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thnl In l i d i dlseaae Ilio num hcr n f where Wallace si 111 sal uprlgliT Till llie I coals o f tire, toorMuJor," which came w hlte corpusi lca show a little or no In bed. l ie noticed, with a certain grim- | us n sort of revision o f the old law. croate ubovo thè norm al. Il ls posai- nesa o f spirit, that one o f the lieuten It's Just what we ought to do, hecauao Ida that thè lah o ralo rjf In veatlg alh m a ant's hands rested ou the child’s fair It's the ouly way to adjust the mat now holug in a ila througli tha N atio n al ter." hair. R esearch C o lin o li am i Ilio Unitoti | “ Adjust It? Adjust what?" cried "W ell, W allace?” he asked. States H y g le n lc l.n h o ra lo ry valli fur- the Mujor, with sudden passion. "It's damnable." n lsli a more co rtaln w ay In w hlch In d i “The whole o f that hellish business. Fu lfills Every Pledge ot Cam v id u a i eases o f th ls d i SOS Su cuti ha "W e can’t exactly make his child U. S. Public Health Service Issues reoogid/.od." Major. The man was once an officer the regim ental pet, can we?" paign and Should Be Wallace was silent, and the Major o f the Seventieth. He's dead and Ids Whst la tha couraa of tha dlaaata? Official Health Bulletin sat dowu on the edge o f the bed be crimes have died with him. W e want Re-elected. Do people dia of It? to forget that such a thing could have side him. on Influenza. " O rd ln u rlly , thè fa v rr Insta frutti happened, and the only way Is to leave " I hud orders to watch for him," he threa lo fin ir dnya and ilio putlent ra cA Romance the "Whllu a want of time preclude« said. "H e was to have been hanged him to God's Judgment and to cast n n e ra . lin i w lille ilio pm portlon of out all bitterness from our hearts. any elaboration of the various matters iia soon as we captured Santiago. A m e ric a n A r m y d estila lu tho p reseli! epidem ie lisa You quoted Scripture to me— well, I LATEST WORD ON SUBJECT. j that may engugu uiy endeavors,'' said That's why he was making for the Fighting on the B a t g e n i-rally beoti low, III sono* p la ce t thè Jungle, He was detected and allowed gave you the answer from the same He .ator McNary at the time of his oilthreak bus lieen severe and d ciith s tlefield s i f ' F ran ce to escape with his life, but he had Book. Let death tiring oblivion to the appotutment to the Henatorshtp, "I bave lieen nuiuaroua W lieti d e s ili oe- man's memory. He's left us the child. been working as a Spanish agent since shall advocate and enlist my efforts Epldemlo Probably Not Spanish In curs It ls u sun lly thè rem ili of a coro- Start here. Start fresh. 1 have the he was drummed out of America. Ills lu behalf of National Kqual Suffrage Origin—Germ Still Unknown — Peo p llca tlo n ." B r career ended at the luckiest moment right to the ktd. but what you have and Natlonul Prohibition, as each uf pie Should Guard Against ‘‘ Droplet What cause» tha dlseaae and how la told me makes me feel strongly that for him,. He seems to have had the I these measures lias been adopted by V IC T O R R O U S S E A U Infection"— Surgeon General Blue It spread? one redeeming quality o f affection for there’s a I’rovldetg-e lu this affair, the people of the state which 1 am sv “ B a d e rlo ln g la ta who bave studloil In Makes Authoritative Statement the child, though If he had had u par and I'll lend her to you— mark ttmt * looted to represent. fluenza epidem ica In tho pusl bave (Copyright, » 1«, by W. u. Chapman.) ticle o f uuseltishness In him he would word. M ajor!— on that condition or "1 shall cooperate Immediately with finitili* In inany of tho osseo a very have left her behind him. 1 suppose none." ! any movement which has for Us pur M ajor Howard pulled at his mus ; pose the suppression of gambling and Washington, 1). 0.— (Special.) — A l S im ili rod stili ped gem i co II ed, a fte r Ita she was the only thing he had lu his tache In agitation. "You don’t really I speculation In the necessities of life though King Alfonso «if Hpuln wus d lsco v crcr, P fe lffi-r's h a clllu a III otite» wretched life." SYNOPSIS. ' to the end that the consuming public one of the victims of the Inttueiixa epi casca of n p p u icn tly ilio santo k ln d ol “ O f course there’s no palliation," mean It, Wallace?" he asked. dlaeiia« there « e re fuund pneumococcl, “ I do. I f you want me to let you shall pu> a fair profit to the producer suggested Wallace. "Hut the man demic lu I JUKI nail again this summer, C H A P T E R I —Mark W allace, a young tho genita of lolitar pueuiuonls. H llll take her till the war's over— " ouly." may have been born good and—goue officer In the United States army, la Him 11 tali authorities repudiate any I ot Itera bava buon eatiaed by stre p ili- " It means forgiving that black wounded at the battle o f Santiago While downhill." Ou the same day, Oswald West said: claim to tnllueiir.il ns a "Spanish" dis wandering alone In the Jungle he cornea n ic o l, am i by o tlicrg germe w lth long i " I f the pledges he (Senator McNary) "H e was born rotten," answered the guard." ccrosa a dead man In a hut outside o f "It meuns forgetting him and letting has made to the people are kept, und ease If the |>eo|du o f this country do linmoa. which a little girl la playing. When he Major, " l i e sold his couutry to pay la reacued, he takes the g irl to the hospi not take cure tho epidemic will lie " N o mntter w liat p a rtlc u la r k ln d of the Judge Judge.” 1 am sure they will be. he will un tal and announces his Intention o f adopt his gambling uehts. Cuba was about come so widespread throughout the germ Cnuset thè epidem ie, Il ls now “ It goes against every lustlnct. I'd questionably be returned to the Sen in g her. the only place that would hold him, I United States that soon we shall hear hctlcved lim i liillileuz.n ls ulw ays Imagine. And to think that swine was bring her up away from the regimental ate at the uext general election.” tho dlseuso culled “ American” Inllu- spia-mi fro lli persoti lo persoli. Ilio life. Besides, there are the others." Senator McNary has kept hts every once In our regiment I Sorry I had to C H A PTE R II. germs hclng ca rrle d w lth thè a lr along "W ho else knows?" euxa. pledge. He voted for submission of tell you, Wallace 1" w lth Ilio very «m uli dro p lets of m ueiis, “ Well, o f course, nobody else knows Ill response to a request for dcltulte the National prohibition amendment H e hesitated u w hile; Wallace had H e stopped, astonished at the way rx p c lle d by CUUgtllUg or sneozltig, who the dead man w hs . The colonel to the Legislatures of the several Information coneumlng Spanish lullu- the Major took his suggestion. How not m oved; but the child at his side foreoful tn lkln g. aud tho llk e by 0110 will have to know. But he needn't states. He also voted for National enzu, Surgeon Geueral Rupert Blue of who ulrondy lino Ilio gonna o f Ilio dio The ard began to stutter, paced the Inside stirred and breathed heavily. know we've adopted the child. l ie ’s Kqual Suffrage and has Introduced a the U. S. Public Health Service has o f the tent fo r some moments, mutter- major's lists clenched. rase. Thoy mny nlso Ito c a rrle d about going South after the war. However. bill fixing the prices of many essential lng to himself, and then swung round ’Tn i trying to be Just to the dead.” authorized ttier following official Inter In (he a lr lu tho fo rili of duat oomlug I ’m afraid Kellertunn knows. He rec commodities. Besides, he lias a 100 upon hla heel, facing the lieutenant. he said. "But I feel that a thousand fro lli drled uiucus, fro lli n itlg h lllg and ognized what was left of the face, or per cent record for supporting the view ; “ Good God, no, W allace! Whatever years o f hell wouldn't atone fo r thut aueealng, or fro lli carelesa people who What la 8panlah Influenza? It It suspected somehow. I could tell from President’s war program. put that Infernal Idea Into your head?" crime, Wallace." splt oli Ilio t 1 <Hir and oli Ilio sld ew u lk something new ? Does It coma from his manner.” Senator McNary should bn reelected Mark Wallace looked up. " I ’m not he exploded. ‘‘See here, n ow ! You’re A s In must other catehlng ilia ca oca, s “ I don't see any overwhelming d if for the Increased service he will be Spain? persoti who Ini* otily 11 in ib ì a ltuek ut not well enough to talk this thing over sure that 1 know ull the facts about "Tho disease now occurring In this ficulty In that. You can trust Keller- able to reuder his state and nation. thè d ista se h lm aelf may givo n very tonight. Some day I’ll tell you why the case, Major,” he said. country and culled ‘ Spanish Intlucti- j severe nttuck lo otbers." man?” your proposal Is Impossible.” “ The facts are that It was no sudden u ' resembles a very contagious kind The major nodded, and It occurred "That's all very well. Major. 1 don’t act o f fear or temptation, but calculat What ahould ba dona by Ihoas who to Wallace that he would rather trust NOTHING SHORT o f 'cold,' accompanied by fever, pitlut ed, cold-blooded deliberation. W e know what you mean, but If you don't catch tha dittata? any o f the officers than Kellenuan. He OF SACRILEGE like my proposition you know what knew at the war office that there was "It Is very Important that every per hud conceived a prejudice against him Coughs and Sneezes you can do. I'm quite well enough to a leakage. It had been traced to the eon who becomes sick with Influenza The Democratic candidate for Gov listen to what’s worrying you. Dig it mobilization division, where Kellenuan which he could not have explained. Spread Diseases sliould go home at oner and go to lied “ And Hampton's name was erased ernor of this state has flaunted lu the and I were working. Even we were o u t!” This will help keep away dangerous “ I haven’t time, Wallace. There’s under suspicion for a time. Then It from the old mess list,” Wallace con (ace of the public un advertisement complications and will, at th« sumo tinued. and bid for votes that should and no these stragglers to be sorted out. Not nurrowed dowu to Hampton and an- 1 lime, keep (he patient from scattering The major, who had been pulling at doubt will be Indignantly resented by that much can be done tonight, I sup other. the disease for and wide. It 1» highly pose. Sometime I'll tell you— ” "Wallace, those months were the his mustache und thinking deeply, patriotic citizens everywhere. It reads desirable that no one t»a allowed to thus: Sleep III (lie Mine room with the pa H e swung round on his heel and worst time I ’ve ever spent. Hampton came to his decision. "N o t till every grain of wheat had “ Well, I ’ll take her on those terms, made for the entrance, stopped and re was my best friend, and Kellermau's. tient. In fuel, 110 one hut the nurse W allace," he said. "The felltiw was a been harvested for the soldiers did too. W e spied on him— had to. should be allowed III the room. turned. " I suppose I ’d better tell you now," “ Well, you know what happened, bud lot, but, us you su.wfhl-re limy he W alter M Pierce start to ask you for " I f tlieru la cough and sputum or he exclaimed. “ I had thought It might more or less. There was a woman go- no reuson why this little animal should jou r votes as Democratic candidate running o f the eyes and nose, rare for Governor," etc. be as well not to tell you ever. You between, as there generally Is— a tine- suffer for his sins. The mother wus should bo taken that all such ills To anybody who knows the thrifty, don't happen to know who this child’s looking young woman, little more than decent, und there may lie something In c h a r g e » are eolleeled «in lilts of gauze A s D angerous a a h iis o ri G v s S h e lia or rag or pa|>er napkins and burned. father was— that man In the tent?” a girl, named Hilda Morsheim. One thut Idea o f u vicarious restitution. lucre gathering Walter Pierce, the hol low mockery of that expression ap In the head, eye*, ears, back or oilier I f the patient complains of fever and "W hat do you mean. Major? Some o f those Freuch-Gertuun Alsatians, I’ll ugree, Wallace, If you'll let roe take settler caught by a bullet, I suppose." Wallace. Kellermun got some hold on over the churge of her till the war's peals with the most disgusting effect. I parts of the body and a feeling of se headache, he should be given water to They know that every grain of vere sickness. In most of the ruses the drink, a cold compress to the forehead "Hampton 1” said M ajor Howard, her, and she confessed. The case ended. W e’ll enter her on the mess wheat In W alter’s broad acres was | symptoms disappear after three or four and o light s|Minge ««lily sueli medi book und settle u fictitious parentage against Hampton was absolutely grimly. ou her afterward, und may she never harvested to bring that $. ” 0 a bushel | duys, the patient then rupldly recover- cine atioiild be given as la prescribed Lieutenant W allace sat bolt upright proven. “ There wasn’t any trial. Th e fellow know her father’s history. By the time to W alter’s batik account, aud they ; lug. Soma o f tha putleiits, however, by the doctor It la foolish to ask the on the bed and stared at the other In Could have been shut up fo r a good she’s old enough to understand a mas cannot resist an augry feeling upon ; develop pneumonia, or Intliiinniatlun druggist to prescribe nnd mny be dan amazement. "The man who sold our mobilization many years; he had cost his country cot's duties. Dirt with the lieutenants, seelug this attempt to use the name of the ear, or menlngltla, and many of gerous to lake the so-calli-il 'safe, aura plans to Spain?” he whispered, cou- m illions; he ought to have been and plead for the drunks, maybe we'll of the noble boys at the front for the theoe complicated cases die. Whether nnd harmless' remedies advertised by patent medicine manufacturers. G oo d Ignoble purpose of securing himself aclous of a sudden terror for the child. hanged. But he w 's quietly cashiered have forgotten It ourselves. this so cal I <-d 'Spanish' Influenza la " I f the patient la so situated thut be The major nodded. ‘It's years and allowed to disappear. Maybe It night, my hoy. Take enre o f your some votes. Using their names In this way Is Identical with tha epidemics of Inthien- ran lie attended only by some one who since we worked together In the war was a foolish move, but we felt the wound. I'll send In thut tutlk and bis must also look ufter others III the fain office,” he answered, “ and, frankly, 1 shame pretty badly and wanted to for cuit ami a couple o f cakes of naphtha nothing short of sacrilege— Salem za o f earlier years Is not yet known. "Epidemics of Influenza hitva visited tly, It la ndvlsatde that such attendant didn’t know the face. You wouldn’t get It. Hampton was let go, on the soup, und u porcelain tub with sliver Statesman this country since 1GI7. It ti Interest - wear n wrapper, apron or gown over have, would you, after the work that undersAaiuling that he leave the coun trimmings, for ; vu fo make a start on i lng to know thut this first c|itdciulc the ordinary b o u s e clothes w title lu the the bullet had done? One o f those VOTERS HAVE A try forever. Oh, yes, he assumed th< her in the morning.” aiek room and slip tills off when leav i was brought hero from Valencia, He glanced at the sleeping child, <1----- d dnm-duins. Hut— you didn't Innocent air quite dramatically. Some PATRIOTIC DUTY | Spain. Since that time there have ing to look ufter the others. took Mark's hand and went quickly see this, did you?” of the war office people believed In hiic "Nurses and attendants will do well been numerous epidemics of tho dls- He took a purse from his pocket, until the damning documents were laid out o f the tent. Under the sky he It la the patriotic duty of every citi I ease. In 1S80 and 1800 tin epidemic to guard ««gainst breathing In danger stood still for a few momenta. opened It and shook out three gold before them. ous disease germs by wearing u simple "Th e d----- d scoundrel I” he mut zen to assist In tho election of men ; of Influenza, starting somewhere lu the pieces Into his hand. “That was on a "And he was still somehow in touch fold o f guuze or uiusk while tieur the who, by reason of their ability aud ex belt about the body,” lie said. “ And with things. Wallace, and the leakuge« tered. | Orient, spread first to Russia and patient." perience, are not only best qualified 1 At that Instant his alert ear heard went on afterward. That's why we Will a person who hat had Influanta to serve during the war. but who will I thence over practically the entire civ- had orders to hang hirn as soon as whut the sentry, posted some distance also be able to assist In solving satis I lllzed world. Three years Inter there befort catch tha disease agalnf away, had failed to catch— the rustling Santiago was taken. He did the kind factorily the many reconstruction | was another flare-up of the disease. "It Is well known thut nu attack of est thing he could have done to him o f some moving figure In the dense problems with which this country will Both times the epidemic spread wide rnenslea or aonrlet fever or smallpox self when he got In the wuy o f that Jungle grass at the edge o f the camp. ly over the United States. usually protects a person ngnlnst an The major remuined perfectly mo be confronted after the war. The rec sniper’s bullet "Although the present epidemic Is other uttnek o f the same disease. Tl.ta ords of Senator McNary and Repre " I ’ll tell you who the child's mother tionless, except for his right hand, sentatives Hawley, Sinnott and Mc called ‘Spnnlsh Influenza,' there Is no itppeiin« not to be true o f 'Nputilsh In- was, Wallace, because I was unfortu which wus swiftly withdrawing his re Arthur and Governor Wlthycombe are reason to believe that It originated In fliH-nzn.' According to newspaper re- 1 nate enough to know her. She was a volver from Its case. Suddenly he was all 100 per cent In their support of Spain. Some writers who have studied |Mirls the King o f Spnln suffered an Miss Rennie, Miss Marjorie Rennie, transformed Into action. He leaped war activities Their loyalty and pa the question believe that tin- epidemic nttack of Influenza during the <vl- o f a Baltimore family— fine people, la-tween the two last tents o f the line, triotism are unquestioned. They are came from the Orient and they cull at di-iulc thirty years ago, sr.t? wus again and, o f course, with a tradition like to see a man confront him for an In- to he trusted to meet and solve every tention to the fuel that the Germans strleken during the ri-reut outbreak lu 1 hut, she believed in the scoundrel ab big problem the world war may devel mention the disease ns occurring ulong Spain.” solutely. She came to me twice. The op. Their records entitle them to re- the eastern front In the summer und How can one guard agalnat Influ lirst time was before the informal trial full o f 11)17." enza? election. held by the department. She begged How can “ 8panlah Influenza" be rec I "lo guardina ngnlnst (liseuse of all me to believe he was Innocent and the ognlzed? klnds, It ls Importuni tluit Ilio body Ite came running up. The major a ml he victim of a trap. I wouldn't even lis “ There la as yet no certain way In 1 k«|it strotig and alile tu tight off dls- searched the spot, but they found no ten. You know, when a man has to eaae germs. Thls cuti he doti« by hav- which a single case of ‘Spanish Influ body. run down his friend he has to harden enza' enn lie recognized. On the nth- i Ing a prop<-r propor Iloti of Work, plny "One of those d----- d Cuban sneak- his heart. er hand, recognition Is easy where and resi, by kei-plng thè body well thieves!” muttered Mujor Howard us “ She came to me again, after Hamp there Is a group of case«. In roiitriist cintiteli, uud l.y eu1 1 11g suffieletit Whole- he replaced his revolver ?n Its «'use. ton was broken. She told me I had to the outbreaks o f ordinury coughs soine and properly selected food. lu And he hurried uwuy tC look ufter Ills played false to my best friend and and colds, which usnnlly occur lu the Connection wlth dlet, It ls well tu re men. thut I'd suffer for It to the last day of cold months, epidemics o f Influenza j ineniher that milk le one o f thè licei (Continue«! next week.) my life. I've never forgotten that in may occur at nny season o f the year. | all arotind fonda ohtatnahle for ndults terview, and you can guess how It Thus the present epidemic raged most 11» well ns chlldren. Ho fur us 11 di» made me inad to hang Hampton when Intensely In Europe lu May, June and elise llke Influenza la concerned, health REPUBLICAN TICKET we learned that he was still keeping July. Moreover, In the case o f ordl HUthorltles everywhere reeiigulr.e thè up the game from his exile In Cuba. nary colds, the general symptoms very eluse relation hetween Ila spreHd General Election, November 5, 1918 He must have got quite u number of (fever, i>n111. depression) nro by no and overcmwded hnnies. Whlle It ls confidential papers out o f the war o f Get Behind the Men Who Are Behind means as severe or ns sudden In tln-lr Hot lilwnys (tossitile, espeelitlly III fice. That’s about all." onset ns they are In Influenza. Final The Boys at the Front. tlmes llke tha present, to nvold sudi " I t ’s enough,” said Wallace. “ The ly, ordinary colds do not spread overcrowdlng, people sliould consldcr girl married him, then?” United States Senator (Short term ) — through the eoniiiiiinlty so rapidly or thè health dnnger and tniike every Fred W. Mulkey, «»f Multnomah. “ So much we learned. And also that ao extensively ns doi-s Influenza. «•ffnrt to reduce thè botile overcrowd* United States Senator (Long term) — she died later. You see, we’ve been "In most cases 11 person taken alrk lug to a minimum. The viilue of fri-sh Stared at the Other in Amazement. Charles L. McNary, of Marlon. pretty close on the fellow's track the with Influenza feels stek rather and- j alr ninnigli open Windows cali no t he Representatives In Congress— last couple o f years— ever since the denly lie fe«-ls weak, has pains In th«- ! over emphiislzed. there were eome papers— not the ones First District— eyes, ears. In-ad or hack, and may In “ Whcn crowdlng ls uunvoldnhle, as we wanted, but enough to Identify war became a probability. In fact. W. C. Hawley, of Marlon Most o f the officers In the regiment sure all over. Many patients feel In Street cura, care sliould tie tuken to him. It was Hampton all right.“ Second District— dizzy, some vomit. Most of the pn- I keep thè face so turned as nnt to tu H e went to the tent door and looked i are since that time, but I guess they N. J. Sinnott, of Wasco. tlents complain o f feeling chilly, and bale dlrectly thè alr breathed out by all knew something, und kept it quiet, out. "Here, Johnson 1” he called. Thlril District— like you.” with this comes a fever In which the anni ber persoti. The negro servuut appeared almost C. N McArthur, of Multnomah. temperature rises to US) to 101. In Wallace nodded. " I fancy there’s a "It la capeclnlly Importimi to he- Instantaneously within the opening Governor— ; most cases the pulse remains relative . wnre of thè persoti who coughs or good deal of feeling,” he said. and stood to attention. James Wlthycombe, of Marion. ly slow. “ Quite a good deal," said the major, sneezes withoiit eoverlng bis monili "Could you use three gold pieces, State Treasurer— “ In appearance one la struck by the limi uose. It al so foltows that one dryly. "And I guess you’ll agree with Johnson?" Inquired Major Howard. O. F. Hoff, of Multnomah. fact that the patient looks stek Ills sliould keep out of erowds nnd aluffy me that this makes It— let’s say, a lit- I "W ell, auh, I don't know as I’d ob Justice of Supreme Court— eyes aud the Inner side of Ills eyelids plnees as mudi ns posslble, keep tie difficult to adopt his child offl- ! ject,” replied the negro, grinning. Charles A. Johns, of Multnomah. da lly?” may he slightly ‘bloodshot,' or 'con tiomes, o f f i c e » and workshops well The Major Could Not Distinguish How “ It ’S part Of a sum that was paid Attorney General— gested,' as the doctors say. There nlred, spemi some lime out o f doora the Intruder W at Dressed. "You mean the remembrance would ! to an American soldier fo r betraying Iffi too bitter?” George M. Brown, of Douglas. may he running from the nose, or cadi day, wnlk tu work If at all prue- stant. In the light o f the quarter- Superintendent of Public Instruction— there may he some cough. These signs his country.” " I mean that that position is the | th’ahle In short, tniike ever.v posslhle tnoon the major could not distinguish J. A. Churchill, of Baker. "Oh, Lord, no, M a jo r!" answered one and only position that she Is dis o f a cold may not lie marked ; never effort to hrculhc un mudi pure alr us how the Intruder wus dressed. It was Labor Commissioner— Johnson. ttn-less the patient looks and feels very | tossitilo. qualified from holding, by reason o f evident,* however, thut he had been C. H. Gram, of Multnomah. sick. "Then do what you think best with birth.” "In all health luatters follovv thè ad prowling outside the tent which held Public 8ervlce Commissioner— these.” “ In addition to the appenrnnee and "Still,” urged Wallace, “ It isn’t In ire ni' Volli doelor illllt ohey thè ragli- Wallace and the child. Fred A. Williams, of Josephine. ) the symptoms 11a al remit d< - rll» d The negro looked at the gold coins the blood. The mother was decent. I ■ i- of inni bunl and siate health "H a iti” shouted the major and the Superintendent W ater Division No. 1— einndiintion o f the patient's Id.-.. In his hand, stepped outside the tent W hy should that baby be tarnished sentry together, and, as the man drop Percy A. Cupper, of Marlon. aid the physician In r.- n t n and swung his arm. The pieces fell Tvlth her father's treachery ?” • t ri unre/e, ped Into the grass, the rltle und revol Superintendent Water Division No. 2— lah Influenza.' for It 4 " I t ’s written In the Good Book— " In the Jungle grass far beyond the en ver rang out simultaneously. George T. Cochran, of Union. campment. Major Howard shied the t began the major. sentry, shouting to the gujird, Why Make a Change at This Tims? purse them and wept back to "And there’s something else about I.cgiil blanks ut The Hentincl office. Putronize limito industry. BRIDE sf BATTLE SENATOR M'NARY KEEPS HIS WORD UNCLE SIM 'S ADVICE ON FLU