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ES OF CHANCE RUN ani Street, the Ponies and Marked , Cards Do a Thriving Business BY LORRY ‘A JACOBS i NEW YORK, Feb. 27—Gambling doesn't exist in New kk City. Certainly not! Ask any policeman and he'll 80. BE nevertheless New York is gambling mad. From ing until night New York gambles with a fever that would amaze even those who have witnessed the far more “picture que and out-and-out gambling in mining boom of the West. you want to do some really big gambling—the kind can make or break Rha no matter how much of this world’s goods you own? Go to Wall Street. There on cur, you'll find almost any variety of gambling you, re to indulge in. SR t- BROKERS; RAY. 10 F PLAY PONIES | Of course, you don’t have to INN FEIN LOSE Ite Wall street to get it. All you have to do is to pay any one of the POLICE B thousand “tip brokers,” who m | their living here, for a ttp, call your broker, bay a little stock Killed and 8 Wounded margin, and then read the news. to discover how you lost * | way and even some of the shop and LEM, Feb. 27—Three Sin0| chorus girts know the stock mar | Were killed and eight others| kets so well that they often make fn an unsuccessful four-| miniature fortunes playing th: stocks and just as often lose what attack upon the police ber| {motes to a fortune to them by ‘Timoleague late Wetnes| ine aime method | Would you put yenr money on cards? It's easy enough. Just ask your janitor, He'll steer you into But it did serve to bring out the’ fact that a stupendous business in |marked cards has been built up by a manufacturer of the “pante boards” and that 20,000 packets [have been sold in 12 months at #1) la throw. premier said, that the Turk shall | exe s=-= <= YOUNG WOMAN i and the ie gers waterways, he fill be under control of allied mes. | Beare HANGS HERSELF $85,000 L 000 LOOT spe Instructor Ends , N ROBBERIES Arrangements were made Friday nt the University Undertaking es. “s tablishment to send the body of Miss Bank Bandits N Make Three Mary M. Dever, the 28-year-old phe sical educatio nt ctor he ful Hauls ation instructor at tb |state university, who hanged hervelt in a fit of melancholy Thursday MEMPHIS, Feb. 27-——¥rom $50,|from a rafter in the casement of 999 to $65,000 tn bonds, diamonds | Prot. 5. H. Anderson's home, 5018 Bnd jewelry were taken by yess | 20th ave. N. E., back to her home| ‘from the People’s bank at Cailiers-|in Baltimore. Ville, Tenn., 20 miles east of Mem-| Mise Dever had been home from | yesterday. The robbers es-|# sanitarium two days. She was un. | dergoing treatment for melancholia. | The body was discovered by Mien | SARCOXIF, Mo., Feb. 27—For|Mary Grons, alvo a physical educa second time within six weeks tion Instructor, who upon coming rs! yesterday looted safety de-| home from the university and falling boxes in the First sgrerg- ong bed get in the front door, attempted here of approximately $10,000./an entrance thru a basement win- “4 + dow _ DES MOINES, Ia, Feb. 27.—The| She cut the body down and called | ices of the Des Maines t help. Dr. D. ©. Hall pronounced the | were burglarized tod young woman dead. Deputy Coroner | ‘and a strong box containing $100 in| H. . McDonald declared the body /)eash and $10,000 in checks was | had been hanging for approximately taken. jan hour. It was found about 2 p. m. In one rush they at-/™monte to a poker game that's far destroy the barvacks by | ‘rom poky. Or ask your neighbor. to bales of hay which| He protably plays in a regular pinochle or poker game and would same time other rait-|be,slad to invite you tn to spend the barracks at Mount; Your money. And, as for the ponies, no one sul would be foolish enough to think rare aN town in| ‘hat you could go to a bookmaker Cork on Courtmncsherry |!" New York and put down « bet ‘miles southwest of Ban." the ponies. But almost afyone % Pidasant t shout 38 =m we Rad enough to give you the of Cork.| telephone number of a bookmaker --eatanaladly * psa tn Jersey who wil! accept your bet ; over the phone, mall you a check wD tf you win, or find your check in his mafl if you lose. And if the horses are tn town, of course you don’t go out to the track and lay down a $5 bill on a horse. You simply go out to the EEA a real pel red cgg sng » Premier int friend that you want to bet so} ters to Gral much on @ certain horse and he to Claimant tells you the eddm You pay him the next day or else he payw you. Feb, #1-—The counct! of And one morning newspaper prints | has decided definitely to 9" *ntire page of “ads” for tip, the Smyrna and Adrianople Sheets. | of Turkey to Greece for eco And so the eystem works New! ‘exploitation, tf was understood | York gambles on theatre tickets, | 4 | apartments, newwpapers, everything counct! also ecified, tt was un-|'" fact. that Turkish finances will under international control.| One might say life ts a ramble | debate on the Turkish ques-| here. You even pay a nickel to yesterday's session in| gamble on whether you're to going house of commons. area | Survive the subway crush at 42nd George, answering arguments | st. every night instead of paying | by Lord Robert Cecil,/a dime to ride on a safe and sane the allies should seize pus, } uty to expel the Turk/ A recent scandal which grew out! ie erope, potnted out that pres-|of the “Tittle games” staged by a fe from India had been largely re-| number of men prominent in and for Great Britain's (lecision | around Times Square, is only one |of a number made Prominent by | the large stakes and the prominence _rremier dia not — wend of the men Involved ople would be satisfactory. | of theT urk, he continued, not secure the safety of the Armenian nation or other non populations, or the non. | Miss Dever had been tn Seattle | ‘ No Revenue Stamps about five months. She ts survived her, 3 be . for Sale Saturday |fanimoce. Phot 7 Dever, Business men, druggists and all who use the government reve. They Helped Him aiamps ate urged to stock up mich stamps sa they require and Themselves y. Saturday is the day of the| Peter Malure, of Pierson, brought ual check at the department of|n hog to town and sold it, With $40 hal revenue, at 226 postoffice|in his purse, he fell on the curb at liding, and the offices will be | First ave. and Pike st. and hurt his d for the day, according to an-\head. Two young men leaped to hie mt by departmental offi-|ansistance. In the city hospital he | regained his senses, Now the police are looking for the two young men and the $40, on Larceny Charge|Dallas Plans to Ray Dikernan, 22, is being held . 5 “pny in the city jail in leu of Build a Stadium cash ball, having been re-| DALLAS, Tex., Feb. 27,4 public swimming pool and a concrete ath, | Thursday night from Ray- letic stadium to #eat 10,000 persons, | are to be built at Fair Park hore, Both are to be open at all times, NEW YORK GAMBLING MAD? | Hard- Boiled Guy _ Cleans ni “Till” “Up with manded the hoved the nd the $ 0 therefre TACOMA, arioving t, were treated both allke by! ing held in the efty Jail Friday for | $40 i te poll 0 ctdien vesuuia al tia: vert can | een eee federal investigation on the belief | court {te true owner, George J, Fr: gosh gr Ne Dean lost his bathrobe while his| that he in an advocate of force to 3 nding dard ery Se aeaiahas bras wife lost her nightgown, |dewtray the government. Baten was sekatiaedeiiad whee ng ae rage yen ne - arrested on Main #t. Thursday after: | | MOTOROTOLE oe pig nrg J. ‘ H {mAL—Mrs, M. Gregory! CHICAGO—H, 4H. Byram re drawer and extract ; , | noon, toddard wns brought to the ‘ ty hoe-| 4.4 her four children burned t ected president Chicago, Mil- VIGTAI, DAY war observed 9 pital TH what waa Aetin in nome Re | ee ie Mra, Thomas Keating,| (he girls appeared in Hor PORTLAND.—One of lar om between the of-| > Steamer Tallac, with) VANCOUVER, B. C—Pacifle ea- over property lous at|dresses with plgtatls, aprons and| mills in West to be built near Van und an auto driver pounding to pieces ble breaks between Fiji and Norfolk Alup, ends life with poleor nome of them wit hhalf rock | couver 01 Woodlawn ave pons oF THE SEATTLE STAR |Oswald Picked Out Wrong Customer Ovwald R, Schmidt was in | e jall Friday after an alleged # Leese” Is Held i in Jail as Disloyal William Bates, 41, 0 1 An be | Thirty.wix te 630 in \His Bathrobe sat Her Nightie Gone| wlar walked int Mr 1 Mr K. 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