Show INFLUENZA 1 I GASES CASES fOR DAY TOTAl IN CITY Eight Deaths in 24 Hours Dr Beatty Says Closing Helps Help Check Epidemic He Urges More l Caution I R IR DEPORTS compiled yesterday esterday by bythe bythe bythe the cIt city board of health showed 12 1279 D cases of influenza have developed developed devel el in ill Salt Lake since the outbreak of the tile disease about two weeks ago ajo These include new v case cases reported yesterday from two seventy homes The malad malady has has has' been Leen responsible for 27 deaths In tho the city since October i 7 7 I Eight deaths were reported yesterday as due to influenza making a total of ot otI I 35 deaths In Salt Lake since the disease dis dis- ls- ls case ease appeared FI Figures ures compiled com b by the tire ell city board boar or of health show cases reported up to October 10 89 on the CO 60 on the h on the SG on the tho 1 Hh on the loth on the tho Si on the and yeste yes yes- te Early Closing ln Credited The Thc fact that Salt Lake has escaped with few tew cases in comparison with other largo barge cities Is attributed by Ly Dr T T. B. B Beatty state stale health commissioner commission commission- er er to early closing of or public assemblage assemblage assem assem- blage places He cited instances of oC several Utah towns that adopted stringent stringent gent health rules and stamped out the or OT put pul It U under con control I 1 cannot urge too strongly that precautions precautions precautions pre pre- cautions be taken to hasten elimination elimination elimina elimina- tion of ot the disease said Dr Beatty yesterday Adoption of strong pre precautionary cautionary measures In sor e towns an anthe and the results achieved prove that the disease disease disease dis dis- ease can be con controlled troll ell Deaths reported yesterday Included Frederick FrederIc E E. E Lorenz 6 6 S S. First t West Vest street William A. A Thomas 25 2 iJ 31 J Milton avenue a Martin H. H Marsh 31 65 S. S Eighth West Vest street Amelia J. J i Da Davis Goshen street F. F T To Butler Juller S S. S 05 Second avenue Henry lIng 29 11 ii J Jeremy erem street 1 Michael a 1 Grenovich 42 and Mrs Irs James S. S orber or- or ber berz of or Taylorsville ille Husband and Wife Ire Dead Mrs rs Sarah S. S wife of or Henry died Thursday Tho The entire family wa was stricken b by the disease early carh in the week weck Two of the children are are gravely ill Mr Mi r helper was a Do blacksmiths blacksmith's at th tire the D D. K n G G. shops strops Mi Mis 18 s. s H. H W W. Spangler press chairman of the women's committee council of national defense announced yesterday the tire opening of an emergency soup kitchen kit kit- chen chern at the civic center to be operated under auspices of or tho the defense commit commit- tee The Tine kitchen will provide pro soup S at cost for stock and nd prepared families afflicted with Influenza rho Tho Intention Is to provide pro soups for those too Ill HI to cook their o own on n food The kitchen will be opened today at under tinder the tine supervision of or Mrs rs noon the tine demonstrator at Jennings food food civic lc center Red lIed Cross emer emergency enc kitchens will wUl be established at the public public pub pub- lic lie school kitchens if it lre he civic Ic center plan succeeds Nur Nurses ci Still In Demand in calls There has been no decrease J J. J Shields for or relief nurs nurses S said aid R. R of or Red Cross headquarters headqUarter er manager from freon s 's sa S and the office will be open family tam fam amii am- am ht to assist every ery a. a m. m to m midnight II ily possible arisen Considerable con confusion us ion has bias and Manager Shields has requested I except members of or the tho Immediate Im tm- that no one mediate family of or the patient should call for help It is no longer possible trained nurses e except for tor to provide than serious ca cases es There arc are more and teacher nurses devoting volunteer their entire time tinne to relief relle work so the situation is well in inn hand baird volunteers are arc wanted toma to tomake Additional masks ma l k-l and physicians physicians' make ma gauze who have mayo been Among mong aprons 1 to the corps o of relief reller workers added assistant assistant assist assist- William V. W Fleetwood Dean are arc the tine Red Cro Cross s and Miss 1 of ant nt manager o S. S supervisor super Van Yan Ec Ke a L. L D. D I Louise e EC volunteered volun olun vacation Miss Sll Van Vain now on supervision o of to tee teemed red was a assigned teacher nurses and amid investigation of or f calls L Former Nitric Volunteer who had irad been women Several Se young nurses offered d toda today to leave their po positions po to assist temporarily offices sit Ion In Inn Red Rell Cross Their employers loyer guaranteed guar- guar the for places would be bo held open thorn The Tine Red Cross gauze room will open tod from a. a l m. m to p p. m. m today hand so a Workers are arc ur urged ed to be on be pre- pre large supply of oC masks may red nied un ua rr r T k has j. j i tn Dr neatly the tine Salt Lake local b barbers barbers' barbers barbers' bar bar- U of 1 president union to request barbers lS of or tho tIne bers' bers masks for protection protection wear city to and themselves customers tion o of being prohibited Mr h Peek Meetings asks that tine the request be pa passed ed on through tho tIne press Utah Copper opper and smelt Garfield smelt smelt- Tho companies havo have taken over oYer tho tine clubhouse III tug ing at Garfield and converted It U hospital for Influenza cases Into unto a a. beds are nrc available Forty lortY T Twenty Tont ont three crises rases mayo havo been heen tle t treated ll at the Utah Copper hospital It H IH is felt rell that tho lie situation is well veil In hand lined at Carfi Galfield Gal Car fi field e I I. I Five Succumb to Disease heist S Special Og Ogden en O Oct 18 Despite efforts effort o ot 01 local ph hins a an and nd board of lien health influenza continues unabated I Health Continued on Page Pago ti 3 INfLUENZA GASES CASES FOR DAY TOTAl IN Continued From From Page 1 2nd I-2nd 2nd Section Inspector Shorten said tonight Ho He advises wearing a gauze mask masle by evory ev- ev qu- qu v- v 01 cry ory ono one whose work brings R them in contact with groups of lH Ison The first death at the emergency hospital opened thin timis morning oc occurred occurred oc- oc ut at C G o'clock this afternoon Gauze Gamo masks were seen for tor tho time first time today on the streets of Ogden They rhoy were orn v b by boy scouts who are al aiding En n the fourth Liberty loan d drive ii ye Three soldiers ivero taken from a a. atrain train today anti ami removed to a a. hospital with the tIme complaint One Is IB declared In a f serious rlou condition from Influenza- Influenza pneumonia Sixteen of ot the telephone girls Irl are said mill to be home sU ring with the tho complaint The following five deaths wore re reported reported reported re- re ported toda today Kenneth Evans Goates year old son of Charles Charlas H H. and Julia Fourth street D. D R R. Brown Drown 38 years of age ase at the Dee hospital Y Y V. jima a Jap Japanese from Devils Devil's Slide SlIde- Karl arl 25 years of or age the smallest member of or Singers Singer's midgets midgets' troup marooned here because of the epidemic and Mrs Nellie Barrett Cole of oC Samuel Samu l Parley Cole ole Evanston Wyo 0 today at 2 o'clock |