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Variety, New York, October 4, 1918.

Young man wears a flu mask in front of a closed theatre,

the poster behind him reading „All theatres CLOSED

until further NOTICE At request of Mayor,“ Washington Post, Washington, D. C., 1918

& Nine New Yorkers Epidemic Victims at Wrightstown Camp

      Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N. J., Oct. 4. – One New

York City soldier, two from Brooklyn, six from other parts

of New York and nine from New Jersey are numbered

among the forty new deaths reported from pneumonia, influenza

and mengitis.“  (...)

(...) New York Tribune, Oct. 5, 1918

& VERMIN CLUB (...)

The One and Only

Charlie Chaplin His Signature

In His Second Million Dollar Comedy

      „Shoulder Arms!“

A First National Attraction, Shoulder Arms Poster

& Shoulder Arms Revival Poster


„Epidemic“

Editorial content. „Shows And Bills Canceled

      As Cities Fight Epidemic

      Spanish Influenza Spreading Throughout

      the East – Boston and the State of Massachusetts Close All

      Places of Amusement – Number of Victims Growing,

      With Players and Vaudevillians Among the Stricken – Ban

      to Last Another Week.“ (...)

      „Blanche Ring was unable to appear at the Palace,

New York, this week, she breaking down over the death of a dear

friend, an influenza victim, last week, with whom Miss

Ring was stopping while in Philadelphia.“ (...)


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