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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ Jam: '.. ' f,:.,' + i i,1' t1Si'"!!S'1'=!S'I'Ti:l At Your Own Price Mutbe sold at once. dGoing out of business -Kodaks and supplies. --Cooper ilnsnttt mercury light. -Cigar and etgarcf mahogany wall case.. -One large counter. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED George A. Seitz 350000. Uolidia Fwo Safe Investments Liberty Bonds and Diamonds Doubtless there are a good nany people who will *rant,o huy Dianonds daring the.norse of the war, hot who vili refrain because they feel bat they wont to buy Liherty foads. The Diamond Club ao arranged to take care of his matter. The Diamond:tub offers a plan whereby it possible to accept liberty fondo at their loll face value ron purchasers of Diasondo. The D~iamond Club yatem is a charge account nd club members ahare irn hie profits, saving about onebird on regular prices. If on have a Liberty Bond we an nhow you how you can 'ear a Diamond and not lone ither the flood or the interat. Ladies can join the iamnond Club an well os ten. Diamond Club, 205 oat-Standard Bldg. A. L. radley, Manager. AUTUMN NEED% theneetee. essnack, ruck see.. eniltee. Peed end supple, Wiryltee ale.Rot and Bone:utter.Ensilatge Cutters, Faen praors. Leanns leet Your Fail Bulbs Now hiepeeni of Choico tot lust a" teed, Hyacinth. Tulips. Sereteout. let Your Seed Rye Here 00 Yeas I aetnesp F H.Ebeli en. aWAZZJ,*= Fumigating DESTROYS ILUENZA GERMS by Hyalrooyanlo Acid Gas) BEGINNING. 1 'SIUATONBRIGHTER 11 DIESPITE NEW CASES SHJOWN BY REPORTS Abatement in Plague Noted and Hope efor Turning Point Expressed Mayor Optimistic Over Co operation by Public. Epidemic influenza us this citp continued yesterday with Watteaittement. Wihile a markedi increase in the number of pcrutvkinder ireatment was indicunied in reports of sixty-twvo ftltysiciaels received a1t te Burettt of Health Mayor Stone said ite dlid not believe the situation to be as bad as the figures would smate it appear. The!complete ctt-operation of ilhe public in oboerving Mayor Stone's order discontinuing all palblic assemblages hao undoubt edly had as beneficoal effect in prevensting a greater apread of the plague. Fbiasseasttre will remain effective until the city authori ttes are satisfied thuS the danger is removed. Accepting the reitorts for what they are worth, there ore close to,000 caves ttf influenza under medical treatment. Of this number, 2,197 ore new cases. Each physicians average is raised f to*m-thirty-seven t-ot-oe-- Mayor Discounts Reports. Mayo tne e.dtscountad 50. reporta exeretingea greatet ae. tu theie ear ofth idoors ea nd saild the pbleaslt, oanateonedact. Perseonssering Cero been -drvn toanto est'ecat.. 01thecotldsaeitterereaIn theirteSoeo.. Cm rc cottotna Ohe. In.A~a tto taserbuatneaseessitates therac thenet ofts05~. thn d.5 ts. goat, gard aaittet.cimmantee toe Mace 00or tpoted ioat the too eeneat tsesyThe Tat ta heMy n hect smatt dethat ndsaid thereewaiteo tttescudtony aueoto e emoplt. ttoronnaduty Seattefer hav. marned pept to losue awyCrmo, erod et laesha..to an ex a.laed. 5. t ddeat celtttetso C0Osi tent teaaened thongesttan n te o tp-~ cln nteh0s.connecttonOatutttattrbtled se dtsteits. Sioraeepeaeaforegong the atteged' noitencatataseo overwoek therieuhometothsteeet er, eer-e 00 tttetn palt. t rtng te watk.-Thit.itan andded factor In in his.tstontt o the neeei, Or. 0. thesfigtagant the pltau M. Tetman. octytealeth ofier, metal he Found n arrteat. betteed the aettittetbchanenn- Asteae.cnnta at dttlone. He.too, nwanot Itliettn>tHeostth sureis edtattd se atsNo. eake the ptuautnaure at Ihatr Coca V an4r sretaete rday mind un a vnue, One attempt to eet in aeeurote won lytng stek ottit nlezaIte 5are- esiat.taoft1the reat attuattonsfailed. eot, uaendodo. Hia ttete inns eteee c No +Vowm OresGivan. Pat Vatteati, di. Hea sesane.I hs Beyond en(uthenwortd o ouotn to s.. Tstttos do testtof 0fr. understaeaoeerntng the tiotdteg of satins 1 of ansne end000 patttmt vma. ptubttOtanea. no offctal stayswerma n.ote.an ae tt ot whicht saswopedi teyeser~dayeIn editon to the on- an ones end by achirteand usntta othaht lensa etneudfriteaed.sMaeor IStotne *std by tboeett. he had anen sra e.deemed udeta- The caea eeported CaoDr. Toltan 'hip Mid the ltaotfi emr orderei tha City with te onetnatio n esnn, motd- eeetalsltoasdeas ambtancesfer ette orateea~thr andeesryoaettndet. man. D# )Barn o th tae Health Pe 5 pnoIn petsg a arre of tiha dis ta- en ewho iahetlnegalongwit0tis eace esi bdlefttee ataed esatenrday that sork In the ntatution, want sat one th the peeto ias nastng to ex and thatet Ut. Hs oned ttere wleanteona mac it Cow oal deaya will seta aottbetantial to get Valtesalt 00 th. hease end hat dereae 5 lths numtbonet flitted. was by haning hiemdewnsaricetsy lcd Witih dtoltn. end nurasaesetoritni near- den ataeding u55gasettthe oeseof tbs tme. hospit~asare dischargingeaaereaeatersenactuaeTheme mere no etairs, numbar oi attani. anery day,ad t5 Atded b he o anbuancedtiver, Or. Oce cougtteeon tn haaenttttnate ad- rnet's'istoitheisansup teotanet and uatie being{ rnietved. -Thi openine carmited Ois down rothe atte I afeaty. the cttotsagettbeetned agan acttor i ot ndtonlam erous, Mr.Ltutathe In ivig tle eriusl II prpertret-delneraead ha had never witnassed smnh t epltoraettase Sn attlOtisepetince mt.It saaeosmted tti't iow caes Ameanvassoaa acs oe fut deserntg hopealcnrs are stitttcn-and-elie or rick ois wl eeun fined to hto.es nd 000. pacattej theattomndrowettte. C inte aux ry otti a te Illnss as nt ben rpored. Helof 0P5rnntdence.Thae ttyetlt ho Oidnnte tounkene eatta gthe tnon base divitddItao ectonanMd oered be dl foCnnd ettblae odititonestehere hs prn- fCestote ame. oteking une auper e tsweeliknt ebed end the nhildren oeocCapaettttais: extosed to prvtitoe end ifteon. Kan- Miss Agnes e XOattr, Oad e s fnanae taelronditiona to home. e e.dett- Mrs. Witlitam Oshilt, Cniou-Irving; Ma.s tote mae.it itpssbeetohtatn re tar ea- Vtaoca Mcioneald, at. 'oeph'a; tdnp. tent. efectnvett. Oat da-eittethe,. Joon usnda. Heenoopaes inn.Mtara. eh handtcapse. boetone. ear.,. eand ettend- lan wetlch Meorial, end Mai'etrance ents.Sane notia nonstdenabto ttacdwneay nee, Cstmp ecea, Iand the reoaltt.mustotane abateuaD AsltsrtnofthesOatsnruaado, De. clearly. Tlmneseerdysaand to have Acepaetngte advieft h n oba ord o1 warotng paited tonad oneaeryatdsnstbk health and eonsltatnethacospetaretinte ctye. s... FORCES BADLY DEPLETED AT -LOCAL PLANTS Hundreds of Working People Are Unable to Work. OFFICE STAFFS ALSO CRIPPLED Many Othaersa Obliged 'to Stay st Home to Care for III Persons in Families. N EVER in thte history of man ufacturing in Syracuse have forces bean so depleted by sicioness as during the pbst week, With thle pohlcentaga of men sod women in the factories and olfces ranging from a quarter to one-half ill with influenun, the,prodtictior of oil kinds o1 goods itas beeSi greastly_ reduced, especially the higher grade products. At several factarasc it was said yesterday that departments devoted to tha mare skilled work had bsen badly crippled, Not all the men end women who have been away from their work during the week have been ill themselves. They have been obliged t stay home to take care of members nf their families who were stricken. eoo Off One Day. Thetlagest nmbe oacnorny man unabte to worb Is sey one day ws at tieo wosft0hs H. H. t-rankln Compayyon Monndy, sohaneOths m ena looabeiteen..114500 ton tecotae is tte*ates~se end. tha enmpay hopes to get beeb to 0'normel baa thtisweek. Up to Fidey thane had aeeon aio deathsb.ionte0eloyet oC i oansy. Tha situatinat 00e Bomo-Llpo-Chapts plat was ndt gety- Imoeas atesO asiaent hre waee-usmao out 01 the faatory sed bhtweasenteryed firty sent isthe.ofntea. AtLtisbleate thare wereseasean deactthduring tho week, At tserneelaaofth. BovaePceom 0 -panty theree.roo4Ctton i0 s t hsni frnst.itkaevey daydtinte no. ab Dr. a. w. Chaffe, omneceac eaeli. hben hansing negtesad day witthu astlanotheemmdoctors. Steel Plsnt Kit. The a nnsnete 00 elCmplat! L~haen crippled. Thoeeere500 men absenni ron.,.ehnescls_. onnec doet-.lo~g te ek. D. Joh*, Mathews, ptesident, eafO-flest anamhor of theme man wme.obliged 1o teJanoIn toake cone ofthe altO member. 00 their Ocottla.At tnhe Sase ptant o1 lire Crentote lomntany o1 Atneedee cast 145 men lofn. heoenecwayall the Ther haoobianenereof 100 moo off seShdae doringthe meek ei tOhe ne iee ooa OCnompeany end abont ella. number it th. Croe-Hinds etitn. The Mereell-Soule Compeoc has not suneead to the elantal eother larga eactre. About aftion men it tho fctteryslid Crom twetve to ttatean astyl.intohte oisoo aonottlate thaesiltft hisluStepn te Twenty-Cie,pconceant 01 t0. men to iho pleni 00 C. C. Oradley A5'Cu. nero etelcoasand shout isn0poent 00 the Oto.tneshot Can compner. pani, Inatuding both' fatory 0.1 oficeaomatot-e. severalt ofnionIll. Ti pereesnaeat the pratuof01the Jathn -Bee..Paow=opant-w-. a-e.ai tht it the can cany, c.The clenl. homever, ea eriolycrippnled in the tai tht many nf tho Sotola oofdepartmant.swort onable ino ltort on daty. At iha plant oe thee Oetnteno f1yt-ewrten Compaayttwone655and 50 pel Cnt 01 Health Committee, Chpnlsro"~o i Believes Ewey 1ers n Can.Â~ $ sit.:: T HIE hoalth connittee Of t i Chamber of Commerce vances a sggestion- tdilutary~ quarantine agatos inflaenza epidemic in Syre"pe'.. Voluntary -quarantine eape"tiat thsona iivipq is 1iwhere influenza pealshud renoineil e from tho publica s far as pes~le and to disoouragW call, even close friends, at home5s *here. illeiensa. oeeatla. The city authorities save banneds publio meetinga is suggested that-ditsna go even further to avoid canine' persons who, uivainluesgQr.has hen imm bJy to it. Voluitr oaatie will, help inmneasurably present codti gu. It ioevlicittat conditions are mending aod undot the peak at the trouble ban beon reaehed. If every will make Dimoelf or herself a voluntary quahrantine con and follow tho instructione and injunations which ht peared in the papers, the epidemic wnill ho helped imm.. f or the better. DR. L.A. SAXER, Chairman Heclth Committee, Chamber of Coram. ', a! r 44DIE OF ePLAGUE " IN CITY AND.OWNS Slight Increase* in Fatalities-Thirty-four in Syracuse-Three Residents Succumb Out of City. Up toas early hour this morn- ee. Se is aurfeninu5 S hi. Oarntho fing the deaths of forty-spur M.wuiardseh cle.ang5aibte, rs p umnavictims had been re- Edmin wh ereas~. Orohyek ported from Syracuse and the Onondaga county villages, a MAURI0CE W. BARNUM, $i, oedNa. 1i1 slight increaso over the orevious midom.and his.aent. Marnd acreh. day, when the total wan forty f or Jobo W. Barnom. Ste noti mployed as the county. Three Syranofee amacthtoiat ky the N. H. Wnil I Maresidents died ynsterday in elt- esdurita Compiary. Theho eds Feit be ies outside the conoisty and are seast to North Daner hr U" iraher wlite A. Onkwl ot lnce.0 srces not included in the total of and bat-lt. forty-four victims. There were thirty-four deaths bDNA MAY RANG, I No. 81c reported in Syracuse during the Gadaeu.Sei uvvdb a esrente. Mr. aid Mrs. Thewlias enger; pasat twenty-four hours, exactly eva brothers, Thoasaeg, beodot-tok, the same number as on the pre- Em15500 ad Charte,ad a sistan, Adelvious day. The;, deaths follow: side. WOLLO'MitA. BIdHOP, 55. foreorlr of FRANC4ISCO MAZDA. 21, of Ne. see woatepoet. at the Ceaano-Irsiea Hue- North Baltac atreet. Na is sarinad hr pltel. He 0. surviedby hri00.tattet-,Wsbonther, Antoeto.: Ta.esuera~l mill Snrank Bishop; foat sisters. crOe be told Moayr naing, mitt asrequtiem Maul 01fitaiscyMrsESrah Teahat, ai"e n, tPeiesItaliaChat-oh sod Mre. Allan seatnororf0Weadepartad bhaoiia Asumpttaa 'Ceeeny. Me.. ltdtih Brshoab 1thio oily;,onc -- abrrJames Bishop- o1 uhtpabcy. Theo OOioOBC14 GALnODs, of1 tuoerkl mil b e hold'- t A. C. deho- Mannoeastt.'Ste died st the Oneoa nceher'isunderanteb omTeaydsat lrieg 8tl ad tusbody mes taken 2,0.-,mho ttaetlountr Morgue inhere it iliii - ~ C. ( metenowhtlethe authorities aro mahing 1 RD C. S ~ 5Ai+RINOTO, No. shÂ~neifort to lmok e hi. rthutioa. Ha meat a ent arotvsun.5. ts ieattr lebd 1ho',eausp etd..s-Actioeomtelg ef.tt o s midom, Mery s. ectiioe for Macmoe seta ddraea daughtere, Mrs. tanmsMc~onald, Med.T. on. eShsta. Ms..M se taanad cMra. HHR00RT 0,IR tc $,ofNo ral Pamo; oesater. Mts. If.A. With- " te1 Abell ast-eet, SairsHa. *unitgtea, The flae wit l li hbld at $eied by his,Widom, Mnrs. 00541 e'elock Tuesdayrmanineat th000home Nerriku heeans.ao.Oet. Oordon ad a. bale hoot- later is,St. Join tOhsnd Besditordt a daueogiia-Miss.uils gvnselletdlaeoO. wmthbhurinkti 5HNerrck ieOt saens. Me. and Mns. A. 3. Akgne'sCemetery,;, HOWAR CN Gscecof adNo. 1114 Prnk (Conetiaued amnsPege might.) 41 ARMY SHOES Munaonea Last THE OUTDOOR SHOE FOR EVERY MAN SSoldier Sportsman Railroad Man Militiaman Postman ~-Policeman Farmer tfFit to Wear Anywhere PRICE $7.50 PER PAIR.THE ENGINEER'S NM0DEk4 The Noted W. Pa Shoe %*A PRICE $9.00 PER PAIR' Inapeotlon Inntsd rW. 0. ANDRESID CO.. 519~.Washntnj o Cheer has proved.a5 much of a_ war-winning ass as bombas- and poison ga 4J' Backaed sy tis.spirit our Saa 'i, miss dare-anaythsing i - - i s4*= leetisag the appointments qnd equipment for our private, il o ew aeco1~s hnso wihcer aZ The Kirk Stag Rest 0 O'Conner & '' i _ _ __..; i~llssadchm~sa t steEPIDEMIC LOSING aat ptwan at atlt tnochod H LD IN V LL G E Work Done by an Expert_______ For pries anl or wetse Improvement in Situation Reported in Ifi uuaig Co.OnlyException. 210 South State St" 4nas..ea.no The eidotattlnteior istaridttanareturnd to cm entrecasin aur. Improvmed los gt tht hhO xe cu50 tton laugh wstn haenarntante lgiom, Sbme weern 15s 0lo ateaatd Baidntsaeote serninetetlat 5t Silsdwo-5nISO,5E, aihaKnhostsn up. osotwv. anetdeaaand renttorn'Ian.te ommunityoaSi~ty,' t s e rei ous ee a itr. htna be awn tvi iS e tutno li o nde secta tio. SKeIsueg ____ S ithe e a greeL deato l akoe.buS nerOavllae, sod had s wideur. 0 -ort ee ve d losd n t aieoto ed by efoht othendsl aters, The SEN SO eicetoat, eOt1,1cis Camillucs, tnnl illOSS hehld Crost St. Mara )WADIPE.EIST WrerTully.t r htuaoSkebaateles, (')lurh,Bdiednsville.etondaytmesslt: atersc ait Etu e e" a. esg. Mallus and Jaortensoed a doestied at >ac0 n; tek mithbura n S t. ieaey a CaO ceiam.al, ears,eoplmet-iwctae e ecand lemer eanewIFm. ARTHUR (,tANSea, 60. Bald Deathsorpm.dIn the eeaatM teon. ella Cr anyyneurn. Funiral!455nesa reeteedee aneluded. Mntsabd not' beon completed test JAES SAR OTE S Bit. Is NRrvonve. aa Ba&emta- nogtah. rif e e urniosid bOahihsaetd OAt CHAPoMAN. 0 yent,,robnoat Mt-. { Sis and flea n ldren. tutn ieto roe mwill sod Sets.AYo har,WOns Mc AlWolSut b oD t NVY LAvNK, asbalf e'ok Sionslyitternaonseith buetal and Overcoats LaiHIarny and rt.tae,ariee- et eatl. tale, amta. The lunetal will be held Ctmnth5PFRANK IH. OAKLer wasWN i-d $20425 house nom gonfeon onat-LS ole14bi,., ohosday afttrnoae on It al'ot! wihbent at Abr srCemtery lollwing a Itulft oneminow. esma an ATeic INS oALLuAtIEPe..a6noib Sr hi. laeshomt atSN. 101n Auury' Now eiNW= 8auttean eMe. end Ms. Jams't Seltio.r OakOley nose a satieof Dm5.U arth Sea rhce. B U s lcele. SMtnarai tWeer sod bold.. nie site and ego yep_____________Ma.e held yteawith511 enisiAte hhtctna e sred hy lwnveL,"Yhieta stet For thnoBnbnitleMO slateresilanedodn. brother onfisantery Fo" a ay Use tot1Jaiour et tAteiconMoeme 5Tbn odyMrsn,oytnd Lo-at atime. eon otfSir. aendigirtnoj4 wer ibiute elted ln O.oIll nes 004 All1,Cakie. a!thesataonofatylp. Fungi ilwlsllm l s t nigto. aiey, willabed toda with buria is $ aas rsater-n-lnwisof Frd A viaw Cemseter Baldinsvtilla. $ Sta rlae h fnrlw~ a Oh fta kil survivd hr tnt stetee. and a. Cli i te Ther al napol mt ttr wo t te brthes at qedec sfl ",.,,. I. T3 pta; mlt nith h n "t an +f. es.eeaacZ?.', tolstnrnh21,ip.e.Ioo t sa 'f fl, IYesterdays'.DeahT r al Y re iaoS Ulol lDtio a siwe ONY1 $0114,.01 ntoee. o stro) 4.wxo 1300.ous i. ~ sas. SiU NNY 3 33.1Naida Laih s o r seas. asno t-.A.W.7.Na o ee- Vst wron eTiO.(I _al~dtl. r -- ' - RAZOM**0* N. 10a ~sano '.as. ooxni. as.5ec ''Aen t was. mbassa v0. xMN5UzO o.10 Absnetesct. 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