Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1923, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. — OFFERING “LIMIT,” BERLIN PUTS HOPE IN PLAN OF HUGHES to bring about nd permanent s other countr rufnous German competit aning of her currency able Germany to v finances. the note . s program and also to safeguard interests of those who financ = man government that th the now is bur © alro be liberate 11 polit d e restrietions, with which nd th. forthwith from nomic Provides for Fallare. ! o sugzest that in| hehalf of the ecouomic rehabilitation of Europe the countries ¢ rned ar- rive at an understunding with regard to dealings in important commodities. The note expresses the opinien that in this connection loi term private con- tracts for deliveries of coal and coke are especially important th regard to two proposed loans 0 000 marks each, the note suse these The proposals and how the amount nd for is to be ralsed. The same commission would decide in July, 1831, whether, when and how after July 1, 1923, the interest not pro- vided for in the first instance is sub- sequently to be raised. Favors Hughes' Plan. As to the make-up of thls commis- sion. Germany proposes that either tie svndicate which puts up the first loan of 20,000,000,000 goid marks o mittee of international business men be chosen, according to the suggestions of Secretary of State Hughes—a com- mittee on which Germany is to be rep- | resented with rights equal to those of other nations. As the third alte com- pative, the note amount of Germany first loan be raised. Seek U. S. Ald. After setting forth the details of the proposed three loans by which the thirty billion marks would be raised, the note says that in case the three loans do not :produce total “an impartial international | v dec f when and how covered.” The decide how the om- ues “it ought be either the consortium wh the loan or an international commis- sion of business men corresponding to the proposition made by Secretary of State Huwxh on which Germany would be represented with equal ig or an ,arbitration tribunal | d of a Tepresentative of the unission, # represena- i movernment T compo 5 COMMENT 1S WITHHELD. i State Department Studies German Offer—sStill Willing to Aid. The American government is watch- ing very closely, but in complete silence, the late: mpt to smooth out the rep: « in Burope. State Department officials b ye day their stu but there was n hen they had d ent would have e advic indication that so this govern public or pri allies of_the a Naturaily. there is Are You a Member of the W. 0’s? “The Efficiency Bunch?” Proposes a court of arbitration, com entative of 3 s id a of N govern- togeth w chairman, whom the President of the Unites States would be requested to nomi other two members is to the nomination th resentative me, nate in faile > th d 1o agree 1d the 1 Areas he soun ¢ Furop n solved utual under- standing. Ruhr Occupation of Hampers. e occuy the Rukr, the al declaration states, is 4lly opposed to such aspira it therefore p diu- wied | the daily | d and the | 1 of economic val- reaty of Vers illes b 1ated and the condition rding to d agreemen s the difficult tangible b v solution must | elastic to take this| nsideration i Foreign Loanx Vital. should furthermore be the document, that German 0 owing to the lack of surplus profits | from her own products will in the | rear future .be unable to raise any | large amounts of capital from her resources. and that consequent- n is foreign loans, iceh, Le obtained when restored. recurring merican recommend to the adjustment of 1t note Wipation in the solution of the jons issue is contained in the | on that the President of the | ame the third member | 1 commission which | would decide the manner in which the i sums lacking to make up the .'l||l; Handles Fine i Opera Glasses ClaflinOptical Co Don’t “Sniffle” You can make vour nos- trils and head as “clear as a bell” with E-Z Catarrh Cream AFLIN It gives quick relief in all catarrhal conditions of the nose, throat and head—and is efficacious in even se- vere cases of hay fever., When you feel a cold in the head coming on—or that irritating catarrh man- ifesting itself — use E-Z CATARRH CREAM freely —for relief. 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COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street FPhone Mam 3016-3017 LT OO £ g an usands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets— the substitute for calomel—are a mild but | sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These | little olive-colored tablets the re- | sult of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and howel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effect. . They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Ezelaches, dullness and that lazy feeling cczne from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits. 15¢ and 30c. 1 offer after the| Washington t j suggestion for an inguiry by an im-|have pointed out that any st the required | | Ol therefore h floats | horefore Secretary Hughes' Secretary of State, but the, partial commission of economists hus | Washington must await an initiative, | been brought to the fore once again. howe suggestion for an application of the prineiple, there is absence a of authoritative uss the he adopted very beginning of the culties. The United purticipant in the coll, eral reparations from is not regarded by Pres arding and his advisers at tates is mot nt H; = hermore, it nuation the ent difli- a and reements now under is felt no offer of ald ean be made 1y = ‘nations involved. Willing to Ald. med, in these ci the G at any a garding it here. » taken r e nothing to The v gness of United tes to be helpful in r ing lution of the d American aid be r by the President _and RHODES CONSTRUCTION CO.'=< 407 : @ % 14th and H Sts. N.W.—Main 7823 Do You Need a Carpenter? Ws make all kinds of house repairs, inside and out, satisfac- at fair prices. 3 RN RRRRRERRRRTE] W Avoid Imitations—Substitutes | Rucker & Rucker Paperhanging and Painting until such aid is request- |y ‘I PERPETUAL has been indicated many | his | 1210 H St. N.W. M. 7422 “Aggravatin’ Papa” | is proving one of those tricky fox-trots that one simply can't resist. It is the last word in perfection on the Colum hia Record made by The Georgians. “Loose Feet” on the reverse side will start everybody goi 3 again. Ask for reco: A-3825 75¢ At Columbia Dealerr Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, contract Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums are the danger signal. Heed it for the sake of sound teeth and health. Brush your teeth with forhans FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrkea 35¢ and 60c in tube’ e not | 8 Ruplds). GEN. E. R. STEWART DIES. | commission bachigan public ntiier Commander of Michigan Guard | Served in Last Two U. S. Wars. | LaNs: Mich, rl R. wart, chigan Nati the publi died sudder (1) 1 utilities commission, at his home here yes- as fifty-one years old identified with the an National Guard for thirty . Stewart rt trouble hours. A veteran of the Spanish-American {war. during which he served as_an ienlisted man in the Michigan Na- |tional Guard, Gen. Stewart went into (- action in the world war with the was stricken with and lived only a few i BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,500,000 Surplus More Than $850,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary For Sale Prio into cur unew building. ot 1223 Connect Al articles are in fi gains—first come will get them Rapid mail-sealing machine. ¥ always|32d DI D by | infant: yet provided. by the KEuropean!in 1909 and Even on that phase of the guestion,|powers themselv ax well as regarding the widow, daughter, Lot of vainable odds and ends t lslon, serving as a major of member of the legislature 1911, serving as a repre- entative from Kent county (Grand He was appointed a mem- He was Surviving Gen. Stewart are his his mother, a son and a e — All kinds of queer lttle creatures, rom monkeys to tiny green lizard: have appeared at one time or another as pets of London. the society women in £yes Examined Graduate McCormick Medical Col o Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE . SEMONES Eyesight Speciali: THE LARGEST, THE 51 'years. P Fermaof paymest te sult. Exami- fon tree. Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up Fillings, 50c Gold Crowns to $1 up and Bridgc in gold, silver, Work, amalgam or $3.00—$4.00 porcelain $5.00 Por_Teotn Wo eharse for painiees extraction whep other work I done. Al work gusramtesd, URS. 9 A. M. TILL 8 P. M. SUNDAYS, 16 Ar M. TILL ¢ o DR. WYETH 421-29 7th St. N. W, Opposite Lansburgh & Bre. and ove Grand Unien Tes Ce. Largesi and mest thoroughly equivped darlers s Washington Phone 8 r to Moving o be disposed of before we move icut Avenue rst-class condition and are real Complete dictaphone outfit, including dictating and transcribing machines anc twenty-five records. Two No. 5 Underwood typewriters. Two typewriter desks. One complete lathe machine with motor and counter-shaft. Two large American flags (unmounted). One complete drill press equipment. One gas stove. Two mantel clocks. A lot of partitions. Assorted lumber. Nine wooden spools, assorted sizes. Formerly used for winding wire. One mahogany hat rack stand. 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