Sounds Perfunctory But It's Really Important \\ n-k SjiuiI H) 1 In i )r*i:mi/ul icn ??t < ? 'inniff 1- ol' I s*r IScucliiiiu Inlliii'ncc \" <.miiitiif !?*<-? \rr Mm*;*! Ml IVnn rliil In I'ttllin^ I lirou.li Legislation ??> i? win i.\\yw:n? F. ? f ?? ?; - I . . Ei lb- A J. yr ?? V. ,! i I? y > ?*'( ir.r.'.it*: ' ? S? m. J.a-.f a I'.-.r llw piwn.m. '.he ;?! h- i hi.s p!.:i-4l i.;.???!? th ll. inilii' ky i-la*. I' .ti! a vt ? .? r.. |">II ;; 1 iil it !; ? ????! tl of v.Meh ctfd. I. p.ii l i.m t !?:. fl the |-o*'?T of a i ?: l.i mil I ?. is i|.??\\. r of lit* ?iii<1 It *?\? r l- ?.I-hiiioa. 0?iug to t !?? r? i! ;C" il majority i.f fie I!* I'll1*1 leutimill the increa-e i:i tit* ,'iunilK r of I>? iiinrrals. tin- ratio on t .? lloiise commltt*? s is 12 !??? - puuJicur.- to !> Democrats. On tin Way.* a lid .Means Committee which i .tii :iOM?rfttl tinre will be 15 15. puitScaus anil 1 1 Democrats, The j'l-.-yjhilitiiH of blocking l> uislatiou t>y n combination of Insurgent I' publicans and a solid vnto of t 1m I), mocruts ar?< oven greater in the committees than in the House pro-, per. I ti view of the. fact that the organ ization process in both the House and tin* Senate has h?*i-n subjected to an unexpected d? lav, ' Concr<^j will not get on a working prof ram as early us in other sessions. Tin re is, however. no ?ueh pressure for haste this time as the present sess ion does not expire on March fourth hut -oes on beyond that date inde finitely and may run, if the member* deslr?\ into tin* following sessions in Dtceinber l'J24 without Interrup tion. Most members, however, wish to take an active part in t.he primary catnpAicnn and in the presidential contest, using tiie opportunity to ? strengthen theniseive* with their constituents whether they are can didates this time or not.' so the' tendency of Congress will he to hrin^ about an adjournment not lat* r than August if possible. In view of the fact that Congress is torn into groups and blocks, the deadlock on legislation is likely to b? of such a character as to force an adjournment at an early date, though nil' politicians an- in agree ment that Congress will not dare adjourn without taking some action on tav revision?which has become the paramount issue. Whatever doubts members of Congress may have had about the Uuportance with which the country vi* ws th?* necessity of tax reduction have, been swept aside by tin- letters and telegrams which keep ]touring in dally. Only fucIi a torrent ver makes an Impression and the continued pressure of the country alone will change the course of Con ?i*>s from one of hesitation to per formance. IP tween now and Christmas very litth can be expected as the com mittees will be hard nt work. There promises to he a lively fight on the i it It s which formed the basis of the I'Ctnt truce whereby the'Insurgents .in d to the election of Speaker ?.ill?tt hut with the understanding that the^revislon of the rules must be taken up in thirty days. As for the Senate, the coiisld* ra tion of the treaties will probably be come the order of the day while waiting on the House to take action on bills that must under the consti | :!: ? | (live him a GILLETTK | ? i SAFETY RAZOR Christ- ? ? 3: ? ma*- | ? v ? SI lo 83 % tt I I t. t s | J Hi | The Apothecary Shop f ? ! I% ?? For Your Fruit Cake ltnMn?. Cnrriinl*, Citron, Ornnuo I'cfl, I.omon I'or I, CryMKlllxH I*lnfn|f|i1r, Cij-*. t.illl/pil Chcrrlpi, FIr?, Dates \iil*i. Phonos 2.>6 and 306 __ fi Morgan & Parker ii GOSS I.KWKS l)Y!M; MKSSVCH K? li \CK Tills shown K?>|in>wiilatlVf it.il (it .naiMiii.i. the ycninti'st member of the Conuro-s. He Is 2S. ;iml being welcomed lo Washington by ein|>loy?*jt of the C*ipit??l, tut ion originate tlioro, as for in stance, appropriations and ivvi-mif raining legislation. Congress has finally gotten started but nobody is any |?? tf?r In-.irr Mum u<cku ago to tor<T:i.-t win-tliM l' Is . on j will *t??* a r?*cor?l of aciiicwni'-tii ori political avoidant-* . tioti and that m\ * r* mi-'.i r? ;i?! ii J.??*% !? 1-11 ? . ... } ,i . . ..i' IV ? "a ;* i- IV. ; ?! i. ?? ? \\ ? i 11t* ?". ? ! I t! r I.. ?i;P I i:i l*. .. I' ? Sill) uliu'l" t . hour hi-'' ? W. ,i ;iwa> in I'inoil? ! ?. v. i;: I ?? ii ' ?i:-\ W : ? u *??>?! - *? a 1! TyHsi V>1V T* M h? h* %7 l.rt I s llrl;> >i?f/ !/"/.?? .'/m ( an nut \ ii trr\ 1 / ?>#? '/?>//?* r *//.?// ,S|>/iv (.in ft \, >c Hal \\ alkrr 'iiifiiu-rt (.onip:in\ I*?>i? I? - ?t? f Mi n'l r-u-Cw; Gift Suggestions FOR HIM I!l;mket and towel bath rolies in the newest colors to ?10.00 Smoking Jackets for jrifts from $7.50 to $10.00 All Presents In Holiday Boxes Free SPENCER-WALKER CO. ? ' "H /icri1 Erorv Man limls U hat //?? l.ikrx In II V?r" OUR TOY DEPARTMENT IS NOW READY .FOR THE HOLIDAY RUSH. COME IN EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS Toy Headquarters For Children Morrisette has always loci in the presentation of toys for little folks playthings that keep Ihem busy in healthful play ? and the substantial toys that give them pleasure in the playroom and nursery. Till- Hiutir.sl mill ltr\l l.inc of Dollx l<> /??? I'nil ml I nyiihrrv Dull lrnnl;s I)csl: Si ls. hUr. I ilori/u'llfit iiilomoliilrs II'neons l\iililir Knrs Our floors are filled to overflowing now with pieces most appropriate for Christmas Giving ? Choose from this wonderful stock NOW. We can make deliveries at anv time M. G. Morrisette and CO.

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