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ï~~STARTrTOMORROW. ooety-ondpe o t 'bs. deth- on aOaeA os r boy g o. D '9. fo.o ' F.s-aXt ohou,* r wclock,tomor- t pon ettuSfe or sister. itto i it Or Overcat: ae." erty bon e _ he n see sombead whati onlted n f y 11"a s inicte 20jtouii aob flee hten di th es wo ha eey.Te od proay we e l earn tew Ser reportd Dt the__e _ th e am s rc sandtAl l e d a e ide mi c was not so o r s i,T e s o S t a er fh___Yet_ tel A e BArND Po Y Ai OVerl. an-. -.,,0Clan arcs yog i toeuintin odroet ri ot e div n o the n nd w es may be succes uln cr fu a o e t t r oo e nrl l I fo o- d$ 0o t ha(ot e d fromirst Poipe.) Tomorrow thu-emCe omdnhbta naseelhe wmy,,ns uaens teI Dtnisi eet. 4ea l G omyin:..de fy mÂ~ p u n the erlusve proof of one thing-ether mindks will forth ion the cause o the r an- t "Leses eaudenoiplce uote or t l were not on personal beautyh bu the t rys biggest loan Homes probebly well 9t e era oi"t" dSitSor-Overco hr r y ornn det on th trethrbe neg- et, d a Inner maybe late and Wth twentyfour; deaths reported a ulIu t Baerlto rii sta p1r t11th ig at dt then- wo o v tto Te Ym an-E whentserved, somewhatlmtted in a the vtalsttistic6e d, tJceerbrea u, and c fifty-elpe o ircs do t of fifteen hundredLiberts ey Women In whi te th e oee who have it the l pObly wirllmlarnn chl ef -ni tiso eold to the e. tred aSs end bclass2otr gaev.9~ esn ncrn o entag~ooestlJbnat 6 o'clock vester- elWno le-olan - '' t begin a drive that will note d given and given of thenirs sne Gand time oothsle lsonbls aing te hral,p e e o posofcena intedn k Seao tbnl0 ansas City will i ae overseb their energy and their smilingnn tm, eour tKe s s a odth h o a f oe da y l s u ebte nt. A-t on i nst etSIr ureeand Grns. St inte ha t ay kan aemen the oh wihl be re at. been forgotten But it s for the ooneno __a__dearsba inta st.h nrky a yte A Son tmner shore of Abe burden of tneart weeks Teand foremos cu tuehat nn t and late l st Xigh the eidemic w neenot at a Sh=ale te7 Perry, cRairmainof the cam i e swenarmen i ost not fail and the women, threali ing yet dangeros wa reSteaks, eL Fish' To p rn a ae wtt pd ivTat headons, wedsTlath heenguwyioeoved r and he n by he fo n o hk o ls th meals.g o be g olowi nfidnb for the r1 r color of ran ce on the chor e a nd e nthah sew red odW eit the aieyen n s preixMad ain7Westtievet fight,....d an..d... evegry... tredofherin hisT,.... vntit. thear, Dof idtirBlonk ain. telhoe n_5,374frap t~,. O. - oi. lid ovlrobne o hi car and a "college yell a dare to MADE oAND PLmAYn oEt THEsE" furtetsas At raeisotin ed t Hote toMMtBULnd McNeeead bn m ie a d en oT kspa uk et eermvdqucl. I r sedo n the laton eahd poeryoflwetrae;.,EFS the sxteen hundred women otherdivisions to heatir them in bond.. we t rt treeo, h rct te me proof. Centrally located.. - p. eaed with him. te sales. C or ptains ofte ams, motherly workers san Pard t ca Crowds ls Gter- t l wl s - crd nd Pe the restraint that a week in women with ability to lead, threw dig fcheered w ah tB ocapaoity a st;-nulgte One patient who War economy in furniture and rugsa mb p nwors i nity to the wind and led their workers There s only one tune for paradesso w asked i ttt s r pi e hospital last. Barclay & Barclay, v esan at a t1-st. me arief maro l t po t in cheers by wildly o winging arms and it seemed yesterdoy. Over There" night wasfeitsedhecause no place could T- r"t -. e on th be dm issedG o. thate r otheads. h tsd th was played over and over again by bewi kfoundad e tieMe or i eorig ad swep fo rthrs i nStfndWhadh itoid bt o e giveflowngin Pal n crn s,000. eachof the many bends and the crowds No meserahave'beeo taken to ps--r et'SE 1hS adei Ig J1 j.Nl"'I1 - bo menolerswinl th e h ind f our t xthousandte epersons ee do ng at er the d felaring Iat There was a ent Icts read, Doctor Bullock said, Telephone eal l374forapoime l e.- -- " ceh r oeansone dcOa tera Dieextthing"... y res at iay, anording e to steady uli a of demands for that pie e turth than toKrtlestyall theaters, ey on o H and i, R. rhy. rthe pa db B o t t hfrom windows and from the streets r he ret orausnts d epartment stores ai w e r Sy ard oetsedewimahfBairmaaiPlnrp ayablemothly. Lo esti " t2: pm - TOW Formingr art -Eighteentht Street' - ond Paraphrasese of the coarrectoworde atowthere plii places to scrub ands g pal onAe l r ireilemib y B hoan Dr H.rE. t w u iae tireplaest, D..a Savin u LonAsn, ran. pl a. Se ea iles r ts n oo- O oame fwoe rshw t s th ncludin l of the men workere, oe rs as they pasedi Chairman Perry's the s otreet als company to t scrub te lis eo Eloo t or n iled e d tmarshe o ate dis-and o ther escorts a he e ie n a nd disinfectt each car before it leaves The pKannas CitySr-S ucript..select f ti we, b edl em o to h n b e, sbt thee tre ie wa a the m en los rnie harn in the morn i orning and sweep out rates, MoS;eilf fo h.hd for the l socheduled forre d There were few flag along the line all cars at the end of th e ine oe tih thirten papers a week, deilred by Haglage o. ke on rsat Tmein gh eThirteenth o yStreet.ArssiKs n C tt 0andin t - U1t S r O t t ' a ing wet on Fifth S ptreet to Wal ot march. Some bright new oees t ere trip. eeor en in KnaCtaY ka Stc t h al os C n rt the p re vd oout. and a few of the business firm When the reports of new cases began cents a week. By mail pootage prepaid, 25 nuty SodesShnwtrn f o eetbythe Aarat de e ad in dsoSuth teshrtronooes ae6sIspcor-tee03,!"7 as...... it dt haore d e n- th isv n Street the lne wst tor Wain ord tow on t e x r f s o pour into the office of the contagious 1 cents a week; one year, $7.10. All it a t e po t i to....y"emdoubthn hon t c ir Ot w no U dom raty a. envabl prcednt f gingand th ndtoti t nSres.eveattswhna wgpasdherereO WItmcasO~ ]. 0r a in'toa it easEery and outh toFfte entho te e wh er ~hnrt h cain u eeal -aedvso etra.D.A.Gn alsbcitoeae payablewainhiad-enthStreyt an Grand AvnueWHeaalsala.lericeshecit boss-flo edinned tdisatdar. 1 A the l edm e rehing nshey wero a of the missingnon c hief, announced he awould go to the ance. Entered a s second class matter Sbl t n tad, Le the ba n thei s the iof sauthr t chcking the at the postoffice at Kansas CityMo.,,nabaltualo 1 hron c A tnatre eadthed h i n es a laeresbjcofm hco et.ca np t L b e 1eed u W S*- O OFI ti bel s i t rs honduet. At ther he coad ae s l or e o f the wooden blocks inscribed, spread n of the epidemic. He said he would dr the At of March, 187n. Publiad e Kanawioutd te an e lan fg ehind itam two he"Don't Kick. Come Across,Boyor eorder all street ears scrobbed and dcsi l ion office, Eighteenth Street and Grs-n g's dol iars." e t rae nkah of police captains and patrolmen Bonds," served a double rposeyesterfected th before leav ing the car barns and Avenue. t y oli t oner A le folower d by the Ar a wrt Band, heralding day. Some of, h shorter onlookers have his inspo ectors thelre to see In t wase rt Solders henoillan.chefomeneofohedinewith ForWorlour ommand, Cha over a thed t oan- ci thahdoo hre reo h m. doned u lte and order the careack in the ero lr have the opport nit: toe ia" e o al n ti. e It was not dons. ry era ne o i wt kaBlock after block of the parade was Thirteenth Street and Grand Avenue Hec alt would ui the citaly counselr.. r E te and envialearedentaof g oi ed patembri oftic o. ta s evera tmeurs whnfagd asswr ed, artmAntO owAer to CLeAnumerD.adpicia aal a fie t illed by the 7th Regiment, marching i e only abot half of the persons in the to learn what power he had to prevent eMortgage, C, l r plaons and led by their own band. vicinity r emoved their hats. When the the crow iding of street a cars, which the... Liberty Soldiers is confident After " their lioe companies came the colors and flag of the Seventh Regiment said are the chief agency in spreading - OM ERE BULDN goal "line" will be taken. macinsgun company and the armored passed, a man called out.a"Hate off to the disease, After being informed the COM ERC 1 they point outconsidecable motor car, bedecked with inscriptions the colors, what do you say?" Hats mayor could declare an emergency ext be combed ov er along the urgin g h toBacko the Yanks in the were removed tuickly. o f lted mowing to ts p ate o he sr ad e. o S l vodisease, S tinc and Tanks." The h e d ospital unit marched s th oe anss emlene or isthehiSout with their ambance f hWoe w t inth ch action would give the health de-dreso "propertyequestthsctherit a t Wa stoen thSi ogy clared way. lo db mmoEa ofND. the motor otrans- W.A. Armour's ward division, wore red, prtinent power to limit the number of SA od princpa pybe at oa fi. s slrerswit m pa n fot. white and blue hat bonds. persons riding on a car, e caled the _ __re-_ _ _ _ rant, chairman of theneras et c ae mth y a ndet ruo thewheco ny, Liberty Loanheaduartersornoreed.akenbyohem N wllmayor'snofficeiandaskceadBeuacchatorr he forYourCountry tha op hf t i ht eroesc w ith hs cmade bcrp. ond i B.s-pnmTurkeyDi cchunit siteeoan d iec bandShomolags for those who took part In t he A few minutes- after he had called -the l usii mohilli hiv~s. fihting r ebr f hsbn heteyawy aebe i ntigte chos ~. hv Slave....aSngton HoelfifePhn,n ni aunteerwrkspecdomayorDoctor Bullock appeared at Doc by captainsu anddivisionDr.h heS ownhy e d. trp oarae By ou di e tm oorGannon'sofficeandorderede him to orShea )r the asseml hage of the Yy Scouts h thei noo There was a variety In the dress f "iesquest this of the railways company 12th and' Wash nl S. ar ry.- A notdnota e AN d Has. the woman workerse. Some of them wore instead of ordering it." foouh wil s e one.y ad can ty soldiers will be In five n t place the line of march heavy dark colored Dcohtsvaew thep Doctor Bullock said last night the forYthelHunemuy ch commanded general.rwan held by a military bond from the white lightomeer dresseas. Others had quest" hito omades.f the compan more W. S. S. nd s ll hve te tnt i a rDisciplinary Brs at r taen.uniforms cfkhaki. b Liberty Bondor Librt oero t 'aw have - "O,worth, Kas.,commandedobyeCapt.J.B.Speusete w ti es, athr company of thirty privates. a and it and e o out e a f e a s car barns to see whether it was done. bound, which will tra m105orig es- i s. H Hooper, tembera of this bond Are they always have been in anything they scucete HOT.sc t rr. have itsd k$ ud 75 0 ns of.voluntesr workcers has ldeawohvbenstccdt.eudraet epot - Doctor anon and his entire force n. -- 6:30 a. 55. to 2:0pu.;:3 era i the levcuh Prei otit aeswh a veag bty eet wentencddsee the poierta enadto dsmout n t n ak.lwl t wyt~ h and eno h are tsrole1,t bar. r will work all day today, quarantining p ia i n mpny hles5. Along the iewp d ntt the biggest business day of. the wek new cases and fumigating where par7des of olunteer rtere, wouldlnotBmessa.etav en moe D tt a t*. Colis, cor ps Of ' eoir0e7Fi. andot oulothavecared iit had w he so emsas ref d te n avfeds. p.psov nw. Wt hesig-fasiftr department stores might view the pa. oksid r kn wn Wit the swinof amiitary.r,, DoctorBK llock a ve by epr o llowdeing.ls e*CT 5.T,h tD-s--s m. something a civilian band cannot..... of roles for preventioa of rinfluenta: Hf fl.t ands-ads..Doctor.B...ock.gave.theofollowinuLiberty A '. ntn,,.Ms r,cos OIYT:OI T A. thUne m t ty uep oiyou. hd orth r o1 ay the t i da, th asoPAt-$o0 lhense a en th- ar dwace of cheers at every point along ths.hardest lasheice the last Liberty Loan ts Avoid all d soat io oWe make Sts adOvercoatsp.toorders of names of m workers As that band swung into line and be- parade. Their d ty was to keep the 3 Keep bowels atwive by laxatives. was Do d t r iti sth ere i rowd ott of the O k of the marchers. 4. Keep kieltyil le ac o od simple F. al-f, olane suendsiat'onsgatWred acquitre tahand off ughtinasontonnoue The momt orer policemen shad te i sayt of rwat._ D["TI' [I_'t 'N5~ Wzdt Ha l PAY $50 ~ otisday moning the names gas their mua.sic ith was ind At Twelfth Street and Grand Aveno. e..ont YO W0."rby drinking s.to e-s in the Eleventh ePrecct it came wa flag fiftyfs wide et ad t plicemen h tro nc.t ndw lianwllrsf w Isr lowed~th pototacefen1097d t,- wdismwauntvenno tweled Bros. Wedi l shoo swa rmWthelscoke theefleo tth r t lg caed ytwh re dwith their machines, almost running on 6. If sick, consult'a kysicianandci Fit and we.manhip at st Alngietenlineoflparaethat lg-bthetalosof thecr7t Reg it wacs t ayahe m pcfyti bn o Clis, e ou tes: e. seosrg. was not overlooked, every hat coming Some of the slogans carried by the 7.. Get plenty of sleep.risor md- Sdefer d po te.,........... 1. M. wiua..er.,. o. Ms,8epfrmb.rp desig 7 ~ litrl i eaddock M, off when the monster stars and stripes women were:8 p tin bro d e it. ih. encorbo, ing, cam s Into e sight. uted,."a.d...they.are"rowds tpasd...t..a.fro t on:9. Spray the nose an grgle the hf6iEast 12th St.O N. rnese nosce, ss. n thCrosh a o NYTHROWNAT FA.0. * Unsis Sonptt ip to you. Do pour throat three times a day w th a soluio fII QAN FALLS BEHIND. In keeping witk the custom stab- r T sliae.. of one part of glyothymolseand te...'vrh I Mas (_globed when the flag was used ot Ceve - - - - - --in..A.- parts of Water, or a slt on of oneparth i the Toap r Millsui a Day land, New York, San Francisco, s h-a Show our hove that Kansas Cti listerine -t one or two parts water. I F. E. u Map Co rins o mnst ne nb he dfr t ington and other cities, there was a rein with titemthese are not available a good simplF rcex, Oct..-Official riot-o -coins from the-streets and windows- - - - - - - --".""...".'"."'" home remedy Is a spray end gargle of N.ps-' P0? F7C Loeay subcr~ptons gbateed. sorsn ivoe build in otohe Tw etsworkersrangasong a t be atado wyate bor fh alt EqulWtoV an d ofe G ssold inMu. 201.ney4 butiss ygou - to the clse of business last flag below. When the parade was fin gave campaign yells and were generousLiYn WU CLoS ShO"PriotatofQui compiled lute today by the d oed there was $111.66od the flag, Ay applauded by the throng.YNW AmLDrcanETS Be itHo. towed a total of $1,017,611.- which was given to the fRod Cross. eei sca t oho serevissr wits Confer - AmMosic2a54naliaBlunoeu As the flag passed the reviewing The armored car of the machine gun W o actual sales through all stand, Lieutenant Villaire, the legion- battalion of the 7th Regiment was the Wr. 5cryo tservisore d.s,, ibablyi l somewhat in excess naire, emptied his pockets and cheered, subject of much comment.DMa clayspe yon.shpervsorofaedas "Be Wese-Economlze" - " sadtehaqatr ae lthough he had so idsa where the a npcinfrscolsi aels ic sa i ned i thea tr ony read l lTh e Shrinero' Bond marched behind niht, while no casses of influenna hod.-exuls obtaned Inthe d iv son old--T, t frs omet e Am. S- not highly encouraging. ran cause," be shouted, and they are the patrolmen and was cheered by the developed in the grads schools, and only te poc ha s e trough all good.". crowds as it passed. It was from the 000.s had been reported unoffcially," Brothers T s r i ow be sods onlytwe lveo *Polvoity worker, s peakers, supply Asas-t Temple and made aione appear n the high schools, he melievhd the log days reainc Appo iv clerks and singers followed the big flag, ance, schools should be oosed until danger of ts dosremin. subeorip in front of the Wentworth Military the epidemic waspt A oitblieest u b lr end Iflbstotl Aci d y o, ne sil Th "Poli"Divisionnumberedsboot.r e...p.. vio 0And. -hitteia ld lose the hol hatve ai o u creta.y..c.d. I..sf$ ob a. Bend camse division cpa n s d ca rd oard ate.ns Theyoal pedd ler: he t Dto bo bylbtod ohaloth Eqacolnoofeso--ywarn u a.....a.....w...... mu1 be "F.k,"te"Pln."terMpes stope hin a on Our. Govenmet wrking i sconjtons wsith the sedco...f odl...... -_ey but yodue n.......on doise..7, is ongu, the num eroftem i vsion, the diisin, ofe "Cancks " arriedthiserd s FIBEpsRn l csso.- --_.Baa..c.a..s-sport sh,,ow iha only Divi c k ~s ccmbne hr foe. AlhSretong y r the lieo arh e bosarend, peroctit of the cos to umonka er. e- rts huaim aayihg - - _!.Mk s. Lous. ad. Bsto.ae........-....wot......oun m'e n did a triving u..."se s ell- " e ttii fromd In.. luen..a at thepreain ig 1.o....d........ L / ".....to..be eubcs4be.4 I, ptrtismT carryinmre, whittrdwht and blue I ttod yp r ib o s. S et Lyon oidh shmpo s wha mt h appfl enastiftoly rmed wh hih r-t b is ri'ts: u' nS~ 'a.prls. ic r sa won c tlo riet era sa gid the dy' ofts old he wif the disoase brok o In the i t s-e rou avsostih 7-H e orheven hsd a nta pyo iertyi ni scoos.Frnycoty dnteele e ctilysinWUirain, 1t5 O //P9 4./ ails|.a....c-oidtew..th..'Soalvidous-Bo nenddct|alL bono.t h oudrntngito epso w le rscbntbtsadm-ae x / jF4w..treng.heUni et t o Dila- e tolu-A hwo ine crdord Onaes t of lbks marcekes- in Ike prd a cn eawor hveafonern er Gay ate dat Thy7w ng... to.y endt.......e Beid theii sin luers a the Have thi... as ciio peiId........ He st~ ulc to..da about c hage Fowrs pornte SoldiHoer MainReduce.. tttci'tl 01 oie" an h OksnIHolc stets Fioteth oproy old eedne all of 23 15,'-s 17Shtretighg i.iiilz tio ttIan ot- he acner combied comfrt w"lk re t bonrl bore the parae tardard chno,,, I.,,t, the schol, to. make ocr- N rtsremaim arlss.hg.Mk there e churches nave be een Pollus.'..,."ra "....., 'msts t, liu' '. tr nii,mo."c- re,...,,,, ctot ofSpanish influena, The Tommis wore hat bands showinf....l............. 6 OrcilleA ven, Kansas aide. CALIFORNIA stings will be held. their names and the Belgians carried. Bac loKana City Sons With Kansas Iwo It. McDonnell, medical replacementC _.,ORNIA Louis district reports a con- small American flags over their shoul. Cneity Dollars. onunit brotheroforeeraentering dthe service the er on Indians and Arkansas"d.e.t"Sosihns Doiflereo." a yor thirty y the district as to which With these units was an orch BENTS -bee quality, It over the top. The Ini...a in a Liberty "B" truck LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NE WSP AP ER RM s.ts IQl y reputat day had subscribed 83 per army motor school. BehindtI B A Y F C R S. teSAoR ts gept,.t ir quota, and Arkansan cad the band from the Odd.Feiioo Los Agc... T 'L - T i,1FA'N T TT

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