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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 10

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Elyria, Ohio
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AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH TEN CENTS PAJK EIGHT--ELYRIA EVENING TELEGRAM-WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1918. PROBLEM ATISSUE A MILITARY ONE Supreme War Council to Pass Upon Armistice Plea. WILSON TO AWAIT DEGISIOR A. yspfa ARGE CLuantities of SawoiA are purchased by the Government to be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors.

We aim to make SfiwoiA cost thelmen serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. War conditions turn men's heads to profit making. We believe friends and users are more valuable than the profit of the moment That is why you can buy SaisciA at the same price as always, BLACK -TAN -WHITE- RED BROWN (Continued from rage One) PRICKSS ALWAYS TEW CENTS INFLUENZA- WHAT IT IS IT SHOULD BE TREATED Nothing New--Simply the Old Grip, or la Grippe, That Was Epidemic in 1889-90, Only Then It Came From Russia by Way of Cvacuatlen of Invaded Terrjtofy by the German Armies the Only dition on Which the Request For an Armistice Even Will Be Given Consideration--Official Text of the German Note Reachee Washington, Oct action the president may take aa a result of the new German nqte will await and largely be guided by a decision ot the supreme war council In France, in the opinion of diplomatic observ- here. The one question Immediately at issue is a military problem, that of the evacuation of invaded territorf by the German armies as the only condition upon which the plea for aa armistice even will be given consideration. Tie Germans now are evacuating Belgium and northern France as rap- Idly as they can move before the sweep of the allied and American soldiers and still maintain their organization.

Since the government at Berlin says they want to get out without further fighting, apparently the issue is one for the allied war council to determine--whether it shall be suggested through President Wilson that General Foch be applied to for terms, or whether without tux- ther diplomatic parley the approach of a white nag from the German lines shall be awaited. The official text of the German note reached the Swiss legation here by cable. The translation was made wilh the greatest carr by Frederick Oederlin, the Swiss charge, because there are obscure phrases In the unofficial version which may be cleared up by a more accurate understanding of the German. Evidence exists that exchanges DJP- tween London, Paris and Washington have been proceeding since the arrival of the wireless version. There are also reports that any action migixt wait upon a diplomatic conference about to convene la one of the allied capitals, but these found no official confirmation.

the essential funns. Mayor Jones stated that the city could not under.ake tne management cf private places for influenza patients and for this reason desires the management to be in charge of ithe hospital If conditions here become as bad as they are in Loram he said, the hosp tal will be utterlj. unable to care for the patients. this reason some steps should be- at once to prepare for the casion. The $6,000 is given to the hospital with the understanding tai ii must take care ot existing- condition and conditions that might arise with in the next two years; The money to be appropriated will be raised by taxation.

Everything taxable will be assessed one extra mill for each doliar of valuation. Another meeting of council will be held within a few days when tlie ordinance will probably be passesd under suspension of rules. -o-- PAPKTS Df APKPSIN AT OXOK ENDS SOURNESS, GAS, ACID- ITV, INDIGESTION Don't stay upset! When meals don't fit and you belch gas, acids and undigested food. When you lumps of indisgestiou pain, tlatuence, heartburn or headacne you can get instant relief. No waiting! Pape's Diap psin will put you on your feet.

As soon as you eat one of these pleasant, harmless tablets all the indigestion, gases, acidity and stomaru distress ends. Your druggist sells them. Remedy. This is not only one of the 'best and moftt efficient medicines for coughs, colds, croup and whoopiufj co but is also pleasant to take, which is important when a medicine ust be lven to oun children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lias been in use for many years and has met with much favor wherever its good qualities have become known.

Many mothers have given it their unqualified endorsement. Win Scruby, Chillicothe, writes "i have raised three children, have' always used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found it to be the best lor and croup, it is pleasant to take. Both adults and children like it. My and 1 have always felt safe from croup with it the house." Chamberlain's Couch farcoSc COUtaias uo Ol)ium or France and This Time by Way of Spain. Go to Bed and Stay Quiet-Take se VJU UJ emu YrlTrl A.

xxf a Laxative Eat Plenty ot Nourishing Food Keep Up Your Strength Nature is the Only iin be-! four days or more, according the severitv of DRAWS SEVEN YEARS Raincoat Contract Promoted vtcted of Conspiracy, New York, Oct Qouled, a contract promoter, convicted of conspiracy to deiraud the government in the manufacture of army raincoats, was sentenced to seven years' Imprisonment In the federal court here. Captain Aubrey Vaughan, who admitted using his former office as chief of the division of supply of the quartermaster's 'department to help Gouled carry out fa's conspiracy, was given a two year term. The government charged that the two arranged for approval on inspection of defective raincoats manufactured by firms which contributed to a "slush ALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR NO OCCASION FOR PANIC Spanish Influenza, which appeared in Spain in May, has all the appearance of grip or la grippe, which has In order to stimulate the lining of the air passages to throw off tie grip germs, to in loosening the phlegm and keeping the air passages open, thus making the breathing easier. Vick's VapoRub will be found effective. Hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat, and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores.

Then Vapo-Rub should be rubbed in over the parts until the skin red. spread on thickly and covered with sweut over the world in numerous two thicknesses of not flannel cloths. epidemics as far back as history runs. Hijvoocrates refers to an epidemic in 412 B. which is regarded by many to have been influenza Leave the clothing loose around the neck as the heat of the body liberates ihe ingredients in the form of vapors.

These vapors. Inhaled with Every century has had its attacks, breath, carry the medication directly to the parts affected. At the same time, VapoRub is absorbed and stimulates the sXjn, attracting the blood to the surface, and thus aids in relieving the congestion within. HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE Evidence seems to prove that is a germ disease, spread by human contact, chieflv through coughing, sneezing or spitting. So avoid persons having roltls--which means avoiding crowds--common drinking cups, roller towels, etc Keep up your bodily strenith by plenty of exercise in tha open air and pood food.

KEEP FREE FROM COLDS Above all. koep free from colds, fund" established by Gouled as a means of profiting by contracts which' he secured for his "clients" through Vaughan's Influence. Gouled was released on (25,000 bail, pending appeal German Vessels Escape. London, Oct In the house of commons, James Thomas Macnamara, financial secretary of the admiralty, said there was good reason to believe that all German destroyers and torpedo boats which had their bases at Ostend and Zeebrugge have escaped to German ports. Beginning with 1831, this country has had five epidemics, the last in 1889-90.

There is no occasion for panic-influenza itself has a very low percentage of fatalities--not over one death out of every four hundred cases, according to the C. Board of Health, The chief danger lies ir complications arising, attacking principally patients in a run down condition--those who don't go to bed soon enough, or those who get up ttio early. THE SYMPTOMS Grip, or influenza, as it is now railed, usually begins with a chill, followed by aching, feverishness and sometimes nausea and dizziness, and a general feeling of weakness and depression. The temperature is from 100 to 104, and the fever usual- lv lasts from three to five days. The germs attack the mucous membrane, or lining ot the air passages--nose, melt a little Vpoon'ana A A.

4-ltVinC- 1C J. A O.1J as colds the air passages of (he rentier them much better breeding places for the perms. Use Vick's Vor-oRiib at th? very first of a cold For a head cold throat and bronchial tubes--there is jinhale the vapors, or better "stilF use usually a hard cough, especially baflp'aporRub in a benzoin steam kettle at night, often times a sore throat or if this is not avaPib'e. use a i tonsils, and frequently all the ap-lnarv tea-keHle. Fill half full of pearances of a severe head cold.

boiling water put in half a THE TREATMENT. ST) oon of VapoRub from time to Go to bed at the first symptoms, time--keep the just slowl? not only for your own sake, but to boiling and inhale the mine avoid spreading the disease to oth- NOTE: Vick's VapoRub is the dis- a purgative, eat plenty of covery of a North ParolSa druVlit nourishing food, remain perfectly ho found how to comb'tip Valve ouiet and don't worry. Quinine, torn, Menthol and Ciraphor rh Aspirin or Dover's Powder, may, such volatile oils as Fnr-i be administered by the physician's Thyme, Cubebs etc so th-ir directions to relieve the aching. But I the salve is applied" to the there is no cure or specific for m- heat, these ingredients are li fluenza--the disease must run its the form of vaDrtr course. Nature herself will throw vaporRub is comparator -w off the attack if only you keep up New York state and New En-laid your strength The chief danger lies and a fe western state? whirp" it 2 in the complications whi 9 may just now Dei TMf es where is IN CERTAIN ZONES Draft Calls Sent Out by Provost Marshal General.

Washington, Oct calls, suspended three weeks ago because of the influenza epidemic, now are going out again in certain zones where the surgeon general's office has decided it is safe to send the men to cantonments. The localities and the exact number of men will not be announced for the present The October program Is understood to have called for the induction of about 350,000 men and the number not called out during the remaining days of the month would be added to succeeding monthly quotas, all being called as quickly as precautions for safety will permit The largest single call, suspended was for 140,000 men who were to have entrained Oct. 14. Eucal when body bu arise. Influenza so weakens the other sections of the conmrv it hftdilv resistance that there is fi ll 1S standard home remedy in mom ger of pneumonia or bronchitis de- than a million homes for all SrnTs of veloplng.

and sometimes inflamma- co i troubles. Over million tion of the middle ear, or heart af- we re sold last vear It is fections. For these reasons, it is i ar i recommended for very important that the patient re- croup or colds afn.v it' main in bed until his, strength re- applied and therefore twrna-stay in bed at least 2 days or desired withoS roc-rt after the lever you, est harmful effects! GERMAN OFFICIAL'S WORDS Belgian Political Prisoners to Be Liberated Soon. Rome, Oct. Von Der Lancken, chief of the German political department at Brussels, has informed Cardinal Mercier, primate of Belgium, that when the Germans evacuate that country the deported Belgians and political prisoners will be spontaneously released.

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