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CO-OPERATION OF
DOCTORS ASKED
BY THEMAYOR
City OfficiaJÂ~: $ek Datal
About Epidemic
Among Civilians.
APPEARS IN EVERY SECTION
Calls for Reports Decided
Upon After State Depart ment Asks for Infor-,
ormation.
F OLLOWING a conforence
yesterday afternoon between Health Officer Dr. D. M.
Totman tnd Mayor Stone, and
another between the health officer and Walter W. Nicholson,
commissioner of public safety,
on tho influenza epidemic, decision woo reached to iaaue an
"'S. 0. S." call to all physicians
in the eity to aid- in--making a
survey of conditions among the
civilian population.
The quick jump of the epidemic from the soldiers to civilann has been recorded unoflfcially by health officers here but
in the absence of definite reports from physicians the aweep
of the disease in unknown. Individital reports from physicians
ahow the epidemic han opread to
all sections of the city and is
working well into the rural scctions.
State Asks for Data.
In a tlepone conversation ith the
tatinODeretmen fileahyesteday
MayoneSlone nas ansked finnefiit~le In.
formatiiosnefShe iuations is Syrse.
and ae the nestafnehe city, iH aay.
In th.eimatter ne medicalandoursinog
help. '
Frmeprtseeneromssother clues.Inelineg.
nfi~h e eetransmnitted in he Mayer
bhe Bse 45Department, She sltuaton
r 5ewa 5 onua shie hae It Sn hero,
hnS~thu mapeo- admielac neteeitive
inrmati n he naumbe oase.sin
this iy.
Thue iyofficislSthendisussed She sltuatlon and decided it isk, tu TO.h
Past-Sasdapd, thai aSS phyin reportmm
thiCsworing SInpermson orhpyttelehone.
he She Bureau o entalue" ofe.usSeisaorgrup nwhinh hey are iow ateedingad all ae. uposntihiahShey
mnac he callad ihereafere.
Only Way.
"Weelsue iihat the physicias are al ready oerworkeped and tavenoiidesir e
Impose odditunal hardshins anon hm,
butnwehavsee niheleans of aseetainine the a ondl modi ee s.than he their
ne-opetlin Iin ceponge".said Mayor
'Feoms hat I hove.heard efeimpths,
nslugs beoth ifaid out oi0Nawne Satleo
weare uch hettec ofn aed we hap. She
wost S isve. Oat reportis hephysicians
wilgv salS the iactse and snahliou
tohandS, thesituatinibeSSteroand gine
She hstae OepartmsntISniritioni ieannnn5,m aepi-olaiiean
aed t. Slate u now to Ise a5regula Sion Ceuideng that It he cepectd" laid
De. Tlemon, We hav. e nottdepeed
is teac-operationte.phscineand
I an sure It nillbfonrieud us. Ww i
Dmta sei eryeht n heausisanuat
Health tinrconrd nases a fast a. they
are srepocted, and I hope every ppetu
tomns Maehoea s amsunder Sttmnta
nill snot, his rert.te fret thing In
the mnng."
=upets O-peationa.
"Medinal mon o Syrcuso..have howne
a wndaefuleatciotic sii,"laid Cnnnimletis-Nichone and I an eonfinith an Insant and unaniseos eennensa"
InfuezaCaesANOTHER DROP IN NUMBER OF.
at Hospitals
who,1Â~u - gven MEN STRICKEN_WITH MLD.COS Cnrsar Only TwentyIRecruitsaFound at Canton.
ment-D oeclineEncourages M ia
STT OSZPH'& Ofcers to Believe Epidemic '
Tow Â~ NSTILL"further Half Passed Crest,,
NOWeases-..epidoni
000h0......sMARSTLL frthe drop 'in the number of new-caoes o eiei
GODSHEPHR. inlunzaatthe SyracuselRecruttiCamp wasere Ported lust
Teoalease, -amgoo se ight to the War Department by Major Arthur, F0. Thompson
Nunw gas..-.55 1 camp eurgeon. Only twenty cases of-the disease'wel~e dI covered
Di"ed - S * IM 8daring the day and the death lint dropped to eeveoi
HMEOPATHIC. Officer on List of Dead.
Wednesday. Thuesdy. loldiers who died dunsg She, day/ 01 Ser oC Mc. Stoddacd buhe etigt
VOultase....- 309 06 eoal hospitals iniud dnoe.eeriscand tand Wedleeday nhile handlinsg a kettlie.
MN seae..-10D 6 ixe rocnnotCas Collows: Har mote.. Ii;he ais dmcota~heCee
IDtegla." ad 7 LIEU~T. HiONORitA. DAGUDNASS. Heptiaa, Is.III, sed tee bcther inso
Deaths.... 3 0 e iiSIhhe, lae. iii. all at Inflauen. Dr. Roheri J. Mn MEOIL iAegr CHAneOOie, Cnytoni. Onire I. attonding them. -
MEMORIAL. dOEnyHtFORD, Peneidine, it. I
Wednesday. WTurdac. lOeT JONESSe andusky, 0. ELMS AUXILIARY TOT 8 956
Tont amaa..-.a4 41 000001 HORTON Canion Mos.
MNo oaesm. n.O O RictIAnRD SKAISERewi arkO. c. a TO HELP CIOK' SOLDIERS
Dischaeged "" 5 ""0 a HEiNRtY 3. LUBSIEuS. Orne, Maine, - -
Deats..... O Conldli ilons.a h apysteirday had,Asehefrsmeetinof ute easn of
practically i-towed tonewmal, Si nan the Ladles' Auaiiarcy, 3.5.P., N. 114
RECEIVED cusIn the 'die aforendin pwhletconediiiton Ld thle olillcmwhi sae il itS
wshaeep to ithesnoialstaff on met- She Croen-Ivitig Hoepitai, na. die
BY LOMMANDER hsrr 2n.zepcsrolaenex ek unit flas le e sC0dze ea
l Tesnthie epiebease ute w, aa. onent a sppeofntohCinieTa.
TO CLOSE Th~~~~ane s f fa h o pry tesaot thmepeCM e ni sitil 00 St he fairlroueds remisCac oftern t tc ookc.
preacily taionacy, TheS" eow ae
Movements of Recruits reported thai ihe.Aluio an os nuch m}
Will Be Started When agi inonhmered nubrhe e aes dscand
Quarantine Is Lifted. TheatilI neoed o nideelpiiiid
_ geat eald ee.wrnoe thene insiitutions
ecinsg on!lteoidier patients. 'Many ef
12,500 NOW AT CANTONMEN O LIiiin oe r ieiin origb h
khniand o skinthe ddidn Itn pm-O L
W_ pence gthe foed tcay. See the smidiers.
Officers Believe Two or Three in Sh usla sethe hodee tu
Weeks Will Be ''Needed right. altn seversalcue arel eerioustl
Soldiers. " eding en ihn.eeiresentionse nethe etic IN N E )~
iso mbt itheedimeae..No tases of In fluen,a haveeseanreorted at the D0me T ESracue Recruit Cap dana eanatoriun hei in preent thn die HEyeamse aitietf a totihnMd thee, the entire
soonas e qarine against antiln.
influenza there hen been rained THREE ILL oNrIOCYLVEMZA,
and the 12,100 memo now there ANOTHER WITH BAD BRES
ame shipped oat La variousT hes tune ne J. eSLiettddaeet No. 3CI
poinits. lehoyler minnet, has mueh tse npeam lDeffnite. orders to this effect atmesn-ahitta. Three are lint Senwere received from the Wtr De- fleenia and another 'stes n'fross
pariment yesterday afternoonare.borne. Eden.. Ol-ceac-sid istughby Lieut.-Col. B. 0. Ruttesco t- sn~oTlIit OSN
ev,-commander, and made pub- COMES O IU.IT OUII
ito by-lil adjutant, Capt. SidneF. Moobbir. -. BOTH DIE OF INFLUENZA
Mope to Move Sooni. Mrs. Putnam eC Hoselinon Pa., toil
The epotion thueniedical omfiercs on
then nam estmieday en te pidemin na. Mel. Murpthy Tietem ef.,,
eeogpcosing. Captain 'Masthils aid.halut J Epiemac.
It Timipoamtie yetosa e henlthe quss.-_---
aisis-Gat he-ilted--Inthe.leueila h s. W slf time aseaea etfmr Is -
tinum inoSImproe Crapilyi t.e raisinig en Cyraoee f;orae tw yInn g wo nmem,
the htn nay hebhtaSa ntter on daye. enusiswhe Lied Mtahla a fun days
and thi ofmicers hope the hetter wonditionsm f aoter. Whey nun.s Xl. Aima
etted yeeieeday ait the day hefoeenil q ew Ptle~e fMaaslhee, Na.. Ad ~"
aratthn earlyytaking ef the tepe le- seem. sasMepathw en u tiss..aly.
dinated In itie tederm en the War Dupant. >1a55k ea~liro nsa Emlhea
meet. a s edayn ago-lor-5--le~th-s-Ners e.ymen.-f-nhe-a~est lter iI Sleh.Lf ~ seasn. een.
from lie etates ef NeorkuthOaseanh- hu woe senstmn withahWedesumau
setts adMichigae tave then hippi eed as nl ns nfu ~o eal he the from.uC om l.
Cenom hmro ntd theeare mnoether. em A. C.listenl to here ea tee. I
the Ormi ontng~e nwho tune eithercbtent meas with the maludy th.enollowig
engaged in cpeeiai duty hafteoenwhe day.Cuotueemted Cahtly,
transfer teo oher placem hamsteCndelayed sus.. Saata. esed ey nasSseen.
by th. outareakof eninlenle. sapy oty
while It oI.imusible toefoumast ihe soe.?nehseI eeras e
tinnI il iiitkie epolate and cose an N&ammos N. tonhe
the ame ater the euarantine hson Sims la is.. l Tro;. n
ited, otnesmeiee ihat tnt er hreen este r. Oshtamnt o a
nanam huld 55 uetiiient. The Metn il te'. s A Atea.neb e CEc
hornferreeid te varios penwnhere pteaeX.W+and endsnuthc eua.
their eiaaniflutloicnrnm-u.owmhen i anyrnap.Tawo ohtr lara
he of holyp nith the pwoabiitaeS tatte s metoames ile ehmlad athe anee ofeC
eilarfocaresevie, nlerinalipetc- Dr. A. 0!saen,EN. ee0 iouta
tione. aindire ane guard duly nill lanm avnuean. 011.30eetlena htneepow
She nalniiy. - eznelug.
mtickneeneewomShe iiei. Ieeral us ohes
wo iintg nt ihi Delta Duita 5Deta
enweiy heuse in Uninersiyavne er
in atend ihemeand ol hone e ceend. a e
Undner nuora nditinm the ees
Shin Ooed Sheperd, nnesd he the Unt- "eFOOD5
varsity, buS She sumber at soldier ptiets- W R ESfo h yaueRcutCm n h
Usniesiiycrrnintg detentetept eceneaws "h r' "
*1 hif I u Cta hn ot ": -
thte ntteidttt"m crssu
Mrs. Fitchi,
Nurse, Dies
Stricken After Caring
f 6r Soldiers Two
Days.
Mee. Maude Temry Fitnh) 7 setfe of Dr.
Chiares. Oiithis aothiles-tofthe nre
wsnhonae givnstheir livec In tcs-ing to
sett the inlfunsmaepdemic. She died ei
0.90 ocionk meet eight at miss-omee No.
'00 Marshali stnet.
Mdre. FiinOns a graduatseof tha Albany
i~sampi ltiTcaBido55;SlAS~i7fd i. enSosiieere new ealied fonrwsll elt to lhu
Hoepital en thu Geed Shupts herdhisSee
eca nor aoldiers She vented two doym
nine ehe wam stricnith ntilutnae.d3 -ni-ining Into ctnumnisa She nans Ilone
Mrs. Pitch hod benn president an the CC.
nadiiit-Odiisli Way Seiief Fund iest
organisation heno.Thu Was uamember nI
ilymouth cetgi-egatooteiChiurh. nesidens1C h ie saded t s urvivedbhoie
mthie, MrC~thtonns Maiauehie thSiie
brtwhlers F. H.Terey'of Toronto, 54,.J.
Tesy ofSt. Johns. N Do nd HoreyhMat.
Loiughlin on thi. elty.
coepyited. Thle body nwil he cent 0o Conesmngon Chaut~aquaeounty, fe urlby
Cornell, Clenent a Wright, ondetnoeyn
Vartlss n tributed,
Amn es ates-day'snents-Ihuoneto
th arins-ie hospiais, ner usenIn hlingt
Sn eame fors-e h Omdcedi en slot snidierm
no. one on ifty tiattesen, *ent en She
Crem-Irving hyD0. he idwands.
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and -They.
Will Do the Rest.
-iOur courageeus boys have
given up everything to 'mafS the
world sfe for democracy. I
Is it not up to us who are still
living In homes amid usual corn fort to-ecome-sorose-and----
BUY LIBERTY BONDS?
Wec our duty to do It.
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IPoet-Sttndard Building
N. PETERS-The Store on the Hill
SWOOLENS M.
X FALL,- CLOTI
-RETAILERS downtown m
give you new Fall clot hing4
*HIGH' PRICES or old o*
cloth ing at loweer prices. W(
fine qtuality woolens bought
at fold prices and manufactu
Sinto new Fall and Winter
- orots. WigaraitetTh
limit. Low costs -low expe:
low prices. f--
Suits---OvercoC
DOUBLE service garments that wil
anteed all W~ool and fast color-new e
--- models and individual patterns-m--dignif
business and professional men--st-di"'u e -alsl t OR
Custom Clothes $22
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uceidraa guests:hotel for
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staurant
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15 CASES OFI
AMONG CC
Tuttle House in' IrviTredIt
Neces
Srse Unimm estmi.repyared tinom
haS the spread nt eidemicnInfluenza
amnst theu uedeepeodoni nuomenS and the
samierlen ou teS. A. T. C. Only anun
euss hone hoendiscoered in dole aed
them are of such a milid naturechat ne
alten Ism elltamn ie tn t n he Hili.
hosmital,.plan. huno teen made tunpenn
f Me. aon F. Tuttlle.iN. 5t Irving
with Isextnenmive grontaes ahu n ideal
Miec iatheeine aibley Saitnt ight an noue~nelSthatimhe tepee Iisold notthe
stne rytSqonern ihn infliay, hut in
thn ehimatin nwaraanms thi Unhsreitty
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