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Learn He ; Who f If you feel a sudden eh ache, backaehe. unusual t.ivn ^ See that there is enougl make you sweat. See that you get plenty Take medicine to open t "J Take some nourishing f broth, every four hours. v Stay iu bed until a pliyi ? . Allow no one else to sle< j What M To Household f?^ Keep out of the sick room ance is necessary. Do not handle articles coi sick room until they are boil Allow no visitors, and do i Call a doctor for all inrm signs of beginning sickness. The usual symptoms are: | . watery eyes, discharging nc ' headache, muscular pain and * Keep away from crowded ] movies and theaters. ^ See to it that your children f and dry, both night and day. 1 . Have sufficient fire in vom perse the dampness. tj Open your windows at i i fife,. weather prevails, add extra t Walk to work if possible. Avoid the person who coug] Wash your hands before e tk ^ Tilg LANCASTER NEWS, LANCi . __ . DO NOT I UFI I IF nv to Avoid It, Ho Have It, What to ill, followed by muscular pain, lieaddness and fever, go to bed at once. el 1 bed clothing to keep you warm and si of fresh air. m ;he bowels freely. si food, such as milk, egg-and-milk or O] sieian tells you it is safe to get up. oi ep in the same room. ti to Do Until th ers: To Workers: unless attend- Make full use of all available su Do not use a common towel, ning from the disease, ed. . . . Should you cough or sneeze, c lot go visiting. mouth with a handkerchief. ites who show Keep out of crowded places. W , ? , , open air rather than go to crowde< Inflamed and , , , amusement. >se, backache, fever. Sleep is necessary for well-1 places, such as nine hours of it. Avoid overexer good, clean food. are kept warm Keep away from houses where r home to dis- cases of influenza. If sick, no matter how slightly, night. If cool . . >ed clothing. sician. . If you have had influenza, stay til your doctor says you can safely ha or sneezes. * J ating. Keep clean. Isolate your patie Publlnhttl Tlirough Oowtwy T1IK IiANCAHTRR XKWS By the Red Crou. k^.... \wtUMHMii . U3TKR. S. C. * ? ? ^ (? * "EAR w to Care for Do if You Ge Protect others by sneezing or coughing i L?)ths, which should be boiled or burned. Insist that whoever gives you water o ck room for any other purpose shall wear lav be obtained at home of four or six foldi lould cover the nose and mouth and be tied Remember that these masks must be ke 11 outside the sick room, must not be handh 11 and must be boiled thirty minutes and th me they are taken off. z Doctor C( To Nurses nshine. When in attendance a mask which will cov< It spreads the mouth> When the , do not handle it. over nose Change the mask eve to the scarcity of gauz and rinse, then use the alk in the Wash your hands ea I p?aces of contact with the patien mercury, 1-1000, or 1 t>eing get pound, 1-1000, for han tion. Eat Obtain at least nine twenty-four hours. Ei there are clean food. Walk in tl Sleep with your wind Insist that the patic see a phy- expectorate into cloths fected or burned. . , , Boil all dishes. Kee in bed unr get up. ro AUTOMOBILIST? Furnishing Free Rides nis* to the Limit of Your Cj of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, Hit * t 1 Those tit I into handkerchiefs or r food or enters the a gauze mask, which s of gauze and which I behind the head. [>t clean, must be put id after they are tied oroughlv dried every mes l I . upon patients, wear ir both the nose and mask is once in place, >ry two hours. Owing ;e, boil for half hour gauze again, ch time you come in it. Use bichloride of Liquor Cresol comd disinfection. ' hours' sleep in each at plenty of good, le fresh air daily. ow open. i* > 11 int couurh. mfloto 1\ * * ^ i> Hoticuto naiiu. , V Help the Cause by to and From Work irs. I fSSil 5" | ir