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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ySe ~Sw how geed I 2c KTS' N LOOKOUT SARDINES put.up in pure oliv eoli. iMede.. tOe emuns fee to5andor co1., edy to.c BEANS - A- 4!%. home nursing courses- was so immediate that no more- of them are now ee ed. "However, mothers whose sons are ill may come to the camp to look after their boys," Miss Leary said. To facilitate the handling of the situations, the camp telegraph office is now open 24 hours a day, instead of 16. Cleveland has sent 75 nurses to date. Toledo, too, has responded promptly._ ) Columbus has sent 50 nurses, trained and practical, to the 5Cincinnati is lagging, and it is urged that Akron, Canton and Youngstown can send more. Caring for parents called to the camp by the death or illness of their sons has been takeni over by the Jewish Welfare Board. -- In Chillicothe the influenza situation contints a t&mprove. There were 96 new cases reported yesterday as compared with 113 Monday.11I50-LU VICTIM woubo return in the afternoon.. '- - - ".,"": Rasignaulne are dated to take ef-- feet at S a. Ms. Friday. Oct. 19, unles the firemens demands for an eighthour day, back Pay and raise in -t 4*,f, '-... wagee are granted.: " ' Secretary Allen said that 98 percent of the downtown firemen had signed resignations. Polike Art, Tee Firemen held a final meeting Wednesdlay morning at Mse Stall. -at which Edward Rand. chairman of the policemens committee. wasp5resent. v Rand said policemen would sign simliar blanket forms to take effect at the hour set by the firemen. He told~ the firemen several hundred patrolmen already had signed. Rand is n'gotlaUng for a hall where the polleemen can meet at 2 p. m. and 5 pm.Sunday.I - SOCIALISTS OPPOSE PEACElaunched by the-, -., cladp at tJesocialist raUj Mrso~ te. E...T. Mille$ U?in charg of yettday bonot' d!i 8 dneb (. who begin theiar part i n thte Fourth LAb Per. and the Amnericasl Labor MtsSion. Rome cables announced todut". day. SXhr it chairmail of thceW1i'lmdefi -RcEISTER THURSDAY-.asnd f/i'onii omt1 a 1/: f/c yiiralrl S-S DRAFT IS SPEEDED will preside at fth ms screi +in l A speed-up contest to- regulate:,, iiiN lE VET ANID 11 U-0 M6-.AF'9L A W Z I - rV40-1hr -,mr..... - _. - - OLIVES 'IL stuffed Oilveti. jar.5,, all11 ptale queen's Oil.. jar. i't e 4 - attad.e a s la -les,-----.Plat toss j19C I G l tta its r e s. eDt i-eJAMS is uss, r......... JTTER 22......14c Efl PALMETTO BROOMS am I Outlast. threseorinary asl. bees andast only 69c. 'HA SOAP 7c 'HID'E SOAP 7 ~:.. 57 15c~J Spansish illfltlellza coltillte.s epidemic in Cleveland. -Wednlesdlay there -were '35(0 official cases and 800 unofficial -1cases, a total of 1150 and an increase of 123 in 24 hours. Three weeks isgo there was only one official case. There have beets 15 deaths in three weeks. Ilealilser Rockwood said WVednesday that if thc epidemic grows alarmingly, churches, schools, theaters, movies and other putbjjeIplaces 1l1111.t he eloNCl. olltskwncnl, who has si-gesl ttat personts use street cars alnd ttrainst itslittle sxpossible. s(elegrslphetd Director McAdoo turging him stonreat ret silroslal travtel. Rocivkwoo, foIsllowinig a mneetinsg with an advisory health comf mittee, ursgedl that every man, womlsan and child watch for these symptoms andsse lsrve these rules: SYMPTOMS General pains in head, back of eyes, in limbs and joints. Weakness. *Chilliness and fever. Coughing and sneezing and redness of eyes. Hoarseness and bronchial cough. Diarrhea or constipation-usually latter. Vomiting in some cases. -, Pulse not increased in proportion to fever. Onset of disease is usually 24 hours after exposure. * WHAT TO DO.r tore.Uu U U saess1 Wilford H. Keeling. secretary ofa. s~a thse Cleveland- Main Draft Bloard. Wdedywas expecting the arrivslINLRI of literature from General Crowder. N L A -REGISTER TNUR lAYCOURT REQUIRES CASHt fine $50andCampaigners Shift Strategy to fnd$0adcoats for vasgrancy by Squeeze More SubscriptionsÂ~ Muny Judge Kramer. went to the Workhouse becaure he coold not l ~lKI rash $800 in Postal Savings certiis- The Nalionasl tnnstssrrria5 itankl - rates. went over ilhe tipll edne-uis', the-REGISTER THURSDAY-.firsIt (evelantl bank todso '. ThiFLIER, FELLED, FIGHTS ON quota was 51.504,0. al se-, re-portri LONDON, Oct. 9-~ieliing into thse totaled $1,700,0t)0. sea when his plane was disabled after!. irreri r-i- i -- a raid on Ostend, a Dunkirk pilot % iner turuttInfc lnl' sent offd.. pigeon with an appeal for Libcrty loan.ii -- %%ill IIrv- t-nii aid and then resumed his battle with wnTusa a Hun aviator, driving him off. -REGISTER THURSDAY- The ioje-t if t in-''c'taf CHINAMAN IS ARRESTED -is io -ut off snd-'i, tia'- ir in ta-- Wong Roo was arrested on din - of the innisii- iii-i tt'ctl'rU i-i - loyalsy chikrges h ifederal aush.,ri i i! O 1Lni ties Wednesday. He is a saundry- r i-II:- -- -Ii man at 2608 E. 46th-sc. 1)11i'-irs n-nn- l in~, %illI 1.. -REGISTER THURSDAY- I I.!iilV i ----,I' - NEW - SPANISH CABINET Sino. n,,4lii-,- I-.. - -iii LISBON. Oct. 9-"Tanagnini ltar- r"-Titre..11..it--n ~t. boss, secretary of the Interior. willi, J01m Thong':, - form a new cabinet, was the belief Tiill. SI-isN - I'1T d,.1 expressed here today. - -REGISTER THURSDAY- pisni-ersi movrsn-tit a";iti U - t RIOTS GROW~t IN BAVARIA a merles of -nnsi-i BERNE. Oct. S-Unconfirmed ru- strati;,:-hlie!!isill -:ani 1%.11,; more have been received here of se- maws' meetinig in l'u'l U'Siitc rious antimonarchial slots in Sava- Stsur-I;,y night. This will i- 'f'l rI a. I Turn to i'age Tweo 4 - t _ T for toil o wit4s L.1 ~ill 4Q fr Go home. Go to bed. Call a physician. Drink plenty of water, preferably hot water. - - Drop a few drops of ARGYROL or similar solution into nostrils about twice a day. * Sleep in warm, well ventilated room. Keep away frontrothers. --Keep away from work. K Don't worry. GENERAL RULES Stay away frjnn public gatherings. 7Don't mix with school children. Don't kiss anyone. Keep nose and mouth mased with handkerchief, cloth or gause when coughing br msneeing. Ue - -_I__frs twl, a~deaidt Avoid visiting the sick -Tra e Jete~lars a nd railroad trains as little as possible. -3f yo adrn4 ww In street cars or ralroed trains open, Help foet wa~ and dry. "TO HELL F. lV P RESIDENT WILSON has not yet lflSt1itl Germany's pretended peace Pryilsosal.,It is hard for us to wait for that asu.-er. W~e 'know -what it will be, for it canlly~l\- he i m - thing=-A C &IiFrO R-t OND1ITIONrAL$UitRENDER. -But we want the demand hurled into rCernian v's face soon. So anxious were we for the answer- that-- Secretary Lansing's bitter note of inquiry Tuesday came as a. shock. And yet it had to be sent irn order to.i give full force.too the blow which is to follow. - Bulgaria,herten, has collapsed and siirren= dered. TWikey.is:-going.to pieces., and the Turk sees 111 Amil ti --dan oth4 a he war all fool witi the St ite "on sdeals npublic buildings,or PUI*LIST IS FL#V4i1M taoooaa.~Vito ifwn.th~i " ii ywIeu be kic.edout of.Europe. elc ~ ve hwib frcd o 08/28/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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