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~ A GAMBLING _ PARADISE! Expects Island to Take, OOD, Place of Monte Carlo in Roulette World HAVANA a is soon in bankrup out, This to that the ing to close the sort, Centering in Ori the horses of two @ry afternoon, th Bpreading to t Fortunes chan: VILLAG FOR LARGE RESOW Several vi have veyed for ext ¢ In Havana the ¢ which advert Newspapers, of roul at almost jess than for “the house” comes fr wheel.” “The Roulette Room” ts crowded nightly. No man takes a woman to the Ca sino without offerin, “back” her St “the wheel.” Wha r she wir fe hers to keep. Whatever s is his to pay No wonc r the women pre until dawn t igh French windows. With guards in evening dress Moving constantly from group to group, the room is very orderly dom are words heard. Only t Click and clatter of the marble as it spins round the « FORMER BARITONE OF METROPOLITAN MANAC Until rece: y , formeriy se Fopolitan Opera comp: the Casino. He resigned a few days ago, after the publication of a challengy for « duel between two Cubans. T af fair was said to have been caused by the mention of a woman's nam Segurola was reported to have been connected with the quarre The moratorium has scarcely af fected the crowds at the Casino, pos aibly because they are made up most ly of tourists. Americans seem to prefer dice to Youlette. The crouplers will “ah craps” with any visit at the Ca @ino. If a lady dist = the Ca sino's dice, she may take out her own little pearl box and play with her own dice against the house. NOBODY YET HAS “BROKEN” THE BANK As yet nobody has been able to “break the bank” at the Casino. “If you play long enough you will be sorry.” is the «: x. “Beginner's luck” sometimes brings @ large return at first, but the per centage is in favor of the Casino, of course, and the winnings on the croupier’s side of the table are al-| Ways greater than his loss. | But the tourists infect the natives | with the gambling fever, So the world looks upon this weird contrast—an island apparently “gone broke,” yet gambling madly! Sees Children Dead; Both of Them Die LONDON, Jan. 22.—Ten days ago George Bean dreamed that he saw his 17-year-old son dead. He tried to per suade him not to start on a motor cycle ride, but the youth starte Was killed in a colliston dreamed two years ago that his daughter was dead, and nine days later she died from pneumonia. CARUSO WILL GO TO ITALY to Preserve His, “Golden Voice” NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Enrico Caruso, slowly convalescing after critical illness with plet leave for Italy with! in an effort to re afid win back th With the great tenor definitely out of danger, as rds his life the efforts of spec will now be concentrated om preservin hi vocal powers with which he has thrilled millions of persons thruout the world. While Caruso’s latest experience in Italy was far from pleasant owing to peasants invading his vi near Florence during the politic Wpheavals and seizing all his 1 gial foods and wines for their use, | ®prominent physicians hav out that not only is th there exactly suited to his case but that the psychological effect ‘of being in his native land would be highly benef Caruso is no’ up for short peric five associate phy into consultation physician, Dr. only once a week nts the of the Me , Managed Hopes a few visitors wi 6 last few days, for the ince he was taken ill, day, Left Fire Burning; Faces U. S. Action Information charging J. W. FP kett with n of the feder wan filed rict court Fri Baskett is « smoldering c otato Peale and watermelon rinds behind him in the Denny creek camp grounds, i August 12, 1920. Bonuses Are Given Night and day for ure lw Hotehkiag remaine within t From Mistakes Made} \..))7.°(0%, runainea ; LONDON, Jan. 22.—Bonuses are| outskirts of Bristol, Conn. 1 given for merit to the employes ed at none of the A. Potterton & Co., leather ba saw no one Exce fecturers, out of the fines a tions made for defaults takes, One old emp! HARTFORD, the delivery be EXTRA FINE! That’s the way to think of Boldt’s —it’s what ev- erybody says who is a regular pat- ron. 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