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Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - October 26, 1918, Oakland, California
The Tribune has the combined telegraphic news services of All the other daily papers i United a Vest International 65 gents per month daily and sunday full associated press United press International Spaus and Pacific Nevis service volume a xxx Oakland California saturday evening october 26 1918 b no 61 official telephones for reporting cases to the influenza Hospital at the auditorium or offering Aid or sup plies ring Lakeside 868 private Exchange connecting Alt departments red Cross influenza com Mittee Oakland chamber of Commerce Oakland 1915 red Cross nurses Aid syn dict building Oakland 3027 teachers will help nurse Call is issued for meeting red Cross committee on influenza epidemic october 26 1918 to All school teachers of the Oakland Public schools the municipal Hospital has been depending for its nurses aids on unorganized hut willing Volunteer help the seriousness of the situation at the present time requires additional assistance realizing that the school teachers arc organized and have had first Aid training we Are calling upon you to attend a meeting at the auditorium theater on sunday of Tohir 27 at 11 a m for the purpose of organizing and immediately assuming the duties of nurses aids at the municipal Hospital signed Jos r Knowland acting chairman Oakland chapter american red Cross Daniel Crosby m d City health officer s h Buteau m d superintendent municipal Hospital Fred Ai Hunter City superintendent of schools Joseph e ca1ne chairman red Cross influenza committee with approximately 100000 cases of Spanish influenza reported in the three coast plates hundreds Moro being reported hourly in the larger cities Tho epidemic has not yet readied its Crest according to statistics available today the number of deaths is variously estimated in Washington Oregon and California Between 2000 and 8 000 Able Berkeley flu cases show Gam workers Are needed in Alameda bar Krukov oct 1152 demands from sick persons wanting cases reported to Dale Berkeley influenza record a sudden Jinp today As the result of 10t now cases reported n the Lio Lalli authorities the Largo number of new patients Aid at last night the first Case for the new Hospital in Adelph Lan Hall was sent in from that time till nearly 10 Oclock last night he hatrilmellhe1 a Elloh ambiance was kept on Tho Rush j office to he thai Are weft a him Al Salt so Busy Thev us unable to make Allew Ilund Foo wak11 in Tutov Young chairman of the National women Jib Orty com Maltiee died today of pneumonia following an attack of Hii Luenz mrs Ella Flagg Young was Ona of the Best known woman educators in the United states she was a Leader of educational exact figures Are not Avail ideas to which she devoted i than fifty years of her lift1 with masks the Universal fashion in the i astray Region today the health Ollice redoubled its Light to Check the influenza epidemic while the new emergency influenza Hospi Lal at the auditorium received new Cayci completed the last detail of its organisation and announced that it is now ready to Cope with any Situa Tion liable to arise in the epidemic the entire work in the emergency influenza Hospital is now under the general direction of the red Cross it was announced today by Captain Joseph e Aulne executive chairman in charge of the business details of the Hospital the same committees will remain in charge hut the Ork from now on is to be official Cross work today saw the mask Law under rigid enforcement with a line or 10 clays in still facing anyone who braves the City councils new order the Gauze protectors become ubiquitous today rate of cases reported showed an increase of 210 cases yesterdays total of cases reported was 3027 and this number today was swelled by 517 new cases yester Days Ralo increase was 277 cases making today increase in the rate 240 at Hospital the emergency Hospital at the municipal auditorium Loday reported a total of 200 cases under treat ment and seven deaths to Date there being two deaths last night in Addi Tion to the live totalled since the opening of the Hospital the significant feature of last nights arrivals according to or s h Buteau in charge of the Hospital Ivaa that 50 per cent of the arrivals were children heretofore the majority of cases have been Between in and 45 years of age or Buteau says that in Many epidemics it has been noted that after first affecting the Ages most susceptible the infection spreads first to persons younger and then older than the first Ages attacked this however he says Fred f Morse commissioner of pub Lic health and safety this morning is sued orders to 300 War service special police to cooperate with the regular officers in enforcing the wearing of flu masks by nil citizens of Oak Lund this corps of special police which is composed of both men and women in health authorities in most of the coast cities look for a slight increase Rise was chosen superintendent of of the report daily no alarm is baby two of Thorn Are critically fell however at Ihn Suauu increase i Ellis and their recovery and conditions Are declared Lobo no worse than earlier in the week Harvey Tegan Allen student at Tho University of California and draft Foahd Man Sacram Koto oct so the state Board of health reported 5t member of combed to following a the s a pneumonia t sue last night weeks illness of Ifju Chicago Public schools in i flu masks in the number of cases although from a list of six candidates of whom Wero men educators about equal proportion will be instructed Aslo Thor particular duties i division in the orders issued they will not 1 discussing make arrests but will secure the and addresses of All persons chief of police Nedderman today is sued special orders to All policemen to Wear flu masks and to strictly enforce the ordinance which though not finally passed la in forcible As an emergency measure the chief also reported that 41 officers Tver on the flu sick men from Tho Northern division 11 from the East Ern division and 21 from the Central whom they find violating the order to Wear masks and report tie Fiarn to police Headquarters if the person reported persists in re fusing to comply with Tho flu mask Rule the regular authorities will Deal with them in accordance Alfh the new City ordinance provides for a 5 and not More than s10q or ton Days or both a Fine and jail sen Oil the subject which Fine of not less Tymn i jail Lence Itu the flu Oil nation this morning chief just Eilermann who has just recovered from a severe attack of the disease said i would like to Call the attention of the Public to the most excellent work being done by the prison ers both men and women who volunteered from Tho City jail and who Are now at the auditorium emergency hos Pital working like trojans to help the unfortunate victims of the flu i am indeed glad to say that when tills epidemic is Over 1 shall ask that All of those prisoners be released on parole for 1 believe they have done and Are loins a splendid work which shows that after nil they Aro Good Loyal american with a Strong dish of Fine Christian manhood and womanhood still Active in their in Spileos the fact that they have bad to be jail for minor infractions of the Law agree that the situation looks bolter today than it has for the last w Eek with goo new cases reported in san Francisco up to 10 Oclock this morning san Francisco total num if loj live of Anza Allens Mother mrs Cryrus Allen wife of a rancher of adorn arrived yesterday in Lime to see her son before he passed away Allen was 19 years of age the body will to shipped to Pladera mrs Agues m Krix Oll 37 years old residing in Albany also succumbed last evening mrs Crixell who was stricken with the disease last week arose from her sick bed at the Blaineda draft Board three 300 influenza cases in California ii of the attaches an sick Volunteer to last reports today will workers chiefly from among Tho probably place Tho number above teachers of a la mean Are carry ins on Tho work bravely ignoring danger of infection and overlooking personal tailed 917 at y of Vuicic plans and several Young girls afternoon there have 60000 influenza cases in Sacramento to yesterday Are stamping Aiulu Iulg out in other the outbreak of the Epi Demic about half of which have dec 1 he deaths no Neil last night cases from the county jail the City has been divided into eight zones ways number three with do Lails As to National reputation she succeeded 10 nurse neighbors also afflicted and Jid Lii c Cooley and was the first woman to be selected superintend ent of schools in one of Tho largest american cities As head of Tho Ber of cases today was expected to j Public schools of Chicago she was pass the 13000 Mark eleven i entrusted with it education of deaths were reported Here in two 300000 children hours today health officer Hass Ler said the epidemic was being con trolled through Tho use of the flu the number of Casos in Seattle was on Tho increase today Tho to Tal number of cases has reached g 708 with 298 deaths Tacoma reports the number of cases increasing eighty four new cases were reported at Camp Lewis this morning los Angeles health authorities believe the worst of the epidemic there is past to the last Twenty four hours s4g now cases were re ported a decrease of 171 from the preceding Twenty four hours the total number of cases since october 1 is 10608 with the deaths in the Southern California cite 417 los Angeles schools will probably reopen november i ninety per cent of the children at the Sherman Indian school at Riverside have had the disease approximately reported in 1000 cases have been Riverside physicians close Muffler or take consequences motorcycle riders who leave their Muffler open will hereafter be dealt recent Sharp increases m the severely by the pollen Aurori prices of Citrus fruits and of legs us Ker Beant j a Wellman in charge Haji caused much complaint among n special squid of Plain clothes of Consumers who Havn been asking ricers last night arrested two to Why Tho food administration does intern of the Law not take action i the matter act noise made by these persorl3 Las cording to food administrator halon a source of Erent hardship to the there believe the Peak of the Load has not yet been reached i Mayo t i joker of Portland is con the stores in an Effort to Check tie disease one Hun dred and seventy new cases were reported in Portland this morning Stockton had 131 new cases and four deaths this morning bringing the total number of cases up to 15c1 since the beginning of the Cpl Sho inaugurated Many important reforms among these Holert the leaching of sex Hygiene the enlargement of the kindergarten course an increase in the Sojie of Tho vocational trial airy department and simplification of the curriculum of the primary grades had cjk13at ability she was aggressive and possessed great executive ability she insisted upon the Complete divorce of politics from Ihu Public schools and fought Many successful Battles in support of this principle contras red pneumonia she form Erly resided in Lone Amador county Alameda oct the influenza has reached the Crest of its top wave in Alameda mined today largely Owtis of reports from overworked physicians who arc going night and Day without pausing to Send reports to the Ticak officials at Tho healt1 Board this morning the overnight and Early morning reports showed no improvement in conditions har Assed and overworked health Board attendants and nurses were persistently trying to get autos and work ers to respond to emergency Calls at 10 Oclock no autos of the motor corps had appeared plans for a steady Campaign of work Tolj tit and sunday Are being formulated More name Etc Sil Unur curable och Llella Volunteer Keu Cross nurses with of Tho Throe is an infant named an their Alioa Aro Cimic from Home to Lrus Home in automobiles they remain chief of police Walter o Jacoby at each Home about an hour Carlny whose sickness has developed into for the sick and prepare food for Tho acute Punu Finnla and whose condition family diet kitchens have been is Yesier Driy was extremely ported better today rave is re to abolished under the direction of the school Domestic science department City manager cd hew Safter a and the Homo advice Bureau of the Short Sharp illness is bettor and up lied Cross is giving financial air to is Undener geared at the City Hall yesterday to families in need to Lack Keo what lie could to help the Fie four thousand doses of Spanish in against Tho epidemic miss Llakel flu Enza vaccine were distributed to ijudgeon1 assistant City clerk is among physicians throughout Tho ported in a grave condition today summing up All conditions facts available this morning state under the supervision of and California state Hoard of health it the was announced Here Between 5000 necessity of securing More Volunteer and 10000 will be available daily workers to help in the fight is Tho next or w h Kellogg Secretary of principal development of the Day the Board said use of the serum Alam edans will Jave to face the specially As a preventive will Profe necessity of going Over Tho top in beneficial according to or Kellogg influenza service just Tho same As the fat value As a Means of Vel Lexing City has gone Over the top in All those suffering with influenza has other wartime drives said a phyla not been fully determined he clan this morning autos for steady service workers in Homes workers Riverside whore open air hospitals have been established reported con in 1913 a faction of the Chicago j workers Are urgently needed this at the health Board will have to be Superable improvement in conditions Domic Long Beach has cases with 42 deaths had 1400 1 1 r Antt t r re t no Jiuu to l 1 kit t Ilietus Nlle Loul a theory based on deduction on p Merriu investigations have Bee Many influenza patients and As a re Bubli 1 1sp by the adm Nistra Lyle Phyrel claims complained to the on and the fact disclosed that the Jolyce authorities who at once mad believes that the general use of the masks will show results within the next few Days f Nisi Tea Jned xuks13s the principal need at the Emer gency Hospital now is trained nurses according to or Buteau Many Volunteer workers Are registered there Are plenty of supplies and Beds on hand and or Buteau says that there is no doubt that the Hospital can now fully Cope with the Situa Tion tomorrow at 11 Oclock at wholesaler and retailer Are making i Arranaga cents to suppress the but a limited profit the producer j Anco Over which the food administrator has no control according to Mer Ritt s receiving better returns this year for his products than formerly according to the food administrator produce is held by representatives of the growers usually the Ade null Chain gang sent to Aid grave diggers St marys Catholic cemetery to appealed to the City for Aid in of Graves for the Large a victims which overwhelmed the their dissociation until they can mar Ket their crops at an advantageous Ibi figure thus making sales to firns j have Romple Tilv the municipal auditorium a teach Ami tenant whoa heavy j Force ers meeting win be held when j to mail Aro Bart All Over to tic cemetery to school teachers out of employment since the closing of the schools will Volunteer their services to care for influenza patients the stage women of Oakland since the closing of the Heaters have volunteered through the red Cross Jane Oroark is in charge of the registrations at Tho auditorium Hospital with several other per formers aiding her and Marta Golden another stage Star is head ing a Force of actresses acting As Volunteer nurses in Homes where these Are needed today saw the motor Muffler Law rigidly enforced every autom Ohil it must keep his Muffler on within Tho City limits or face arrest the health department reports the following fir am Spanish influenza Lela Lewin 4105 Montgomery Street Elizabeth Spillman 1054 fort seventh Street Walter Cheno with 579 Twenty fourth Street Nick Pok Lesovich 1778 seventh Street a Jones Oakland Thomas Hill Oak land John Mclellan 1107 Ashmont Street Linda full Long 2024 Nickle Jeverna Fields 2229 thirteenth ave nue Edith Pearce 5cs9 Oak Grove Avenue Henry Field 641 Twenty second Street Walter Thornblom 3844 Telegraph Avenue Curtis Way 1329 second Avenue Francis Hamb s47 thirtieth Street Nellie Koym 596 thirty sixth Street Frank har the country of Range bid for All Over Mcrritt and the bulk hav ing been marketed also affects the Market he states 15yearold girl still is being hunted prudence seccly Tho 15yearold girl who left her aunts Home last wednesday and for whom the police have been making a search Una not yet Chen found the girls disappearance was re ported to the Polico by mrs j ru3s 3125 Brookdale i venue where she had been making her Home Tho girl is very fair live feet nine inches in height weighs about 110 pounds ind wore a Pink and White dress when Slio left Home Ralph c Young is victim of influenza news of the recent death and burial Are about Twenty at this time the Cigar stores Are miffed at masks Cigar stores will be hard hit from now until the flu epidemic is checked and Tho Gauze mask relegated to the Ashcan was the statement made to Day by a prominent Cigar dealer Gauze mask does not permit of the use of cigars cigarettes or pipes and even the habitual to Bocca Chewer would be forced to forego his usual Chew of Terbay for with Tho flu mask covering his visage he cannot very Well engage in the pastime California has approximately fio 000 cases and Washington state 21 000 flu mask with door in it for smokers fad a flu mask with a door in it that the latest its not exactly a door either sort of Flap just big enough to shove the face end of a Cigar its bettered Busl Ness 100 per cent at the hotel Oakland Cigar stand and now guests galore Are clamouring for the masks miss Corrinne Harrington fair dispenser of nicotine in its Vari Ous format the hotel stand in vented it when Charley Leon Ard wanted a smoke she fixed his Gas mask for him two min utes later there was a Rush of smokers for similar operations Deputy City clerk Frank Merritt had a Cigar Holder shoved through his mask today Gene Bowles at the Cham Ber of Commerce had a Long cigarette Holder fastened to a flexible rubber tube that rail up under his mask Walter Rounsevel wore his mask Over his forehead while he stole a couple of puffs from a turkish Weed omit Friday fast during flu epidemic archbishop Hanna has served no Tice that so Long As the epidemic of Spanish influenza existed he desired to relieve every one in the Arch diocese from the Observance of fast of Ralph c Young at Mare Island Friday while the communities lowing an attack of Spanish influenza arc lighting the epidemic the Arch has been received in this City by friends Bishop wishes All to have the it of the Young Man several years prior most Freedom in the matter of men is enlistment with the naval re As plenty of nutritious food is the to his serves Young had occupied the position per 303 ninth Street of n depart rent manager in Tho store of armas Oakland Hazel Parsons pcn0yor is the first 2514 Market Street Agnes solvers gi33 Chabot Road Ward Mcleod 3123 East Twenty second Street is the n in town chief safeguard against the spread of the disease Ployer of the firm to lose his life in the service of his country when the Young Man first joined the naval reserves he went to san Pedro but later was transferred to Mare Island where he contracted the fatal malady to was n member of Tho Mutual Aid association of the firm for which to for Merly worked but a Short Lime ago Young visited friends in Oakland 3 sedition cases on court Calendar Vincent in lust convicted of Violat ing the Jackson sedition ordinance will to sentenced october timer Smith by judge mor automobile hurts not to prove fatal Charles ii Bradley Ngo 79 who was run Over by an automobile truck driven by George Roland last night at Broadway and fourteenth Street is reported improving fun the Oak land Central Hospital Bradley sustained a fracture of Tho Skull he was crossing the Street with his mrs f c Izaak at the Elmo of the Accident the truck belongs to the company and Roland had been driving it Only three Days Bradley resides Al 1325 Grove Street Frank Shade charged with violating Tho same Law will appear for trial of Toher s and Joseph Campbell also convicted under this ordnance will c nto cod school Board planned to oust her from her position As superintendent she anticipated the move by Sud Denly resigning mayor Harrison was appealed to by the Public to have her withdraw her resignation and return to her official duties Al though she was nearly 70 years old at the time mrs Young declined to return unless her enemies on the school Board retired mayor Harrison was obliged to accept the resignation of five trustees before mrs Young would again assume her official duties she triumphed in every clash she had with Tho politicians in the school Board affairs mrs Young was born in Buffalo n y january 15 1s45 and was taken to Chicago by her parents when a Young girl she was graduated from the Chicago Public schools and was appointed teacher in the primary Grade in 1862 when she was 17 years old fond of teaching she was married to a Chicago merchant in 1sgs but her husband died a year later and she returned to teaching 1 would rather teach thai do anything in the world mrs Young said on one occasion president William r Harper of the University of Chicago who opposed to the appointment of women to important posts made an exception in mrs Youngs Case and appointed her a professor in the department of pedagogy in 1899 mrs Young at first declined to accept saying i Haven a doctors degree and i dont want to be teach ing those who Aro working for their higher degrees when i haunt one myself its the woman we want and not the degree remarked president Harper is he insisted she accept it finally she consented to take the place on condition that she should lir sit earn her degree 3he left the University of Chi Cago in 1905 to become principal of the Chicago Normal school a place she retained until appointed superintendent of Chicago Public schools in 1909 she was president of the National cd Catlon association in 1910 and 1911 Noil no the health Board staff had found if the situations to be quickly to confess its inability to meet the land successfully coped with 2779 cases of influenza now on hand total cases to Date total yesterday3027 today increase 517 yesterdays rate of increase 277 increase in daily rate 240 total deaths to Date 121 total cases released 765 cases on hand2779 cases released yesterday 145 cases released thursday 89 deaths yesterday 19 deaths thursday 24 cases reported yesterday 518 cases reported thursday 570 250 flu cases in Lodi and Vicinity Larry Williams Dies from pneumonia Thomas 1 known Amon the epidemic Spanish influenza is his intimate friends As who i spreading there Are now 250 joined unit no so of the University of j cases in Lodi and immediate Vicinity California Hospital in May of last year three deaths have been reported died a few Days ago in France accords Tho local health Board is doing eve to telegrams received yesterday cry Hanff possible to Cope with the stay Home 2 Days health officers idea Seattle Wash oct warning Seattle Tes of the danger of crowds during Tho present Epi Demico influenza or j h Mcbride City health officer said today if people would stay Home just two Days they would do More Tow aril stamping out the disease than All the doctors the City anticipating in order for their general use elevator girls clerks and All those coming in Contact with the Public have besieged the red Cross head quarters for Gauze masks Twenty Ono Deatris and 373 new cases was the toll of the disease in the Jast Twenty four Houra Here 4 George h Hecke slate horticultural commissioner announced the in definite postponement a series of conventions and conferences planned for november 11 to november 1c horticultural week at Riverside this included the interstate Plant quaran Tine conference marys to hold open air services services at St marys Church Kishish and Jefferson streets will be i held in the open air tomorrow at oct Millho usual hours of sundays and mrav a Spreull 2141 me1 in order to keep the provision gee Street were at the cemetery j the Board of health father Dempsey yesterday attending funeral services i luts ordered that All who attend the for their daughters husband their open air service should Wear son William f Spreull succumbed i in Salt As direct go by Tho red to influenza at the family Home Fol lowing a weeks illness Michael Oconnoll sort inlaw of Tho Streuli died in an army Camp r at St Paul of influenza earlier in i Liberty loan Tho week and his body was brought j a intr to this City for interment mrs i 4vtjfgj j us Ulfig Oconnell had Leven making Hosip with her parents while her with int Penza the Day after tha husband was in the service i drive closed is holding his own against Spreull was 3j years old and a ii Tho u301130 according to reports from i Hia medical advisers today Kings Case n 1rancibco he is stir Irwi Ute the services will not last More than Twentyfive a mites As All music and sermons will be omitted police business in Alameda Waits Alameda oct influenza has brought a halt to Polico business All police court cases unless something especially urgent do lod1 oct spite of the t Volos have been continued by to drastic measures taken to prevent i acc judge r Weinmann till no Opi Deminic Spanish influenza is vember is or later the police 0 Uvo of san sur Civo oped into pneumonia he had stay Vived by his parents his sister mrs de at his desk until the finish of Tho Louise Oconnell and one brother drive battling illness until the work of Albert Spreull Tho Campaign was Over from lieutenant colonel Kilgore by his parents or and mrs Thomas a Wil Liams a Telegram preceded the news of his death announcing his condition As serious he died from pneumonia Williams waa a senior in the univer sity of California when he volunteered for service to was a member of Tho Sigma no fraternity and had been prominent in the Campus activities to was 21 years old Williams was in charge of the details that made the build mks for his unit read for uhf following tile arrival in Franco epidemic no More cases can be sent to the county Hospital As the new temporary wards and every conceivable space is filled with patients All Loden is have been asked to went masks As another precaution the prs Onlo have been requested ticker for Tho last three watches i shows no arrests save for notes on ambulance activity in removing influenza cases to the new Hospital at Adelphia Hall and a report of a stolen automobile in Berkeley the ticker is Blank to clean up All refuse about Thor premises Public gathering places will remain closed until Tho epidemic has passed fund is growing to make flu masks Oakland has manifested its gratitude to Tho local chapter of Tho american red Cross which is distributing free the influenza masks by voluntarily contributing to the epidemic fund fifty thousand masks have been made and distributed by the Oakland chapter workers All Tho contributions which Aro receiver will to used in combating the epidemic Jack Pickford is recovering from grip ios a Nobles oct of Tho rapid recovery of Jack pick Ford when is recuperating at the lambs club in new York from threatened influenza was arc clod Here inlay Young tick Ford who is in naval service in Tho Brooklyn Risavy Yard will he sort to Ria on a to boat Chaser As soon Asho is no noun cil thoroughly fit want ads inserted before this hour sat eve will appear in sundays Tribune doctors and nurses Are first vaccinated doctors and nurses at the emergency influenza Hospital at Tho aids Orlum wore vaccinated today with the first of the new vaccine which received by or e f Jones City bacteriologist from the Tiv realty of California As soon an Intro crimes it will to nod by local physicians in regu Lar cases the Supply is still very i limited David Hannan not victim of epidemic Tho Ninn of David Lannan tin aged Man who died at the Kings daughters Home wednesday was included in the j list Oft Hono dying from by mistake there Wero two other deaths from influenza of persons named Llannon and the cause of i Annas Deuth was i Given an he died of a chronic j disease of Long standing to far there hns Chen no Case of influenza it the Kings daughters Homo Saddle Rock Isicar s restaurant 418 thirteenth Street Oakland ours is the largest and Best ventilated restaurant in Oakland All of our employees Wear flu masks so if you Are going out to dinner we Here with submit menu for saturday and sunday s3 tonight saturday oct 26 our Cronl u i to o i h i in Vicli in Phr it or consomme i Ion no celery Jin in Hini Cri Waldorf in nil Stew cd Chicken nun try so Tun of icam Mai Sheil Ion tech inn Lulu to troum Taney Ink is in my Tavetta s150 tomorrow sunday oct 27 our 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