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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~J A;' ag " sg dea4ths to --,}t tto'.n. Four hun dr newt,Y, t' t ctlmatadWedneeds7that but, ob f the sdools in the! r ttbSrtr7 are closed bst use of the lhu. The 'flu has reached the epil s.tage in eeArly every- state. are re 65,00 cses in Ohio. - - Report. Wednedsyr- sheared- the Iflu on the wanejin army (camps Lit May dfeaths from tine umonia are increta seq aurday s4M tuapin -n the flu H.7a~~~ ue askiled l p~rvitde wed i.tw'dsa, possibly Q askse City tsar ptesllrate;105.400 to [email protected] 'Du hospital. - w ine beds for Â~800 L.tu:3pienetts. I sothers said schol r-' tmn-bioaes of:12.. W eent when scheols tit' cdiesra with eon- #s.and ractkI@5er. odsae wrking ItErisS. lRockwood s40gbe done Inth ie l; ~ B petators a o 1)S*1 court c Jeo FLU STOPPED AT SHERMAN By Untted Press N~q1M1P SHERMAN. 0.. Oct 16 -htedi aeort~e. now believe the' influenza " epidemic here has been stamped out. Two Ohio men died yesterday. They were Carl S. Hel inger.' Satem. and Jost-ph C. Bltack. Spokane. WORKING ON FLU VACCINE CINCINNATI. Oct. it--Dr. Rose nau of the M1ayo cliict. Rochester.?dinn.. responding to an inquiry fromt the local health board. ham wired Dr. Wilinm.'eters. health officer, he is working on an influenza serum Mae promised to send samples of the vaccine i it is successful. FLIP TOLL IN NEW YORK: N KiW TORK. Oct. 16-New Spanish tnfluetnza cases today totaled! 113. against 492Â~ yesterday. There were 317 deaths, as against 322 yes terday. The Spaniah influenza 4ictints reported since Sept. 18 number 49,024. with 2296 deaths. 317 DEATHS IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. Oct. l$t-During the last 24 hours there were 317 deaths from itnluenza in Chicago. There Were $21t jsw cases reported in the city. Theaters and moving picture o4tgr~ have beens closed.NsOhaleStecs Rzeksage ~4 ChieslitsaStkEels eese INPE5 Priests V e pea Priests in th 1-LftocesoJWe.a [letter from the reify. tiatop of "On account Spanish infituen ulatlonts ate pu "All orders in S! ealth are to with. "Wherevert has so decreed and halls will gard to'funera hiessed' private funeral mass I quaratntine is I "During the 5lrnperata.'. a al taken from the t ience, will be prayer will bet 'luring the pert This itj the fl w hich is in 41 has been order the Cleveland 1 FLU PE D.ES MOINE thousand lowan Spanish Influet 'ported during, totalled 6244. U. S. FARaB WASIN(T( Bonds hereaftet titlon during ho tary officials tod sI e d by -the: IBoard. Proceeds of Iare believed tQ loam nn --re.lie,Inouary. 1919. $EIZEP3 TA! PAztIB; ct., Imieds" als l i Join Herman Sainptiner (left) and- "I walked beside one man from' Eugene Greenbaum. right) wees Public Sqtuare to Ninth-st before two of the 1000 Cleveland Itoy I got hint." says Sarnpltner. "You Scous wo sarte ou N~~dn get subscriptions of you stick Scots ho tared ut ht'.tlt with your customers." In the day to "clean up" int the Liberty first three loaits scouts sold l~an campaign. iBoth Sttmpli- 14.000.000 worth of bonds. Samney-and (tires'nhaum won htonor Wilner lives at 1620 Crawford-rd; nlS21dls in other loan campaigns. G~reenbaum at 10613 Bryant-as'. 22 DEATHS IN DETROIT 11 DIE AT YOUNGSTOWN DETROIT. Oct. 16-Influenza cases YOUNGSTOWN, Oct. 16-Eleven are steadily increasing here. Reports deaths have occurred het'e from today show 22 dead and 750 new Spanish influenza. Fight hundred cases in the past 24 hours. attd fifty cases have bteen repotted. South High School has been turned FLU- PRECAUTION- TAKEN into a. hsaita4ou-the--sssai eHarry L." Vail. secretary of the influenza. - City War Board, has Instructed em--. ployee to take a half-hour walk in POET GTS JOB BACIK" the open air as a precautionary Jahn F. lernie. whO says he has measure against Spanish influenza, written more thtan 1000 poems, again Extra time is given at the tunchbs n ctyempoy at W. Third hour. -any barns. - Hernte wrote poe~n crltleirtztg cit r' REPARATION IS DEMANDED work add,4ost-his jis two yearkaki WASHINGTON, Oct. 1-tA es' "I. still +. nd tie tp tUsAwn i1 lutidis dediaring for entire ' 'epare. verses," d.tiot -byter many lit devastated tot" 08/28/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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