Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 13

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e o . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, . \ - terday. tgict, and the Southern Department. WILL NOT BUY A POUND OF BUTTER | AFTER MOORISH ATTACK "5 was vorn st syaner, m um [ Heieives &wifon, son ioi" i AT Point in 1883. During lhe’world war L5 1 S T e i AR T he hel e rank of major general T 3 BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. hanged herself _yesterday” My Many Wounded in Melilla Fight. |in the N:leign‘ux‘l c;r‘r,\) o )mugn cannot llve In- lh(‘,‘ Baitic | § By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily | father died of starvation” and “Last Native Police ‘Commander JpHe) servedpin Cubh Jith: the Ak fuen ificcuins It is not isalt enough | —_— CONSTANTINOFLETWrkey, Jusle, ::;fl-enlzh?:fiy.;gos;: g:rlxyx‘:t"t’m; Xills Selt. Zeneral for two years, He command- [tains at least thirty-seven parts of |} SEN A‘I'UR ASKS AI HIGHEST WAGE IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA * |NINE SPANIARDS MISSING |gf s, marer a e ot et ey | e tiantic._coast artiiiery. dls: 1858, and was graduated from West | ter. News. Copyright, 1921. week my brother shot himself.” All i Tiopiaen, where he-was Inspector | They can live only In water that con- 8—Letters from rellable sources | winay 1o by Selling some of thelr | MADRID, June 7.—Latest reports|cd a provisional regiment of coast|salt to every ome thousand parts of | § 5 5 ‘France Urges Leonid Krassin in southern Russia have been re- old ciothes to the farmers, These |concerning the Moorish attack on the|artillery on the Texas border in 1916 ' water. Paint Your House HPC Give it a'new coat—inside and out. Make it spick and span with HPC Ready Mixed : Will ‘no longer ‘accept paper money | Spanish position at Melilla, Morocco, ceived here showing a lamentable | Wl no longer uecept ARRCE METIY !Jum 1, state that eight meén belong- o " | state of affairs among the people. products to town. Fishermen re- (ing to the artillery and engineer s Paints. Scientifically mixed from tested to Help Make Visit Among The food shortage is such that | main ashore and refuso to go out |corps and one officer of the native po- TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER Sl { s e 3 hunger is the rule. Even the privi- < for fish, as the government has de- lice ar¢ missing. and it is not known : materials. Pure lead, zinc, color pigments Reds Possible. e cldea to take 76 per cent of wpat |whether they have been captured by and oils. HPC Paints will not cake or 2 leged communist officials are un- they catch. the dnemy. Seventy-two men returned - >e By the Associated Press. able to get enough to eat. The ra- [Yalta, forterly the residence of |lo the advance bise, ot whom only (f « hardep. in open can. Get HPC Paint St i 5 the imperial family. is now a rest- irty were without wounds. ), ion! LONDON, June 7.—United States, tions issued by the government are | ;o 'j;ce for bolshevist commis- | The commander of the native police. Protection! Senator Joseph I France of Mary-| Insuflicient to sustain life. sars who bring their own pro- {after having killed four Moors and| . . ' land, who came abroad for the pur-| The prices of fooll are so high as | visions, “Workmen sent from the |cxhiustcd his ammunition with the ! 2 HPC Outside House Paint i G north fo recuperate demand to be |exceptign of one bullet, killed himself Pose of visiting Soviet Russia, has| to be almost bevond reach. A | DOrih Lo reehberate GOmAnd o be | G e . . Colors, $3.75 gal. been in communication with Leonid| pound of bread cost 1,800 rubles shortage in food. . —_— TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES . Xrassin. soviet minister of trade aud | (normally a ruble is wo‘rth about In spite ;{"lhe .dh'"’:""l'"; eco- I"1;1.\Ir:ltl‘:‘:lr::.-l!:rc::(l‘rh“r;trgllnv‘s:‘tlas;‘?llrh: White, $4.00 gal. ene o isod to| 50 cents. but at present It has lit- | nomlc conditions the soviet con- d s were e politica ——— commerce here, who has promised to | 1, U, Cajue): & pound of but. | tinue their military preparations. |and military circles that during the -~ HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint i make an attempt to help Senator} (o cost 10.000 rubles, and a'pound | The fleet in the BIack sea has been |Moorish ,attack on Melilla native Broken T Re alred | n an entry into Russia, | of susar 15,000, The highest wages | reinforced by a mumber of sub- {troopsin’the Spanish service desert- : tor is skeptical regarding = o not exceed §000 rubles a month. | marines from' che Baltic. Instruc: &l and joined the attacking forces, —_— £ b oS a 5 Letters frequently contain such | tions have just been issued to mine |sac eir. officers and selzing | ; W, 7T in €3 of wdmission, however | ences A these: My sister all the port entrances. gunx Sumuniions Attrithiy ,i"?l Sales branch at Factory, 3233 K St. Nw. €/ Ji 2 B 4 o of treason, was ported Spanis ] /=18 William H. John president remular troops arrived and ihfilated { Wl i the International chinists, and F attorney for that organization, who are new at Riga, to obtain the assent VMRS WY YUST-SERVE FIVE YEARS IN PRIS & CO /¢ NEAR & TOPHAN'S, 80 L St.N.E. (Formerly James S. Topham) Established 1855 ; C4LLED SOLDIER ‘cPOOR SLOB,’; 2 exemplary punishment on the rebels. ‘ ' |GEN. JOHN W. RUCKMAN | " |DIES IN BROOKLINE, MASS. Of | By the Associated Press. not only as to Great Britain and Ger-| BROOKLINE, Mass.,, June $.—Brig. he| CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 8.—Her-|many, but as to the United States and | Gen. John W. Ruckman, in command { os, former democratlc po-|Germany, and that when he uttered e | man Bierices; {0 these words he entertained strong early resumption of R litical leader in Hamilton c6unty, must| pro.German sympathies and hoped relations, reiterated tc serve five years in the federal peni-|and believed that Germany would win ;-.u:"t\ra\-elmz in a purely private ca- [ in Atlanta, Ga.. the United | the war. President Johnston of the machin- | States circuit court of appeals having ists’ organization is known here as!,mirmed his conviction today. Dierkes, METHODIST BISHOP TO \WED. one of Jlhe leading American 14DOT|accused under the esplonage act, was| SHELBYVILLE. Tenn., June 8 — Nith Russia, amd Scnator France's |alleged (o have said, referring to an | Bishop James Atkins of the South- advices having given him the im- | American soldier: = thodist Church and Miss Evi Pression that Johnston was mot re-| “The poor siob.T would rather lerve‘;h'{ o 23 Ceiving an unquestioning welcome |a term in the penitentiary than wear | Bstelle es wer, ere ves- from the moviet muthoritics, the sena. |4 uniform in Wilson's Wall street|terday afternoon, and after a short bridal trip will go to the groom's tor has been led to believe that his |war.” | e own prospects art not any too| The court said that the evidence|home in Waynesville, N. C., for the bright. If he does not obtain the de- | showed that Dierkes was pro-German, summer. sired certification through Krassin, - — he intends to make a further attempt | in this direction at Berlin. : Sees | WANTS AMERICANS FREED |f| ISk 4 / e LT ll/zc a a i n ‘Wl patrick of Uniontown, Ala.. and Mrs. 5 Marguerite E. Harrison of Baltimore, Americans now held in Russian pris- K ons, probably will be taken up with i the soviet authorities by Senztor" France of Maryland, who is in Eng- s The Star delivered to your home every evening | | A I I ASl I and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you land preparing to enter Russian ter- about 134 cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. quest of the tw to cross the Ru Senator Fran: sires to make an ecc Russia because. in prospects of world pe mality would be furt 0 7, ritory. i It was said at the senator’s office ||} here that before Jeaving the United ||} States for the announced purpose of | getting first-hand information as to| conditions in Russia the senator ob- ||| tained all the available papers in the | ;ases hole li;es;fl(!\;: ‘%mel‘:‘c:\(l;‘s. “'hoi { - 3 Mrs. Harrison was arrested by the Telephone Main 5000 and Several years since market Paper work in- Russia While Capt Delivery Will Start at Once | e B T e engeed in e Crons 223 1l conditions would permit a . 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