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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~See the Latest Autumn air 4Wne tlsi S.UITS, O Dresses, Furs, Skir x.; Waists, Millinery Holding Our CuatomJs lb. same people come hack tom son after ss.. They have ea esedet A e atsfaction at right and, furthermore, they prefer the saldsevice we reader our patron eopereating.elsewhere. Select Chriot "C E RUYUCAN TAKE YOUR PURCHIASE FLU WS INCREASE 1."(Continued From First Page.).masny new cases, as did Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Missiseippi. *The epidemic also continues in the Middle Weet. Louisville and five other cities in Cntucky have many cases, while Indiana yeterday reported 2,653 new casesoutside of Indianapolis, where the disease to epidemic. The malady alsoecontinues in i iineis and Michigan, whiie (thi, reported that it is prevalent In thirteen cities of that State. Missouri reported epidemic. in seen citie., Minnerseta in thirty-six districte. Colorado in eeven cities and Kansasein *eeyen cities and many counties. There is a serious epidemic at Oklahoma City, with many casee in oilher parts of Okin= Nomae.' The disease wee increasing in nine eotntieiljn North Dtakota and was reported fro asix cities ted several counties in New Mexico. The epidemic alsois widespread in Arizona. * Idaho reported new cases from live otlties., South Dakota reported tha disease thratent the State, Wisconsin had new oases in ten cities. Wyoming re*ported 2.100 casea during tine past wevek. Montana reported 2,00b1 new cases durinlg the wveok ending October t2. In Arkansas the peak seems to have been reacbed In moat cities, but the disease is Increasing in the rural districts. Iat the District of Coumbia both the number of new casees of infiuenza and of deaths increased today and portable hiospials were opened to take cart of the overflow from public and privats Instituttions. Aitho influenza eases in army campa increased slightly, the number of pneumoenia casee (1699) decreased duritng zee IHON SAYINGS - rU James P.Str od, Locust.Grove, 0. S* THEY SUFFER " E*WE MUST SACRIFICE, rs ItechaulesEDavid N. Deou, htrookiyn,.. Y Charles N. lianli, uaewatomire, Kan. 15, - Steve Toreheark, Middle Branta, 0. WagonerC E. Young, Sentinel, Ok. SPrivatesrs Buim Anderson, Alexandria, laid. e -Em il -L,, Barah, Nt-tv York, N. Y. pe3 Charles Brutont, I~oldee, Mo, a. toHarry C. Cahill, Dayton, 0. Frank (I. Champion, tjeorgeioi u. " Tex. s(4letrge K. Chiurcht, Dennison, Minn. tai Gifts Now! Ernest V. Crooley: M iddieto a, Coon. Valeiitin; Davis, 1Weston, Pa. CR E D I TO' = iluth it. Dewitt, San Atioclinto, Cal. WIT YU %4 FISTPAIII. iirE.,Dick, Staunton, lit. WITS OL O' FIRT PAYIENT., liward iW. Drapler, Adunms, Tan. t~f { lt ' t ' If~t''lrn~~t~ ar )icbiiiaoui, Wiekeaahncg, Aria, ______________________________________I Newto.1. Dudley.tPleasnt Hilt, Mo. ltuy L., Dtgan, St. George lKan.the twenty-four-hour perold ending Natbtan 1"einbioao, amburg, N, I. today at neon, Deaths were 657 againstlst Fiske, Caifax. N. D. 684 yesterday. Influenza cases report- Thees..iFannery, Doresy, Pa. ad (from all camps since the epidemico Jinimig Cigas, Mcliuney. Ti-a, began total 273,145, pneumonia eases Mount 1,. Colson Pratttville, Ala, 42,675 and deaths 13,681. Victor W. Htaglung, Isanti, Mitre. __________ Ioy Harris, Nacona, Tex. CA PSERMAN DENIES tacot, L. Hartman, Baltimore, Md. CAMPIhoa. P' Hogani, Coeiir D'Aiene, Idaho. QUARANTINE RENEWAL I'eee Heniry Kohtler, lackatranna, N. Y. liery VilRolle, Aiiherst, 0, Holmier Iliviand, iandromt, Mine, (tl Associated Par.)t Theodore.lallo, Rtoseau, Minn. CAMP. SHERMAN, 0., Oct. 18.- C;eo,..alemeyn, University lece. Neh,. Rumors that spread ini somie parts of "*"*"",Â~,, " Â~ Â~ " "* *"*"*Ohio lats today that a most strict " SACK THEM UP! * quarabtiage had againi been placed ona military activities at Camp ShermaniDvi O Kigsey * * 0O N Y were shown to be false by a statement 1"-Mward Koehler, Eckman, N. D. issued tonight by Major It. F. Duck- Charles F. Lane, Winstoni-Salena, N. C. wail, camp surgeon, in wthich he stated Arthur J. Lavigne, Sainford. Me. that the Influenza epidemic nt Camp John -Leigthcart, Philadelphia, Pa.. Sherman is "a. thing of the posIte. JohhaLeszccsinski, Detroit, Mich. ports on the twenty-four-hour death Frank J. Levandoske, Ambnoy. N. J. toil at 3 p.m. showed ony nine victims Joseph Isiebinaix,.Kanoout City, Mo, during that period, briging the total Ludlow L~ulthr, Ctninitioti, 0. list to 1,1110. Wyn. I-i,, McAllister, Tonoweada, N. Quarantine regulations. hioever. IHenry P. McCann. Bruikito, N. Y. have not been removed txcept lit a feit Henry F. McCausland, Laitrencevil.. case and thse itiasures affecting Illinoia. theaters taed camp clbrooms arct, homoa I.tcCiuitahan, TFayetic te. ol'.. atill In effect, i Thomas C. Mi-Itrait, Jamcestoii. N. tI. IthciyoChliohth iu-dwrJ.cenaPrvdneI.tio tonight is not as favorable as James Maggie, New Yorko, N. 1'. heretofore, Forty-itre new casis wereTc(1agek FolPrkN.Y reported during the day. Qutarantine JctMcekFoa ak.Y regulationeso i fet ilrmi Charles Francis Mahon. Matta n, it. so iodefiniti'y, it was statedt, Henry E. Maples, Hoyt, Ohio. Henry Kremer of Dqytoai tas listed Clyde R. Martin, lprlngficld, M1.among todays dead at the base hoe- Horace Matthewe, Washington. It. pttl. Jacob Matlis. Yonkers,. 1'. L.awrencr A. MsHele otso iii. W. Va. PHYSICIANS ASSIGNED Ezara A,.9Mayo m0Ida. C. Itans Mile.Cairo, Ill. TO BAD "FLU"5 SPOTS Willis Miller, Norman, Ohios. Thomas B, Miller, Cedar itepitis. Ia. EntileoOrlando, Cleveland.,Cn liv5 Asocied Press.i) tRaymoandIt. IRaneom, Hoc-h-snc. N. Y. CO)IAtM Itt.'S, 0., Oct. 18.-With tuec Tandy iteid, Overton, Tex. autnater of new capes being reported John It. Rolan, Portagevite. NMt. ti the Stote Health Department at *..... d * "armothet rate that wars to have beeai expected," Acting Health Cojetmission. 0 BUY LIBERTY BONDS! " er J. E- Bautnait totaiit nnounced that there is sufficient medical oid "" 4 "doSÂ~ ".*, to hatidi- thceltpidemnic In Ohio, altito Aivwle D. Rutledge. Giltct.,more titan toilet racesi have been re- Albert Martint. Philadelpii, a parted. The uomialsssioner added, Howard 'V. Shoe, Schaeffccti tttt% Pa however, ttat trained nurses and William M,. Smart, Molvae. K:+s+"t nurses' aids were iteeded lii many Geoorge -It. South. Providenc.I.1 communittee, and urged wonien coas- Max Smnith. Eden Prairie. Will. peteset to render service itt this en1- Warren N. Smith,. Scetton ilii. N Y. ture to volupteer to itocal Ited Cross Charles Edward Strokerlv'itivlte. headquarters,. Indiana. Dr. E. W. Scott, Aseintatit Surgeon Paul Vunfleet, Cbathaat, '.. the day Health Comnmissioner Robert- Priate5 -eon directed a general vaccination of John J- McMackin. Philatte'thia, Pa. Chicagoans with antitoxin, Tkslgsalth Herbert E. Macen, Jdadera. Cat. Conmissioner also advised all persona Edward J. Newmnan. Chicago,.1Ill., to salute their frtends. but net shake l14ark Wailh Scranton, Pa.. handas ' nenaonit Jr, Keith, Philadelphia, Pa. -Chief of Potilid Aloa~ck's pa-der dIreaeV. A Obren, St. Louis, Mo: aed tt~st Rolltlt pshod alt. 0 Medicine es, MedicineLodge, Kan. - - - 4 t i~lp4to n eCastebok, dison' at., Washington, P'a. Claude Isom. 1714 Wabash avdnah,_ Kansas City, M1 o. Orvie L.,Jones, H. F. D. 1, Box 38J'a Santa Rtosa, Cal. *****-*e"4* 0 r0 0 * ARE YOU THE FRIEND " " OF THESE BOYS?* """""f".""""""""0 Missing In Action, Lieutenanteilonald Johnston, Harrisburg, Pa. Claud Roeo Lucy, Ellington. Mo. Rioland S. Tait, St. Louis, Mo. Frank Walther, New York, N. T.ttergeao CharlesC tie, Long Island Clt, Fred Sexaner, Astoria, N. Y. Corporals~ Obadiah H. Harrison, Brooklyn, N. Y. George C. Hancock,.1Hazlewood. Plttsburg, Pa, Chtarles J. Hayden, Latrobe, Pa. George 'I. Olsoan, Duis.e Pa. Frederick Vanti-usen, Greenwicti, Cl. Clarence I.. Waters, Colunibus. 0. PrivatesMiltard Mi. Alderton, Reynoldavitie, Pennsylvania. Charley Alexander, Cnster. Ky. John E. Anderson, Virginia, Minn. Itaymiond E. Barnes, Akron, 0. Edward A. Bates, Boston, Mass." Iftughi Bates, Homer, Tex. lucy Hielaki, Shamiokin, Pa. IReece N. Riffle, Wetunika, Okla. Joseph Ilourasna, Canmbridge. Has. Ncholas F. iozzeita, tirobtyn, N. T. VittiamTa. Budiove, Chticago.' iii. riovoitniCapocetta. hhrltsviite, Pa. (h ants E. Carberry.,ltrtiklyp, N. V. ii A. Cornishi, Etontoitih i-otis, Ore. Jecry Ciitrona. Lotli, N..1. Alte-ander C. Donnt, m rand Itopide, timh C. Eider, Faratitigti. Ca..Fiatnes Fandrich. Motadlit, Mon..iott Fasso, Chicago, Ill. ci ~tFountaln, Hetatti, Iir-i. t cc It. Fox,.teiitt te, i. cary B. Frost, Hatotvitit.n N. J. shitr A. CavitDirr-it. Mi-h. r i:ttH. tirisirnid, mens-% Cii. N. J. itccntii thuiterrez. W.iloni-lirg. Coo. eingrte V. Halt, Petti... vie. N. V. ChisotHarry, Seatle.r,\:,si1. / ihsept, Lee Ilmozard. Cint, iii, N. V..lantesIH. Itenry-, Pt it-tip"Ihio, Pa. tier C. Higgins Wysan~ttiti, liit. Ctlsnrs Hialop.. M.,, tec, N. It. linoyi Heime, Lainie-, Mitt. 1Datniet S. lr "!u, Wiotlet i,N. 1V Victor Jawitroweki, lit-trost. Micit, hferbert J. Johnson, hut ai: ke-. Win. Metey Just, Neiilsvitl-. \Vis. Jfames D. Nealy, Polligiti ti.N V. Emil H. Ectitoske, Etnm Mlli, Tex JtohntKeriae, Hoceicar. N. V Plmer C. I-tiitgbelt, Cilstic. Wte. Henry 5. Kugler,.lJarhncic ci. Wis. Ctharles C. Lathode, Plttlm,'ith. Ni-i. Harry Lanehart, tSaxitn.1'.. Johnt H. Larson, Tulisa. i rt. tRobert Lavirina, Lis:ing-,.Cal. Lester Leamant, Lancateri, Ita. Street Lebleu, (Gnsport..\it. Johnt'. Lehman, Filmur-. N V. W'illiard H. towmnan, (onerdia. Kin. Cruz R.lutartinez, Mom-nut, Arte. Josepti F. htehan Hrc ki%, N. V Fredh Honmieuti, iCteriieyvi.t,i.l Fred Monroe, thivrehhi. tha.' Johit Nedzoiirine, l;a. Henry O'Ca attirMiddle to t s,., Joel F. t'aretetir, Acton. is' Jerome Pit iii Cribb, Ott., Johnt 11. thilipis. Keypori. N S. STR'OIKEOF APOPLEXY - TAKES PETER J. FAGIN Onand to Nava telalperaturrso ut100t.4. DIFFERENT 'KIND OF FLU. bU EN OS AIRES, Oet. 10.--Tn-ce are 100.00cases of tufluena it. IBuenos Aires. Tike amedical authorities aay that tlje diaa.i not Spanish influenza. htI* been no- deaths PRIVATE HARVEY M. ROGERMAINt Wortibtisjust creeto the tair~iY of. Roee-ti, the live at 611 Mound street, ho::.I%. that he was wounded in action,:Ind that the degrte df his.injury tas nildetermnined, Rogermn in a rec-it mostcard home Said: '1" am 'o. itn-it wili have a chance to get a fi-c mtune before long. I wil be ai thi- frent by the time this reachestyiou." GUARDIANS OF CITY TO PRESENT DEMANIDS; SUIT FOR OVERTIME A alec: celi. it has persisted for seerraotatoys I.. t-he- fffct that the further nt-la It ing abc-ut withot dielay ati ii-rear- iii t-,it salaries. It in nail thoot ati iititiutit is being prepar-ci by til-tentortt both these clrpartncentas for carty trereittati.i to tte city acuthorities ttud xtat the ee tiay hi- t-ecentot iove wrt onttiih desired ri-stilt is ci.taimied. Thre wtcl.afair. hceoer. is so carefully givorteet thtat only ax fetv teen tite bet-mt -ntrusted icitht the senret. Iis n ktetitthat sit attack from the tstoi--ced in csoti to be A tet,'t-t'is lute urei..trcrin cihich ate ili. -"-ii ottwiclile It-h,. icity for ov'en imii, ii ii- griuti thathe sticaitinit t.i "~mtoicto tctitch etotrit thou eight hin ir t- t"""1'(I mittndall thae tinte over thiat:. titit as thai jut in at schoom. In -i.drill, eli-. sou~ltd be Ipsid for ato itti'lite. it is told titat -see poltiovtt 0 IttIcos:u,'for mre then $1.titi1-, it int t. laims is overtime. i-ii4,.t h-sereC avoratti decic iso'aci.! the- -ity will if tecatled iii-- o-t paymv httitids if dtollars for t'iiat. - [T A GLANCE] grand eM.toefatpth Ossae-r th~htt~ t havteesn heltist stottwek Ot1AltitRET t i 1!att Ca ca.+rt t'rtday. iraf: -.tiiian tl Eihre d linres et t--cci "et. a-"0.-taret t lPATOLM.AN ARt'':t~s iii.f.tic pa. it-cr auto sarase war n. C ia-ttl hefores aftelsirtor.t t it ~rnthe charte oft isstordiratin -. thieke whtnIrs ui tite. tilcitATItil the s ii ".rte had teen v~'eit' 0 siAe Ot. krM Eltt street, wsa ci t " a. hi1, ]titoete i ts 0dg Y~tn.n re ini iashtintonut aask. atIs ret ee aecetar.'. 111", i.' Fall is cavnuit s h,-..lr Il~ tia s softe Ki l d itt i.,1 ta beela.trt" mosits,, it ct 5K crtt iii t. 111. ceitotun to ti-c hits Friday l rlt; 1 ra nitahe ohh ae ptblitc 1-.nsantbt th at ~ti.a e tried..............,5r. th Meeyas a rme. mutyIV.. ta e ih if i " fr a - i-v inc. 111 fin ig his nit. l-nl M.t, I taa l. salttto b.1.11 t l"4 c-titer is taudto sbe 111.,tam eirtri.i te oicmat. f4 h I'"ir-itt aetat ccmany Cl*TtINtt ias to t.. "r 1-il iiran citi apottei ent t-roiicte tO"utttiaiFr~ta. t ix~ i-itt-or r..ttionr. Htic ito - nr: Htter sos tiotitfeut. Keir F. staut.: t. st,ife "f a: -, t. irtd e neo,,Friday. -.. 111i-i n~ e tlor as e linemati hl111. -.,htt tu1at v sm. hitInt onbared' %Ir hnei ttis,t baftrneds:,'.: I":t.ra Martin Wail, a Lieutentatt ini the Fire Deportment statuoned at Egine Company 1, Hate ant i--inre streets, was Friday nighit'stictims. He isa e d by his wire and child, why 3.8 West Uivieraile avenue.;, Ihority mtake a for th costst hicles. Besia War IE for the pay at and so ORDE NEV perltet hy Sum dutct a C randl S~ons o 418 our ftled tnentbt Stats. would for ye fletaria icy wconmpa NEV nation less It Upilo conver dresar: Burna and I Secret, twonlqj College tender thte St BIG D ET of div of $'2.t 000. en today agates lion m and em known INTE WA: to lee cent-p th,e It today of Inc Sortie led... media,. IT. Cadet Mass., (lied it itickt ntati. States Floy Ogleth to ad MieJosetul died I Ala that ci away - C pitaI! $1,400.00o0 SStirplute +h ti.*2.0000003 -5 YOUR PRIVATE * _ will not be handled I by other persons, or subject to loss by fire or..theft, if they areplce in Safe DepitBxin our fire * "" and burglar proof - E vsults.I *For $3.00 ayear - * nusralg of documents "Bonds, Insurance Pa-suba iet * pars Deeds, etc. ~.I Buy. yotir Liberty 'j Bon4s at ti:.b3 *tk. ME~R E..4 RESEY, S,W feR te At,.eii Ls.s.~st.ao 10/12/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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