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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~* View of the Nort~ Canal, Which Waa Creased by the britlsh"a on~ Sept. UiiT(1 oans, d6per ceont; non ncomIusos; tj' or, farm; hill' Clele.,itox 3, 022 -1 00 'lItAT1t 0080 o' f irst-01048 treal stte t prceiot. no vutnlsso. 11o1 d 6-Pea'ot. O5060$13im t,.no eonisouoR:20;ittredm sor thbou. Maint1030. two. 11 300 '1 uu tss nr Ont. Serity milt bt et. Htrw, 330.?o555 bldg. 000 011t ansy.part. 60tper soot.iDenver tonet soi iestato..:8063,,Sti. L&.0 &.S--ESOOAL, SALAIES 38A '.ts-.ES- 445-410) AIAupan b00,84otaltttei'ol 5. by ps7 slablia slartlemploye. rstornssitoto stl'weekly' or ostk-- -y t~.aymaents; Otitotil; every noarteoyrtetee.*YO disapproet I icutit obstacles which, lt Veen 801- looked -down ottnor trfnfites,nd th~ to facthwoiting ttsociiuogtsin tho. mtotetd' by tho' tboops on tho western observers posted Isero, by day 'coold fitidtt obiteo. frot; is' etus describedl by Percival dttcct every 'honpiriolts moioient. 3Iu '' ht37 clitticrdtip, sckdeniat at tae ibliipsto he' New toc. lnriid;order, te1-get tito me'nocrosacerttin heels of tho toast in front, ponring cyotI Phillis in te ork ferald nocrow routes hnd been tarrongedsi In17iY thrittho' bottlo;neck asnd floss lng ''The canal in aboot sixt' feet deep, effect' as sharp! ood reotricteel'aso-the,' soilng te croters itt bsfields obst+.. and seventy feet Wside at the top, with neck of n Mattie. 'A smoke hihrcoge wsent ahead of 'thein, sloping oiden of brick. Asleep bed of "The mete hod' to' ho sssnobled in 'thet conftsing Cite, Ilttin.Illsaewn barrg mudti prevented passage' t otmno parts; darkness,'' contises Phillipo, in speak, dropped 'as-; the osl too hoa~en despite at others lbs fissre was too deep to ing, of the atck, "ocalitig ladders lils boasteicicanaineaa. The infantry, permit.of itgfantry dropping dlownt one,broutght utp and filtng over at-tiio ep iored. outt of' te smoke,"tand na the side and climbing ni the other wsith eise mosient, en~l the first handfusl of battle line topk 'shape,Gertman s could reeisiite prdmptitude. Surface bridges intreisid soldiers deocending into tuehe ynen conning 'from one teench to the were imposaible, osre they could' be yawning elhtsm iaa te b arrage fell took next, settieg' 8' foshion whtich spread seen and shot sway before a man set with thtem.-seilg 'ladders, tip whlich along the brokeun. threada of 'the' In~ a foot on them. Efvery yard, of 'the' they' bad to climb; one rang at a thii, detihtrg 1j00*" ssnlItetd.'9 LEAOUD, tion Bldg. 13720. FLU PERIL GRIOWS; NO DATE HINTED' FOR LIFTING RAN F LU CONTINUES TO DIMINISH IN TROOPCAMPS iaAaIeAIG8LICENA~s. rt A.. h SrtIeo,.Otaba,. 10.b., ratt. 8oliry tosa"Co.. 'CT. PER TEAR x1 310111 lril dpeoplesfonm 10 ernst ott hmeter oant aTRh-tJ LOAN ~INrCo. INC.. I l * WEU:mom U UUUm w WWUE Deaths':-Saturday. Only 53 Cases.,and 22 Deaths Reported for 1Hours 209, Comrpared With Medical! Society to Meet Tuesday toConsder ' ".241 Friday. Rigorous Fight Against the Epidemic. --1ubngoOt.I rhrce catmps woo rep)ortetdSatordany. S The: nmber, ot.ale svcases Was 1002 INFLUENZA SITUATION. so compntred oiih 2,3i7,Friiloy ' hiteie I New casesre ported in tbe lat twelve honra,' 53.wr 5 e onoi ac eo~ I lath se.O nr o.OAn4,'0.thlat tevehours. 3 il2h2.tbrFrdybin i 1TY the "Ioa saalarteu. eato, eopengo lt.. II Number ' Number. State; bo eparted to date, 3,25,. reprted- to date, 278. rd, city bu'rnas. of health and the *city's aft lettng jointly Saturday, pisaed areaoiution de Denver- and the state shall bet kept' "closed" ft ty astd.county'will hnld-A, meeting: Tueaday 'fe house at repreaentatives to dis'sthe sits usith, officials look Whih alarm: upon the. on in Denver and all "Colorado. Wile proved '=4 geclared to, be undeT contra ao!the" state show a ituation altogetli nor the state generally will lift' thee oeverywhee efpctivo, dd# ' thec ateforosinin acorola: tiseatemaw sihurohi ). 13 cases, ologin1

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