of r..'
1404 Loouast;AOtt~e Boeltar, 38,..of.
VSTUMI es A ":
333 J 1i15h yp A7br,Whardt, 21), of '..' "t
1943 ltComW~i..Osca B. Pattseon, ~ '
'Ofal~ t Ek. 14k S. 1316 W. ~ "~
" Woo I~J,,Lld 6 701~ s
{" F. Y '.e -.... Yr., r t.';.!&:.Â~. _ a.._ -., *)4 s, 4. ' e
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