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AUTOMOBILES STOP THE | taching of a military car to the reg- | in charge of the car D e i lareatian i the tootbodrd’of Ths. motor b |bn Sredusts i siiinin SR E ular train from Peking. After pro- The more recent ocourrence was the | The regulations call for a dimming | hustled the offend.ag policeman out|the quarter is cons'dering what steps testing that it was contrary to regu- | disregard, Wittingly or otherwise, by [of motor lights and moderation of | cf (he way and stru:z him when he |to take to enforse thefr regulations. TABU[]EI] IN T”RKEY INTEREST ]N GAMBLING lations, and while in the act of con- |Keng Yu-hsiang, the Christian gen- |specd. Genewal Feng, en route to|resist ts. |o1d offender, having be previous! be confident. ace In New Yo% Says Motor Cars ‘ P hien previousiy nd o ; AR ceding to the demand under menace |eral and commander of the Peking [dine with Dr. Jacoh Gould Sehur- | Geneal Feng linseli got out of n.al——-——'—“s' of violence, Ressel was knocked down | garrison, of traffic regulations in the |man, American minisicr passed | car and took the Laten ‘away from fStop worrwing about your cakes and Former Proprictor of Gambling Pal- iy armed soldicrs, While unable to |lcgation quarter and the striking and | thir the main thoroughfare at|the po .cen 1 is said to be an|ples. Use Baker's Flavoring Extraets | defend himself he was kicked by the | disarming of a Chinese policeman | hizh speed and with g You can get them Nationalists Have Strack a- Snag ] in the Name of Their Capital Angora, Turkey, ¥y 16.—Rabid Turkish Nationalists who are anxious | to rid Turkey of all forelgn names | and to eliminate ail foreign words! from the Turkish language, have atfuck a snag in the name of the cap-i ital itself, Angora is only a slight modification of the old.Greek name Ancyra. . | As Greek names are the worst sort | of red rags to fire-eating Turkish Na- tionalists, many @f the younger lead- ers wanted to change the name of the capital. Tunaly Kilmi Bey, the poet, ! Las been especially active in the cam- | paign for the eradication of Greek names, but less idealistic and more mature parly men apparently have a feeling that there are many really im- portant affairs of state which should be attended to hefore a wholesale al- teration of names is attempted, some- thing which may result in great con- fusion. Greek nameas of unimportant places have been rutitessiy scrapped. The Prince’s Islands in the Sea of Mar- mora, off Constantinople, which bore the Greek names Droti, Halki and Prinkipo are now called Kinali, Bur-| gas and Heybely. Sireet names also have been changed quitd generally in Constantinoule. In Kadikoi, which lies an the opposite side of the Bosporus | from Constantinole, 21 Greek street mames were altered to Turkish names. A congress has been called which will meet in Angora to consider the purification of the Turkish language by the elimination of Arabic and Persian words, with a view to making Turkish the universal means of communica- tion for all Mohammedans Government Opens School For One Alaskan Family Eeattle, May 16.-—Uncle Sam has epened a echool 1o give an education to one family of 15 bovs and girls, the largest in Alaska, according to Jona- than Wagner, chief of the Alaska di vision of the United States Burcau o Edueaticn, who stopped in Seattle en route 1o his headquarters in the Northern Territory. “Nikaly, Indian chief of the Kniks trihe of Central Alaska, heads the largest family in the territory,” de clared Mr, Wagner. "OWing to a gov- ernment ruling a school must be pro vided where there aure 15 or more persons in one district, “Several years ago Nikaly and his family, which was slightly smaller in number then, settled near the Mata nuska coal fielde. No native had pre viously located in that district. But when Nikaly's family increased to 15 the goverament was compelled to es tablish a school for the chief's henefit.” A Word to Women. A hundred and twenty.one thou sand women would comprise a vast army. Yet a canvass was recen made among mors than that number of women who had used lLydia FE Pinkham's Vegetable Compound fo feminine aliments, The result proved that ninety-eight out of every hun- dred reported benefit from its use. This i3 most remarkable evidence of the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- atable Compound over the ills of womankind, and should influence svary sick and ailing woman to try it Hurt Gaming Houses. New York, May 16.—Real gambl- ing in New York is a dead art, killed | by three great factors, the automo- bile, the world war and prohibition, in the opinion of “Honest John" Kelly. *“Honest John" was once a pictur and proprietor of a gaming hotse on ®est Iorty-first street, He is nmow centeridg his activities in the Baha- mas where he is conducting a young Monte Carlo at Nassau, The gambling of by-gone days, as “Honest John"” describes it, was vast- ly different from that practiced by the unger generation in New York to- He finds the greatest change in the size of the stakes involved and the aracter of the men at play. Tn his opinien, a stiff game as it was played years ago would scare the present day gambler to death. Yet fortunes were Jost in those days, he sald, with as little comment nsignificant sums change hands today. Kelly said {he gambler of his time was a gallant gentleman, always on the level, winning fairly, and never known to squeal when he lost. The chief gambling in New York today, according to “Honest John,” is confined to craps in coffee houses and garages, He bemoans the passing of the palatial gaming houses of the past, and says they are gone forever. PRESTIGE LOWERED Special Consideration From Peas- ants and Officials Is Waning Peking, May 16.—Two recent inci dents, one imvolving an assault upon a foreigner and the other an alleged invasion of ceded rights, following as they do upon a long succession of !mnr' serious events growing out of the prevalence of banditry, have served to accentuate a widespread consciousness among foreigners re- siding in north China that the special consideration formerly enjoyed by them at the hands of Chinese, both officials and civilians, is definitely waning. Various reasons for such “loss of | prestige,” as it usually is called, have been advanced by old residents in the ecountry, 'The favorite one is the loss by several nations of previously e oyed rights of extra-territoriality. By some If s said to be due to growing enlighteanment on western methods as a result of an increasing number of foreign educated Chinese engaged in | governmental, military and economic aftairs, Others attribute it to belief on the part of the Chinese that for. olgn nations under prevailing dis- turbed conditions are in no moond to | maintain their former privileged sta- tus by force The first of the incidents in ques tion, and one which aroused tremend {ous indignation tn British eircles in | Peing, oceurred recently when K. ¥, Bessel, British traffie manager em- {ployed by the Peking-Mukden rail | way at ¥Fengtal, was savagely attacked because of a contraversy over the at. m Tries Kellogg's Bran—restores health after 12 years of intense suffering WMr, Pirth writes that ha snfferad v 12 wears from eonstipation and bis friend for 10 years—a total of 2% years' suffering permanentir re liseed by Kellogg's Bran, eooked and krumbled, Gontlemen : For 12 vears T had hean tronbled with indigestion saumed mestly by eonstipation. 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