| OCR Text |
Show HOW TD USE EH WOP I . mm mm mm - I The Influena Germs Attack the Lining of the Air Passages. Pas-sages. When Vapo-Ruta is Applied Over Throat and Chest the Medicated Vapors Loosen the Phlegm, Open the Air Passages and Stimulate the Mucous Membrane Mem-brane to Throw Off the Germs. t a JitTi 7onnT?nh is Ah. nature herself will throw off the attack In Addition, vapoiiuD is ao- if on!y you keep up your sl).enKth. Th( , ' , mi i , i c;wl,lntftf. chief danger lies in the complieatiniis sorbed Through and Stimulates wi,ich ,nay arise, mriuenza so weakens . . the bodilv resistance that there is dan- the Skin, Attracting tlie X5lOOd ger of pneumonia or bronchitis develop-in? develop-in? and sometimes inflammation of the tO the Surface and Thus AidS middle ear, or heart affections. For there reasons, it is very important that in 'Rprliirino' lllP Congestion th,? I,a!lt;Ilt remain in bed until his ill IteClUClUg tut UUUbUUU strength returns stay in bed nt hast . . . two days or more after thy fever has Wltilin. , left, you, or if you are over i0 or not stronsr. stay in bed four days or more, I according to the severity of tiie attack. CALL A PHYSICIAN GO TO external applications. i-t-i cmAV attti"P n i" to stimulate the lininpr of the biliLr CilAY yUlJCii air passages to throw off the rip pcniu;, to aid in loosening the phlegm and k'eep-DON k'eep-DON T WCKRY. incr the air passages open, thus' making t lie brent h iner easiei". Viek's Vapo Kidi will lie found effective. Hot, wet towels should be applied over the ihroat, chest i' , There Is No Occasion for Panle-lnflu- onU Imvk between the ishouiari; btaUra. to i ,MC'1- upon the pores. Then :iio!inb should tnza Itself Has a Very Low Per- bl. ,.,,,,,, in ,)Vor lhu ,,;irt!i until lhf centagc of Fatalities, Not Over One kin Is red. spread on thiekly and eov-Oeath eov-Oeath Out of Every Four Hundred ! ered witb two thl,-linesses of bot fkimiel j. . q . ; elotbH. Lejive the elothitip lotise .-iround Cases, According to the N. C. Board t) 1C(,,. ,h heat of the body llb- of Health. The Chief Danger Lies in orates the Ingredients in the form of vn-Comnllcatlons vn-Comnllcatlons Arising, Attacking Prin- pore. These vapors, inhaled with each . n r,,., ,, breath, eari-y the medieatiun direetly to k cipally Patients tn a iiun uown v.onoi- u. i:11.,s ., , f(,(.u A, ,,, sa me I imo, Wtien Those Whq Don't Go to Bed Soon VapoIUih js absorbed through and stim-Enounh stim-Enounh or Those Who Get Up Too ulates the skin, attracting the blood to , the surface and t bus aids in relieving Early. tjlc congestion within. Spanish Inl'Uieu.a. which appeared in HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE. Spain in May, has all ihc appearance Kvidoner seems to prove that this is eff crin or la grippe, which has swept a Kenu disease, .spread principally by over the wr.. in nun.erous e ,,ies SVZUS' as far baek as history runs. lllnpoc- Slins havini; eoldswhieh means avnid- r-ites refers to an epidemic ill 415 K. C. I crowds common drinkins,- cups, rol- ' ' ,i i,,. ,,.,.- to hn let' towels, etc. Keep up vour hodilv Iri,ii, n'ardefi bv manv to nave , ,, ,' , 1 vhlcn is . slrcnptii liv (lleptv of exercise m the been influenza. Kvcry century has had llH.n .,jr .,tul g,,otl food its attacks. lVitinninis with this KEEP FREE FROM COLDS, country has had five epidemics, the last in Cftlds irritate the lininp of the air pas- THE SYMPTOMS saues and render them much better 1 M iM-eedmu: places for Hie .scrips. I se t'rio or influenza, as it is now- called. Vi.-k's Vanoltub at the very first sicn . ,..ot, . ehill fidlowed nf a ''oll. l-"or a head cold, molt a little usually hep-ms v.lth a hll..Pnoweu v.1lnr or hv achiiwr. feverishness and somtupes hn.,,M. stm llS(. Vail;iil) in a benzoin o'mso-i and .li.ziness anil a general steam kettle. If tins is not available-. , ,: " , ,,-,.,kness an.r dei.ression. an ordinary teakettle. Kill half full fcelinK of w.a.-n.ss an i of l,,,ilinu- water, put In half a teaspoon The teiulierature is from P'n to ano Vap.ltuh from time lo Mine keep the fever usually lasts from three to the kettle just slowly boiiinp, and in- '. ' , The "erms atlack the mucous hale the steam arlsinK. . " ,. lioinc of the air passaires NOTE: Virk's Vj,.i:iiI, is ! ,lis,v- mcmbrane. ol H.i - ,'?,',' .,,, cry of a North Carolina druu-ejst. who ose. throat and bronehial tub. s -tbetc fimli h()w ,n ..o,,,,,!, in s.lh o r,irm is usually :i bard cousin especially bad Montbol and Camphor with su.-h essm-'. essm-'. ofleiilimcs a sore throat or Hal oils as Kuea iy 1 1 us, Thyme. Cnhebs, at mu-ht, olUnttm.. .,.,,. etc.. so that when the salve Is applied tonsllilis, ami frecUontl all tm appini- to u, h,,v ,,,,.ir fl),, iL.r,.,i(,n,s inces of a severe head cold. liberated in the form of vapors, rtT,,c.1T YnpoKuh is eompant I Ivolv nov in Xew THE TREATMENT. v..rk. Xew l-lnu-land and a few western . . . , ,jrst symptoms, uof ! stal-s, where il is ,iust n.ov h,.jncr i, pro-Co pro-Co to b.d at ,.voirlid 1. In "'her so-, ions of (he counlrv. only for your own ot'Ko. but to t ioid 1,,,.,,vr is ,,,,, st.uui..,,.rt ,,nu, ,,jv ywro-ulinc the disease to others lake a ,m over a million homes for all forms of I jTrurBiilivo. eat plenty of pourishin.,' food. : cold vculd.-s-mor- than six million jars '''Amain perfeelly quite anrl i1""'1 I ,,V pariiouiarh reeomn, ended for Vinine Aspirin or Hover's l'owdcr. etc.. , ,.hjM,.,,-s ,.,-oup or colds, sine,, u is exit ex-it ' , - i , .,i hv the phvsieian's , ternali- applied, and. : hei-ef, ,-,.. .-n, p V be ndminl:-Hul ' th ! ,,-ed as freely as d-sh-ed v i:!,,,;, Ylons to ivlicve the .u him,. "u L ; pliuh t es harmful efiVels. V;i ; s. . I ; ,ib eta Vis no cure or specific Tor inJluenzy 1m. had in three si::e.- r.oc. ?1.M;U Tu-e-i'-'c must run iis course, butlall druggists. (,Ad erusenKiU.; - Attention, V. 0. W. I , v. .,,n j,,,; will liold regular mor-t - ' iiig 'J ' i im.. c m i j .- r 11 -Auv.i to I H I I i l I wnmm ' 11,1111 . I hi mmmm mm i ' t i ' P fl fi fl P are asked to aid in. enforcing them. The City Board of V'J fYl Health is determined to stamp out influenza and warns j 1 l U U 1 the people of Salt Lake that the STRICT OBSERV- IvijUI'l ANCE OF THESE REGULATIONS WILL SAVE I y Xv-V MANY LIVES. 1 j It has been officially ordered by the Board of Health: . THAT A RIGID QUARANTINE OF EVERY HOUSEHOLD WHERE INFLUENZA EXISTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AS FOLLOWS: The person afflicted shall be quarantined and isolated for at least tan I (10) days; other members of the household for three (3) days or longer, at the discretion of the health officer, ( contingent upon proper isolation of 1 the patient. . ' I That a proper mask, covering the nose and mouth is required to be 1 worn for seven (7) days by any and every member of a household after 1 release from quarantine. ' ' ' ' 1 I THE PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF THE ABOVE QUARAN- 1 ' TINE AND ISOLATION RULES, whether through ignorance or other- 1 wise, is a maximum fine of $300, or imprisonment for six months. . I The Board of Health will vigorously prosecute any person who vio- 1 1 lates the regulations, which must and will be enforced to the letter. I 1 PiPfsiiifiii fPwiPii s' frss i I I - . The City Board of Health unqualifiedly recommends and urges the ' 1 a public to become inoculated against influenza. For this purpose, stations , 1 where any person may be inoculated free of any charge have been estab- i lished as follows: s i ' 1 Emergency Hospital, at the Public Safety Building; Liberty School, 1 1090 Third East street; Fire Station No. 2, 25 North Second West street; " I - Fire Station No. ,3, 1135 East Twenty-first South street; Fire Station No. 4, 222 I street; Fire Station No. 5, 1023 East Ninth South street, and 1 Fire Station No. 6, Eighth South and Post streets. . jj ' I The hours at which any citizen may obtain free inoculation treatment jj I ' are from 12 o'clock noon to 5 p. m., and from 6 to 8 p. m., on weekdays. . - J Sunday hours are from lO'a. m. to 12 o'clock noon. f i The co-operation of every citizen of Salt Lake is earnestly urged in jjj j seeing that all city health regulations are properly and strictly enforced. jj I Report any violations to the City Health Department and prompt prose- ' jjj i cutions will follow. 'i i D 1 DO YOUR PART TO GIVE SALT LAKE A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH j DR. SAMUEL G. PAUL, City Health Commissioner. j I I ; (J i ll li'lIM I I ill I ' i ) Mil l i III i IWl III II u urn nil nil II II III I I ill III llli ill i I i II I I il' III llnl nmn m ill ask Foa prr-rT rr;.--.3 The Original ml?&b . r, . . -.'"i-e:.--. . '..:. - - t" Nourishing 'ft' ''S'V-- 'fiCJl' 'K'ri:', Digestible i;fe5.'-'Cw.' rSyvS-':if .:r -. 'A No Cooking zrJ--- - . 5a..---.- . J.t'..-.v.:..- .-..-- Fornfants.Invalids andGrowing Children. ! Rich Milk. Mailed Grain Etrac; i n Powder TjVi:irinal Food-Drink For All AzcrA OTHERS are IMITATIONS r V I Buy That ; Christmas itc, ' ' j j Brunswick V, ' ;- i Phonograph i I 'jf- 'V' : 1 From Utah 11 I f; i ' ! I Music Co. ?1 11 East 1st Vf South St. 9 |