EUGENE BREEN HAS SPANISH

INFLUENZA

September 30, 1918

 

Eugene Breen has Spanish Infuenza

Policeman Breen, father of Sergeant Eugene Breen, received a telegram from Camp Dix today that his son was sick in the base hospital there with Spanish Influenza.

It is understood that
Park Hart
, of Prospect Avenue, is also seriously ill in camp in Gettysbury.

 

 

ARTHUR NICHOLAS DIES AT CAMP DIX FROM SPANISH INFLUENZA

September 30, 1918

Arthur S. Nicklar
Among the list of draft men at Camp Dix reported to have died of influenza is that of Arthur Nicholas, of Hackensack. According to the records of the local Draft Board, the only man sent to that camp of a similar name is Arthur S. Nicklar, 24 years old, colored, of 345 Washington Avenue. Nicklar worked for the West Shore railroad at New Durham and his nearest relative is his mother, Mrs. Columbia Nicklar, of Norfolk, Va.