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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~hoE."A1"ALA le of RooseVelt and Ti 10 othier wazilaccept thi nany' must.and will.ti vhicli Bulgarla and Tarl if-she' doess not, like rye fail into dissolutton' r,- " t ',.5 "?".4 Soy ',yo "gq r. 1n 4., aat c.. IWith..the definite idea rwtirs of, l ls elospobe sen ese and thea: Orsnsa6 'fromn rettO-ling todustrial Iaio 'hsen nce an strnielsti s dally for the KJaieer.:.Once he -abdi- Chamiber of Ca Ialsoe of securing adeqticais cates, it may be qunits unsafe for him intgiattand- the mor the igdnisg; of a peace to remnoin in the Fatherland, even in first time, -coc iion F~d:Roev int ilson's llcalicniorg Itself. His dreams would {pialote flIil b._ >" 3 iin a fNcoa,s o oih erca opoiton io the lienntff. Friend Karl in Vienna willalnth oe ramn put forward by Hr. hoe iie his own troubles and will to hear all the lies cailed uponi the Senate tittitt no tfine to entertain visitors. mont. in occure ethe fourteen poits asnal louso Boris. let Sofia, is untintkable, ed at its last Ti' FedHhie nSabil~ will hear and are*. Yet he and Mr. at nd 0 a Mhar. i tthuloe ft a timee, and a party ill coniral of Cut Amaotset. Tie mere thought oif ltuting as soon ats the e o scue t le As 'sieaci;or lteeii or Citizen Troinky' presented and -ih theAlistcmselves 'ii' -sudleh tuilors lawn the ex-inmpe- an opporiaitl tho~ uttt ons oric.sie emprie nd Hr. Taft mlt well fsiotiir,g to the neutrals, the case is Aesresfocopi ci!vioatng he reeri- lquite as bard. Denmark is thinking atelitfosicthey chave beeni solemnly lid ueriuasiiy teof s'Sclleswig andl 15684,Sc-em rI.A s lAeia iiessd tc Fnns ot o n itewl freible by law of cenmtir- Norway of her sunkan ships and sea- Quires, and not slides of the nations with men. 'Cousin-by-Marrae 'Iilhi-L minai a o Pett a kened eel.Advertis United Stales is aseorlaled. ofrtopuett aeneie At the reils do when those policies, are risks. Thee inluenza hbts exhibited a Southern Settl t the.-very critical period in ticitled liking for blue blued in Spain, Organization, eltusttios Is niw. For the tos5113nothing of the sunken Spanish SothervnnLti, ildents, ere guilty of precse.-nit og oSeteln o Charleaton chi insre he ~oy tltck sbitlies, but 'titers is always theI advertise the bl sadohen s lbs busts achance of running Into somebody that Carolina in cor hfc isstnpt' 's he baishe gut into trouble, such as Brother-Ioltser pasrts cii a' peace terms wt Ie e nemy. in-Lane Constantine ICharlston.in tone o f the whole policy The Ailed countries, of course, can- it is felt here elI, it must be remelslbprec t b toghofin oth'me ore,than Soi teseth article of thte Prgil so etogto dSuhAeia et to put i-i China, Japan, and Africa are alike out ovcr, lands in rami -namely: "A eneral ast-o" the question, though Argentine of. ton hopcs tos if nations must ho fnrmed to:;a faint ray of hope..Isttive Aelegalt tie- covenants for tho pillr- Considering.thet matter fromn every at the Sinvan91,rdimualgarnteof hees 'yoecur ltto ectiyLn ttoeiethier is olydOtserritorilftatomake liublie' itopndene an teriturtilti Kaiesr aniti that Is to comne to lisasldes n Sratadsml tae uilteti $tates, bringing as many, of his Kneo tis to sayait eatguooof n.- c, inlfettIast aindfur trimnmed iloaks itsalie Ong s ote; wi hr ion. articlesceth ifluggle through, anid ison so into vnlbo 1 another of Mir. Wilson's in- vaudeyllse, followed after a decent Ifn-:' Clets of fifea= faith which Cot. Ttone'et torsual, b.-ia debut In h n is I important fat I denouinces, Fois ithe ovis.le ctd. s tep iistte duoultie, othis mongers;would say, a.dividus~i citice 30 of nations. ifs81te19aind hits cositiroty Iphenomanal sensation, know:their a it--it iso0115of rati con.,_.. come acquale1 4poaois fntoa. The ghos of 1E~imarc Mus 'hait- as-though. -aM protagist n ponets i Teghsofflsnii us stechandise whi s. laianopnnofwalked in tierossny (tile Halloween, visitore.'. Tb tn lrtinadrop at e~htratin sti 'sititrlii The old man has 'surety been revolving not 'knowing. letetrltetci visienee Presileilt in his grave thle last few weeks. a very greet mmnendsntions of trestles pep. - t3___ _ Sit t teua it. He has lbs Prussian I fnyFria wie ni oproportion,of' If Hery crd hs waied util o nrd 'reaired lI er no a thing of tcc yAnd he might.have started hsmeietta sitr i..i oemn hti,'itr'1 If heil is rhooss for to get liht boys out of thes trenches by cttinlass tle ool f the fotirteen or- Chrietosses with some chance of ac coi never l:ke -would fix iisetlnctiiei; and rena, newer cities neon titl denanil or-aeither,thu, i.! nastions to keep the peace osf or the splenid And that article Is anlet. THE ENfl OF AN EMPIRE pects of;Cbs n o oi tnational palicy is! There is no more a'"Royal and Cm excelent chin] ral put in, is i'tirintetl intledilauit; Iserial ilevernent of Asentrie-Iflon-thltroulghcont o'- the I~etigue to Enforce esry."' The felling apsrt of the naipe- geography; l wicW1amHTftIsbr, onrly.igtms bealdco; fthic ndpefet hoitca alenmos thhcalftisuch perec po~tca plenllenon. it net "moie 'to the 'so two, representing uttieriy onets realizes expectattiossbut it would to iearn the ic stews (upan lbs very,wapeseem to meet, ity nittrot processes, all Sim, whiichs ne 0 a eac 1301-"shotile os ssles af a liffcult situition, be forgotten ardihood to colhubrata in an Self -determntation of peoples and.lI- probabily isevi th mrcnpeople to' ret- Aetictnlo~letInhs eeto citetdren w tiehlaf of the Allies, the ati- abotlautointsatis't}. Thetewootld able text. Tt progrm already practically seem to he little left t thue actual comin i1 net tthe hasils of the Allies' dei. suirvey nitd fo~rmal definition of boutel. the country Fihl be resented ase an insult ties to dlipose of 01n ago. old problem' diat organieat ular intelligence if'I did (not. of Euiropeo. The only reinoant of Ate-bInterscgote contribuiteOnth ie gaiety caf ti-antgas-y ithe ormy in thefileldl eie of, scbot slid that is in cout'ee of capltilatlon, or, Government atlsxo nig n itc.fr'Wa lnisbhod oil Austria sod Tu.- the Purpose of demobilzation. -'lTle Cutler, of lbi sal Focih.can now poee oforces- is be a-"ltraw n from Ittatvwill tilesAlelaios aup Ala grace to what is left beo dispersed- to their several national wec so not ft torial ctirniats ttsuphre. ltles nev-er again to he 'gathered stner t tle commerc _______ oe flag. What Is:1o become:of the developinents Napetiurge,is a questron of only mild purpose.btlc kepistink Ioosevit i InoMi- inlturteet. They 10111 ago ripeout sstir plants.for key of 'himself.,hbt they ae il W want to-, Itiensss~to ~seutsital'dyisty snld thetir iisaesseat'ance,- tecnsss fin. o of the its tint of aBt vin 010 mt rtoll il la to re' *tand passed0 a r e main health ollcers'' rlc and t " qthis'; WAR COM,pubtl Work ef.All SERVICE Oresnizatiena

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