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THE SUNDAY STAR TWO WASHINGTON SCIENTISTS “FLIVVER” . 9,500 MILES THROUGH DARKEST AFRICA| 3 _REPRESENTATIVES of Department of Agriculture and Smithsonian Institu- l' tion Found Jazz and the One-Step Away Down Near the Equator—Traveling ‘ | Along the Kongo—ln the Big Game Area. Where Col. Roosevelt Hunted—When a | 'Lioness Trailed the Flivver. ' 1 BY AARON HARDY ULM. 5 HITE girls, wearing silk stockings and Parisian | 5 gowns, tearing New York jazz out of an old piano on a Lake K from the bush to gaze wonderingly at a couple of flivvers chugging through their wild domain: a “European hotel” without floor: steamers that stop at night m v get out and under palms; a Central Africa s dangerous than Broadw as 16th street )ga boat: lions stepping walls, roof or river that sleep engers that is nd Washington, Te as livable D. €. These are some of the impres- sions conveyed by Dr. H. L. Shantz of the Department of Agriculture in aj talk with the writer the other day about a recent 9.300-mile exploring | trip throngh Africa | Dr. Shantz stood before a biz wall} map of the dark continent. but from | what he s “so-called” should pre- cede the word “dark.” His finger moved from Capetown to Bukoma. on | the border of the Belgian Kongo. where they entered the wilds, “The distance?” 1 asked. ‘Oh, T should say about he replied. “Pretty rough traveling wasn't it? He laughed. “Just a little rougher perhaps than riding _on the Twentieth Century Limited. For the last 250 miles there 10 miles.” WASHINGTON, “MAKING A LIVING” AT MONTE CARLO IS SLOW WORK, SAYS STERLING HEILI D. MARCH 6. 1921—PART 4. is to impress the public This win made a stir, because the | man’s friends carried him in triumph (the management permits it. in mod- cration. to impress the public). But said it w i | s to demonstrate about a paltry {150.000 francs. And it was forgotten But they talk continually about {little elderly man with big turqu VWITH all ott —get up a winner or a but this man and about for those fel- studs, four gold chains around his! ineck and white hands loaded with ! fancy rings. although he never wins, bove 2530 franes per day and quits| when it is won. : The reason is—he never los he | wins alway | loser— thirty other o-called “boarders” of the gambling v players it is chance | | tables €oem to defy the laws of | i . 19 | chance—they are different. Widely | !¢peaking. they are certain seasoned players who stay at Monte Carlo most | | BY STERLING HEILIG - Ny 5 jbeiting on peculiarities of certal MONTE CARLO. February 25, 1 HE S ) S 5 1 C d = p ity ¥ ertainly. when the specialists of RE there sure and steady win- tar s dpecia orrespondent 1n |, (NN L estinated ners at the gambling tables? ! F Tells of Winni G I DL L R D e Public interest. for the mo- | rance Tells of Winnings at Gam~ |}z im0 gor atemied o siol ment. is occupied with a queer | ” 3 \ey shortened the service of th set of rather stuffy clderly men and| bllng Tables of Famous CaSIno-—The he outsider. whe knows most of women, some of them almost shabby. | i these things. tells me: | They are the steady winners! A < -D o) d l'l NM 2 “They weut all over their trainin Big wins excite no interest. Like] merican eacon and the yster1 S It L big losses, they are too common. ! ous oun: En lish » T 1 {p f methods. it took long tim 'S @ " P 1 he S - 1 Gind out what his game was = Two davs ago a man “broke thel Y g g man ales ot Per to find out what his game was s bank.” That is to say. he won thel . cach employe who ‘rolls’ shall sta Ta0.000-trane st ot nis rauneecan-| | sistent Luck at Roulette. | Tt ane in & ettt quarante table starts in the morning. | R S U will never m;“ and “the bank” stayed “broke” Just) | ainst the one thing that can @alf an hour—to be certified and ! 1 say protect—it protects al- e AT anis =T | most comp Iv--not entirely, but miven new capital ould have been Sufficiently, without arousing the done in five minutes. The ceremony ‘| ibllc by novel stringency. Doubt- ‘Yv:».\‘, th king “boarders” win their| sure profits through fts| meshes, The immediate result of the chunge was that th man’s winnings were r He soon tired of the usa, probably. he was bler by nature. but pride-—and profit—in a disc several vears he continued in for an oceasional flutter. ways went away a winner.” He bet on single numbers. Proba- hly divided the wheel into imag- inary segments and staked on the idiosynera of croupiers, this one 1o “repeat.’ that one to siternate with other segments. Or perhaps the thing there ar plenty of The deacon cquation to mors modera young English- duced greatly. struggle. be- not & gam- merely took very. For to drop and al- repeater” won on the moral money Eoing to the bank n from it—if any one ean be of the “droll American’s” i of truthulness. sn them the boarders con- modest presperity. - Such Lelief of all old hands at Monte They persist. that there is a of the tables.” They ferret enviousiy, but nothing becomes pub- lic, ause when one of them gets 1l sure method B tinue their jis the were no sleeping cars or diners. Out- of the vear, who make “a living” at ! side of that it was al I “fm the tables, and who do it unobtru-| in turn, becomes a “boarder, * k% % |sively, avoiding fracas. They win| Jeslpon guariisn of She SCSPOT et UT the railroad which enabled | | their modest five or six “louis” (20-] B iba® Ong < oull ERINE them to get around with civilized | liisuincies) Loee any, abakition fiiicy PR mosbession of @ certainty, comfort in most of the area between et e e iy Aod jmediately) £ A NS Cape Colony and the Kongo ended at bread (with trimmings) quickly. | R ubress, simpty bR Bukoma. And he and his companion, Other days involve long waiting. | Uhey cannot? The great precautions H. C. Raven, who represented the |They have immense patience to stop re” taken and the winning sl e Smithsonian Institution. proposed to | plaving. av nxv‘ (a\nrn!ih“ mtl‘-r a‘lz} ’il\-ru:_'. .r.:;”,ev\ ort ”_\ s:;“:n»)’rx:‘«n‘_ = e IRy e hoarders” love the game. 3 £0 intg the interior of the great Z :rnfi"axv"‘ém"LJ"xfiuu,f.f\'incaT fp“,;,,[ [ have no fear of being barred so long Belgian colony. {ed back toward the * Afr were white people, from board “hool going. there were | gressions.* martingales or doubling- ! {as they attract no attention. ::,Tf Bukoma, though a railroad ter-|the big lakes region, where wild ani-|in_London . < where fuel could be procured {up. | It 35 a8 uCh O os 48, 100908 minal, "cares little for the “tourist; . as numerous as prairie dogs | 1t was southeas Kioga. or|at stitl ild land. peopled | Their methods vary. You cannot | ligtox) to win St e Arade o i s plain In_ British up in_the| by imais and natives who 1iVe | wateh them long—they’ll stop or foolj Who' wiil b this story—which Where is the hotel?” they asked. was exploring £ anima vicinity of Juboland, that Scientists | in_primitive simplicity you. Many of them have very tidy| O & nT Ul 2 You'll find the ropean hotel | and Shantz for plants. Raven gath introduced American flivvers to the in-| They solved the fuel problem <o o0 ERG 90 UL &lough to eon- | L begnn 80 PEOUTE) down the lane just a little way?' [eq all Specimenc of animal life that)babitants of what might be called God's' successiully that they set a record for |yl B Ghc o eic #oment when they | i them were told. ~A five-minute-walk | wouid ol 1o the. Smitheanians ol | choice menagerie. The country through ! distance miotored into the wild land. [ Unne 10 the mag cEROMEN COER To | . took them to the establishment so|jictinn. She rought or sent baci | which they fivvered is the pri { They loaded the cars with ay (Shall be a few Mlat bets (@ ) n Ocean Liners L lection. Shantz brought or t back [ then ¢ named. It was a bare Spot' The [Jych plante ax semmed worthy of |game arex of the world. It is t lewns of oil as con'd be safely [ then thev quit. : £ H “hofel” was nothing but a vacant 1ot {icarting to American @griculture, He ' tion whers Col. Roosexelt hunted AT goinz a distance of about se Have the stuffy parties foun e | Have Steerage de Luxe set aside for the camps of tourists. . found more than 1.600, many being of | P niy-five miiles they planted the sur-ySeeret’ss ok i = Bui.the scientists were able to get | gp,. Se and Sof s i g tplus of gasoline in the bush and r Men and worien have a‘tempted to ING INTEREST THEY THE DEACON A tion amonE. ericans. great promise and some so rare | e e X 5 < u tradition among Americars. a room in the home of a Portuguese | pe Al S eritte ot “TZ and Rave ed it turned to Nairobi. Anther load was | 1 their corfidence. One. known as WINNINGS, SPEAKING NO COULD NOT ot iy e Le unknown to the written botani IANTZ and Raven toured e i o 1 St 5 £ trader. and they were mighty glad.| Though the scientists ventured into < i (R 1 a|tiken on. and a second store of gaso-1 Martnt: (white mustache. @ lmp PLAIN TO THEM HOW HE DID ¥ o e e too. for they decided it would be_wise | tha most remote areas and the wildest Nairdbi, the capital d 4 ljine esiablisned at considerable dis- | in walkine. sarcastic sllent, carry- - - virile, that one must to await’ the Louis Cousin before pro- | jungle regions and lived for weeks at | Very up-to-date b/ say they, where ! tance from the first. Thus by staking ; iN& @ volume of Alfleri’s poems which, 'y ; 1 reptiter: is. the movie peopie ces@ing down the Kongo into equa-|ine ong naked savages | mer ot andhana slpkintaloan | the Tolte with dlrplus fhell ey were | he: raacxionthe ferincs).. wasreps e claims (s o ithe utersst jof]One must i a quick e, : . ¢ o time among na ges, not | men who hunt lions a 7 T AL morality—— jitie bex b NES speaking of crossing the torial Africa. e g e R o e ot | o e (i Lable to make u total mileuge of more | PTEAChC — (I conf | worality o . 1o bets which the public ; have i1, when speaking The Louis Cousin, it appears, is the | cif-defense. | get recteation in movie house A ian 600 o the Tact trip Teom bake | “Yee” hasaid. in a caressing tone.: There are only t six numbers ' on red and biack 1 €I¥. OF geean in the sleeruge. As a matter of brag boat of the Upper Congo. Its| “Barring the risks from tropical | Show American pictures t is, they flivvered for more than | T will toil von my secrot. iSnicenatsy onslicimonlstiE g AnpnoHion creilan et elfecon- iet, the tradition is out of date, In- skipper is a Swede who bears the odd ' diseases, like malavia, Central Amer-| When the scientists: reached Nai-| from the nearest settlement | tendine English marnine Servics = a ) A _downiane SIEEd A8 4 o o e b U . ivilization, which was seventy-five | Stenned infa the o with the last e el IR s ivs never “pro- desd. coming over i steera s Yarther than auy one else had | hmn risoing [0 & ecounierg iz e Sl e are v one of the iwo when IS podern liner is more comfortable than tured by motor car. {was calline.Th IO REd Sexan American) has perimnis- jonnosile chance. uch more heavily e gver flist class used to be on The motorized explorations e e T Tt L ision o ue ter mau tors may | Charged 8. Of course. INC wome of the earlier steamehips Wieh Africa were perhaps the most thrilling { z¥in WA % N i e ckate on | Temember her. mature ars R R R sta without the , some 0! A i ame e peth { down all the marier in/mv ekt on.: TAnE FLman oMl slightest idca fhat a eroupicr can in- prieg on the ocran ferry. You . xec many big animals? |00 sl Sina A P Sl Tasmr e el S Tany Seaat, e Nor need the term “They came over Kad D Shay I cained 300 -m<;-".|‘~. [ saw the road 10 good place. no watter what the crowd: 'l\vv{:n)un did_it. ] il nges Bave: AR pa we? | Why, we saWw one string | oo tendcd to baliove the } imposing. large, intent and yer not HLiSonsicl o tHEC Rt LI es RO e ” i of zebra, oryx and gazelle that strunz | "retended to believe the venerable el relieved by 1 by “discovering the it once had as one of Social opprobrium out for a ‘distance of three miles. i iy " . j o = ) (o, hen,. Ao mn Strong men came over i Elephants and lions. ~an oo SMava van ehiseion T ogled - . varioy i ofi b establishment), con- i S of i rhinoceros, giraffe and eland or other | upn i ah hCul] try the et Lady Dick nie of win- |« cua second wreat logend | the ste many o 3 Die et ofaralle and eland o other] MCat e dane - we pmawersd fnrk-ning exactly 150 trancs be Tost that of voung timidated with the old tales of the d u8{tie Curs BhupEed TNFGUEI ARBBERN" | ruas Trantioh pAesev ek whal ot L Lo see WA shie wonld dnsiver. L asked font_mott a1 comforts jol mtestage easel, thels FEE; Shantz suid, They didn't see . v"' ; how she d it 1 OBh ol SLIes A Faons e ¥ 0 pe RCTOSS e Ceu think much of us. bul v Riwl R0 T hein Do you give your word of honor | volve the supposition S ot e on the vovuge ucross the oceun amazed by the fivvers Lot iwiinim g never to divulge itY" “she said. | $ible | v \rough comes us a pleasant surprise. Indecd were not much umore sihgular ihymn n ? shall aver be uged. |« cqll it the ‘third :nl;,x all'—my own ,’,,. ]n‘. out weak Spols Guopage de luxe would be a filting term many of the human beinzs we ran into - {nvention divide iyouny(tani s s e r ey irdclass quarters on the biggest the wilds, vequently the men T into three parts. Say that you have ! lave ention of the for thirdclass quarters 5 ould run from us. when they saw us ' words to say. Everywhe 900 francs. You third, 300 0 2 Hashe A¥ Erop st becanus ot ikinaly, Nokpitable and 15 francs. for your When it Bystem player is always wel | napection of third rcommbidia- our white metimes, when the | at their best. narhaps. when far from ; Wins. You bav e ol PSP R he J eI tion un any of the new ships. and con- 1 sudden ¥ upon native | white men and the white man's civ- Stake a third of fea, T Y i e ! fact with their steerage passengers «n antowobile, the | ilization : wins : ur st his all en he will|tact with thed ge pussenge! ¥ of frizht was pitiful. O!d peo- Nature's zarh is still the fashion ' Dext s A% posssic | mAIntin veheneni Wt s sys u vorage. \\1].1 ~h..:»\‘ululn,; \‘:]rv u“s:‘l‘:z.r who couldn’t run would tremble among m of the native Afrieans W e our origi- [8a winner, buy thiac e lacked enfii=fkindhuve shaticred J28e 0 e h fear and try frantically to get away the spheris of e has < creased focient L et Tiwe danger traditious of the siwer s way from the maechines that apheased | infiue A ol e (hink of that! from 800 | man is. i wino slaps down | Third-class Guarivis are spacious, we te them 10 be nionsiers i o mlder. as with one ¢ spins! It is o snowball svs- VeTy J<t oz pywhiere. il | filted anu wea vehtilaied, & “Did any of the animals or nitives | or inz flap from 1 piling up big earninzs on the streak and win th | coution s mlae Lo Sauead ra 2 B attack you or ars pa belt. a nev. . They ase ol the passeige he.r L “Not one. The nesrest to a of . are about i 1 otiveted b —and calenl v | fottat ey the S e 0w from an animal came from a lioness, 85 they g0 jn the matter of of those 1hinds toall ok, next! b dveom, veniflation IS guo o ot of t busn about ! i r s peonls s i hat \ b . b ¥ vards from the car.und s d | more wodest in thought, b rtion comes iv i . T 1 stalked il n 1, ' for perhaps niy feet, and she® conduct, or more truly dignitied in . the other 1 ¥ Lol A the dufanmatc looked as if she neant busis navner. than the uncivitized natives” Win your third simply watched | the Never Ll 1 Zetting r 1o iid Dr. Shantz “When you come ! ins ac if voud won urs. .\vu.u’,.\n. “Iml i U may Yw-‘ \u‘x Iked back into the bush. We hung With them vou realize Slake instead of losing wasthed ihinenoliads iy fus A around for an hour or tiwo, and 8o nvention eivilized tinnes roll up. v 5 the casino without be First in importance are P2 Ihet e e s all e 1 answer eazesl studicd 1ad Lad hit o v idea, § rooms, or stale as they tDiget: us And 6L ConLee W TCEE Te s e o S S a]E Soventv years ago Monaco wes He was tfestin ¥ teking notes. | are tetned aboard ship. Tl as a severely aione SRILE R o S e P And when he egan to play he i rule. contain four beds, or Bunks, two “The animals we saw were nsually 204 act as Uiy please—geem to be | “Your second logs (I made no hets the wheel had {on a side. The beds are framed in at _considerable digtunce from the | @ happy peon too. The L had ecaught her). don’t num of times. He al-|iron pipe fitted with an elastic bot- trail. Often they wouldn't move a< | VEIY cleanly, especially in a pe out on single numbers, alw L tom of metal strips and veonder-exed at the ma. | The tribe he fonnd the most inter- | “Why. T had not of that™™ | long odds. Thers | shests. pillow with slip, blankets and chines, especially if th ey esting are the W who are the | she answered. And that she on the wheel. so0 cach time | coverjet, or bedspread. Each room were at a safe distance, tocrats of Urundi, w part of | had caught me he won he was b nes, in- | has electric light, linoleum floor cov- The automobile lights had im- ! n territory added to Belgium's. S ven 0 Maneeo cluding his stal t the | ering, white enameled walls mechan- mense fascination for xome of them | POSSessions. = They seem to | i rock. pines and barren lund. to 1of threo week nspectors re- | jcally controlled ventilation, und heat night. This was especially true of | S¢endants of th | bonght for nothinz. Today it is ported him to be wi steadily one | en needed 2 hyenas, ja € and leopirds, A the] Though dark in color. fvaluyable as business or resident bet D Tl nle U Ro . nenionm L NERL i IHDaIEENAE £ i AFRICAN “COWBOYS™ SEEN BY DR. | SHANT 11 DEPART . car approached m with a stizam:©f the features of the frontage in the best parts of he six specialists were put on | ing room. Some ships have two. EXPLORATION THRO c'\.l i . I of light ahead you could see (hejr| ROMan mnoses are common among [and London. Tt is the cleanest 2 1A third-cl aining room 45 mimes 2 - i | glittering e HE um by the e ihem. and they are tall. aglle and|in the world. with its stately ho | the vouns u ul- | durge—more than 300 persons can sit flected glare s when they ! intelligent, having many of the char- | nerfect straets and roads. public d it -kt 0f evi- | down at the tables at onee—and it is = wanted o cross the trail ahead of | 4CtoTIStics of the Caucasiun. | gardens bluzing with color. a good dei t off. warn-d | well lighted and well ventilated. The namé of Just Bent—and he is a very fea. is about the safest e us they would stop when they came There are many misconceptions | harbor, a police force and a minia- | Off nor ange v disclose Lis seeret + long tables are covered with cloths amiable skipper when he likes vou er been in.” says Dr | to the stream of light from the car, | 8bout —Afri and Africans” the!ture army. It costs its citizens not 10 the public cungse coutinued | Individual swivel chairs permit the For first-class passengers the river But gloriously e Vo i auentiy i oalons beside if | SCientist declared. “One of the most . a cent of taxes. ‘1o come to MonteUyrio each s passengers to it at table in .'..m'i | steamer provides statercoms but no SUgRested =""d ’";:A“ ey to Jump over it. s if 13ulty Mhag og0 W s ildness | Aliemat@hy the G The vast | bis nervy satne on sinle fort, and the food is served on g0o be " A a genera vedding | In some respeets, yes. But we w they found local autome-; they thousht it was fire. SR L AL S Enues of the prix SR Lol e L s ioatiy s Tt er THRE | conetantly | rinning into eivili rasine st the prce o | fox e natural Semse but tiere are huse | “olely from Sutsiders | never anything again like his first| As o ike food itself it ix wholo- SoGERBEY: evervhods oa st 11 in the wildest localities The curr 1o ot hator . areas where high civilization and all | ross the mam- | nificent successes. Which was u | some and abundant. Here are sos Sagflibeushoever shady cating comauch |y R i e Lol S R L o me Q5 silh very plen { that go with it prevail. But in the « in 1913 were 45,000.000 | triumph for the tact of Mopte Carlo. | sampla bills of fare on u recent vox @ refinement takes it with them, even | vo girls in North | fuel*was as.high ax $8 a gallon, though S Atires ad s i oty sense of being dangerous or diffienit, | rranes. In the year just passcd they { Of two ponwlar throunes of hisjnze of the Adristic. when she brouwht or most of the trains. But for ne G P sae Jehuld) o piehINSHL CHrOUER, gon e . says Dr. Shantz. and | 1o travel in. for example, Africa isn't | leaped to 54.000.000 francs Allowing | “Seeret.” ueither stands examination | 1250 passengers in third class wegsenger does the elegant Louis LOn e eve ernmental auspl 1\‘,rm...~~ heir - | is 2 soure ATge rev $ 1o the | wild at all] 1 never saw a country | for 197.000 plavers (191 ire). the : One is the old story of a “defeet.” | NREAKFAST Cousin of the Upper Congo obliga AN Girks b Seihe tlava Sz "H"‘ @, Which wak | jocal governments In the British | Where food i o plentiful and ehesn, e WO e { But even if vou discover a defect. xon | pRE = itself to provide food. Yet, if the cap- out of ! price, L Wit e e aimost forgot the wieaning of Fvery plaver. 10t Profit by it, becanse the s e ed Oats sad Wik, tain lkes you he will let you N “ ey % % 1o Lo 2 You can g ckens al plette wheel never spins tw i 4 i liked e two, g and daner ps with in getting a coupls of wartruck flivvers 5 a i iy g you DA CeoN = ey X roth a8 wequined. America . which fa ideq eGverea by Birteian Duntea Wikl Ses uple (Of waricuck Tlivver ve an extra license if he wants to can't beef you ecan kill game. Casno's annual “earnin TEW people know it roulett) piamp d to drive tirough the big gam: country Another misconception is 31 i mueh to the pleasure of trip. On ! Whose snappy short skirts displayed which thex both wanted to explore | Kl elephant and giraffe hist and the Unhesiihtain. h”mg o "'"""",‘"u S i e ¢ fiuaurt fxed AR, the lesser boats there are atee- | ®ilk stoekings. But faehralidomptisen Soifariss the RN 'd the ealthfuln:ss of the ceeret. but there has been just o meti andar] xed massively to ki i el problem se ¢ big | land Even in the Kongo J 4 o a tenderfoot, | the floor emseives re every passenger must talke | #irls hag Just returned home, in | tions worse than mere reity sbuntry, or elsewhere in those | mever oo the. ’llml\n:\';:l‘-]‘f‘u“f Iiman—an American. a _dendecf N lope then ves comboned ot a Pl panist Kitehen. (one of the few xe 1ts where there | high price rinward in the dircetion | PATTS of Africa visited by the scien- |above $7. At robiheser to g0 speaking 1.3 forelgn Janey e fde pieces or segments ! kv { | Ml ey ¥ | v, drobi. which isn't | ypnacquainte® with games of chunc | held Piace by machine crews »r at night and let the . tists. eo. Dr. Shantz has onl nd:very far below the equator. 1 n e s colontal Tact: of rv- | Bvery night every whéel fu the r oF at night and It the | 4 ry ; i ator. and who used the colos act of eve Ive Zht every wlhee om | Most of then o sg pronane dine o gt ,’:'“:"’:,“‘f" thereabout the climute | hody, on the uveraze. losinz more | is carried to the basement workshops Mot o 1 sleep on the ground. an: {12 Bood fthe vear arqund. In fact.|han they win. in order to do some | Wwhere ail are taken apart and re after s g bre %o aboard the | it was so cool there that I heard! winning of his own. mope thzn he|ussemblod in a different manner, and | boat the morni when the jour-| Lanother £h vering traveler say that | joer, never do you see that “defective™| Pickles Tiew ta resnmed. F v are made § :‘:fi '\’;‘.’ ‘"‘“" e went roaming in He was “the deacon.” and he looked | Wheel again | 1 and Ring Onions. because the river is tortuous and | |the African tropica he was going to|ip. ‘e wandered ahout. Wly melan-| But it is not so of croupiers—thel — Jreadand Butter o Jam ERI'E Ve aATEly navigated Tdaht {take a stove along eholy. “My health has had a break- | employes who spin the wheel. They | el e A | ! “So fur as unhealthfulness is con-| Jown he raid, and he looked it. Heicannot ha taken apart and r = Spples and Oranges. SEONES crom e on e oot toilie cerned. about all you need 1o se-|hia's curious faculty to total al afbled. Tlere js the hank's weakness. sUPr s "do e vatdia. Mheres toaay ch can befojance, the entire amount of stakes| T am told in the human element. { e Biseuirs Clieese. Cocon thereon | . There is some danger from | 5"U0% part of the layout. I have| Some explained “the vounz English-| . | sleeping sickness. caused Ly the | L A 4 i S SRy Wl The third-class passengers have s & et bGELt haauesd been much in banks” he said, and, | man's” winnings by collusion. It ix| The thirdeclass - passens » i ] oot They pow hove ocoll eXagger- |, eain, fie Tooked it a natural thought. : (B '_<"‘ B, ;v’r chile s riean Have' ety i e > a remedy that ) “550 300 T last, he woke up. Among a dozen “sure winning” pam. |28 the proverbial pim. = Every pot Kafs mas i cures 10 per cent of cascs properl; Wl n the gambling sta-tis- | phlets sold at Nice. one is "7l and pan is bright and every dresser their brethren | treated. } e e e A "E willion | on the contention hat tha erous | Well scrubbed. To happen along about ain of a river We often came acros; i a he b ty v 1 e Bt ACross women trav- | .. week more money lost here than|piers are “frained for two jnoon and see the big cauldron of as pre w cling alone in those areas that were o e nodded toward a roulett=| to throw tha ball into any { ming soup, the brown mounds of shaved ‘Prdes i making explorers famous only a ken- | e e edes 11 | comuartinen) ™ aap there in | f and the huge kettles of a long strip of ¢ [|@xation onis0 ago, and stilll are con- and_another betting oni one swho, boasting, in ab i and mealy potatoes. to say S Ak | sidered by many as points far from RRTER! Amach At A nicey S R nothing of the pudding with plenty vacks of uury j clvilization. They were 48 safe as|pnogfikely to lose? On average, sure.| 3. 6.7 and § in consen: -} of plums in it. is to bacome conscious neede of discipiine | pin any part of the United States and | (p. pigger of the two. An extra mil- | fore heins t red-handed. j Of Anxoluntiry watering OO ine monl i {usuaily could travel with c & On-most lurge ships the tI e ot e ey h comfort. week mor n the public (it is an old confidence trick ta whis- | On o s ‘b‘l"j' cabin o s nl{u‘»:‘#-“ u:!;»- ou want ot to be lost by the public| ner to a neweomer (on nroposition toy? h’, f.‘ u‘ - ige. or prl‘l ic room, “P wasn't bad ng { i 'l' e o h e Youtars You don't expect the mi-|fake half winnings) fhat “my coustn, | Bhich cuts auits as K"erl a figure in th~ Kongo." s Shantz | Filing o do & Bitle Wiking naw i fone 16 dbi vous’ | tha crounier. will take souff O e R | { then.” says the scient Even on =i e | At he il saak hai of first or second class. 1t is a river winds th picturesque ithe way onf along the line of the S " | large room, with neatly paneled wall Ryl il i { Cape-to-Cairo route “he two men hid e weil made benches or settecs with als, of which the o petaritig 1) e Revf s ma hetwesn v by ! Fnuff—it is his well known|ouved acks of polished wood, and - | | SRnulsiany EIaLn ou ::rrn; :\I;il'hl;l. ][; won and lost. but never quit a ! habit in moderation. and the hunko |pe played or drinks served—for prohibi- e ) i Tuggage, Many lenpihy s Gy loser. With flattering interest | io¥ al vour clbaw Tos av even chance | tion does not pldce its restraining hand off the boat at Mabele, hed to ba taksn on foot. But mogt |they watched the deacon rake in Wis| usne winmings and maks voq tre | Q0 the immigrant until he reaches re they found real provision for | of the princinal points in Africa o oL it e 3 Zs. And ou trv i gAmerica’s shores, and he may have his J#ists. It consisted of unfurnished So% B renehird by i, walet o jeanpwinnings, (but, speaking noilirench, heyneain. (O copras. ¥ be haw (ke Dollyhere of wine ol Net Wit b wah i as$ huts that they could five fn at transport. An ox transport. for in.|COUld not explain how he did it ingh \0) ",'fl\;_ \H“"'[fls'_‘ (also an even' The entertainment of the public rocm cost 3 franes a day each. From stance, operates from Nairohi. in Finally, he disappeared—a winner e s Mosnnaa . o5 the stesshys usautly 5 Inforeul. &NG ‘ g T Afric - Thera have even heen cranpisrs who |also usually is spontaneous and inter- Mahelle they went on to Kongola, a RBritish East Africa, to the border of They say that the establishment | neotended, that they could influsnce |esting. On most voyages the convi most in the center of the nio. Abyssinia. " !nought him off, because. whether he|{ha wheel 0 ohtain large sums from | tion i in many tongues and seldam Tge, R ore Walile larsghie e tion | Automobiles are not uncommon in [had a discovery or just worked on & dunes. Of course. no cronpier can |The steerage has a piano of its own sl nid its tokens would be far beh any part of Africa Thev found sev-|moral principle. he was mysteriously | influence the Wheel. but there is {players are never wanting. There ix vous They are just in front of you eral native chiefs that regularly tour fundesirable, Of course, the legend %) different and unconscious influence jalso much volunteer music on the har- stead. There they were able to tuke 'l_::‘:'":iflr': nions dnscam d'r}:;nn by |that “the deacon discovered a defect!of the man who snins. TFach has monica, mouth organ, accordion and a train for Kindu, from where th d“ 5 ar such ngs as |in one of the roulette machines,” but | his persoral why of urning.” be- |other favorite instruments of the pas- 1a have gone by rail and water to ragged pajamas and tattered dress | this. according to opinion, is “just the [ come mechanical. exact. He cannot |sengers. To such music it is easy {o could ha one by rail and i shirts cast away by travelers. Even [Casino’s artfulness.” No, no, the dea- [ himself predict what number or color | improvise jig or reel or dance a quad- the Atlantic seaboard. But, after| At USijl, the place on beautiful Lake |con won. as you or I couid do. by | he will hring, but his tendency mav | File, ahd many 4 vigorous measure 14 making exploration trips out of Kir Tanganyiki. where Stanley found Dr. |“betting with the minority”—i.c. by |be discovered by patient observers, |beat out upon the linoleum floor. or in du—in an American automobile sup- Livingstone, the first thing the Amer- |staking with the notably smaller|and the best opinion is that some |fine weather the deck, by stamping plfed by a Belgian official —they turne el IN CAMP AT LAKE TANGANYKA. SORTING SEEDS. lrfarA!clrlmuls s;w was an automobile | totala. 1 of the sure winners, anyhow, get|young feet as the ship drives steadily STy N of American make. It requires capital to start with.|themselvesia strong percentage by |along through the pathless deep.