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a atl TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926 Che Casper Daily Cribune ve PAGE FIVE ! the files of business concerns, Mr. Van Fleet said, and unlesg the com- mission did keep confidential the in- Caesarian Birth Brings Twins to Mii nnn nnn nnn y GHARGE AESTED ALUMINUM CASE FOR 4 MONTHS Department of Justice Took Time Before Starting Probe. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—)— About four months elapsed between he time the federal trade commis- | tion offered the department of jus: | the Aluminum | in which Sec- | retary Mellon is time the department vestigator to examine as disclosed today by Chair. ugent of the commission be- | fore a senate committee which is investigating whether the justice de- partment moved with diligence in Inquiring whether the Aluminum Company violated federal court con- sent decrees, | Chairman Nugnet said it was after | the department, had assigned an in- vestigator on February 10, 1925, that the commission reversed itself by a 3 to 2 vote, and refused to make available the evid voluntarily furnished by the pany without formation voluntarily given it, con- cerns would refuse to open their records to It. “We treated this case, I know I did, exactly as we treated every other case,” said Commissioner Van Fleet. “You treated it like you treated the Retail Lumber Dealers Associa- tion,” retorted Senator Walsh. “Prior to the ruling of January 16, 1925, in that case the rule was to turn over everything to the attor- ney general.” “I.dont know that there was any ruling before that time,” replied Van Fleet. Modern Dances Find Friends In Capital Church WASHINGT Jan. 19.—()—The much berated Charleston and other modern dance steps will have a ha ven here in the new parish hall of the Church of Our Savior. The building also houses a bowling alley and a theater, In which was recently produced a musical comedy written by the pastor, the Rev. Edmund H. Stevens. The church is of the Episcopal faith. The Rev. Mr. Stevens says he sees nothing wrong about the Charleston, and would rather see his congregation dancing in the par- ish hall than downtown. “I can't see where the boys and girls are going to perdition just be- cause they want to enjoy themsel- “ Ohio LUE “All Doing N ety Below we are quoting a few of the OUR ANNUAL January Clearance Sale STARTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20TH attractive many values we are offering: One lot of MEN’S WHIPCORD TOP COATS $22.50 values. Special $11.95 One lot of MEN’S SUITS Just the thing for the business man’s every day suit. Special at $12.95 Sizes 35, 36, 37. MEN’S HEAVY at KEITH BROTHERS FINE VELOUR HATS Clearance Sale price $4.45 All colors, in the new shapes, and sell regularly at up to $9.50. MEN’S PATRICK AND OREGON CITY ALL VIRGIN WOOL OVERCOATS Clearance Sale price MEN’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENT MEN’S COTTON JERSEYS Gray, blue and maroon colors. Special at 95¢ ‘HEAVY ALL WOOL JERSEYS $3.00 values Special at $1.65 20% OFF ON CORDUROY PAN Clearance Sale price > Mrs. Charles Ockelmann. of Cincinnati and the twins born to her late in December via the Cacsarian method, are progressing officials of thi Questioned ves,” he tells objectors ———— $14.50 | MEN’S FINE or ® Walsh, democrat, Montar venient paid | An Irishman once lned up his} very favorably, according to her physician. The twins are Alvina $4 45 Seeds. gene colo sane OVERCOATS son's: examine family of seven giant-like a £0. pS UArly. DESL. i ported. that no. pledge of. secrecy arity, Cleaver, ean beeen ns and and Alvin, The former weighed five pounds, one ounce, at birth. a . 3eautiful patterns; belted or asked or given” the Aluminum | tron, The boy six pounds, 10 ounces. . Photo shows the proud mother e 7? TAVY os FO oe Company, Commissioner Van Fleet | “ain't they fine boys?” inquirea] #"d her babes. $6.00 values. MEN’S HEAVY boxed styles. explained to the committee, how-| tne father, LEATHER FACED JERSEY MITTS Worth 50c. Special at 25c Only 10 dozen of these Mitts. Shop earl MEN’S HEAVY WOOL MIX SHIRTS Wonderful values at $1.45 Sizes 1414 to 17. UNDERHILL’S HEAVY CARPENTERS’ UNDERHILL’S PAINTERS’ OVERALLS Clearance Sale price $1.45 They sell regularly at $1.75. MEN’S FINE DRESS HATS Very special at $2.95 Sell regularly at $5.00. BLANKET SPECIAL WOOL NAP AND wOOr MIX a One lot of BOYS’ ALL WOOL OVERCOATS Clearance Sale price $9.95 Sizes 16, 17, 18 years. One lot of BOYS’ MACKINAWS All wool; fancy plaids. Special at $4.95 Worth up to $10.00. _ EXTRA SPECIAL ever, that a majority of the commis- sion felt that the evidence “was of necessity confidential”, The courts have held that com- jon_examiners may not search _ Don’t let your child opt all night! = CHILD that coughs all night lacks vitality and soon becomes ‘so weak that it may easily contract aserious disease. For 53 years mothers have guarded their children from bad cough- | “They are,” agreed the visitor. “The finest in the world!’ ex- claimed the father. “An’ I nivver laid violent hands on any one of ‘em pt_in_silf-difince.” Tetraethyl Lead in Gas No Menace to: Health WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—()—|the exhaust fumes of the gas and Commercial gasoline containing; she had handled and _ distributed tetraethyl lead 1s not a hazard to/tetraethy] lead gasoline. the public health and there is no| No cases were discovered of lead reason why its sale should be pro-|poisoning or other @lisease resulting hibited under proper regulation,| from the use of ethyl gasoline, the Surgeon General Cumming of the] report said. public health service, was informed | investigation gave especial at- today by a committee appointed to omobile drivers who study the subject. were exposed to exhaust gases In a The investigation was ordered by|much higher degree than the auto- the surgeon general last May as a| mobile owner. It, was pointed ou | result of the death of five workers | however, that the health hazard in the Bay Way, N. J., plant of the/the manufacture and blending of rd Oil Company of New Jer-|tetraethy] lead is serious and .must be th 6 regulation Every cough destroys vitality The report of the committee was|and care, ‘I a that i ith Chambe € R rd "fits old relia ie renaatieteainn Erellef to bomreelexvupy | based upon a study of 252 individ-|provision be made for a continuing Size OVERALLS | coughs. The choking phiegm that causes spasmodic coughing uals exposed in various degrees to!study of the problem. Clearance ay price Abc | MEN’S BIB OVE C1 is soon cleared away and the cough is stopped. Nene TeYACS to I f For young folks Chamberlain’ ra Cough Remedy ia (deal because Clearance Sale pric« INS ERALLS it contains absolutely pure in; lients and no narcotics. Special at Get this safe reliable medicine at your drug store today. Made in three generous sizes; test size 25c, regular size G0cand Reautifil platds’-and) bordered $ 2 4 he family size $1.00. 5 Ba ‘a designs. Sell everywhere $ 1 Oo Oo Children like it at $7.50. Sells anywhere at $3.00. a Mothers trust it MRS. LILIAN CAMPBELL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT LADIES’ MERODE MUSLIN A novel correspondence course has been offered by Miss Chloe C. Bald | 2. L COUGH REMEDY ridge, director of rural! education at | - KNITTED Kotex, A3c Box 36-inch Bleached Hope 1 5 e he State Teachers’ College, Peru, . 7 v8 “13 { Rani et Wa niectotclen ite ea tapes | UNION SUITS and Gold Coin Muslin, yd We and your druggist guarantee it ent-teachers work and 1s the fir that has been offered by a college | In the United States. The course was | accepted and indorsed by the nation: } al board of parents and teachers at their executive session held in Omaha in October. Miss Baldridge was given a. life MUSLIN 36-inch Unbleached, medium weight, yd " 14e GINGHAM $1.00 Knee or ankle length; medium weight. $1.50 values for IRELAND KID GLOVES A good selection of colors SILK HOSE Pure thread MOTHERS: The above remedy is made by the makers of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, famous for the relief of bowel complaints and intestinal cramps. Write “Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Ia., for free sample. silk—no Rayon— $1.50 ROYAL SOCIETY semi-fashioned. $1.50 values, pair___ 32-inch, good quality, : : - nd 6 YARDS FOR s eck acing! Seat bre diane fancy cuff patterns. All ea es ‘ ie TEC We eachers’ . di. 534 to 714. $5.00 values, while | Stamped Aprons and Morning SHEETS ’ State Teach: | ie Dresse 72x90- inch ers’ association, at their meeting | ta y $1.50 values at e Hemmed Sheets ° 4 @ | tela in Omaha in November. | ast 2 eee Ls Bis00siner : | She hag served fou s as vice 81x90-inch $1.19 WOOL SERGE ROYAL SOCIETY ° ; president of this dist has in = | nmed Sheets | structed in institutes in 26 counties] § SECOND STREET PUBLIC MARKET of the state, and as od ati ss All wool, 40-inch Serges in a good Open Stock Stamped iG ods, con- | G 0S ARD B RASSIE aS Our Market Is Your Market f tenent of ance pe : dali (7 range of plain colors. 95¢ sierinig of Lunch Cloths, Napkins, ; ntir aang aha 34e 1 Ib. Bic-Nut Oleomargariné________@Re@ Gil test county count in tho state. aaa aa tains, Bed Spreads, Vanity Set Original prices up t = CREAMERY BUTTER, 1b..________ A ee oe «con 0 | Ol NIGHT GOWNS | Buffet Sets, Cen | PRINTED CREPE 100 LBS. WHITE SPUDS BS8B Wy ds Motel rocking siete Chloe C. Daldri Good wel Sareea ibapahe Sosa) AM Ea alll ff dtl ES c cutta, India, was’ tai Hood weight, fancy 1 Bs ORs NORTHERN TIS fo} Of Opps) soll) ee MO eas of Lytton, patronene of the hot-| cutta. The Young W patterns, each_-_-—- $1.60 /2 Pri rice m Sate ose $1. 95 been overcrowded {for some time, ow- nationalities and crec of Mohammedan, Christ and Hindu faiths find Stephen‘, an equal v The Anglo-Indian girls pred 10 bars Crystal W hite:Sospesesses—- 42%e No. 214 cans Yellow Cling Peaches___28@ ing to the increare of young girls earning their own livelihood tn Cal SHOE DEPARTMENT Entire stock of One lot of Flat Heel jominate One lot of Black and Brow No. 214 cans Apricots.._._--- INGREASE MANE the worlds SELBY OXFORDS KID OXFORDS No. 214 cans Sliced Peaches__ c Hoh wo ARCH PRESERVER | Two-tones, black, Ns anc Medium heels. $7.50 values a eset) t Inter- Q Wo 1 § to $8.00 values. 28, Van Camp s Tomato Soup a n pi Fier ten alc = ee this make. Broken 4 95 pair a $3. 95 Large bottles Advo Chile Sauce 28e ney oped ee : sizes, pair $ ° - ie oe ae oat CPO A ae ? be Clearance Sale. $9 ’ § 95 : a Aw One lot of G g Girls’ ws 4 Nn; place 4 alues. ‘ aes B ! gal. cans Aunt Dinah Molasses_____ 57e wes to $10 values. 1 P ¢ 3.’ One lot of HIGH SHOES q Small Van Camp's Spaghetti----______ 5c mittens thorn a Seat = 2 BOYS’ SHOES In black calf. Low heels. Siz P 2 One lot o. Made of heavy re-tanned leg 21% to 7, Q Dial > in 1924, a 2 plums Pickled: Beets, pints -—- tee - 21¢ # head RED CROSS PUMPS | Just the ki will give real | pair __ $1.00 Banana) Pies, each... -_ 4 eee 24e WASHINGTON, Jan. 19,—-()— aS and ivory gore, with | service. : 1. 45 ran ; ; ween * is so THe . | An tncrease in the corporation tax $10 to $11 values, values, pair é lot o ¢ , g 2 - and the . Pane Oe ae } Windsoi Dairy Farm Cottage Cheese, trom 1236 per cant to 18% er cent ened ae Siattos g 95 About 100 pairs in this lot is sree S SHOES : bill t es | val gf AS pair cs nae oe "| | Broken size " Rhubarb, Ib. peayae toca Py thassenete figkaae od ABaREn Lop z = One lot of pair $4 -00 Fresh California Rhubar peeres tee president ts 100 pairs of MEN’S SHOES AND Fresh California Spinach, Ib.. Etsadars nad gateaites nat eneebel|® snd Ruth J Dtaurer, head! ot. GIRLS’ STRAP PUMPS OXFORDS | penal Uae : Fresh Cauliflower, lb 17 Bl 2%, presiousy ordered reported chain of beauty shops. sald recent Sizes 1114 to 2. Come in grey, . | MEN’S HI ¢ UT BOOTS E &; Ms i | eg ill is ae would cut taxes this year by almost | ly Ve & national conv ree Be beast tan, ivory and brown suede. Rub- Bostonian and Walk-Over makes. 10, 14 and 16-inch tops. Extra ZB Fresh Brussel Sprouts, Ib,--------- DOS Fi Here. or, sbouk., #100,900:000 h ty, shop) owners that few! American Re apne, Valneg #8.50 to $5.00. | Black, brown and tan. $9 to $10 heavy. $8 to $10 values, Sizes i int fon. NG of ten ¥ 2 at, t 8, 2 - Imperial Valley Head Lettuce Pies eet hiitinas vec uf o'| tai came eae Sa Bao | pate ee. $3.95 | ie $4.95 (large heads), each_--_-.-=.---2_.- QE Fj crease the corporation levy only to| has been looked u ~~ . : 13 per cent on taxes paid this year} through the ages,” she sa All the California Round Radishes, bunch_____ 7¢ and to make the rate 1314 per cent | famous ities of history spent a after next January 1. By making a flat increase to 18% per cent Im mediately. Chairman Smoot estimat ed $43,000,000 more revenue would be raised. As the bill now stands !t provides Senator Smoot at $352,000,000, He for a total reduction estimated by will report the measure tomorrow. and will try to have it taken up Monday. 3 great den! of time and money on per- fumes, cosmetics and milk and per- fume baths But a walk down any large ctly avenue will convince you that the American woman, instead of achieving beauty, usually makes herself look worse than ever. Every woman must make a careful study i. Aa California Celery (extra large), bunch 45¢@ 2 bunches 29¢e Fresh Pascal Celery, bunch_--------- 12¢ Bunch Carrots, Beets and Turnips___-12¢ Bananas sibs one 9¢ or 30¢ doz. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM DEPARTMENT STORE , UNIONS of her own face and features, Half of the women have no idea what they really look like."

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