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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~NNIE.VOX tfO-vern A~tthePin isTeAep Z yfears in, the' rtativis. baker of the-,natural abilityjadvantage;of cal, knowl edge i ience in state committee, ens of Lowell~ rae his canalER.;OLBURN. A (TER. I LL. I MPHRgSS. ViETT. GA RE. N E. MACA RTNEY. LARD. rNAM. U A. E RTSON. VE RBLATT. WAPP. LEIGH, WALSH. /OTTON. lerald, after referring to hi. "admirable service as 5use,' says editorially of Mr.-Cox, "He is courageous and He is clean. We like Channing Cot. STANLEY E. QUA, 141 Holyrood Ave. Iliue 4-aOpneucnbDnia css..1Hb gave the- local-lfoards aisthority to. quaranitine houselioldis -'In' which' there Is Influenza, but, warned- that the L-authority* slsOUld ha,,used'dogly when absolutely ",cessasry, espet;ail~ in regard to the homes of wage eltrti-s era..Tihe death rate 'among, intlueps patlenta sinqe the disase begaP to spread in this, state has beenabit per edentL., according to- the cOpliIsaloner. Dr.-, Telley advised against closing. -the public schp0ols. The, Boston sctosol I 'o.Card Voted guday to keep the schloqtl open and to instruct teachers to tild P, it itt w h'4develop the sllgbtsept, symptoms.or, Influenza..I4-ny 'UBLI CA-NS hie 14th. DISTRICT mprisinA Wards 1,2-9 Tomorrow you are called a. upon-to nominate two candidates to represent this die0' trlct in the Legislature of this commonwealth. Your first Aduty is to consider the quali fications of the candidates. ntbeing true, we feel safe S in presenting the name* of Roderick:, Chisholmn -for r earnest considieration. He has lived in the s... district all his life, and always a staunch Republican. Chisholm has the respect and confidence of all who know him. We present him as a man able, aggressive and fearless, and a man who will at all times represent that which is best for the very best interests of all its citizens. Republican, a Loyal Citizen, a Loyal Friend, his the Republicans tomnorrow means that the same by the whole peopl*- at the polls in November. Do to it that the district is properly. represented. n the suburbs have been I sale 'of iewine and, brt9IpDeg.$1,,,1919, iinyO'tl demld i*as neakrIng. Its end. Otrili' 84'was. defeatei.112ztoe 4ep. was -one 'eitller;1t'S o"rig si20. yr closed. erebelieve the..'.vyoficalsepde~cnew oases. wer e re oa n yRpeettv'10esh2nof 'Penniyl- the abii~ptionr has.v beenichas ekevIn theeIrtnaam qre than d0O patients, were dia- -vanta. Demaocrat, to. change -the dote the.iita'. aire district. But six deaths were repiorted ch-tile elfrm tfe theralhosave.beine-for stoipoing. tbe manufacturing of beer, Iwnt er cqnis, today from the 14 naval stations in the teegegg s~~e teehaebe 'and wine from' next May A to Dec. 1, menus Nov.21; D dilstIicet, with:a personnel of more than 21' ae nhdltltadi ekb 0s et~an; 20.000. very man who, is not 1 aogIerlI2200 ficrsadme. Four other,amendments,, two; -of- Tqrhia';'of'the' taking a preventive lreatmi~ft. 20IFUNAPTET which sought to hjave the' government rated today:.toA't 200 INFUENZA PTIENIM pay for the liquor iqnaold when. prohi- ing and Printii 'AT FORT MCHEflRY1 bition. becomes. effective, also were, re- hours 5000 10,709 CASES OFBAXT I MORE.. Mfd.. Sept. 23.-Nea'rly. jetted.redfo hpk INFLUENZA AT DEVENS 200 men from Camp. Hotahlrd and theTeobraedet oeddw eo.ee o government deppt at Curtis Bay are, were, by Tit2preselitaive Igoe. of 'Mis- daily-.hereafter.' W.AS1'INGTO'N, Serit. _3.-Spaoialt paiensa h ntdSae eea oitri. who sought to l~rmlt prohibition print about 35010 influenza now has madet Ito atpearancehsiaat qtMcr.uferl o the~declrvtton.of peace ipatead. of r in at lea.t2 ryfap ve h ram a malay 1heileved to-beSpanish1 to the demobilization of the army,.and (OTNIE country. Tltt surgeon general's office. " b b 'il tIby fRepveaentatlve', Cannon 'of IllInots. anntounced tonight thtl'the number of tue s p tal4ay ave nq1atrg I.,whd tried to have stricken out the cases has Increased to 20,211. InciudloL the bsptal snslfiuly pnog test riday,'i UAoilaw, the 2220 new 1;ases sip to.,nopwhen fthe epIdem.1c Prs(. made Its Itp. aurlvision. recth ye atd nofaj.'I)-Y today. '"____ dry" zones abtitA;Ait~s,.m~nItion The ep~demic continues tiltlt evere. OITNSHOSCLS aDP5t, T i.O - gJritk n " at CaffnlDdvdhe. Mass. Tb sfffal ntihd - '5CHOOL, 'L." It eceidisc j 'fat- rePreaeotaher of caads reported fro~nm at cambsi) 41TN Sp.2.Boko tvso ief ~iieessillcae em W r~ up t non' odaywas10.05. sil s schdol av en closed by order' of loan of $375.00 to.'Athui Bihan for '. Dix. w~th 1097 cases. is second Ilit point Itth-'health departnihnt to check the, the purchase of'thls' Wabbingiob Times paId l et s of serloosef's. ' 1'glpe epidemic. There were 24 deaths and the actIvities. Of -"the Anti-Saloon for i At Camp Devens the nitniher of J.sinee-Stsrday noon. and hospItal tic- League were diicuislid 'during the de. pneumonIa. cases Is high. 424 i~w ca ses Pqomasnodat Ions are exhausted. bate. The executiui Lowel Grek Klledworkers In' the 120 NEW fi""S.OF LoWle illed'/or STEP FOR,FIXING ang aa got doden to: a All' in I ~ i~j[~'last night wit INFLUENZA HERE* Aia es i France P IEO,C T O first team repi $0186.26. That Six Deaths, Directly or Indirectly,,'Twos Committees Neaued, One' to showeds that of oh tee and of the Attributable to the Disease Investigate Situation, and Othr parish. The ti Reported. to Control St~ple Meanwhile, parish and Ni will lie heardJ Some good r, Reports of new cases of lIluenja are'" WASHINGTON. Sept. 2.-MFrst Capain Ar to coming In to the offce of the local steps looking to the fixing of prices for of $341.75. No health department continually, standard' grades of raw cotton were Helena Dalgn4 Yesterday 120 new cases were re-,i,t taken today by the government In the 82510. The men championship potted, making the total number re. -, amin of two commIttees,-one to In-anTemEt ported thus far 130. Six deaths, either vestlgate the entire cotton situation men's champi directly or indisectty, attribotable to. and the other to control during the first day's wo: tie disease als~oliars been reported.. period of this inquiry the- distribution The 100 odd of cttonby urchs~ngallof te ~ onetparish of Three of these were irectly iittriut-octonbpuhaigllte a- Into the splr cut to the disease anti were reported by lef needed by the United- States and met at St. Jot Dr. G~eorge Demop)oslos as having tak- te Allies at prices. to be approved by Is transfoimet en place in the Greek colotty. The the president.' quarters 'with othtet' three cases have Influenza orI Thomas W. Page. vice chairman of pllances and gyup aos he centrlhuitosy c'ause of the ta-riff commission, was named set in ur atill death. chairman of the comfmittee of Inquiry, Inspiration ft THE WEATHER. ton-growing states. The other mem- I great'bare p1 ABANASIOS' MICHAELOPOULOS. hers are: W. R. Seattie. Grepyale,. Int athivec The eater oos ~neyriseray St i Abnasis Mchalopulos a ormr, president of the Pletnibnt.tianu- -coming. in al Thewpaherwa fie yntraiy al Aanaio Mihaeopolo, aforerfactoring Co.; R. I.& Beonett, Paris,. lbr' the temperature cool although not so star by several degreen as that of member of Company K, Sixth regi- Tex., cotton grower; Ward M. Buirgess. the Job aid wna IndeSuthwesit. iaTnht was ' dedofWounds received In as- Omaha, Neb., retail merchant: Edward -stint, As the wsun ayandsundaynist. aTnih wandtmonto dly12 led Isa ofofKo-Farniham Green, Boston, foelper presi- way torwant' fatr and moderatelyscotl. to nJl 2 t sasno o-dent of'the Ntinltl' Assicccitliin:of big sod little Thermomneter: 8 a. in.. 47; neon,.60 ties Mlchaelopouios of 84 JeffersonCotnM ufcres3.C tdsn,'fapls. 3 pu. in.. 07; 5 p. in., 50; 12 nod., 15; 2 a. street..CSttonMaes.S.crs'.,Ccito.rowerd. chaihplon ls in.. 1o4. St._Mathews,_S.___________________>f._____________ Barinoster. 9a.in., 21.97: soon, 29.94; ' P.' Sturdivant, Gienroa. Misa.. Cotton halt to 8L iv4 3p. mn.. 29.91; 5 p. in., 29.90; 12 mid.,.r a' grower and S. W. Weis, New O0rlenn.' Ing. 2 9.9 0, 2 a. Tn.. 2 9.90. 1HU cotton factor. D. S. IMurphy of th.e Several tin Son rises. 6.34. Sun sets, 4.42. ]sssigth SCORES A- BIll federal bureau of inarlfets, will bes, ntbyb of day. I12.8.Moon rises, 9.14 pV.rtayf thnommtta.bly.. at Autos show lights at 7.12. T e mby f te crs fth omtte't o.dTby athe INDpingAT~ff StesnThe' mAmbersao th nofrltl Ope ytheGi INIATOSpurchase for the goveriment- and -theto ll ce' ton and victnity- Tuesday unsettledie'ha generally falr; Wednesday fair, mod- Shots at U-B sat-Latter a.. partinent of Agriculturech7OWi.a of direcstors erate winds, mostly southwest. William W. Cisyton. Htsdn 'I4 nm opbenettn. I To gt wht yo wan. whn yu ' ced nd Pssiby Suk., member of a large cotton ionOle r- c trtt To gt wht yo wat. wen yuttilig In Texas and Oklahoma" 3' want It. try Caurler-Cltizen classifieds.'Temple Gwathny. New York, -memerTem leo - A A~ANiC OR. Spt 23-Aof a large cotton firm with brancheg. The rettot AgeAGerANTsubmaRT.nepwhich.wAIn many cities, and Edward '- ttwere as-"lt larg Gemansubarie wichWasman, Atlanta. Ga.. former oGdttowr lying in wait for trsnsatlantio. vessels merchant node a purchasing agent'ifoc' 'ugene Cl 500 le4 offthe American coast, ifa rnnent, Pred' Girol Sbelieved to have been put out' of 'corn- Tht2eWarsIdstrbonQatdh oui JohnB.'ari You Can mntnadprap uk'yq' slesIMCM 0 _msinan ehp un b h an will dissociate theimsvs Ep x. Team 2 ist fl ~United States Shipping board.steam- thjeiio-business and wil 'respsss de thr15 mu A.... si *.l'aaisensond. sdae 0's og Asthy'otu" n II ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ bea~ as badantsse'xusHr 1 43I.. ncoontet, according, to the the asi-etce of the governopett as Tsl IINansendsas ter, Captain William ben -of the c~ilnsitteeO itiuto oaih OdacLeod. began at 12.45 p. in.; Sept. 16. of, cotton.'r In perfecting our natio&'s,and lasted 45 minutes. Thirty~four -The committee ion inqjulr. it, waa LciaB. Iasass see iar edi hy the,'steamer. ones.nnanim_ aready if" met ad Itit'Louise Coi Lke Chi~shoi-m our Choice.. CHI SHOLM CAMPAIGN e.OMMITTIEU, By JOHN B. EACRETT Se ton H. Crosby lidate for. Represtentative orespmntat(v. District-Wards 1, 2 11 1 VERY ONE BCI SURE AND VOTE nent). BURTON H. CROSBY, 112 mlooro.@ Ubanking organization by carrying your account witha OBank which is a member of Uthe Federal Reserve System. Open your account no w in Ao the Savings Department. M oney goes on Interest October 1st. OLD, LOWELL" Luation aind RCHBI lot

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