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Evening E& Sunday Star W PR The THE EVENING lSTAR, WASHINGTON, , D, MOSCOW CITY OF POVERTY-RIDDEN, MONEY-POOR . MULTIMILLIONAIRES By the Associated Press. & lump of sugar in_ leu of the C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 191 UNREST IN INDIA 0 BARTO PRINCE out the district, first agai the Euro- Pean officials and later against the Hindus. HEAVY MOPLAH CASUALTIES. Further Disturbances Put Down by British Troops. Reported. CHOLERA VICTIMS CLUTTER STREETS INGHAM {o express thelr deep appreciation for the Mindly sympathy shown and the foral tribotes. serlt by their elaiives and frieads at the death of their busband and father, MOBCOW, August 36.—The peo- money. - Suddenly, on ll-md- All[(ul! 20, W it ke?"” a CLIFFOR I plo of Moscow are monay poor. It | 't GRRTSRCS otk 1L MEES e = Buicd (e BIMLA, British India, August 329. Buird. Fu- « B is a city of poverty-stricken multi- while laughingly discussing the e general staff report from Malabar, is- . William 1. Sardo i a On millionaires. decline in the value of the ruble. |Visit of Wales Not, Expected Thousands of Famine Suffer- R A Delivered by Regular Carrier CALL MAIN 5000 and the service will start AT ONCE The Store for Things Electncal Everything for the Motorist CLEANER without a motor-driven brush only half cleans, and takes twice as long, One hundred American dollars here bring four million rubles, and the ruble is still falling in ‘value, An apple costs ope . thousand rubles, Cab drivers charge thirty thousand rubles for a half-mile ride. A dinner of soup, roast beef, potatoes, pastry and coffee costs fifty thousand rubles. White b ells for seven thousand rubl pound and the heavy black at five hundred rubl A shine may be had for two thou- sand rubles. Everybody in Mossow would rather have any sort of manufac- tured article or food instead of money. The bell boy who brought the correspondent & pot of hot water and was given as a tip a one-thousand ruble note Three originally worth 80 cents, 10 cent; street five hundred rubles, The soviet, in the throes changing back In & measure free trade, is a baMing pusale students of economics. skilled mechanic mobi ployment. and food allowances. standard wage. Interest on Your Savings “It is as easy to print hundred- thousand ruble notes as the ten- thousand ruble bills. It is only a matter of adding a few ciphers. years ago the csar ruble, brought Now even beggars in the corn anything less than Highly such as auto- e experts, get as much as a million to a million and a half rubles monthly in government em- The workmen some- times are paid in factory products ‘The other perquisites are so varied that it mpossible to arrive at any sued Sunday night, said disturbances had occurred south of Ponnani. The steamer Nawab has arrived at Calicut with supplies. Both Calicut and Dudalar were reported to be quiet. ‘The official communlca(lon of Satur- day from Calicut said a column return- ing from Lalapuram came into action with the rebels Friday at Pukkatur. The casualties of the Moplahs were about 400 killed. The British losses were two men killed and six wounded, including one officer. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Generally fair tonight and tomor- row; little change in temperatur: gentle to moderate west and north- west winds. Virginia—Generally fair tonight nd tomorrow; little change in tem- perature; moderate west and mnorth- west winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- pmorEows little change in tempera- ure. to Be Affected by Disturbances. By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 29.—At the prei ':: ent moment there apparently 1s no to ]idea that the troubles in India will affect the approaching visit of the Prince of Wales to the Indian empire. An officfal list issued tonight con- tains a number of ruling Indian princes and other personages who will be attached to the suite of the prince during his visit. Earl Cromer, Who once held the post of aide-de- camp to the viceroy of India, will head the personal staff of the prince. Troop Movements. A report issued by the Indian office tonight concerning the situation at ers Stricken—Soviet Seeks Great Loan. NEW YORK, August 30.—Thou- sands of famine sufferers in Trans- caucasia, among them many children, are dying of cholera, said a cable message received today by the Near East Relief from Albert Johnson, one of its investigators. The authorities in many cities, ticularly in Armenia, are sending wagons through the streets to pick up the bodies of victims, he said. Long lines of children, for whom it has been found impossible to find space in the already overcrowded American orphanages, constantly wait in front of relie institutions, the message reported. £10,000,000 IS DESIRED. 2 pm. Rel riends invited Interment st Glenwood ceme- BROWN. Monday, Augus umunh . BROW T Tarser,” Punerat A GREEN. Augusi Blaue M. 91n. lutermept wt Angion cemetery with military hunors. 30° Funeral (private) from establishment Wednesday. pm. LEWIS. Tuesday, m., after residenc wife of August 30, Hingering iiscos, 4t ber oree W, Le Notice of faneral hereafier. MAZZULLO. am. LEO Monday, A £ A age —_— of ida B. Mazzull t that. So the— i Malabar deals mainly with the move-| Reeords for Twenty-Four Hours. 31 a.m., from his late al 0 . | ment of bodies of troops to the dis- S”Tlilsrmometar—l pm, 84 8 pm, Dr. Nansen Authorized to Offer am m i Hamflton Beach Compounded Twice a Year Curbed area. 1 alus includes & com. | 825 12 MIGRIERE, 1434 Am. 128 S| Bucs Besouress as Security, EASY munication from the dls‘tr:c: mnll:- ml}zmfi'ex:fi«ri;:h? . By the Associated Press. o . : U alab: explaining e | 30. 3 s - : acu[lm swx TERMS Few reasonable desires are beyond your reach if you e e 8 am., 30.12. m::r‘i(: i Sl e P tewver 1 at follow our Thrift advice. According to this magistrate, 3ays Highest lsmpen\ure, 87, occured at ies have offered Dr. Fridtjof| residenc 6 H « 11:25 a.m. today. t . he received information of R Lowest temperature, 71, occurred at the cxistence of a number of war Nansen a first mortgage, backed by : - = T16:30 am. toda. all the Russian assets as security, for —combines a motor-driven brush with extra Apply yourself steadily, deny yourself occasionally, knives in Tirurangadi in contraven-|6:30 am. today. ' the £10,000,000 loan which he is try- powerful The brush whizzes up all save money regularly, deposit with us for safety, invest Uon of the Malubar offensive weapons | Femperature same date last vear—|ing “1o' raise amons the Buropean clinging dirt and lint, and thoroughly shakes loose all deeply imbedded particles. Then whist! the powerful suction draws up all the dirt and litter, while lifting and straightening the nap. Pllone For A Free Trial wisely with our advice and your desire will be realized be- fore you are aware of it. Columbia Building Association 716 11th St. N.W. Under Government Supervision act of 1851. Owing to this fact, and also for the purpose of arresting for inciting to outrage certain persons in Tirurangadi under the Moplah out- rages act, a party of police and troops was sent there, It was during searches made by this party that determined /I | attacks were made from two sides by armed bands from various district: Arrests Cause Trouble. The magistrate adds that evidence that these searches and arrests were made under legal warrants and in conformity with law was the signal for an outburst of fanaticism through- Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at § a.m.: Great Falls—Temper- ature, 75; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States and geo- detic survey.) Today—Low tide, 11: 5‘ lm high tide, 4:59 a.m. and § Tamorrow—l.ow tide, l2 9 am. and 12 n p.m.; high tide, 6:01 am. and 0 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose, 5:34 a.m.; sun sets, T Today- 6:43 p. Tumor‘rnw—Sun rises, 5:35 a.m.; sun m. governments for famine relief work In Russia. It is understood that it also has been agreed to take up later the question of recognition of the old Russian debts. A Moscow message to the Letvian Telegraph Agency says the soviet government dissolved the non-parti- san Russian relief committee because it refused to adhere to the decision of the govermment of August 18, which ordered Maxim Gorky's com- mittee not to go abroad, but to pro- ceed to the famine area. News of the abrupt liquidation of the first non-partisan organization by the bolshevik government was ca- bled to W ington today by the mass at ‘the Churel of U sust 31 BCOTT. Departed tiis life at 5 Interment priva ott, son of \\,m.m H. t, mephew of 3irs of funeral hereaf! SIGGERS. At his residence, Tuesday. Augus ¥ ed husband of “of Tuncral hereafier. ® for Private servic killed in Marae, near Chateau VT 6o et at Aviington sets, D American Relief Administration rep-{ ber 1. at 230 p Moon rises, 2:32 a.m.; sets 4:44 p.m. |Fesentative at Riga. TAYLOR. Mon Automobile lamps t0 be lighted oné-| The action of suspending the com- l na lgor e e Ealinetie (i iannt HEae BOTi D A Up-River Waters. a o LaInine e, HARPERS FERRY, W. Va.,, August la‘cel[ug;"cf)n‘l‘n’)’l‘do;erhertta:nl:::\‘;eI;H[;elrzf Py 30.—The Potomac and the Shenandoah | tions resting in the hands of a small cheral jrest Mowla ursum Fro c (1) e“s- rivers were both clear this morning. | commission appoinied: by Leni. :ar Temperatures in Various Citfes. Moscow newspapers are filled with | §ence; 17 Heati st Me - editorials extolling the bolshevik | moura her loos a desored i 1216 F St. N.W. c g government for its success in secur-| dren. bpother, Carl ' seotc ‘;m a sl = oreign aid. rilice Scott Butler of Wausi Store Closed Saturday, Sept. 3 n!g ! l es Wll W a! “l § 3% Botics or Feneral iaeatees : e DIES AT POST OF D ’ 5 8% UTY. s 7 daughters, Mr . One More Day i e e ] e Abilene, Tex. 91 2hlm 3 y Years a Mis- | ave gounadanpntons. toc = Cl ea nng S al s iy Fark i sionary, Buried in China. Qua rter y e and Qur Greatest i Wepsans vt sy L " S 90 H)l\e whose recent death Shang- | S llm o 88 = hllthraub L to a close nearly a half 3 3 clon centu | F course this is the final clearance of summer apparel. Except for e g - B | the Ehina’ "flr‘;“ is buried (n Pahuien: | Her, Vein® Wil AL 5 : . ) jao cemetery here, near the scene of | Washington: alw wite. | a limited quantity which may be left at the end of this week’s sell- » {8 |1, Ereater”purt o e Thara v | Jrae, 280 & oo 1 b il g = . . e 88 Cloudy 1y irg. Pa., A ey vas ad.| WEST. Depurted_thie lfe Tuesdas, I ing, all summer things will go in the next three days. They will be 5 e e e I T e = - . 5 - d rtnient of Jelleff’s - - - 5 Frclouty (fehrenr: of ;;rs‘;: nm;.od t Episcopal 3 L% o i . “hure - ¥ i = great saving days for Washington women in every departmient o e Soimen 1 A2 And was then ap | el o fiacd Bl (GL"Toue | 4 - - —-passes into history, but 8 Sien minsion field by the Methodist | VEArE crt S P E L A, | e LEN 2 . i = . Z that only means that to- o Glear, | Episcopal Church. i o Flora Wiiite, * Funeral ©iroin il Final Cleannce of Final Clearance of morrow is the big oppor- B Clondy !"::,;u?'%‘;g;",‘,,““,gfif;‘”“;:;,fi"',‘;;;‘ :‘E"‘,‘:?":". 3 .,:‘:‘I"’ ;nx‘i.,‘x"‘?.}::.,l i | . ! . e Fited to. attend: at praLe, 3 tunity day. S when he became represen ‘:n ve oheadt isses’ Ppare on -1/r€8ses Tvoical! 2 SR, e Well as religious, received Dr. Hyke = kil i i . In loving r»lu?mbrl“-! t-( o ’ i b attention, and for a period of years BLAND. In lovig roy o o % 86 he was a member of the municipal | g% u.v 30, m» % | Formerly $10 to $39.50, at yp EeiOity o0 ce council of Shanghai, and in the years A A 3 il 25 Cotton Dresses .. St e San7Antonlo. 20, 2 R e L ey : e, o | > ~Vailes, printed and barred ginghams and sleeveless 10 M t Fur Coats ""n':'n'r‘fim :-3':' o general, serving at the xame time s B ,“\“““."f,,:.“‘ oy Eocold gk soen 80, 16 oo IR Ravy, wan, lu: ’ ax sl D i 2 e e B pink, and rose; Sizes, 14, 16 and 18. < : : 36-Inch ........... $95.00 | o Masonic order in Shanghai. He was August 30, 1597, X 10—$12.50 Sleeveless Rajah Dresses ........ $3.50 OrgindleS- vofleS- ginghams, dotted Swiss, Ptk peicailisazo | 88 3 thiry-(hird” degree Mason and was May his soul st In g H 't master of the istrict LA Tan; sizes 14, 16 and 18. linens and other cotton dress fabrics in a diverse Ba l i E VaGD Idistsicoternnd Mmasies Sl bRt e . . * Soring C assortment of styles and colors. Mere fractions y Sea ||| LAKE STEAME! UND. {tion, China Masonic district. He also ‘:‘l"lfi iy Togal e g | = 100, Shina vier's bosem i ! Final Clasrguce of Mipecy Ssing Caats: 4} of toemes peices Fur Coats (|, £AUE, BT, Mamim, s, Smeut|ot mepesio eviemt bomarty dopuy| .25 L o ip lines, is aground at jScottish Rite body. His death occurred en my days on e .00 to $39.50 ]ersey Coats .....cuuueo... $22.50 ! (] 3 ian Steamsh & jScottisng S e ! $35 9- s SUIT S Mllll Go! Also COATS- with c:llllar and cuffs of skunk. | B ornmon, S iue 223‘5’3 2 %;3 o il 52;. :lmsalall(y) k Formerly e |1 8o as” anie” o' o repting: Jg:: NOTED SCIENTIST DIES. | M5 thtfi vt e $6 8 o &l ‘45 29.50 at |J{|rock bottom and leaking badly. e SOCtO! fsggz?:s;;m:a%afi.ona Veldyne and sll 75 to 369.50 bsl e Natlflal !Ulush at il ?{::,"?;ifieifi'iefg'x’%y‘{"\'x’?xn‘ifinh""""nr. Joel A. Allen Was Curator of !‘I.:“!n»:.lr denrl::n;‘::u::ld ‘{m‘illlhre;n by ance Tweed‘: snaovy blue, copenhnger‘n and tan’, sizes 14, 16 Thi 5 alinelny slg.ss (0 587-50 Fur Coatt : Museum of Natural History. f‘i:h::‘:u.t;\ Au’:;x.x |flr¢ed thix lite nine ye and 18. is grouping t 1 Such 1 L1l A DOLLAR FOR PAINT ||, NEW YORK, August 30—Dr. Joel A.| o sad and sudden was the cail, | inal Cl f Sui sivejofionfentirirangelo oA ey tne h Length,.. $139.50 il Allen, dean of the scientific Staff of the | Dear dsughier, your death surjrised us ati: | Fin learance of Suits snmmchr Suits and every tfvfi the new autumn Iwrlp 36-Inc] RRE m!m e ! —now wil save you nine dollars epent | | American r,\;useumhnf Natural History. v‘f'n'.‘.np:m'.f'.i—:”mu s .\!\:"-h-y understand cne therein is a most | for motoring, travel or 2 9 i 4 ane tolnackiar ed vesterday at his summer home in e < A £ ha, e; sizes atel : i1 “Save the Burface.” e S R iosbund and” v m;..r, ru., AS | sizes 14, 16 ° ) ap i = % FERGUSON. INC. 2254._ || ago in Springfield, Mass. “H:lw‘xusr;m-l e 3 $5950 Black Tncohne Suits ; = A i J jpio of. Aga. FEnt 4o, .zl HI 3 BON. * - in 1863 th the A editi Hi e 1 1X'CS | | Capes and Coats R .(.,‘:.:{nc‘:o;k‘“,:?‘.::°§otgggne§ sy, o to the museum i 4 §77.50 to $89.50 Tan Poiret Twill Formerly $16.75 to $27.50, at 46-Inch Wrap.... $590.00 l I MOURNING BLACK " | Widow and & son survive him. it el e | and Coyert Cloth Suits; $ . 40-Inch Coat. ... $395.00 {l/| CARMACK DRY CLEANING co.| year’ ago, s 3 tuxedo styles; sizes 14, 16, 18. ‘ s 45 s 45 Letothrice syt i Dyed Within 24~ Hours JOHN McMULLEN DEAD. B VR0 el I . . i Dent DR g SAN FRANCISCO, August 30.—John | s " ! f— E——] 36-Inch Coat.... $235.00 I 2460 15th_St. Col. €38 Meatullen eventy e 3 anewn | Frgah in eur hearts their memory clings. I ! 3 $77.50 Norfolk Style Gray and . ) 28.1 Later price, 3376 il 1.m{~;nuzho\:\( the west as a ;'nmcmr D.?E‘.,":“:,‘..‘;“’,:.’,‘*...,’: s I : 5 k -Inch .. $95. er. v et Goco mare | Brown Mixture Suits; sizes }» s Baronet Satin, Moon-glo C‘\l'epl:. Cg;pe de C}}\me. SRR 1 | i :gmsoirx{m];:x:lx‘rzcannn:“rs‘l:d‘;‘ 5 The day we meet once more. B | Canton Crepe, Fantasi and Tally-ho irts in white, 1! cording to word received here today | LOSESOME, Iu I mershry £ my 16, 18 i I i black and pastel colors; pleated and straightline models. H d Seal iy by his former business assistants. dear dunghter, CARKIE 1. LONE: Wik { McMullen came to California in » v g0 today, Aus sl | J‘ P s George C'"{:.u,‘ L . ROl uricon sews (MSh ey, (I i d of Mrs. C: Chy Catt,| Daughter, I am sad and o 1 Fur:Coats 1 KNOW? I o l © |{ which fi rominently in the de- - e 36-Tnch Lugth $285.00 i i || catended also to the guif. the Philip- | Lagmme el M on Ly, : ! ! pi t antic coast. g 3 i Later price, $325 50.00 That we can change | ".\'}‘é'if:;'l}ul.“s ecorm‘»dr:lmns dre credit- MOTHER. Lrey Qrivens NEL- | - gth. .. 2 i i1 ed witl aving done most of e A { 0. [“Lkfl,m.‘,' ,39?_3 i your vase into an i e e oK O™ mans |NOLTE. 1u saa 10 lovinz remembrance of a | eW a X esses 48-Inch Length . $375.00 I electric portable || L ph e ater ot Bl ana RIS T L W Later price, $425 I | Pearl Harbor dry dock. : A i | Made to Sell For $30 to $75, At Natural Squirrel ‘ $99.50 DETATLED AS PROFESSOR. | "Wy i momes - aj. Howard H. Bailey. Me . In losing remembrance of o ' : Fur Coats | corpt. at”Wathingion Sarcacke, 3 tine g o St 1 30-Inch . $295.00 H ?ne:; science and tactics at the Johns &2 e femplacdngl) T : ¢ v | | Hopkins University Medical School, VING DAUGHTER AND BKOTHER.* : - - 36-Inch . ... $395.00 A & ; Baltimore, Md. HOMAS. | in ad bt loving, memors of ane g . . oo oiease: o Qf: hus! “rlfl IlzrI . “ N, : o ° 45-Inch Wrap $495.00 kg o ! ERAL DIRECTORS, Tiio dicd one "year ugo today. Augnet Loved in life and remembered in death. 3 i OME of these dresses have just arrived in time for tomorrow's selling. Among Specially Purchased! New Ful' 1204 G St. 616 12th St. jA*’EE ‘T“Rl\;AN NaTTiE AN FERRY THONAN. + : H them are frocks of tricotine, as well as the favored autumn silks, including i Chokel's U1 T2t 1t's rom Muddimaws, 1¢'s Good.” ot cungll Livoois 3 | TECMESON. Ln sad but loving remembra ; | Roshanara Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Paulette Chiffon and Canton Crepe, There Drm and come Betvats Ambuisnces BoR” SE M deltcd i it o ; are dinner gowns, street dresses and aftemnoon frocks in charming variety. Black 310.008toR$T5 007 i l-_——“'KI" Co e H e rice, o and navy prominently featured. . J Including Baum Marten, Stone PERPETUAL ‘ A Rsm WATEON. 1In sad remembrance of my ‘ N ouses Marten, Squirrel, Fox, Fitch, 1208 H_STREET NW, | busani, JAMES WATSON. wio i Sable, Jap Marten, Mole, Wolf, (FORMERLYMOF S’Em) ;J.All‘ lite seven yemrs l'fl h»dl). August ) d Mink. Made in one and i Made to Sell up to $1250 | a3 Mink,, Mas BUILDING PHONE MAIN 108 | jowmsmms,, . | = at $5.95 Deferred Payment ASSOCIAT‘ON Q.x% W-flm:mg: Bervion Vil keep Eree n\l’xrgigu(vxl_:;;ix 2 < i g Cao. Bead_B $3 to $4 Tise Georgstie Crepe in Free Storage . lesh and navy. ‘alen- to ;‘nu‘i-. filet and na'lz:t Venise In order that every woman P: 6 Per Cent laces, as well as the finest who is considering ‘the pur- ays er ll Aien 3,5 ictured Gloves, At ' i‘}{,’g‘.,,—'f‘.a;?:’.?‘?fi.fl'fich’x?} chase lof fus formextiwinter on shares maturing in 45 JIli aosem Suape. Teiovhoos con, Nowh 520, c . y new models, Long or short can take advantage of this or 83 months. It Z B. JENKIN: Is Specmlly Priced % sleeves. sale we will arrange deferred 3 . i mode: pictured is of payments running until No- ot 41 ‘::5"::1'!""0"" b?:::: vember first—more than two Pays 4 Per Cent i ‘ 85 goorgette trimmed with an- whole . months—and ._store on shares withdrawn be- or! me0lnfl-m 1 . tique lace. purchases free of charge fore maturity = m_ ! at ° == Jelleffs—Main Floor until that date. : Bating Bt 8 Fohelinng I | Assets More Than (IEITEER THE SUCCESSORS oF -oz oon- | WITH THE ORIGINAL W. I $10.50 Umbrellas $7,000,000 e FUNERAL DESIGNS. ! | k X _Phose Fraskiin 628 S0 F it mw S| 05 1 | RIDESCENT beads, row wpon | - French kit washable' . A G Gy Serphus Neaing ||| Joseph F. Birch's Soma_ | GEO. C. SHAFEER, 12 il row they are placed by patient doeskin and washable (s 5 tl13034 M St. N.W. Estabitsheq :., M far-off F d . . 3 | $800,000 A Astmebite Bervi ropnate Floral Tokens i | fingers in far-off France—an The sun-and-rain 4 TLIAM LEE, Faversi Direcias Co. : chamois. Size ranges are e _sun. | Wi LEE, i Floral ol behold a most alluring dress ac- 3 : kind. You will mar- 11th ESts. NW. | soa o Eivers y i cessory. Full silk lined. incomplete, but, then, the - ye] a¢ these for only i Cm’ i ll" St "“'”"fi'r‘t‘m:'"“:;:‘“: 4 AMES . BERRY, Presiden: prices. values compensate, . §6.95. Store -Closed Sdnrdly. S‘phnba' 3 JOSHUA ‘W. CARR, Secretary imo! Hnnlou fl'm.-l Phone L. 6548,