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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ ey air he ~r ittitll t1itilg i next We Lt ' 4sI1 y, nuso of the t1ii teo"t teriu t In i I u In of C~v'v"..' Â~"ttrdledi l i iuty, rht haive 1't i tl II i u ohil 11 ilit (it itxvo bi e h 1f te la t t.l ii t t, vuri ex led tlo ciI1wialt1). l'u r thor con-.tnl.ce of the t idcr wilt bt+ coot tter' d or t he ii ecoil ii OiI In i.nn n y y'n rrt,,toy cit rche Will liec losed ttto cy. Uooh viii11he1 litciutl'd In It1 l:iing,r. \V li n11.l11lbany trcheMitweir. t) be ICoopratingwith the city:lals, lU.i.amhs:id ye'ste'rdary t ht e of thte Catholizclhurchcs will h~ivc of door servlre~t. '['ho closing order iibbt also the opening Of theatres,. Ion picture shuws, ainl all indoor lie ne etlngn. until official notice Ie rn by Conimissioner of Public Safety heldon Frost. r. Sautter said in relation to tho ing order: \ibany i~ now pafsing through a I,1+ I CI rt 1 * I 166. 00, lO.)ii titii0(1.4-1111011 1 ''d op 11 it fit I IIaw tIhiult rifit ii I'"i of tt~ TI m) \,w1111 ti l l { A ttaiiiil~tiiiti lllitird I iutl4r of Nr'v \'ttf)(, ir4rtitlrIit If( l)i I nui 'ritotla'iu I of tlling all (of our tiaiiiortzti t rn big Alr an o trt,. gii ' t 4411 oq(ua'nIt. t.lkr crtnvd rul Itt11atfa m411ny' salt'z, hu td]redi JoltIniR theItoI oubil.I,. clb and doult. hong Chair su hscrlp)tonst. i rwe.An effigy of the hria~i4 r, which1 had tit ood na et1t r the theatre p la tformt, vw1a loaded a6oard a motor truck, and led by the lhandI playing a dirge, was taken to Congrest street wvhere Naiser W ilhuIm was kicked off Into the river unSce.rnEmoniusly.. I( of St.P New KNOWN AM Right Hand ofC teen Years 21 Mit chai I1pec-a to thc.e Kntckr, N1~W YORE '". are ten prelates I rick J. Hlayes. le.i suce cor to cy looms up alnost; hayes Is Mgr. =\' tor for the las.,tf Patrick's Ca-thed;, i rs general dof York. I t Is declared archdiocese had next.archbishop, would be sentt on the strets of the xnass.e s morei clergyman of hhi the only one, _x the pspt. dl!.cu try with! flty for ony! li In' $1 rt it n 11 pu~blic kdutes t 0 lltt4't-TA in the the rig~ht h kttl I og tho i \t ecu nutt he pt1rititi1 rav de.?r night tar, ec. ied and IWhite s. Then i grays, rmeis in d. I>T 're crisis due to intliucoza' ini The employes of the Metrapoiltan emit form. The cooper tion of an 1 Life Inrarn ce conmpany through lgettt public has been mnanife t O11 Thomas Mturphy, general agent, turned Idles. Some d ay "s ago" the epidemic. ln $7,043O, every employe subscribing. Ink, reached its heighth, 7&I cases A-rPlio lodge, I3. 'Masons, took a $500 g r.-ported on that day. Since thent bond. e has bceen a steady decline of John Mc lynn,. halrman of the tea 5. turesq committee-, ught to have Jame our health offilcer has appreciated B, uetan of.the ~Kfnickerbocker hotel, splendid coop(eration' of all organi- Necw York, come to Tray and sell bond., nss well as individuaL~i. In view fL.js nicht Mr. Mc~lynn received a tole he fact that this epidemic is at grnt from Mr, Iegnn expressing his ent an the decline and also of tlha regrret tit beln - unale to mak~e the trip us after-effects of this.4 disease, It andi aubscribing $,Q '1 In Tray's carn_ In my Judgment, that it would pnlgut. Mtr. liegan's telegrm is: rise to continue the quarnite."" 'John 1Mefllyn, connection with the coit intitiflco Fe.itntre commlriit Ite be' city quarantine, fr. Saiter has 'P'roy, New Fork, red sewer:l recommendations for te ''Thmis for invitation to:sell ins' eiminnaLiart of all opidemiilsII- I.Ire rt y Vloois it y*ou r city. Wottuid~ h. Tht at rei a ml public git boering gladly aceplt. Cio innior -cii - es, beccause of their tlly ascent - pttigo n In; i York, lImpt'rit iv 1' CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO., CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO* I 1I. ' r iL w

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