More About The Spanish FluIn order to avoid Spanish influenza do not live in rooms with a tempera-below 65 or above 72. Much of our “flu” is traceable to the attempt to save coal and consequent chilly rooms, and the disease in army camps is due to the chills that go with army life.The Spanish influenza does not like lemons* The drinking of lemonade by those threatened with the disease is advocated by those who claim to know. That reminds us that hot lemonade is always considered good for a cold; and tho Spanish influenza is an aggravated cold with high fever and other frills.Do not expectorate in public places. It spreads the “flu” and advertises you as a thoughtless and unpolished NON-gentleman.Don't think the “flu” is for the other fellow and not for you. The only person who is immune is the one who observes simple health rules. Break these rules and the flu may break you.