Show BOULDER ARMY SCHOOL IS HIT HITT T BY INFLUENZA J L a Fl Fraternity louse House Used as asH H Hospital spital at University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colo Cob Sept 21 l Thirty cases cacs or of or Influenza among amons- Montana men In In the army technical school at tho thoS S University of oC Colorado here herc wore ro- ro ported today and a a. fraternity house I for tor temporary was taken over use as ns a hospital All ll of ot the tho cases developed within the last ast el forty eight ht hours These are tile tho first cases c of oC the epidemic re reported reported re- re ported In Colorado None Nono of or tho the cases It was said hid are arc serious I I Boston Death Rate Doubles Last Years Year's Boston Sept 21 Dr W. W C. C Woodward Woodward Wood Wood- ward warl of ot the Boston board of oC health and Capt John M. M I. I Edgar chief medi- medi i ial nl officer of oC tho first naval district assumed an In optimistic attitude toniGht re regarding tho the Influenza epidemic The forecast of oC continued fair and md c cooler coler weather for tor Sunday Sunda led them to predict predict pre pre- dict diet that there would be a l marked tall fall Ing Ins oft ote In tho the number of ot cases reported Sunday Sunda and arid Monday Dr Woodward said laid the tho Increase In cases to ay was not alarming Figures given Iven out by the tho board of oC health tonight show that since ince September Septem Septem- her ber 14 there have boon boen deaths here hero from Influenza and md 05 5 from pneumonia There were 57 67 deaths here toda today from Influenza and 23 3 from pneumonia The death rate for tor the week was about double dou dou- hIe ble that of ot the tho corresponding week In 1917 There have been deaths among men of ot the First Naval district since September H. H William F. F Murray IurI Y postmaster of ot no Boston ton died tonight from Influenza after I a few days days' Illness 3 After serving ns as a n. member of ot the theIa Massachusetts Ia house o of representatives and of oC the governors governor's council ho was elected to the SixtY second and third Sixty Congresses Congresses Con Con- He resigned his seat In September Sop Sop- 1914 to become postmaster of ot Boston I Disease Reported on Decrease in N. N Y New ew York Sept 21 The The number of ot Spanish Influenza cases the tho health department nt In this city p today showed a I. I decrease compared with tho the previous two days thero being twenty new now victims a as compared with thirty thirty- one yesterday and thirty eight the day before Only Onh one death has resulted thus far These figures ures do not Include c cases es at the marine marino or army hospitals S Buffalo N. N Y 1 Sept 21 The n.-The Tho health department here has been officially In Informed Informed In- In formed that more more than soldiers training In the Polish division at Nl NI- I- I the on are suffering from Spanish Influenza Attacks at Great Lakes Usually Light Chicago Sept 21 Today's Today's reports from Great I Lakes sho showed no alarming alarming- Increase In Spanish Influenza cases I About 2000 men havo have been affected but tho attacks generally havo have been light and only one death has been r reported ported Tho The disease has Invaded Chicago through h Its northern suburbs and has appeared In tho the arm army training unit at Lewis Technical Institute To prevent its spread to Camp Grant at Rockford II Ill the commander of ot that cantonment has lias ts canceled all passes for tor week-end week liberty In places H Vi Washington Invaded By Dread Epidemic Washington a Sept 21 Spanish 1 Spanish Influenza influenza enza has made Its appearance In the Clio national capital John W. W Clore a 3 raIlway railway rail raIl- wa way brakeman died today of ot tho dis- dis case caBe This Is the first case caso reported In the eft city Navy reports show Spanish Influenza Is prevalent at the tho training training- camps at atthe atthe atthe the Great Lakes station at tho Boston Doston and Philadelphia stations and at the marine marino training camp at Quantico Va It was said toda today that no definite figurea figures fig fig- ures urea had been obtained as yet ret to show liow tho extent of ot the epidemic There are arenoW arenow arenow now approximately men under training at tho the Great Lakes station alone alono 18 Deaths Reported S At Camp Devens A Ayer er Mass Sept 21 Two Two officers an and 1 teen sixteen n privates lied died at Camp Devens today as a result rosult of oC Influenza an and pneumonia Tho officers were William D. D Cornish of or Windsor Vt a l chaplain and Jacob Rosenberg Rosen berg of or Fall River flyer Military authorities called caned attention toda today to the quarantine Issued b by the board of ot health of or the town of or Ayer against the tho camp and ordered that It b be obeyed No passes for tor men to go 10 homo home over Sunday Sunda were Issued today Camp N. N Y Sept 21 Fourteen Fourteen deaths from Crom Spanish Influenza oc occurred occurred occurred oc- oc here today One Ono victim was Miss lIs Ella August stowe of or Bridgeport Conn an nn army nurse Although new cases of oC Influenza and fifteen cases of ot pneumonia followIng following follow fonow- in ing Influenza were reported within thelast thelast the tho last twenty four hours tho the camp medIcal medIcal medical med med- ical authorities asserted that the they have havethe havethe the epidemic under control New NevI Cases at Newport Develop Newport R. R I Sept 21 The The In Influenza in- in epidemic in the tho second naval district resulted in five d deaths today with the development de of ot new cases Eighty Eight of ot the additional patients were ere from the naval training station Philadelphia Sept 21 Sixteen deaths from Spanish Influenza were re reI reI reported re- re I ported in Philadelphia and vicinity to toI toda today to- to I I da day eight among the civil chU population and the same number In tho the fourth I naval district |