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si M M H G nin A A pact NEXT SENATE TO OPERATE UNDER MODIFIED RULES Republican Regulations to Per-| Mit-Wider Representation on Committees, Which Will Be Reduced in Size WASHINGTON, D. C., March 4.— When the next Senate, which will) be controlled by Republicans, con- venes, it will observe new legisla-! tive procedure, due to a modification | of the Senate rules which the Repub- | licans have unanimously agreed upon. | This modification is made in the in-| terest of a more liberal and a wider | representation on the various senate | conference committees, and was rec- ommended to a conference of all Re- publican senators by a special com- mittee appointed by Senator Lodge for the purpose of considering a re-| vision of the Senate rules. | This committee consisted of Sen- ator Lenroot, Wisconsin, Chairman; Senators Cummins, Iowa; Smoot, Utah; Norris, Nebraska; Harding, Ohio; Knox, Pennsylvania; and Hale, Maine. It reported unanimously in) favor of the revision of the rules, | and its recommendation, which was adopted without a dissenting voice, was as follows: “Resolved, That it is the sense of this conference that Rule XXV. of the standing rules of the Senate be) amended by adding thereto a new paragraph as follows: “II, After March, 1919, no Sen- ator shall be a member of more than two of the following committees of the Senate, viz.: Appropriations, Ag- riculture and Forestry, Commerce, | Finance, Foreign Relations, Interstate | Commerce, Judiciary, Military Af- fairs, Naval Affairs, Post Offices and Post Roads. No Senator being chair- man of either of the foregoing com- mittees shall be appointed on a con- ference committee upon any bill re- ported by either of the said standing committee unless it is reported by the committee of which he is chairman; and be it further “Resolved, That it is the sense of this conference that no chairman of; any committee named in the fore-| going amendment of the rules who} may be a ranking member of any) committee other than those named in| said amendment should be appointed on a conference committee upon any bill reported by the committee of which he is such ranking member un- less the majority members of such committee shall upon specific bills so recommend.” | The importance of the restriction | against chairmen of the “big: ten” committee serving on conference com- mittees, without special consent, lies in the fact that the most important legislation is generally drafted in con- ference committee. Because of the} present rules a small group of sen- ators, who hold important positions on the principal committees, automat- | ically became the senate’s representa- | tives on conference committees. In point of practice, it was not unusual | for one senator to be a member of three conference committees at one time. Under the new rule, confer- ance committee appointments’ will be | | | By MARGARET ROHE | (Written for The United Press) ‘Oh our happly little fireside Never more the me will seem; Streets of Cairo it resembles Or a devilish dervish dream. Sultan’s harem has naught on us, Save in numbers, I should Since Camilla’s bought the lates’ Oriental negligee. Beat the tom-tom, burn the inc makt to sing the eet bulbul. Then if that is not sufficient at the hookah take a pull. After that in proper spirit, I opine you ought to be, to put on the newest teagowns of bar- baric oddi They’re spired by early Egypt (Little Egypt, I should say) with a dash of Medes and Persian crossed ith Turkey by the way also ust a vague suspicion of Assyrian | design, with a soupcon of the Moorish and Algerian of line. They are really all evolved from ancient Ori- ental lore and a. yard or two of chiffon, highly colored—little more. If you’re panting to obtain one you will pant some when you do, for they |mostly all have trousers, loose of cut land gay of hue. Really such wild combinations as to color, you’lll agree, ne’er before in Occidental climates flourished hecticly. Orange, purple, green and scarlet sound a quiet tonal note. Surely Joseph’s famous gar- ment was a sorry little coat when compared to all this riot in a single negligee of exotic scramble colors, worn by females fair today. O’er the violent colored surface in manner a la Batik—such a costly thing to do. Worn atop the baggy trousers some sport coatees short and swe Others show long chiffo: Decency Clarification Decency is desirable for its own sake. | nition. Decency distinguishes Food may be safe but widely distributed among the senators instead of being confined to the sen- | ators who are members of the “big! ten” standing committees. In addition to adopting this rule, | two other very important provisions | were adopted to govern the procedure of the next senate. One provided that | after March 4th, the diplomatic and! consular bill, which has heretofore been regularly referred to the Com- mittee on Appropriations, shall be re- ferred to and considered by the Com- mittee on Foreign Relations. This change was made in the inter- est of the personnel and official stand- ing of our diplomatic and consular corps, it being held that the Commit- tee on Foreign Relations, which is in close touch with the diplomatic and consular affairs would be in much better position to judge what this de- partment of the government needed. | The other proviso, which the Re- publican Senatorial conference made, | was for the reduction of the maximum membership of all senate committees to seventeen. Under the present or- | ganization of the senate, several of the large committees have twenty | members. This new rule will provide | ninety-eight seats for Republicans and seventy-two for Democrats on the ten majority committees. “OH, IF 1 COULD BREAK THIS COLD!” Almost as soon as said with | Dr. King’s New Discovery Get a bottle today!’ The rapidity with which this fifty. year-old family remedy relieves coughs, Zoids and mild. bronchial ; 4 what has kept its popularity on the Increase by year. This aeadseh reliever of colds and in, never loses friends, It Seer akely end Pleasantly what ici recommended to do. One trial puts it i icine cabinet as absolutely in prcaeables 60c and $1.20, Bowels Usually Clogged? late them with safe, sure, com- fortable Dr. King's New Life Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, sour stomach, tongue coat, by elimin- ating the bowel-clogginess. 25c, CHIROPRACTIC (KIFRO-PRAK-TIC) CHIROPRACTOR (KERO-PRAICTOR) Bear these two words in mind. Become acquainted with them. ered. in its favor. Chiropractic demonstrates that there is a cause for all disease and invariably By scientific adjustments, without the use of drugs or knife, the Chiropractor corrects these defects and Na- Through CHIROPRACTI ture effects the cure. the percentage of rstorations is so large that the necessity for the employment of all other health methods becomes insignificant. ‘It is equally as effective for men, women and children. all suffering Humanity. Dr. Joseph wild designs in wilder hue splash_ Decency has been overlooked but is gaining recog- Decency adds pleasure and appetite to food. Safety alone is not sufficient. Decency demands the clarification of all milk. CASPER DAIRY CO. Phone 471 In them lies the hope of relief and resto- ration to the ill and suffering. It’s not many years since Chiropractic was discov- Yet today thousands who were sick and ailing are restored to Health and are happy witnesses to the merits of this the modern drugless way to health. The handful of pioneers has grown until there are now nearly 10,000 Chiropractors successfully practic- ing in the face of the bitterest criticism and strongest opposition that ever hindered a new and worthy idea. Chiropractic lives and adv: because the results it obtains are the best arguments REST ROBES ARE NOW TAKING ON LOUD ORIENTAL UNREST AND ONE | REALLY SHOULD WEAR A CENSER: |mantles flowing round the trousered feet. Some of trousers are quite guiltless, but they make up for the lack with exciting Batik panels hang- ing down in front and back. And of course with pants or sans then there’s a gorgeous color splash knot-! ted round each model’s middle, fring- ed or tasseled—it’s a sash. One with yellow chiffon coatee all Se, designed with Batik art looks just like | a mustard plaster, as to motif. smart. With it blend magenta trous- ers girdled with a sash of blue. I don’t think that I could stand it if I had it on, do you? Quite a lovely emerald model flows ‘oe’r trousers midnight blue, and the girdle, cloth of silver, shimmers softly | his own propaganda too strongly, but | gleaming through. Then as if it were |he expects to convince others of it.| too quiet to belong to all this ilk, on the breast in vivid scarlet arejably in Germany is the question of | two dragons done in silk. Yet another purple model is all|German feels he must talk to keep | t; spotted gold and green. This of ‘course is always spotted first of all the others seen. Neath a robe of figured chiffon, \orange and a sort of grey, purple satin trousers dazzle anyone who looks that way. While a flesh toned \slip of chiffon worn beneath a robe gated the war is constantly growing = | of black richly figured, blue and coral,,Germans in general believe this is| shows some figure, front and back. Really such exciting raiment for a rest robe seems amiss, yet no Miss or Mrs. either will forgo or Miss, I wiss, if she has the price of pur- chase, which perforce is very steep, quick acquiring for her boudoir one. They’re guaranteed to keep way- ward husbands home of evenings, for what husband cares to roam, with a Turkish Trousered Trophy, nestling in his happy hom | and q men from animals. unclean and indecent. H «| IN GOLD, HE SAYS | Passage, at the time she came to Mil- il can truthfully say that Tanlac is * TO SOaT INE WEDNESDAY, Maicfl 5, 1919 OWN LIES NOT GREDITED (By United Press) BERLIN. (By Mail.) —Geaman ltribute to the effectiveness of allied {propaganda is contained in the re- ‘mark of an official in the foreign office to the United Press correspon- jdent. “You folks have been so clever in your propaganda that Germans jthemselves are beginning to think |they are always wrong in their views. jIt is convincing them of the direct opposite of what they believe.” The Germans have always thot they had an effective and winning system of propaganda. Formerly it jwas effective, especially among Ger- mans, though it seems clumsy to jothers. Every German is a propa- |dandist for something, and he expects everyone else to be the same. A German usually does not believe | ~The biggest propaganda point prob- |who is responsible for the war. Every |people from believing that Germany did start the war. It is one of the ,arguments sure to come, if you con- verse with a German long. |. The people in Germany who be- lieve that Germans and especially the military class deliberately insti- due to allied propaganda, which they | blame for other new views that gain ground. They are amazed at the strength of this so-called propaganda One thing the Germans never will realize is that.the truth is the basic features of allied propaganda, and | its principal source of strength. The reverse was true of German propa- | ganda, generally speaking. |WORTH WEIGHT Milwaukee Man Says Mother Suffered Eighteen Years— Tanlac Restores Her. “If everybody in Milwaukee knew how much good Tanlac has done my mother there isn’t a one who wouldn’t think just as I do—that it’s worth ‘it’s weight in gold,” was the inter- esting statement made by Frank J. Passage, brakeman on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, living at 26 35th St. Milwaukee, recently. Mr. Passage’s mother, Mrs. Minne waukee, four years ago had been a |resident of Shannon, Illinoi#, for 50 years and is beloved by all who know | her. } “For eighteen or twenty years” continued Mr. Passage, “my mother has had trouble with her stomach and | BY MAN PEO jagreed with her and she was subject to fecanene attacks of acute indi- i jthe only medicine I have been abn. ‘to find in all that time to do her any good. Nothing she would eat has stopped bothering her almost en. tirely. I have never seen such time she started taking it she had been down in bed for five weeks ana couldn't stand on her feet but a few|change in anyone as Tanlac has made minutes, if she tried. Well, she har|{n mother. I am very grateful for iv taken two bottles now and you may j and*she is feeling mighty happy her- believe it or not, she fs up doing all | aself. ide an ay) fe. auch in be. ti \her cooking and housework and 1»|half o! ‘anlac. an ave been tell. ne Pe ta aoe REE TT feeling fine. She is now 69 years|ing everyone in the ‘neighborhoon jsuffer for hours. At times this gas!of age but I declare she gets around | about it. : |would press on her heart, almost|like one many years younger. She} Tanlac is sold in Casper by the |cutting-off-her breath and I actually/sleeps like a child, eats anything sht |Casper Pharmacy and in Aleova by |thought she was. going to die. She/Wwants and. that gas and indigestion the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. {complained of awful pains through " = jher stomach and left side and woulu jbelch up sour gas for hours. I have joften had to get'up in the middle ot the night and doctor her on account| of this gas, and I don’t believe shu! jever got a good night’s rest on ac.! {count of the pain she suffered. Dur-)| ling the past year she lost twenty | |five pounds in weight, or more anu {all her strength seemed to leave hen | |During the past six months she has} |failed very much faster. All she was} jatle to eat was a little soup or min} and soft boiled eggs, and even this would hurt her. Her condition be-, came so serious that on December jthe seventh I quit work in order te istay home and take care of her. “One day I noticed a Tanlac testh- | |monial in the paper which was sc jgestion, In little while after eat EHH KHAKI HEHEHE HELLA AAAS SRA GEAR ASAI, Have Your Carpets and Linoleum NEW OR OLD, LAID BY AN EXPERT Also Drapery Hanging The Oil Exchange Bldg., the Wyatt Hotel, Henning and Mid- west Hotels, the Mountain States Telephone Bldg and several private residences in Casper are proofs of my ability. raightforward and convincing tha.| D. H. HERBERT 407 S. Lincoln St. * Phone 555-J |I told mother I wanted her to try the |medicine. She agreed and at. the | A CHHBHEHHHEEBHHEEHHHEEHHHHEPEHEHEE HHI EHH HE AEH HHI EEE SEE E: KEK K HAKKAR ERISA EERIE uovwa_._ HTK OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE THE NEW PRICE $1,250 F.0.B. 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