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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~/' NKOW d #;rN ndA 81al400,000 Aorinting dimpany SPRED BY PERSONAL CumTCT sterage-.-.Oay, Wp~c yr Month. Recommendation Made That Persns.,F!Funeral Car!(. Shewing sympteome of iIfuensza r'Ph.... Main 1870 end 398 be IslatedinisOw. Reem. __________________ Duriag Fiet Few ODUAYLE & SON elt ~mid;e~ "'k b w aeo ea oete othaslfenits1TZ ' A $ wakee a number of dead estimated as Wedding Statienery, Calling at leapt equal to that cauned' bx four Cards. Correepondeisce Statiosery, vea-z w fwp in the armie of tbt aI'Etc. lie.. In thisstatn in the molth of Oe*ALBANY tuber alone ay roximately 82,000 lives ___________________ were ion,,whie In'" the country a n have diled of so-called indluenaa dur', logthe months of September, October ~t ~'any recorded epidemic ha. prOduced. Mercthant Talr In a like space of tine, sMIb dic" lk ~~~trous results, yet despitethefos of an army of renearch worker. both No. 16 tateetre i hero and abroad, the definite causaALBANY N. Y.tivt 4n te dlsease remain, to. Now' dta rIa w o4oo00 epl rueleedt Unil roof to the contrary be forthcosming i must be assumed that the f ii~tWe iDtribste the Foleowing epdeicreresented a very firulent TYPIBITRS ort, of te same disease which has - (lrqsa (8 lbe.) spread throughout ths world from time noiseless to time fqr many centuries, and nuWoodstock merous excellent records of which are CORONA Dl eTRIBUTING CO. available for study in medical lites.a tg,,,,- i iT' 'S It ' l -.".Main' 8738- ' UNEFIteolDitingulih. W.- d-. Watson, Pras. At the present time there is no -t~~' exert diagnostic procedure which nmsy be relied upon positively to difiren. r tbate 'epidemic Influensa fromi severe jj a fl'L 9 l.. "colds,' accompanle4 by fever, cough 4, a iue &,.eoe and prostration, and freqnewtr folI pwed by pneumonia, such cold.. beilng ITe Eyck HoteiBeilg dun to a- warly of well known organ- lw.Nvrhls hr r eti Member. N. V. Silsek Exohasge fairly cbitraetqrlkttic yptoms in, 'Spg~Cot,qsd" Ends Colds adOIt'lsa Few 'Tak c ", eie Cold (omipoundi" eve. t*o hoors-ts u n quhne taken three loss ~ e&i4i wroken. It promptly Ope~npd pnsrs adthe pdg or non runnng re evea- the headace5;dullnss, fevrsias, seo ghoat, _snee st orcesagnd stiffness. Don't eta iued up! tQuit blowing and snufin. se your throbbing head--iot~bn ele in the wo rid gives such0 'rt rlef u 40"Pap. Cold renta ~ t*ny drug store. It':sas without s~ihon", tastes nice, end cause. no intoteitce. Accept no substt. us etieet disfigurement and $483 compensation for disility. Mr. Whalen contended that the qgmendment provided damages4 rather than compensation, and that it depiel a employee of the right of1 CRAMeEN OF COMMERCE P~IfMARI[S JO CLOSE JO-MORROW NICHI Resleof Final Eleotloir of Seve DI tonier to Be Anseunced at An. rues Meeting, Jan. 17. Ninety per cent of the votes in the psrmary election of seven directors for the Chamber of Commerce which closes to-morrow night at 7:30 o'clock have been deposited in The seoled hox in ths chamber's rooms, There wili he a ne&of the members' council at 8 'c to-morrow night on the sixteenth floor of the Ten Eyck when the results of the nomination will be announced, Vice chairmen of. the members' coun-?IAN Carter. Carter Oltesa' its ury, has issue a 0 fort that the gigl toer agents for' tipl Issue of _Wet4 $av issue. The etatiemn of campaign ' for 1 'a 9d series of 1 lt,' thrift stamps (tot cards and war m series of 1919) ment,' will be poatoflices for sale to agents of the"flr federal reserve!,b 0 of the United fetat to agents of thea rsaet amt such agents being 0 Inteaoedsroffices and federal maintain available certificates and cr flient to meet tb sorm distribution at 'Agents of the gnats of the eoa pointed for the 55 certificates and a+ rate stamps, serf art as such agents sale of such certi ocries of 1019, wit ca tion. Exohange ef,~ 190uo aamount thenI other sari.., of the interests ___________________ Inveatigitfone b7 the tate d went of health of the many cast,? eoreIppdmeL Iad to the conclusion that.A. e aecteeaatra _ ----" tomte of that diease. On the For t s1151 l O ffllee band it cannot be denied that s Rugs add Carpets,. csses of epidemic tfuensa are THE 8l113$STORE ON THE4 HILL ring in many communities throi 4.5.6 Central Mends lbs state. the. greater number o' Poe e, in-, proportion teo the pope ' "- --b ing reported from localities were not heavily attacked duns v e w g ieii epidemic. which fact, together wi 1 n &l a g 111 rout infrequency, of recorded attacks in the ame individual; Si STAFF. #THEZT Be." the belief that the diaea-s, f fford, a nore or lbs. lasting tib Ar, tat Ye::. i etPIq1 W. and,. - bsreferiateo, med a Sdies furOQiteiU. 't p iOM ~.tu rn cof theoepidemlc Ia extenas ~. ~rv~W Ftoel~at ~r~e orrct.Is to be expected. 0- Arad by P renal Casts. tion, 1 Lichi noIN All 11/09/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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