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TRADE COMMISSIONER EXPLAINS HIS LETTERS yitanz Copy Snt Senators on ji Baking Case, He Sayt. CALL TO TESTIFY; SLATED WASHINGTON, February it (JLP The inadvertent Illirrg of an un sent letter Is gtren by Abram F. Ujtn, of the federal trade commission, as the mion Oia nrrr nf'ak Lt w.w fceraTt a senate judleliry suboom mm) Ciltcr widely Irons one gent to Federal Judie Morris JL Soper, Baltimore, la connection with the Judge's dlsmUaal of a Clayton act complaint against the Continental Hating Company. At a previous bearing of the subcommittee, ta its inquiry Into entry of a consent desolation decree against the. Ward Food Products Company.

Myers Xid a copy of a letter to sop port his contention that be had advised Judge Coper that, on entry cf the decree, the, commission would distal it own eomdlxlnt aarra Continental The copy was unUke the. orismai presented yesterday by Judge Caper, who appeared at his own re Cjuest Co answer criticism, Vj SUtessent KH InclmdeA. Toe Carbon COOT rfrrn tha ernnmlt. tee by Myers read that ta his presentation of the case to Judge 8oper ooun Dm naa mzormed tnat when the decree was entered and the Clayton act complaint against the kmtloental Cled In district court at lituV was dismissed, the am. motion then would dismiss Its own complaint.

The letter shown by Coper did cot contain this statement. The discrepancy In the letters trought from Senator WUIiam XL 2irih Idaho, chairman of the Committee, ths titiiit oat "nt m)y lying, but forgery appeared hv yoiFvci. tiw nu seyers wotua do ns4 BewrlUes Letter. fa statement. If yen explained he Boper thai the Continental complaint wae to be dismissed, but later thought prooawe war.

ne naa not reached that mint In his aiwnmmt vlwii ths Judee took, the case out of counsel's Myers said he then rewrote his let ter. In his testimony before the sen ate committee, he said, he tiled a copy of the first and unsent letter, Instead of the rewritten one. This caa done, be said, "by sneer accident and not by design." Be added that he would be glad to appear. EG AND POULTRY MEN :1 DISCUSS PROBLEMS II State Officers to Speak Dealers on Program. WOMEN GO TO THEATER Members of the Indiana Egg.

and Poultry Association, win opes their annual two tday conrention at the Claypool hotel Tuesday, February 21, for a discussion of poultry problems and transaction of association bvui roQowmg reglstraUon of members Tuesday forenoon, a luncheon will be held In the Chateau room of th hotel with Uayor L. Ert Slack gtrtng an address of welcome, winiam Berllng. of Huntington, president of the association, wCl preside. L. Idler, state food and drug rem mis Inner of Indiana and W.

P. Jensen, of the federated agricultural trade, win be the speakers at the afternoon business meeting. Officers of the association will give recocts. and committees will' be appointed at this session. An extra business ses sion for live poultry dealers wis be neia at p.

bl, with C. E. Grant. of Vmcennes. presiding.

Women at tending the conrention wm be enter tamed with a theater party at the mojana tneaxer tn the. afternoon. A banquet, followed br a dance, win he held In the Riley room of the hotel Tuesday night Music win be pso naea oy uouana unoie. Directors wlU be elected Wednesday forenoon, and the attention of dele gates win be occupied with two ad dresses at the afternoon meeting by rmus sunoeruie. oi the united: States EC society, and A.

a. Ptimms for merty head of the poultry department, of Purdue University. After the convention adjournment, the newly elected directors will meet to organize far use coming year. veer nolle JUte iV eteiter fj eld M6od kand ear is citesys LI s3 irT. tryWr tart lemitkhgT jf FIREPROOF Oh WAREHOUSE iSt 20S 1430 N.

Hfinoli SL momrLATH. Kmwe4 Wtm svrtslaiac Wmjtk mad hj rivvr, Slscaae eiac mr tmtmtnt, will aMvcrpe Dr. mrmrm Ink Owimc IW Urn ttoa. lUrtn Dr. Wlllteas B4r.

ta tata imiiMr. Naa yar rrty aa rrtmrm mmwH't. Daat aay "rrty." MOKE AND BETTER COFTEE. Robert W. Service, the poet who wrote the 8peS of the Yukon.

which tney teu me is ouite a snelL has turned his hand to mystery yarns, and i nana it to nrm. The Bouse of Pear Is the best thing tn this line for many weary year. I am con templating turning song writer. I be here I could produce a rery fair parody on Valencia, on the Inspiration ox a cup of coffee and its aroma and the cheer, so dear. Us sheer delight.

etc Seriously. cant see why a reason able, normal person should erer era re toe spurious stimulation of alcohol when he can readily get the real thing from good coffee and without any untoward after effects. I sincerely bellere that xf really goxl coffee were made readily available everywhere, a great many folk who now hanker after the imitation joy. or rather the temporary orgetfulness. of ainonoHc Intoxication would prefer to live as total abstainers; since life Is so short, anyway.

World Wide Coffee dab. But when I think of the possibilities of organizing the World Wide Coffee Club, Introducing good coffee everywhere, I have to shudder, for tnis st once brings up dreadful vi sions of the terrible stuff that Is served tn the name of coffee tn most places ox rerresnment. Pray do not assume prefer any particular brand of coffee. Doubtless there are many perfectly good brands on the market. It so happens that am xond oz just plain coriee that comes without any name on it the storekeeper tens us it is good coffee.

and I can leu the world it is. Your storekeeper may be a good judge you ought to know bow much dependence you can place on his ad rice. It Isn't so much tn the brand that the secret of good coffee lies, as it Is tn the burning. Arena and Rain. When the pleasant aroma comes floating up to bed to coax you out tn the morning, gel all the contentment you can from sniffing it, for It Is a certain sign that the cook has ruined the coffee for beverage purposes.

The aroma she drives through the house ts the flavor that you will find missing from your coffee that sad morning. You see. she has gone and done It again let the coffee boil. It may be that she means well, tor many a cook cooks and cooks In the earnest endeavor to bring out the aroma. When such a cook gets through abusing the coffee, you have a bitter dose, a powerful solution of tannic acid, which Is no sort of cheer for the inner man in the early morning.

No one could be more loath to subsist on my oooking than myself, but I do know how good coffee and bad coffee are made, and I can tell you It goes bad the instant It begins to bou. Moreover am convinced that virtually all of the prejudice against coffee that neurotic and misinformed people cultivate is due to the crime of boiling the coffee. The proper making of coffee Is so simple: Ortnd the coffee, dump it in the pot, pour the cold water on it, stir in a bit of egg white, let It stand, half an hour if there is time, then put on fire. Watch the pot. and snatch off fire just before it reaches boiling point.

(ICESTIOXS AKD AXSWKBA. AsetlM Marminc Bath Hera. Ptrsaa Inform ma whether coV3 bath erahewcr each morainr bcnelldal to tba nrrroua ytm. Will It affect the veicht? (S. U.

B. Amwer If you aoor tb Irom fs7 rrJ Uyf on our stage 0 (A pukt presents i wi rm rr mm aa. mm aaawaaw The Immaculate boulevardier of A Gentleman of Paris, Evening Clothes' and Service for Ladies creates a new character In this moving tale of a composer who forgot to remember Directed by the man who made Menjon's last two successes! MAURICE NEWS NOVELTY AXB THK INDIANA BAND MYERS AND HANFORD GORDON KING LONG SMALL HOEKLER EDITH LORRAINE TUMLER FOSTER GIRLS THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1923. PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE WILLIAM BRJLDT, CL.

D. nvtj cm ba th bath, it rather beneficial to the rmoa trtem and circulation. It win not affert the wetrhu If yon feet weary, chilly, unrefreahed after the bath, it la no rood. How oo yo ttmah If yon whistle aad ting, it la aU ncht. rifteaa.

I am bey fifteen yearn ok and ranch interested In athletic. Once or twloa weekly I play baaketball wrth my club, and tTV. weekly I hare physical train tag ta acfaooL I woukl like to know how couJd tnaid bp aottod ootTy aad oe relop wind power. I Ure aaally and aiy cheat pais aomrtima ben I play. (B.

D. Aoawer It aouuda a thonrb yon are douir all boy of yoer a aboald at tent pt is sthleuea. maybe too modi. Better aak yew thyaica) edocaiioa teacher tor ad rice. He know a boat what you aboald attempt tin the way of trainm.

Of course yoa nan msk aura there la do DhTvtcsl defect to handicap yon hsra yoor doctor examine yon before yon amdertahe cootm of pbyatcsl tranjcc. Haaaklac Swlse. Is ft tayortoaa lor ctiiKlren ts haaw peiaou smokiBt eosnaotty in the where they Bleep? At turht the room has for at amok. The children are dxht sioBtha. two years sad etrht years aid C.

W. J. Answer Tea. the effect is the asms ss thoo the children smoked Utile, thenj aerres. Tb atnoker an cm Id be excluded from the house.

At least there should be opes windows and rood draft to carry tas amoks oat of th room. Dew Itch. Once yoa (see formula for dew itch. Please repeat it. Mrs.

C. T. Antwer "Dew itch is the name sometimes giveii to the rround itch or toe itch earned by the tavsatoa of the akis of tbs feat by the parasites of hookworm. Then there is another condition, parasitic affection of the feet caused by a fonrus or nnrworss. pre a lew amooc persona who ro barefoot ta ryiBaasiuxns twinmiaf pools sad th like.

For either coodiuoo ths best local remedy 1 know ts daxiy sppUesUos ef this ointment: SsUybc add psrts Bensnic sctd 12 psrts Petrolatum 100 psrts CwswsJ Tawr Physarassw Can yon rirs nve ths sddreso of an association or society for ths preeention sad renef of heart disease I Mrs. C. Answer ho. Your family doctor ess do that much better than say such or animation can (Coprrlxht John T. Dilie Company) Butler Fete in Ballroom The Indian, ballroom will be the ttinar far a danee fete Dromoted br the Women's League of Butler Col lege, and under we personal airecuon of Evelyn M.

Butler, dean of women next Friday evening, February 24. This oance ieie as vcu as oemg we first one for the Women's League of Butler, is also to be the starting of a fund for the construction of women's building at the new Butler rwwn at Vsirvtesr fleam Butler has expressed a desire to the students of Butler that wis oance ieie nay a true collegiate atmosphere and that It be one of the Icremost collegiate balls the history of Butler. She has also Instructed Mary Lee Orloff. pres Mnt tit tie Vnmffl'i Lasrue. and Martha Dean, chairman of the dance committee and her assistants, uiaays Booker and Leva Conn, to see that there Is nothing spared, so that this writ srfn not lack arjirlt.

One of the rwsm features of the evening will be the personal appearance of Tom Howard, premiere clown of Eells Ftoto Circus. Also Louise rurceu ruwcu and her partner will offer the new tango waltz. Plans are under way. but as yet have not been completed, to bring a large part of the stage show of the Indiana theater to the Indiana ball room on that evenlg. The band will play college songs and college dances.

rvtiiMr airurs wii be flashed on the huse scrim curtain tn the ballroom. s. a Those atenaing wui oe tea oy ujc rHOTOrTATS. TO OAT "THE LEGIONAIRES in PARIS" SO MOS, TTTA. WUUsas Harass, Joan CrawfsrS.

ta "SPRING FEVER" TOO AT MADGE BELLAMY "VERY COMPLICATED Tawwvrww. Maw. sn4 Twea. Marte FTerast. Bsrrlawa Fare THE RUSH HOUR" MTXDAI AD MOXDAT 'The Love Mart' BILLIE DOVE Satarday Clara Bow Get Year Man STARTING TODAY chcrr leader oi Butler.

All fraternities and soronUes srlll naTe bite oi enter tainment to offer. Features oi the Week's Screen Programs Centinaed From Pare Nine, brates the first anniversary ol the RiU theater. Oh Tsw Tees" at the KlveiL The Sunday and Monday offering at the RlToll will be Reginald Denny "On Your Toes." It is a story of how a real fighter is disheartened by his grandmother tn her effort to prevent him from engaging in the profession but is prrrailed upon by bis sweetheart to reach the goal tor which he ts axrmng. Denny is supported by Barbara Worth and a strong cast. Tuesday and Wednesday.

Jack Mul and Dorothy MacfcaU In "Man crazy" win be the attraction. Thurs day and Friday. Marlon Da Ties In "Quality Street" will be shown. Saturday will bring Tom Mix in Tumbun River." with his horse Tony. BASKETBALL AT MURAT Games to Follww Shrin Bosiness Meeting Monday Night.

Shrmers of Murat Temple win com Dine pleasure with business at the monthly stated meeting Monday night, when two bauketbaQ games will follow we February session of the Temple. One game will be be tween two fast boys teams and in the other, girls will be the contes tants. The Egyptian room will be used and the entertainment will be for members only. wmiam H. Bockstahler.

the new potentate, has announced the follow ing divan appointments: Oble J. Smith, first ceremonial master; Ed gar Hart, second ceremonUs master: Herschell M. Tebay, orator: Clyde 7C Titus, marshal, and Carl J. Prtnxler, director. Chairmen of committees for the coming year remain substan tially the same.

The spring ceremonial wQ be held Friday afternoon and evening. March 30. following the close of the Scottish Rite convocation, and the ritualistic ceremonies will be conducted bv the past potentates of the temple. Those rHOTOrXATS, LAST TIMES TODAY Shirtey Mas ow sUehsr Aries "Sally In Onr Alley" A a alt a. Z5 CTalUrvs, lSe I PRESENTINO TODAY I ST.

CLA1B Ft. Wayne St Clair Kegtnald Deruty la ON YOUR TOES ORIENTAL 1105 8. Meridian Wm. Haines tn "STRING FEVER" 8 TRAND ash. and Oriental Reftaald Denny ta ON YOUR TOES" Todai, MscbMw ssw Night norjnars dfx am.

la LOYES OF CARMEN Sl" MOV rs. HAROLD LLOYD tn GRANDMA'S BOY OS) Owr Stssw MICKY MrftHAXB With Jlsiswa MeCtsrs DANCING A WAT BLCES a I 6 STARTING TODAY Champion Mixer of Fun TTTTTT JOHNNY MEBUBs yy Tl QH, Boy! He gets into more mixups than a bowl of hash! But does he get out of them and how in a way that will keep you laughing for days and days. It's Johnny's greatest! BOBBY YERflOH in "SPLASH YOURSELF" AND MID BAND WITH JIMMY HATTON OM)T invited to participate include Ellas J. Jacoby. Denton r.

Billing sley, Leon T. Leach. Elmer F. Oay. E.

J. Scoo nover. John Munor. Louis O. Bud denbaum.

Charles J. Orbison, Oeorgs M. Splgtl and Arthur B. Wagner. TWO LAWS FOR DRY FORCE Agents Can Raid With Warrants sr Seias Property, Says Lswaosav.

WASHTNOTON. February IS AJ.) While believing that in the future prohibition agents rQ mare their raids, under the prohibition law, armed with the necessary search warrants, Seymour Lew man. ssrtitsnt secretary of the treasury, has pointed out that arrest under the old internal revenue act may be made without warrants. A new campaign soon Is to be made against Xkroor law violators, and as long as the revenue act ts on the statute books. Lowraan says, his agents may use their own discretion tn adopting the law most applicable to each case.

He added that all agents have been warned, however, to treat ii rxurteoosly persons dry ts mating the raids. Lowmaa pointed out Chat raids ta Chicago on some csUb llahment. resulUnf ta the paVCs 'r of some of them, were eondacte under the ou revenue art, as was thl raid on the Helen Moron Clud ti New York. In that raid the erm'J seised the club's fixtures, and Lowjcst said seizures are within the law. th courts being called on to eterminf whether.the.

property shall be soU of returned to the ceiencanta, I rHrmrt.tT Second Thrilling Week! JA3IES CRUZETS stupendous production i PlflWIISTlICP gtoujeJ 5r ESTHER llv 1 gy RALSTON, WALLACE BEERY, GEORGE BANCROFT, Vv WITH ESTHER RALSTON, WALLACE BEERY, GEORGE BANCROFT, II AT aTtaAaUaJ at. aVA fsaW a asasfl I JI sSTfj Here's a sonl stirrinf tale of the sea tea times as Inspiring as an Alger story bot possessing the same qualities of glorified youthful daring and placJc RECTOR and COOPER Dsxktown Steppers CHASs FA1UIELU JOHNNIE WALKER AND A SUPERB CAST ssssss How ytmU Iots 014 Ironsides," with iU sweeping it 1 1 xrt filmed scale mora spectacular thaa uj thisf seen cpea the, creew ts re. TToa story Utenselj bo Biaa and pies sis E. MACK SENNETT COMEDY FOX NEWS WEEKLY EMIL SEIDEL AND HIS MERRYMAKERS RAY WININGS, Organist M)M i nu I 1 A Qmxmotmt 31 Hoys! Gire thb little blonde hind shell take it anyhow this lixtie girl who itrrented the "Yes, hixn" the most popular character in the most popular book in mxnjycxrt. Gilihlde the boy friends, because here's the blonde they all prefer, lien can't forget this baby with her takinr wstx Yoall agree that she' a mighty tmxrt litdc Overtures girl just trying to get along.

Arrmmgmt Cdmxfm by ED RESENER Frank Nmrttmn. Utmm Vttapbont popular Favorites "In a Monastery ss Qtvt tbh UttU brunetU a band DESSA BYRD tbm Organs "A Song Convention" news TOPICS FAD LB and MReaIizadoa.

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