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Min tho sight resembled waves ot Ore rolling down the toountain. Ur soar oar, ering the ground appeared like Brit mingled with blood tad, above. the heavens goateed se Are .4, . Vs , .t - 1,, N 'kt It -, V ' .v.elo 64116 -- --, t - 41,14, NN, Ih:. 2,,, - '1kIs " Vtt ..,. kk, , '' - ....ii - ' t -- 1, - AP- - , , Au, -, - ,, 0.--,. ,. ,,, --.- -1- 4...m. ic i it4 t t . -- I -,- 3 '4( !. 'I , - ,.-- , I-- , t , , 7- -- - . It - , N -- , - - , --- - -- -- 1 - '1.., sword. portendetir tzar: and a hairI comet or a display of meteors rings the knells - of Kings and Princes.The serious illness of King George may be remembered in comet- Non with this obeerra- tan of the ancient author. , English )(any shooting stars base been observed and given special mention ' In recent news die- patches. A huge meteor the through roaring heavens by night and tr" ' : - s - ', , ot 7 . un . wail ......" . , ot . ' , - , - - , , - , . ' . , , .7 - ' . , - a ' ,.. ur - , , , . , f ft i . t ... ,, t , sz roues - (- t - t fr , r , , t i , , . ' t'' i ;'- , '..t r ; t, ''''t t :, 7 v . I . ; . - . , -- Phisician. Dr. Victor Ci said: 'If I were to define titillate I should say it is a disease of unknown origin. I say that. In the face of the greatest puttied, that has ever struck our country. we are just as ignorant as the Florentines were about the plague described in history.' Thus we have the deadly and certainly strange parallel between a disease of a mysterious and unknown origin coincident with thir periodic passing of the earth through showers of star dust and afflicted by the waves of increasing and decreasing sun spots. One Covernment authority explained that many of the shooting stars and the meteor dust vaporise when rear-thu-g our surface atmosphere. Thus it might be supposed that this very vapor affected ths mpiratory organs of mankind and helped to produce the strange type of dime known as the flu. ee no one knows the origin of the nil and what brought it to this earth. It may well be wondered if there is any irdtating star dust or disease stimulatioo Us the giant wave of sun spots rhe recent shower of meteors known as the Perselds coirtddes with the earths osarsassemss the path of a famous comet that was last seen during the Civil War This cone will not again come back into the earths neighborhood until the year LIM. out periodically we plunge through the swarm of fragments which it left behind Who knows but what these tiny fragments are disease-lade- n and perhaps the remains of some celestial plague whi:t is in this way was wafted to the earth? Judging by the parallel dates, who will my that Plot Tchilevt11 la wrong in Predicting that there will be found epidemics og disease and even brainstorms during this , . for the hurricanes of the West Indies SDI Florida, and now we have the influenza cPidernic that is again sweeping tbe Nation. . It has been further pointed out that In the case of the epidemic of the Su the relationship seems the inore probabe since the flu is a disease primarily of Ine respiratory orgarzi. These minute particles which 1111 the atmosphere sixty set up an irritation in these organs which breaks down mans health. In 1911, also a period of astronomical activity. the United States Public Health Service after giving figures showing the monthly total of cases. said: 'It is difficult to conceive of any external environmental influence acting so uniformly through the world: and that the virus should everywhere show these peculiar variations in infectivity and virulence is certainly most remarkable. Dr. A. W. Truman. medical superto--tendent of the Washinron Sanitarium and Hospital. who was a popular pre). tieing physician on the Pacific coast al the time of the forma epidemic. noted that at that Urns the In 'seemed to be In the bk." Also "that there were asses where Isolated groups of people having DO contact with the outside world suffered as severely from the epidemic as than who lived in cillea They seemed In some way to obtain the germs of the disease from the very air.' Tinglaughan. ' f , 4 severe Illness of King George hi linked in the lila& of may with the &mien. bend that a display fid meteors "Thais Princes" the knells et Kings , . t t . 1 I i t k I ' I! t a - ,,- ,-;:eI - .4 t:i . i fl . i . ... ; Wm. . . 'I ,- . , . - - - , 0t 1 1 I ? ad - TCHWIVECKY. Clouted Ronda DRAor. t ,,,, ",- ..., ' - , ,, s 4 -'savant, has noted this strings and ' ,,,,,,, , 'I--', -; .,,,,....tbetireerthadothe -- , ,', ',, .,,,w,I,I,Dectiee,,. 1 mysterious geodetic., of Maar' Otani : Ltere,w Pe"i,..,,,..1311 --1 ' --1 . mass ' a of , troubles , and. tedrs sad earthly ' of mankind? ' , ', ',,.,, Elora. predicts tbat Dom 1138 to Iiii20 . , ems ,, will be unusual epidemics and then , , Y -r- 23,0 ,M37710NOILEEL and certainly no wars Within the Mat taw soon tha there , -- ' s; ''', , ., ,,,,71. physician will state that the ccdn- have been many rumors of wan hi both- ' -e . . celeste Is more than merely Intereethig. Eastern and waders Hemispheres. , The - : 7,,--. , , , , 4 vow ' tre- t , yet It is admitted by both scientists that Bahia instal have rattled thdr seems ... , . Or .' 7 ,,:'),,,,, mendouses:Pkiding , , 2 Btu re- k'. ' ouch a thing is- - not Impossible. de in their scabbards and polished glie their ci .,.,..,,,.. ;. tt,',46 Thus It is more than passing strange rine barrel& uthuards particularly has terrorized the , oently . that toward the close of the our the flu threatened to break the peace et sumps Philippine Islands Fol-- I, , epidemic was raging in nearly afl parts and two Booth American nations for a lowing the explosion. ,., of the world. One ot the periods of lis- time refused to listen to peaceful clam of which was like a great - ' 9211 tornuisa wkkb scientists I believe tens10 was in 1917. At that time there mediation and prepared Ice war. Bt. Leabretreet Ole; t the entire Wreckage of,w sissy thunderclap ' inwas also a period of great inn-sp' ' was due to mama eskstial activity daring the Yew Dr. Maurice Faure has reported io ita Province of Bohol was . sitSeleven an of On r years average tensirg ?tench Academy of Medicine that lighted up by a great t aun spots mem which would bring this . ars moot 1"9111.1govents.beaaro this fins star fire. The meteor fell behind some mounusual crc p. as wen as toed scaredes dos the denseotadtsandthl through Phalle tara-ldata to ,,,....1231 sh..ww,allainth.mis CCIunidthato them lune hessentr visitants. dust has a direct mistime to the octet-den- ts tain' and Is now being bunted by special Ina its umal. To can thlt amaze It Otarffes Ouch notAms. however wild. are boat searching partici' This was the third epidemics or influesies. 7,......w "..1'" -Ms long Inn Lakhovsky has set forth in no km sedate en Inn sah.ttitial fact that the Am of November. when meteor whose fail in the Philippines has roontli the During . """'oa."Unusual matt events sad Journal than tal Cellebtell, Rabaul at is the fountainhead of life and energy the flu that became serious $t this timt been very recently recorded ' the "tech amide, à( thleeee ha ePta. oPoit the earth. ,The food we eat is de- - astronomers state there occurred the Mcatastrophe. The United States Navy Observatorl L.. The bititieran eilidemis beis occurred too tMV it is advisable to sonatas solar .,sloped by sunshine. The energy of gnat anuel periodicity at the Leonia and the astronomers explain that the Periodicitim before b, America In two of Ws Provioull affairs in attesting food end drink. Ile ia stored-e- p annahhia , The rain falls and Andromedida w'hich elociatlisd the mav- corresponding to the sun-spcycle have Years. 1133 and fan there woe also la" even fin& Hutt Preach wines in the year the erbid wows solely because et the en; with their Wilkins of shooting start been sought not only in atmospheric phewere served ootable astronomical dialillin Motet of the very )rilliant, Hailers vaxidoodooth part as the sues tato radg.., These November meteors, according le nomena but Ike In various Phenomena In Neve:abet of liter there was 1Mbetter them at any Other tima and be anon that Is shed upon our planet. Sun the kte D. Joel Dorman Steele who was that are more ar less under the control bY Una 01 recurrence loots for it garelbento spots are striking indications of sob: one of Amerkst noted estromomara at atmospheric Influences Such are the great meteoric 't shower. comPared WOO to streams of Ars coming dOIM from because of the pressed earnact at an vicissitudes. miles a admire. and retreat of glaciers. the ccJust how dopey these an "move at the nut al twenty-et- a SOSTOL by others to elislita drins off teeth idth SUD4P011 aeltivits and adsorb) : linked up with those of your health and mond be a direction nearly opmete that eizresees of rear floods and even the - ' . r, This gibe, bodka , ewe great piece of treivorim that of buntatuty It, la estretnely unsafe of the earth. They. therefore asset me prevalence et epidemic diseases Dr. Pune and mammon covered all North America Inkbevsky reason that to dogmatise, The Ineressins sun spots may thus be atmosphere with a relative velocity at rous tbs Oval of Mexico on the poutb tO setral radiation profoundly affects man- - , Regarding comets isd uretrorie show- - hoot, forty-tomike a motet As they blamed. aecording be some theories. for orictil Reports kind. Various authorttles are expecting ors, it has been suggested as posiable List sweep through the air, the trictior trio Iv godson Ray on the north. ilisastrous floods of the idississiopi , .. . , , , , r, de I ; . A . Ms - nie photograph of son-spactivity, which soon astronomers hallos canoes pidendca and - , 11.413 ,111. i I ,t . 0--1441 , ....i;et-:1.- ' re, A l'4-1,- ' ' r tdittrkt '.''' - , :, , 1 ' , ws-- . - "'-- -, 1.- -- , -- tt 411, 10,7., i',or - ..,;- :- 6- t', .,. et; ...' 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'-- ,, it AftimitA.A; ... ,..........,,,,:.. . ..,...-.- ii,"' ,,,t. - ,-- 1 , .1' ' ;. t , ,,,,,, .. ; i 1 , ...,,,, , ' - b '' - ... 11 -- " '''''' . ; , , .., . PI': . ,,, 1 . . , . - ' 4 - :, ' ,14:- - - ."' -- '. :. , . ., . 4... ,a,mr, I - It-,- . .(1J111A ,, ..,,..,4 ,., ,,,,,, , i.t 4,,, ..t ;se, . , ,,,,., . 1, 1 t,, i . . , - - , , . - I 'A,2 , ;,41,1116,t411,1; ,), , ", ,, ' , ., . - , I .. , ! . z .,,,,, - "'""r : t:t.;,,...A.A':,41 ' 7 : 7 N ,,, - India. Ostia ell of SPidemics." there were mom lives destroyed in a few months than were lost in four years of disastrous war. This is followed by the statement that "the existing knowledge of the cause andI mode of the spread of disease offers scant security agatnit epidemic visitations." In these days of medical advancement a world-wiepidemic before which physkians are powerkes is unusual. Is t ,. ,, , , I . : , t- '' .' ' ' t ,',' ::'''..-''....- enn-IP- ot , ., , , , .. ' . , , ," - , sL. ;..,..'.. ' 1.4 '' " ',' 'AA , , radio-activ- e, ,, 1,,, , , .' showers of meteoric matter, of comets, of the ., .',.. :...:, t:. inettoticeadayebboteyeet. ,,,v4), and N fl aurora borealis displays and other utronomical '' .".41;1:11i;f., '' 1 4 ' '' ',"... ,' activity are ,,0.1i,r.,- ,..41 1 , , events upon world eflaiis? catastrophes of '; , - - 1,' ,. ...,. . ,, ',,,i 1, largely i ,'''' "2 ",' - :'''z" te , nature on our earth 7-:- . -, 1.: :,, fi"--Perhaps there is no connection. Yet 'very ' .'',. 1 '': responsible If'. ; possibly there are peculiar and mysterious forces, arrests their motion and converts It into ter abil ., '1.- unseen, which affect the health and , epidemics ot beat anti light' The meteor may ohms ' , , - 4'41k, , ,... ground. explode and fail in minions .. ' ,.i whole 4110.1 . nations. ' of I. and sach ofto the ".4, prosperity ..:::'".' ; ; - ,,solll jr...: 'The cinders of the confragments. ., , ma disasters ,,, "Absurd and impossible," say the materialists, sumed portion rain down on us as fine tbe ' ' k' ' ' meteoric dusk" D. Steele estimates. but thoughtful scientists find much to puzzle them ..'"- ''' 4'4 '1,1 7 Kiasisaippi v I' '''' Whether it be comets or their active i In the unusual parallels and the reoccurrence of Ni. ':-' ' Seed. a sem relations known as meteors, or perhaps , ',,- 'ilk ' v wars and the at same ' time s that stellar epidemics 14, ", ',t, r, how which Is am spots and electrical auroru that affect e.,t,,, 'r- - 5,k't ) '' events are found unusual. &hewn at tett the welfare of man. It is geterally acA . ...t A ....- -- ,. r , cepted as a fact by many that these astroRecently the earth passed through a meteoric ,t ...At 4 - 1 ' nomical oddities por' ." l' shower, known as the Leonids. Coincident ivith tend disasters Of one ...I . .,' ' ,.. ''.,.,' ,..., ., An kind or another. this phenomenon there came re,. t 7r.":"rorq.',71rwfr17: - , )1 ... old English writer ob- , 4 in of imluenza of . ?' epidemics ports , :.,,,' .. : .. ..d.4,,'.'s "..t ,, . served: 'comet es sig- ' ;', th. fig prevailed to speerl ....we...., ' r. the Western United States that film that '' ' nine corruptions of the . 1,1 , 1over the same restos. '..,',,r,, - , ',..1A, . ., , alTe. They re signs began sweeping toward the East. ' - t This great display of tailing stars , ' l't '''''t iii : .iolicfa a rt b QUAL k OR. of In 1911 there was the a display of $tartled many people. 'Some thoultilt ,' .,'., , '' 4 o,, - ',, ,.e..., ,: ,.. , . '..,; i tir,,: , astronomical fireworks collided with M- the heavens Oboe sod mined It tabs et 1,, ! , .,,'" 17 ' ; . II warm of choolnroll . -- '' , . kyngsdomaik great Ora Borers were trillitowed by it and utual activity. It was In LI ' 1 - :,4'1 - I00111' I A.s.; 1 dearth of corn. Yea. a atter pert of 1911 and the year 1919 that MI to the ground. sod wow people were i -- ,, ammon death of man ; i 't the great epidemic .of Spanish influenza made idek through Isser. This b mordte. . , NI( Another and beast" 1 ,' startled the medical world, which was big to testimony ot that time. ' , -. remark: 'Experience is ,r,-:: t , Federal also the 4 In Doted AcIA, be onward to len sweep. its stay powerless , k an eminent evidence o fro '416...z" p.s,"'cr." cording to Dr. Clifford Within OM of Health Service es $o epidemic year ot p lk4 that a comet like a 11; noted exhibit was , , the influenza. there , es stated in his recent book. "The 1 , - .'; , 1 , - , , t - , k ' 1 IxTDAT is the strange influence of sun spots, of Y V - I - ' ' - '- ' ' -- - - ' - ' ' - Z- ., , , ,.. , By Uthai Vincent Wilcox ' i 1 ,, - ' 't, z ; ''' i, . V '',, - '0'', 1, 'f - - 'fAtAtAtvt't , '' - , ,1 Illt . t ,r . , 1 t 1' . ,A, t.'.. - - ' ic' . ' f' . I , , t t lt , s. . g ' ..,,". ..",''' , . 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