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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~to and eopie. laters I for' when ty all. New fll. TUCkbrton (N. 3.)' Wireless led To " (1*1" lt, = tine day Wllldh.bensot to. C. Mioh 'q ro of ork American, Uktsit him.renuoos effoytot. kill the:o Hale seot ~y Chlef on ry 22 the Univothal. ague it this meeeagIÂ~ iori.New Htearst:;. u for your noblL Work be pace. People.i. no whe navy. itoglood Chetasoetn ate.Country'nost Crepafed et us prepre' Ofbargo 00, and foodetufti. No ad. era to Preetdepit. Disaer r"age waes stged by The*-President of the League, 'honing. eerbfary. try 26 Hes~rg.Veot a boletvah 'even l *in to keep te"vny papfesthe Cd in Amnertoan produiced rs Weekly during (Olrt 'ferring to shipmen * of flood to the South." nroteeted the next day 1t, nd Harper.s Weekly.pfco, Found ooe reprodUced 19 remn lfrpers Weelcly,;jSe5. igland for sending'armls. re, in oonsequence of iknla touday with Amebricano President Wilsone address ros, urge. that we6snot use fit is the one you' glean. soot coodltloaeIt: is bound ro. Bulk of pubilicbellevee n verge of war 'lth Ger.. hi. poem promloetutly dia.. I be regardeds eI t takkng ide. 'Star.SpaeillBae*run top of o011a o mot 1. Referendum 'canvees ro-NW ye f ecritv ofpathe16rilib hie and theaftyort peaceo h ~.t ed the r{ (Br u, eery egrose ~ ti tiedin dn. hePace Cnfethactq4;r cred ththe0 Brcuih mae. ~io the (ci nthe pofetyoslenst l hio rlthef becrurn oftoheBrmany, a1n4peand tfuaetueecensfteotw~h'1d radts e - egard t in~,eery eia r, i da beO madiono lies.eacesones t: I;! supe omth incorpoiruate a;{ t b return~e tAGemenyan x tan5 f a iItyliie onec enOwithdelb figard t 'bioy and e ais o thr bynrati ~ u on1erence wi paA# li,-Ibs CloipatiAsclilA ';f h en toew arineorot ed l $).... the ennounrlng the *~~itfi1 ~ ' italtnt t ieenwjk Oett clatlp * ~ ~*.e.~ ~ I ' nil e ocorddiut a.) l Byam wn sei ~i#naHi Toose. PDs'ea.tt *11le -l7.orgrk i t, i ~oldedfrotChiraoanyadronsthe De RombetIM. d t liof at and tha wtie In the 10106 Po tat) ofe thelAmerica Ocetimi,$l gbal'dioa calp infrtu r'lays nwIh t% agti cee r lb ite d tateeto las bet Bandritesn it eel n ioieeIt'td4. eivd' fh"dalehftad Wl of staooiaa r een s~etj~S~qi" Snoncd frtd a a the offceofsthe tin. -C. c~.":commoden Wlswrintn.o prmlantio I whictirbereF) ejei 14vV hsbeni hfeo b the Amerians * s eatetato 'rh oa ttmettnih onms poseiber It WIn a100 to the A. t NW YORK tatthDeatccoess0 reoeson pel ontdd byea one fi' o nhtete) m eat maininr arrying' teen Of cante as ere tltoday, -aa~i m. tforin the heroic work of thsenifr Ad oal ommitear as apth;t 4' il iand Bnof.he navaliesvoyad shi l authiiehs Annqetions sIa a eulo "06't l i lexalsonprasedthe' rwsoftwit trlolnd ofier tt 9f itheGeap im mran si ps. i t i iargrdc reane aie fertelotOf i.anth edubm arie acehe a ser fte me ntaho mlac0out odr eve- ines silen tescee fte fro ee nctoera~ed lily r (gtllis Bed Grneo rts Hw~pordg thCaf. wit th loal htloktl~ fo th h umntin fifhtyhe Seip a owekrhad bee dent's loisg. smtttr met fteUiedSae hp Tlie Maeore at ebgetn dwp oEuoe nerd"v mBad a enincag fteocklwtmtio n1whicthe e iteedlr fPld ~ sohlb.irsadnts shrerip'frandthelletreof arous dail~s of u Wtan.aEE fletofwrdhpewnlank; I te f Bj~GrANhPeOPLEtaid dsorte sbr ahot eap'mile o 51 amysupl sip. Aue American tpkasitynehstb In FORt"tHmenttnigt CWAdR' rpoB.sibl oI wand ioue to t~he n e ll sidta~t e reatesuces eqthwilleear d yho e od 1rieg th e ecatmrn ncryn e Wiiar oil giebel Whatote A - a10 tunptheirsatsEuoeakingduecif Thea oe oday.ll e a la y tlure hleroawroftefrmoffir A. lorctl cmiteeh wanstaiiA lp et-oeadteof the Germaln vyips.o t asttene flAnwl lcome tothn Aseum lo co!igato paisaedhingrWshingt' crtand -edoie s tters ot o n otb "tocn dytships.offi i garel.Tb somid behid a 'arthelaexpf*itheontsubmide toaehe aeentmd, men adveath" outl ord er -b l m arde psiblthnie, repceofthe.,al. frS oclorti th eafe rnonand 'e ierantotasoci eatendtie a~ds expit tlocarltA in Pale fristh10 -clokyteatemsif th e ~mls eek.ad ee Sadey moelndig en oComentin rcteotestTh ThisGeoreu-o"'shingleave less taoao hLndsZiugdelrst oneh hour fo e"neter.,thich ithe AIRPASwArRilEWNTEDi sreth Preidnt~s - i ganthengOfeel Wotat wt h auANTErD mletaoun'ti~sle 'giean r. isnthe BYMTHw GERMA o EP pE. outer hastborgmboutg. asssono'thilneerofflintm ProAero lsd dian ve iretFOResTsEedd oNhEXTheWAgRu Cra overoing, 'thearbor TheBpoplc a#aid oliers and sai-1H4T.ThEyAJ CHau"Pess.) oron witl herd te iean teboors.h anedeInctes tad. itchorwillshe aWASHINGETO.c.RACYCOIJEGE abolfadr naftal, t eubcthkMaof arcneSmaacurr's GaViC and a eepoissb*lu ps idne. t unTh', lnt oM W u The rind nia l be a will proceed has lia e m o a pro as t hem subl slo wly etultog 'f*.Mewnel boor. Cu- ieuht of1aneaddremandelivred by evt c lthe i #W A etloe to tsrvivat te l-,toh toatvo rteameetig ofhiCe Dau Phein Otatlets t o exacilytotodyrahmeordoncil uesaynlghtT h Solt 'coc. te" a -yonig tin~thewahs a dr e e.Detsmae tng#ttPrsldq;Vilonis lanedfo oferV~rot he assocdl i ated ato nstec uniltr IND'clockIteafternoosn, andilr f te dleate tot expcte t ariib.l Pais t 0 6616khe msofiihe 4 healiebe his cdler ld6-TO Â~U lssthanPE Sb ~ande ZAlt Ptcar ha e Aib.l~ecil hadoptedrfffeeolu tlonin stflu ilSecretary Prout to senda ~c~s-Asneinin Peisl h4.t'atlon to those in chargeof WAS10K4TON D..1l.-The Indus- t. hW t1kekt. asking that Rev. Diet: trial.l'eh..m1 P1eient Wilsons e rt Iaocial aid to assist in con"War Qhilht" wbl met at the A 7liege" from that fund. White kasuse;;veeer ednesday dur- 'oiph Kummer Instructet log" tifs Oot speO*jtiaun in the ti who represented thi war, sr.~~ithe etso a cC aa meeting of the Roard unt t the. at~s01 av o s l thuenothe influenua sltuasth ell thCnferEnntp on econoi,tht' to be prevent whet industrict 4&t+' eset*tlon crobless4inuo3-., _._.:._...... -...~ t rn R, UU ' rI.EAI~'AY IT AGAIN!,"' I ": y 'fA F u1oc6Iated Precs.) f4.- - -.' -'.,a";.o 4 -f hTONicO2.Dec. 0.- L~* NI hT-l I i hI&;Baioesivulile, Master of tie * IN J ~fNMEN 4DEALY..addrei Iteit IsiOh y urged that 0 0 "jf~i Assoined Pess 01 Governior 'Coa add, the neat Gen- 4 TA 11. N. J.. Dee. l.in a bill 01 eral Assemobly; dieig of oppositeW a D1 ieCourt of Channory.todiy * political. fslths, {Sbould 'eefraia " Goernor 'Palls tI~I l by~o il B. Frost Individually "d 0 fromn any struggle for partisan wd1-4 Asocition mh qt rmF. Plout sod Pram as sic- "evantage snddsconthe themnselves to f e Sa.,,sd~~ i aitro of site wilt of Calvin Frost of 0 the Interest of ibe utate Ia die- 01 l' hw Yerk, the court is asked to re- 01 tdtei'eted partisanship. " anud Skata e at > dirain Henry P.. Curse of Newr York.01 The grange began Its three-dih*.rz r der a otingirutsgrement, Inthe *.. ~ ',,, 'riElectric Boat Company, whose shares nt Anfecatfed f ross.) are held by the it nh arl e o t o Cr nM Y Afn slie eProw mn plated to -rIU ILO UND' - L I h, ormer Dieectr ft Is s cnrged In the 1Ill1that Cae cwnfomrdieto l maiuae odivert;' besness frootm e ~e s A O A the United Statea Emterec the Nt'eclrlc "Boat Colnpany to tiem g WEIIU. IF muTO OPiir Corporation, wee the principal spy Submarine l3tit Corpolton, of which toEnight at h5 annualUba the defendatnt became President efter Q o1hta h ana eot", boving becit President 6f 'the Fectric FIrMI! ~P~ A Ohio Manufacturers' Aseoloio4 sfloat Company. the plAitiffs. 'owrn Essne.S SPR4)WUEADW tBieaktg an 'Ohio -In Wat 000,000 elarep of the votln* trtet err- " Peace, GoenrJmsH,~ tifiraats. ' It Is ectarged that Cad~e 'paid onov ils Assaciated resn) d- Ilttly outlined a part of his l0. 'litosMeAdoo";40.000. to -approach CHICAGO, tDer. 1li-Dc. 'Woods tivo lplogramn. which Included' eatsl and Influence certain ofti4)eis high itIn ucimo fHn'Yr adta tii oc4nw tt ugte IQ Hthncno e oksl htrbf fsnwftt ugtt'Uatnted State Go'el*4ii'et' inithe guams mesks and vaccine were about and' a State heutlth systemtle matter of proposed contiracts: The 'time only soccresefut methods g fight- provideprtconaistielh ideptity fledlore do not d tIeetelog influes. He declaredl that quar- deme such on the Iofluenota'bpi4l idntlt of"tneslit dQ. antineg 'and tue mlosinig of ali public Thue Governor predicted lbh ifonecessae 1to roteck t e plaintiffs' meeting place. were'"a relic of bar- fadjustment of businese condltit lnet heppr si.Cicesrt arlem' with no value whatever, ei case. without dlcturbante' ltMr. Cars. Cmpas a t ot rusidl AM)thne Slo"Wimtt every one wearintg masks In Glared for at League of Natiobs.l BetCmayobtl a l ppointed. Sant i'ranolsee' said Ir. Hutchins*-i,. AmEjeenination of the' United,.. AS~VhI~A~a "thp Oumberof casee of Intluenza ttait by "making this a oqe-lanlguitgh ROOSEVELT A CA E rught from 2,900 o day dawn to 100 try.e In his proposed budget,~C:+a oy, within sl7* 'dayn. atid business thte Governor said thle osBI RAnaeea TREnATY we s head as ueual.,They vaccinated would have no power to lihas 9 1.000 there with 'alinost nt deaths propriatlone without 'pray.th WITH GREAT BRITAIN amotng thole thus immmunised." -e means ftr the Increase. SBubt'4 Th alsato siereed 50 con'troltt i he laid. would savevh "leinmof wle tptng tough and clisbken $3i000.000to $II000l000 ita c~I,irt Asmeltatal Pesel paIn Sen terauciseco' Dr. Hutchinson praised meoufacturer. for chirS NEW YORK. e, "-hm a110eid, anod should provent elnemicn ofIn ntlghewrne'hiii United Staten and Great -Brtais cmultioltertilseasees like tobariet f!er. orwerestio law a aluccess, today agree on a omilvercal arbitration the svr its are carried ini the soe and Wthile decrying the govc -treaty which would" make war he. throat. Inaion ofteildfpi s t#ffhtw nainfmDr. Hutchinson said thsit doctors in vs~no h il fptsd hosbl oepfispoeceshhneve y ip, C. B. McCoy of Cosebhtr tall time is the opipilon expresed b olii' roete hesl 'sb annual addlress se PreeideibY I Tb itoesevit to A nodemeek:, but would not insist on thenm for u Mafctr.Asolje Teodore Roeel nAletter, cv inmandhdeiio'5od Oa heoMuaocitueroer aooe~ " public hero today, which the Calonlelcilan. nd eudrsod ha th aolto' ofrnewrote to Georg teMten Putnam. Presi. Ssrgeon G3en~eal Rupert Blue had op. doat of the AmericanilhsLegt.toe~d Ihe ate of tIbelhi n Los Angeles aedI. aoro eiie. Mr. lue'dehed ls reponlb~ll~yt 1 eechant marine "second to o '1"Iam twpeprtosyw he t r lu01fie terspniilt frl, fie rea. pgoI roud no asaid."atouch a courseo the part of the Pub-t world.- le urged that then: t thve fyeraoreeldnot ete 'stink" lie health Service, taunt should turn bacok the 's-r the tr. 'Hutthinsun saidrthe.l"Iiueink to their former onoers. Out.istil 4 the time ton tome' whetn the United O.Hthno adteIfunarassol erqie Stat. ald te O~tlb Emireceoepidemic, which many health officer.sod hudh eurd t believed camefrumBtheihatiemfrontsan federal charters and should be I beivdcmsrmtebtl rnsI gree toa ountiversal arbitration treaty. Esrope,.a etrig hr nw rotl5resticltive State laws. to the wooin beiev tht te Gse In England twa weeks ago there were 'alec government's program to. I uner coeirabstweces houl aythact'c0odeaths from Influenza anti pneu- 1B" e"io"ieetax was charactd - ude n crcmsancs hal h~ramenia among ltme civilIan population, by Sir. McCoy as what be beliee ever he a resort to war itetweetihtie he aid he hod been infoposeml by be 'Itgoonsietenc y." That will. Ute talad hnriihEmie friends over there. Italy sab was ex-hlt!tile cost of the war, he' I that on6uestionl can ever arise lhe. aerieneing an epideiI and hr royal awhbldein England only 13 per del tween them that. cani not he setled proclamation masks were worn by the total is being raised by enact In judicial fashlion.,in some such man-lt every one there. ' Whet Sabtessi Sald. ner as questimmns beteens Status of It may lhve been carried across by That the totited State. ramef -our own union would be settled," oultettolebpethsad FetCnortnwilav rt Colonel Roosavl' aettopsimns esi. FetCroainwl ae oosvelt's latter was written In response to an. Invitation ex- M AH I ae its stride during the next. year tended to hMm by.Mr. Putnam to ~ APINI AME il eesiyatet dlvroooh nlihSpaigoooofwh1,0000and 10.000,000iton, of" the Englih Speakig Un~on. o lii ~5'~sE s Mr. Arthur J. tBalfour, Britioh For.,'chipping, was the asertlon tonlgl eioSceay.~ciet llo'IN "'BRITISH P.SrES' Charles J Schwab, retirin D inSceay a redn.Atosdciigt cetmhbrhp x eea ftecroatoj. Dlji plaing that be was devoting his titte mreunnsaten u nual banquet. Tho figures bawl "to secure in thic country a silirlt 'ot R' ULTIS UER IN for enmd oebru.h AW _undivided American nationaiset.",, QrNvebrwol esb' Colonel Roosevelt said he was In srlm- tonsI~.ScwbaiheInoI' pathy with the general purpose of the 0lONbort. Dec. 10 (Via Montreal)-'ofgornmentab owndesipoftid~ Englsh Seehig Unotu.The Rritieh election campaign on the United States merchant mtarsud In iselotter, the Colonel epresed wholA Is lethargic, owing to the result m cbelieved Amrcan -indlvlduutlhloiinas'htth ntdSae ntbigi ob,.TeeI eealititv eebeesr i"l sol o r obul ayeul gemn st heotoe h p to England's. which hs described as governmenlt will carry more than 40 oe ~ beforo the 0.410 55 is pet': r probably the most potent Instru- seate and of these members about 80 vise ways and means Of niliio mentaity for peace in the world," but will be liberal supporter. of LUoyd ships most value~ble to Amerflll ethat America's navy should be second George. This second largest organ- onerce.-1 In strength, mood group will be the Labor party, Cfedlt for the succese of thewhcmage10sat.Teflo-7 TO LOCA TE SILENT ON.ES. lo ig of e-n- dPremier yAsquithc is1o develop-lMr. Schwab tora American labor0,. (cy Asseoted Ries.) members. The remainder of the?loueh ai,"cudalas e, WASHINGTON. Dec. 10.--The Sen- will be comtposed mainly of Sinn FeIn- uponstockrot out ro,.. thee 0ate today adopted & a 2resluion byer.. tedcr.ad.,oetind n tJRN.ovTIIeAVR l m~ e st eU at fltiesu will navy: onefo * hll 10/12/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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