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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . NOVEMBER 1 [Horse Raceé Lead AN OF MYSTERY ore Racs Lend | DS N PHLPPINES ™ Comber ks gamblers are on the increase in England, according to_organiza- tions engaged in collecting figures concerning betting by children on horse races. Thousands of girls and boys are being encouraged to play the horses it is charged, and in every city and numerous towns there are or- ganizations conducted by men and women where the children are re- lieved of their pennies by one sys tem or another. In one London court case, where Ernest Freeman and his wife Annie ssociated Press. November 14.—Girl Kentuckian Succumbs in} Charity-Ward With $1,000 | in Squalid Rcom. | | | BY WALTER ROBB. { The Star and the Chicago | Daily New \ MANILA, P. L, October 9.—William | White Clark seems to have stepped ! out of a role in a novel | 10 die in the role of a penniless wan- | Correspondence derer in Manila, while havimg in hi squalid room in a “cl Chinese hotel almost besides other valuable: have found the prope < room after his death from tubercu- los in the charity ward of the La ro Hospital. The detectivi who Mman to the hospital furnish a list his property a money, if he had any, but White de- clined,” s have absolutely nothing took the wdvised him Came Four Years Ago. An itinerant from China, White were charged with sisting in the keeping of betting house, detec- tives testifi that they 1 seen at leaat 62 girls, all under 13, en the Freeman premises within few da The proseci the house w found all kinds of ing bets on the rac {n fining the couple 50 pound: ts, sald it w quite clear ticipated in a scheme designed to stimulate the zambling spirit among children, which he considered a menace to the country. said that when ded the police counts show The magis tor PETRICH LIKE DOOR - BETWEEN NATIONS |Scene of Recent Warfare| } Forms Best Entrancejrom | Greece to Bulgaria. | The bombardment of the Bulgari town Petrich by 6reck guns | brought fortn American | toonists the in no with “Hal on the lower : have penciled of om a whole range of vol- hem could be dormant on. e cone marked. “Pe- The* district _around Petrich s been a center of Balkan eruption. The Greek-Bulg: ain boundary > near which Petrich lies is ap- 1 )0 miles long, but ther places in tk is casy to pene country to the other of the National from its headquart of these routes by the River, hich runs through sle before turning into Bul- erritory But this entrance Adrian, | garian I scene !to co-operate with Rus which has been serving as a Greek concentration point, was the scene of a double massacre in 1913. The defeated arian army was retreating up the when the Greek inhabitants of Demir Hissar fell upon the Bul- garians. . Before the Greek army reached the the Bulgarian rear guard had exacted swift and bloody vengeance. A Dread Name. “Another familiar name in the Bal- kan news is ‘comitad)is.’ Translated this means ‘committeeman,’ which sounds peaceful enough. But the word ‘comitadjis’ is enough to make Greece fver and the Bulgarfan government shudder. ***Comi kan of in the the tre adjis’ appeared lexicon shortly er no. v aroused by the * at the hands of ia in Bal et assuring an autonomous Bulgar But kng land could not approve Russi; & | her long-sought outlet to the se it _would be through Rumania Therefore, the which is now only by prox and Bulgaria. Macedonian Grecian territory tho be- tween Bulgaria and the Aegean Sca, was reserved to Turkey. “Bulgarian vesidents-in the Mace- donian Plain, despaired of further help against the Turk from western Europe, so they organized their ‘com mitteemen.’ These insurgent band spread a reign of terror. Turkey's customary severe control was re vamped into a rule of ruthlessness, but that did mot check the ‘comitadjis.’ Iven women joined the guerrilla bands, enduring’ camp_ life, marching mountain tralls at night and obeying the strict rules of the insurgents. The story Is told of one young woman who jolned a band to be with her lover. She began to lag from weariness, and the chief ordered her left behind. The ‘comitadjis’ rules permit no desertion. When her lover tried to stay behind with her he was executed, “The Turk’s attempt to put down omitadjis’ rebellion unified the s for once, and in 1912 carly drove Moslem power lurope. The advantages of this war were dissipated by the fight- ing over the spoils in 1913 when Bul- garin contested against all her neigh bors. The original ‘comitadjis’ or- ganization did not die, and its border I il A A VN 1925—PART 1 e raids are believed to be cause of the present strife. “Greek-Bulgar warfare has blazdéd up In the presence of two movements which were expected to promote per- manent peace. The exchange of alien populations has gone forw A rapidly between Greece and Bulgarl: Tens of thousands of Bulgarians living in Greek territory have crossed the bor- der and passed up the Struma Valley, while Greeks have been moving in the other direction. Furthermore, the ir- ritation of both Bulgaria and Jugo- slavin at being denied a trade outlet to the Aegean has been relieved re- cently by the Greel government's declaration making aloniki a free port, in ac nce with the Treaty of Neulll; partly the Railroading in India. Railroads in India do not have por- ter service, but servant accommoda- tions are provided on_all trains, so {RADIUM USED ON LEATHEHi OIL SUPPLY IN MEXICO. Treatment by New Method Is|Railway Lands Produce More Than Found Most Effective. | Roads Need for Fuel. TURIN, Italy, November 15.—A new | Correspondence of the Associated Press way to give radium treatments of any [\ pY1CO CITY. October 3 prescribed strength very uniformly is XICO CITY, October 31 to apply radioactive lcather. Prof. |0f the Mexican Taffarelll incorporated radium salts in | producing more tanning hides and found that the | use for fuel, so an o prepared skins had acquired their | o Feriag o e 28, thought that | Sidiary to the railways, has been or they combined into a uniform com-| &an to develop pound with probably the albumens of | Properties. the skins. New wells are being sunk. Govern As the amount of radium salts can | ment officials hope that when the rail be regulated the strength of the|Ways are returned by the governmer leather can be made desired. The |to their form vate ownership the leather has the advantage over many | developed oil properties will be suff other means of radium treatments in | ciently valuable th offset some the !that it is flexible and can be applied [ los: and depreciations in the over a large area and to any part of | Ways. the body surface. B o L include both Lands National Railwaysare than the r: company sub the railways' oil that the traveler can employ a er to take care of his bedding and keep the compartment in order. bear- From the Dayton News. The Some men would rather be right first-class trains do, however, have |than President, but some do not seem dining cars, | to care to be either. «== Two Big Stores == ng_ Turkev into the ques- the lower hes of the form the Turkish-Greek came here four ves work or a 1 Chamber time to time rs ago and ap- istance at the of Commerce. he has done odd | g Special Dispateh to his last il ek pateh X Manila until - > - o 3 ! :| NEW YORK Bt e scems o have done | Pointment of « seems aye {erty Radio Chain . §5 o month (s radlo stores i# thi After: his burialihe undexidler \p- | AsKed today in a suit filed in the Su- : pule o ' | preme Court by Gaillard Smith, own- viied to the Chamber Commerve | S¥CF 19000 shares of capital stook b hn(:.»”h:»’ fi“z:“"d’“"‘,“" of the corporation en he £ . | Smith alleges mismanagament and e e L the loss of large sums because of in- A tomevNEnerel one competence in the manufacture of the of Americans who die intestate in the | Clearfield radio set. FPhilippines. Clark’s parents are sald to have heen located by the police in Covingz- | V. Part of his money w - rom the Andes Copper Co., York City, for $484.91, but no certificate was found. The dead man wi thought to have a bank a ount somewhere, but no bank book has been discovered. | He had his money in Philippine i hills, in one old envelope bills for| B . in another bills for $ I . would b |RADIO CHAIN STORES SUED 4™ — | frontier. Door Between Countries. “Petrich, on the other hand, is the doorway to a private corridor be- tween ce and Bulgaria. The lies close to the Si ! its way From Star Jobs in November r for Inc 9—Ap- the Lib which | city, | to Sofia, Hudsor clse hetween the Maritza is there a to the interior. This doc also within easy re of t loniki, the impor Greek city and logical port for most of the Balkan peninsula, is only 50 | miles away. s 10 ¥ 4 Southeast Store Will Stay Open Until 8 ¢'Clock Saturday Night direct a & = Northwest Store Will Close at 6 g pass to Bulgaria is . Defaced Coins Remelted. Millions of one-cent and five-cent | pieces are defaced in the United | States annually, says the New York| “Villages where | World, and the number of these coins | reported all lie in the southwest c jreturned to be remelted at the Phila- ner of Bulgaria. Many of them f delphla mint in five vears would fill | ured in the Balkan w: leading up five trains of 56 cars each. to the World War. Demir Hissar If You Are Interesied In Florida Investments SEE FLORIDA FIRST - A specially conducted 8-day round-trip tour, by rail, motor bus and boat. Tuesday, November 17th Total expense—including rail, Pullman, meals, motor trip, hotels and sightseeing. 3 Only $75:% As party is limited, early reservations are necessary. Tour will be Nachman Furniture Co. repeats this attractive offer FOR ONE DAY---MONDAY--- On account of the disagreeable weather when proposition was offered, a great number of people were unable to take advantage of same, and since such time numerous re- quests for a repetition have been made. FREE— FREE! Every article pictured in this advertisement is absolutely free with amount of purchase stated under each article. fighting has been stock =1 rmong clothes in a battered marine locker not worth §2. Worked in Canal Zone. Clark had told the Chamber of Com- | merce had worked seven years in the accounting department Canal Zone. If he valued money as ‘s rothing,” as he told the p thought rather more highly of books. | Among those he had clung to in long journeyings around the world were | s “Fifteen Decisive Battles,” | volumes of the classics and several | s on Napoleon, including Abbot's | Life. ssages in_the Napoleon | hooks were marked. From that domi- ! N nating spirit the wanderer seemed to ! imbibe consolation and the fortitude | 10 leave the stage of | and contemptuous mos glittering rew absolutely nothin The money he mitigate his last s gent to his parents. There was some | Madeira wine in his room and Russian vodka—no large supply naught to indicate excessive gence. An empty cigar box held old | worth 5 cents weight s | Beautiful 2 et S T | il 100-piece | pencil stubs. i Ty 1 i Dinner Set— }‘ Nachman Furniture Co., Inc., of the City of Washington, D. C., does hereby agree to de r to the purchaser, in accordance with this advertisement, any article herein pictured, upon the prescribed conditions stated under each and every article. The Nachman Furniture Co. also guarantees that there will be no additional charges added to the plain ticket prices now marked on merchandise to be sold, whether you buy for cash or on our easy credit terms. Specially Conducted by MR. J. A. PURCELL He is a resident of Florida and will make reservations and give all information at room 214 Annapolis Hotel, Wash- ington, D. C., from 10 to 12 and 4 to 8 daily on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Telephone Main 9220 i would not use to] ffering will be | i e . by Chicazo Daily News Co.) (Copyright. 1 NEED PARENTS’ CONSENT. | Modern Design Excellent Neighborhood Beautiful Cane and Ma- Restriction by Universities on Co- Ed Marriages. ondence of the Asso {ING, October between co-eds of th ariou: vern- | ment colleges and universities without | the consent of parents has been® pro- hibited. i Gov. Gen. 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