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Show new cases reported up to noon, Denver entered her third week of closed theaters, schools and churches, cheered by the statement of Dr. William H. Sharpley. city manager of health, that. In his opinion, opin-ion, the crest of the epidemic was past and that the next few days should see a material improvement In conditions. Conditions throughout the state are serious, but not alarming, according to Dr. K. E. Kennedy, secretary of the state board of health. Denver's Twenty Deaths. ' DENVER, Oct. 19. With twenty deaths from influenza reported today and 225 |