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The Daily Register from Harrisburg, Illinois • Page 5

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Harrisburg, Illinois
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The Daily Register. Harrisburjf. Illinois September 19, 1951 I London traffic is held up 100,000 Only drone bees are allowed to daih the K-vel visit neighboring colonies. Queens gates. rc-WiC'iimi; a loss' and workers are not accepted out- 4500 v.orsiufe side their own colonies.

Black suede Brown suede nigh and low heel styles Black suede Grown multicolor leather Wine multicolor leather Lady Skyhook ChiSdrens Story WEEQ Saturday 9:00 A. M. Federal Agents Turn Up Losl Brother Of Ralph and Scarface Al Capone 1 CHICAGO, ed him back into the eral agents investigating the in! i in Obscurity come tax paid by Ralph (Bottles) To provide him with an income. Capone today turned up a "lost' authorities said, the family put brother" whose identity had been' the elaborate home Ralph mint kept a closely guarded 'underworld at Mercer. in James' name secret.

and paid him rent. The fantastic disclosure was Authorities said that as far as mrde the issuance of a sub- thev know James had nothing to ptna for Richard (Two-Gun) Hart, do 'with the clan's prohibition era whose real name is James Capone. activities here. They said hi liv- L'ntil issuance of the in obscurity for 33 yeais persons close to the Chicago He now is about 04 years old. dti world never dreamed that authorities said.

Ralph and his notorious brother. YJ IC grand jury investigating tht- late Scarface Al Capone. had Ralph's income taxes adopted the another brother named James. snrae tactics as the grand Federal agents said James will indicted Al for income tax appear Friday before the federal evsion lnTM Ses im eStigaUne Ph a to obtain bills recC lR income taxes. fjnanc ial rccO rds.

the Kan Away from Home bt gun matching Ralph's the glare of publicity tures against the income he claims focused on the Capone family when Al was the overlord of Chicago bootleggers during the prohibition era, no mention ever had been made of James. Authorities said the "lost brother" ran away from home when he was, 16 and joined a circus, lie travelled about the country and The principal ideas behind Sal- firally settled in Homer. Neb. vr.lion Army work are redemption There, he became a local law nd prevention Major Paul Robb. enforcement officer and got the Louis, stated in an address be- mck-name "Two-Gun" because of rc members of tne Kiwanis cHH RUTH MILLETT Just Be Yourself; Don't Let Oiher People Run Your Life By RUTH MILLETT NKA 8Uff Writer 'I old Alu-o a start-, i'.

I ilH-eriullj to bed i SalVOtlOH Of" (vlWOtllS ni K'it at the Masonic temple llle director o. anm.al hn diligence on the side of law and order authorities said They said he still lives in Horn- er and still holds the job of con- i or town marshal, but that he came here after bein served i a subpena Homer. a a welfare organization and so- Authorities said he is staying a i service group. Major Robb here at the home of his mother, slale but it -is also basically a Thcrese. But the family refused I rc organization, he said.

'o answer the telephone or founded with the idea to holo the door. rtc i a im peop'e for worthwhile In 1937. they said, he wrote ice i In addition to the work of re- i hV came to Chicago, authorities nd i a a oric lan wc! ot i prK'leged 2 homes to train thcm in PrJfC'P 165 of good citizcn- Don'l Suffrr Another Minute iVo matter how ninnr rcmctlics yon hare tried for itching of eczema. foot or whatever your fckin trouble may be anything from head to foot -WONDER SALVE and WONDER Medicated SOAP can help Developed for the boys in the 4rmy nmr for you falki at httnm WONDER i inlijccptic. Ko nrlr Safe for rhildrfn.

Gel WONDER SALVE rrinlu or refunded. A truly -wonderful prcpirfttiun. Try it-- -todmy. rectal troubln. j-et PYLOX.

Xo ittittn. Pnin rctteTinr. tofce wittt and ke? Clip ad. Sold in Hamsburg by Jackson, Barter Keltner. and Ray's Drug Stores: in Eldorado by Golden Rule or your hometown druggist.

sweet-faced, strong- ll- Mid. stopped short .1 i word stand for i i She said "Don't u.n ME." motto, it v.hcn you gel 'uei S'i! and the crowd to do something you a any business -don't run me" to -ind make up your own it when you are up have a husband and i iii Don't let anv i i i i husband. in i or house. HI'IIK mbiT it if are ever ii-inpieil 10 to live your life by il a i othei people cut. It's i i on I anyone else rut.

it for yoii Xnd then are older member it i when your ilnldren come home and try to nuike aver hie and make deci-ions lor jou. throw back i i head, look them in the eye "Don't run ME." YOURSELF' IS L1FFAS iJK.GKST BATTLE Keep a for your motto, Alice and the and the people in a aie closest to you will never run A if tl0 1 wi have ha battle-to be yourself, to stick to vour own standards, to choose the kind of life you want, to decide for yourself what is important and 'what is not. you're onlv three now. But If never forget those words, you will always bo Alice not so'me misshapen thing the world might mske of you. Let those words be your motto and you'll get along.

They're wonderful words, spunky words, lighting words: "Don't run ME." Clear Way for House To Consider $400 Flat Pay Increases WASHINGTON, Sept. The House Rules committee cleared thc way today for the house to consider a flat $400 pay increase for 500,000 postal workers and 1,000,000 Civil Sen Unclassified employes. Thc committee also approved a bill to reclassify and raise the pay ol postmasters and supervisors. All three measures are expected to reach the house floor later this week. BROKERAGE "MONEY SAVERS" 25c VALUE! CHILDREN'S COTTON PANTIES Perfect Quality, Fine Combed, White Cotton Knit Double Fabric Crotch.

Covered Elastic Waistband. fc The Oriiv Register 25c a week ship and religious education, Major Robb said. The Salvation Army must have the interest of all citizens and their help in financing its program, he said. Captain Ruth i charge of the local Salvation Army was a guest of the club at the meeting, and- Dr. John Slightom, who is chairman of the drive for i fuiids.

was introduced as a new Kiwanian. Rev. E. M. Oakes, pas- I tor of the First Christian church, was also a guest, introduced by Ronnie Doerge.

Kiwams buttons were awarded to Orval Dean and Horace Kinc, who have recently joined the club Thc buttons were awarded by Glen Jones. The Daily Register 25c week SMITHALSOP A I ANNUAL ONE CENT etter Hurry! Only 3 More Days. Sale Ends 'at, Sept. 22 Including Imperial Washable Wallpapers A large selection of beautiful patterns, selling regularly at 21c to $1.50 per single roll. Now! You buy one roll at regular price which entitles you to another roll for only ic.

Border and Ceiling at regular prices. Sale includes several patterns from other reputable lines. TWO Rolls for the price of ONE Plus ic Bring in Your Room Dimensions for Estimates Room at Sensational Low Prices 12 Rolls of Side Wall 18 Yds. of Border ROOM LOT BOOM LOT 12 Rolls of Side Wall 18 Yds. of Border ROOM LOT 12 Rolls of Side Wall 18 Yds.

of Border Every Pattern In Our Slock Is Included in This Sale STRICKLIJTS Point Wallpaper Store 108 N. Vine Phone 151 Saline County Bvys lit Paint" One Day Specials! Featuring Specially Selected Items at Great Savings! Thursday Only! Thursday Only! Men's Gabardine Slacks Regularly $10.95 $7.88 Fall Colors A (AH. Extra) (MEN'S STORE) Thursday Pinwate Corduroy $1.39 yd. Regularly ijil.69. Wanted colors.

(BASEMENT STORE) Luray Dinner Sets Regularly $6.80 20 PC. Starter Sets (MEZZANINE GIFT SHOP) Thursday Men's Handkerchiefs 6 for $1.00 Reg. $1.30 Val. Large (MEN'S STORE) Thursday Only! Select Group Women's Shoes $6.98 and $7.98 Values All heels. to 9.

(SECOND FLOOR) $4.88 Thursday Scenic Pictures $5.50 Reg. $7.50 Val. Size 22 20. A I GIFT SHOP) 'Thursday Only! Short Lot Women's Suits $21.00 Regularly $35 to $45 Sizes 9 to 1C (SECOND FLOOR) Thursday Women's Jersey Gowns $2.37 Regularly $3.19. 32 to 36 only.

A I FLOOR) Thursday Only! Women's House Dresses Regularly $3.98 New Patterns; 12 lo 52 A I FLOOR) Thursday Women's Rayon Blouses $1.66 Values to $2.29. Short sleeve. (BASEMENT STORE) Thursday Only! Wrisley Toiiet Soap Regular $1.00 Val. Limited Quantity 12 bars for A I FLOOR) Thursday Bovs' Pullover Jackets $1.99 Reg. Value.

Sizes lo 1fi. (BASEMENT STORE) Thursday Only! Peppereil Form Fit Sheets $2.99 Regularly S3.9S Full Hed Size A I FLOOR) Thursday Plastic Place Mats 2 for $1.00 Regularly G9c ea. Asstd. Colors. 12x17.

A I FLOOR) "Thursday Only! Regularly $1.98 Size 70x80 (KASEMENT STORE) Thursday Misses' Fall Skirts $4.49 Regu'arly $5.95. Sizes 21 to (SECOND FLOOR) 'Thursday Only! Large Non-Skid Loop Rug $7.50 Regularly $9.50. Size 30x54. Assorted Colors. A I FLOOR) Thursday White Outing Flannel 27 yd.

Regular 39c quality. 27 inches wide. Heavy. (BASEMENT STORE) Thursday Only!" 's Rayon Twill Slacks $3.77 (IJASE.MENT STORE) Regularly Fall Colors. Thursday Floral Drapery yd.

Values to $2.49. 48 inch width. (MAIN FLOOR) Thursday Only! Ler I (o 3 YcK Assorted Fabrics 1-2 off (BASEMENT STOKE) Shop at HART'S Thursday for These Special Vdues!.

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