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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ R Ly ' ees.'"stee avrv, rr.., iTW PW iORE 13U BYS AND ONE FOM THIS bin Mma U 'tIU~~Ljil~flLI MRS JOSEPH LAUDATO B50,Pond-1Gs on tvt ~dt g street. Westerly. ti o i ftedsaeI h AMON CA UA TISeR A itt SYDS.R,1 B, Westerly (died at ILL, caseSthe suiteritendeiNt sai;. 'CASIWl~iI, P AKA. 73 Putnam a s S ireaesen stet- o nq-At RhodeaIsand oa deemetatlw.ay fths hv Continie4 from. Page 1, Cod 2.' SYBIL 1(115EY. 11 t street.th4 Wosweprsdte Providence. At Rhode taland ospltal.ble tin aycsshehldn ods whether san appropriation should he WILLIAM W.' L f0G,., I114 Ferink t y hirpret'a mhade to. provide additional hospital facil-treet. rovidens. At Rh aI lsd H is ae mbr-hode a* ties againet the fturs. The Mayor celled petal.. Roe~n e.oa tdhta.upon D.Chapin for bin vileWS 00the AL.BI ASCHOFrELD. 40 Cu~ssret. teWmos leeo rw nvr d of Health declaredPridic 'A L ueis opaLsy. ws oulAotdsh 11Mi i pnon,.the ciosng of the AGNES M IiGHT., 17; WqstmllOterwa UdttMoeBrwScol schools and. paces of amusement would street. Provldsacel btte i o nsaa oe rw co have 00 appreciabie effect 'ino chocking VIOLA HORIN. Msievijaan hrehv be 0 ete mn \ the outbreak. I have no ol ectboo to CATHfERINE GAL studentor As to the necessity forammrt hospital HNYEGN LK~,POI ~lb 0 udwa hl ted facilities, Dr. Chepin declared there could denoe a e n l hinhes.Aypr h e no question of the need. 'lWe are ELIZABETH Ct'hIHINGS, S South soA" sat dn atetI e f ai n g a v ery g rave ttua ton. he said. M a lo street. P rO vide t tw o e b e h a u o p 0 'This dieesee is likely to spread neat PngIINAL.D ROI.p'!, Prosspect Hill. tto e edures week and by the end of the week we may Lincoln. Died at nBridgepori, Con.l nOo.Crete fSe -vemany more cases. 'We rhould by:BUETTER-kok ivda gamystrayfo all means ake iqeaeures to get nursee RIAT PSSy 'tte"recyhat omiteo And to extend our hospital faiiitis' WORTH. r- Broadway. Pawtucket. Died Br at igtecoigo l r Explaining hischormerIn thettown taatonce.amr.Meare the tlosing of public places would have MRS. HART E. BANNING. 14 Bopadr-ito mutcto wt h H no effect upon checking the edenic, way. Pawtucket eds teo" ice fwos? M Dr. Chapin declared that this city Is PRIVATE HAROL:D P. MAXCY. B$n1l gee opywthtergi ')wll sown with this vrulent diseease and Nickerson 'street. Pawtucket. Died at dn ycswl ehl 4 that to stop op a few: avenues would Edgewood. Md. mro Te w col aebe not prevent its ultimata spread. MOTr~iEI HART ANN A. Mother Sops-doe we ITrevity of the period of incubation nior of St. osephs Convent. Pawtucket. HelOfcr.GogF.Aisnf h e eaid made it mast difficult tintake East e h45 received reports prvnie esrs4antTeIh-lion, since a victim might be walkingtw eb hasneheifusap around admxn with others for B4 CLORA F4 *ARSURTON. JPtovldence. oi 41 hours after becomig Infected, at the Rhode Island Hospital. -tet hr.Ti eotde o DIFFERENCE OF OPINION THOMAS MARK U 2 Harriet street. at 'nld h rae ~Poiec Q A considerable difference of opinion e-teRoeIln optl iotedamn the Aldermen at first with NICHOLAS SCOTTI. Providence., at VAt. BAKER E. SE. FW SME SBIDE]f rli sbe.Svrldah y -regard to the ettent In which the board the City 'HospitalCet- Providence, Pawtucket. Pawtucket.es, owhl avocredil. should go in closing pubic places, pr- ANNIE IEIDENMILLZR of eerlWunCentredRsote prtoth-on.Tescol tictlarl chrche.ely Wune. -Sighly oune,Recovered. Severely Wounded in Frane fte ed o aebe oe U After consderable discusions. Alderman A TYHUR DESIARLAIS. Moaxon aye-.-frt dy. Ieeigtesho Btaby moved that the board go on rc- pee. Woctaeocket. plaeea.of amusement. The foitowtnk were present at the mast- tales the chance of eontractingte.bor en scolcoedIth ordas gaist losnganyof he lacs A ER SUTHlERLAND. i Gaulin The conference was called by Mfaj. log: Mal Johno W. Keefs. Drs Arthurt ease. nae.but thin smion was deeted by aveWo onsocket John W. Keefe. H. 0.. director of the T. Jones. Harold G. Calder. N. Darrell At a meeting of tbe home s- ea c ohso co ileo e nMn LI a otce vote, EVAT PERO. 14. BS Second avenue, medicl (section of the Rhode! Island Harvey. H. A. Whitmareb. Montafix W. ticn cf the )led Cross yestay ntnia vnn ocn~ lsn h O 'Soon after, the resolution finally adopt. Woos et. Council of Defence. Hdugton, Harry W. Kimball. )tlchards.." hr Mayors office a letter was ra rm ehssi ht w.btvtdt ee It ws rwanotd thaa cpupoth e Nt AGAETCREfomel s.Harvey. Collins and Donley were Fulton. Chapin. Allison. Day. Collins, James Jackson. division manage ftesto t igt ehlBo sg.Iwavoethtacpofteappointed a committee to confer wtu Donley. McLeod; Bennett. R. Horton Red Cross for New England.,t a gta dyc ig cho nTono e4,i order be forwarded to the President of of V liefi Fails Idied at Maiden. Naasal. Miss Fitzatr-ick. superintendent' of the SmIth, Latham. A. H. Miller, Budlong ratch community must be self-spotn sar ycn adi a etta l the school committee' and the Board. of N. MABEL ZNCKES. North Scitu- District Nursing Association, to taken up and *ios Fitzpatrick."- soe far )La.- nreog oite' arecoerdthepm adntytboesriu Pol Commissioners: ate tiled aj East Woonsocketi. the matter of young woenen willing to Principal Alger of the Rhode Island and other rommunitie cannotb o nqbd te oso h ont Beo s uning, the Aldermen adopt- NE O, R of udi. at the assist in caring for the sick, sled toac- State Normal School announced yesterday pendcd upon to fsurnilid acnclsn te shos na ad a ~ lotion Introduced by Alerman Rhode ]ltand HÂ~Â~ iItal. quire dateaso to the number of hens that the Normal School would be closed While it Is expected that theRhdIs futespadirpre. Bixby.rq esting the Rhode Island Coin SALVIN AHARIAY.NLeg street. available in the city at.the present time neat week because of the influena ept- land and St. Josephas Hospitswilb Senmme ofteailofl Wany to troperiy ventilate ite cans as a at th Roe tdHopt on patiente and the advishbility of ash- aem ic. The action was taken on the, ad- ahls to increas their presentaclte De rmiooISrersetaeil means of aiding the fight against the MS R4~TInc the Federal. Government for, aid In vice of Dr. Byrno U. Richards of the fly about 1119 beds, it Is feared htti ihi oe. acsn dnewr epideunic. and instructing the- committeena retWan, ATE.IRe-oaingussad physicians. I State Board of Health. dumber will not be sufficient t co-tkn teR at St.oad Joseethabsuh Hoio-is--r 'Te committee also voted inas the Mcr. Alger said that there were but a modale applicante for admissosdIrtal ~jouig n hircniini tLy taken. by the company.p~ Four-Mtinute men when addness g thier few cases of Influenza in the school, hut is believed that additional spc{ o osde sr hi ohradfu ('pen tars already have bees put Into Et. lE N. A. BIRKEDALE. 141 Wen- audienres to ask them to observe the es- that practically aull, of the pupils had to more nurses will have to be foudcte ldea l thcs h teduring the rush hours by-the Rhode deli 4rt sentlal rules of hygiene and lbisa Ore- rida to school in trainse or suburban care Superintend nt Winslow yeeay n ahr teoton ntpfml h Co aln Company, as a precautionary HpS lRAF.IRESCOTT, Green- vent the spread of the epidemic.. and that he was unwilling to havs them nounced that tere are hundredofhi- asoanea teepdmc M sre. Superintendent of Transporta- vhs. I. V if"Roscoe It."A dance held a confer- MRS: A 'TO E B1 05810ff 131 ence yesterday efieruoho with President atte t n ket. A.E. Potter' and the board of trnasees HANIKaI ANNIGAN. 2t7 Hig V Vrosproposed measures relative el.Wcoos t pidemic w rdncueed, and it wasn-ret WEn BUCaRCnr le decided that the companys avalale open LE B shtoulid be preassed into ser-vice Ina Cain 0 e York. od to' relieve onagestion. -This was $ R PS.,1IN W t Rir MIU." begun Il evenni, and will contonue ee.1s 13 EE & I taily dtai g the two rtlab periods. until 'Y and MANUIEL MART, sons of i~ZI 4hIu itene.Ity of the- epidemic has. abated.,, lY, t p1ln elate sof tpe Rhoe island' Comgtaany hilow,~.f.fnl ~consld rd'a rth.Sidoolowered 1p!AV s otlelth% -ridse V Chopin,was a - B ' ATE TUB8i 11,bpan pento'te groundsthat it M -1 W t street. cit04tto cate choides-which would ~toter born, >edvlp 11010I nfius isaniNE I-- ti r tIoA Sf.lhe Eqgard of Ade rrmen M"#HE 4I NoItE OD,. AU a r t.~ tp n.argeaByuoen 'the ilh e NOv S Ir. ~Y F~ R n,A da?o(. e r.:.AttrW h Oeting NlPD AN. 'sI ~Y, el.^..:a h.. ". a i lqw4... --.'v tSR i" OJ w r. V " f".' r ', I -- r- I i r wi) BUSHI T O D A Y H U S H L Reg. Price T-day's Price Sc Coke; Ivory Soap Ic Ba PA~. s Cakes for IS 2 Cakes fer lie Sc Cake ilftebuoy Soap 2 Cakes far Ili Stock limlled.;Gon,' ass lot of each or all kinds to a costumer and' sold only with other purchases. Cigar Departmenat excepted. See special list for cigar l b aso argaino. _ HeCso il, i pintr..,.-.,.0 lit Spirit.sRins. 2 oz. for-...ia Glycerine, 4on. fur... M.e Rush Pore Salad 0II, tsn.....SOP BuhPure Salad Oil. pt-....0 114.lb. Cooking Sods. 2 lbs. for- - - - - ~ l0o Caster-Oil. 4 00-... i 40c Camphorated Oit. 4 on.-S.240 lie Armours Toilet Soap~ aCake fax for 1s 60Washing -Soda. 61lbs. for.s Io Carbonol (Disinfectant)l...ho. 16c Powd. Bora x. lb...... 124 1301 Cake Ans4Ouras Venetian.Bath 2te 0.-Cedar Polish...... 100 Ext. Witco HaroL pt..-...24 l5e Rondo cAcId. $A- l b...0 Denatured Alcohol, pta for. -...56 l0e Ammonia (strong). quat.. -He 40c Eeidtita Powders. SI....3 tic Plaster Paris,.6Ithe. for...,fe, lit Pynia Dyes, all shades. pkeg.. lei EXTRA i5 as SECESF Peg. Price. To-day's Price 814 Ext. Vanilla, 2 oo.....l2e 260e Ext. Orange. I ne.....,.. 105 file'Ext.. Lemon. 2 on.,..,...26s 26 Esa.Peppe yInt. lo.....50e ItoMas.WI iiteireso...30 lie Ext. Jamaica Ginger,.S 40c Sweet ie. flilubarh. 4 on. 2l0e 30t Aromatic Spirits Ampi aia lean.fey 210, Large hare WhIte Chatlles 19tap..50 614 Bush Floor WaS lb,-...:.t-.5 400 Rose Water aod Olyserlos, 4 oz..........2e0 S6c Spirits Caeiphor. p 05.l....si!te Peroxide Hydrogen....... 12 itt Roof Cement. 5 lbs. for.. S. 2t, 6rolls Toilet Paper -......4 S pkgs. Flat Toilet Papenr...... lit Liquid Veneer... S..le l00 Ext. Witch Hazel qt.....5 Denatured Alool, qt. hot......S44 114 Parowax, for...l. e.5 26e Cedar Ail Polish..........180, t0o Iipera iI pt...........Niel Ite Powd. sulphur. lb.....:. e0, Pure Olive Oil. pt........."...t4 Pure Olive Oil1. 34 pt.:. 'Oh.-. lie Initial Face Cloths. -.... 36t o tile Soap..pure. lb.,". ".. BSk I0c Silver Poliah, 4 ox. hot....11 Ito Sylpho-Nathol.. ton le TIc Gum Camphor, 40on. cakesfrbe Assorted.Chocolates Peg. Price To:-day's PF.60 Pon 49 TOILET;.. t 6010 Linterlno - a.Y..... 114 Bay.Ruin, 14-pt. kettle:...14 Imported Face Pw - l Saepitary Back Toqth.cush4. - Pers.Soap.. -ttlurSoap. ci Willtamnsal Toilet Watf.:P-cl

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