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Sure Relief FO,‘R INDIGESTION 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhers An Unusual Investment apartment building nt northwest lo- aining four apart- janitor's quarters he basement. partments have A new L conven cation cor ments and Lu feature of this building ! return, due to a lavge The low upkeep. Price, $18,500 Convenient terms may be arranged M. &R. B. Warren Owners and Builders 1412 Eye St. N.W. Fr. 1484 mbers of the Washington Real Fstate Boand FLAT TIRE? _MAINS500 Middlemen: Can We Do Without Them? e put the following au to right h middleman, aving [ result f of *the pUTIoN || How’ rinnivs. Sea |l i { Buy the February NATION’S BUSINESS At Newsstands—25¢ Send tor 3 J. 5. Chamber of Commerce Mills Bldg.. Ml Washington, D. ¢. IV SPECIAL NOTICES. MIRRORS FOR OLD ONES, LET aut uf ¢ LOAD OF FURNITE 1 | bitterness of the approaching sessi i M {against the p and there will RATES GUT GIVEN ’ IN MILEAGE B[lllKS Commerce Body Orders Big Roads to Resume Sales at 20 Per Cent Off. AVAILABLE MARCH 15| in Travel of Business Representatives Forecast as Result. Increase i Railroads were ordered today by the | Interstate Commerce Commission 1o} resume the practice of selling inter- changeable milcaze books gzeod for | 2,500 miles of travel at reductions of 20 per cent from the regular passen- ger rates. Sale of the books must begin March 15, the commission decided. A number | of small railroads were excluded from the requirements of the order because of their financial inability to meet the reduction Practically all of the class 1 roads, however, must establish the reductions Re-establishment _of the book system, which was a ing the war, resulted fr ge of a bill, introduced by S republican. Indiana d railroads to again hangeable books, subject to de- ination by the Interstate Com- Commission whether n rates. mileage i jorganizations were urging that the mileage privilege Le restored o persons re- quired to travel extensively in the transaction of business. The commis- sion noted that the general business {opinion was that the reduction would | result in a greater number of sa men going out on the road and an increase in the amount of travel bY those now engaged as salesmen, The sale of the books will be open to_all desiring them. “We find and conclude that on and after March 15 carriers by rail shall establish ue and maintain” the majority opinion states, reafter e inter- r apon_ticket in the denomination of $90, which shall be sold at a reduction’ of 20 per cent from the face value of the ticket. We further find that the rate resulting| |from that reduction will be just and sonable within one vear from date. { This scrin coupon ticket shall be g00d. te of its i book adopt s re to be submitted, o1 fsaid, to the eommission within thirty days for approval | GATHER IN RICHMOND { Special Dispaten to The Star RICHMOND, Va.. Jaruary 31.—O0p nents of the road bond issue bill are | ssing their forces in dead earnest I o other angle that means adding to t from an n of the legislature. The bill to redis- trict the state for members of the| _|iegislature must be enac n “ar YR S CHAS. Bt MANN ADANS REOWN, NOT ¥ < eontractod LOALEX M HOMI 15 com. ore of the CUSHIONS IFor Church, Boavt or Home BEDELL’S FACTORY Main 610 E &t naw Lzaky "Roofs From Snow and Tce . wormy AND TROUBLE sh. Loan m..z Bldg. n Heaters I'xperts | m Auto \ epairs R McReynolds & Son " Lat s o "Vour eat 2 A New Roof With a Brush et me apply oue cont of Liqnid Asbes fog Cement to -nrl kind of roof. Rose Roofmg Whea Buying @ New Koo or epairing timate and serve | INC, North 2044, 7 PRINTING No order too blg or dificult for uw. The National Capital Press 12101212 D st. n.w. “Forty Years of Printing _I'Y|'I’I\IF\I P RACK OF EVERY JOB. HIGH-GRADE U1 NOT WIGH-PRICED THIE SERVICE SHOP, .3;1 ON S. ADAMS, Tutsess, ol 1ith St ted, and as the cities are to be the | TS at the e ricts in the r enatorse from the o fight the redistric Cities Favor B The cities are be - of the bond b bill is pas: it means a great trength of the cities ight ent of fa ross next winter, members of L-mh i to be chosen. For this ountry people are r\lan-! ording to report, to defeat | stricting bill and to make it o enact any such bill. people largely ol (s DRELe S 100 per cent against it” =ai the best known men of southwest Vir- | ‘.:mm here vesterday on ]:rA\.Lb‘ busi- He s th meeting. much | schemes. carnest regarding — | Arraigns Gov. Trinkle. | Former ilighway Comn ‘oleman launched a severe arraign- {ment of Gov. Trinkle, whom_ he rged with having shifted position ; se of the pressure made on him enator Byrd, Delegate Delegate Ozlin. ed that Gov. T to muddy the rc ition than any other man in Virginia, | hat his policy had been \a.mmnm 1and that future political aspirations ! of men in office was a consideration. | i The redistricting bill may prove to be the stumbling block and the means | of defeating both propositions. | 1 Attitude of Republicans, The republicans are understood \u' ! be now in favor of the bond d, in order to get more favorabie | “onsideration the hands of the may demand addi- ; of the legislature—or | arranged that the capture more men e past. The repub- in a posi to dictate | terms on the bond bill, and®it re- | mains to be seen if they will be able | have the legislative districts so nzed that it will be to their bene- | | What is a Used Car Worth? The answer to this question, we believe, lies mostly in “From Whom Was it Bought?” Certainty Is Cheaper Than Sorrow “Certified Gold Seal” Used Cars Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Col. 5050 B[]NI] ISSUE OPPONENTS | THE EVENING ST AR, WASHINGTON. D. (.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 k, 1923. New Minister to Sweden And His Successor Name. dl Upper: ROB WOODS BLISS | Of New York, third assistant secre-) tary of state, who hax just been nom inated by President Harding ax. United States minixter to Sweden, in | place of Irn Nelwon Morris, resigned. | Lower: J. BUTLER WRIGHT i Of Wyoming, who hax been in the diplomatic xervice for a number of years and who has been 10 succeed Mr. Blisx ax necretary i now servi SIX DIE IN CRASH. Twenty-two Injured in Head-on Collision in Mexico. 1 MEXICO, CITY, ons were killed injured in & head-on c ghtly injured On Time Payments Any Standard Make On Easy Payments No Advance in Prices Marks at 50,000 for $1 Cause Chaos Throughout All Germany BY GHORGE WITTE. | By Wireless to The Star and Chicago Dally News. Copyright, 1923. BERLIN, January $1.—The dollar s worth 50,000 m today. In this simple stateme contained the tragedy of .. In history it is rivaled only & - fate of an- cient Greece and Rome. As the result of the latest slump in the German money everything turvy in every city, town, village and even block in At qne place, for instance, t costs 2,000 m @ pound, while around th has already gone up to 6,000 marks. At the same time some' suburban market may be charging only 1600 | marks. It is the same everywhere in the s of every vable article FOR RENT Stores or Offices and Apartments 1716 H St. N.W. A light basement room, about 1,200 square feet; use of part of brick shed in rear for storage. $150 per month on a lease i gne nt e a drink affairs w ak_ chamy tails and value of 1 is topsy- 2 ed, Th e took the Ru cks ago, fs sceadily i cording to official st wages are lagging m, t hind. \Ican“hxlfl the treasury It w a $10 bill and hole amount in paper ma anks took American money \n unusually attractive office ; 1.R00 square part of brick shed in rea storeroom about entrance, with use“of $250 per month on or : rear storage. a lease. Second floor apartment—uyery unusual and attractive ; 2 sleeping rooms: a living room paneled in oak full height to ceiling; 2 baths, also shower: an electric grill: a porch and large open balcony with tile floc walls of all rooms paneled. Most desirable quarters for one or two bach- elors. ental, $150 per month by the ves Third floor apartment rented. = MOORE & HILL, Inc. 1420-22 H St. iy a | { now —the be en ! BN | iy hr n- g has run out lm[ms\lblel cand L, and Cap. Tr. Co.,s bus lines now running Massachusetts Park Surrounded by Washington's finest residential section. Containing seven million fect of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- nues (Woodley Rd.). Over four miilion feet of land sold. Over ninety homes from $15.000 to $200,000 built and under construction. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished homes of brick and tile, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front; or if desired, we will build your home in the same substantial mauner that has characterized our work since 1899. Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Builder—Exclusive Agent—Owner. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Booklet Mailed on request. Main 6935 You've waited for it—Here it is--- OUR ANNUAL SALE OF T I3 'H( m[ i | ess lrousers More than a Thousand Pairs at less than cost of manufacture 35 A large purchase at a very special price en- ables us to offer these guaranteed trousers at. LLESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE. Without doubt. the finest trouser value we've ever offered: you'll be wise if yvou buy SEVERAL pairs at this price. Dark stripe patterns that go well with most any kind of coat or vest. Sizes from 31 to 44 waist. Every pair carries the famous guarantee of “10c a button, $1.00 a rip.” Come early— regardless of how many pairs of trousers you now have, you CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” !in the afterncon fonnd themselves unable to give their customers enough marke to meet the demand. The re- =ult was that scores of Americang ran around Berlin “broke though they had dollars worth millions of | marks, the largest | The government, however tes for 50,000 and 100,000 marks, | “just as In ruined Austria” ay one [newspaper puts it in commenting on | Flh‘ money situation H printing | Open New Subway. | Though half of Berlin's population | ride on the | trains and omni- 150 marks per ride crman cupital T ‘north-and-south” sub- | This underground railroad was last accomplishment. and | Throughout the ed that subway women g dren worked and day underneath Friedrichstrasse, where Berlin's gay and glittering life ‘ pulsated all the time. | costs upened up its Sour Stomach BELCHING Take One Dose of HERNDON’S INDIGESTINE Relief in 10 Minutes 35c Bottle At All Drug Stores N>\ SALE HERE TOMORROW —included in this month’s rele exceptional Red Seal are some Selections—AND SENSATIONAL DANCE HITS— 25 Demonstration Rooms to Try Them in Open Until 10 P.M. below. Nothing is reserved. Hickey-Freeman Co. Suits that sold up to Blanket Robes and All-Wool Union Suits Very complete stocks of carefully lected qualities. 25% Discount ( \ Coat Sweaters of Imported Brushed Wool A wonderful garment for golf, driv- ing or street wear: light, warm and handsome; pockets, guaranteed but- tonholes ; many colors: all sizes. $15.00 $8 .5_0 Value The Lowest Prices on Men’s Clothing Our huge stock of Men's Clothing is offered at the prices quoted In many of these Suits and Overcoats you'll find the trade marks of such leading makes as “Stratford,” “Fashion Park,” no better at any price! Every Suit and Overcoat Most at Less Than HALF Suits up to 45 $60 Overcoats, were up to $50 . $2 5 00 | Overcoats, wereup to $85 . . $3 5.00 Silk and Wool Hose Heather mixtures, $1.50 Grade Flannel Pajamas For Sleeping Comfort A\ soft, efully forced to prevent pulling or tearing. A variety of colors and patterns. $2.50 Value ¢ The otz Xens Yogo 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY 8AM. to 6 PM.|| $3 1 75 ~ Tan and Olive. 95¢ Full Fashioned Blue, warm ‘material, cut full and tailored. Buttons are rein- 18