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Riversidc Senator Reed of Pennsylva- ENGLAND ASSAILED FOR DEBT ATTITUDE THE Tigress Attacks- Tr.nner Beforle Throng at. Gircus By the Associated Pyess. LOS ANGEL April 2—Before of hundreds of spectators, jion of her mauled Louis Roth the EVEN I\G | STAR, WASHINGTO * LAND CONCESSION- 4 from American sources. T0 JAPAN DENIED Syndlcate s Offer to Develop Vast Mexican Tract D. ploitation of oil, rubber on the tract. Vasquez said he would seek capital for his project elsewhere, probably £y N, that the Japanese syndicate had obtained the coneession ° brought _protests from Western Senators in Washington and a denial by the Mexican government that any grants had been made to Japanese. The land involved arouud Magdalens. Bay is considered strategic- ally 1mpol-unt asa navnl base. A recent announcement vegetable dyes and | FRIDAY, APRIL 2. | 1926. FLAT TIRE? 'MAIN 500 LEFETH Centrally Located Home Near 13th and N Streets FOR SALE MRS. CAPPER IMPROVES. Has Comfortable Night Following Surgical Operation. Mes Arthur' Capper, wife of the chajithdn of .the . Senate District committee, spent a comfortable night following the surgical operation at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, vesterday, according to word re- ceived today. Completely furnished—I13 rooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage Inspection by “Appointment John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. nia Says Cancellation Is Churchill’s Aim. mance Ol ¢ de dirods Woer Amznetl Here. Senator . Capper 1will ‘remain i - [ 1636 Eye Street. Main 1477 Ma flltam k. . Prosser, general staff, nqtgm tthmuppmm« has been ordered 10 thig cfty for duty in_the office of the chief signal officer, War Departgent. Baltimore today. Merchant minded Although Roth was carried to the floor under the weight of the snarling animal, he managed to re gain his feet and brought her un- der control with his whip. Roth treated Is Rejected. Aparfments oo Overlocking Poto- mac Park, the Monu- ment and Lincoln Memorial—and across the River to the Arling- ton Hills. 000 By the 1ated Pross » devate i A bate 0, Calif. d debt set . that question was carily today while the n other matters. s made - against the recently by Winston chancellor of the British connection with the settlement, vesterday in April 2. The panese syndicate to de- 2.000.000 acre concess " baen v y. cted, who Col. A, R 2 s he holds grants announced last two. day Wednesday trapeze per v injured ina n the circus has been here Herminia Atayde, former, was seriou 30-foot fall. TEMPLE GROUP ELECTS. Eighth Street Brothelhuud annes Leon Pretzfelder President. Leon Pretztelder. was elected presi | dent for the ensuing vear at the an., nual meeting last night of the Brother- hood of the h Street Temple. . which now has the professional | State hill 48 NO 'LOSS > . To Any Inveetor IN 53 YEARS THE F H SMITH CoO. <o Wirse Mortge 81515th St., N.W. ction of the offer followed a |s phic conference with Dr. K. wii. head of the syndicate with | whom he has been negoti {auez said. The Mexican | plained that he b th‘ M British-Am brought fie the Senate. as “whinings, man Borah of the foreign relations 2 5 | Adjacent to Govern- | turned back the pages of | | i | ment Departments and withinwalking dis- tance of theatre and shopping districts. o show that the United 0 arrive at “just is heralding to the world that v e a sordid peo ple,” thundered Borah, ‘“let the world understand that the wealth she gathered to herself at the -close |- of the war is not to be compared to | @ any amount that she could have been upon to pay States under her debt greement. i “One million. six hundred and | seven thousand square miles of | ~ot territory passed to the contrel 'of | % Great Britain after the war. This is_worth infinitely more ju natyral | = wealth than.amy possible’ sum Great Britain could have been called upon to pay us | | Reparations Were Waived H _"\\'hen the war ended, the United | States- waived all claim to rey tions. There was no reass we should not have asked for tain portion of reparations “When it came to a division of the of the conquered nations sentati of the United Versailles was careful to | N clearly understood ‘that the | N "nited States sought no terr itory. And, finally, in making a_settle- ment with Great Britain, we forgave hat country $3,500,000,000 of its debt figured on the basis of what the American taxpayer is called upon to as the difference in interest on \merican Liberty Bonds and nterest on the British settlement “These matters indicate to me that ‘rom the beginning. the United States | was trving 1o arrive at a just and | fair settlement. There was no at-| tempt to do other than to arrive at that end.” Declaring Iha( Mr. Churchill's at- tack had been “direct and severe lv‘ the utmost degree. Senator Borah | said there was a purpose and a plan, _4. Lal"ge llvlng room, (n‘:: ‘;::: was cancellation of the en bedroom, small dining "It is true that they still refer 4 (o it as a revision,” he aded, “but room, kitchen and their arguments are those for can bathroom. $87.50 a |(‘(‘|lih\\n £ month | Senate Busy With Figures. oo NOTICE On and after April 1 o 1. Living room, kitch- to the United | f en and bathroonwwith built-in tub. Living room is equipped with Murphy folding bed. $47.50 a month. Bernard Hyman ein were elected to the board this office will close every: day at —One of them awaits 5 P.M.. except on Saturday your invitation to call. Saturday, 1 P.M. The representatives of the Himmer division of the ‘Graxp Rarins Snow Case Co. at Balti- more—are equipped by brains and experience to serve the local mer- chants and the South. At your command are anything and everything in the way of store fixtures and store planning. why a cer 2. Living room, break- fast room, kitchen and tiled bathroom with built-in tub. Living room contains a Murphy bed. $60 a month. | ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Several very attractive \| apartments ranging in size from one room. reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and R prices reasonable. REALTORS Franklin 9503 $500 CASH Monthly Payments Like Rent 102 You St. N.E. Just South R. I. Ave. WITH BUILT-IN GARAGES Hardwood trim, Oak floors, Built-in refn.ernor. Cabinet ironing board, Hot-water heat. Only 1 Left Houses Open Every Day Until 8:30 P.M. H.R. OWI:NSTI:IN@. oure-ur |3n H STREET NORTHWEST 3. Living room, bed- room, breakfast room with built-in table, kitchen and bathroom with built-in tub. $77.50 a month. Itcostsnothing totalk it over. The invitation should come from you. GRAND RAPIDS - SHOW CASE CO. Baltimore Maryland Division; Formerly | ML.L.HIMMEL & SONS CO. Abe Lincoln was right! the Summer is the best or the e worst of the scasons, ac the cording to point. vantage Large front porches, Electric lights, Wide front parking, Tiled bathroom, Stationary wash tubs, In the city, it is oiten dull. " oppressive and destructive Senator Borah closed a third con ppress secutive day of debate on the Italian | ot eftort. debt settiement, during which lhl‘ Senate figured itself dizzy in an effort to ascertain whether that settlement cancels the principal Amid a swirling array of sums that ran into the millions and billions returned to their ‘rithmetic and chewed pencils, added, sub- | tracted and multiplied until .they had | covered scores of sheets of paper. Senator Reed of Pennsylvania start- ¢ saying the settlement provides yment by Italy of “every of principal,” with in- Senator Smoot, Republican, Utah, a member of the Debt Funding Commission, agreed with him, but Senator Howell. Republican, Ne- braska, figured out that the agree- ) ment not only cancels the principal, but imposes upen the American peo- ple an interest deficit of some $25, 000,000 annually for 62 years When the arithmetic lesson was over the befogged disputants remain- ed as firm as ever in their respec tive positio; €Embassy Apartments De Luxe N.W. Corner of 16th and Harvard Sts. N.W. A few In forest places beside the water it is lovely, stimulat- ing and prodigal of joys A few attractively fur- nished apartments now available. ¥R, (part ERERRREEERRNARAIAIRTUARRRE | Apariments may be in- spected atany hour.” Resi- dentmanageron premises. ments still avai able in this new white stone apart ment building of 1 to 5 rooms and bath. Re- frigeration and the very latest improve- ments. 1 flat Who, ticu,. would not, 1f he could, spend Summer * in the woods and on the water? NEW YORK AVENUE C and TWENTY-SECOND STREETS, NORTHWEST ‘“RAIN” EASTER SUNDAY What a shame! That is if it really rains. To many this too charming: an impos- sible dream. That firm est of bonds—the need to gather daily brcad—scems to hold Winter and Swmmer, to the town. may seem W. H. WEST COMPANY A Agents MAIN 9900 $100 Inspect Tonight smt Sergennt to Be Betlred *s s . West, who served as a private in the 3d Nebras- S W STREET NORTHWEST | We are heartily in favor of “shoot- ing”’ the Weather Man early Saturday morning. That's about the only way in which he can be prevented from issuing a Rain Bulletin for Easter Sunday. Think of it! Why, that would ruin the plans for the annual showing of ls':alter Finery by Washington’s Fair ex. Say, on second thought, shooting would be too good for that Weather Man. _ Fortunately, there is always a silver lining to every cloud. The particular silver lining we have in mind is the fact that three out of every five people in the city of Washington are owners of automobiles. Consequently, rain on Eute;;r Sunday won’t bother the aver- age three in question. For they can I iy s ; don their “Easter Duds” and vmty their 7 ! ’(7;, l:{::m[n I;rdn::,:f\:;fi’: ;’In:‘n‘ friends without exposing themselves 1= peake Bay e e unnece“.rfly to the weather. prepared a booklet describsug a The remaining two out of five would few of.its innumerdble beats- seem to be “out of luck.” Bllt we have ties and advantages. We sfta‘”‘ prowd*d for that. f’r g[fig;a send you a copy, if All they have to do is come to our a:: ;dnigld l('/'xl]“tyzll;d;l\[jlrf’: Used Car Showrooms, pick out the car our Summer Homes Bureau, they want, pay a small amount down, Howard and Lombard Streets, and drive it ll:flly at once. Baltimore. They can then join the other three in singing, “Let It Rain, Let It Pour, WASHT&.{?‘P&RE What Do We Care,” etc. " oLIS That, “It Is Cheaper to Sell Them & ANNAP Tha.ll; to Pay Rent," is stlll proving i A Seven More "Déys to Go Wardman Motors, Inc. ' . 1711 14th Street ;oe Our Ad in Classified Section N ka Volunteers, commanded ' William J. Br 1 Wa and si | pines and the United States, will be placed on the retired list of the Army May 21 on his own application after | 30 yea service. He is in his 76th year and is one of the oldest men in the Army. For some time he has been, mqoned it Fort Hayes, near ‘olumbi ok ok ok % | Yet, for us of Washington. at least, it 1s easily possible to divide each day of Summer | between the office or work the forests and “You can fool some of the people some of the shop and time"—but it takes integrity and fair-dealing to build up a big business like the Kaufmann 17 Associated Stores. streams. "BOOKS BOUGHT 7} “Bring Them In” or Phone - FRANKLIN 5416 - PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. Within a comfortable ride from us is a country of water and woods which may be counted among the great playgrounds of quick. ¢ resistzation of nurses on May application. papers must T ALICE I PR EN T Giving people the greatest values has made Kaufmann's the greatest Furniture organization in America. If you compare Kaufmann prices vou will know why. M HAMS. REMIC “th st. wing, Cen: 1 est natural the world INSPECT y'; Here it is still possible for families of modest incomes ta rent, buy or build a Summer ;. home a few yards from the ' Here's Tomorrow's Great Offering: the patgtiainew APARTMENTS at dxctiisive ! . 2540 ii MASSACHUSETTS ‘ AVENUE - T EB RETORY TOAD OF S ORXI. Trom, et o f & Nyiadeiohia or Bali SMPTH'S TRANSFER AND STORB- {1 cool salt water. left by Jgs. D. Gordon: 81t by AN el left by Warren Fer. R E r. Jeft by Clarsnce Youhs. left by Trving L. Brent R Rice— car. left by F “(ny‘.)\: vvr[A(v‘ Get a 25c. Box. e itdhent SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST Peoples Drug Stores be sold at private sale coun'ry, =L S ROOFING—By Koons We sse to it that evers job's a GOOD JOB. et _our estimate and feel safe. Roofing 119 3rd St. sw Comp On Txr;w All Txmc' The Million-Dollar Printing Plant The National Capxtal Press Real Printing Servxcc Our Work Speaks for Itselt ®IGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. 'h\ RON S. ADAMS, ¢ ERyTER, SPRINGTIME IS ROOFING TIME Lote sct togsther and make our roof like mew. Rounn( 1731 5 Nw. JRONCLADGE:: PalMan 16 Don’t Put It Off— Call Us Now Don't wait until flies come. us_ now to make screens and _doors. KLEEBLATT Winfow shades and ecreens Ph © 7T THERE ARE THOU Of Mattregson in, Wu!mlslou Unfit to.SIup On You owe it to vourself to Inspact Yours. and. if nocessary Have it Tenovated and sterilized fg. Co. Main 3671 810 E St. N.W. Lowest Rents in Town Ultra smodern apartments in this new eight-story fireproof apartment building. Corcoran Courts Overlooking Potomac Park, Lincoln Memorial,, the Potomac River and Arlington Hills \ 23rd and D Sts. N.W, 166 Modern ‘Housckeeping Apartment Suites of 1 to 4 Rooms, Reception Hall, Bath and Porch, with every desired convenience. $39.50 to $97.50 _ 24-Hour Switchboard Service—High-Speed Elevators Handsomely Furnished Lobby Ready for Occupancy : \lrs T. BELL; Reuld:nt Manager us To beautify your mantelpiece—this pair of Candlesticks—mahogany stained—7 inches high. 39¢c - Kaufmann’s 1415 B STREET NW. Il Electric Railway Company - SUMMER’ HOMES BUREAU SR T