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THE EVENING TONGSRENEW WAR [4GhAXx BEAT DROGGHT It DUEL WITH THO KILLED s outhpaw’s Great Work!‘ | in Field Is Bared by | Truce Shattered as Hip Sing| U. ! | Men Die and Three Leong |Black Mule and Bay Officials Go to Jail. Mare Turned in Fine Ofi'ensne buppori. | YORK warfare NEW Chinesc ¥ in the life not in the 1924 the American | enended on him | uts. but in 1914 | member of the Alamn tandin the police ders responsible Hip Sing tong dead. | of the Un Leoug toug. North Cavolina, Tomato C national president, are | o break the 4 But holding this | ime tor Two, en are Ton. Coun ess than | from that reunion of repurt offic the club. is couched in terms us pitching for the | department made it as he wrote it. which is ows Series of Raids. Killings came on the heels of es of raids by police last night in which nine pistols, 1,000 rounds of steel-jacketed bulle and a qu tity of opium were s ed. Two Ct arrested as gunmen and Deportation proceed nst them are planned Tll(l\lfi()\ WALTON ZACHAR Who used to ruim- tomatoes, | PRt | work and in « short time, although it | | seemed 'k, 1 had finished the | e wheat | plowing a mounted a har- r days renewed ener; las I always did like to ride, harrowing it i almost invisible a ore over such Dixie plow it a two-horse ne-hulf sack idged it them on m June the 23rd, 1914. in the vear f Our Lord A. D., I, wishing to break | the rec of Tomate raising, took an old_Imperial Plow with ck mule | nd a bay mare, hooked to it, went out i into the middle of a twelve bl which in the forn: 1l > Dbody ir shed by and hard s courag with such found somewla took a n out the rows, | d of manure and | ano in the rows, and the owing | which s1 skull er . of courag soil. T weyt to a fellow plov ! Arrest Follows Chase. hard Bin Boston a chuse and charge yok, his roon was arrested with k wte. Rol from the On Leong g0 with 13 others and ken in by the Hip Sings. Tt ieved that Chin Bing killed to ment in the O After the fi torney Banton. nee with his recent threat to hold tong leaders ponsible for uny more killings, o the arrest of On Leong offi- The Lee Gee Min, n president: Lee Doo. loc ary, and Henry recent tru by the poli up out my SHIPP1 Arrivals at_and 1 1 ut. 1 ga which the time 1{ m their first | s composed of 2 and a hoeing. It seemed as God Almighty was orking | agalnst me and showing it by con- {tinuing the drouth, but I was deter- mined that I would not give up the| task, so I continued plowing and g them until the fifteenth of Au- and then I ‘laid them by’ and| them for nature to do the rest, making a beautiful veld 1 thought s when T left | them September the sixth in ands | {of my. most Deloved sister- Bertha to the task which 1 had Maracai Monzolia . Aug 1stobal e Y i bo N 3 Moy DpLE i ol . Septem- | v police to m of Chinese tong - Lee. a member of Hip Sing I today in his laundry wounds in the head looking for his Wong. said to be a > On Leon Tong, who Laundryman 3 Boraeaix DUE FRIDAY. Rotterdam BROOKLYN MAN AND WIFE ARE ADMITTED TO BAR 3| Are First Couple in New York to anzig, Aug Narsant Ats DUE SATURDAY. here with buli and che; Pass Examination DUE ln.»u...w.uvu. Califoruia Carmania S Cathlamet 1. 3 ¢ Clua t Limon. q \ Romg . Sept Ariadne Curacao. Sepi DUE MONDAY. Western World Ce SUNDAY Gothenburs another Chinese, was a room of the laundry police broke down the e did not hear.the e was held for questfoning. sest Together. huilding St o sald shots 1 Prese YORK. September | young Brooklyn couple who v side during night course in school b use the husband H anted the legal knowledge for use | in his work as certified public ac- | countant and because the wife did | not want to spend her evenings alone | have passed their bar examinations. | Hniiaa Sebt 101 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kraas are | e PI- 1% I the first married couple to be admitted ! Believed to Be Among Papers {to the New York bar simultaneously. | stin OUTGOING STEAMERS. Mrs. Kraus said that intend- | SAILED YESTERDAY |ed to practical E the | t Bremen 12.00 municipal politieal ampaign was . outham pon 10:00 A | yver, but at present would devote he: e - ton —Naples -+ 1000 430 | time to aiding State Senator Walker | ncnatt: Afnfied i JI00 A% | in his campalgn for the mayoralty Senant Wb ke 13003 |nomination. Later she would spectal- | G P Floo By ! dze. she said, in surrogate’s practice. { T | VICTOR IN TOURNEY. | Thomas Head Wins Suitland, Md., Honor and Silver Cup. 10. — A sat side | BANCROFT LEFT ESTATE VALUED AT S] 750.000 Ambassador's Maravai Minnekabda Mount Clay liv Cesare Late Will Sought in Tokio. 8y the Aéeosia CHICAGO, -ce. a_nephew on for n. under which wonld du E M- Bratiiien Drine—atomeridss 1:00 PIM. | SAILING TODAY authoriz : | O . estate pending : 1 | American hiant—London ingi vwllumlurl | Svecial Dispateh to The star. SUITLAND. Md.. September | Thomas Head of Fairfax, Va., celled in mount and accuracy over his fellow knights in the Labor day tournament here. He was awarded the first cash prize and allowed to name the queen. IHe also captured the silver cup presented by Suitland citizens. D. Hungerford of Marshall Hall won second honors. Phfl Love was third and L. Love, fourth. among Baneroft's effec 2 quan. ts still in 185 heirs beside Mr. Pierce. incInde Miss Antoinette d Miss Catherine roth of Waterbury, ind Fr ck & of Washington, D. ( an Conn e SAILING SATURDAT. Ryne dam-—Rotlcrd«m France—Hav AdtialeLiverpool of London still ma of supplying . with the name of the club em- sidered on t . to members | SagneY—Has ho_forzer { INSPECT TODAY New Ward-Built Homes 9th & Madison Sts. 6 Rooms, 1 Bath Many Features $9,950 Douglass & Phillips, Inc. Frank. 5678 1516 K St. N.W. Laconia—Liverpool ameronia—G lasgow Pastores—Port_Limon N, PITT SBECTAL RAT 0. Houses For Rent o Wi e NOT TE P w GARYN '|llIIIIIII"IIHI|.IIlIllilI)Ill!lll(lllllllmlllllll'm Furnished and Unfurnished Unequaled Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1321 Connecticut avenu “FOR THRIFT™ GasRanges . 'm.‘y R On a Mattress A AT Y ot us Nv\w in zo0d condition st 1s Daid on the it ‘Bedefl s Factory BETTFR "TAKE HEED 2 Little leaks soon grow into h with ruined walls and_falling as a it e us make repairs now—save your doliars ROOFING 119 rd_ St KOONS E55bANY. "Phone saa 3. HAVE THAT ROOF ‘REPAIRED NOV\VX/' Sl 8 o ooing 1101 5:::: | IRONCLAD &nlasy phons one Main 14 Why Not Talk Over With Us Frhefibjoct of FALL EIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, Fi\NiEs, 512 11th 8t | Two Lasting Profits ——Our Printing carries With it a profit ¢ us who eell it and ove to you who buy it. _{The National Caplt_al Press, 1310-1212 D 5T. K.W. The Autumn Beauty Is No:y Apparent Ha Speeiul N OTHE K GAS WORLD Patented Features Yousp 1 NY Some Scott Features L—fmooth _ Polithed, Cooking "fi' Rovunting: ven Burner and __Expansion ing! tores Mol Water " while you ¥ Control of Heat [m'n \l-nmtr(n; lo Buking Tem- g > Derature! bl Ten-Dollar _Allowance for your d d H rd the purchase of WOO {4 ome Sites and Villa Sites All Sizes Hedges &Middleton, Inc. R 1412 Eye St. NG, EASY TERMS See Demonstration Scott Gas Appliance Company, Inc. £ |§ 1204 H St. NNW. Main 9437 § TR TR RO T T A RPN 3 STAR, WASHINGTON, | the 1,000-yard | Corps. D. CAPITAL RIFLEMEN WIN HIGH HONORS: Sgt. George E. Votava Tops Guardsmen in 1,000- Yard Crowe!l Match. Special Dispatch to The Star. CAMP PERRIY, Ohio, September 10. -District soldiers and civilians gave an excellent ount of themselves In the long runge mutches just com- pleted. Sergt. George E. Votava in owell match W high national shots for reco all but one into ihe a total score of T4 e to the top of 300 Sergt. Lloyd T. Meeds pulle, s lands him prupetitors. d out with the tt match. fired at a 36-inch bullseve, Lloyd T. Mees i“leteher a s 1n at ard Stai or ¢ the prize winners. § George E. Votava, with a honorable mention.” Jumes X of the District of Columbia civi team achieved a perfect tled for first place. Lieut. st place in the th firlng at 800 \n,r‘lli mpetitors. Lieut. Jen- rfect score of 15 bulls- outranked for the the fact tk he had 9 v's centers, against 15 v's by S. French ,of the Marine Sergt. Joseph H ise turned in a pel Geof the prize by dead A ke placed @mon; {one short of a perfect score Marcus W. Dinwiddie of the District f Columbia civilians, In the ancient Leech Cup classic calling for seven shots for record over the £00, 900 and 1,000 yard distances, Lieut. J. C. Jensen rolled up 103 points out of a possible 105. Hugh Ev jr.. District of Columbia . had a similar total. Marcus Dinwiddie and Sergt. Jo tson each scored 102, ter M. Slavik of Company 121st Engineers, stands at the top of the list of tyros with 100 All of these scores place the local men within reach of ses. It is to be remem these matches are fired in competition with a large body of contestants. In the Leech Cup match there were 1.022 competitors. ~ Winning prizes against i Now is the TIME to have your Cellars Waterproofed Also Concrete Work Work Guaranteed Deferred Payment If Desired FICKLEN & CO. Bond Building Phone Main 3934 il you must pay rent— and a lot of us do— isn’t it logical and wise and good business all around to be paying it on your own home There are some brand new DUNIGAN. BUILT HOMES Fourth and’ Buchanan Sts. —2 blocks north of Grant Circle at New Hampshire Avenue— that you will fall in love with ONLY ’8,950 easy terms Concrete Porches Paved Alleys Convenient to Cars and Busses Open and lighted until 9 p.m. D. J. DUNIGAN Incorporated 1319 N. Y. Ave. 906 | -, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1925, |Greeting of Battle |SUSPECT BELIEVED Fleet Recalls 1908 | | glg liQUOR DEALER Roosevelt Incxdent 5 B! the Associated Press. With -Assfstant Secfetars Robinson | of the Navy en route to Honolulu to- day to greet the battle fleet now in | Hawail after a sojourn in the| - Antipodes, an incident 1 recalled in | 5. 1o Ausociated Press the cureer of his uncle, the late Presi- | ', o dent Roosevelt, who met the fleet i |, TULSL. OKla, September b | Hampton Rouwds in 1905 after its | V&Y Devrich, self-styled New York rea crutse around the world. The present tour of the battle fleet is its first extended one since that vear. hotel where Devrich had registered lnsmocnmc VICTORY * FORECAST BY ‘OLDFIELD w.m”:;,:i‘,&:r:.,‘:'J‘:.::?.;:; s asers | halted it Among his possessions was an ndum book in 4 tate of the U nlon listed. cities in ea b bl 0etod aud mder ths Giliea were names, belfeved by offi to be prospective customers. Letters |found carried the name Harvey B. | Devrich, real estate, New Yor i | | Trail of Truck Carry- ing Rum. to be one of the leading whisky dealers in the United States, was cap- tured here vesterday. Five cases of liquor in a truck were | confiscated by the officers and 10 other cases were seized in a local ot in | BEpects Party to Regain Control| of Both Houses at Next Election. s By the Associated Press | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., September 10.—Representative William A. Old- field of Arkansas, chairman of the Democratic national congressional | committee, declarcd here today that | he is “convinced we will regain con- ] trol of both branches of Congress at the next election.” | Completing 2 swing through the | West, the Arkansas House member | said “the spirit among the Democrats everywhere is splendid.” Mr. 1d he does not expect prohibition to develop inte an issue during the congressional or presiden tial campaign He does not believe presidential can didates should be. discussed at this { time by Democrats, and does not look | for a party split in New York as a re sult of the mayoralty primary fight The decree in Mexico prohibiting the building of wooden houses in the Gulf ports on unt of the bubonic plague has Leen changed o that build ings may be constructed provided the plans are accepted by local health de partments. Excellent location in downtown hotel. An unusual oppor tunity for the right person. Referencex equired. Full cquipment included in Low Rental WARDMAN Co., Inc. Main 3830 Constructio 1430 K Street THE EMBASSY " APARTMENTS 1613 Harvard St. N.W. N.W. Cor. Mt. Pleasant and Harvard Sts. Overlooking Entire City Washington’s Smartest Apartment House A few apartments available, with a luxurious living room, 26 feet long. two large bedrooms, dining room and kitchen. $50 to $150 each. REFRIGERATION SUPPLIED Open—Agent on Premises H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. Main 208 1311 H St. N.W. SAEATTEAASAEEEA I LA AAALARAARAARNIA N NN SR AN NSNS . BARGAINS! ! Lots 20x191 feet to 20-foot Alley 1633 to 1637 Benning Rd. or H §t. N.E. $500 CASH $17.30 WEEKLY Built-in Refrigerators Cabinet Ironing Boards Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights ‘m\\s\_&?&\«\\\\\\vs\\'\\\(&\s‘\\\\\\'\s\\\\\\\\\\\\\\is EMJONS S. SMITH H St. N.E. Cars Pass the Door or Phone Us for Auto. 131 H STREET NORTHWEST 0. J. DeMOLL PIANO ANI* Large Dining and Sleeping Porches OPEN—INSPECT TODAY H.R.HOWENSTEIN (G- ARXARKARENEENERNNANN (RYRYRVIRYIRY) @@@%@@@@ DeMOll FURNITURE CO. TWELFTH AND G STREETS A Real September Sale Value! 10-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite 3324 N i Here is a beautiful suite in the popular Tudor period design. Consists of large extension table; five side and- one arm chairs with tapestry-covered seats and spring supports; 60 - inch buffet; inclosed server and china cabinet with paneled doors. September PIANO Self-Styled Realty Broker Taken in | Har- | estate broker and believed by officers | which | S\\\\\i\ A N N N I e ) \_\\s\\s\sg\\\\\t’&\»\\“ \\\\N | $6,975 to $8,250 1 HAT'S rooms, all it costs to own a liowe. of five slecping porch and front porch ou a spacious lot, amid shade trees, in the location t 16th Street in which a soderate-priced purchascd. bath, For Investment, Comfort and Convenience See BLAIR TAKOMA HOMES The Heart of North Washingion (8% PER CENT of these homes on Richmond agd Boundary avenues were sold IN TWO MONTH Houses, $9,450 to $12,600 NORTH WASHINGTON REALTY’ CO., INC. E. Brooke Lee P. Blair Lee A PLEASANT RIDE TO SEE THEM Drige out loth strect or Georgia avenue to District line, a fhort distance morth on Georgia awenue to new |_bridge, over bridze one square to Blair-Takoma. OVERLOOKING A BEAUTIFUL GOVERNMENT-OWNED PARK g‘al@d;t Pank Just 2 Blocks North 9th & Flcrida Ave. N.E. Real Homes Open at All Times These fin large roc with built-in homes contain 6 & nany other featurcs that must be seen to be \rccmrnl hibit House NE $7,150 Terms Less Than Rent ( :H SMALL&‘ 0. 925 15th St. Main 6861 BUILDERS—REAL (0K FEC e T " T — 1 Gov’t. Workers find these APARTMENT HOMES simply ideal! 1435 N Street N.W. THY BUY FOR YOUR LANDLORD THE APART- MENT YOU NOW OCCUPY? Instead, move into our new building and—with a small amount down—your monthly payment, less than rent would be, will soon give YOU ownership of the apartment vou enjoy while buying! 20 R You Can Select— an apartment of one, two or three rooms and bath o Open Till 9 P.M. o Pretty Petworth’s Prettiest Homes —and your best Home investment: You can't f;nd ther equal—and you won't find any that appeal more strongly. Between Decatur Seventh Street gt and Farragut They are selling very fast—which proves their attractive- ness—and the truth of our slogan—“Most for the Money.” g Tiled Baths—with built-in fixtures Three Large Porches—iront porch. sleeping porch. Six Rooms—-D i g generous size rooms. breakiast porch, —and then as you note the type of construction, and the grade of equipment fixtures, you realize you are looking at \musnal Homes—in an ideal location—offered at a real bargain of a price. Only 875 $8,950 a Month Such terms beat paying rent—and you are owning your own Home. 81,000 Cash Come and see them. Open for inspection every day and evening from 9 AM.to 9 P.M. and in 2 few ‘Take 14th or G:orgm Avenue cars to Decatur St., Or phone us and we'll minutes you are in this Cafritz Community. send our auto for you. Watch Washington Grow to e Million 'CAFRITZ CONSTRUCT ON GO 14¢h & K. M. 9080 Builders of Communities