Show INfLUENZA NOW RAGING RACING AT 25 IN U. U S. S t 9 Cases of Epidemic in Army Centers Reported to lo Washington T 1 Washington ton Sept 23 Spanish h In Influenza In- In lu ha his has made mule Its 1 In Iii at least t twenty live arm army camps c over ocr the c country The surgeon generals general's office announced tonight that the total num- num 1 her bel of cases has haR increased to Oll Including 2225 5 new caits t t reported to todar to- to day dar for tor forthe Seven Sc eam- eam camps amp reported Influenza the fIrst first time today I Camp I Lewis Wash 1 reported twenty t now new cases today t T The rhe he epidemic continues most se severe sever r nt nl Camp mp Devens Dc Mass Ins General Gorgas said The total number bel of or cases case re reported reported re- re JJ ported from that camp up lip to noon to today to- to II day ilay was 1000 Camp Dix with 18 1ST i cose Is t At Camp Devens De the number of 11 ca cases es Is high 4 new cases case having ln been heen r reported luring during the Pl past t four da days Influenza C cases caseK In western camps camp excluding excludIng- camps amp reporting to toI today today to- to day I a for the first l time lime shows Logan Tex Funston has s 1St and Travis TIa Tex 37 Strict Quarantine Placed at Boulder Boulder Colo Cob Sept 23 3 With 33 53 3 of at the the- lie draft men taking special army technical work worle at the Uni University r of Colorado suffering from what the military mili mill toll tai tary y medical authorities sa say I Is Spanish Influenza the training hip c. was vas put under absolute quarantine today and steps were takeji talen to see sep that the spread of the epidemic is minimized None one of the cases Is serious according to the camp authorities x Ayer Mass S Sept Pt 23 Although 3 Although six six- five ty-five deaths resulting from Influenza and pneumonia occurred at nt Camp Deens Devens Devens De De- De- De vens ens during the la last t twenty four hours officials expressed confidence today that tho lie height ht of or the epidemic had passed i Boston Sept The Tue 3 The epidemic of or in influenza In- In and pneumonia continued t without with with- out abatement in cities and towns surrounding sur stir rounding rounding- Boston toda today r re rePorts reports re- re ports lorts to health officials Indicated an Improvement ement In the here hele Spanish influenza claimed Re er seventy seventy- l three victims here toda today and eighteen persons persons died from Crom pneumonia accordIng accordIng accord accord- Ing to figures given I en out by y the tho he board of or health tonight This Is 11 the largest I number of or deaths reported on one da day since the epidemic started Navy officials believe e the epidemic has been checked che In the first naval district Only Onh six alx deaths were wert reported report report- ed ell toda today from the fourteen naval stations stations stations sta sta- In the tho district with a a. personnel of or more mor than men Quincy Mass Sept 23 Naval Na Naval doctors doc doe tore tors and nurses were called caned Into servIce service ice fee here today todar to assist In handling cases of or Influenza and pneumonia rare More fore than tort forty deaths from these diseases dis dis- eases have ha occurred and It Is IR estimated ed fd that In the Fore Forc river ri district alone there are arc CLues cases of ot Influenza among among- employeR of ot the Bethlehem I shipbuilding J ing J corporation Disease Nearing End at Newport Newport r P. 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Sept 23 Medical Medical of officers of- of of or the second naval district stated POtted tonight that Influenza epidemic was vas ft nearing Its end Only h elg-h four eighty t 1 new cases were reported toda today and more than patients patient were ere discharged from the naval hospital Quebec Que Sept Sepi 23 Three bundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred students at the Catholic college c cat at Victoria Ville Que are to toH tobe tobo bo be H ill with Spanish Influenza Two of oC the the faculty antI and one student ha have died from tho the malad malady The college has been quarantined Nine ne sailors on ships In Quebec Quebec bar harbor har har- bor hor several of ot them Americans American have e died from froni- Spanish Influenza In the thelast thelast last few days J I Soldiers Down At Illinois Can Camp p Camp Grant Giant Ill Sept 23 There 3 There are cases of ot influenza a at Grant ace according to the camp medical author author- Hies The Tue first appeared on Saturday afternoon Nearly earl all of or these cases are hi n the base hospital Camp authorities said toda today they believed be be- lIMed that the peak of or the epidemic had u been i cached i-cached and that It will be bo checked There ha have vc been been no deaths Baltimore Sept About i.-About About OO men tram from Camp Holabird and the governa govern govern- a ment dent depot at Curtis Ba hay Bay are in the i general hospital at Fort McHenry l suffering suf suf- fering from Crom a malady believed ed to be he I Spanish Influenza The epidemic first t II made Its appearance last Frida Friday Transport Arrives With rith 36 Invalids An Atlantic Port Sept 23 An An American transport arriving here to toI today to- to I day from another Atlantic port had I aboard thirty six cases of or Spanish In InI Influenza inI In- In I I among among- the crew hey were I removed remo to tort to hospital I Camp Meade Md Id Sept 23 Some Some I twenty or thirty cases of ot Influenza arcI arcin arc are In the hospital o of this cantonment but I the malady Is not Spreading up UI to the I present time The situation I Is welT In InI I hand said General Carter the comI commander com coin mander of or the camp today There Is la lano I no quarantine against visitors 0 e |