Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1924, Page 10

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EARLIER CONGRESS ASSEMBLY FAVORED Norris Resolution for Change in Constitution Adopted by Senate. The Norris resolution praposing an umendment to the Constitution so that a newly elected Congress shall take office the first Monday in Jan- ry after its election and the resident and Vice President shall be iraugurated the third Monday in Jan- uary is now before the House for con- ideration, having passed the Senate vesterday by a vote of 63 to T. It must receive a two-thirds vote in the House as well as in the Senate before it can be submitted to the states for ratification. Senator Norris of Nebraska, repub- lican, author of the resolution, ex- plains the provisions of the proposed amendment as follow Will Fanetion at Once. The Congress elected in No- will o into office on the first y in January following, and a on of Cong will then begin. eans that S abolishme: tuck Congres vill have tion. Not only » have their will expressed in the laction translated into luw without i gress which may o ‘been repudiated at the election 1 have no further function to per- Second. T s short session. U tional provisio n Deces olishes the existing der present constitu- = Congress assembles -c election and runs arch, when it expires iz in this so-called on’ of Congress that all kind jokers creep into the laws. The ndars of both houses are clogged, iy knows that it is a phys- ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Today at 8:15 p.m., at the United States Marine barracks, concert by the United States Marine Band Orchestra, Wil- liam H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Branson, second leader. Program. March, “Loyal Comrades,” Blankenburg Overture, “Fingal’'s Cave,” Mendelssohn a. Serenade, “Heart of Harle- 2 ..Drigo b. Characteristic, Bridal Processiol Grand scenes from Tho ‘Waltz, “Gold and Silver”..Lehar Suite d'orchestre, enes Al- saciennes” . Massenet a. Sunday Mt allegretto moderato. b. At the Cabaret, allegro. c. Under the Linden, adagio sostenuto. (Obligato for violin, cello and clarinet. Second Lead- er Taylor Branson, violin; Musician Fritz A. Mueller, cello; Musician Emil Rada, clarinet.) d. Sunday Evening, moderato. “Slavonic Rhapsody,” Friedemann Marines’ hymn, “The Halls of Montezuma. “The Star Spangled Banner.” allegro fication of constitutional amendments must be completed by three-fourths of the states within six years of their approval by Congress, and was made the unfinished business over the ob- jection of Senator Jones, republican, Washington, and several other ators who insisted that farm relief and the bonus should have right of The Wadsworth proposal includes also a provision that Congre: on request of two-thirds of the state legislatures, shall call a_convention for amend the Con Another provision is that ar may change its vote up to th when three-fourths have amendment under consideration until one-fourth have rejected it. The final section states “that no s 3 without its consent, shall be de- prived of its equal suffrage in the Senate. COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1§, 1921 FUR DEALERS FORM ASSOCIATION HERE ICo-Opemfion With Better Business Bureau Pledged by Retail Merchants. An association*of retail fur dealers was formed at the Harrington Hotel last night, according to an announce- ment today by Dewey Zirkin, president of the new organization. A resolution was adopted pledging co-operation of the association with the better business bureau for “truth in advertising” of furs. The organization also pledged itself to work in co-opera- tion with the national association of the fur industry and with local busihess organizations for the betterment of the fur trade. In addition to M were clecte vice presiden and Jerome Zirkin the following Bertram Department of * Agricul- qture was a juest and spoke on the breed- and trapping of mus Bertram Cohn, B. F Lustick ; 1. Rosen- dorf, Model Fur Shop: Harry Rachrach Joseph Sperlin Jelleff & Co Joseph ! )a)mfiing Won’t Rid | Hair of Dandruff The only sure w to get rid| of dandruff is to d olve it, then| (|| you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of or- | dinary liquid arvon; v it at | night when retiring enough | | to moisten the scalp and rub it 1|/ in_zently with the finger tips. i Dot tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of vour dandruff three || | more dissolve : single sigu and trace of matter how much it, no ||| dundruft " you |f! | ing and d | stop at on > ! | flufry, Instrous, glossy, silky and | soft, and look and feel a hundred ||| | times better. , Saks. i J. 8. McKee, L. Kasal; Jacob Liebster, William' Rosendorf, B. W. Frasler, Lansburgh & Bro.,, and Dewey Zirkin, H. Zirkin & Sons. GEOLOGIST GOES TO YALE. Kenneth C. Heald Accepts Appoint- ment as Associate Professor. Kenneth Conrad Heald, chief of the gas and oil section of the United States geological survey, has been| appointed assoclate professor of ge-' ology at Yale University, it was an- nounced today. He has been assigned to the Sheflicld Sclentific School Mr. Heald is bne of the best known geologists In the country. and fs rec- ognized as un authority in the fleld of petroleum geology. At Yale, in ad- aition to teaching elementary geolo- £y, he will give particular attention to that part of geological science which is in the field of sedimentation, | including the geology of gas and pe- troleum, $10.50 Sewing Cabinet $10.50 Mahogany’ End Table $7.88 Pieces of Furniture 259 Off Firs® Annual March SALE Ballard Fine $18.00 Mahogany Windsor Chair $13.50 $2350 Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet $17.63 Phone The Family Shoe Store Brings the Grover Foot-Arch Shoes to BER Washington The latest word in scientifically designed footwear for women, combining graceful appearance with orthopedic lasts and a special arch-supporting shank. Grover's Foot-Arch Oxfords in_ Black Vici Kid, weight; welt - sewed soles .. in Brown Kid Oxford Black Vici Kid 2.strap Pump, military sheet oo $9:00 medium $9.00 @ Following our regular policy of sup- plying our customers with the pick of the market, we have just added. this Grover Foot-Arch Shoe to our stocks and are pleased to announce that we are Exclusive agents for Washington. (L Designed in the beginning as an aid to weakqned arches, it has developed into a smart street or business shoe without for a minute sacrificing the orthopedic principles upon which it was founded. In fit, material and workmanship “Grover’s Foot-Arch’ appeals to the most critical, while its arch-supporting shank stanps it as a masterpiece. Q. This shank, specially shaped to sup- port effectively the weight of the body, ¢ to dispose of much 1 pending. It is in at bad laws are put | You can get liquid arvon at any ||| drug store. and it never falls to| do the work. il important the short ses and made from highly tempered spring steel, offers a combination of strength, lightness and resiliency uniquc in cor= rective footwear. . 1t is in the short | re effective, i . fow iined men can block de- | irable legislation simply by taking up tim Chronle coughs and persistent | colds lead to serious lung trouble. | You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creo- sote that is pleasant to take. Creo- mulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action: it soothes and | heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by the medical fra- ternity as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms _of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion ~conta in addilion to creosote, other heal- ing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes an stop the irritation and inflamma- tion, while the creosote goes on tc the stomach, is absorbed into the | blood. attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed sat- isfactory in the treatment of chronic_ coughs and colds, bron- chial asthma, catarrhal bron- chitis_and other forms of throat lung diseases, and is ex- cellent for building up the sy tem after colds or the flu. Money refunded If any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing. is not relieved after taking accord- ing to directions. ur drug- || 1] gist. Creomulsion Co. Atlanta,| | Ga.—Advertisement. | Effect on Election. “Third, Under the present Co jon if the people fail to elect a and the election is thrown into th Se, it is the old Congress that elects | > Pre ent, and not the new. This unendment will reverse conditions, and n such a case the President will be lected by the Congress fresh from the Under present conditions a Con- that may have been repudiated President who holds office {or’ ars Grover‘s FOOt-AX‘C}! High Shoes In Black Vici Kid, medium weight; weit- e oo et $10.00 Other Grover's Styles—"Soft Shoes for Tender Feet.” $5 to $10. FAMILY SHOE STORE £10-12 Seventh Street N.W. Joseph Strasburger Co., Inec. Ouver Fifty Years® Satisfactory Service < pair on your feet will be a revelation. Haze one of our expert fitters deinonstrate thei qood points to you. 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Under the existing Con-! if the people fail to elect dent at the election, and it s thrown into the House and the ate, and if the House and Senate <héuld, under such conditions, fail & dent, there is no pro- i chich pro- | and ' s no authority given to Con- ! provide by 1 who shall acting Presi confers r to provide by law who shall President in such an er ing disposed of this resoly Senate took up without dels i nator Wa amendment. proposes that rati- You Know These Men— Harry Wardman President Wardman Park Hotel Co., President Ward- Construction Co., g i ders of over 300 apart- and 1,4‘0';) \:v;rellmgs Shoes for Young Folks This Week See coupon At your store for a test Start Today Then watch and see whatchanges this test can bring to teeth. They will amazeanddelight you. Here’s the whole thing about our pros- pects in a few words: hington, D. C. Pres- lent_ Wardman Mortga and Discount Corporation John Poole President Federal-American National Bank. Treasurer Columbia Country Club. 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