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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - May 26, 1922, Washington, District Of Columbia                                WASHINGTON MAY 26 TESTIMONY FOR GROWS Each New Test Here Shows Remarkable Power of Master Medicine The list of in ber of the merits of dally Aa new tests of Its powers are made- Carl S 1807 St Washington D C made tne following statement a few days I have heard lots about Taplac here of ate but I never had any it was so wonderful until I tried it myself It has done all I and much more than I expected it would For two past I have been losing and strength and going down hill at n pretty rapid rate In fact my whole system seemed of order and I felt tired and played out all the time My appetite left me my stomach was a IT and as for eating I would Just nibble at a little food onoe or twice a day I had not enjoyed a hearty meal In months anil simply had to force myself to In fact I was having skip a few from work now and then trying to recuperate In this run-down condition I 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contains taln medicinal properties which combat those very troubles arc now using this famous medicine In all parts of the United States and Canada as well as in Mexico and scores of testimonials being received daily from men and women of unquestioned who express deep gratitude as a result of having found such a Kreat source of relief sold in the Peoples Drug Stores and all leading most expensive thing can do is to at- tempt to operate your A u t without adequate I n s u r ance protection It's and sary Insurance costs little compared with the relief it gives case and in the satisfaction of knowing you won't have to stand matter what happens There are some things about our Auto- mobile Insurance ice that are worth knowing Yours for the asking Phone Main LeRoy Mark Inc Colorado Building MOLLE M Aj st spread MOLlE over the face lihe COLDS GRIP Fortify the system Colds Grip and Influenza by taking laxative Lloyd George's Explanation and Defense Of His Policies at the Genoa Conference Quinine tablets which destroy germs act as a tonic laxative and Keep the tem in condition to throw off attacks of Colds Grip and In- Be sure you get BROMO Tha genuine bean thla signature j London May 25 By the Associated speaking of the j ity of the of Russia with I German assistance Premier liloyd George said in the commons today emphasising each I hope the may never arise H necessary to go back and refer Ithe warning I am I Loud cheers greeted the prime I later when ho entered the house this afternoon for a debate on the foreign policies ot the government likely to have an Important bearing upon his political future The Genoa conference formed the text for the debate with the premier ready to point to Us achievements such as the agreement or a truce and the economic results reached and his opponents fop one thp treaty the for criticisms of the at Genoa Reviews Lloyd George in beginning his speech said he purposed dealing only with the business of the Genoa ering and did not intend to discuss Gorman relations or British relations with France an opportunity for dis- cussion of which would be provided next The prims after reviewing the objects of the said that in regard to the Question er the conference had succeeded he would simply the facts fairly and let the members them ly Although peace had been ivi it was quite clear said Mr Lloyd George that the war atmosphere to a certain extent re- mained As for Russia it hopeless her whatever her said the premier to expect to extricate herself from the pit of squalid misery without the assistance of the 30 nations Three Ways to Treat There were three alternatives In with the Russian situation Mr Lloyd George pointed out The first was force which had failed No one had suggested that at Genoa The second was to leave Russia to her fate But he could we In sure Europe against risks this policy The Russo- German agreement shows the sort of peril i mean Germany said the premier could not re-equip Russia economically not having capital but that was not the case with ments as there was every natural rei source in one country and complete technical skill in the other The British he said that it was necessary for the peace ef the world whatever was of the soviet that arrangement with Russia be made in order to enable her to help herself in swelling the volume of trade on which so many millions pend and in order to give a sense of stability and security to Europe Program at The The Russian leaders said the pre- mier quite realized they going to get credit from wie west upon a basis of confiscation and diation of debts They also knew that Russia never would ba restored until she got credit As regards debts of money advanced to Russia before the revolution he said the Russians were Prepared to mise saying the obligations they would depend upon the sistance received Ha said The conference was to be R practical dis- cussion between the experts on the basis of the Cannes resolution I am very he said that when they come down to examination of practical propositions will be achieved the he we have had to consider could done in order to prevent conflict In Europe If we were to continue the Genoa examinations we had to insure the peace of Europe That Is why we have the truce of peace which embodies the solemn declaration on the part of 34 nations that they will be guilty of no act of aggression against each other Instability of I am not say that Genoa will ultimately I believe It has accomplished treat things ready If Genoa falls the position of Europe will indeed be tragic -I The premier said he believed If such as the Genoa gathering had been held In 1914 the world would have been spared war The attainment normal tions in Europe he said had been Im- by numerous the re- of which was the the I conference The first of these wag currency difficulties and the ity of the second was toms and trading v the I third transport difficulties and the fourth was the absence a sense of security against war He said com- missions were established to deal with each of these situation It f Which of we it a T J thrae was There alt recourse to force which had tried and failed but which weal Genoa I twis to until Bhe more and acceptable afiS 1 third what I have t scribed to the bongs M the Pitt policy cuspert and none It I come which may be driven to that we should leave Russia to until Khe changes None put policy forward at Genoa If we with it now it would was the only policy left If third did liot succeed If you lef t to this government should ars what It question of a more of a militarist Is any one ready to the peace of Bur rope tinder that The prime minister alluded Here you he said two the of whether regarded In territory latlon or resources both each of having do which discredited with the nations of the world and each no- received info fuU society ol nations Peace with Inal equality but there was a the There was ft pf and community d as maltreatment difficulty of on com- B The discredited that h wants the of this ripen w ship What did meanT G disarmed end nee MHT could disarm stW Its one thins you can net IB prevent these are driven to Haven Germany could net economically not but that not the case with as there is Only One of the unfortunate of i the war which had demonstrated international that it should developed into narrow selfish blind nationalism that was found in every direction The human intellect was exhausted In order to make trade as difficult as possible he added peace has been in Europe it is quite clear continued the premier that the war atmosphere has to a Certain extent remained While the conference was sitting troops were marching toward the frontier There is an atmosphere in Europe of International suspicion of impending conflict v The problem naturally exciting the most controversy was that of sia There sat around that table the representatives of 34 nations Over there Russian delegation resenting more human poverty wretchedness desolation hunger horror and despair than all the nations represented around that table Thla is the first fact to realize Tha other is that it Is hopeless for Russia whatever her government to expect to extricate herself from the pit of squalid misery without the assistance of the other 30 nations Pays Tribute Mr Lloyd Georgre paid tribute to the Russians as a loyal and patient people capable of greater heights of unselfish devotion than most any race In the world as during the first two or three years of the war but nlao for generations to ruthless re- authority and a people who could be very formidable to their neighbors It was no use questioning the ation said the premier There In the conference sat the men who sented the unchallenged masters the time being of that formidable and very distressed people Peace or war with Russia could only be made with them and whether Russia should march forward or Its men under arms today or whether the has In re- serve should march tomorrow question them v That was the fact you had to fiet firmly into your mind beforo you began business of Mr Lloyd George declared premier spoke slowly each word of the by in front he went on can not be excited to hopes or fears by the of ins years It Is the ot statesmen to Ipok Is why I am appealing to the has the responsibility on behalf of a great nation and empire not weTely for that J but a responsibility which the whole of Europe to as to tho In the and to provide ahead The British delegation realised it was necessary for the peace of the world whatever was thought ot the soviet government that aome ar- rangement with Russia was necessary In order to enable Russia to Dwelling the volume of trade on so many millions depend In order tb give a of stability and curity to Europe and it above In order to avert those which lurk In the future If Ji done to set straight this In For that reason the British tho of our strength and imnan to fight the battle needed and ers and we needed her produce seemed very simple There was her and here was our supply was a there was a Bit when yeu came to deal with tt you found chasm deep Wide and possible The first question was could chasm be filled was could It be Bridged That la problem and a problem tt is because you have to nnd foundations for the piers of In a shifting channel and on s scale ways carry in their and sorry to Without and with her repudiation and confiscation to the very people whose they pay and whole erty confiscated and me They are practically for credit Russian realise Whatever they they certainly are of men ot the world and they perfectly well they In tjie PH basil of and Meet With to the debt of Russia before the revolution they were pared to acknowledge those debts and were prepared arrangements for the repayment of them but they said was us to now pay Interest la to aslc its for thins that would be Impossible for us or anyone else to 40 Until restored can pay That is quite true Therefore they Any obligations we enter Into will depend upon the assistance you give us Before wo can tell you what moratorium we shall must know of all what you are pre- pared to do in order to put Russia on i economic a for discussion and there was no lenge of principle The first came with claims put forward by the soviet government for tion for ruin wrought In the country In the war They put forward a I think for of for damages done In various parts of We bad to tell them we would not acknowledge that claim under any circumstances We were prepared talte covint the fact that was aged war and we agreed that we not admit any liability we were owing to the serious economic condition lit Russia to write down claims for money advanced by the government to Russia during the war The reply of the Russians not wholly satisfactory But the whole of tbe powers concluded U wae good enough to proceed with When you come to the question of loans to Russia In the no question ef principle dividing parties When came to property the much Our claim WM framed In the of the ablest Jurla P French ono British 8 drAfted view of the restoration or the of The Belgium tlon was that property should be re- stored If possible not the view of the only with not from agreement but rather out ot general with JO their document of their previous position con- versation at May I There no doubt that thert liad been a great struggle In Russia between tho Meal statesmen side Gibbon i auctioneer f public f pr and street i The l was received LoD when were in there shouia no reflected jf the Talk ih the opinion it the masses people of to this and hostile to U The only there that pinion of workmen In represent I whole is not i of that is has It But let te it M- titles the and it f- than the people You tHo of an Wu TO GAS RATE Council Passes for J 90 Discount Allowance DEFERS ACTION ON LICENSES Will to Entertains Business Wi an nance adopted price of fca frini 13 with a Discount of prompt ment to a thousand with n cents thousand t tor from the ot thi to the was O cent On for p Cameron and streets r that irsKes which provided owner tyro partition walls 40 feet apart and the owner of the the pity for Inr fn the courts been fined Ip police court for thp without proper and had appealed the case court Certain to the city license laws relating to the sale of- wllk and train vehicles received board of aldermen not concurred in and to the committee on narai A from of Wars aaklnsr they be allowed the of whole of tho old Relief truck received Iroin the of aldermen and the action not concurred In was to the joint on He property general laws the due to the that the aldermen had not re- ferred the tho public Other re- from the board ot aldermen were concurred Jn from John T and Mlqs Alice J on the Introduction in the board of of an ordinance prohibiting the crying of papers on the streets 10 o'clock s o'clock Sunday were- received A from Jr for to the building at South out to the building line so put a on front was re- to committee on streets Applications of Miss for to a Bhow The arrived In- and t thank you your very Foreign shipments not only pack them properly but ship and insure through to from a parcel up to an Me Ask for rates and proximate to any part ef the world 1880 Capital SO of the Business und club Twer e the guests of at Its luncheon yesterday In Westminster The put a show Which J Randall Gaton manager There was lively for the Cervices of Kenneth who waa the model to the Ideas of the while representing the dress idea's of the women passed unnoticed by the Miss Graves of- Business of 13 entertainment Decorated Killing the worn by V school Off the lot Quen yesterday ler Andrew apd 4 hand start f roni eron a the ftt i and of pt the benediction pronounced by 13 wh elected of steel beams construction of the now hag bes being placed qualified voters An the Is the largest In in the flection June councilman will new city of which becomes September This list 1921 which WHS the date on which voters could qualify for this election Since that BOO additional have and entitled to vote in the November election The large Increase In the qualified by the addition women have qualified in- land In every ward of the city The vote of the white women is almost to that of the the former and the letter The total colored Vote male lir in the voters this ifo the they 88 Church of the the KavA Martha Allison a -in token of their as was by hOrter vice president of regular choir C AVord In in -an i time of hfs w B Jr and have sold to Mips 4f 16 or 60 decreased power murk old Bgc To some Jt comes ot Bo fit at or will keep you Joung Bat health glandt They aro unique and piquant to end rich in all known In IOC end and money back if not If your dealer them send ua big name you a generous Gt Baak BUf HOUSE AT L In ton will find at a of rivaled their own v In pur pining Room we m a Dinner at A vim fa wul appeal to WM room and bath pet day and months la will deliver a The That WUr save Irig Sunday 3 auspices Presbyterian church and men women and dren afe invited to attend In the Will Second church subject being the at his street of m deavors of senior Class olf play wm he In row Koontz died morning at hef Royal street after a She Is survived by her husband The body was taken to Wheatley's establishment She was a of lodge of Odd The funeral ments have not yet been made CY IS RACE Maryland Legislator Aspires to A J Cy yesterday filed papers as a candidate lor beif of Congress from the Sixth land district on Democratic et Mr said last that expected to have little or no for the nation f For four terms Mr has represented his in the land Tho district Includes Frederick Alleghany The Meal Health Food and mucous colitis due thereto should be daily diet for children and people Carton Groceries Conn Ave and K St Famous Caramels One Store and G charm if allowed or or SEED May 211 tile of Dumbarton's great of fifteen aso will Mart seed iren tor two sll the folks f aot malie for a and a gram of Interest Ileal Ice cream for sale Let Cburch Sunday School 1 do their share of the will bcf host at the table served i at- the New Willard Coffee lavite anyone you with perfect is the five course meal far above teble Tin dottier Served it P M If You Would Entertain Tiu Coffee is when may ht in a way and New Willard COFFEE SHOP NBW HOTEL FRANK S 4 7th AND WEBSTER STS Adjoining St Gabriel New Catholic Church Take 9th St Car to St and Walk East 2 Squares Box Rooms Deep and Comer with Garage All Houses Open for Inspection All Houses Sold on Monthly Payments Force Your House to for Can Easily Rent Second Floor for Enough to Mate Monthly Payments H R CO -1314 F APARTMENTS 1424 Sixteenth Street High-Grade Housekeeping Apartments 8 Rooms 3 Baths and Porch Now Available Open for Inspection H Thomas J JFisher Company Inc S Rental Agents 1 738 Fifteenth Street For Graduation your boy or girl them fll a Corona typewriter down Easy monthly payments CORONA TYPEWRITER 724 Sf N W IK THIS -I am in Corona SPECIAL NOTICES YOUR jast In Washington to make connection large or results So men developing new territory and business i tory personal interview ly upon not afraid of long hours or hard work Box this Tordi rockers splinted wort called tea tat 1233 N THAT clal of tie ol Riggi Bank of D cr be held on 1822 at o'clock p tot the purpose of voting on a and action board of directors of the in entering into with the board of directors of the Hamilton National Bank of for cost of those two associations trader and title of The of C NOTICE ffi GIVES SHAI A clal meeting of the shareholders of of Washington will be held OB JUNE purpose da ratifying and action of Directors of the enuring into tie board of directors ot National Bank Ot D C for a of those associations tie I ter title of The SPECIAL NOTICES L St N W Auto Enameling -.1 Slip AND Dep ra K   

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