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Vv) | | CHARGES DETENGE FLU CASES DROP ‘ Grand Jury?” shouted Dailey. " to-day when ‘the peace treaty is by the middie of the week. *FRAMED’ WITNESS |EPIDEMIC NEAR END, INNEWBERRY CASE'SAYS DR COPELAND voile Normal Conditions Predicted by Middle of Week, but Caution Is Urged. Making public to-day figures showing a continued wane of influ- onza, Health Commissioner Copeland announced his belief that unless for some new development, due to the 135; the lowest since Feb, 2, aoumber singe Jan, 28, Deputy Sheriff, Pai Paid by Ford, Admits Visiting Several of the Accused. GRAND RAPIDS, wha Feb. 9.— {ntimation by Frank C. ¢fal Assistant Attorney & Government witness was “framed” story,” Dr, Copeland said, because these ‘u’ and fall in pneumonia cases, “However, the city still is grip New cases of influenza reported in the twenty-four hour period ending jat 10 A. M, were 1,494, a decrease of 381 compared with yesterday's total,! and the lowest number reported for any day since the epidemic started. Deaths from ‘pneumonia numnibered Deaths from influenza were 91, the smallest “Even allowing for Monday, when for reasons that have been explained the figures do not always tell the full “the fact that we have reached a low point in * new cases of influenga is important cases are the barometer which Indicates the rise in the of the snowfall, with garbage piling up, and in a few days we will AY, FEBRUARY 9, 199 one | your goot dry! The epidemic ix -well in hand’ and before the end of the week we should be back to normal again.” » 4 Dr. Copeland had photographs on his desk backing reports that gar- bage conditions in some parts of the East Side are deplorable. Scores of Sanitary inspectors were sent to that part of town to augment the regular staff and urge the co-operation of the People in cleaning the streets. Under existing conditions it will be impossible to remove all the garbage for the next few days. ‘The number of spitters summoned seventy apilters similarly fined. to court in the last forty-eight hours,| Dr the Health Department reported, w. 381, fumbered 191. Heat complaints’ He said it could do no harm. against 611 landlords are being. in- vestigated. The @rst clase of sixty-five young women graduated from the Hoalth! Department's school for the intensive training of practical nurses received their diptomas to-day. Dr, Simon Chesa, of » Street jwas fined $5 in U nue Court, Brooklyn, to-da: fot where he was and apit to $1 cach Fifth Aves; doen | passenge’ for spit- |} Paasing another automobile, Until further notice we will Open at 9.30 A. M. and Close at 6 P. M. Stern Brothers by the defense was madwat the New- ditt é the sthaet a the + have slushy streets again. It is a condition of the streets and the vir- . . th for everybody to displa: la- berry trial here to-day : tual paralysis of garbage removal, sshioned nares pe Get TL. a The testimony ot Rev.alB Winny.| he epidemic will be practically over! much ‘gurbare ae you cant” Keon |] West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43d Street Detroit, caused a Clash between | a Dailey and Martin W. Littleton, de- fense attorney. Littleton was finally sustained by the Court. Winny testified he was paid $10 a day for nine days during the cam- paign. “By whom?” questioned Dailey “The Osborne Committee,” Winny. ‘The courtroom was in an uproar. “Why didn't you tell that to the : A Letter From Parfumerie ED» PINAUD said : ; To American Men Making the eben Defer to the Puan STABLISHED for a century with if Rh hi A abet a aire de ak ‘ork, we have had wi the last two Phe) increase in the demand for ED. PINAUD'S Den Sap Loria Powder, Brillantine, ED. PINAUD'S de Quinine Hair Tonic and Liles Vegetal. / Balt apne tine te ae would be to build for the eee pesos we deci maintain a low level of prices on our goods, akhough a large increase would have been "justified, hi Copied eerie ran labsgrht ae ey icious advertising of the superior ity of ED PINAL preperations we enka necoirenrers firmly established than ever in the esteem of the the American public, We now advise our friends that we do not ical to raise prices during the next six months, althou; conditions would warrant making our prices doul what they were before the war, By increasing our production and proceeding on the principle of small profits and large sales, it has necessary to increase our prices only 35 % since the war began. ‘L wasn't asked,” ness. “Have you been in touch with any of the defendants since Saturday?” questioned the prosecutor. ‘Yes, several are my friends,” said Wimny, “They havestalked to you in your hotel and taken you to dinner?” stated the wit- ih ve the defense attorneys seen Littleton interposed. at is your occupation?” he asked. “I'am a Deputy Sheriff in Wayne County -attached to the Ford blast furnaces,” answered Winny. “Who pays you?” “Henry Ford,” declared the witness. “You work for Wayne County and are paid by Henry Ford?” to the testimony and Ju ons sustained Littleton. In an interview Newberry expressed We want more than ever to have the name ED. regret at not being in Washington PINAUD stand for fair dealing and to cultivate a g seeesint Sealy feeling toward our house and our Py. pecans not to increase prices “ eacepe sea 0 it becomes an absolute necessity. We feel that the fine old word “trustworthy” justly applies to the ED.-PINAUD preparations. oe can rely thoroughly ‘upon their merit. guaranteed to contain no wood alcohol or cher injurious ingredients, and have been approved in every respect by the authorities. What is even more important they have retained the esteem of the Ame seen erage for over 40 years because of their ee LI E ly appregjate and our friénds ith with them. called up. “I am not paired on the treaty fight, but Senator Lodg ino ow I would vote and 1 will so my vote will count,” Geor testified t save him five dol. stion for working « cwberty and the,entire Republican 1” at the polls. iMiam R. Barber, candidate for Clerk of Alcona County in 1918, said Tetro told him he had eful whom he supported at no other candidate inst Newberry be- as going y Onaaty| of Harrisville, H, & G. KCOTZ AMERICAN OFFICES: ED. PINALD BLDG. EMILE UTARD, Genl. co. cause he had © build a ma NEW YORK Our goods are in the stock of blue a every shopkeeper and druggist in the world. Hair Tonic and Lilac Vegetal are ob- fainable also in all first class barber shops, in individual applications, Due to the Stormy Weather and the Difficulties of Transportation Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale will be extended three days more, to and including Thursday, Feb. 12. Our customers and their friends, prompted by the knowledge that the genuine, substantial reductions offer an opportunity to purchase smart wearing apparel for men, women and children at almost wholesale cost, and in some fie i than wholesale cost, will be pleased to avail them- selves 0 Our Liberal Credit Policy | and Partial Payment Plan Following are but a few of the many values: Small Women’s and | Men’s & Young Men’s ‘ Misses’ $40 Coats. . ae iad $45 Suits and O’coats 35 i Women’s and Misses’ Men’s & Young Men’s 58” Smart $70 Suits. .... | $47.50 Serge, Satin and Velvet Dresses. . $75 Suits and O’coats Boys’ $25 Suits and Overcoats 27” | HECHT BROS. 53—57 W. 14th St., Near 6th Ave.—Through to 15th St. | Temporary Store Hours, 9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. i CT eS ———A Specially Prepared Sale To-morrow of- SMALL CHILDREN’S APPAREL $2.95 $3.75 GIRLS’ DRESSES-Fancy printed GIRLS’ DRESSES of fine White Voile in dainty colorings; White Lawn Voile; some hand-smocked, others hand collar with hand stitching; 2 to 5 years. embroidered; sizes 2 to 5 years, BOYS’ SUITS at $2.75 One and two piece models, some hand-smocked, others embroidered; sizes 2 to 4 years. Many Choice Specimens of: _ PERSIAN and CHINESE RUGS At Reduced Prices Typical examples of the Eastern rug weavers’ handicraft—clever designs and rich colorings. MOSUL RUGS— LARGE MENTEZ RUG— | | Formerly $75.00; Now $60.00 | 16.8x14.2; forme rly $925.00, 695.00 | Formerly $85.00; ° Now $68.00 | SHIRAZ. RUGS LARGE MENTEZ RUG- - 21,1x14.4; f rly $1075, i Formerly $110.00; Now $88.00 ere RN ot Formerly $150.00; Now 120.00 | MENTEZ RUG, 19.10x12.9 Formerly $1000.00; Now KHIVA RUG, 18.7x13.7— 00; Antique and Modern CABISTANS. $750.00 | Sizes about 4. Lx: 4; formerly $95.00 to 150,00, = - $80.75 to 127.50 | | LARGE SHIRAZ RUG— Formerly $12 ISPAHAN RU Now $935.00 25.5x14.9; formerly $825.00, 620.00 | Formerly $1850.00; 1 LARGE INDIA RUG— | HAMADAN RUG, 24x13.8 17.1x14; formerly $875.00, 655.00 | Formerly $1250.00; Now $935.00 EMBOSSED CHINESE RUGS Size 4x7; usually $140.00 to 168.00; | Size Nov $112.00 to 135.00 Size 8x10; usually $475.00 to $725; Now $375.00 to 575.00 9x12; usually $525 to $875; Now $420.00 to 640.00 | Sizes 10x13 to 15x20; usually $775 to $1800; Now $620.00 to 1440.00 ‘Notable Reductions Prevail in these French and American DINNER SETS .| IMPORTED CHINA SETS—100 pieces; colored floral aprey $42.50 and border designs....se0+- LIMOGES CHINA DINNER SETS 106 pieces; wide encrusted gold border | and matt gold handles; open Serckeres Of cratadsias cin $250.00 LIMOGES CHINA DINNER SETS Theo. Haviland; 197 pieces; new conven- tional border designs; matt gold handles, $79.50 and 125.00 Fine English, ENGLISH PORCELAIN SETS— 100 pieces; new border de sign; gold line edge......... $29.75 AMERICAN PORCELAIN SETS, 106 p dallion 4 ; choice of several rich me- 1 conventional border designs, $25.00 and 32.50 AMERICAN PORCELAIN SETS, 52 pieces; colored conventional border designs with gold line edges, $12.50 and 14,50 An exceptionally well-constructed: WARDROBE TRUNK at $60.00 Gray Vulcanized Fibre bound model measuring 45x25x22 inches; riveted throughout; spring lock and strong draw bolts, Contains the following: 12 Veneer Hangers, Laundry Bag | and Shoe Pockets Bulge top. | Four extra deep Drawers (one extra large drawer suitable for Hat Box.) Also an assortment of unusually strong PACKING TRUNKS covered with good quality Canvas and Fibre bound......... Steamer Wardrobe Trunks—$27.50 to 100.00 Carry -Alls—$12.50 to 22.50 $15.00 [ting in the ubway. He was among Chese eaid he had been work- Jing hard on influenza cases and for- Smokers caught in the subway| cabo, five fect below the platform. Five subway smokers were fined ' SPRINGFIELD, Maas., Feb. 9.—Five women were injured to-day when @ jit- 544 Court{ney bus, in which were more than, a was overturned In the OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Come in—inspect the pieces— note the prices — and realize the many dollars you will save. Greenpoint Decorated jue ivory, two-inch fillers, lio a alsin Queen Anne Period me American Walnut Dining Vii Room Suite—4 Pieces Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving by ndar y' { Dining Table 48 in., 6 ft. extension. Three-Piece Living Room or Parlor Suite |] With mahogany finished frames; loose cushions; § fy goede in velou ; three aaeico teh Ms 2% Ciinedl aietngt al IN) FLU ENZA Don’ neglect the head cold. iis is a symptom of, and in many cases leads to, Influenza. “Vaseline” Eucalyptol Jelly is the surest re} lief for colds, and a protection against the Influenza germ. Ap-) ply inside the nostrils. Atall ‘ica Vaseline Reg U.S Pet OFF Eucalyptol Petroleum Jelly " CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO, 4 (Consolidated) 17 State Street New York ———MYSTIC_ CREAM ——~ Makes the Skin like Velvet The original “non-greasy vanishing cream"—the best protector for fine com- plexions. Once you have used it you will try no other. It is so soothing, refresh- ing and satisfying. Nothing else like it. Nothing so good, At your druggist or department store 2 of. jar for 30c. Works like Witchcraft eh TSO WC AIA RE PREY PEI IA STATEMENT OF LIVES LOST IN WAR 1920 World Almanac 35% NOV On sale 4 *50"] send for Free Sample we ae ee ne ee ee ee 1 re ee