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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ toet b emes ftei ailie. Three hue-M.Q. ~ alwsa n of the late ut.we -are hoping that'wa-t;ietb ~id' whc h4yrm "'the chirmen of all war-time womensor- York Shipbuilding CnednyVioletiketerday of;oeumon 5 poerOTEoo;?Y. ganinaittone let tile-ity. urging them to number to the twro yard. of the Huoty V. T. Qolokeall. Ht wasn twent-eev +, Her body, accompatned by'a little guard WILSON NOEjpp l --Sate a dtitd ltntrterfell treoght for the fight and Joene Cpahy. Aftr aneducationtoi the public sohools of honor compoeed of graduate nuee FAVOR T iIWNCII i ~ tnte hb fl onma. Tb. ardor Titera l tmliianitoriage of coiltee to it. otudied music, taklen a the- eteeo-ftoepftaiTreiplo; ab~h-- isue breyi. ecry um~chait- bury ioflueen victims and the uner.I at the tltverelty of feoeelvaoia. H a ottketohrhmnIoeytl feiedfrmIePe ee Womenes Committee of the abr. of the oty met with Meyer Antbheam" oa reporter In 11911. Two pers asiel.. whefneral ervlhee Ill he held",-______ - Throo/ fa th of an:; CTeu omnc otalready muered Into She tBomrd of Health, tileafterooont, elo d otrbtdmnytce to an iurment m he wi fom teeognstoswe eiewa l endonot MmuKirhy wasn 26 year. old and twee toom who faeelioned Itasaet hurt Silt eo f h oia Oiosfo thm ralatoewe deiewashlbedn.publications dealing with theme ubjeta. graduated from the Jeffersone.ahaci two now are themolmedibft Its -a o reort amthesuehoitsprvteersnoare to sbe nelfgen- 7 MREDATS TMEDE Te te William CIDrieooll. C. Me. a yrn ego,.Sinmethee ebb had benen.0-orundoese-beneetheir pe pomlttoO, mdaeyiriid deheoniwhotwagprereringSfr thty to In breariVis andngmNurides', foetyt ein a __hood in Ot. Viocent's Seminary, (lerman= dutydSheffgrsoatly pitl'endere hrefiltedf.th-' av fl on t Bieparing and servig diets. feeding Va-town, wherr lie had been a student 11 maypotionto brel y er da eel[o a dot its. cr ie olene rosendun et o lderp0 VitOUfo ay ~ mn then he y ardvThe ad ou IPreeldthsesnoet aleeb feeLagstDa bl.dedthr tbee t h aig o ieromefandean- Le fIfteO itm o a e er idteeyeedpo nlee.kindness nod wee hold' in epecialiyhiin which a hotid bl ranted the Jetie labogwe ie which will reliree thetrataIn o00e ed Lrget rag Epidemie He wae raised to the dlaeoneate by Cr- eteem by her amepelate norseen Germans e igpits Hfeard.-oep pte boebbI p tzied nuroe. Camp Meade, Md.. Oct.-Seoonty-five, ditael Gibbons In the Baltimore Cathe- The first death from inptieea ateond requeestof the Inv bt.1 eee~tOto Aieti yfrte oeiue dratilasl May nod Probably would have de.16wr iite ihIfun he nurmes of Jeffereon Hoepital occurred the eemy ham withdrawua-half d0"31!-0090CASES IN STATE. wm de OI eelrckn,it itoehen ordurcd io the priethood In a few last Friday. when Mied Nther Leeber not- milmsor. more boy ond ' 9tFrench A ntdthndna H.. lezaeyar oh lcongt-no ondt 200 new cabereof pneumonia dt ooh. - - - nOhyill otubeln n ropod at Camp Meade during the fitt He wan horn le Brooktlyn about 2combed. About Oh oub of tho 186 Pupil Soigian hbrs -- Lucerneecountlee, and we haese.re- 24 hours, it was announced today,. It, yearn ago. Funeral arrangements have iersmiboipta r eailtfehep- The ttiritudnewOf he etty peterduap weo owrt tee porte of ecttering cason in Beater- 1 was thesectond largetdeath lint reported, not been rowmpleted. MtianAnna M. Cumming., twenety oe5coming in wag hmpRemiwe frcepi the AO1Lsitern ifshould eap theme are well over 2tt0 ro0 hecmpfo0nyoe0a bt Mrs.Flela tneatlep Webeter, wife of fu eondafrm ernrna tcaimnees of the people They wre eager Ihg o eater in Pnsy sni ow," ead e eunecemmiio h hte eca.died..pyeterday at J9 -7-Hsptadied tIn.Monday at to road the newenapere- agthe to- eo fm F.eRo ey.Comisinero elh oa.nw nlez aetwda marked her home In West Seventh at of Infle- the institution. of pneumonia. folbewing torts and the anieeptloa of lbe tonv-re __________.. "My ad-rice to thenpeonpl of the State now deccine while no Increase was -noted in nos She bad helped her husband an attark of Inftuonza. tionr In the cf, olthe - 0!t4"DaUn c: I qkm ae n e h-oa m etmnae. itate the epidemic attackeed Chntr. ssemCummingseswal 11l only a few days pnhiic piaese geneboral FruiterndeNe~ O -mtoowhich are organising for relief." in this city 00 deaths dues to iftueneaoshe wasono the hoard of managers of the before her death, and It he not known setnato interret that ha lboatce -Genet~h r al Beary in golog to and 1.523 now cames of that aiment! J. Lewis roer Heepital and belonged hweernrce h ae? nseto thesenestionahl beo mite. Lohl UfI!oton to discuns jte general intlu- werr recorded for the 'ant O4 houre This-to the Emergency Aid. Red Crose and had not been nursing any inluenea Pa- Thero wesn demonettio antic p - )-I ess situatioin in Pans cania anthracite wae the larget eumber of new ctibe toi Chidrens Aid Soceties. tients. Sits hamdent tann fa h ire of any enerdy pah The peoople ERINISASE;,1 Usldgand todustrial centren with ttatoinal anre.one day neco the epidemic tartod Johtt E. Lewis hospital ince Jlaen. t ryihee g Mer a tehome did their leaders ereved lbs necessity h em eOfrhb autbiie ee -died Sunday et his t t 08 oePedLob aw, forr rn,t.Nowhere was a nn raeet o nsmnte opae ahe-enn penaed Delawe re atDieeton P1ive Philadelphians were among the home. ice die votwitheieMOR'DIEIngCtheN t ense fbottb- oCeremJnar.r DS gual bhuit ldky forco~emope~ra- teda. h wur:and Gibso tah-t-t ea---wth.m...____otcur.---- - - Hoe betweethe Red Crone and the 11amluurruaite wathand Gihoeenem-y-Pin*einacuHe an ______ State Board of Health. The headquhiJterm Wet Philadelphia; Ira Frnbkectld utaestedl-ewOaOfi - or. t1evN g oe sd an indicathen of oonfneion- *nd f2b ird t fe- hc h we opened at the euggetion of acting Lansddle-, ChalestE. KohrhMount Wolf; -Tsdah ffu ekdDeoeem. that an Allied vittory wee niear; buntrvt oonibtiol r or Health S. Franktlin LnnKrbs B thov 5 tepitnn FoPolt- -Th da hatu rthe trewsof theit dm tio raemweeanybnuSlmo mangehee. ert ave h argest of iitsn y. Cealdal Hadheppad, 2 1" "'sA ppeee-fter-in- Fifteen deathe._had -m!tLreported I er t-te semar anen Taae ee ihaee chae ote- Tuirobrrben t.Germantowe. Herbert RH. - - or t Cadavfenu o noo odysic eyu- fthat of the Allied etilitarylsucc0es L-hntefeeomo headqarers Thi sepws ad l'o-Vndersice. 0206Richmond at.Pe0 tladel- - last twent- f u thedyar. non. eet.ti he elh*.If the German chanceallor anlto Attetroc h eeoted ari ary owing to thecrapid spread of the phisi.: enamin BonfildPoem.loui - - nomb e o fsith Coot, voidFtheead btf e eaehkodfd- teriooegnmthtrhdhtelnnasadinwren nietlenea he all parts of the etate and dorl.75-.0t L.Pinepha al enepcalip at Chester aed In boheylkill Merparree Green. Lancaster tcoty; Ste-' - ftee on the forms cretse in the nember,of new oaembet 10sin pontedar meemln foeemyhclsdiwoem county-pitntOberebt 31260Iiton at.,Philidel- 5te5October 10 dot that he onpects many deaths owing to iv dcie-teele nernaieltvene -'The OttRonev Moneignor William Kieo- phia, ood Bernard AY Sheley Jeokin- to the epidemic, up the numerousnwseriousecease of pneumonia. hrewt- ettemevs an. D. D.,rector of St Patricks Catholic town Pe. - to nighteen. Of thoemwho died today nine were Treete eee coPmaMe anxh 11Te oevf n a Chereh, han opened an emergency hoe- Jobse L Lewis Of thee e~tteee at the Cooper Hospital, four et thevRydnndr oosech of Ptltt Mooto nfaleomibrirsn pgal in'SL Patrick's Parieh Hal,011 S. 'tifi Ii"WANES AT fCiMPD ilYfifteen hayt been Emergency Ho0p9tal in the Battery S Tenn a texvamistetproeiuton etorn qaiyo flat.0OLU O~eLO~nI tedliti lISA pollgomesin alive oerrice and three Armory.. one at the. Wet Jertel HoIm Tne opiion wae- n emnem tha t uteraogaltentost Tb, hospital ban been placed In chargeeiter oo the pension lest or in li-v-yopthit Honpitel and one at htotes no willinthe sstoratoth deamaaeeoltooth of the Siseore of St Joon'h attacked to Only Forty Nww iaoo 3Develop, in 24- et-emeot smrvico with their eame. etain- Charles Potter, a policeman twenty' rnociegnr ee tosgt tedem t and sfmitnno St Ptrcks cholan Rd roCro Dvc d on the rolls of the bureau. Theetofrnorern year. old, died at his home. Sl intred ort hrbt terreransIt ens i-deut gaat SI Peterb18 o t andik' Red Croem it- Hour Period whose deatite were reported'-to;Superin- Douglas mt Among thoeewvio died wan tanied their peace move with att order dc otelws on bade were installed In the hospital today. - Camp Din, Wrighimtown. N. J., Oct. 5 teedent Mill. today were 1 afollows: lire- Marie Conley. whose father, George for the starting of fires' along the wieSomsinfey Ti E mergcy.- Aid continues its er- fSpecial),-()no new Influenaspatient wans ila Wo.cire. had e-W eit id"eudy lr.Cn front, bos horio altthe oenttbiw-VFe.oe oe orlam. tktion 1010 5. 19th t-;' Vasco lived at 715 Roydan et. geelnatlen In aid of the anthorities Mrs admitted to the base hospital duriegaSonooe 2hedPe t.ainEghteltet onae wttend lafar from own. ialv.bae pn t John C. Grooms, chairman of the Home oclrd 2hadPeet.sain ih itr f mercy conqoched with laerindwihteame rmtwnvi mata duteeC Otnief Piieon. annoned today ttth woa -furherprid(e eItfry SmusatPlte.;Mrtnb.Oeln htChehofte mmmatasnot-,imsthdtecladtarr the teprnipeththndea {988 had been contributed..to ITheIn- other new e.esdecoloped in the catep. Tanerseation. 7200 Telip at- Michael Jy tion, were offered for nurning nr-ime l etit Journal, "that the aethor ef thesm emoeofeeog tlnnea Fund for then eleio. f feterr according to the report submitted by thit Smith, dthanod Fairmount av. station,.cal the Battery S hospital today. They wllhbrbaous proeeedings are oetraloftheir o h ounl.coe Ths fund wan tarted ttSaturday for amp surgeone. Twenty-four new deaths Gresoet Smith bedelised It the Uelt- Probably, go on duty tomorrow., tminds to commit uch ensne deeds ateqawigtihtesq Ih^vruntutoof peuring tuapplieneed- wdre repoted, makfig 182 sine theel-s-CdStaesmiNavy and died at the Naval Dr.Ftrnk D. Conk, forty-one, died at such a moment. belying their Pacitclb-teGvrmelwoe ad by perets stricken with the diseae Hospital.bihoenLarlSigstemr-ilav.tried and sahe togotpropr cre o bedemin tarted, and 29 new canm nf pneu- Mr. end lire. Joseph Chappel. 40e K. mug, from pneumonia. which he con- cnemaoae nwppr Lome V-ievaiaonf taenin ahopial hemoeyinbengmnia developed. At the predent time Haines et.- Germantown, have beth died tracted from Influena patients He Is ae on osia.Temne sblaLibre. eaye everything IU eubordinate 1 rto yansthamte uSed an rapidly an it Ie remirod. there are 2.080 ouffering from influonza of influennaend a d~ouble funerel will be survilved by hin wife. Dr. Cook wansh into fteeey-oso oetn tntn umaa One of the ward. ef Emeergenicy Hoe- and 10064 frow pneumonia. hel Friday. Hoon fCtdecut w et-~ not accopt simply and purely the prin- be n rntc-pr: pita No. 2. which In being etablished Among thosn who succumbhed were Pri- Mr. Choppeirms deoath occurred Sunday, and wan promient In fraternal rircler. elie and conditios stipulated by Preal- ain ftewrdl yen the maine building of the old Medico ratePallit Gaines, t049 Fairmont av., foliowing a weekes ilinet. Him wife. Many. wan a Masne Red Men, Eagle and a dent Wiisne.a napee n n Chit-ungiral Hospital and College. O8th Trenton; Joemph Themmwita. 0Del- who had been nursing him, contracted Junior Mechanic He was a director of "trhor. in no neceasity to hove an arm-prteyfothldpn o h Emlergency Hopital Na.S. summer at,. and Ecdward Kapp.,te8t1a. Both will be buried in the mama ersve at 10 mince matters or contpromie sys oinlpo~yadm wttw51 he-l ocaited ito th-Phlloearlte S d et, Philadepoia: Cornelius Bedd. Ivy HilCemetery. lie. Chattpell wsee MEDICAL ST~flHMf DISS that ergan. nrewlomi'heso Cleb 1-1U Arch t will be opened lat.Ephraim. N. J.. Charmes V. Harden. Ha- twnnty-eight atid his wife twentytwo. The Newspaper France Libre, the No-tbmune olutnmo toayortmoro ylleN J; ilim vas JrsyThey leave twohiidrene four yers 600 Ye r 3Cat 5fferse O Cllege tiomi socialist organ, declares that it lf;ad o.ta today orseph Crrwley, Wiliton, rt.i; -oldaned the other two wojha, With the exoeption of the suffsring J Cowe. me 5IWilliam J. NardeamtetiC y- wn a Snocuebe to Inifluelg ol eop i lvnecmineyad-ac ae feeykn frmhteu.tesuet ftePn-Frank Lemenyoe Pembeton, N.:; boh uldpwatept-eindveetopletewoldy nee n a trmfd frmplnathestufortSoial eenn.t- F. Coiburt. Chorine Countylid.: Herbert itntotemrtary and aotistant titlire DI Josph Marion Lanham, twenty-tour, fandldowalluedint himsn theuonm ont acoSordod Ruamein bt.Sydr i ab N.;MronSn cro teMei itead rs Cm ndd, luin ohi sth day volunteered an a bedy tont asnin, er N indFsrN Md Morto Seen.cofthpdeytrai Media ofpleand risyow-Spartanehueg. S. C.tn oohefirst student ewhoe noble letslligenc and high moral le.i h eet:'nursesaidea at hospital Na. t- drenNewn s oetr lid. n SreY5t. oloig Inflenza. ediasofpioray of thm Jefereon Medical College to die lete"Ity make him the world arbitratoraitetothrgodw Thres weeks ogo thee students enter- Frn'igIehee.N ~ -in Mianonic, Odd Fellows and Methodist of inhluenaa. Me wan le his second year (Tee commesnt of this and other Pereeshnbn fhr ed a Yearscourmete of prefeenl finn o niij Iwe Cherok eireles sa a etuideot of medioine and wan a ewelpaperegws-,evIdently made befosfmthiowinoreet training for odial weekt DROP IN I IFLUL lA ATLEE D. Iarn A. Vanerveer, of Mount gradluate of Wofferd College. He lived Preiet lson's respose to the Ger. tlletadunie y Y W C A. MAKES liS~d.Holly, N. 3., died of pneumonia Monday formery at 629Ssprucoe t Hi s parent. The Potit aieonnedr etbdare etbeeaut The.eWotowoA. W.EC.MASbnKer-S eprtfor Day Shown ONomber of -night, at Portsmouth, Va., hreb ~ eedh ereupo larnngheas Thpogeetitwasow nsbyitesGe thtnoaiomto The Germatown Y. W C. A. ha turn. I erving easn urgeoo ilte.navy. H utd not arrive until after his dahpt etsLws naclo ed oat about 2.000 Influenza masks and DWtrLieOh i t~ formerly was an asistant surgeon at Monday. They accompanied thu body)irctof i speech lint mere In theeihPwcheeeey CapLe. c.Tenme fHaitnemanto Hospital, hldepi.Hiebark to thoie southern home. grde Itralatitotana e nloerfrootof 900 bodside beags stnemlast Tuesday. Te Cm enV. Thehnubro Ihiterihat tn _____ha__f r f, ars ad g oreignproblems.c ilmt-.t etr work i being carried on am rapidly as nrw influenzanaesorsntlines to diwioleh wife was formeoly Mime Anna- e____ t.4eed h osndmakaah-a apLo tdy eetbiglwrof.Mount Holly. IDEATHS AT NOHEISTOWN "Between tho Belin and Viena proenphs atoei telw -- ad h at.admliat~e-a apLetdysrpotbiglwrThe body.of Private Christian Mueller, __anlions. and President Wilo's prisu- i-eain t n o ta gseat to lb. Hed Cros headquarter. thee that of any similar period w~rinf casual detachment will be mint from piam there are eenmusdlfoenee.itgveeoo f hir1 daily for distribution. teps oh hrewr weyegtCamp WAaerh.Sprtneur1a1C.1o4in NB >.a,19001Proprietor. Amon MOy;."sapecialiy coiloeretlngBlima~.Wtotti In addition to making maske. yoeng draft. bringing the total up to Stb bore hi. home.. 076. 3d at. liuellnr lied of Influeezaa Viotiam and Alsace' Lorrelne. For that reeosnwoeszoost ri women taking the Ward en coursem fot-sr rtedino a re oio. - peeumonia. se far there has not heell the oftene he A erloa cae am yet hardly inllwinfrvrm Nurese Aidet. at the Germantown.!ietedsaewsfrtntc. a single easo Influenza at tie camp. Nort-ietowu Gt. 9. fAneoril.-There h eadda eiu vrue.To I~n~lFec et Branchb hare volunteered for duty aed tlThe nme caes otaIlledthitSifl.ubrngingtthe -Claude Joseph Barlow. an artist. Mount were eight fethe lfrom Influenzn In Nos are, none the ioee an avowal of help-fedadteived ar okn neegnynre naptoil uber OCIniil,9wit ieelenavthVernon et nHal' 19th, died Sunday of 001. rietown in thne last twonty-roor hours leenem and erenr the way to can ndtwrt onehosei thtnte mane wokinglsanemrivtchnures TIs rm o02 ealsl e e ae dmic Iefiuena Ho was lbs wtnnenr of Among tbomewsa that of James N. *%- stone more real. course -was foundcd by thn late lMre. W. sfCap thtai e Oicea. o ltbri.~;honore at'tt ernelvni Acduepofgeeprpreto eitelestl Htefibghnr4hewoldfornerlld 0.W adiInmmr-oLieatprtedatCtwpleeoda. sasum Mn.at MsDhrth Deggs, of Have- >n". olilam H Cren J. olener 'nt ' J IT mitNsO WrdesMc ean, t ~ ho tr t Pm rdwhh beeia1rwith ofnileathleticwactivmtiesr t oe-e~m'~-.1i iiel ergtdiiodrta aryofcrnco i iei b a.athletic officer. Captain (lick is his col-reforddwho hvebeeprngllMwth.iBesu idthis torole He ankaFarty mor he indoeaptr *The navyrb56litai rommittemeof the loge day wee an Ai-Ameriran fool hail Is euughor of Mr. and Mrs. tlcorge An eee ey h ttlopn d 1 " LftDedif andyFf JBrena ofaal Mayors Womens Committee Is supply- player. In 1012 hr woe with the Ptinceton n.HEarle, Jr.and a iprofMlre. Algdety. 1HS ihopiftal bedsD.Vod -ItPadad.raeLg 1- raisoto niats ofMr.mAldnndnCitPt 11tnfify bo'1f3 r Inho re oal ft ikeloe PrebaseVrst a trandi. Dur14ingthe 'otwho died Suoday after an attack of Reed -resident philctan antilMisn Cloy Jam"s MePieffrv 15, 860 N. 15th at il- hul eofet Yard onco a day end In pneumonia pa. last year he wan cpiloof the team. I (eem w. Spencor. 1710 a. ourtenIan.mmnftitlea sferr oon out leaped foat woe 1chaonlh ilent. twice a Soy. The committee has y ___U r. Gog Wpner__.S.___abrehsateno a aedfo;" received $1,40 for Ito wirk, which Is Is III with epidemic Inflenza.CUDVDLE WITH ecoond story window into the rear yard.esefeudead d being carried on through the Navy $9-NIFUNAFN His frionde ascrrbe him illness to over' 55 W I D eee ED Thm oors fall was broken by branchesbeacrdhefot It. onee 221 0. 18th a1. NIFUNAFN work while attndieg patient. sufferin of a tree is the yard and by a clothes-uoeot eeotn Thirty students o the fit Charlenefrom te malady. Ho wae taken III last Cngsin 1 Mtaftftg egIonsPrevetnt uthe sfee opudfe Thiry etdont of hn e Cha~s onttlblmtiene for Belef of Victimn e. eTuesday aed,it wee stated at his ho me ieCrdaoepedfa- X.Hwn, uba Seminary, Oerrok, are sect-leg ansa othm aiinI nlhl AOSUgt. Ca re of Either turn of the right Sag, and posibly Intershudburatdot grave diggers se lbs Holy Cross Coin- log Taken by Emergency Aid e tathsendto s eyI"nal ainjuriesMs wee found iying ta thu etrd otaoore etery ~~~~~~~proved, but that he Is not yet etegrdod Pottevilia. Oct S1-There hen been at de- yard by anieter.,ihwo h aeh tery.owingtuIhesropofnre dig-tee Mrs JnuC. Groome, harman of theo. outof dag tor. D;Speomer I.a rme- remse iinfluonza throughout tse Schupl.home. He was thewomthe made is cu 1 e e n teso ofItoregont-gron diger anHome Reliof Dinleon of the Emergeocy ' bar of the taffo of Jeffermon Hospital theycemeterhe re tkela adrh Ad wih tcooertnwltte Visit-tTwocfiremee of ETem.'a~mpees o0 kill region. hot alarm in felt h-cauemany Hospil.t HieooneditZ on sreiticat oemitl finl th cmeer wretaenil ndth Ad.whchinc-oertig it teiith ell t.and Snyder an.. have led withie phyelcians are succumbing to thie tase -ee-----heui-iy eaie other.warnentabin 0o dig graves fasS leg Nurses Society in relievieg suffering the ast few de mwith ilonuennna. Lint- Hospital enins sent to Minerenille ounmess sneo HT BYTRMonI i, enough. among loftuenuu victims. reportl that10096, tentnt William J. Wileypfoty-four. 2010 many of the fonelgw pop latluc illt be The Surgeon Onneral of thenUnited hKrnltiodt.heEegec 1 7th stsidied Monday. oed Hoern a oneophiet otaiing all lnformation AilliIntluenza tFounn.e C ninAes H1x1ita. 1 ntprmtaeutecr1othte h o atCe.. t laawk rcnl hol eotos no he couid colieci on nfluenza and-tbwheut The fund wnn tale 1ast-i3ryday furdied today 50.A i~P.J. Yier'notpri dgut aefr te h f mnle ewstdncn nuee S-h emoryo tE- 1Aeli-Thiee From Philadelphia SuffecnRg with py e edn e ee ~h rye n eoin etrtbaln f Philadelphia todayI~inse nHcia - orhertr.: w t oMM2 - n mttal usual lnena h Hfl surlnnor o e ottid. O.--SnAehd Yt qt a 0t ce iheahnb Three Phiadephiaestsore confined fnadwl o rce oalr tostwehnCtd's dnd ~k Trenton. Oct S.-The work of Dr. W. an earlyp "Yng hore and fer small leanwilowrcedtOge IY e eeat1 m him by and ho bed sniffening witInfluenzea raety"fteUitdsan ubi toe net oesdt o 5or 256"dtht out the order 5 hereof the NeYok.Ot setnbn ~ - TeRv.Jh.lreiuialsi- Hat emni iecigte cnsgngrueo i4Croeand ether war and soe MWcco rgidlant.who reg- wineeInteFdr wt w~ e al elsakin eeafereyente. jt tent lo the R. Mirhel C. DonovanHinlIbiS State agaInditesrai fOe-rle-wokn.adoghrhsdpr loee o ryshiet Pln nt 00epeloi 1o In widen we r i~aMCErector of St Asawhs'eCatholie Churcho hib qatnt te get fNa bina f hrc ndSO or.cZftIA H. Nowberryassddny.nerute a Repubmymetinprihlin dlbl n etebr 1h " - bi O. ase ene hoof for moeothan a week The disete today when the malady attacked bin, tnder sesreafegu Mards Any regisntral a e i r 1KSit rn7een f afotdone of hi. uarn, nee.iiotieg a Tht physician, with his wife. ulso a 'Of eiune."he sayn he him etter. 'al ernooshr In the draft from bine etdSto eao 00. the is.iu ela c. i191i. ga by t hrminor operation. He in rercoring. Iictim of the diesae arr-mud Saturday. rioht and reannoahls precautionts must be lclboa rd.bet it may take theoMoh-ehk fB~lII. The Rev. Frantcis 3. IKne. ano esintnTheir coenditione is seid by hoeptal au- eee40.e he bsprovisione of maple los.tunhdywetra lt at St. Pauls Catholic Church, Cheintiant thorlilos to be atrious. veotiatto, the avoidance of anpthing hoards several days to figure out ledosrefedt.et atL below 10th, Is ill of infuenza le St- Do-id. C. Sowen, of the State 'ltealtlv aoofitatV ii oreweding the ekluein Just howtheir ryoate Ito stnand, a ns optl i odto srprts e'Ai aa d ytheeFederal dcpart- of all tl hdare manifestly nuf- Ave hal',oem them.,00 -at - NtieOn ae e faoreable. ot- * aeaege of the work, an- cring dl)+nane.at prevent opi- Aneeni fe1.00nwteesi 22an ~ - heSa.Richard F. Kelly. a clrate eounmed that the sriiecn n~ o ei~in plait,, gSI of ea@anffh hldlhae ytfdel wioeI ad,2 at the Cathedral. In also an Influenza gain throoghbout the-Stte Oe atointritlt 0'as f e;. - -. - Gent In SI. A en Hosital. Me wan commonitise have reported decresnee hn Il'10u F F!v.- o I ---akoill +V few,. agoonew ee. $ Sofuesba and poeemoni,Iti:;t" t* 0,gIil 10/24/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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