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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~+rMiY. tq. ~I~FALLINGQF t D ow i ng Urges Co-op-. g;- oation; Railways to GCrowding-Ca? turdiyy howetI decrtiise - ictims.-The. total -fer to 215$i reported Friday. The 1i.hie for the Ipnst five 9. nh4 announced by the City nio of Health. Saturdiay nig'ht, Cases reported Tuesday....V SOase reported Wednesday.. 1)77 -,Cases reported Thursday.:. 157 baes -reported Saturday... 212~7 The body of Charles Feudsl. Gretntie Laujt Tl se /eapturing ' the prizes boy, who died at Cp~nup Hancock, Ga..Wer'e MO. 0. (lerrets and Miss,Cllilast Thursday morning at the age &leB1tchar of 24 years, - as iemoted to arrive q some tame Sa urday night, and the. The FrPiday Nht _icei* Club inst funeral will b ' held' Sunday after- at. the:home of )ilss. Salotne Kappler. noon. He- had been in the service The win era *ere:- Mrs: L. Brooks, for tw'o months and three weeks. hay- bMrb R?O d oock, i%rlnS for.MWss C. ing been a Jefferson- perish:;-select- Mis't!r Â~n MtiionGlOL )teThvhmeetman. He is 'survived by his -mother, in jt~ eo tesooe ofeiMeet L-' stepfather, Win. Meyers, two broth' ade nBermat.tbreotM. e ers, a sister. and other relatives. The Brua tet Luunerai will takce piace from the fain- The Jolly Twelve Euchre Club met ily home, 1000 Lafayette avenue, at the home of ice. p. Cognevich. Those -captuu'ifi the prizes were: Mrs. Ten Jefferson selectmen will leave p. Cogeevicli, Mrs. A. Yuratioh. Mrs. for Jackson Barracks' between Dco- J. Owens, consolatbona. -The next meetber 21 and 24. They are: Bat GallO. tng will he held' at the home of Mrs. Vdmoncl lairque: Paul Cobort. Win. P. Coineatix.. -H:-Lewreuae,- Xavier--A. Hrmn Nvichol~s A. Currault, Sidney J. Tas- The Thrift Stamp Five Hundred air;..flanec4s Zito, Albert- Alexis -and- Club-met 4fsasdayanit -at the Knighlts Josph anpif.Coluighus H~,~Jsp aeit.- )f-irs. ilurtagh, Mrs. Pollock.Mrs. CaShop at Samuel -Bros., Gretna, for fteo, Mt's. J".(errets, playing for Mrs. shoes, dry gs. etc.+ Nelson and lit's; La-garde. There were a large number of flew - Give Samuel Brpa.. Gretna. a trial cases of influenza reported -unoffi. In overalls, shorts, collars, etc. diaily Saturday. In one house inreta. it was reported by Dr. A.C. The ltcJ~onogh 4 Co-Operative Club owlr. her ar furten ase ofreently was organised by Mrs. A.J owlr. her ar forten csesof cAmuedo. with the assistance of Miss._Influenza and - the. physician tatedi Aimee. Poneet. prtncipsj,, and the feethat the victims were worthy Of as- ulty of the school. The' officers are: sistance. In another home eight Mrs. Luella -Lilly, president:; Mrs. HI. cases were reported. nlakmatn, fthatice president: Mrs. 4,rUI' UU UB FU U I, Geieram Noteq Of fInterest From:Arabi 'and Other --St. Bernard:.Tr ns St. Bernard will convene Its fall fury term on Monday, Oct. 21. and the Sol - ldwing list of names of citizens to serve has been drawn: Grand jurors: Abcide Seryas, Anatol*. St. Glermain, Louis Mi. Vinsansau, Lawrence Torres, Leone- ternandez. Loui: E. Foudriat, William A. Saunders, One-" sm B.Esaoia-l, Eilie Larainque. -Ulysses--Sevpas. --ssac -WhtgIe,-4..ou a--H Pole, Edward,1 Baurene. Henri Senac.;#.l-oV 'aciahi- -fft tave-- _Mawuice St. Qeran.--Anb, Z ter, Lawrence W. Begeron, Martin Nunes. Petit jurors, second' week: Victor 00 -meaox, Louis Lauga. William A. Gex. It. A. Brousse, Charles Rodrigues. John Klees, Alexander Mistrot, Albert E.~ Estoptnsi, Gabriel Molere, Martin Cure, Richard, Acosta, Evi Vaughan. Joseph Nunes, Victor Morales. Aristide Chalairsw,. L. D. Walker. Henry O'l rie, W. S. Morales. Nicholas Gonzales, Bradley Rtet'andez. Jules - Runes, Albert F. Stander, Virginius Itelimpie._lRene Cha. Bgt sti b the Nate The news " written lt an trads a.grey It- is added, The Dlare "I is pos change' of I Presidbnt W man in the power ag4 Â~ h: hope that t the imprint SA9 German ico Stih] tarn I I -moDeths ini the City- of New ( rI eaps, reported to the City Board-O'Health Satulrday, wvere a:, fol)aetlt caused by influenza... 11 D~the caused by pneumonia.. 17 omall over the State Saturday re-,:y ts reached the headquarters of the ~T.$ s oard of Health of new cases of.j ia. which occasionally follows infitenza in its present form. Numerro* appeals were made for doctors arid- nurses, many sections reporting th* their doctors were down with the -diebase. and that nurses were unobt dable. Telegs am upon telegram e. by Dr. Dowling implored him tC4-urnish nurses and doctors. i r T LW 161- - i7{mow rt MJ rgEW LLI hi decrease.' of several hundred Friday's new cases. -- J..owling, - hale trying to anhad a dozen different inquires is.and the same time Saturday lg, said to newspaper represenis: "if only the -public and the bant10 will co-operate, we will cthis epidemic. If they do not A npoasible to forecast wrhat the Imay be. r. Robin, of the City Board of 0*-m- f rewrking -,in Xntion.--.--I--..belle~e..!_ asear.fsly. ndustriously as it is possible for KBs to work, hut if we are not 'full accord and co-operation of Feuseral public our task will be all nore difficult. -e' will master the disease, to a iota, t uwe will be able to mastthe sooner if every ik divldual n smen. women -and hld-en' into hearty co-operation in aspirit tono!ith us.'tb,of the Ipojortant dlevelopmnents iturdey was the decision oft the way Company to co-operate with isaith authorities preventing the, rpawdin'g" of cars.H, Brown, manager gf the raildepartmenit, issued this state: tom,.. I t Z.4LaCONCERI~NED: f ctive immediately.passengers not btoojrsitted to board cars the saine have all eats; occuantd rtandlttg passengers to the be qf FIFTY PER CENT of the ng;k~ city of the car,. This In,t is lssue4 under the orders;tlI FUhlic-Aiuthorlties and must lV complied with. Q du61rs- this, coinpelled to e t aeestr5s will corurteo sly. adlihaÂ~.t is; inL= pursaunce of ur. -ladud by the Public- ealth Au T Miss Kate Middletqop. chairman of the McDonoghville' Branch, R~ed Cross. requests all workers of the branch to report at Gould Hall at 1u o'clock Monday morning. A full line of fever thermometers, hot water bags. douche pans. etc., end ell kinds c-f fittings- Order now; dolt wait until midnight. Archie. Stutipf. graduate and'- registered p~harm~acist. Christenings at St. Joseph's church as follows: Alice, daughter of Mr.and anr s. IstenePerzwith aFrank Sper Augustin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Au. gustin Perez. with Miss Dora Perez and David Munch as sponsor. im~ plicio Patrick, son of Mr,,, and Mrs. Patrick' Sizar. with Cloto Theologo and Miss lEdna Moble as sponsors.) Rosalie Malvina,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rando. with Louise Rando and Joseph Pittari as sponsors. -.hn fbTrelt tlaerret-kae and Wilseon Louis Dugas took place Thursday at St. Joseph's' Church,- with- Miss -Aline Poirter and James Hardmnann as the attendants. Dr. H. Gittelmann. dentist, Oplatek's, drug store. (Gretna. IA. Office hours, 9 a.m. to$ p.m. Sunday and night work-.by appointment. Albert Rottman. of Ponchatoula. was the guest of B. Sarbeck last Sunday. Miss t,,ite - DIavis has gone JPPa visit to relatives Un Delhi, - La. Miss Ruth Hafkesbring Is a gues: of her parents, recuperating from the "flu." Mrs. Joel Lilly has returned after Full line of ladies' ready to-west' sweaters at bargain prices at Samuelj Bros., - Gretna.Mrs. Garret Lynch received word from bef' husband that he has arrived! safe overseas. Mrs. Joseph Hildehrand and son. Joseph) and Mies Wilbelmina Vesein have returned after making a tour of the West._ Mrs.. - P. 1E. Heard and Miss- Gladys Heard, of Bunkle, were guests of Mt's. Wier during the week. Sergeant Henry it. Albrisse -is the guest of his faily in Belleville street. Misls Pearl Collette is visiting friends in Port Allen. See Rtenecky. Patterson and Valletta.treets, - for good footwear, Onyx hoe' lery, Arrow collars, 'Arrow and Monarch shirts.- working--gloves, Carha-rit: Intive AW4 w ft I an - ft too 1 -, I ident: Mrsi. Albert Short, secretary; Mt's. Louise Ackter, treasurer. The club will meet on the secondl Tuesday of each month at night, and male memhers wil be enrolled as well as the mothers. Word was received from France, throuih official sources, that Lieutenant Vernon Bourdette, husband of the' former Mliss Margaret Pope. of' Algiers. together with Sergeant Bower and Private Bass. left the shelter of.their dugout under heavy safety, and assisted In digging out Private Farr', who had been buried by a shell explosion. Throughout the movement shells 'fllRise-r in( wounded by one of them. Nevertheless the party continued their work. For this the three were, given special mention by General PeshrIng. TALK PEACE ONLYWIT rAW[8il T Unthinkable to Include *Germany in_ a League Of Nations OYSTER DAY, N. Y.. Oct..Colonel -The ra_-oosevelt sea. Ing at a Uabe ty Loan mecting here tonight, declared that "eam-c proposals should be discussed "only with our tilIlies'" "4 ' for a league of statio'ns," the coldi1 added, '1 should regard a proposal to include Germany-. Attatrin and Turkey In it is ott a level Fr-ith -the-S esto -o--d-but'ggt.~y tetmurder In New ork b~y iniviting all the burglars and gun men to join the pciilin Wre.."Peace terms, the colonel saild. -'should -include----eeenointo-"-arrier' against Germany so that she canneot flood our, markets with her bonrded products." '7n the next place." be said, "we should secure complete justice for all our allies.' We ought not to be content merely with autonos y for, the subject. races -of Austria and Turkey. The Ceho-Slovak should be given complete Iidependee, and so should the. Poles," Without any taint of (Get'. mn Overlordship. Would Inciude Luxenaberg. "The Italians of Austria should be joined to Italy and the Rumanians of Ilpagary to Rumania... The JugoSlavs comumonwealth should be created. The Turks should' be driven from Europe and the Armenians and Syria-e given their independence and. all the Greeks ghs jteed theWir iii7 ja-mite Reils, George- J. Pares, John (Copyright, Serra, Robeft S. Taylor. /'Mrs, Pares Dies, (Ca'ble To Mrs. Omer Peres. wife of the Th rl Nett Justice of the Peace of St. Bernard. MRXICO died Satudav at Violet, after t long - may ho cont illness. She was formerly Milat Lucie man e'iewpol Serpas. She is - survived by her bus- "en e ~oserte band and several Crown children. in an mier The new Howe Ford fire eaie.pt'ateirlto.fli chascd by the parrih, was received last cMal orgy ni Wednesday and tested the *olowing day en Lcacard at Arabi, where It will be stat ioned7It I M rrs has capacity of 250 gallons per min- 1 -it~~e i1.tbuosal. - l. #. 0,feet ltrip-Hungn, high. "Germany.- u Bertrand Bertha.. Iits I osi Bertrand Barthe. owner and operator ti truts'with t of a modern dairy f0 io on the shell 1 fornantion at -road, died Friday. Ho was a nativeI United Stat of France, i6 years old, and lea-vea his ta-er that C wife, formnedly Miss Marie Jacomet, and1 tinces to deg. several daughters and. sons. - tente cr-untr The linen drive in St.Bernard wamolte a great auceess. a-nd Mrs. Ralph Du- a inies isa heartily congratulated on all sided. masa pariah went over its quota-, which waS many hasg 270. Over b,0O bath towel; for une by her (n-nlas the soldiers overseas were- gathered. their l'trpos Mrs. L F. Roy, vie chairman, assist- ou-a cent ed in the work. The captains were: codnties. (3 Mines. Edwin Russell. Rene Esatopinal, "need ber-s" A. Gutierres. James D. St. Alexandra. eestaesare F. Be). F. Meyer,.F.. Vaughan.' W. eafully ca O'Neil. KHa-ni.K. Laburre, IR. Len- hlses aen do nes, P. Caurau. A. J. Duls and Misses which are pt Lucye and L. Boos. disciplined c 54)iw Sneear Bales. e anhl -Adam BtoptnaL. parish food admin- cxawh istrater. was at Arabi Saturday, viae plans -yof bi lting grocery establishments end other orb tr public pisces. with a vievw of ascertain-, (an 4 Ing whether the food regulations were "t Is we being absorVed. a bove any John Bebinborsi, aged e6 year, atne essryon -yeseR nofthaBoar w5t, died In nr'th r Ii t<L fit HospItal uriday. where 1W'hziI been tunder treatment for en old al- that during inent. He lived at the Frisoovilla Hotl war, as the and worked at the American Sugaer t*- during a lot finery plant here, fallow employee of with himJu which took cha~rga_ of the funeral, his gan-ernee OieaersaVNews 54555. ce'erythlng 1 A penny party under the ma-nags vent the con na-nt of litte Misses Bele Martas and "Rntstt Jeanne.- Crespo. held last Satuday at jt-eib a for N'ew Home, netted the handsome sues of cer of th4e $17. which has been tuaned over to the eretd~ St. Bernard Chapter of the Red Cross. -'*tdt 4,mail govsrnu John Conniff., member of the St a peace wort Board of Diducation, visited the publie tarp a-nd poi schools of St. Bernard in the early many, who part of the weak. and gave the coil- borrihle war dren tests. He was accoompanied by territory and Pr-esident Reuter and perntendeat the, fact th& Story. of the a u.l ch board. lrtw d W Mrs. Dr. L. A eao at the head ind's lm pe of the Etl~ Hip-Hip in St. Barnard. -Fiall.s a-nnopnoed that the drive has bees In- mn3". or the definitely postponed,- - or Withst A!2lrinenlJsromltisltt Orlet S t -,.POd to end - iturday on bus, peace negetia - ablished at LP ER RM _ w rw s -f 10/22/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPA

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