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TONGS OBSERVING WATCHFLL AT Police Hear Meetings Are Held Outside While They Guard Headquarters. “Watchful ~ waiting” characterized Chinatown’s attitude today pected outbreak of hostil the members of the Hip S those of the On Leons From Hip Sing headquarters forth that six of dhe hers have been “marked” for death. AL On Lec this, when it finally ates laughter. Both sides 1 they are as innocent of wrongful tent lambs word has go ntain in- s spring of trouble Mectings Held Outside, up and down headquarters at enth, at The - sent the driver of a | was dis- hacking charged by when he was fo T ihe infa He had made various Chinese, mation to numerous ealls fu n the ves the | under control but ticklish hav precaution, i against down a victim. Three Sent to Jail. Three Chinese arrested by quarters detectives Monday were default of bond vesterday. : Wong, 43 ve and Lee Young, lleged to have de et into this countr: and the latter is on of the Chinese exclusion 1d was set at $3,000 for each first two and at $2,000 for inother Chinese, . was arraigned for before United orge H today on charges of violation | He told detec- tives who arrested him that he had come into this country 24 vears ago, ding at Seattle, but his papers taken from him at that time to show for his we and he has noth legitimacy of re: anager and person- nel dircetor of Ki Palace depart- ment store, addressed the Y. M. C. A. class of retail salesmanship on sales checks and other store forms. The class s vy Thursday night from 7:30 to 9:30 and is being con- ducted for men and women. All those desiring to enroll in this course may obtain complete information at the Y. M. C. A. College. Sylvan King, “Elysee” $10 Steps smartly out most every and yet each | St has lookouts posted for possibilities |1 an out- | but, of | a hatchet- | ' STUP KttumA1ISM ar- | Mac- | REPUBLICANS OF D. C. AIR ISSUES TONIGHT Absentee Voting Also to Be Topic at Willard Hotel With Many Prominent Speakers. Republican men and women of the District of Columbia will gather at the Willard Hotel at § o'clock to- night and li to several speeches 1z th omplishments and les of the party and its can- Besides this there will be a ion of the registration and ws of the States which per- voting & will be held under aus- | pice - campaign committee of the Republican State committee of the District, of which Samuel J. Pr is_chairman, and will be addre y | William Tyler Page, clerk of | United States House of Representa- dent of the Republican Association; John States commissioner McPherson of Attorn o | a | diseu t United Missouri, a: General, T. dent of the Coo will tell of the s being made < up the membership of this organization, which has the national = the first club of that zed during the campaign. Muxic on Program. Miss Helen Harper will eral songs, accompanied by Bleyden. There will be orchestra music. | music Republican women of the District will_participate in an auction bridge ng s | Enterprise Serial Building Association || 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 53rd issue of stock now open for subscription. Shares of stock, $1.00 each, payable monthly. Five per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn. Bernard Leonard, President James F. Shea, Secretary WITH RED PEPPERS | When you are suffering with rheu- | matism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing ha® such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. In- <tant relief. Just as soon as you ap- | ply Red Pepper Rub you feel the | tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion—and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. _Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the g(‘nuinc,‘ with the name Rowles on each pack- | age. | party at the Willard at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. This event will be held under auspices of the Leagua of Republican Women of the District, of which Mrs. Virginia White Speel is president. The list of patronesses follows: Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Harlan F. Stone, Mrs. Curtis D. Wil- bur, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Cunc H. Ru- dolph, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. W. Irving Glover, Mrs. Thomas . Crago, Mrs. Henry M. Dawes, Mrs. Frank Briggs, Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, Mrs. Harry Wardman, Miss Mary Perry Brown, Mrs. Robert McNeill, Mrs. J. J. O'Leary, Mrs. F. W. Mondell, Mrs. Samuel J. Prescott, Mrs. E. F. Colladay, Mrs. T. L. Townsend, Mrs. . Fitch, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, . D. Wickersham, Mrs. E. Mrs. Henry D. Dent, Mrs. Chas. ©O. Thompson, . Perry Heath, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Percy Hickling, Mrs. May D. Lightfoot, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. J. J. Davis and Mrs. E. C. Graham. Mrs. Louis Addison Dent, chairman of the executive committee, has an- nounced the following members of that committee who will serve on this occasion: Miss Mary D. Abbe, Mrs. Charles Alger, Mrs. Marion But- ler, Mrs. David Blair, Mrs. Robert Edson frs. 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Mo gomery of the Navy, at Norfolk, has been assigned to duty in the reau of Medicine and Departmen | Economy ' Counsels —REGULAR PAINTING if the “life” of your property is to be lengthened and repair bills min- imized. fl‘Rl'i[Ll.Y-SPONS()R}-ZI) Paints, Stains, Varnishes, etc., give maxi- mum protection against the ele- ments — because they're picked from the WORLD'S BEST, and stand highest in Quality. fiConsult us about roof paints, house paints and inside finishes for your Fall sprucing-up. Our suggestions will save you trouble. \\'c’rq always glad to estimate quantities and quote prices. Roof and House Paints Floor Wax and Specially Low Prices Window Glass Cut to Order l’g\]NTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 The House The advantage of buying at the Power-Kearney Ma in the fact that your choice is mad thing we offer is of one quality- Col. 2511 or Main 4039. to Phone orders. Smoked Hams, Lb. 25¢ Morris' “Supreme” or “Premiun Delicious fla to 10 Ibs. CHICKEN Fresh Fish— Trout Rock Fish Spots Halibut Steak Salmon Steak Oysters Granulated Sugar Cakes—Gardner’s Del vor - size Cake 20c 18c econ ¥ of icings home tonight Each, 35¢ Hot Bread—Rolls —from T Bakery Re ceived fr d hot irom the Box Bread, Whole Wheat P-K Coffee ;" fast Fresh killed, home dressed; just 3218-14 ST. kets lies Every- Especiai attention given Smoked Hams, Lb. A special Swift C Iy fine flavor. , 21c re of un- to 10 1b. Lb. 38¢c Fresh Meats— Leg O’ Lamb b 32¢ Chuck Roast > 18¢ Prime Rib Roast > 35¢ Bouillon Roast '* 25¢ Fresh Hams v 23¢ Fresh Shoulder ' 20c 10 Lbs., 75¢ A. Loffler’s Sausage Little Pig Links or Sausage Meat. Made of carefully selected pure pork and pure spice b., 30c Potatoes — and Michigan Potatoes 151b. Peck, 28c 4 Pecks, $1.00 FREE b, 35c Best cane zranulated ; drinking P- »ffec at break- the best ever. Philincharg 608 to 614 #. ELEVENTH ST. We refrain from quoting comparative prices because of their tendency to mislead. <] of Courtesy Nearly 700 Superb FI‘OCI(S Are Assembled fOl‘ a Supreme Sales Event Your expections cannot over~top the real values and the wonder- fu[ly effective models that beckon for youf attention tomorrow The Crepe Silks—the Satins—and the Cloths that are recognized as giving expression to the highest fashion in- terpretafions are all included—designed with originality. trmmed with consummate taste—and marked at a price that makes it the banner opportunity of a season rich in unusual values. Second Floor. B IH B fi B lfl g lfl 2] | \ | | fl fl | | m | | | | ===