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ï~~Crding of the houses in which per-' for a stack of wheats." n nor aunts flume the baby Kitts gojt 'afeced wth he iseae hs,'was born. The aunt wras not rich Ini 40dm affected with the disease goods nor in character, and she was bpe enforced, It has taken the tIme s.o niDID YOV too weak to have a baby in her house,m ithe health faorce.n qOkl Ian ~ iS iWG th atp ba no bee arranged for thns lb. the number of new cases report- t pMrauther Had Trb yesterday all of the houses in which t a munitions factory, helping win cases have been reported wIthIn thej,E ngland's war. France would not list two day. wrere placarded and the. have askedfothlaeofheun an, working In their respective di- Abot" four hours later, while Cole and McCabe were still on the g de, later's union or the Amalramated Jus" trItets, will be able to handle this a man claiming to be an employe of a dairy company called the station on the tices of the Peace before, helping. work in the future w tthout the aid Rs ihhrcid u of machines. telephone and told the operator he had the police machine. He said he had Rosa ith r d b nlandis "TOe crest of the epidemic, on its called the dairy company early in the morning and asked to have a machine lag Kitts. second appearance in Denver has be sent to the Grant treet address, in-front of which the detectives' machine had She started out one day to visit passed. it can be safely said.' stated ntoth(rntr. several institutions, but red tape preDr. Sharpley last night. "and the been left. When he left his house, ie says he saw a fatnfliar little Ford i vented them from helping her. At disease as an epidemic in this city front, and, presuming it was the one he had ordered, drove merrily on his way. ens place she lived too far away: at has un ts curs. 'another the child was too young: at - r c sThe machine was returned to the staion. a third it wassome other technicalAPIA LOSES ONE SIXTH ---ity. Night came. Rosa had walked fourOF PPULTIONFRO FLU; C AIMSTW O teen tmiles and carried, the baby. Shi OF POPULATION FROM FLU INFLUENZA CLAIMS TWO i-d?^i:-,T*Fl wsirdanth wtelokdNF E N Afreshing and peaceful In the canal She dropped Kitts in. 2 0P ApDt erkrt h o u FROM~R DENVER FAMNIIL Y Now, I) FOUS Is a: cnsiderate epidemic that is raging in virulent minister, who would not for a min,form in western Samoa were received.r-- ute indorse the attitude of the here. Governor Poye IV.S...has an "~ Di French goverinent which says. in qusrantlned the Amerc an se- -Wife and Daughter of State Official and Pioneer Dieveffect: stone against the rest of the territory.o you have a baby, Rosalie! ConCoast guardsmen are Stationed at the During the Week. Sou ha bab sie: o ng.,asa gratulatione. Nothing is more suitWestern end of Tutuila to prevent en- able than that a fine young woman' tr of any boats from the affeced'i should have at fine young baby and districts. Afflictit.'n has again fallen upon Thomas J. Holland, former Colorado bring up a fine citizen of France. The deaths are chiefly among the state fish and game cotmmissloner, and widely known in Denver and thru- Here is our nursery to help you, and Samoans. and it is reportedt that litcr. have been mirethan itidedtath in out the;tate,.ire. Itay mond '. Lucke, a daughter, died blonday evening here is our school when the child is the vicinity of Apia alone. The porpt- and Mrs. Holland died Thursday eve- or soldiers do not always come back latton of this district is about::.tS. ning. vi. tims of the influenza. to see their chldren therefore, here Black ship labor from New tGuinea lrs.Lucke was nevir told of the '* 11 3T 3I is a little pension. and when you need is aupposed to have brought the ma - serious illness of her mother.nor Bro f el Tan 1Is ingelse. let us know.' ady here. The British atomtseador hasetouy Iles chrmlhr o,~S ayhn been offered all possible assistance was Mrs. Holland tlid of the death Spiriteof Christ InThere. by the American consul at Apisa. of her daughter. 'These facts were O f B itter Fight Dr. Fous ewould not Indorse th, at_______achithefar thaato Lotitude of the French government, f. IS U frAA eeach in tit fear that to bii h one reason, because it slights the imIMISSOURI tJNiVERSITIY HAS ktoriwould be such a shoek as Io A fter St. NMihiel 7'-:- the ministerial: ep de roc- i' si h soil w ere w ithheld in o h c he is a m em ber. H ut he NEW INFLUENZA VACCINE at".opt"ht" ohh dcur- does indorse the attitude and spirit Lieut Donald C. Bromfield is safe now wheter soidety, professing to Ite rIlolland was 51 yesars old and and in good health in Europe. after be Christian. deports itselt In a Chris. COLUMBIA. Mo., Dec. 13-An in- Mrs. 5.ucke 24 tears tld. ir. and Mrs. taking part in some of the war's tian manner when it drives a girl to fluensa vaccine said to differ fron 'Iloland have been residents of Len- hardest fighting, according to a letter the point of drownin her child beany'hitherto offered the medical pro-' ser fur lovre than thirty years andI received yesterday by his father. L cause of an rregulaerty.fessbon, has been produced and is non th ir children were born and reared B. Bromfield. This was the first word Do we not all have our irreglaribeing manufactured for fre dlistrib- ant eitcat' Iin this city. When the to his parents for several weeks, ties? he asks. tion to registered physicinns by the illnes of tinther and daughter be- Lieutenant Bromfield was thru tie sD he aks public health laboratory of the school 'ane serious Lieut. Jayce 1>. Ilol- St. Mihiel campaign, and also in what legal rate of interest? of medicine of U e Universilty of Mis- land, stn andhbrother, athCamph I'io-. he terms a much fiercer drive just *sours.' wasn ntifitid by t,.iegraiih andI he ar- prior to the armistice. ",St. Mihiti wa Many Psefessiea Touched, While not yet manufactured in rived home in time to see his mother bad enough.' hewrites. k nothing Do notgrocers give less than sixquantties sufficient to permit generstal it"~. in cumnparispn with the tWF to drive teen ounces to the pound? distribution, the university shea -a.. iellandt has suffered afflic- starting Nov. 1.' Do not judges temper the law to tores aee open to physicians for tionsa visited uotn but few men. The letter says that Leut. Paul the sons of their friends? study of the production and use of Five yeass ago a 13-year-old Lindley Gaylord, another Denver boy, Do not--no, but even he does not the new disease weapon. daughter was killed by an automo- son of Patel B. Gaylord, was recently dare to ask whether respectable while it has not been tried on a bie in front of the family home, 1617 buried under mud and debris from a physicians and respectable married large number of cases, tests con- Maitrien stret, a she was crossing huge shell, that he is.In the hospital, people conspire 15 crimes which difducted by unIversity medical author- the street. Three years ago a young- but is getting along well. far from Rosa Parnell's in little beitle aresaidto ave e's fftic son witss stricken wih infantile The two Denver lads are with the sides secrecy. itee are said to have been fficint 'rlysis trm which heli nver has Eighty-ninth division, which Liuten- Society condemns Rosa Parnell, but tule r. '..v- r*d Anti the effects of ant Bromfield says has been in some who and what is society? Dr. Fouse titch ic"i probably renmin with him of the most terrific fighting he has asks. For.ne, society is Rosa'sa mothti FU Z S MRthru lif, and now comes the death heard of. and which has won an ex. er, he saya, and here is the letter of wife and daughter.cellent record. When he wrote the Rosa wrote to her mdther from the tr.hASI;ff uV lhRD ivsiTwaMEtebank ofth1jail: is Q....i............ r.. " sssawu cyanrvthe fr.4a.' W7sW51 Ew eicic"it5,icc., r'''ih,Publie -Opina Feare "'Is that the -bst that ' cIvilization -caddo for a poo young woan who.at Least do her duty by he'r chifd?"Fouse. "Is imprisonmgent I answer societyhasto the misguided young 'mother?" According to Dr. Pouse,, hundred,,5sfthouseands of~o fuo"-:oosid Chatians feel -that Rosa, oumghst to be with the' o 6spect due lw whas 3uf aed 'anti brought human life. But,h-e, says,; th Christians re timid, like swore rpundyto the mob =a int thart he did' -ot 'belon party of Jesus; and like th. Christians who used to eta in the -fringe-ofthe cros other good Christians wete Jews or witches, amid really to scream oast that it -was -a Iniquity mIaskinig.as Jistlce dare: sty a.word for fea,r y opinion, or;what. they bhllev publin opiplon.. Rosa Fagnell's baby? ' Was- i Georje, 0 'fjst the -general of the human mind. *htch m thousand matters 5a.:..sadly as died the 'problem o Rosa This is-one of-the lestions X wilt attempt to answer. GIRL STUDENTS NL AS 4-MINUTE SPE BOULDER. Colo., Dec: members of the jut Ior anclasses at the University of have enlisted asp fouiiinuti era and have begusna series addresses at the; oulder. They are under the direction D. Fleming, dean of the lai The girls who will deliver in the interest -of goyernnei pri:s this week are: lours GeorgiecIKistler. Eu'nestine Irma Reed., sary.B. Updike s, thy Shoaf. No tiattp how loud y qul cannot reach mapy people sound of your voic biftiby use of a News-Times Want may reach thousands. CAL~VARY BAI Sixteenth and Downie The Pastor, REV. L. E. El will preach 11 a. m. and 7: Young People--6:30 p.NO SUNDAY SCEOO ST. PAUL'S- M. E. CHURCH 16th Ave. and Ogden I No $nuday School services Moraig, 10A5. Sermon tops Isang q7 a V.i s.. Seaeig, 7,45. Sermaon-top aad Reas,"'. _ ____tht' 'unot a b'y 3yearsod.r any soon.. Wouie on you. Had you taken poor t1sict1e it-ft ire child, a boy 3 'ears -- T - little Kitts and found'a home for her SEAtTLE. Wa-sh.. Der-t li-V pet,1,1 OHIO COLLEGES CLOSED this would not have happened. Yes urgent request from Dr lnt I rul.sh Mrs. Eith Ord, wife of John Ord terday I walked and carried her to of the federal public healih eertice. a of th.' t 'ntinental Oil company is BY INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC Broumgrove to get her in there, but large shipment of influenzae rut ioi lii d' ii forn tnumonia following influ. was refused. vaccination purposes ias tush' I t enzs Mrs. (trd. whose home was at CLEVELAND. Ohio. Dec.:3.-Bald- Punishment Ns Prevention. Juneau,. Alaska, today by tii' ltil:i;,1 IV,.t Thirty-second avenue. was win-Wallace college at Berea, and "'When I started out from lirs. HigservIcedheadquarters hee 'D. lru- a Denver girl and a graduate of the 'Ohio StateeNormal school at Kent, Icy'shthe womandwho had been boardblab and a party of twrenty sues-s ittid Nietti I's-ver PIich oi'httot. PR-ide3-. were closed today until after the ing her. she said I was not to bring physicians went to,ea -vril her husband she is survived by two Christmas vacation because of the her backethereso, having no place \seeks ago with a large -u. t)' eit iihir.n, 3 arid 5 years old.. epidemic of Spanish influenza. Both to put her, I just tied her up in a vaccine to fight a vru:ent "p:.iemmc - - --f------- towns were placed under quarantine. sha 1 and put her in the canal. I of Spanish Influenza ragingi n.:tg J IN:ES' PAY RAISED. The sudden increase in the number of did not take her life because I wanted the nativee on the coast. atid this sse n 1W t1il-INtiTiN rs.ec. 13.-By a vote new capes hiere brought the announce- to. My life the past two years had the first word received trot the party of tnit to 71t the it use tonight passed ert that unless conditions improved been soawful I don't care what the o o..11 providing salary increase of rapidly the ban would again he put police do to me." Colds Cause Headaches sand Paine,.1i- a year for each of the 131 on in this city. Five more grade Society, in part. he says, is Rosa's.Feverish Headaches and body-cpainsdjudges ofothepUnitedtStatesDistrict F e s H d h at d ch ols were closed today, City uncle and aunt. and this is w hat the caused from a cold are sottr re i ti.'el itt orts and the Court oftjIHealth Commissioner Rockwood at- wrote them from the jail: byNrl Tangt.XTIEttitit l'iat Themeasueonowyoesnt; trihuted the spread of the disease "I put the dear little thing in the. the state. District and Court of here to the shortage of nurses. canal. I don't care 'o at happens to "Bromo Quinine,." - W. GROnVESItnwtiotwjuoules would receive $7,300 a. me. If only I ad had a little/help ogadature on the box. 0c.-adv. year anti Circuit judgesh800.fn e and a The ewsTims Wnt Aa ad sonfrom somaeconallndfhha b ntubear they will beCTY nBRE FS it all upon my own shoulders it would be better for me. } Wrote to George. I"Iamwtigalnto eog.H Int odu e y ur.Rsbert Ennet Lee, atarey of Denver. ougt torstifrgs a vli e t esre.last that;bees promested to lbs rash of espltseoya rs. Msporlittle Itittst! on tie field of battle. sccordsng Is wardtw yar. poI Justrecived here. The promsotion as mads hope she's better off. She wad amiy 0 - ct Catan. Le s he ss of P5oiics knocked from pillar to post, and no7pist and Dors. Frank W. Lee. body wanted her." ISergeanit Dennis si. McCarthy. srt editor An society, in part, he as, is othwatiota KeuhnFild Eagle,ana George. H is a hero, hut we ought 1 former member of tbe staff ef The Denver to undeistand heroes. Being a hero e m ~~~~~~~~Tines. was married in San Antsnio,'-Texan.is n oet codn o r Cr Ot,.9fI last Sunday es'esi gto a lslaJosephioeuC. I n umnacrigt r trstell. a iliIipp girl, 'Who s visitingI Fouse, depends upon the state of Your bee sisi-r. Hitsxive itsos of aie. asd.ltrs. nerves in-that ossmen t, and a nervous. S~~. McCarthy of liiiKaianimit tret systent may.equio aL boy to charge. eo'hm fsshr om eod nteuphntt4ohnt0eual I'robably you lave stored about into a barrage of shell fire and may " 'to coin Into cash: adveetise them in and carry his pay to a wife andhadtig hc o eudbk it-w a dait~sprya IThe Yews-Times Weant Ads and soonI baby; especially if he has been taught,they will be transformecd into money. 1 to despise a girl who tdvti aT soldier T ARMI YOU LOOINEG-. For a Church Home? For a place of true wosb. For an opportunity for work? COME TO MESSIAH ENGLISH LUTHERAN C E. Colfax and Elizabeth The only Lutheran Church o - Hill, Services--11:00 a.i. and 7: Sunday School, 10 a.i Rev. J. E. Htunmon, Pat Albert Holt. Choir La Christ Methodist Epise Church - 2- 4 Ave and Ogdea CYRUS AMES 'WRIGHT, I 11 a. m.-"A WELL W UJI LIFE?." i.E p m-"EXPERIENCl TENIthJFOOT (-REHACHER' No Sunday SolhooL. St. Paul's- ngI Lutheran Chi 12d and CslifoflisSire 'IRey.tF.. his penln. sni orrow. All members ace urgently-i to. heanrasiefi. - 9:4'5 A. +.K Sudr iOO. partnhents In pesslon. - 11L A. F3L-Prdachiflf ier'fl' eaot. "The Message..o thne- Pi S?"e-0 M.-uEvenottBervlr Ject,. The Programi o the Cl

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