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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~.... " THE RC I - -- a saw PLACOE-AHA&9 kinig-250,O WJTSIDEDE[N VEH Red Cross -Woi Majority of Counties Report fewer Influenza Cases to Health Offioer'. Conditions In the counties outside ofDenver showed a tendency icwatciaba steoment WI t'si ithe cansea. Now eases daveloping io soiesburw ndCheyenne Well. roecUled tn the voutr loing of schools asd placee ofeamusemseontased churtoes,Yeterday. and this rstsiwith the appro's-l o0 the stat. board of health. In the countes adJaceet to Denver the oljUxoos wilt be governed to some exenet by the reguilions to be Imposed. if eesesary. upoe Doovor cccl. dents, acooreter to Dr. BoricEl. Kentady. secretary of the board. This woculd apply paeticulacily to thoe woereside is nearby ceentleead have their ese~oyeaet -4nDeaver. Jeffereon. Arapahoe sod Adams teestlte are directly affected. 1 ActionAwis riy Jest how Dever 'persons trvelig thru other counties will bo dealt witht hasnoct been determied by the state.ksid eofhealth.' - " The losing order is effective In adiaoeet contiecsod has boos for some creos. According to infoemsteo careod by Dr. Keaeredy. Lttletoe. G~olden. Aurere. Brightone and Eaglewood have dieoontiaiaod-matlege aod po biiq gatheriege. Otfilli of the Colorado )Pooi and lrce comihe at Woiteerg tliphoned the health board Rant ight bhat 200 caneo of influoea had brokae:t toul Ie three camps in that viciity "-',, within the last few days. The latorme- e..tel said that in each of the three ramps the cdppayoy6cr was ill with the disease. The boardl immediatoly mmet Dr. J. C.tloreecker of Denver to Walselberg and hoperd by 0n00nltiday t0 got i ds lhhah (at teop) giving cut several nrsest to go to the camps. Sigt whene led Cress wemen wore Tewnc show Abhneean. Cremes, Nice Ethel EHiliard, Mrs. I Reports from Silverlos. Teilaride. Aspen. Glenwood Springs. Rifle and ilurange, where the epidemc was e had t otoaeecuaig n of Ready-Mad. niaea btmn fEs ies.S p l Puesblo reported st anrsn new rasys for lael Thureday and twenty r a ecosExhausted draths, while FortI Colins reported. Sh tTi e eightoee aew cases and no deaths.. i h r i e All of the priscipal towns of the elate, with the anrspllon.perkape. ofBoulccdsr, are closed light or hags ner-- coin restrictioas regardiag meetinge Mashing a ily of 250.000 fares cod school." attendance. The ban en cad an equal numberr of loses andl pubhic gathoriegs io Colorado Pprtogs esenths liable to inhale fils germs. *'cnd Pueblo has ben Ineffect ever closing op all those openings and dosioce the first wove of the epidemic tog it ee less than A days aetios bit Coloreds. was the problem throst upoo Deeouf --------------- yesteday- afternoon by tho sodden flIS~fIP order of the city health scpeager that UUIL everybody wont hare his disease LwOTL C P81 OP. traps roverred by this merolog. G It was some pro lets. and It still 1s. oareaety had tbsenewpapr eetras ~IO LGannouncnotog orerbeen pto h cAS SCItreets when a crowd ad thrifty and..,A S OU GEIn theirsupeso face prtesters. 4dnfrue.sa ost.an oh Up es hihas E,00 bga pouring in on Z{OIT,. eta Dealilg BStfrt t $3.50 the Denver Red Crosa roosn at 1a7~ Lawrence streot, which were basieged a Pit Dow, Y ~i inert by bundreds, who formed inlitne and pained thou the building is proves- tDolerr." ales. - - 11,00sesee lwut nein Near. The new sport of the inhleensa opt- IlfMenthouseanc masks wero give. 006ie combined with the snowstorm otlil an bourn. Then. as the supply 7rsatnrday in pot new life to the boot- began to eon low, the Rted Gros leg business and between noon end wcorbere hod 10 refuse orders. except - -Aentrna tha p01cc. of crdinary Jcy- ooe sample. Firms sendtog foe doens Jyom roses from OS0to iN a pint. or handredh for thoir employes were The quick rico is the market was given a sample with directlins fee diue not in any lack of stock, bet to making them. One concern Sept for foresight. accorditog to acme of the 1.000 and received on, with thi sngrly's mast prominent bociloggara gestioe that it 'might make the rest. They said thsre was no ese "a deal- A big force of girle woe pot to work ceg the slft" at 1.00 when. ina by lbs compeey last-night so that it row days if the epigsmte continued to might he ready to comply with the spread, they culd easily got douhle order this morniag. that. The gauss rooms of the woceoc -also, in places where a "shot oe- and the Red Creen bcadquarters were Aliyteohbtinable for two bits a opeo all eight and deveted women throw, famine prioes wont lno effeot worked at slakieg more masks. hot end the email. Ihiteble-like giloves it is oct Of all probability that the cwere hinging 00 and 70 rests, as.- Red Cross organisation will be soe cording te the "demnod" of lbs to meet mere than a fraction of thn British gowenraent. It was head, ready. Twonty men and thirty womlowever. that thu sil could be - -ea. officeosmployes of the Doavr cposed when the ship psfrn om l Dao d Eleclrle company. worked all 4 government to private- contrlvo. sight mkiegr the 2.000 masks which 'miii be required for thc oospnys empoye cedar. Influenza Record In Denver by Days RESINOL ENDS The first lutloona abas In Â~'-FEA S E UNSIGHTLY 100 Faces, in Deliver Ys B's'sg rk$ A"- i ht r. "FIu'BiW - --lionTuA., - ---- - - - Equal Chance.. Wit Asked and Offer..{ - - - nishlld8ks Mi INS t 'keen ens rogt -proiest f" '_ tiscions besse EHI,P to the' eottyi.eeAYC hajer' isr-.a YQU XW N "h. pletre - thelit.andf. eet the dle-- to sit ailka-" It the.rdr A aÂ~ tsr te ne4 -ottr -, wa sehow- - hail Vdter- "u 4 h* a- "The; to ow u lb _-_--. ' sanit. ~dIeesa -Our lmg to ks- - -.Xa i L! anweh.and_ s - *5-rsohaltbr. - - 16'R HOW TO MAKE " YQUR OW?;:N w.eucaci does-tcstaeaom ds. -.s ane "#'' ~ ~ i eem matsi alto apkOsena te tat d ee a tw ssnt s 4t di. (* ti5 s~ees w ewingsesina.ca. }'Ase.{s t c...a w v'e-~c 4r'l. ^ -t' cv N!i es m1i d toehee ad Issees a[! ve. n-a( -tw.! wits e hutingso hese d-meh le sos-a#of~ne5O' ebsosesa en.lts thea min=a-e., +st obeseeli ie sessn lepem se ga m" i tem eNaltg ut sJeet-the. Meeenoatltoh It Oease aashwaydms 45.a1,(. se*mo".tMee sawent a twebos-iaeh tae sto seh eednmeo Nes. 'er- e 1*with e atfaeler tasd il e'lw fy wt osisod heas. tis ds-t-hs l~rys wes-eut~de.'es-owes wee eteepd h tey e a saho del teith, enal1it or ear e w iAhthe, setafends niewouldbe to gsveyaW os alm, waserna.poe tasas into 'Tur.tenth. 5 Sinttlso tha mesh Weft ewemls it end atadise isat oem aw doSaa as Ioinmest Ins ee. 'Li Ma.adscea. by sgI*>M a e~t Rwent" sesmea. t s. dute it inceabnw a; o asehsol sdemaie eta s-of~ ti 1L.- M r.Nell Porter Dies1 Was Prominent Socially Mrs: Neil Parter. preenineul is Denvar ssciety. died yeserdsg at It. Los-. ephe hespital of 'no Oees. feliowing an Illness of enveral dais. Her hubed. V. W. Porlr-c-ee4ob tTO.s-ial of whom reeide in Lfasyette. Gols., enrvtvn Mrs. Porten.;For tao last several months abc made he home at lilt6Us-t Cell-en aveuns. Hrs. Porter wanseeu of the-best known membersoef Denvr'os social seel andwas active In eharitable sa -wail as-socialwork. Albert Stack, Leader IncI rTWork, IeVctimn Albert L a cko. an employe of the stailoneryodeosuin-dpactmeei of the Kistler Statioery sompany, and prominent T. U. G A. worker~ died at' his hoe. 909 Marton street, yetrday e ofuenoes. ]Mc. Stank lPhan of the cmp commilte of the f IL C A. and wan largely responoihlefee the tedgn-eSO-hy-oh body near Greed like. Me. aak also *ase s-oive Is fraternal elegies. Mason. EntfeTandly Str Is Cared For in HbtspltslSSry member of the Ospolt. of Fledsiek Ungleman. a.otitmaker cc $4dd Went Thirlyssosd avenue, is 1l1 in the oeuty W7iegiliwith lpanlk inusem Ws a ne childrenoeneertsgu suenn 11 JZ-S a. 1tJM.iY' ' T:."rÂ~rt# +' T thlen the Parentse beasillOn ancomet -of the aesalty of mocos e s whole family -was U~eato0the- hoepital so as to cesure- tham phper tact. The foscaral of Ms.-U aeJ. Bridges of icseCarhson street. who died of influeenza coatwacied while nursing Tier husbandad two emal ohldre. wil be held thcilleroos. She is survived by her husband; Wslwot'th Bridgas. and two hildre r lscsnc and Joe; aged a and 2 yeas. we s-fe now able to msaufs-otcvre and remcdel platinum 'jewelry, the same as before the -wr-- - - Joe. L cGSWARTZ~ itdd/.5inmh- treet.(uDjevers foremfost Diamond stoed) "- '- ' - _ _ n-- _ T~*-.; i; A shudder -runs through-tbie eetpnni -plunge' from autocracy toward anachy, and j against the new foe,'o-eMust e save te world'-from anarchy" Ii theseare being *sked-evprywhere is. roof-~end.--surrenders,t according to The New Republic. convinced that -the 'scientific socialism' of. Gei -bound-to-accompany -th Bolshevlsm Inheritee Globe reminds -us that "whereas Russia was ---less thin one r cent.The leading article In THEn-LITERARY that treitns the conclusion of wordipeace particularly interstim "umber of The Dig 'Rmrds of American and The VedlofB! ience iL Ltted sand in This ArtIcle-Tn a --TS peW -of 'Famine Oyer Europe __ Denmak Wants Schies-wig __The Oil-can as-aa'Globe?ro~ter_ - -T5 suuna~esoscand Italy The don'theater's Papei y--- I -- ShllHSoldieua-Pay 'for omforts -_~vfOf Ye M. C. A---Ud -G-f C.?_ The Sow- iantackof HateA Fine Collection tHalf-tone How "The Digest" Wil Just an THE ILITHERARY DIGEST has pirovided during thc long years of war that have just ended the most authoritative and depencdable of nc-we articles from weekc to week, so now, in the wonderful period of reconstruction that lien before us., it will furnish the vital news upon all the grett questions of the day in a similarly Interesting and cmprehensive wny. It Till eover fully the moveentns of our troops in Euohs1ow sceso f owce e. %&welesahsi lIi I - NE.WÂ~PRFWENT-VE -fUN i;z Georgia College Profeseor Discovera Deadly Enemy to Influenza Germ-First Used It to Protect Own Family. Just a Few Drop Inhaled From Pocket HadkrhifDiifetsNsead hoa. EW pevniv tetmn frSpanish Influenza, called A ilson's Sluinhas just been placed on the market lend in now on aae by leading druggists in Denver, The formula wan aprtected by Pro- It is Professor Wlgses theory thano fesor Robert a Wo. head of the the lofluenes germss in the ues and department of pharmtacy of oe of throat cne heIlled by the vapors the leading edccational ntituticoes fromt his slutlco lost as yeu am kill Iof the cos-etry. and Is mmpeeed off tlb germs is a room by.fsemlgstiou. the mast powerful aetleeplirs and The tact that healthaethertlte rm

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