The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 20, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 14

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    Earlier Meet of
Congress Backed
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Senate Endorses Norris
Amendment for Opening and
Inauguration in January.
Washington, March 19.—A step to
ward adding another amendment to
the ocnatitution was taken yesterday
when the senate. 63 to 7, adopted a
joint resolution to have presidents
inaugurated the third Monday in Jan
uary and new congresses go into of
fice the first Monday in January,
after election.
The resolution, which was offered
by Senator Norris, republican. Ne
braska, now goes to the house where,
as in the senate, a two-thirds vote is
necessary for adoption. If approved
by the house It will then go to the
states for ratification.
Explaining provisions of the pro
posed amendment Senator Noarts
In a statement said:
‘‘The congress elected in November
w ill go into office- on the first Mon
day in January following, and a ses
sion of congress will then begin. This
means that as soon as congress 3s
elected it will commence Its official
duties without delay instead of wait
ing 13 months before Its members are
actually sworn Into office as under
present conditions. This Yneans the
abolishment of the so-called ‘‘lame
duck” congress. The old congress
will have no session after the elec
tion. Not only will the people be
able to li^ivo their will expressed In
the election translated Into law with
out delay, but an old congress which
may have been repudiated Rt, the
election will have no further func
tion to perform.
Will Prevent "Joker” Laws.
"It abolishes the existing short ses
sion. Under present constltutienal
provisions a congress assembles in
December after election and run* un
til March 4 when it expires by limita
tion. It Is In thia so-called ‘short
session’ that all kinds of jokers creep
into the laws. The calendars of both
houses are clogged and everybody
knows that It Is a physical Impossi
bility to dispose of much Important
legislation pending. It is in the short
session that bad laws are put on the
statute books and desirable legislation
is lost in the rush. It is in the short
session that filibusters are effective
and a few determined men can block
desirable legislation simply by taking
up time.
Covers an Emergency.
Under the present constitution if
the people fall to elect a president
and the election is thrown into the
house it is the old congress that elects
the president and not the new. This
amendment will reverse conditions
and in such a case the president will
be elected by the congress fresh from
the people. Under present conditions
a congress that may have been re
pudiated elects a president who holds
office for four years.
“Under the existing constitution
If the iieople fail to elect a president
at election and it Is thrown into the
house and senate and if the house
and senate should under such condi
tions fail to elect a president there Is
no provision of the constitution which
provides who shall be president and
til eye Is no authority given to con
gress to provide by law wfio shall be
the acting president. Thia amend
ment confers upon congress the
power to provide by law- who shall
act as president in such an emer
gency.”’ _
Political Upset
in Sioux City
Sioux City. March 19. —Frank
Green and W. Stewart Gilman were
nominated by the voters of Sioux City
Monday to be candidates for mayor In
the final election March 31.
All members of the present city
council were nominated to run for re
election and the following were
chosen to oppose them: Paul Cald
well, Charles E. Wilcox. Charles
O'Shoness;/ and Milton Perry Smith.
The principal feature of the elec
tion was the "upset" of the political
dope by the nomination of Gilman
* over John A. Johnson, who was
touted ns an almost sure winner.
The total number of votes cast for
mayor .was 17,812, which was 1.432
less than the 19,244 ballots cast In
the municipal primary of 1922.
China Refuses Demands.
Pekin, March 19.—The negotiations
for recognition by China of the Rus
sian soviet government appear defi
nitely to have failed. The cabinet
president refused to approve the ten
tative agreement for recognition.
ADVERTISEMENT.
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—
"California Fig Syrup"
Dependable Laxative for Sick
Baby or Child
Hurry Mother! Even a cross, fever
ish, billots or constipated child loves
the pleaannt taste of ‘‘California Fig
Syrup" and it never falla to open the
bowel*. A teaapoonful today may per
vent a alok child tomorrow. /
Ask your druggist for genuine
"California Fig Syrup" which has dl
tectlon* for babies and children of all
ages printed on bottle. Mother! Tou
must say “California’ 'or you may get
an Imitation fig syrup.
Irish President Takes Stump !
President Cosgrave addressing a political meeting in Dublin In behalf of
government candidates.
Omaha Woman, Deaf and Dumb
Since Birth, Now Talks, Hears
Deaf and dumb for 60 years, Mrs.
Nancy Splgle of Omaha, now talks
and hears. Mrs. Splgle who lives with
her daughter, Mrs. D. S. Finkensteln.
3309 Webster street, has been spend
ing several weeks with another daugh
ter, Mrs. H. H. Donsker of Kansas
City. It was in Kansas City where
Mrs. Spiglo talked to her daughters
and heard them answer for the first
time in her life. Long distance tele
phone messages were immediately
sent to two sons, one in South Bend,
Neb., and one it. Lincoln and to Mrs.
Finkensteln.
"My sister was so excited she could
hardly tell me about the miraculous
thing that had happened to our moth
er,” said Mrs. Finkenstein. "Sha told
me that mother had talked to my
brothers over the telephone. “We
expect to have a large reception In
Omaha when mother returns to cele
brate.
Mrs. Spigle, the daughter in Kansas
City told her sister, believes that she
is no longer deaf and dumb due to
the teachings of a healer whose lec
tures she had been attending. Mrs.
Spigle will go to Wichita, Kan., where
the healer will lecture, before return
ing to Omaha. A brother and sister
of Mrs. Spigle also were born deaf
and dumb.
Mrs. Spigle has been a resident of
Omaha for 36 years.
Society Scofflaws
Target for Attack
Society women who think it en
honor to serve liquor at fashionable
dinners and who participate in •'wild”
parties, were bitterly assailed by Dr.
Mary Harris Arrriour last night in an
address at the W7 C. T. U. state con
vention in First Methodist church.
Thla class has no consideration for
tho welfare of the United States and
ia giving America a dark name, she
declared.
“The Georgia Cyclone,” as Mrs.
Armour Is known, gave the history
of the rum evil. "When election
time comes, vote right, then and
there, for the man or party that you
think will do the best work for the
cause for which you stand and fight,"
she declared. Crying after election
will do you no good. You must think
before you mark your ballot.
VThe men who evade the ISth
arinndnient are. marring the American
flag. The american flag for years
has stood for fair play and a square
deal to everyone, and at the present
critical stage it should bs respected*1
"The law of the United States is
true and clean. People of all nation
alities are equal. All these ignorant
people who disregard or evade the
constitution are turning traitor to
the stars and stripes.”
Daf. laf, laf! Send in just aa many
lafs as you like to the I>ocal Daf
Editor, The Omaha Bee. The more
tlie merrier. <
Farmer Kiled
as Gun Explodes
By Associated Press.
Grand Island, Neb., March 1#.'—
Ijeo Griebel, aged 30 years, son cf
a prominent family and himself well
known aa a rodeo rider, was found
dead In a cornfield near his home fif
teen mffes west of Sargent. A gun
shot wound was discovered in his
side and his horse, saddled and
bridled, was running loose. Although
known to be an expert horseman, it
appears his horse became unmanage
able and that the gun was discharged
when he attempted to throw It aeide.
He was married only three weeks
ago.
I Shrimps I
I is delightful and easy I
9 to make. Place the S
» boiled shrimp* on crisp 1
5 lettuce with a Tittle chopped 1
t celery and cover with a ■!
V dressing of two parts may- !y
§ onnaise and one part of the |
famous
UMPEMUHS
■ Sauce ■
^ Tttc owttm. woncarpiatmte J
Klansmcn on
Iowa Ticket
lies Moines. Is., March 19.—Four
candidates for municipal office, sup
ported by the Ku Klux Klan, were
nominated at the city primaries here
jesterdoy. They are: H. H. Barton, for
mayor; John W. JennCy, for public
safety commisloner; C. H. Kies, for
city parks commissioner, and Don G.
Allen for municipal Judge.
Barton will be opposed at the March
SI election by Mayor Carl M. Garver,
Jenney by John Harty. a city police
man, anil Kies by Park Commissioner
J. G. Rounds. Allen is one of eight
nominees for municipal judge, four
of whom are to be elected.
' All VFKTISKMENT.
Rub It On At
Bedtime for All
Deep Chest Colds
Absorbed Like a Lini
ment and at same time
Inhaled as a Vapor,
Vicks Quickly Reaches
The Affected Parts.
When a cold goes down deep —
threatens to turn into bronchitis or
pneumonia—with soreness, tight breath
ing and a heavy, hollow cough, t>y
the external vaporizing treatment.
First redden the skin ovar throat
and chest with hot, wet towels to open
the pores. Then massage with Vicks
for five minutes, spread on thickly
and cover with two thicknesses of hot
flannel cloths.
The penetrative and stimulative ef
fect of Vicks thru the sln’n helps to re
lieve congestion. At the same time,
the vapors, inhaled with each breath all
night long, carrv the medication di
rectly to the affected parts.
VJSJSS
Om fTM/ujott Jam Lamp Yajuut
ADVERTISEMENT.
BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets
Get at the Cause and
Remove It.
Dr. Edwards' Oliva Tablets, tbs sub
stitute for calomel, act gently on tbs
bowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive
Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tab
lets are taken for bad breath by all who
know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablete act gently
but firmly on the bowels and liver, attmie
iating them to natural aetion, clearing the
blood and gently purifying the entire aye
urn. They do that whieh dangerous
cslomel does without any of the bad after
effects.
All the benefita of natty, alekening,
griping cathartics are derived from
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without grip
ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. .
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered tbs
formula alter seventeen years of practice
among patients afflicud with bowel and
liver complaint, with the attendant bad
breath.
Olive Tablete are purely a vegetable
compound mixed with olive pil; you will
one or two every night for a week and
note the effect. 15c and lie.
The Greatest Tribute to Buick
Wherever you go people take Buick for granted.
They accept it like any established fact. There is
an excellent reason for this.
For qver twenty years Buick cars have given thor
oughly dependable, satisfying and economical per
formance to Buick owners everywhere.
For the past fifteen years Nebraska Buick has stood
back of the Buick car. Today there are more than
70,000 satisfied Buick owners in Nebraska, Iowa
and South Dakota.
' Let us give you first hand knowledge of Buick
qaality and demonstration in the model of your
choice, We want you to own one of these beautiful
new Buick cars.
Nebraska Buick Auto Co.
LINCOLN OMAHA SIOUX CITY
H. E. Sldlti, Prea. Lea Huff, Vice Prea. H. R. Harley, Mgr.
Whan battar automobile are built, Bulck will build thtm
A Great Special Purchase
Flannel Sport Dresses
j
1 ,1
Very
Low
Price
u
$19.00
to
$25.00
Values
Suitable Styles for Misses and Women 1
i A fortunate special purchase in the New York mar- *
I ket enaMes us to offer this group of charming
1 Flannel Sport Dresses at this very low price. The
1 price is no indication of the clever styles, the fine
1 material and the careful finish or these garments.
\ Of Striped, Plain and Checked Flannel
1 These fashionable frocks will prove to be a useful addition
* to the winter wardrobe or to start the spring one. They are
utility dresses in the sense that they may be worn for sport,
street or business. Their smartness and new styling make
them appropriate at any daytime occasion.
Straightline Frocks Tailored Styles Severe Styles
Tie-Belt Models Leather Belted Dresses
Dresses Trimmed With Buttons—Self and Contrasting Materials
Second Floor __
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Starting Thursday, A Marvelous Sale of
Stout Dresses
Every size from 42 to 52; ^k Jk Easily the greatest sale
values better than ever I Jjk ever offered for the larger
shown. A "A* women.
v
Fleurette, Knitted Silks and Canton Crepes
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Sample Sale
Shoes
Men's and Young
Men's
Oxfords
Your Choice
Samples of this rea
son's Shoes and Ox
fords, sizes 6 to 8.
All Goodyear welt
sewed soles, rubber
heels; guaranteed solid
leather . />er /><,,>
Women's & Girls’ Pumps & Oxfords
All New Spring Style*
Colonial Patent Gray Suede
Airedale Patent Calf
Strep Cut Oat Pump* in all new (hades. All
lises, AAA to D. •
L i
Just 100 Smart
TRIMMED HATS
On Snle THURSDAY
•2
Of course they’re all hats that were
meant to sell for several times the
sale price, and all the kind of hats
you’ll be proud to wear.
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I Wall Paper Reduced for Thursday
Parlor, Hall and Dining Room
Paper* in attractive two-tone,
blend and jrrass effects, de
sirable patterns, extraordi
narily priced 1 C0
at, the roll.iwC
Light and Medium Colored
Paper for parlor, dining room
and kitchen. Sold only with
borders to match. Special to
morrow at, AX**
roll .“2C
Beautiful Bedroom Paper# in
floral, stripe and dainty all
over chint* effects, cut out
borders to match ' | O 1 _
at, the roll.IAZC
Ask to See the //. L. Line—Attractive, Durable, inexpensive \
fGrocery and Market Sales—
Carnation Milk, 3 cans
for .20<*
Only 3 Can# to Cuitomer.
Fancy Kverygreen Corn,
Nomis, can . . . . 10<*
Dozen cans $1.20
Can Peas, small sifted
F,arly June, can I Hr*
Dozen .$2.1
Hominy, 2-lb. can . He*
Dozen cans !)Of*
Can Kraut, size 3,
can .I lit*
Dozen cans $1.1*7*
Can Blackberries, size 2,
in heavy syrup. 23<*
Dozen cans . $2.7T»
Can Raspberries, size 2,
in heavy syrup. 2U<*
Dozen cans . $2.7.'*
No. 10 Yellow Cling
v .Peaches, can .. .tlTi**
Dozen can® .4 »o I
No. 10 Solid Pack Apri- i
cots, can . . «5c <
Dozen cans . *7.50
No. 10 Loganberries in
syrup, can . . . 80c
Dozen cans *0.50
No. 10, Blackberries,
solid pack, can. HOC
Dozen cans . *0.50
Fresh Oatmeal, received
daily, pound . ... 4 c
25 pounds for 05c
Blue Rose Rice, fancy. 1
pound.7C
15 pounds *1.00
Baby I.ima Beans. 1
pound . IOC
I I pounds for * I .OO
D 11. Flour. *1.62
Hayden's Health Flour,
for . *1.65
0
Tea and Coffee Dept.
Extra Special Santos
Coffee, lb.30
4 lbs.81.15
Excello Coffee, 3 lbs.
for.81.00
Fancy Ceylon Ten, lb.
for . GO<*
•J lbs. for ...81,10
Tea Sift., 2 lbs., JJ3c*
Fruits and Vegetables
Fancy ripe Grapefruit.
each .5«*
Sunkist Navel Granges,
Do sen .13«*
Sunkist l.emons, dozen
for . 15c*
Home Beauty Apples,
box .81.79
Fancy Cauliflower, lb,
for .15C*
Fresh Rhubarb, lb. 10c*
Pry lei. Onions, lb., 5f
l.arpe packape Oatmeal,
for.19f
Thompson Seedless Rai
sins, lb.12'if
Fancy Santa Clara
Prunes, lbs.. .2I»f
Market.
Hop Hearts . of
Rib Boiling Beef. 5f |
Steer Flank Steak,
lb. . .17lsf
Supar Cured Back Ba
con .15f
Pure Rendered Lard. 2
lbs.27f
Choice Country Roll
Butter . S9f
Fresh Country Kggs.
dozen . - 2 If
Fresh Pressed Herring,
lb.. 10f: 3 IKs. 25f/
Two Big Thursday Specials In Room Size Rugs
Third Floor
! Wilton Rug*
Heavy quality Wilton Rugs in several ehoiee
patterns and colorings, finished with fringed
ends, made of all-wool yarns.
Regular $80.00 Rugs MsHH.TiO
Regular $76.00 Rugs . !jt(57.r>0
>-*-T
Velvet rings
Six 12 Seamless Velvet Rugs in blue, taupe, mul
berry and tan, heavy quality, fringed ends;
$50.00 regular; special . SltO.S."*
Two
Trouser
SUITS
For Spring
’30
$35 $40
Strictly
All Wool
Woolens
A Great
“Special”
Selling
Starting Thursday
This is an especially planned
event. Planned to give you
new spring suits with two pairs
of trousers at a substantially
lo wer price than is usual for I
the character of the suits. Plain
colors and fancy patterns, the
new single and double-breasted
models, and sites to fit men
and young men of all propor
tions. Men wanting to save
on their spring suits will attend.
Hayden’s
“Separate Store”
For Men
s:J
New Spring ^
TOP
COATS
$2o
Whipcords, Coverts,
Gabardines
\
The new model* of men'* and
young men'* lop coat*, fancy
and plain hack*, raglan, cli^on
and bow hack* model*. Plain
and novelty fabric*,
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Trousers
95 $g95
$goo
Thousands of pairs to se
lect from. Blue serges,
wool cassimeres, tweeds
and fancy worsted suit
ings. Every sice, 28 to 52
waist.
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