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Show sum eh IS STILL in EVIDENCE Peace Demonstration j of November 11 It Held Cause of Flareback ' of Epidemic in This City INFLUENZA conditions sre uch that tha lifting of ths closing bsn at present would .be Tmsafmncfywild mrlanger -tW good , accomplished by this restriction, according to Tr. T. B. Realty, stats heslth ' commissioner. Conditions In the couunty and In other sections of ths state snow a flareback of the epidemic which Is attributed to 1TS T" ilnn.lr.lln Of V"m- bar It. If parsons follow ths Instructions issued is-sued by ths stats board of health ths flareback Is likely to bs of short duration, dura-tion, according to Dr. Beatty. Experience Experi-ence with the disease In other cities has proven the truth of this. As soon ss all signs of the epidemic character charac-ter of ths disease havs been eradicated eradi-cated It will be ssfe to lift the closing ban. Dr. Beatty declares. This should occur within ths next week. Influenza germs are still much In evidence In Knit I.ake and twenty-five new cases of ths malady were reported to the local board of health office up ' until noon today. The situation Is Just sbout normal, bowsver, according to Dr. Hamuel (1. Paul, i Klght deaths wers reported to ths board of health office yesterday. They ars ss follows: J. W. Burdette. aged H: Kber C. Walker, sued lo; Henry Cllft. aged II; John 8. Humphries, aged 16; J. 1,. l'srry, Sged 21; Jsmra U. Kills, II; Moses I. Alpha, II. anil Mrs. tiarah Alice Andersun, sged 47. |