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Mystery? No!There is nothing mysterious in making delicious ice-cream; nosleight-of-hand;no shrouded secret. Mixing real cream and granulated sugar with a t-ue fruit flavor is all there is to it. The brilliant, de- lightful taste—the tongue-surprising smoothness—and the wholesomeness of Breyers Ice-Cream all result from that sim- ple, old-fashioned combination. Tt can be done by anyone. Why it is not, I am sure I don’t know! The ‘Breyer Ice Cream Company made enough ice-cream in the past year every SJorty-eigh: largest cities in the United States! & Cream tastes melted i chocolate, VANILILA CHGCOLATR STRAWBERRY PINEEPPLE BURET ALHOND & Every Ice-Cream Dealer in Philadelpbia and in cities within a radius ef 100 miles will be invited to attend the Ice-Cream Dealers’ Convention on March 24, 25, 26 ard 27, at the new Breyer Plant, 43rd Street and Woodland Avenue. This Convention to which the Brever Com- pany will be host, is planned to be one of the most helpfui events in the business lives of all Ice- Cream Dcaiers. = On your way.home to- night stop at your Breyer Dealer’s and take home a heapirg dish or box of Breyers Ice-Cream. What could put more genuine joy into the evening meai? ¥/ “My customers toli me I anly did the right thing when I took on Breyers.” as- serts C. L. Domoho, Breyer Dealer, at 5419 Georgia Ave- nue N.W., Washington. “They not only buy MORE ice cream now, but they mnever have any’ complaints to make. That’s a mighty finc thing for my business.” BREYER ICE CREAM CO. Philadelphia to give one {nll quart tc | inhabitant of the | Breyers Chocolate Ice- | like fine mixed with rich cream | and frozen. It tastes like that because it is that! And nothing else. [ DAUGHERTY’S STATUS CONTINUES IN DOUBT Leaders Cannot Account for Lack of Developments on Resignation. WHEELER PLANS CASE Brookhart Expects to Open In- quiry Thursday. { With Attorney General Daugherty’s cabinet status entering the mystery cldssification, due to lack of surface developments since his return from Florida, Senator Wheeler, democrat, Montana, in his role of “prosecutor,” i plunged into final preparations today for opening the Senate investigation of Mr. Daugherty’s administration. Knowledge that various eligibles have been sounded out as to their will- ingness to accept appointment as At- torney General has sustained the opin- |k\n of many administrations leaders that Mr. Daugherty’s retirement is im- | minent, ‘but they are at a loss to ex- plain the persisience of the calm that overspread that phase of the situation {immediately after his unexpected trip from Miami. Chairman Brookhart of the special investitgating committee, meanwhile, is planning to open the inquiry i Thursday with consideration of | charges involving the Cantu revolu- {tion in Lower California in 1921. The i chairman and Senator Wheeler have ‘ received a large number of documents {and are holding numerous conferences { with witnesses and others relating to the Mexican and other matters listed ; for investigation. They expect, however, to be ready {10 start the proceedings without fur- | { ther delay. iCOLOR;\DO REPUBLICANS i ARE BACKING COOLIDGE First and Second Districts Instruct Delegates—Likely to Get i Fifteen at Large. ; By the Aseociated Press. | DENVER, Colo., March 11.—Repub- {licans of the first and second con- | ETessional districts held their con- | ventions yesterday and instructed { delegates to the national convention |to_vote for President Coolidge. Political interest has turned to ! Colorado Springs, where the repub- ilican state convention meets today | to name delegates at large from Col- orado to the Cleveland meeting. Re- ]mrts indicate that the delegation of fifteen will be instructed for Presi- [ dent Coolidge. i ey §Weather Main Factor ; In Success of Army’s i Round World Flight { Success of the Army round-the- | world flight, wkich starts from | Los Angeles, Saturday, 1 entirely upon conditions,” the War Department said in an anouncement today giv- ing detailed information as to the fiving schedule. “Unless the flight moves through- i | { out the entire route with a regu- 3 larity which will allow it to pass 1 i depends “almost weather through the danger zonmes during period,” said eventual the state- success is Prince Rupert, British . April 1; Chioagoff, Is- land of Attu, April 11; ‘a point Calcutta, India, 0. Turkey, June v 1; Boston, August 3, ‘and Washington, not later than August 10. GRAHAM BROTHERS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 1i, 1924 EARLY INAUGURATION ALABAMA IS VOTING [License to Wed Fails to Afford Arrest Immunity Waving a marriage lcense which he loudly claimed made him im- mune to arrest, George Harris, col- ored, aroused the interest of one MEASURE DELAYED ed at Request of Senator : Reed. | of Maj. Sullivan's law guardians last night. Tho Norris resolution proposing to| \ /i eniodt, Curiosity as to the eflicacy of the |amend the Constitution xo a3 to have iy 4 presi charm which George displayed got- ting the best of him, the officer mustered out his most approved | arresting tactics and succeeded in taking George and his marriage license to a nearby police station and charged him with intoxication. In Police Court today Judge Schuldt fined him $15 or fifteen days in jail. ! 'hat marriage license can get vou in more kinds of trouble than any other document,” Georse was told by the officer s ho left the courtroom. the newly elected Congress convene the first Monday In January follow- ing its election and tho {naugura- tion of the President and Vice Presi- dent the third Monday In January following their clection came up for consideration in the Senate today under & unanimous consent agree- ment entered into last week ! Senator Reed of Missouri expresscd a desire to have more time to |7Y|-‘ pare himself to speak on the resolu- tlon, declaring fthat the proposed | amendment was very important and “strikes at the fundamentals’ of the By Radio to The Star and the Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1924, |el et MAP PLANS TO HALT | sifienis e s Senator Norris said he had no dis- Missouri, and after a brief discus- | sion, the Senate agreed to take the | Norris remolution up after the dis- business—the Norbeok agricult Larger Cash Reserve and New Loan | ii™5iii™ ina” keep 1t before the Believed Among Proposed it _be laid aside by unamimous jsent. The Norris resolution, however, will not come up until 2 p.m. of the | day following that on which'the Nor- . I S e PARIS, March 11.—Mecasures forar- to have been taken by the secret gov-| T0 sPEE ernment council in conjunctlon with | D ELEcTIONS 1. Restriction by the Bank of “rance of commercial and industrial | redits to give the currency greater | Marx and Leaders of Four Gov-| eserve immediately available and de- | rease funds on which speculators | solve Reichstag. might be tempted to draw. R French banks, .nchuding the Bank of France, for direct intervention in the exchange markets against specu- | position to hurry the Senator form i DECLINE OF FRANC *| position "of the present unfinished ate until its final disposition, u i Measures. {under the agreement entéred into, | beck bill is disposd of. resting the fall of the franc believed GERMANS PLANNING ’nnam-ual leaders are as follows lasticity and create a larger cashi emmment Parties Decide to Dis- i 2. Creation of a svndicate of leading lators. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, March 11L—Chancellor Marx and the leaders of the four gov- ernment parties conferred together after the reichstag sitting had closed yesterday evening, and decided upon the dissolution of the reichstag. The date for the elections wiil be fixed as early as possible: having re- zard for the fact that the elections in occupied Germany will require a long- er time for preparation than those in the unoccupied territory. 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