Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 15

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uTh quickiy rade for Studebaker| Power Durabilify Finish Vinspect This Exceptional Home 3554 Edmunds rge rooms, aktast and . Hardwood Ruilt-in cedar storage room. Two-car brick garage. Lot 65x153, And many | other features. Open Evenin Feor Inspection Floyd E. Davis Company i —KEALTOR~— 733 Twelfth Street N.W. 7th & E Streets S.W. i Main 352.333 | ‘!HESSE NOW POLICE CHIEF ‘SEARCH FOR BODIES INS-51 ABANDONED | el | Salvage Best Way to Recover | Remains of the Crew, Christy Believes. | BY the Associated Prass. ON BOARD U, & S. CAMDEN, Oc- —Instructions from \Washing- [10n last night, coupled with thé in. | ability of divers to enter the torpedo | room” of tha sunken submarine R-51, | brought 16 an énd the presént effort |10 recover the badies of the crew atill | imprisoned in the hull. This an- | nouncement was madé by Rear Ad-| I miral H. H. Christy, directing the ! operations. | Admiral Chriaty will direct a care- {ful examnation of the outer hull, | valves and hatches of the S-51 pre- |liminary 1o Aalvage work. |- He is of the opinion that salvage {'of the vassél was the most sxpéditious | means ot recovering the remaining | boates. | Successorship to Late Danisl Sul- EASY ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES | EMERLITE J LAMPS | | | | ELECTRIC CLARK FIXTURES JEWEL GAS RANGES on Awy Bubjset Thirty-seven Tears 709 13th St. Main 140 1 Door Above G Main 6436 Colds, lé;ippxfil"piil::,mfienzue, Bikious Fever and Malaria. livan Made Effective. Recause of the death of Maj. Dantel Sullivan, late superintendent of police, the Commissicners today fissued an order making the appointment of Ed. ! win B. Hesse as his successor, effec. | tive immediatély. inataad of on Nb. ' vember 1. as originally planned. i Maj. Hesse was aworn in without | ceréemony hefore the Roard of Com. | ere by Danlel E. Gargés, sec- 10 the hoard. And assumed con- ol of the dspartmént. | _The Commissioners muat wait for the certification of names of eligibles by the Civil Service Commission be- tora Alling the position of chist clerk of the department, held by Mr. Hesse for 19 vears. THE EHECHINGER Co. |“From Foundation to Roof” BATHROOM OUTFITS —All new -and guaranteed. $ up: kitchen sinks of all kinds, $5 up: new drain boards at $4 up: new double-section laundry traye: new white vitrcous toilet outfits at $19.50 up: black and galvanized sewer and water Ripe: both new and used: new ot-air furnace. purchased from Government, at §30. Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs | 5th & Fla. Ave. North | THE HECHINGER €0. MAAMAAAAMAAAA Overstuffed Group in Mohair A handsome group in with seat. taupe mohais in harmonious ™ $2 lain eolor shion teps damask. Three 95 THE _EVENING STRESEMANN POISONED BY POLITICAL ENEMIES, LOCARNO RUMORS SAY (Continued from First Page) Its purpose an endeavor to settle for all time the anomalous Aituation brought Ahout by the World War, haa created an optimistic teeling among thé obsérvars here. Seated with the French and other allied deiegations. Stresémann, the German forelgn minister, and Chancellor Lut free to expreas themselves a dexired, &nd the spirit of falr play and of an apparent derire to réach an | accord was manifest. Almost as quickly as they were advanced. a number of articles of the proposed pact. which is designed to éffect a | permunent peace in Kurops. were ARreéd to. At the suggeéstion of Austen Chaj rlain, the British for. elgn seéreta the delibérations be- came friendly informal. instead of beinz madé up of set spesches and arguments, Although agreement was quickly Arrived at on someé articles of the draft pact. the thorny questions are t to be deait with. SpokeAmen for e Gérmans frankly say that the sérious questions at issue aré vet on the horizon. It is considered that probably the hardest problem to solve will be any Attémpt to reach an agreement which would pérmit Francd to cross the Rhine in order 1o give ald to Poland. RHINE PACT TACKLED. NOTICE The daily papers indicate that 2 strike vote is being teken on the Western Maryland Railway by Engineers and Firemen. Those who wish to apply for the posi of Enginter or Fire. man should mail or present their applications to the follow- ing: A. M. Smith. Supt Western Md. Railway Co., Hagerstonn, Md. for territory between Baltimore, Md., and Hagerstown. Md., Har. risburg, Pa, and Yeork, Pa. A. Williamson, Supt., Western Md. Railway Co., Cumberland, Md. for territory between Cumber. land, Md., Connellsville, Pa., and Bikins, W. Va. plications will be consi the order in which they are re- ||| v | guarantor. STAR. WASH pite the secrecy of thé négotia. tions, the following may bBe takén & probably an acéurate summary of the situation at the security pact eon- terénce: Thére Aré hix documenth on the Agenda, namely, the Rhine pact, four arbitration treaties betwéen Geérmany on the one hand and France, Bel- nd Poland &n 5 A tréaty éstdb- lishimg the French guarantéé of Ger- man-Caech and Gérman-Polish arbi- tration treatiea. At the presant all atténtion ik cen- tered on the Rhine pact, which eén- Aiats of A praamble and 11 clausds. ‘This pact concerns France, Belgium And Germany, with Great Britain As 1f they Anally accapt tha presént draft of the téxt, the Aigns- tories will repudiate the idea of war and agrae 1o respéct the statuk quo of their militarized zone in the Rhineland. Present Pacts to Stand Any signatory who in a breach of the arbitration agreements resort t6 war by violation of a frontier ér by & menacing military concentration in the demilitarized zone is declarad the aggressor, and others, includink Great Britain. agrée to combiné againat him. Thik ia-the assencé of the paet. Other clauser provide that thé pact *ha!l in no respact be intérpreted am modifying existing treaties or obli- gations of signatoriés under the léague covénant and ahall only take offect whén Gérma énters the league, ur arbitration hén t tréaties aré ratifad and the Fréneh Cherge Accounts Invited | Satisfactory Torms Arranged ‘ | Diamonds Dismond values aré here, as- sembled in a showing of pérfect atones that only rare kood judg- ment and quantity buyving can offer at the money sAvings—to evéry purchisér—our pri¢és rap- reaent. A perfact diamond, of £00d color and lustroud bril- liancy. mounted handsomely in A distinctive setting of 18-kt. white gold. A gift sure 1o B treasuréd in lifélonk appracia- tion: Special Offerings $100 $150 $200 Other Exceptional Values $50 to $1,000 R. Harris & Co. 7th and D ewelers & Dsamond Merchants For Morc Than Half @ Century THE FALL EXHIBITION OF KARPEN FURNITURE Now is a rare good time to purchase Karpen Up. holstered Furniture. Special low exhibition prices prevail now. reduced in Assortments are tremendous! price. All Karpen Furniture is sharply Karpen’s newest designs and latest upholstery fabrics—all gt re- markable price reductions now. Surely you'll not miss this unusual event. Karpen Weeks October 3d to 17th - MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. DS E common - frontiers and de- | Lokt gfl:—:flEflEEEEEBE—:B@EEEEEEEEE@ | these treatien an Great D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1925 treaties, Tt in in theas quéstions, théréfore. that the real dangér lisa. On them | the contersnce will sither aueceed or | treaties is dccepted. Regarding the main conditions of the pact, thers ia practically no dis- puts, henoce the effusive expressions of 604 will in which the conference 50 far has abounded. Delegates and #xpérts aré still éngaged in putting the finiahing touches to non-contro- veraial clauses. | The difficultiea will begin when they | SpANDAU, Oétoher comé 10 consider the clause forense- | (#) —With the Aramatic Arréat yea- ing Gérman entry into the League and | terday of Lieut. Baron von Senden, the clause foréseeing French guaran- who was about to Apart 6n & honéy- teé of the Crech and Poliah treaties. | moon trip, and the round-up of a | half dozen alleged members of the Ready to Enter League. | Black Relchawent, & seqrat organiza- Thé Gérmant séem ready to join | tion, the policé ¢laim to have caught the League. but only with various con- | the principals in A number of political | Aitions and réservations. They are murders committed during the last| willing that the Frénch and Belgian | two vears. | Arbitration tréaties hall cover all pos- | The victims aré alleged 16 hAva| sible disputes. jurldi economic and | heen formér membéra of the Black . but they wish to limit arbi- | Reichawehr, who wére suspéctéd of tration te non-political queations and | divuiging information &bout the or- they declare firmly they will never|ganization. Raron von Sendan. it 1 Aceopl that France shall guarantee | charged, in the leader of a Black RBritain x| Relchawehr company ail. (Coprright, 1925, by Chicage Daily News Co.) MURDER PLOTTERS HEL“ Germany, $ Sixteenth Street Heights Robert E. Heater Exclusive Agent Colorado Building, Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 1064 All Prices Formerly Quoted On Lots . 15 SuArAntés &f thé Czech and Polish ! Kuarantesing the Bélgian and French Sawdust Helps in 0il Sowing. ::o:::::l r;‘\,:lr ;:“. ‘:’:‘::::‘:’2:1:::? In fighting the mosquitoes In the/grain. 1In a short time it hecomes Routh, a public health ofMcial hit upon I ‘1_3';'710.!";1 and sinks, l.:".lfil : fll}l‘n 1 ith | Of 0l 0N the swamp or water. As the the iden of aaturating sawdust with | 000 TR (RS SWAMmD O AR A0 o0il composed of kerosene and wASte | oy for several days. the flm fs , crank-caré oll. The sawdust was thén néwed during that time, Owned By Me In SIXTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS Will Be Subject to Change After Wednesday, October 7th Sixteenth Street is now being graded from Alaska Avenue to Kalmia Road. making avail- able the most beautiful lots on Sixteenth Street and facing Rock Creek Park. Here is an unusual Plat and full par- ticulars furhished upon request. opportunity for investments. Robert E. 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