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Show 'Jlv- - tr I v DESEIIET EVENING NEWS THUUSDAY i a- NOVEMBER J 28 1911 y i sruy - . LA Its up. to you to. dp your full part in assisting the State and .City Health Authorities to banish the Infuenza . .. . ' . I j next few days.' epidemic within-th- e ' Utah is to be congratulated in having . such a man as Dr. Beatty as secretary ofjhe State Board of Health, ' : 'Xwho has, been untiring in his efforts out the flu. Dr. Samuel G. Paul as of :Rublic Health is workirig-in- : complete harmony with the State Board arid should be supported by every Salt Lkke Citizen. ; J ' - . V "i I k , np . ; 1l ;S tb-staj- City-Commission- r - ; er, 2rr I b , y fcrowing gofjrttens will prove of immeasurable value to. any. gum or . woman who wiSread, remember and act upon them in the present great emergency. The counsel here set forth has been prepared after consultation with some of the ablest cm in America. If you will follow the dictates of this official bulletin, you will be - ri' CZzj yczr duty to your fellow man and to yourself, AN EFFORT- of Spanislrlnfluenza irrSait Lake" health,-actiCity, the. state board of city board of health jointly with,-th- e 1 and the have decided rules on the commission, following governing Salt Lake city City, the same to remain in effect until sWh time as the health authorities consider! ' it' safe to lift the Influenza, ban." I7hat to Do Until the Doctor Comes Schedule of Hours of Opening and Closing Places of Business i fl a midden chili, followed hr m oscuI( you lar pain, headache, backache, unusual tlredoeae and feyer, to to bed at once. See that there ta enough bed clothing to keep . , yoa warn. Open an window te In your bedroom and - y, tre lk Kj X To Hourchcldcra . 1 tstl ' - See that your Iaolate your Keep clean. patient. X, a maakXx mouth. Whew tha mnak In one in place, do not handle it. Chanpe the mek every two hours. Owing to the acardty.of pause, boll for one-ha- lf hour and ylnae, then uae the pauao a pain. Waah your hand each time you come in with the paUent. Uae bichloride of mercury I , Neighbor Obeys Them. e. X Report Any Violations. or liquor cresol compound for hand disinfection. Obtain at least eeVen hours aleep in each twenty-four hour. Eat plenty of good, clean food. Walk In the freeh air dally. Sleep with your wtndows open. Insist that the patient cough. Sneeze or expectorate into cloths that may be disinfected or burned. ' Boll aU dishea- - . - Keen patients warm. x " co-oper-ati- Utah - o -- l , . "e-- on Street Car Traffic The object of the State and City Boards of Health in prescribing staggered closhours for all offices and the various Industrial Establishments was to guard against , ing a congestion of people on the streets and street cars during the morning and evening rush hours. We find, however, that a great many office workers, who have been relieved at 4:30 p. m., do not go home promptly. The result is thrit the cars are compelled to pass " ' . . up some people between the hours of 5 and 6 p. m. with the State and City Boards of Health to stamp out the ' Let us all Flu, so that we can get back to normal business again in a few days. UTAH" LIGHT AND TRACTION COMPANY. thin JrivirhnT 1 co-oper- a few days. be-lifted-wi- 5 - The city board of health will enforce to the letter all orders governing the isolation of persons afflicted with influenza. Under the law physicians are compelled to- - report all cases under their care to the city board of health immediately. . This duty is also incumbent on a family, where a patient Is afflicted. Patients afflicted with influenza are to remain at home until released by the city board of health under penalty of fine or imprisonment. And each house where the disease exists is to be placarded by the city board of health, arid the placard must not be removed by any one, except an authorized agent of the city board of health. (Signed) DR, T. B. BEATTY, Secretary State Board of Health, ' -- r S. G. PAUL, City .Health Commissioner. ' DR. i ' - ' W. MONT FERRY, Mayor. . , With the right State Board of Health' of all State Capital, Salt Lake City Good Citizens The Influenza, ban can -- - Isolation Orders To Nurses WTien In attendance upon patlenti, wear which will cover both the noa and tha nt . ment. avoid over 8ieep Is necessary for wsll-bel- nc exertion and over eatlnp. Eat pood, clean food. Keeo away from houses where there are cases v of Influenxa. If elck,, no matter how sllphtly, stay at home and see a physician. If you have had influensa. stay In bed until your doctor says you can safely pet up. Where crowding 1 unavoidable, as in street rare, care should be taken to keep the face eo turned as not to Inhale directly the air breathed . , cut by another person. - ... e , To Workers die-eas- All groceries to open at 8 a. m. and close at 6:30 p. m. Meat markets 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. On Saturdays groceries and meat markets will open at 3 a. m. and close ' at 8:30 p. m. All mens shops and shoe stores to open at 10 a. m.' at 6 p.- m., except . on Saturdays, when they will open at 10:30 a. m. and close at 9 p. m-.' ! All offices to open at 9 a. m. and close at 4:30 p. m. . ; All department stores, 5 and stores, specialty shopsr millinery stcresr jewelers, "music stores, furniture stores, hardware stores, etc., to open at 9:30 a.m. and close at 5:30 p. m., except on Saturdays, when they will open at 10 a. m. and close at 8:30 p. m. All physicians, dentists, barbers and retail coal dealers to follow their usual schedule of hours. . r 'All drug stores, cigar stores, restaurants, cafes and candy stores to continue their ,r present schedule of hours. . . K a All other stores not listed above are to conform to the opening, and closing hours-applie- d to department stores. , All shops and factories, employing 100 or more people, will be compelled to disifiiss their employes in relays, so as to avoid congestion in traffic, which occurs from 5 to. 6:30 in the evening. , All social gatherings to be discontinued "until further notice. All stores to use proper precautions to avoid the gathering of crowds at any time - in the day. . ... AD stores prohibited from advertising special bargain sales. The chief of police and health authorities have been, instructed to watch carefully for any violation of the above rules and any firm or institution found guilt? of violating these orders will be subject to closing until such time as the influenza ban is lifted. 10-ce- Walk Avoid Wash Make , , ng and-clos- ' to work. If possible. the person wbo couphs or sneeses ,, your hands before eatlnp. ' full uee of all available sunshlns Do not use a common towel. It spreads Do not use the common diinktnp cup. Should you couph or so sex, cover nose and mouth with a handkerchief. Keep out of crowded places -- Walk In the open air rather than po to crowded places of amuse, Immediately report all cases of the disease te the Board of Health. Seep eat of the sick room unload" attendance is necessary. Do net bundle articles eeratnp from the sick they are boiled. . ABsw ne vhltiMi and do not to rtstttnp. Clfa doctor for all. inmates who show- elms of hsctalnp stehases. The ssoal symptoms are; luflatned and watery ClecharplBC aoee. backache, headache, mue Xy. iKsr pain, eUliiass pnd fever. . y from crowded as such away places Krp merieS, theatres, street cars. See to livthat your children are kept warm and dry. both nlfct and day. end that they do not, eoaprepate In houses with other children. Have buffldeat fire in your homo to disperse the dampness, and maintain pood ventilation. Open your vtudows at night. If cool weather prevails add extra bed clothlnp. r , .... ' boss, oere ehould be taken, that all such die. ckarree are collected on pause or rap or paper Sr:- -; a and horned. Take eomo nourishing food each as mllk. or broth every four houre. in bed until a phyeictan telle you that It eafe to pet up. a&i-aU- - Allow no one elae to eleep In the 'same room. Protect others byaneeelnp and eouphlap Into handkerchiefs or cloths, which should be boiled or burned. , Insist that whoever pives yon water or 'food r enters the elck room for any other purpose ahell wear a pause mask, which may be obts on application to tha State Board of Health or may bo made at home of star or etpht folds of pause and which should cover the nose end mouth and be Ued behind the head. , , Remember - that these, masks tnust.be kept clean, must be put on outside the sickroom, must not be handled after they are tied on and must be boiled 10 minutes and thorouphly dried every ' , . J time they are taken oft, t , ' C i i ' I keep then epen at an time except In rainy weather hke medicine to open the bowel freely. r ' If there- la courh end sputum or running of - Rlr s a M -- 4 X. This Page was Gladly Donated to4he- - Stamping Out of the FLU and the Opening of the Town Bjr the Following Merchants and Business Men ,J. 'jf 'f it.' Utah, Light & Traction Co.-- Day and Night Clothes Shop Kimball and Richards 124 Main Street Land r.lerchanti Decker Patrick Co. Utah Power & Light Co. Ebert Home Fuinishing Co. . Daynes-Beeb- e Music Co. i SrC3t Candy Co. L " Ashton-Jenki- ns Co. - ", A 1 Qm5S S3 V |