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Havanas, Kingston, Panama Canal, Venezuéls, Trinided, Fort de France, St. Pierre, St. Thomas, San Juan, Nassau and Bermuda. No passports. required. MEGANTIC Jan. 17—Feb. 18—-March 20 From New York 1o the M;dh);nnnm M o tar, Algiers, Monaco, adeira. o Genoa, Ni f Feroriad be Rile. o ADRIATIC (24,541 tons) January 7—February 18 ARABIC (17,324 tons) MEDICINE LACKING - Typhus . Patients Without Remedies or Needed Disinfectants. IN RED HOSPITALS} 10,000 Gallons of Wine ‘Sought by Warship ‘In San Francisco By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, November 9. :‘_'r.t Italian warship Libia, Bew, in Sam ¥ wants 10,000 gall nia wine to flll her depleted bins. * on suthorities here ced today they cannmot ‘whether the warship is or ot foreign territory and en- BALTIMORE FOLKS DEAF. Many Suffering From Strange Nose and Throat Trouble Special Dispatch to The Star. RALTIMORE, November 9.—An epi- demic of inflammation of the nose and throat, involving difficulty in hearing while the inflammation or infection lasts, has appeared recent- 1y, physicians say. “It is undoubtedly true that there is an epidemic of such infections in Baltimore at present.” said one of the health office officials. “Anything which affects the nose and the throat fall an unusual number of Infections of the ear resulting from water in the ear.- I attribute that fact to the unusually hot summer and the fact tha S0 many people spent their vaca- tions at the seashore or some water resort, and 80 much of their time in| the water.” i — DETAINED OVER PASSPORT-~ SARNIA, Ontario, November 9.— Harry Tate, English comedian, who! protested to immigration authorities at Washington against his detention at the Port Huron, Mich., immigra- tion station, carried ar. improperiy vised passport. This information was recelved in a message from the United | 1 MILTON E. AILES, President WM. J. FLATHER, Viee President JOSHUA EVANS, Jr., CHARLES C. GLOVER, Chairman of the Bonrd C c GLOVER, jr., Vice President AVON M. NEVILS, Asst. Canhier GEO. 0. VASS, January 21—March 4 influen i ces the hearing. I have not ob- i igrati Berved aniy Hew effect of these lnfeos States commissioner of immigration. | tions so/ common now. They should Fem————— rever be neglected. It takes eight quarts of milk to “There was this summer and early make one pound of cheese. ] ROBT. V. FLEMING I} Viee Prex—cashter Largestdimensionsof anysteamshipsailing | to West Indies. Over 25 years” Independent Travel. Bookings to say in Winter Cruises. Apply Cruise Dept. Port. Apply Mediterranean Dept. Wm&r&flm,dh‘-:hbhnmhdwmhnndlmmimnm ally famous, provides utmost luxury for either voyage. Vice President Annt. Canhier By the Associated Press, TZARITZIN, Russia, October 11.— The lack of medicine in Russlan hog pitals becomes accentuated here. "It is even worse than further down the 1 EARLE M. AMICK Auditor Write today for Write todey for Volga. Tzaritzin has five hospitals, . 3 Mediterreneenor Medicerrancan ov | Inone of which has a single grain of jr West Indies Booklet Weskington Ofices 1908 B 84 N-W. West Indies Booklet . | | quinine or of any of the other simpler %en bl 'S Go Wron i { medicines, nor have they money with $4 which to purchase nourishing foods for their patients. At the Second Soviet Hospital for typhus patients, established here in a converted private residence, there iare fitty patients, with a lone woman doctor 'in charge, and with a few servant girls as nurses. She is total- Iy without olive oll, camphor, alco- hol, bed clothing or fresh garments. In ‘the First Soviet Hospital, at the outskirts of the city, there are 150 patients, but no medlcines, no_ lye soaps, no carbolic acid for washing the germ-infested floors. Food Ration Low. The daily food of the convalgscents consists of one dish of hot soup, one- sixth of a pound of meat and three- | quarters of a pound of bread. The soviet government formerly supplied all medicines free to hos- pital patients and the’ general pub- lic, but it ceased doing so some months ago. Doctora and hospital attendants are thin and hungry, despite the fact that | Tzaritzin now is the best and cheap- est food center in the entire Volga district. Here the public market is tully stocked, but. as in other Volga cities, at prices beyond the purse of ! most of its inhabitants. Refugees Are Delayed. delivery will be made The market lies between the river and the railway station, at each of at time directed. o 1 - which may be seen from 5,000 to \\.e Call SDCClal at \}3.!}00‘111;“2;'2! in %‘:rloul ctfim}ltiol’}s Yor underteeding. They are living in tention to gold mud. Many refugeeg are arrive ing from points as far east as Oren- burg, where the crops are thin. They are striving to reach Poltava and the Don district, but the trains are ir- regular, due to bad rallways and to ormer y the “green army” bands, or non-bol- Now s85 any prospect of any. Its arms fac- tory is idle. Members of the soldiers of the red army themselves are hungry. Their i L = " pay and rations have ceased since the E-2 has a Cabinet for Records, and is | Ronstan ot¥il"war in the Bouth has equipped with the non-set stop device—one of the superior features of a Columbia WILL BORROW OF FRANCE. between France and the Turkish na- sembly has authorized the finance i 0000 Turkiah _pounds. (A 000, urkish pounds. i 7th and Eye Streets Turkish .pound nominally is worth 1 about $4.39.) i . The proceeds of the loan will be = Who Gets the Blame? Logically, a man won't take the blame for another’s error. For example: the law was clearly to the contrary. NEW LEADER WANTED FOR MT. EVEREST CLIMB i ESOURCES AND PER- SONNEL together make up the sum of banking efficiency. Judged by either standard, the Riggs National Bank 1s able to offer to its.depositors a quality of co-operation possible in few financial institutiens. Store Will Be Closed All Day Friday—Armistice Day A bookbinder agrees to fur- nish you with blank books. He does only the bookbinding. An- other firm does the ruling and a third the printing. With so many concerns involved, mis- takes and delays will naturally be encountered. Then they play the game called “passing the buck.” ! Royal Society Seeks Successor lur! Col. Bury—1921 Task Succeeds. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 7.—Sir Francis | Younghusband, president of the Royal | Geographic Soclety, announced to the society tonight that the expedition sent to attempt to reach the summit of Mcunt Everest, in the Himalayas, | the highest peak In the world, had | accomplished the task set for it this year. After exploring the mountain from | many directions. G. H. Bullock and | Mr. Mallory reached a point on lhei northeastern spur 6,000 feet below the summit, from which a way lul { Join Our Xmas Grafonola Club A dollar will re- serve any machine you select—and by the additional pay- ment of four dollars i The Accounts of InJ;viJua’s. Firms and Corporations are cordially invited he Rigas Nafional Bank + OF WASHINGTON D.C. ¢ On Pennsylvania Avenue E:cing the U.S. Treasury On the other hand, we make blank books from start to finish in our own plant. Perfect co-operatior. and the absence of rivalry minimize errors and eliminate delay. Stockett-Fiske Building Home of the only Washington Company with _facilities to manufacture blank books com- pletely in its own plant, in addition to having a complete variety of stock sizes. We assume full responsibility for every order. the summit seemed reasonably prac- tical. “We now have to find men.” Sir| Francis said, “Who can stand the ter- rific blizzards and the frightful cold they will encounter on those crucial | two miles of the Knife-edged ridge." | The president added that the so- | clery must reorganize the expedition | and find a new leader to take the! place of Col. Howard Bury, who would be unable to devote mory: time | to it. Six men, he said, would be | needed for the climbing party. e e e shevik peasants, who sometimes cut tracks and otherwise interrupt trafic. Other than the small trading in foodstuffs, there is no business in the Tzaritzin district, nor is there (irafonola. Turks Empowered to Get Loan of 10,000,000 Pounds. Ry the Associated Press. 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