Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 3

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spreads WMI the DU of ‘& ‘ f )" T | R 0 10 ol T G P I Europe and America with the; % \ : Jsih Wi gy R R R -|af an express train. and in the? i large with the rapidity of an We project forw: ; means of in - Combating nmu' Disease - aswm g Br O DG Ju [ e T L , ‘asrmammwgsm “"*”““'f:?“"f"".:r"' ; ol Y yonp:ckagoodone’ the era, but towns and vilis and island, are invad ed mtlreln,lrom BT g 'A)'(.L .l e epl hat <Cor res,of am-{ ) X Get right up there where Spur i —Dlsease clllm ore Victims thout the avenues of approach o¢ bltm“ young fol 3 e ~ : - Thai .H‘h&. in War, :-;-:nprotem;a ifi l:mbmlt:' 3&1‘" B c,,h By, the cfd}owm wmter 5 : Cmmfiessam galloping in the lead 5 nces of ‘remote mountain Bettley ey-have goo aces.:/ ! i T = ] b »Ju - i g oo, o B ol o e T | Whollow e St L B =, | S A Tmpoted er, or. ratories . 8 fodp & - et D mte Sy M‘}d'&?'. o Write/F.'L,' Watkins, Pres, 806/ Y IALS ¢ tobacco, blended in a new way. | “ppeuire! £ ro "Ave ecurrences. ! h : : : oy, ; i influenzs; [;dl:t:mle can h:c:)sregen(ed “It' Is._desirable, .In -the. interest of spring term. : : A ; ; ]udge em by their. good-tbreedmg * ‘only by wiping out the disease at its'|Clear thinking, to carry this considera- i T D 3 : : BN emphasrzeu by their snlatt package 7 . source:- In'n. recent address before the |tion of the characteristics of epldemle 5 ; ; of brown and silver. < of .American Phygiclans and Influenza .a step further. - A-:feature - \ ' ih : oA . ™ m,m : |otthe epliémic' disease of particular | ENEERTN i ik They re’ crimped, not pasted. So- . can Medlcal Association, he outlinéd {#ignificance ‘is- the tendency “to recur, that fs, to return to a stricken reglon .burn slower and draw easier: ""different stages. attet an lnterval, usually of months of ed n Saflfly, imported paper. “i “There are excenent reasons for_re- |relative quiescence. - - A g ’ g A Y% 5 garging;theendemic home: of Infiuenza | “Thus the beginning of the last pan- 7 : g : U . hii s ;' Something about that package and demic in"Europe and the United States has been traced ‘to_sporadic cases ap- that cigarette Just naturally fills the blll +You -know Spurs for winners the minute the dealer trots 'em out. “ to be, Eastern Enrope, - sald, “and in- particular ' the border’ regions be- tween Russia and Turkestan. Many pearing in April, May and June, pos v recorded epidemics have been s sibly even -earlier .in certain places, more o less: clearly to’ emaniate hom while®the detructive epidemic raged | that area, while the epldeu}lcs during September, October and Novem: ber of ’19}8 'l?'here are ‘'very .good ree- with a high; degree,ot,eonclhgveneu, | sons (tlr elievlng that in “itself in- From this East home, at Intervals |fluenza h not a serions disease, but that its/sinister chnr,cter ’ ot two or threp,decades, 8. migrating the rem ; t ins, ¥ arkable frequenc, - epldemic influenza beglns, moving east it 18 f8llowed: under pAFticu Sl Ow W “5“ A 4 3 g, e i fi kcongomltnnt r sécondary - infection to;, which the se- \ g DEATH an gh’ mortality are Aches, pans, nervousness, dnfi-. culty in’ urinating, often”’ mean |’ gerious disorders.. The world’s standard reiaedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid tmubles'—" - ‘stupend gtlo . : pendous W.: capeishegraduslly quberatlng rata; g - speed nsion “may- be taken b 4 GG-DMEDAL 1indicate personul conveynnce of - the ort at control. nmounung even to .even- tual eradication of the diseases. in the srovoking micro-organism, in the other . b+ i nddgen wide 8omsev; appears the ‘reglons of.thejr endemic survival would | CADSULES ~very negation: of personal. communica- be undertaken. an- effort, indeed, not bring -quick -relief ‘and-ofter-ward tion. occasional ‘and intensively- spasmodic, deadly di % Kn g “ience the “invoking of mysterlous |28 during. the pandemic. excursions, o gyt s 3 but -, continuous 'over relatively lon remedy of Holland for: pire than: 260 - ‘influences, the revival of the notion of - y. 1008 | years. All druggists, iti' three’ sises, A“l I“ REN' B‘“ ssu, ‘m IRA AI,V“IBE mmm A“I u'llln ‘miasim and similar agencles, to account periods, ‘In"“the “hope '‘that the 566 | Liek for the mame Gold Madal em svary bou F Y w un. m w i for this phénomenon.~ Indeed; the. pub- ::ds as it were, of the dlsm ight and ascept e imitation Bdosn Me mind in’ general lends itself readily |, destroved. - to such formless concepts, for the rea- | - TDat such an effort at the eradlea: won that ‘there stil] resides in the mass | tion of. a serious epidemic disease may 5 5 - of -the. people, even 'fn the more en-’ be carried,through successfully, REEE lightened countries, a- large uneradi- perlence with yellow.fever ‘."‘““‘““’ | ’ § ; § st ik \ | “To the casual obsexver: ere eff something uncanny .in the way influ- enga strikes down its victims. While other’ epldemlcs prmged 4 worse, with .at least progresslve in- - creases in Intensity, 1nfly, The manner ‘which to fight d(s\- eages of this nature is, according to Dr. “‘one "of ““central rather- than to perlphernl control,”. t.haA As; . fighting d- the’ 'dlsense« at: its source ‘ratlier than s 'of cnmpnlgnsmgalnst <cated residde of superstition” regard- I ' L : e e e L e .. ; : S R mdueue One does not need to 100k ¥ : 3 i A g far or dlg deep in order to utcover f this superstition. “We ‘recently - emerged from a imowledge of the origin ! t. and such_views iere,u\ y.fallacious. It 1s, indeed, wery re:%‘:tly. lf the trnnsformnflon ory h';" heen tmced \perfect even now. |: uz! ore Victims ‘Than; War. cal profession as.a whole pletely. emndpeted All this (s very ‘far from’ being a matter’ | . 'of ‘remote.- importance only, :since ‘in | .“the end the succgsstul, imposition of ‘sinitary rezulntions lnvolves wide co- operation ; and “antl’ the ‘majority of in- dividuals. composing .- community. I8} brouzht to a fair level of understand- ing of and bellef in the measures pro- and sustained ‘end. or'| achievement, ‘ot merely ‘of ‘parrying | the: blows ‘struck by: destructive ‘epl- | demlics...but. of rendering them - im- '} potent to strike in the future, we may | ‘pause for a moment to reflect on the | | different ways. in’ which; peaples react [} to gront calamities; such as those | brougtit by ‘war and by disease. As the || results of a cruel and devasting war, || revolutions ' in governments supposed |} the; most: stable ‘may ocecur; no such |] result ‘follows on still’ more devastat- “|ing epidemlcs The recent epidemic of atmed, possibly, more vic- .did the great war, and the Whe_n Louisville flrst heard ‘of matches § i} : In the early thirties of the nineteenth century, a . *lddy of Louisville wrote to her cousin in New York: communicaple disease could perhaps be' to the world fo.emotion spent, -inyoked :than. influepza to- exerclsentlo o rednure. conmutned, ‘and. progress - ‘ “Wllen I was in R;ehmnd last winter I was told of a B0, 0| peded . are. incalculable; ‘yet, through’ : , - curious niew device for making fire. "It consisted of small splin- : teuofwoodwflkhpuofmml»hmthstlmntmtohm : when rubbed on a rough surface. lfyouanprocmwmeof . i § leutlng a lugaboo ®And' yet’ no better instance of a ‘gipease 15 ‘wholly, to overlook: the ! ificant incidents that precede .the because they - are of. tened, perhups even bettered, while from the. other, because of a. depth.of ignorance amounting oft- en to fatalism, ‘mankind may largely . | miss- the deep ‘meaning of “the"lesson.” o pppnails My tvebtay, il Yy & lt was many yean nfter mntchen were generally made in ' Europe before"t’lley weére leéh tliroughout America. There was no k means for sprendmg upldly such wonderful news. - | — sy Tdduy the new mveuhon thnt contributes largely to comfort or convenience is qulckly known in every section of the land. Ad- : vertnements bring the story. The farmer’s wife of Idaho or Texu s qlute as well: poeud as the city. woman of the East. di { § Vi mfi"’.sacifl'&%' with pérsons' and Love; andAan?v’l'::‘Y Allinents e s New York.—Love ‘ana lnsnnlty nre n:allments in the ‘opinion Ma; [Strate SweeQ"er fn \%e :fi' Degenhnrfi( an ardpnt husband, began. a 30-day jail -entenc;u eodg‘; because he court- ed his wife wfldlya"(fln me or die2 hie told her, leveling a ¢un at her. - She loved hlm.. R e e e ml:mnte. I sent him in Beue- vue. The question is whether love and. insanity are not the’ Qge. ‘more modern observers have g med by mretuuy kept recardg L gnéphically ‘compfled, a8 in thi / ¥eiit instance of the ‘Munich records egvering the’ gpldem|c of 1889-92, which <¢gb now' be supplemented by a number of‘#imilarly ‘constructed records of the epiflemic just passed. These detafled * regprds show convincingly a period of sfon during which there is a grad- rise -in the. number of cases to dmhmte. within a period variously | ated at fram one to three weeks, widespread, so-called ‘explosive’ reak of the disease. t happens that the early cases of - eptdemic fnfluenza tend not to be se- . chiefly ‘hecause they rarely are i & ‘ Read the udvertuements in your newspaper. They are the ' . heralds of progress; the great news-spreading force of modern in- £ Jmtry Tlley contain real news for you. They save you time and leuen your work unl enable you to obtam better value for the e e e e 4 3 Y. - CEE S o y. " 1 R BN ANIPEPIIP PP PPN S b B 2293010 uvia i 9l G bivad i :

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