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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~that, O wIng to if Health, t:; r4 Manne dfort.thi s Yfc,xntfi.f'i Aies- regulatons eonl tj~ror$ art iiof ~'the Dallasi.p e itr.he r f. wh'ich. thirty i S iel' $i Paul Van lKatwikj, the Duth pianist, laho ieeenly. becamea member of the 4 lola- nn ic department of thee Southern: eth - t111 0 iist lniversjty, appears In hi. first redie ital in.Dallas Monday vening, Oct, 28.rfi 11o1e'tl Wl gvnI h ad riumn o afl.s Nall at the university,. I hiet am!i hi. program will include a w ide ri ea range of conipoel tlon,,largely Pollih:and ';and Frnc dchsaracter, 1.1 a. Ph TtW r oir"' 01 opfi a s wi1lbthe Chopin 1~~~a '~aa) stm is) 4 'atllowted by > inp t I. in 1: s, ='.iniini tby LIit. hetirld otipe nI i ' uoes y iiir io0't~t bo~: *' ar- til i, l t atv "'d fiolDebuissy, and }rte the litt t by olIa iand 4\" ar. the \ 'an tit { vilk k Ia no tireof l-Toll'nd a han i;r titoteof the i oval C('er 'Vt th tory',, Held lb..' tiposit iloof lbea dof mthe piano di pkrtw nt of the National e r to Conseratory refFittaind buttz when the I if' #au'n..lao Cosrot nt tcoiscated tlt I (n'thi Sd; itt lie cam'e to Amtrica and took nteni- 'oult' his first papers'w-:it'h the intention fato nn of becomilng nat Anmerican citizen. td & Throntgl the in strutmentalIty- of 'redie st dent ltoert S. ' yir, Van IKatwijk w jas d re- engaged tfora position en the staff of: ina s S., h.17.E. Itsteacher of pianto,.mnu sical Z to comptosition anttcdir ectionof the cat ty c#et bend____ sit' SOCIETY AND CLUB NOTES ed~tay On account of the influenza. epidemic, ortiIlseXar Club will dis~ontinu is.Frlday' c ianight dances until furthernti. notce. on, account ot,the influenza epidetmic Sthe Dallas Country, Club.will discontinue rlt the. S turday Evening da nces until fu trther ntice.;ac - C. E. Lewis and hMls:Ida --Nal il liamr, Tbh oth of this!ly, weeÂ~niarried Tuesday..po- evening..at 8:31) o'clock, the 1Rev.-IA 1.. a a.v is officiating. M".r. and Mrs.' Lewis t- -a crc at bomrn eat 601. t.~win street.: irneil The Concorian Club will hold, regti-,sdaa loot' eia Thursday night at the club-'" oung rooms, 1t06OS Hhn;street:. An entertainding;, lug programt has been planned1, c onsisting.' ara -- of nrihs, a4voal::solo by?Mi s. un Icr. iail anrd,.ayea di g by MiIl on Dreaeben. b Tdtaria i a3S rtng t Eit ti Wednesday ig ht. 0nly for w %omn have been interned for ble gd tests -by the police..1inthe last twie t.day, and no; Ihouses ha sof been ralueetdu dos n.' that time, In Commenting en the lee 1 t ti tico, Comimis'sion T. J. Br itten said; Comuiment-by Jrlt n, "I hare..no, comment or 4i ticism xto ranke rearding the court decision. In the, first place, I have not. yet, ibt inedl a certified copy of thb decis.ion, atnd,.secodyonlI have a!was been.n la'-abiding citizen -and.asuch will cheerfully 'confernm to the la. 1 I will get a copy of the deis~:ion as early as possIble Thurs:day, and after l learnwhat is eaperted will issue lt necessary instructions, to 'the 'Polie force for it. future gutildance.'" Police Supt.. John AV". yan said early. Thursday that,, le would confer with C smmtnis, ioner lrittou during the day and als o with City Attorney A. S. ll'ardwicke. To'a Chnge I dice lMethsods. Of course, c:.iexpect.t o abide tby the decision,"'laid Superintendent R~yan, ",hat: the courit subs nmst b'e ccepted' a ic-iI. T e It i_lice'" 1.-a r ti n t I I %sdote wha lIt t i tli t it1)113to 3itiitaint. eac I a.nd order it i i l, anto reduce sice, to the, low'e st =nossihl r. mnsinu.iIf our. idea of conrducting thesitu toniIon are rnut in line with the oe of. the court we w'ill change our ideaa to emonfousto thos.e of the El, triot Judge No instructions will be given the memubers; of the fore 'ats to "making arrests withouut warriats until I,. have co nfet red it h ails. Hi~tdwiolte and t;omontis. 30 er Britten.-'thltese itstructions,. however, w ill bes o Otih that there: ill he no chtan e or on.rtisuriler; Landing on~r 'the Part of ains mber of tlhe depattCades UderQuarantine Areeli EntertainedCarrtter. Field will clash with.Camp D)i]ck in the "tinder, qguarantine" game of noon. at 3:R 0 o'cliock. Only officra cadets and enlisted m en' of thte pest will be permitted to;witnessthe gams.;wlhich will officially open' the scazson, 'Plenty of entertainment I' being' pro-, vided for the cadets while in quarantine.. 'Wednesday night many of the dances frioths:the ill-fated "Flying High'prod.ieteonmwrtre:printed, the mole: lee citub sang and the en tiite bill. frog, a;local thepate r.was staged. Colon Ielinut An-' noeu ac 'd thuet eantertainment twoo Id be provided for eachs evening the r'amnp is quarantined.. Daby's second Summer, ~f O TB'S BABY YBOWIEL MWDICIN'E Will cori-et the Stomhac x and Bowei ron-. yNesan ##Â~lt:.S boltteWl harm f 0".8.1 an I two the,

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