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Influenza Encyclopedia

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HAS 0Ofl SAAC'ES.SATIIDHAY B R.~IIA ENMD~E GEERALLY 19RE THAT PATROI A GTEIGx~ I 1W9 BY AOWERNOW E WLL 'STMLATE INTEREST Held In AR Places Ecatt the THE WAR WORK BEINGDWNE AT HOMEzd Â~ FOR THE JOYS OVER THERE NEW ORDER CONTINUES TO NOV. 2 he bttl cryof ur bys n Fanceis RemebertheDecrease To-day In Deaths and New he btticryQi tiYboy inFrace s "emebertheCases Bot Dr. Sauttee Urges That and while we at home are insistent that " Uncondition- AbihasCs Gienu. to ohtr"; is Amserioa's Only answer, Albany county women serve Proeatiems service are plani~ng to assemble at the exec~utive man- The drastic closing order which has irday afterinoon.heen in cfdet twof weeks tn-day, owing time, Mrs. Whitman, wife. of Governor Whitman, will - to these ep idmichtoInfluenza, -sg owilleb wires, mothers and sisters of men in service with thigsbu moving picture kouses and edges, showing that they have men serving their coun- schools. This action was taken at a. edge ar ofbrozeappopritel incried nd ithmeeting of the hoard of estimate sod adge areof ronz, apropiatey iscried nd wthapportionment this morning, on the rling the number of stars corresponding wigi the numn- repommeotintion of Dr. klautte~r health in secrice, up to fivce. They are made by the Bastian okcer. Tb-, ban on the mories ad the schools wi remain in effect until f Roeheter'and are an attractive decoration.. midnight, Sturday, Nov. 2. This he'noneetmd y r.Wimnthat she menos that nil churches may open eunh'noneetmd byMr.WimnTh"Emeim of Honar. do and that ts holdine of all other nIor Albany county women, messages have come from invoror meet:egs will he permitted. the county expreseing the pleasure of the loyal women tog most of the womes she knew Commisnerth e b rnst wasmdirected hy th osnetosee oc hat the has omeed oout their men away with a smile. Thneirs has been no og are woekig inthe Hed Cross or seine ire sod schoels Inseofored. t the easiest, hot they have borne their additional bur- other war organization, she thought Dr. Ssouttec sold 00 theoclose of the plainingly and with the patience that is past under- "Patriotic dac" woold help a great deal meeting that he rereo,mended that the Jot only have they quietly determined that they intend In reeruiting workers. She said she han ho lifted onterytching hot schools thouglht it was a very tine iden and sod -movic lousenslbronose there has eio Sam what American women can do in times of also spoke is favor ef the presentation heen astondy decline inothe numbher of hey have shown to all the world that while their men ef the hodge to all those whe kave; new cases reprted rea-h day to the ghting the Thing that has menaced civilization, their relatives in nervice. health departmentnd nnehlsoass he g g gMrs. Myer Mandethaum said ths eauao was covinred that the epidemic in the are helping grind the wheels of home industry, ready was a nohie oeand thoght tho idea of 1 city is now under control. v k, avng a "patriotic day" s good main- Une thearesdin ther are hot four?eesuneee--t-iMrs. Whitman's patrioietmrrow. thecy which may open andy road leading from a quiet leader, as ntiring worker, si.Edrdatosadtws Bleeche halltheio Grand, the Emp ire tahle-down hoses, weath- interested snevery heiptul and - Ms dadsapo d tws and the Mjestic. Each of these tenetdly in need of paint once elllsyieverynpshrpetievcanoe.htierlly everidestreothopesuevst'yoeedwhnhhas tees onys $100 foe s theater license. d+ Ardsn, now withered of gIving a receptios to tho mothes relatives in the servtee will he prese. while the moving pietorv houses are the frost, hasshrtghtened of or lads Is service is a most happy idea. Easton helieeed that Paertetie operated onder a X60 monte license. so,.ames and thick tu- iproposal.- It will ho condueted in sock day" would hring mothers togenher Statement hy Msyer. ohs growing close to the a way that no mother of humhle ir-ad they would he ahle so hear news LEpressing an apppreciation of the 'hidden the servce (lag rsmstanrvs nerd fear to go, and all from the hays ever there who malt. not couporshovn given the authorities hy that hangs in the one these nohle women will Sond a new host write homa veey often hut whom sle'Albastnas in tho ight agstoat the cilis to a tiny window, hot of sysipathe sod patriotism that cannot mentioned by thoses who do write more doe, Mayor Watt Issoed this stateicing and the curtain is fail to he a big hlqctg to them sanl frequently. Mrs. Eastoosbelieerd Mrs.. mcot:,Under the gang is s put to the commentty.C hope the idea will Whitman was working hard foe a good 'Acting upon the npinion of the anlom, a hbriliant bloc- spread everywhere." caosr. health emtcee that the epidemic of insthe border of the Sag Ilea tionsealty Leas$. hire. John Malone ontd that the Idea fiuonno has ec fgr ahateti as to render ao hlue tar represents Charles.1H. Biasihemmer of the Al- was so excelent one ad that she heew it reaoonahiy ends so to do, ths order of the housee; now in kane Treat company declared that the It would stimulate interest in war week forbidding indoor puht~c gatherings 1 in ths trenchee. The idea of Pats-tutic day was a most ex-anod help nut wonder-fully. locctotorn issued hy the commissioner ants long for their hey celent pins and that Mrs. Whitman de- Many Faver Pico. of pubhlic safety has heen modiid.rho in cared forecince baby- served much credit for inaugurating Mr.It. s he00 r order issued to-day hy the commisione proud that they have usrsaid.heRhiSterdytheakestiniservicere o oicaftircuta col as fightebehSee tethem.,n ewoield he pbpleasedt dwiths it. shool cBlandfggtrdrltgm.Pwutetotplaeedsith t'ftr ion veryd goodtiotiadly motiona epicture moton eitu o-theae remaiai oh onr good gvr hr ummer aid the Idos met with hi; ides and the sffale will be beiptotIn le oudutul midnighot latourday, Nov. 2. ]rotI hve base itharonn intereet in war work. Any- "' wink to express my appreciation 'sthot rhavp ndmo th hearty approval anthedi oudkingtatsimulaes the euthusiasm of the comuoendahiespnirit Ilo which the o adtea ohralso with ev'"y pee whoeis Intereed of the motkhesat this time to woet forne aeweahdi ntgra ol a.clooinogorder hasha en recericed and a h-eautiful thing to do. SeorerJdtice flaedalli JLeoestf the hops ovee there is good aned thinston-yed, as weii as of thn hearty coopno asee ul 7 ~tthink we all oeght to he very proud aofMts intimea wn atltwestatho heye made~ah s lsI m*aa toaa-be"c*Mft,t1t3aefor- Ike has. earfintehaeen lplefasodetooe a~lS ~ dhees eeag0 lek.BethngeAlkay.5thiek thepatri day idesm pat owr ncctunsta h -. +11 Me ima ps of aeatisg th e.a lovely oneand it eeght to inet-se acyty nt of totenn coiasiuner ctz of hatuhe laedb$ coctlsitency was an admirableonoe. the maeresa in woe wot of eereyone safety in raising tho han on publie a1 re aohave o esadsailors iro Saturdoay."tvvmsiameetiegsa ecept seappiolying to schotois deed tatwe kayo is poterieeso g- nu motionpicture Wemostern, in not to ioty n y reconitoe ihin may ho Mrs. )et~aecey M. lEllne vprrseo othoasrneigituytei maawa gr ices them sod sethiog that wa done approve)lof teoscioeoyngeshe wen isopotant that eery cfourt should he re.. We are proudof in their behalf wouldhoetoo mueb ercolIn faoreof teeoannd coo,;tiued toervette ommno-nim alsicrngt the es - thought it would be a hig astdIlee- ioco o dsnoop tosoen t.ire a al o t only. ~thea WouldRecruit Workers. curing more Red Cromssworer n ftedsaeo t rcrec, i nhroerrgtn..J r rndwsidta. l hceeshould ho no relaxation of all o~h~tiherwoigk Mr,..R.ranowaidhstl.the preeautions heretofore used to prevent the contraction of the disease eAfter I ickmed him I sotied tea S. and its apread. Ws Neverybody ar IIdi ilIplT P andf.oth3Itherefore urge uon all our citi evavbed haddispneseodand 01 ni. ~il ~ Ll ALIaneftat they vouutariiy esocy nut the hhheatlIUL ~aeetroud and ran hack t hy e WHN 1 STI Lsuggestions made hy the medical prono 55..t a nwtrt. nh as te n.,.u.. n fft1n w tn e nliIlsinrun mniinri u1111111feosion tending to tils end until ths LONE BANDITJ BELA OTSRI E UP 'THAIN, STOLE ATTACK WEST BAG WITH520,010 itamlIton, One.. Oct. 23u-A lone band O AU I C his assistant in the eupyas ear of d Grand Trunk railroad traioas it wasHae ' Tw an levn tmy etQ da obtaise ar tre d bIIIIUUU wori and 'seald ba conainig v nd' laspedf from the train One Halfl Mile Norllh of Vales A few hours later a man carrying a One N II satchel flourished arevvlvriefront oflece inn chaufweuraiarorof onnautomohile near dncl0Aui -ald hS I Sonocaide. compelled.the drivee to slight, and drove away in the machine. admitted. At the hospitals Itws saidGE~ ESSACE ST that it -was evideot that the epidemio Attack Is Between Sateamea and Le was subsiding hy the number of new Catean o lisa That Is Vital to casea brought to the Institutions each 5ecsrtty of Enemy Dofosass day. Ooer a Wide Frot. Although 14 deaths were reported to the registrar of vital stotistics to-day London, Oct. 28.-The British hogan ail hutaseven have keen previously pub- a new attach early tn-day on the f real linked, oThe victims hsgadrdec"rui1between Le Cateau and Solesmes, south dasauv h nwdah v ofiVlencicnnes' Field Marshal Hiag lired Stein, 20, 00 Maiden sae. ennounros, Rose Zeilman, 21), 2014 Oeond street. The British heecrptured Bruay 2%~ LaureceoLh. Smith. 32, 420) Ontario miles north of Valencionnes, and laure street. coached the west hank of the Schehit. Edward Shields, 32', 226 Colonee street. Therfen Rantings, 22, 84 Dove FRENCH NEAR SERRE. street. 'London,.(Oet. 23.-1 p. in-Northeast William Tweddle, CO,'27 Morton of Loon French troops have reached avenue., the line of the Scee re r, having made Macry V. Kesle, 30. fjol Colonie an sdvaueq of two to three miles oa an street. reste s. eight-mile front., -Despite the tact thnn the closing han ENEMY GUIT BRIEULLES. has heen pactoy ilted, tie. Sauttec ih the American Army Northwest again directed tho atteution of Al- of Verdun, Ocet, 23.-(By the Asokanians to the need foc precaution. diated P'resci)-The town of Brivuller, At the hoard meeting to-dny he recoin- on the western hunk of the Meuse, mended the following prcaucnons: which has been stubhornly defended hy Traction company tohkeep careswell theGermne,hacbeen giveeuphbythe ventilated, and clean., enemy, ttn Clansngrs f mvig pctue ouses Ga This Is the latest point at whiehthe aulesng o oeigpicure Americans knee divena adent iste the adthoaters. tenan defences, despite ins fact that Priprna n tilaschon l. o actr"the enemy resistance in still an atrong Proerveatitio i al mnuiotr-as former. lag and commercial concerns. The Germns sat Arm to Brinoiies Proper instructions will he given at tat, Tuesday and American patrols to' the b ureauoof health. day reported that the Germans bind Csskvts for the horial of the dead withdrawn from the town. are at a premium becoae of the un- H-ievy Og hting Is taking plnce in the prerterted ooumber of dcattis from rgion of. tIreodpe, on the western eel ifeasa. Most of the Albany under- of the American sector, A hitter steugtakers aeosopplied hy thr National gte also is taking place in the center Casket company, with Albany hraech an of the line. The Germans aro kolding 322 Broadway, nod the Albany Casket J~snth eville ie strength and along the comany a le Boaday t'sci- uatheriile-Aloorevie road every caiqcopayth eta 1ir ewokig rodwy.foce1 f a rs e vilahie point has hera fortified witk Alay the etr cmpnyaeg fo comte machine gans Alkay Csketcomaayhaveherine Throughout, last night the Germans i with the Influna, and conseqoetly h ombarded the greeter part of the ins customers of this tinm see finding Amiiesn frost and the roads far to it difficult to secoro casketa, the rever. 'We ace rushed and are finding It fmpeoved visibility to-day reselted in difficult to supply ail the demands 0of greete nerelci vity, our customern, hot are managing to, tanhreo f all ordecs by supplying I ATTCE HSMRIG only the vary plainest of caskets,' said I TTumaCKEDf Tat Mr NING.yth T. B. Stephon, Albany agent of the Asoted esfs.ewa) nw h National Casket cmpany. "We hare Acoaew dPranOc. 28 -Botink troops received notie Cfconsthe wrlt trles meet of Maueuue. he sew ttach. hoard that or produet ts on aspea-Ilaunched early to-day hetween Soimamee ferred list, end all possible help wiliho sod ie Cateau, is roported to he makgiven os In the way of materials and lug gend lrogrese. luhoe. We lhave eut found it aecessarcyil rd MhtsholiHaig In drieing forto refunse ay orders from eonss- worded o tho seven-mie f'ooi1 north nf tomers, hot we have inetered clon [.e Gatoau, also 1s increasIng tho menplains easaets bnog substiteted In place coo to' Vaencieunts, through the west' of some of the more elaborate eanaetc era suho -lo of which the Biritish are wihh ave her,, ordered." fighting. Worth of Valcees the SeeresI of the local undertoktng cty ho0hbeen outflanked by the capture tents haveenehaudieepped hy the 11-of 3uy L auan oeir a ea f proprietors ond helpers with the twenLo aea n oest la~ennof theOoSellarve, and tiefrom tis UNIONOF S R NA IONS favraeslo pstion to-days attach was I beghl' au. The tiurmasi resistnce here O~ll~ has hesnitter as the line is vital to the securityuf the German defess as over a wide cont to the south amd TOB EA ER AUC K soust 10 OHEAKCEteMnBelgiOKEtheBritish coninu tocloe i onTooreat. North of te twn heyhav foceda erossing cosferee In Histetela Idopeodeso of the Seldt, while on the south they Halt, Philadelphia, Will Formate hays reaehed the western bank of the a Deelarstissof loIdopeadaee. rveor on a foue-mille front fomi Breysirs eno Bleharles. GERMANY'S NEW NOTE PTO PR5JbEi LANSING AT 10.O'CLOCK 'TRIG0 0 ING IN THE COMMIINrIAoIIOO PRESIDENT THAT HE WILL l TICE TO ALLIES BEFOREE UAlf ALL OCCUPIED> Waahington, Oct. "23. -- Germhan Wilson, in official text, was dell#6 td oc'lock lisi morning by Frederic eds gatlon... It may be stated that there is notbi alter the decision of the President-th armistice to the allies before the Gern ~Oial intimation already has "beef Lion for immedlateolbonslderatlcn Is wb cuntion"of i"terms" of evacuation whil armies continue their work ofde France.~ ZBxchaige. between W - e I -It been in progress on the bdeis of the wig solved Monday and it is regarded as', President may make will1Igov iId~ in France. Only the President and a how far these exchanges ]aver progrba when an announcement of the Pre'nt~ pealed. -.Made OGas Traslate. Althongh an Engiah tranelation was Bate d eliered with the note In Geman Genea rut, the state" deportment mnadei itarnmiy own translation heforesending Ike shortly documnents to the Vhie itosse, 310th- parims In was ~made public ending a care- the Go fu oprisen with te wireless evr- Seer, aion thoork It wae said the expectedl remaioo verbal differonces did not appefic to the Fri alter snhsantatly-ths--sennintthd gol-odode note. Va r 200,000 RECRUITS will.0AHS1.RE NEEGEII.BY NAVY l FOB COMING YEAH;nt* LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R N

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