Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1922, Page 12

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DENIES MARCONI OWED |% W..m ik soosu . . endof o, Do [satona benge Thien b, oozt in national bonds and a debt of 600,- ' asserts that even thi war ::So/ FUNDSO ITALIAN-BANK s i “-" e [sh0 v e persanat mn.mlm o o Engtind 60,000 Ilre showing a favorable bal- | America, to the front ard then aboard fance instead of a debt.. shipa Marcqni eonuiated to head the It is further contended by Marquis |board of directors.because it was et wighdrew any money [ Solar! that the Marconi company had | feared his resignation would mect m . oays the statemgnt. ~In. |deposited in the bank 3,000,000 lire in ' with unfavorable reaction abroad. lard, nfleunuun In Ttaly of Wil 'siesd hal sent. Irmense sums. into liam. Marconi, foday lssued an in- Italy ¥nd ‘al¥o to:the Soénto Bank. le-utflluuto&ne&by tlle Remkable Opportnite o This Great Sale /- ivr Elgln Watches 5-Jewel Geo. Wulllnxton Model 529 ment in? Slberia. MOSCOW, January 22.—The possi- bility ,of a new Russo-Japanese war, ‘| because of mutual encroachments in .|the far east, has become a subject of ‘" | aiscussion in military circles here be- i o cause of the shipment of army physi- = cians and large numbers of officers % » for troop trainin, urposes to Chita v # | Biberia) and Sther - points. Alts i oopaisubi s o A Cthoexs ; : > ano“m ‘interest on checking accounts yours! - Pay Ll DD S e S e : 27 on daily balances—compound- the balancé George V. Chitcherin, soviet minis- B 1 s s!y]e 9.... .$125.00 O ed monthly. ter of foreign affairs, has sent many in’ accordance \§ notes. to the Japanese, none of which i £ . : g % with fl,. A :.T:,ut“rs to cvoke an acknowledg-| 3| [ ; Elgllt lO-mcll int t on ordi ~ - g Leon Trotzky, in his speech at-the Slate, milsodlet e concroas. s plajily o IR 75c Records. 6.00 3% accounts—compounded ' quar- terma on '.h . chart. ©. H | —— nitely endure the advance of Japa- terly. ese troops on térritory ol ts ally. . andsome Dlamond ngs oss jirioks, op enltory, ot ip L » reference, in particular, to the men- Ly : ; 2 3131 00 interest ont special savings cer- \\\" 'I & \'I, aco to Chita. from Mongolia by L1 ) <ier tihe Kirst 'ayment of 2 s i apanese. I g ' cash. - Bal = o Dot :\ : 34 . e s tahes® Ponaihle! In Spetag: 4 $10 .cash. ance on % tificates — compounded semi- i It is felt here that Russia will not & 3 o —then 4 and canuot enter into any real war ! R monthly payments. . -nnunlly. 400 the 18t wack s S s with Japan,- partly’ because of: the ; o 30c the 3rd week until need Is & nickel great digtance from Moscow and - also he lack of food for an) arge We the dth week id for the first pay- [ bodies ‘of trosps, but that fn the EVERY DAY IS INTEREST. DAY e the Sth week pa ment. HBalanee i spring there may be more advance in secoramace i Zuard skirmishes. with the t¥Frms In the meanwhile the weapon of . on the chart on g Russia will continue to be propa- H the left. Blnda ;zalnl!h.hpnnnese mhi“(;al.rt“m y working through the third inter- M nationale among the socialists and unsey B OPTICIANS Bationalesdmong i tier socidiiaiafens E.,t Plano.v e Pa Ave., Between 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. golia and China. This is the main purpose of the |Ilo G tortheoming "congress here of far or Rent. < 2 eastern. peoples. Many Inspired ar- ticles continue fo appear in the Mos- | ! @ cow press in an effort to show that : the interests of Russia and the United States are identical as related to Japan. ES‘I'A:'“!"D 1888 Japanese Position Stated. 708 Seventh Street NW. e At the armament conference in Washington Baron .Shidehara, made a statement declaring that Japan had no territorial designs in Russia and giving assurances ' that Japanese troops would be withdrawn as soon as a stable government could be es- tablished there. Baron Uchida, the Japanese foreign minister, had .announced to the Japanese diet a few days before that Japan intended to evacuate Russian territory as soon as guarantees could be given for the safety of the lives and praperty of their nationals. No date when this could be accom- mished was suggested in_ the Japa- nese statement to the Washipgton| conference. Secretary Hughes an- oounced in the conference that these Japanese assurances .were taken to mean that Japan did not - seek nrough her military operation in Si- berla to impair the rights of the Russian people in any respect. —_— You Need Not Have a Col it you will take Lazative BROMO INE Tablets when you feel the first symptoms P Cold coming on.—Advertisement. e VIRGINIA SENATE AMENDS REDISTRICTING MEASURE 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE MAN'S STORES ° 1005-1007, PA.AVE Republicans Believed to Have Gain- ed Fighting Chance for Success in Floyd County. By the Assoclated Press. RICHMOND, Va., February 28— | Republicans in the Virginia state Tests oL % 3 5 SR senate won their first . victory of : 3 & e s 5 the ' 1922 Eession when~ they "suc- ~ - 2 d ~ ceeded in getting an amendment A ; 3 to the house redistricting bill, which 2y i N : 14 gives them a fighting: chance.to hald - their representation-in Floyd county. . : 5 : The bill, as passed by the hou linked Floyd with-Franklin &nd Bed« ford counties, but, by amendment, ‘Bedford' is stricken out. This done despite the predlctlon thal action may mean the “serappin ‘the whole redistricting plai house bill was changed by the s in three instances. Clarke was p 4 = | with Frederick county, and Page lm‘l = | | Warren were'made one district; Pow- hatan and Chesterfleld were made by g one dlnlrlclh and Goochland and Flu- ) nzd nr 3 z vanna another. g as i Senator J. M. Parsons of Grayson L the G ET that h en ¢ charged that the coupling of Floyd 5 - SSe. RN " | with Bedford 1tln]a Fru:’kllln Trnl Do}'ll- £ ical manipulation, declaring that ! £ : . 5 drawing the crowds fo the Mans |50 AR henn i s Setrict % 3 o il s > “in which it will have & comparative- L] res lik hocolat ' TR e mobertson ot e dale I'rices on Lifetime Furniture enator . s obertson o ) Sto I‘ e fl,es to @ chocolaie Ple Rockbridge declared that to amend AR b Il the lhouade‘ hixll"woulld endanger the - e o i - e whole redistricting plan. oy e -~ will prevail for th t of th k MR o 1l prevail 1or the rest of the wee .Mno in_Virgini: came from Sen- S TR or W. L. Andrews of Roanoke. EF “Better late .than never,” fits in here very nicely, for the value during the last few days will be just as good as if you came the first day if you buy now—and to save money you should buy now. Zien 20 oen -For- your chozce of sev- eral hundred fine pure. worxted wool or cassi- mere SUITS of jsist the nght weight for the Even at regular prices Lifetime Furniture will give you more service per dollar ex- | < ded—and at th lly - 1 1 coming season.. In the lot are both conserva- ';:'c:sdthx a:i, on ee\e ::;P:::: gun(:; tive and mruelty cut: and’ pattems -Sizes 33 _this sale. - to 46. e T »- : : : ¥ The VeryBefi‘ ‘Over- Youll find this gz?od furniture can now- be bought at prices even lower than you pay i :S‘tulfl_cd' Furniture for the ordinary kind. E Just come down tomorrow—or any day—and Is the Karpen overstufied furniture you'll find at find how much you can really save on ' X 5w, - Mayer’s, for when you can get this standard good furniture—good furniture; ‘mind “'make guarinteéd upholstered’ furditure you you—nat rickety, get-loose-at-the-joints are not only getting something better-than you gan_get @sewhere, bu(*you“eh:fl ty it cheaper at the sale price. . : kind; and you’ll find that you'll pay no more, either, here for genumc foetu-nc * Fdrniture. For your choice of heavy, medium or light weight spring OVER- . Z = COATS.. A goodly choice of pattems, in - e fhe muar ¢ gorms sualll- 0 m’d Ko Foptrydlbchor sizes from 33 to 40. i I eonvellent o cake S Anyway, come it and let us show you.around— we’re proud of how good-looking our store is.and-proud of the: good fumlture we’re sellmg so cheap 5 wl'll 3 Thn,pm Karpn Suite, tapestry sui mflw,;ggmmfifi,flmogmpgm 5 Pillow Arm Thrée-piete’ Kurpm Suue the .saliva_and bathes . the membranes- in the mouth and ifind . . 3 rs ; PR SO l;’umut. Get a bottle today of your : o 2 it 3 3 5 S i druullk!hlu:uhnuuun sing-{l{. - sl % : £ " i » ot el ‘N“M“E.:,:f"flmp"‘mmmx‘f“‘:ckfi Sevenfll Strut Bman D&E i GERM-FIGHTI ~ THROAT ¥ TABL

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