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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~the fogroad. The. whichis wsstill s brought Irmer. ruler of,(lerinany was a thie uiform, of:4a general, with Is- cap, andJ arie sword. The.,martial' figure wasr huddled and i walking stick, -while his eyes raigh "s4ead-. ithfro ntie r guairds stopped the After zsome7- brief~ formalities Were. conducted. to, the railway Lt Eysden. Dutch -cavalryr and cyclists formied a cordon about )fl. Crowds of Belogian refugees Aroundt14" 1ation, crying:, Guilldurtne!_ Assassin!" (Down *llt~ ssag-i9-n pental train arrived at the statour later. It consisted of fourshare the general satisfaction vIctory. In the case of Gerwever, we played a really great Ialthough' until. the very end unable to put-on the fighting tanks or field guns or battle nd -relatively only a small numLachine guns and 'bombing and on planes,. our soldiers themr.probably on the averag6 the Ps who fought: in Europe. ow- the German Imperial miltc6apitalistic authority has been itsj knees aind fnrced- to-~aeeeptarmnsl the Allies have Imposed P,he able and wicked men who Wo;2ade, through. a;sea of boaod dinsfitimn must-now bow their foetheo,'utside, peoples whom e so c ru elly wronged and face:i distrust. and h'bostility of their I~w~~ln ~ie~I sled by-promm a har in he rofits -of sucsit Lhi oom.has come upon i- over s-m' no'nth ag,6 thieadmnebeed W, acae&of dinvigh, havemeant,,-.a peaice lp~ -noti toGarian buht receve irese. fill -A Athent - -band - 6emee pak& by the Ame Xca dtftno-s t 'T nition In the 9-hour perid.1tse inutosyetetfay practicailly has, J. T. Backus...............ted Ithat each" train -consstbd -of '.2. gidi c, ~ idmn SnHode......... x" W Iullifhed the famous work or fight order iny O oge - - - thirty cars, -each hwving a capa ity a mthngtc hqb.' promulgated last summer. Georife P. Wiiiias........... ii P about ten tons.-- - L- T. Crutcher............i,. --c-od LIFT BAN ON MOTOR SHOWS. Virgil S. Ferguo ~ BEGIX A' LIQUOR PLOT 'TRIAL:sabe;n -or--- _________ 5~~. C. Cartlen- - - S hog War Labor Dosrd.-Will-Permit the Hugh Mtbrs einsn harges...............o..t.es4.tattetedIan Fred H. 1Seire...............21.00;0of A Anuisual Exhibition- Here. Alex Itirgvr..............rf f ) enled Booze in Rasy.L. Kansas City will hold its regular an- Theveteranse cameethe foeralpett uil oorcisho ex Fbuay jury today was that against J. E. Pale eigy The ban on motor car shows -was lifted Gonerat--iierbes-t V. Jones. and Albert. F. Cabiness, charged-with."si l vr today aceerding to word received by E.W clr- - -. aigcnpie osi iurfo - f heKasa CtyW. W Gesy- -Being rheur 1-Peake, secretary o te anasC Y"Be. fl............3. 0Missouri into Oklahoma. reassured -sxe association and president of the Na- Geor;;. F. Ceninber, J...........;., -on- i0n h-trnfr0uins.omainst0-,nxnn tional Automobile. Show Managers' Asso- FE114iItI. Jini,...........-- - 23,1 i)i. here and Pellcy is a. resident of Tulsa n This- aftronteclra ciation, from the War Labor Board. The w. P. munger------.........Cunty. Oklahoma. Claude Upton,*men- joicing-wre makng-Ith war board had ordered all motor exhi-,jaxSions...........-- - -... ) tioned in theJonidcteplad W. Mrle-ther ----, --, ~ ointinditmen, pladedMona vibrate,,r ais n bitions postponed until after the war. 1. J. waicot............ I45-.C guilty lsot summner and was sentenced.-macigtosnsbot Both New York and Chicago had post- ~ - - -,,~ According to the charges arrangements, receptinge h aai poned their national shows, but show - - iIiTO 1tt..iere imade to ship liuor into Okaoabfi managers will meet soon, possibly in C t. 31. 1). Stpeqt. Jue, 197.jlaud0Upon amiter h nee o~i l Cleveland, to set dates for all shows, Mr. ' r, "t _- i.i.St-r. nJue 91.CaueUtn dite h atroo a iilas-i )AXrP aie....r.---.......... buying HO-gvallons of whisky and alco- os otesee nVln Peake said. Garrett AWalns...........811-5-Jt" isol for shipment. Pelley--is---alleged - the ieatd- ~S-n + FIIIOILOlOFUUE arry inxtthile------.1..5... 0...... 1 love contractedi for-a frieght car-t-Cam- - San _ tFIL 1LTt -Dlawsos n mibel.......... iiIdcn Mn. Councril for the defense ad- VERi)V-t- Nov. 11 (nlgh0 Island Congress Apparently Plaunnngam anz............-......----- 1--4mnitted Cabine-,. hauled the liquor from 11.. IP.......................sociated Press) -Verduwta a New Iadependenee Camnpaign.10.. Atr ram------.....a----..t.. ansas City to tile cisartered freight car,.w oih.Wietebl M[AiLA, Nov. 12.-The Philippine Con- n I-Is said hie would prove Cabiness igno.- dn ahda eerni gress today named a commission to maltse rant of intent to violate the law,.eae tefotr1 ct 1ws a study of the future permanent. status Tii - - - S.4i Nine tons, of hay was loaded into the and a military rcesinls of the Philippine government. In ac- Gonr-...Witoe car to conceal tie liquor, it Is; charged. dru cops o tes26th-Ain cordance with this action a commission P. F.-tReedr.............s1:.7'%n The shipment was intercepted by govern- sin wug'log -hecrj Dai..iinnuard.......... 1 In s u g ln h 0 * is to be sent immediately to America to Htaley Ree-d-------............ i ent officials. Pulley will try to estab- acopne*yadtcmr confer With officials of the United States Godfrey Jones- - - - --............ i -i atlalibti.bgesrpeeti h6a'pand to plan for mAintenance of close J.: reder!I2 frers----- I 1 *I...-.--'::- - TH FLG.THEbSHT. ers eresn.igt~f commercial relations. K. C.y atIe--- ----.........-.....A....N..OT.er.ofVerun C________E_ i. Putt----------------....... Only a few hoI'f_ bfr.,f tPIDE.Vlc sTILL ONV DECREASE. t1n.iiM.nekrhm..............- 39----t7~.140 4 )f,-,ti, Dray grSoti reinhagtron 0aru shel-Wil V. M itui~on---- -itttt., - if1's-es' icy hootng, walls, apparently asart Newv Cases Reported Were 41 andI 92 Tot...................Sto. --).:I George' 3.tikman, 23051..:.,Lydia Av-c- Verdun was still within ran Patients Released. 1) IVlI 10N 5. tue.-a 14 sear-old negro. who shot and guns on ushe hillst.thno Geerl.-A. 1'. tio. I s-o.the noHealth reports show a continued de- I'ercy A. Ritut- - - --......... f i ls....y, Qtide Sulgart, 18 A large American flag was cesinthe epidemic of influenza. L. ". ndig..........-yearold in aure yesterday which tile men of the New Engl;-ai New cases reported yesterday totaled -.171.t'nt--- ---- 1i reis itlt of tihe peace celebration, was while the French buiglers -hbi korty-one influenza and five pneumonia, i. F_:. in....--------...... iharged withb secondt degree murder to- ol -- compared with ninety-two patients re- A..: t tlit--------- ------ 01 joined by a few eviliabis who iesued -from quara~t1Re. -.......t.....--------tim -trt ttcutns1ws t1710 &led hack into Verdun sin-ce I Twelve deaths from influenzn and E. IL tekvtz............. Kenuin! muo Avenue. diet at the General repulse on th'e north. three from pneumonia were reported to - t,, 4 steraflronNSCFLst: FEIFt the vital statistics bureau yesterday. Totat....I.,.I 0.T 7-, 1 he ohooting toccurred at Fi fteenth The-procession wound its v Mrs. tohu itI. tiftiity. titetuon anti Walntit-sreets. Suigart demanded the atreetalightened by flarn PREPARE FOR BOYS' RETURN. Mrs.. George 4iiry.......... 1,- he itegro kiss the American flag. colored signal lights set of, Mm~.. Munt9y intne 1 Biillian said be obeyed twice, but be. trynten. The entire city wac. fg Light Arch oni Kansas Si1de Callis JSire. loirtit, inn ii........ 125:17 toIt itsns I M. 1ix Ni. Std.........te,#; -s1ucie angered at lbsetother's insistencebaeoglranthium to ltx 71timen....... I Prnblaze.fntloryand-thtnl,,rn -Mrs. SyttllAere.........ets14 Jamies Brown. 21040 Poplar Avenue, who visible for many miles-aron Get Ready for the homecomingof NI rs. I. ii.Myer.......... Was; with Suigar.telrdtelte h emn going homew -our boys. Mrs. W. iL. Aberunthy----------------, j------------------------------east. Behind the bges T4 at suggestion Is on the big munic- Nirs. SameiriW. Ii"rs................------ing, thegangresdor. bugi M Srs.. M. E i............. E sh. o utirng, sing i anddent-- ipal light arch, Sixth and Minnesota Total......t..........'...oflFrianchlAmerIcan Si-v Avenue, read by thouaands yesterday Aissiiiislexy Fin] to Secretory- of ils Agrinsoder ndsiosiirt hPuhlli' Serv-he tisosfon. branti, keeping time with and today. Grand total................... $7,6 "The boys will not be home in a hurry, i I JFvFEitSON C11-. NOV. 12.-Thonsas M. beats snd shouting:.,. but the people at home must. get the Siibscniptions obtained in Kansas i13radlbnry. secretary% of the state public Thwaisve!Vs 'houe i orer,"L.. Capma,.cm-tervies(-onlnasses died at his home Viw lAmcriq1,1c!" hoseinore,"L. hamn,-,oi-City in the United War Work iiltuii irnn fota tt Tahaoley e ithe hell ringdr-- missioner of water and light, who or-- hsmrigfo ideo ppey eetrd h,1 dered thesuggestin, says.Paignl-up to noon today ansoilittlfi tle swas tie first secretary of the cam- hmsutlte ee a - A Dtfteresss'Kind. $378,969. That was'the total of I-,- mission.,I-nd prior to Aprl 93 a the flares burned t~esW rdm file Yonkers Stnte~mnissport uits db lewokr tHI u-n secretary of the board of railroad late tonight tie-. Amer~Ica -Blat~~on-Doesubmitted bymthe workorn aid warehouse commissioners for sev- odp'anth - Baon-oes ourwifemak herowhtheir first luncheon today - at the era] years. During the administration sodirs n h ixdu1p bread? - ~~~Hotel Baltimnore.- It incl uded $1l0(1.- of Governor Stephens he was deputyviinnVeuiwnto e ~gb N~--o, not now. "ut -she used to, didiT- she?" 000 in larg.suloscriptionswadioftepnetar u yrs. FOCH 1A'i - Oys bfr h Wr u hes - ~v ZZCN. i ahr Capt. William. M. Bradbury,. y, bSlg aeeedthe*-Sshol5 geeri-dh-r-buotteamainshe'tarsadhed hi psiio0fr ealyPRtsC INT.~ The~bi~ sho~s i Tde~de~itte'asserte thwatehas ol otyersceee uonte - tr' istorar-I foie.W..0 t ociver'subread.-now.n mount reontreoted oay rp30 aisHeiig 5yagsod os~~ ta~ e~ 0 sibs-shtols ~sii ~iebuitr leedd tl,52 usc.rn tions. Joesmdettedasos'deutoyaten of he pnsi 744- W1 F~al ipd afacee. aidiunateol#. DIISON1 EAS FWodad Ahedtl-his psit-r f hiaely p Sisibs AweaAnie.aei -f honrun fag e for pthen wm ~~~~~ cteMere h astrace wuldwhih-e e~te~ igt~r.H ssi ifi-,bi 4 t-h" -____ ____ fdrhegali t LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER RM

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