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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~"tol4 an' ToypreVOe5ta; 4J4r" a deemod ira 'OQ twodwi he r eieland A"<:o the several"" eE Y 3 le Inuenza F r monigatb a big observe.;' duntry roads. tesesgirls," said SMter Marcetl,l t~e " n~it~ urse.' home at Charity hospital, and the sisters and one or two of the on duty twelve hours every 01 be erl~:a ihin a few o tinuos twenty of the special nursesa engaged on lnfluenza cod are pretty well exhausted tip n to cdotdte all-night norens are oo their way for, l te ithi atratfo their relief comes, bt the out! g ble:OeOdita tw-horeidtaong b.unlexserdes adj ttthfntkndoitretorbngtemacrfrsd. ioeIntoa emal Ilaw. the. heath, cobnnuuoter lesed tatFo'hat a warninkr to atl limited practittionersU FLU RETAINS ITS e treating itth' rsatunent by' them of lnfluenza I o fte5A5eases ut'il he ilawed by reodmtoeo-IUIH 1OF NtobeR ied dation:to the, state medical board ri lil - fh1 tht hirc iceanss8to prectice be re- ru IU i Ban 'on Public Gatheviqief,L.T R FA IY Yeteda's spo fth nlet o:t b esd sstuation,.in Dr. Tteckwood'a opinion. na.i to Tme Ptah Dovr) 'KAI' i s the mostc favorable since the iret Police Seek. Distracted COLUMBUS. Oct. 2.-It isnas -.' Ji appL ernd. cethodethsaeIn ee-emated by stale health authorittes that shwea makd decras ewurrast- Father as Mother Dies there stilt remain 180,000 cases ofI S leg an Inference that the epidemic i4 in Hospatal Spanishinleaintest.Thr beginning gradually to eubside. wllbenplftn oatebata. 'SJ$ os Fatalities, dropped from 113gn Clvladpli-lateenn wwr ill batefing of smtie.nxonpbMonday to seventy. boosting the ea- Ceeadplc Ia cen eeictherimngtforsomhetat~except * tire.toll of tihe disease so far to i11. trying to locate Jo e rupha, an n thols e ommisnfles where iosaaN-Iew easree reported to the health d. employe of te P thonKtsl& rtieaaetio cniioawr lce:gtiaten.icldng f X ~we Wire Co., vboeerssidence fora week Onaihuttdred sate eighty new casesl boh' report. from the Marine hoapital,.f Jieraforer cat 10 oe hn20 stp was at 11703 F iet iialimus S.'E. were reported in Akron In the thirtyYlusagback- the pj restayandX0adrop <nofn0 HnwfedewMnaoigfriihour Period ended aSti6.,in. Itef ba.si ti e preor day n rpo 0 i f id3odyeeigfotports of violations of health ordlchesticaf from.thetecod dy Uawek ago Mon- the COu at City hospital sai4thres nances caused officiatetnihs t o *.Jcbs dy Thi mks ot "ceeso,tessall chiliqres, are being care.! for at epect pool rooms, saloons, restaurants lathe ache the4 maternity dispensary of Lakeside, and bowlogatliiee. Placee found vieotly the Daa. 5laOUNDT~nO opta, ~ ~ ~ ~ btln epl~eldhrestitions are to be4 isiness die-clsd Ippleilt'Gt a / The pitiul story of a wrecked home, Warren lit in the grip of the' epiachLiiO~eee esa SnztaboPreefei!lae JtandbsLnihe- eess"r Eseia f notherle wIts and distracted fath. demic. Today 103 new cases and. it app ibed Pafacq..Lelr h r ele y uitaces to itb ill t hree deaths were-reported. All cigar It iwithpthed Patronmsome. ospital. wasf the {stares, hotel lobbies,.railroad and came of the sixtth paeoinct etation died of lofta- last evenlik h-i- r. gid dMrs. F. O. traction stations have been ordered ombago pinesseat St. Alexis'- hospital yesterday. Miner of UC621 'Princetop avenue, fumigated at thetclose of:sachday..osaany palin -.- With but three deaths reported tot' ins ti isnl tsebadliseolti rdays. 'Mr..Kqupkta, bin wife and, their Patr~oimnn L lse, had 'bees.as- children came to Cleveland a weaek dyadfwrnwess fifun - g.,sl r.Mnr 'n adol aLorato felt rather opimistIcoever idt to rub 00 sinned tothe polte emergescy,ante a few pIeces of therioshi fal conditions but the cloin )nwll not tbeck. or for servine so( is.believed to hare ton- tuirO had atzved' ioi Coaxirid e. O. 1 be lifted. Isl., (Advst) vctms1thehoiepltawhie ai. It ~ awsii e h aiy Youngstown.health authoriiieas lutn--A t)-vcist h optl ews seto' or slept'ont mewsflln ndteoam ask state aid iltsnforolng thue clota,. M eiaia'ekm fe~order. Cabasna; i(s chargesd, 'hkas '1It loudly f t,% i tie tool. 0 away. Sd fnt r.- ~ he tool; -".,:, *; irf. he door + -... ', and!. In lilk:e Shri an d, barred hike~ - y "..; i;, " -, r ". finally<tp ~traittA MNISTERS MEL "IN VACANT Inflqenza Make"-; 0 Session Neceasa& Congregational mfrlstere. from indoor meetog -sbye o inatoa!to-,,Icat yeetday 'afteretnoitoti oped.eind a btlfooar'at * ehlms4NW. and' ty.-6 b aet) 1.ndah usielss msati JSSIA N ^REFUGE 10 e Vaens i.s LM, Oct. 2.-Delny. nio pnandfnaeia of tter. Babies xd infant begins" lie -hea~ily-;liandi-" onstipaton 'means inflir ely msoreiniure of th~e bowels to ssove 'regisoroughly. It means stagnation of t producotio f irritant #nd poisonces, and their'.absorpic~n o the ich they are-carried fll over the body. )oisoned, "growth interferedt(ywith, repared in which ger-m4 of disease:,..1 oot and develop. Conptipation in I bad *habit, but giving an infant:e the bowels to move isle crime.;.A' a bud-both may easilyI be blasl. - Treatment for Constm,:ion is not:eiy harmless, but, is in jthe highest tnt' a drug, does not act like any drug. Natuire to overcome the bad habits shiisg natal, easy, thorough bowel is rdgular as clockwork. Nsjcd take into thr body coms otef the tpssage ithrough thei ntmsudil canal, itokccps etn soft end moist, makes it easier for the isin sct; absot-bs poisons s$ helps to discourage mre druggist end give t accords g to directions. t WNJOLtsisolad s yl soled ing: bottles bearing the Nojol-rd t os;NojolYou may,.for m subiceees. IjoI Lab~atcries) DARD OIL CO. (NEW. JERSEY) SO Broadway. New York eas. Gckockseuon e GRAiN MAN TO am 4uasan Riteto be fi5el sd.for femaeea Rl eeea seeeesfrv. Funeral ervlcsa for aines i Reus. 6: eslutar or-ci.Lstthe rusr rLn1,INCREASES IN CAMP. third 1 lectorr Rese 2 5560Cases in All Caste. rand ssts Ofe asac N asaay.' WASTiNGTON.ct.L 29.-lIT It.is nusmber of new cases of influensa at t reat.lpneumonlt conltlue tioshow a slig} (4tody.Increase -l army camps over /i ta-. couniry._paktclslry In camps whon } IFOLUWSGRIP Weakened Vic a nFallEajy F rey To 0th r:Diaaes The getting-well st gef. of' grip. pneumonia cc othe Illness Is the oosi:dangerous of-tall bemxuse the body, weakened by. the disease. Is wide open to attan sof Other hark. log gal-a, That is why all thle orgs 'of the body- meethe ke ttitelr'best working order, not nly-wo' drive out the oiso lef bythe disease, but thatthepatint hatregale strength *as soon. ansioesfethito avoid further attackha resulting from the- poisons in the system. As a; means to lard good health after any illness i'sber John.e Mcdlelne.,buIlds tup the yoy because It is all pit wholeisome e eourlehment and free. from opium. Msorphine. chloroform or other polsonous drugs- or alqohol.. Father Jo na Medicine has JteR 60 years' su oss for colds and throat troubles, coughs and. sore threats, and as a tonic and body builder. - I,:.'.. i 4 "y 1 y, s;.,.,: r r > Y "''. 1 ^.' S ' t..,. C e:..., s,:.,.1 r + of beter-hfilth and comfor are li ri enjoy d by thousands who have "invested" in I INSTANT. POSTUM (.as their regular table beverage in. plo'kce oftofe Cnnvcmnt Camp Cony, Tesas, again reporsed 1a4 sra the highest number of Infiuenza "After an attack lo pneumonia the cae. hoctnr ordered metoglvo my baby Faane ther JonsMedlolee and as a ceCONVENTIONS POSTPONED Who reandhitisdsreg. -- laslve it to thy eblldren wheeChslwk asd Teashees' Msetbiasi's ver toe telcuh qd, I am 'writing -~ elys b Uhimi.. this t el ouhw grateful -1 am da DeayerST )p~detfe,..' io Father Jons's P'sdinse." (Signegdl Rev. W. S. Llsenkoveky. pastor of Mrs. 9 en H onshenirr, 190 Pike at.. St. Theodsius' Chusrch,.ennounices hetadng, Pa. ce~ue tits body. titulldlng,,irengih-5lving 'food veinse, that the conventIon of the Russian IFather Johns Medotene is' ae ideal,_ Orthodox Greek Catholic church of family medictee for all who are wreek North America, which was to ha4 and rn; -dwn.--(A0r. been hold Nov. 5 in IS, has been postposed on account nf Influenee.. The 1 now date of the oorivontlon Is not yet decided. It will beheld in St. Theedoslus church. The convention of tbs Northeaster Ohio T eachere' Associatioons, which was to hare been hold'"here Nov. 15I and 10. eafter being postponed from Oct. 'l5 and 20, bhas been post-poned again to"Web. 14 and 15,11. CHICAGO estfIPsIIItnities. Itiliam A., t des. t'romnmta I 5aelti~ila. seeiini~w GRHICAfiII. Ow". u-William A. Lydcc. presidcntotfcthis, reat Lakes i I ihAtec& Dock eo. asd widely hnown nilght niter se Illneses of several mouets. At the begnnlig of the war hd eurned his lydoels, a es cf ihesmoat pretntlnhiiu1k.e de(;real Lakes. seak 1o tha government..L lye ttads Uslese isstial. ell[ Rtestrictions of the atoalsirbi- 5dio y m WN esyd coefil, represented in Claes, laed h County' fSsrveyor W. A "i know, becass tIhere usced It, and Sttinbaomh,'are makiegit ltoosl 1151'li ca iI i tppdthe smarting anti possIble to 4o soy roadusnt ett IO. el t..,.n tIns its te de Tt good I "- VeKlla when 1, IESE: are tim s when pereopJ hermode of life rid forming Pe timesto- form the l~bit of.wearing. r because their style laist longer and the cl hey get old. And they rork out every dollar -ITheclabel i~sour pldge o you of uqualified ALFRED DECKER kdC oi4, M,4 In Csssds soia-rY BRAND CLOTHE, I. EST you kfo ",that lookin; N in'g the part go "ha in hand, why dc clothes tha~ your money will ~ t? We Ihave them are not ma a to meet a price iut to.set a standard do.) hes suits and overcoits embody such exc tatit ee~the style An4 ritc hogott I:;LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER RM

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