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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ - a ease or Wate s-111 not open. t hey will.remain sinfluenza crisis.is "G ojiriissioner *Superintendent. Trhurston; reache Other drastic cI ecking the spr ease weie -decid ries of. corferen in 'between Birowniow aid -Di eral government businessmen. Staggered Bo *Staggered. hours. f Jrtments ao4 delay * tantile stores, regu. roads anl -A. thorou ci-rting places by repr 1 nittd states. public -tile principal:comnbat! - re to be put idlto ef twenty-four bourt. Thel1i ylan pa October 5 and 12 bay l)OStpone The libert is revisin Its camnpa.'%itle as f as possibi *etead b't In 'r moet! Coinmisslo er Bro tlonned consid ration a!natters" and is givin I owler., who. w bell. red With.thedies ed-to his office today..Staggered hours b lomorro v morning. All stores in the. I LoFee dispen)sing tool " l1e required. to open *to~c at 6,n. untl1 -hp order, becoming I-ct".A The etagrered. hoar t"' meet the situatior Fe~minm n.nstreet caI '*rowded "es. are bet aid the spread of tt The -government 4e h i'~ll open. at new hou morrow, are: l4.bor,. t, 8:30; Patentt? price. 8:30: P'enaiot, Treacury, 9:30.. DdtzLatmt lnertmlon will be th" day asrto -whetl ct Itohe.made. In rrick bureau and. isrtot..It,. }**t"'-.*.l" that the hul1pintuaotir I n.but this lilac A."'t "d thfe breal;,.r1 a. it Vin;urd- r tmoiuld' t 4 fi ert ei fa~ RT ( I QN LetPt ga ids hav be nto ab "e Dtrict aI rt I-1,yab lidoned Y ie a Istrlt irrow and M '$T E F EEC. AIOEO 1 bevrj loan comnmltte -as a m ans oaf cbmbating se i Bre o 'f pat~l sh in!- i i j p'cItlbna;are cops~ ~4itano* " f 3.O._ "*"1 '7Falsuch ssieting;h d undor th Zal aud WiLon, Ii hi' 'l a plceo afthe local co nlt wi1J4 ~s de slogt~rtaiztig' n t a'jdoilt f the ocoezcte; ithet i et.wd success of the.. urtb iberty hdoF Is mor rtn t $H tree " "'- hat. tr ftec Lste frlan, is said to h Id the pillni r t,, eei th big ral y 4hodtda ut~ foh th-$at the American peopi ttiust tlfe Liberty Hutt tnI- ht fil1~e "" take care that the.sple idid new s X st w a sars io c n. tt Orn b eld thoughout 4he city durif or-induce to; overoptimism a to aI the drive l organzs tlon c tiarches. earisseonirgof t be war suich a ii onus and others. a44 tat which so tan ed- cotittee. ts I ask dI to- astigil ci" n to' cause?eIaxati n of i 'terest eak!ers. was nht made' pawrn todayhtRaila in furthering the oan.1 Wonien' ParadeI Called ofr. --th it is fet ha o one Lhld Thf ne ti e.b d - moved to' less n effor' in.be- rs planned for neat Saturd~ay to colfl -rmt.'e-bai wma arwrk 'day,"ot easke ti' td-f - i a o th a to W hold paradde Hatwas s h wretesern Ii' g ortn afoftela t yth ~ily,.g d such seetary ~l eatr i~puse n;th joh that '[~o. a encalled tf. and, on- t erhaul of ofewa'm~ less a oodition I mprove i r the mean- -fl tives f he e *ar ay-ia over 11Xlpa the l trm ce planne b y the lochal FraI sr araia:that jndjvj4 al effort rmay "' n ome d for October -f iso will.6i mutte o"1 that not be; needed o he Utxl~st. Dertn alyod. In tb nextpatet Raa xoay. fa im'to XIncZ - - Effo "- What wsprobably, the 4 largesde Oete plan 4 forWotectryII geinu partmental rally. thu~ fari during the *. 1B.. rode Italy of~a urestt o.I rive 'as held at 1 id clock this morn-' j I Pto- i rderer ha oWi"4 e) t ca i ~V iya tePr ys co ittee t'tioeaeefot theta elL- o the south slot,..of the, State, to,*-i-cWrsase. Neffort.idtheyaitheothe-- Th Lana pr-The good news i - - - s or Wr v uid J.a ah h h outd ban Is.; atio--ul "llmoi, t: I15j7 to,.b* 04 jed yernrdent s new bon fJ ie ewas made $1 thee bliy Teecretaryy'ti t def..thee 1aavy g n eerl.ent entie - lmf ~ ~r h - t big.I meeti1,was r tte empioye teacih co a$.yw a r ga nst. thousand' man -and womaln worker, straig~ a be t reat. enliy.; T. 1Dm"t be p oi0*14wth 'Wte In attendaflce. ' -tb ay. r turn- als t, a.4e -- he blO ta.. There. have beena an*Ious moments." live lie f romandfr ~Secretary Danieti.said, "but these mo- ' had1 noes. an.fr 0 iiiii' r alesinte*@ te he. ments have'. passed as la'reidult ot the ste op eeprmeed~ d 3 ct nis.- 4 Ma~neIf~j Corps" and thle great A my undert ortie * te ep ""Big XBII M. Near -' --Pershing.. We are 4dvanclpg steadily I hklr~ druga wijll- j -- and rapIdly to certal -and compi teo nior t A.. m, -no.From p.tcall -.every un- art nt -victory. "- Wheta this vi atIT!ithali CO q.0th. thor~~~~ ~ nlle cn O olta~.oeain ots do not knott'.,but I o know that It. h tivo 4it mor- inet s today" 'f 'rbe to the ot. - no Ip -ep ruh s aice t is exllected; of titq allied rms a dl of oorr ~pond- --,-- I -' -h far asl 0161I 'II dieheart n ott a I~ ByBmas -~rvig conc re. Isigns of (ter atiy atncl'dont y,' and -'~ I -am sure.' the ectdtary. con- coutl agree ly to1 holding out n.om a oof stil - -rtiue."l-hat-"wlen-we reflect on what iIln lentgs hick gain to our 0ona5 de and disco dthor'j"u1 hen 1i'n the trenches. are doing; ilgqae ginnl to- to 'the enemy. oin r ports wilt ch are - "n lock; AgrI-i deemed more t.han Iru qrtt; of i pend-. whatltht' menl on the transports are.tc 8:30; 1Post it they canto--to 10 will h* e per-i other bwr~anche,of the ervice ore do-..:9 n hp otrl luttano ateIhg, we shqut not f i that weae outcome of the war. - -Imreypar~n4gaut'w ne - The Huns are b -pushed twar buy' bonds to pr'pvi4d 4eavl with up.O K.; beng accomp~lihd, leie t is rted enjdyin9 ta area anat4Iltofablo prli. M d later in that they contemplate complete. vacua- tege:" IIi- -twos ny ch nges tion of that counry an4:fails~ back ".B" h.ssItat ot derets.ry of day o Y g elgsumrby force oharms- a sopltep and oqtlm ettanwsaeonos ours o heupon their, own fIoti. - -aio. th-lob'enak MAni~qIL - -this oc t Id r od'I iscatrafy lI~da odapifuel a~d~Pt. pi"' 140 my I ntt cis 's aan A~drtcai to be- I"l been:an- 4v: latf tu y f~ onr -ng Thr is steady vacoft 'Belt- hqwaet'er much h May aqriftce.' to buy tkiP. Et}: Jbunder Oen HA,' hr n~~olnjnet am latlo ban-.qt"y anns g t' nurn tit o Ia t dl tothoe Mco tanets ocsaeoe~t wt mi-cl g eatt k hnai n u octo the enrt-: ta r.a "tolgnra ties i lourols fth a Jirot ni ow ema. theerah:eaitller)' p edWorlduntil-th i niC of e 4 b~u l... no wrr emd ade Today t nployes'of, the. W. R and E. Companty. ERENCE Rq: s-hour work day Ls aas~ed. Vtames ihld nd4tolre.,oftt rrgton -RailWay.- and:iElete tty In thte text of an agreei they siubmnitted' to the cotmpa Y ie mt+ 7' men recently went back-.I M to alp division of the Amalgamat d ltion -of Street, and llct c 'y Employee at Amer'ica.'alad reement whiob - they preent~ company today was adopted t Ing of -the union last nIght. IA accompanying the agee t at re~resentatives of tfae unin tteti a coltterence wsith otllei is company 'to consider the terms mcemorandum.ik Diggs, chairman of the 0041 -hapoilIg the matter, said W 1 *H1am,.p~sldent of bte Co twas. out of-the city, but was ax.hack withi 1 a few days. T le members of the- committee ae vision - ' $e.a dinug Hours. provision. egarding worksi reads asfol tws: schedules shall be made on as zr- basis fora day's work.- Se - Per cent of the runs shall e t, the real-Sb be 'swtngs,' eu * completpd, in -twely. consec our 'esiIt -Is -agre d that,los 2s above.-specified shall e for selection of enp at let ys botdre going intoeffect. Mi - and 'conductor. -shall. sele t une in accordance with the r ty in. aervice of the coinpany ectlens Which refer to war - Ii's are: memen sand *conduzctors shall. e r all time last by:them -wh urequired to go to the gorier 1:o make statement, to atte r, 1 bqneat. - -condti lor or inotpeman - to snow sweeper hl~gl he ma ad one-haltftot' tim ti-putin pas bbOks shall be; furniah d of ~appaear. on,btheBu? - holiltschedules shall' mist a mipr'on Sundays r 5. I - - - -1 motOenand dond~lctoresa I leas twenty minutes tar m In e t4 ten 'shell!; be a 4fulI 'Palt tainge O 4ey report juni t war pt vretteved. - Fmrlst rep t shsal psy less than h o ina ln en jllI' l~avd 'a# leas t o10s ecintl uous rest fr tu iof thter.": - afare ~e Â~Changes -ed. haurgps~- } t a- ae awa1 ing whc tors ptat w. day U$1~ tabn Cha. the clal "-04 005.C frote to I port fron sine. Nun?li to B liedtheit teint war on -t chew ban! Serb Grad kub -In Ochr bord 10/26/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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