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W = DAUGHERTY PROBE DEVELOPS INTO ROW ® (Continued from First Page) “There are several reports filed by me with the Department of Justice,” Scaife said. Wheeler asked Mr, reports, “It is & splen 1id one, 1 understand,” Mr. Howland returned, “We will furnish it it we can.” “You've said your investigations were bBlocked,” Senator Wheeler sald. “I was told tliere were no more ap- proprfations for the audit of these ac- cunts,” Scaife said. “Wasn't there a general appropria. tion to Mr. Burns' department for in- vestigation then?” Senator Wheeler| 1sked, “Oh 'yes, there was a general appro- »riation.” 5 “And the Bureau of Investigation rontinued to function on other mat- ters?” “Oh y “,l_e”"::“h;‘; ;‘(‘I'u W:::""l;'l‘mjm] be.| 1 made myseit a flmous beauty, dile Seilh Mk thave w So0 9% and that beauty brought me glory. I hue nely 1ere Were no appro-| pave kept that beauty to a grand old | uristions age. After 40 years in the limelight, Scaife sald he had beed told at the| w1 ook o girl of 19, army air service that service ‘had These facts are due to helps 1 orders not to give me any more infor- found through years of world-wide ‘natlon” scarching. They are, 1 believe, the Scaife said he had filed two copies best beauty helps in existence, No of a report with the Department of{ g0 | know has, in other ways, at- Justice. The report, he added, was|yained any like 1ts, fo the effect that the aircraft case| go | have had these helps prepared nrosécutions were belng “blocked.” fang placed where all may get them. Scalfe sald his report covered the And I hope to see them bring to mii- “Wright-Martin and Standard Air-| jjons the. benefits 1 gof. 'I”ml and all the cas There was Just four will do another report on a ase in which Theds be gy rise 82 e riment for §50,000,000." have cohbined them in four prepara- .My reports wére made to Mr.)yons And anl are sold at modest Pufns and T gave duplicates of cach prices which every girl and woman cport to Colonel Goff,” he said. Sl heand. A “What recommendations did You| ope is my White Youth Clay, A nuke in these?” clean, refined clay, vastly more effi- The principal recommendation | gjong than ordinary cluys. A elay per- vi8 that these blocks to the investi-| gooted by French experts through 20 ation be removed,” Scaife went on. | years of scientific study. Senator Wheeler interrupted to|” Ay White Youth Clay brings a new tad the report on the subpocna serv-| compiexion, rosy, clear and an, Tt ce to M. 8. Daugherty and to rveport combats all lines and wrinkles, \0 the failure of Daugherty and other woman who once ftr it will ev .n:: ofi'lcin'l‘n to ;pphur. go without it. It costs econts and move that the matter be taken ¢ 1o the semate by resolution,” Sena- Youthful bloom tor Wheeler said, “and that they be Howland for the | like nothing else you know, It con- B e e P Tnfl MUBH MEAT senate for refusal to obey the sum- Fink had undertaken | to the United “On Saturday you read {held in contempt of the United {mons, or turned over States attorney for indictment by a grand jury ac Mr. 1o aid, referring ] s The committee agrced to take up to Miss Stinson's assertion that she |tending from the matter in exceutive scssic wad been “framed up” in a Cleveland | the knecs, Scalfe rcad a memo from Meyers, then speclal assistant ..m.x take A glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys | oy general in charge of war fraud it bladder bothers ases, which he said showed how he you 1 been blocked in preparation of s rand cases, The memo had to Jdo with an alr audit the witness was then the War Departiuent [Z4tivg Lo0 much meat may produce Iuney trouble in some form or other, | gaoking from (0y8 & well-know authority, hecause [y ore™s 87,000,000 over-payment ihe uric acld excitcs the kldneys, they | {\co Ajroraft companies. was indicated. become overworked; get slugglish; presumed”. those clog up and canse all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misory | ywoiene.Martin company and $2,000,- the Kidney region; rheumatie twinges, [ goo 1o the Dayton-Wright company. ore hrnrlmhml acid stommch, cons |~ (T ganite siipation, torpid liver, &l vplomn»h l denying any purpose to |,1,,ok the air- | craft cas: Scaife said he ments were § vladder and urinary freitation, craft investigations was read, e moment your back hurts or “Phey huve ne got the audit yet," idicys aren’t acting right, or if blad-{ g oo coa. 'or hothors you, get about four ounees |~ g ira gaid that of Jad Salts from any good pharma- had been “put on to assist cyi take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days| vestigated Mean and your kidneys muy then act fine, " #he first thing 1 did on this inyves- This farnous salts is made from the | yeamon was to Investigate Means,” ucid of grapes and lemon juice, com- | g ire said Lined with lithia, and has been used Means was later suspended, the wit fur gencrations to flush clogged kid- | oo eaid neys and stimulate them to normal ac- SWhy tivity; also to neutralize the acids in “Recn we w the urine 8o that it no longer frritates, | 10 paoks,” declaved Scaife, tius often ending bladder disorders, “Iow clse were you hlocked 2" dad Salts tannot injurc anyone; | geaite sald he had Gaston Mon him by Burns, asked Senator Ashurst water drink which millons of men |, ajw and women take now and then to “I would work up the cakes gen- Ip keep the kidneys and urinary | epaity, and the war department would | organs elean, thus often avolding seri- | 40 (1o audit,” he said. “One of the vius Kidney disordess, first troubles—1 went to the two scry- O (r——————————————— . . | thon ' areless Shampooing | "This report drew an answer on ek Spoils The Hair || 5 | aid 1 ruary b from Meyers, who said he | | ————— | “c0U1d 10t a1low to pass the statement | investigation was|ator Wheeler and Mr. Stearn.” 8 Nosi : | that the atrcraft oap shouid be used very carefuily, | blocked” by the air service's refusal f you wapt to keep your halr looking | (0 e 5 ts lgst. Many soaps and prepared | S iiian Tades thampoos contain too much free al-| The Hearing Today . knli. Thie drics the gealp, makes the | Roxie Stinson, divorced wife of Jes jair brittle, and ruidk it Smith, submitted herself today to cross-examination by counsel for At The hest thing for | 4 Wulsified cocoanut ol shampoo, which | 10Tney General Daugherty, against | whom she has made a long scries of # pure and grensoless, and i better |r.I anything else you can use. ‘1|m|l.'vl before the senate investiga I'wo or three teaspoonfuls is suffi- '::‘”‘“:‘ 'llr‘l'x",»'s: :';|”x“ "“'"rn'rli;;i‘j‘lm' to cleanse the halr and scalp ot Pere iy re Soroumhiy. Gimply. Teokaton 'm!lptmmhlz for her former hushand's wir with water and rub it in. 1t|Suicide. nakes an abundance of rich, creamy | 8:hbe, which rinses out easily, re- ol ing every part of dust, dirt fandruft and cxcesn oil. The hair dries | tuickly and evenly, and it leaves the ea'p woft, and the halr fine and sitky. wight, lustrous, Auffy, wavy, and easy & manege e You can get Mulsified cocomnut|WIIBOUL WS seope. il shampon at any drug store, It §s| “"‘i‘m‘“_ “’"’" X* sleady use 8 Millions Not Probed Paul Howland, long titne fricnd of e attorney general | eross-examination, |eided upon after the committee had (held that further inquiry into the story of a $33,000,000 profit 1o five {men from a deal in oil stocks was e A o ew o hoes MM [the White Motor stock which Mids upply every member of the family A s - Stinson has mentioned in her test] or montha. mony a8 being reccived from Jess e ————— e “This certificate for 25 shares of White Motors, which you sold e Columbus in Se p"m . 1922 Howland began. “Would you say that you did not buy that stock in nrmlm- ’ 1921, yourself 7" — Miss Stinson hesitated A1, Neck and Arme Fasily Made | Was Given By Smith Smooth, Says Specialist, | “To be frank about it, that certifi s breaking out of the skin, even | SMith,” she said. i She owned at several times certif itching eczema, can be quickly | o ‘-:ur:‘ 1: appiying a littie Mentho- | cates of White Motors stock, she said, shur, declares a noted skin spe-|and would not be certain as to the fecause of its germ destroy. | disposition of any particular lot. propertics, this sulphur prepara- | = “Did you have a 25 share certificate cgins at once 1o soothe frritat. | registered in your name ch you and heal eruptiones such as|sold September 18, 19227" Howland pimples and ring worm. asked, scidom fails to remove the tor-| “1 may have,” Miss Stinson said. ent and disfigurement, and you do| Pressed to say that this was the 3t have t6 wait for relief from em-|stock that Smith gave her with in- ursssment. Improvement gquickly | structions to sell “quickly and quiet- tows. Sufferers from skin frouble'1y,” Miss Stinson said “no.’ wuid obtaln & smaill Jar of Rewls:| Miss Stinson said the business deal entho-Sylphur from any good drug- | on Whieh A. L. Fin' had ealled her to # and use it like cold cream. My Secrets . Of beauty are yours now, if you wish By Edna Wallace Hopper My Youth Cream is a cold eream | to | read over Jetters 1o him." 000,000 to the! Cussed the matter with Frank A, Vane [on the Carrol from Meyers .| #tory that she gotting at these | A “arranged with | tuken @ delightful effervescent lithia- | yje war department to continue the ! fces and ey told me they had Sders | not to give me any further informa. | conducted the | which was de-| and first took up| |cate was handed to me by Jess 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924, sented himsclf to be trom the \\nu\ “You know that is denicd Howland @ut 1 “1 don't e bhere was a th purty ther Stinson said pamed a Washing ton Courthon. (Johnson §s employ which is not I'ress.) Howland 2l Smith W, ennett, Colum ¥, from eontidential relation rocounsel Senator Ashurst, demociat, Avi sl Howland “owed it niittee o withidraw the Mr. Howiand diopped You marei Novembe “When were you divor “Aboul a y “You test 011 you there was 000,000 by five wend Wi “Just a minut put in cided not to go into Dungherty and Smith “You sce how we ur Mr. Howland sail “You are not | tains products of both lemon and|ge we, ' Senator | strawberr “reneh experts have eme | o orney bodied in it the best skin helps they Kknow. ence of cor Apply it after the clay. Also use into Mexico—a conspiracy 1t hatriu handicapped,” general has retused 1o ug the files that show the esist- pitacy to smu, also lln\(mww as Bathe Tights 10 3e Extended to 1 Inches Above Knee. Stockingless: | N it us a night cream not prosecuted, . a powder base. Keep it ever on the | and protect: My al Youth is |u|u|vl clean; ONE P[E E BpTHlNG SU”‘S er, now used by leading beauty e V) 1 | unimal, no vegetablé fat, The skin | . cannot absorb it. So it cleans to the | W Any depths, then depa and refuse nothing else can reach | comes with it. Great beauty expe charge $5 for it. Mine sells for perts the world over. 1t contains no | And the dirt | conts, March Although banned for women summer, Mayor 1d- vesterday officially during the coming cquality of the sexes Atlantic Cit bare Jegs wer X bathers hiere last The hair you env {ward L. Bader v glorio dsdue “.vnnmm('u 4 thaty silky i . and ason complet finer every year. Failing hair, dan- [0t 0 e st &tid aray halraiare Siki o me, | Would prevail on the beaches of this the one-picce bath- i Hair Youth is applicd with an eye|resort. . Usc of dropper, directly to the scalp, 1t does not|ing suit, with skirt, and no stockings, ot W el ke | may be considered regulation attire, e ud 81 with eye| * Mayor Bader supplemented his de- |evee by being photographed standing FLELA (janters sul | between two young womien in the Ny e Jwith eaen. |abproved swimming habiliments They will bring It you | Their costur he described as both want more beaut i these are)modest and giving complete freedom | S e % 19 5ot then | of action in the water, Drive, Chicag Specifically, the regulatons call for {the bottom of the tights to be no inches above the knee and the hottom of the skirt to (be no higher than seven inches aboyve from & [the knce. On.the way to and from | beaches, all bathers. men and MUst Wear a covering ex- shoulders to below igRists Rubler Co.,” which deal Tire & statement about, this Cleveland truns- | the | action?” Mr. Howland said, referrin %\\um‘n iotel With A, L. Tlink by false regis- | ) 'uuuun “You said you ha Jrnu\n notes 2 000 lllcgal l)oc(m of what went on l\'lv y i AAIOD L., "DIVE ous .. 'dnut ou) 0103 1. | Reported in \e\\ York presume, though, that 'l ever forget| Albany, N, Y., March 27, sistenee about that,” of at least 2,000 illegal medicad prac- | “Have you talked o this mutter [ titioners in New York state at the with Senator Wheeler?" | present time was charged Ly Dr. | “1 have met him,” she said, “1've | Augustus B, Downing, medical edu- cational dircctor of the state depart ment of education, at a hearing ye legislative committeos I-Latin bills which seel annual re-registeation and licensing of physicians. Talked With Vanderlip Asked as to whethor she had dis- | terday before | derlip mald she that “he told o was interested { “How long have you known Mr.| This number, Dr. Downing, declar ‘ Fink?" asked Mr, Howland, od, did vot include chiropractors, who “About ten years,” she sail hiad presented the most strenuons op- ’ Registered as Mres, Fink, position to the registration proposals I Mr. Howland at the hearing, and who held that b 1d found herselt reg- | cause of the technieal nature of their iatered es ink's wife profession, they did not violate th | b you come in as a purchascer of | present medical practices of the sta | rubber stoek 2" Mr. Howland asked, | it did thelude, however, he emphasiz Miss Stinson said that Fink had o |ed. a number of “diploma-mill" gradu rded hee. A “Mr, I his | ates who had been driven from Con partner, she went on vl the two | ecticut and other states during recent [ “had 40 wen out in Cleveland.” quaek' | “Did Fink tell you that the coms |y tlone pany was In a receivership in the I of the Hon. Newton D, Baker?” s u citzen, continaed to test her Thaw to Be Examined to His Mentality | | Miss Stinson said Fink had wished | to interest her as an investor in the Phila a, March 27.—A rubber comy pal bt that she thought it was * and had | gists to examine Harry K. Thaw, now | nothing to do with it fan inmate of the Pennsylvania hos | “1 was introduced as Miss Brown |pital for mental and nervous diseases to Mr. Lllis at the Statier hotel,” Miss | was signed yesterday by Judge ) 1 insbon went on don't know why; | Willls Martin in common pleas court I asked Mr, Uink what he did it for,” | The decree was asked by IHoward Miss Stinson, Howlan put in, [Irish and Walter Iliddle, “finally decided not to interest” her- Thaw's cstate and is preliminary 1 self in the deal, the trial jury on April 10 to de “When did you next sce Mr. Iink {termine Thaw's mental condition aster leaving Columbus?" Thaw recontly petitiongd the “At home where he came with ens [for such a trial and has the support of hig mother, Mrs, Mary €. 7T “You have explained that at Cleve-| Connsel for the trustees explained land you were incensed to find your- that it was not their ire 1o oppos elf registered like that,” Mr. How- | relcase of Thaw but that they wished and said, “but you had dinuer and to ascertain his mental condition be reakfast with him.” fore turning over his estate, said to 1 had breakfast with him because | be valued at more than a million dol- | T wanted an arrangement whereby 11lars, uld get my luggage,” Miss Stinson retorted, | Likes Vink a Lot [ M me “I don't fesl kindly toward Mr.!was driving :-mn Fink—yet a man I 1 this morning and John Hughes of 37 | years before, irresponsible perhaps,”§ curbing said the witness, “Down deep in my and was struck by the fender heart 1 think a lot of Fink, but that | of his machine, ace il |18 of no interest to the world.' made by Stetnman “Do you think he was wunfricndly transaction 7" plow and received mino permitting “one or more” neuroto trustees o court STHEPS I\ FRONT OF ATTO man of 49 Buell sty on Orchard stre known 12 Maple street stepped from th Hughes was knocked bruises; {to you in this |‘ “1 don't know=—1'd like to find out.” Mise Stinson reprated her state-| Fresh ment that “Lyle Johnson, who repre- { —advt Lges, 3ic doz Russell Bros. i | | prettlef FLOORS O-Cedar Polish, applied with O-Cedar Polish Mop, makes finished floors gleam anew like velvet. { Saves work, too, for O-Cedar cleans, dusts, polisles, all in one easy operation. 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