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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ ERubbers and. h '[ ate, prices. MALADY IS I E~ RE ncoat St re As- *~.t "f bats t~a N.W. ino a*perCormane of ~7 " actin assistant jeons ail nibp -that's the yof a*publillh tI 4s e isy,.skin will be, give their!vep. ou'll take oc. Dr. C. 3. ryar led at o, Pierce's Go den D. rge G. Want Idl1ed t Bot na, fical Discovkry. Masa;: Dr.?resets S. Zeb " led at spies; blotc es, hie rt Stes, Va,.. and dEc11 - ptions and hu- ran, nurse, dted. lt Hutq'ill% a. rs are utt ray "AI " ished by this I h w Dtevotton t S ~ty. licine. It tices Tihey Treasury Departue~t maid A ty more t o}- this announcemoent last sght, coc.hry and 4er- intp4 onla report made. B urgeo Gnai Blue to Secretary tAo. sl thna "y Nd notter how Bange - to 1t 1g else, the and iith.," said the ass uneose t. od poisons or "assIgnments of sifeers of the Uni.4 them. Statos public health servl to 4 ty sad cheer[i'iy ap and epedScBofu- tocombat cholera or matter hows it plague In- the Philippines. typUS cpry' cleanses, along the Rilo Grands, lepoy in 31a ens end 'nig wail, yellow fever in the tropics or of the Sysnv tig- Spanish tOSuena at' hoots, the 49 syte. cre of the Srvie have sser fal s. Salt-rheum, to respond, ev n though th y7 have, a tieL Enlarged in this isstan h. ad to pa ith th it srst Scrofulous lvs"~ ideubi 3iado are completely Isad netited by it. tLsst night's report of the pub to' is smade from health s rvice oni the general InS~~ it alcohol; end'",ose ntation emoog I cikillsp or tablet form tlsross)l:o t the country a owed thae I is one of Ithe coming 5bdapiStr pla mt S u feel ref resed sIt is estimated- that. Mes4 ork lhis or after taking 4000.000ceses. Th. mortai~y is high, Tablets, 60t. thes deaths for Thursday helop, $94; _______The report slates that IFro 6;"to 1$ per oont of the eases in th state de velop pogumoola p d"the 'of, these LjIST Â~ from eOs77 per 'centmdi.5 Fli 'orid as ta large num r of eases distribu ted th~Sugh the v ious cities K1 have be n reported. I Greene c odny t ouain f1.0.-Pf tow r 300 ase a nmro ehaths beennijetef detstot le e vith Sloan's stats srp on the point of e Idemles. ine It gets' Conditions. in Other oug.' Dug Several counties ino 511550 t are' nut -faring from. the disease.. ew.4rseey flrb.c on October 17 had 10.!70 no cmeje of m' u.lt it nfluents, and 403 deaths r0 inf ensa sd-.'y twinge! and pnieumonia. aWisconsin. Sosth. Os. schot, pains, hots. New )Mexico. ifesturt"ssd see joints or mus- sral other, staies are i hti the die05s. e ase. Baitimore, Ore October 17. report: hboilt rosotness oid 17.67; cases, with I2 d at he from' Rteliabte-the Infusenzaensodl170 from poos cotsa. Callsent year after, srilearind. several eomm pitiess in by reason of Ceorgla reported saw. distress sip a big bottle tails being sent 'bt ' from lernna and Ask your drug- Ealonton in Gsorgia. meet. Conditions in New Hempehi were re lorted imptroved. while. in hu setts.the epidemic cotinoe Isoabate in Boston ad vitinity.. "NATIONAL GUARD H LTS DRILLS DURING E IDEMIC Gen.Wi" OdrIS o - -, f.rs: or' Active Retri g. red 11n worma. Ueeud sold eveywheeos.er All drills of the National Guard of] 1D..?hldalphle. the District Qf Columbia ass been s uspended until further no ce by or derlof Brig. Coo. Pichard. aihuns, commanding sfiiee of the orgaolsa. lion. This order has bees,ased ben. eauses of the prevalence of S anlsh is Venty-eeven5 ifuenge., gh*,.Colds, Recruitlfig for the Natio at Girard, In the Head, was seriously retarded e ns before the eutbre~aktof the loflsen because t'oatQulnsy, of the eoirmosm,deinods de unoin P.As~t Is the. surgeos of that organ patlovras a'Leli~i arsultofa shortage of ph tielc i n L.Washlngtgn cesecensup40 the en lisimnet of emany membe of the medical pulfsslsn in theit ltart' nd it rpo te. for thb " surge o of the - Gar tomae definite ap ntmnens 1for the s mihallon of recru I.: Many ",of whom ter applying for nitmfaldo tunorherp yI atainatroeo w atnses niany other tte Chur44n Chad. Bethany Ch pehe.4ped~rthbb linen and his he a. been loaned Ithq New To ik s b Presbytsl bhurch as a cns-a ist home omen. This t1 pt Red Cros aintalniog. a at!and assists being- In rharge. e b c eqvalesi oboes patients escuedfou hey are again strong eandwel hences P. EaRoso Is giving his aoa syiin nca~ 5res~~~ ~~~ aspyaisi ice nd I ~eaton Sehroeddr p efa es theI Cuppliee. A nurdber of gstients b bess received from tinehosspials thypae.Nn;Eevduertifies to by ths phOysician that t re convalescent.4 sit smell oboes n t home for se been opened t Nei ghborh ose. Beds. (ien j4nd 010* sups are been contri buttd by Mrs. R weedy, and M j. Marry White resided a cook. A hokpital orderl placed in rsd ~c, ad Or. Eai Ill act also for thi hospital asI ir clan in charge., 8"~in$ Zones,, IMiss 7mma Jasieb. 2560 11th sty is in charge of t a work of emergency corni it e. The sons stati no aes:a Western-Brot. oid admiols io uc.frCuU col a. Training Seho. Wisconsin i hoe between Q an Iin eharge,Norther~n-Bohnd lunch. WI ~ormal School. I h+ and Hart ~treets. SMies oned I cosarse. Central-Br'.lh I a d!lunch, Cats iptist Church. Mrs Bristow In ek o V btoScol ad1etSouthern-Broth n lunyh, 1 T'ench School. et ~B C t An: toutheast. Miss I l ges for Van po.Mad4hseeeouhThere are two co valescent ho oed.oef' sat elChapel and ope C men at Ni borhood House. A a lptieatlsns these I phse sold go to NBraardm 5is tdlps, at the Nate Rod Cross. Mtiss Anise-Green ed is in tO 1of the ratrultini ation for n t1t n retWat totn. All inquirie regarding nandotr'sod rdto The District so erj from its.ih Inuarters. 1:10 Co4 n cti uta venue "answered emerg n - fetidfor 1 hole, sheets. apr n s$d caps..,h catrIl, ak hosn givenon 0 t craps. hosi tand gorernmehs epartments. great hasce hes I ae sipsnd that iconsultation wit.he4 public - hi service it has e thought be' sk the civilian tion to makn I f Dirctions for to lag gauss m;Iare gives as folils: '7the two thitkn ea of tousih oro az a Oeseol I iches sonarq around the to held toss "e ttach fourt,.:one on each to:s. fourteen t Isog, and tie o as to Covet toss avid mouth, note are not dl pdbefore oslo anantiseptic, lter uslug they hbold he tboiled ilniht for five I ites to Mes IMark or stamp.,h side of the tp tosed putside " asvses revert th4 effect is we a th~f t Ifones ha worn.. by Ian for o na til Dr. nd n ay hoil JB is Jsii medl4 ssin No: 1, in the meCu School,, Georgetown. SISEs oFFER EVICES. Ten to LSTS N it ae d Ad Today for Iniusunsa Nursiag. Sistefe of Nfotre Dame lNamur, Nfotre bame Academy, St. Aloy parish, who have for the past ml years been instructors of the bo land girls 'In the academy at No C*tpitoi and K streets northeast, ha vollunteered to the government to asnurses to meet the sonditlo brought about by the influenza e demic. T1en sisters will leave today andw he distributed among lbe sos. ernergency hospitals recently esl inehed for war workers. TYile sisterhood waseplled up for nursenduriog the clvil war. THE WEATHER. Gs Ifrd e B. r1 is I-nIe to h yr ms or lie e4;e t he o o d Itstriot of Columia-Partly clon teoday. probably rein by night; tomn caw rain: gentle south winds. $,tryland and Virginia-Fair east, cain is west portions teds sllghtlt1 warmer: tomorrow probe raitn/gpntle south winds. W'rt IVirginia-Local" rains tod 444d probably tomocdbw. Yesterday's Temperatures. Mildnight, 51: 2 am., 46; 4 am.. d 9 am..d4: am.. 41: 10"-em., 40: nqon, 64; 2 p.m.. 19; 4 p.m.. t0; 67p. 6&t 1 p.m., 67; 10 p.m.. 16. lCgtst. 60; lowest, 40. Betatl "hssnidty-9 am...76: 1*0l.4; apeurs ci 7ours orsnsahine. 1.6. Per t~nt of Dpoi le sunshine. 72. ensmu ao 500 of temporatsi iics January 1150. 15. Eccess tebinpere p.are shces Otoher 1. 1911., IAdcumu ated de~niency of precipt lid n ci nat,anuary I, l9lt..26. 0 1lt enry,o! Irefipitttioo since Octob 1, 1110. 0.55 Tempdrature same date last year Hlighest, 79; lowest. 47. J Tide Tables. ( ldby United Stagues sos-sta geodetic -survey.) 'eday.Low tide, ails a~m. and J:, p.ms.; O1fhh tide, s-st som. and 9:17 p.1 TomosrouW-2.e lid^. 1:5am. as 4:LPps;high tde, 9.47 am. and 10: heBun *and.Mibon *oday!-ons rose, 7:11 am.; sian so 3. " Tomosb'w--Sun riaes. 7:11 am.;:s se m, 6:35p.m. Autopiobtie lamps to he -lightedon If no~r after sunset In Y; V. Washhstswasb seI u -ov eivTor and:.ss.terMr. OIVO knw. Isnitolan ll b n<teir t, eedn-losffe art e0. Mrs. Olivernn.. ties and neslie the masks: were uno-- doufbtedly emn for purposes of" self r eurv' oiil. thrill, lhe probably were d'Jood things even on downless chubby 11l;ney Cornell, for, more than thirchine. Boy* unprovisidd with the real tee yearsj a mot~rman on 105r Columthing used -bias polka dotted haodher- hinInc.'of,the Washington;Railway chiefs ofr any old eubetituts.. and B~Isc is Company, died last -, Thu day at Emergency Hospital. net oe, O5P7 Baning oad north Boon the' hlte mudatles 'is on this morning. mayhcefAp'; hind tausliera; on siivatorae5t tick. Tw w i t- tourDeathRecord. tan stspwindows,.and-even on the "-csteomr side of the: counter.tlbs frplm 'infiuptise oceurring in Tke R~ed C one'furnished 21.000, and the twenty-four bqurs ending at 9 these were instantly put: Into use. eecl oh isist knight are as follows: 'Thousands of others have Oqen iwditer' A. Gil, 25iyears, il-B D street made at home. In response ho -the northeast;. Nunslaa sontt.11 years, request of the pistnict health author- 227. BItreet sehes;John CC, C.Snyities and of the public health servie, der; 59 years 111 ilr street; Linale those, too, have beasn put io 4Use as. Jones.- 55 years. -551 C' street southeast; presentives against contagion. ch.inles aH l yell, 46 years, 'Brighton -That the Army authorities in charge ap+ rats; Core Dixon, 450 ars. of the operations of" the experimsntal 1 337 lat street southeast; Dora ODangee etation o L Wisconsin avenue, I s.135 yeas, 4$ stmreet; Ludwig snear Tonloylo i, are taking this r*.- Hu i9. 7.4 years. St. Elisabeth Hospiquest serios!slb i vidoeed by thpte tll Roy W Thomas. 15 years, St. thousands of military and civilian~ ems ilEuiss ethi Hospital: Minnie B. Starils iloyos of that big. war kttivity-.sntap 40 years; 706 N street; Jose ph e Mcand women-who are, wear ing.,.icnoh y yrs, Naval Hospital; Mlidnie ghostlika maph.. i. e ns, so years, Providence Hon ti oi;, Mittie E. -Mactin. 46 ys9.cpt, 1812 Ordered to Wear Masks. - 12th str6 Rt; Kathetlitq M. Solysen, 19 All cars on the Waejington pa-i yeacq,. 3 rant place: Alfred' E. Herway and Electric Company hound o ien 5Y eas. 612 F street;! sp Wiscosmin avenge toward -RookvillInclie Oider, 41 lyers.160 *7a5 Irset thin morning were filed with solie northeast: Mary E. Marshall, -19 and civilians. employed at the a e years, 1131 Oates street northeast. mental station, ail weargth k, Alce SI. Harris,21 years. e26 Mary - A mandatory arder requiring thikwa land avenue southwest; Edith Rowe, issued at the plation yesterday. 37 tears. 1339.C street southwest; Ed. -There are employed thprs betwee 'w d koh od. 77 years, Washing2.600 end 4,000n soldiers adS civilian 104. Asylum Hospital; Fra-nh Jenkins, the larger penceftege of whom won 41.I year 321 id atreet -adlthwest" out in the open. oniy the large denriF seOa 5It Ward. 2e years, 1171w3 tat fures workng inside. att southwest; Percy C. Lyon, 36 - yd re. 1492 Newton street; ~erton A. KINIEFRlt To NEEDY. d w11 years," St. etsel H oepi -, tiwfr the Insane: Rota )addon. I years, United States ' PublHII ealth Chem X of Commerce to Plan 'to Sevic.;'William' 3. Fitsmsurlce, 1J er.Aiding Innua Patieits. Miller. 2t years. 112 Now Jorsey ae M'stribttng - nue southeast; Rosa ONeal-, 9 months, Plans fort trbtn medicine Cr Pronvidence Hospital; Edna C. Bryant. to{ needy lfuessa suuracers will. 151 months) 1219 H street southeast; moad~ at a meeting of a special m Magrtato 7yas.ivnto 9 road-;tLeroy Hush. 211%years, 1246 Id mitre of the Chamber of Comm street southwest; Mary Bush, 15 years, to the rooms of the organization, 1 1145 Id stret southwest;Heny L. 1th street, at 9 oclock tumor Lyles, 21 years. 612 Virginia avenue night.--l sotheast, Ernest Robinson..0 years. r. T Moan.is cair ~aof te:Frnedmen's Hospital; Arthur Jackson:. P.. Mran Ischarma ofthecamj67 iAes, 219 Clark.s ount southwest; mitthe. Other membes are Dr. L7wi Ch aries Jackson. 41 sars. l5t F street 3. Battle, H. E. Barrett, Henry I-. eosthwest; tLous'le. 4 years. 1774 Blair. J. S. Buynltlsky John Dolph,! T street northwe t; Will lam Evsns. 21 Drn. C. It. I) sour. Jesse L. Ergood, Dn, yets St.Iii liabooh Hospital for the J. N'. Gafid sec. John C. Haley, C.. SInans; William '_H. Johnson, 16 years, Hancock. W. B. Hardy, Marv n Herul Freedmen's Hodrstei; Florence Msr don. Charles J. James. Jose ph Jacobi; tow. I Year. 23217tiIstreet; liessie Capt. Thomas Judge, Bernard Lleon- Smith, 11 years. 27t1 Vlngginia avenue; and., William H. McClure. 0. M..hNeely, Robert A. Tyler. 21"years. 1611 F'lorida Bias Cecil B. Norton. IRaymnond l~_ is sio: t-ocr it. tsatmsir, 31 yea. ('He.nJames Oonnell, Thomas 1.5230 etc~ot northeast: Margaret Ps Qgram, J. T. Oliver. Miss Mary trooc. 10. yeses. ns6 Booth Capitli ('TooleLcuis Ottcn berg, a..N. street; Albert Druell, 40 years. United Rtpcsrcehsfk. H. It. Stiehney, Judge States Puhbdlic eailth 4envlos No.::Milton Slcasbunger, Washington Top. James F. Murray, 13 years, Providence hem. 1.-. W. Whiteside and B. Frank Hospital: B. Joaquin Tonealbas. 37 Wright. 4 years, 1716 Columbia road: Margaret isHapfiug sr6efe Yrdm Wertl"dliW iu>i~tes osl,, foe.rever,waort, I flxd after suutg Dr, CaidwueW: Syrusip Pepsis. that 1 us as uwell i s I 'ever wat sswl ta swow eat tssythisg without fear o f cqneque-hices., s(rron sa letrto Dr. CaldnbeUl written My1r.jdbz Indizzstioin and constipation are Oflde Cc.G ning I perhaj -you strain remec cation Ci of the our E inatio glasse Fitter c rf 5 - 10/30/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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