Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1925, Page 28

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rog W ; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .. SATURDAY. SEP’ EMBER 26. 1925. ENTER TONG FIGHT Deportaticns and Ohio Sit- uation Draw U. S. Into Chinese Strife. | 1 hundred Chinese await Roston facing and heaith | made of two Government mpted te Departs nese to il condition of Chinese ther | Trade ( ppeal to the Alfred Sze, | determine the | irs among | by mmission Gets Plea. the Hip { “actions m wtives of : of the warrin petition teral T missi stigate the oper its old rival, the On Leong T | were alleged to involve con- spiracy, intimidation and violence to | prevent me of the Hip Sing | Tong from ing in interstate and | forelgn commerce. Nine Chinese mer- | chants were listed in the complaint | aving been specifically affected | with approximately 100 others, whose | ade which names were not given \lthough it was not known what | n, if any. was taken with regard jation in Boston. the ent telegraphed Gov. Dona hey of Ohio for infc ation as to the nd developments to he turned Chinese legation. The | undersiood ¢ is teh a representative t io city should conditions war- | Truce Thought Voided. truce between the rival tongs | signed in New York is be in Chinese circles of that city | ave heen voided by the killing of : e in Boston shortly before it | zned, but negotiations are con between the Chinese Benevo- | ation. a merchants’ organi 1 of New York. and tong leaders 1 effort to make the treaty ef-| Federal agency. the Labor fiepartment, under whose supervision | the immigration law is administered. ! jj|! oUGH A COVERE D BRID GE WiTH HER AND THE DISCOVERY THAT A HORSE CamM BE DRIWWEM WITH ONE ARM has taken cognizance widesprea —By WEBSTER. | _ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. " National- he Tale of the Wolf,” RD drama, at §:20 pm. Matinee at 2:20 1 d {1 3 ( ‘A Good 8:20 p.m. Bad Woman,” Matinee at 2 “The Getaway,” adventura 20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 Ned Wayburn's Revue, le, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—Owen Giveney, vaudeville, continuous om 1 to 11 p.m. Strand romberry Ple,” yaude- ville, continuons from 12:30 to 11 p.m. onkey _Shines,” bur- and 8:15 p.m. * at , 7:05 and 9:20 bia—'“The Golden Princess," 10:40 a.m., 12:30, 2:15, 4:15. 6, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. "he 1:30, Goose Woman,” at 3:40, £:30, 7:40 and Knockout,” at “The 5:30, 7:35 and | 3:30, Metropolitan 11:30 a.m. 1:30, 9:40 p.m Tivoli -“The Manicwe GIrl,” at 2, and 9:40 p.m assador—“Not So Long Ago,"” ¥ , 6:30, 8 and 9:30 —wore and more each th. ‘They are roll path to Rotor umps. It had 1o e, IUs kood. clean motor fuel ‘chock full af el powe | ter tin Wit "Ro Columbla 0l Company T adio Show Sept. 21 to 26 | At 720 11th St. | Manuiacturers’ exhibit of Tlatest | models of radios. Demonstrators | ind factory. representatives will be | present showing the last_ word in | | receiving sets. This exhibit is open | {to the public inspection. It is being held by M. A. LEESE {[TAN Souls’ Church School OPTICAL Co. CORNELL MEN TO MEET. s in many cities of the East and West to deport Chinese be. 10 be in the category of unde iens. It is pointed out. how the department’s Tmmigra Alumni Society to Hear of Foot Tmportant _Schedule Changes R.. F. & P. R. R B The Cornell | Washington Commencing Sunday, September | tuncheon local for Richmond and intermediate | City resuming fts ons leaves 5:10 daily, instead | Etations leaves 5:10 p.m instead | 1,51y of 5:20 p.m. Parlor of Octobet the Alumni hold Thursday 30, Society | Ball Prospects. | will its D s luncheons held the first instead of 6:35 p.m.| Thursday in each month from Octo. | ve leaves 6:20 p.m — Advertisement MAN RBBBED ON STREET. | the University Stopped by Colored Women, He | i Misses $17 After They Go. | on from ! and and one from “Rym ad man- Pennsyl r of athletics, concerning Cornell's fa avenue, was at Penn.|athletics, especially the favorable nia. avenue and street 3 foot ball outlook night by two colored women, who | university, Charles Cummi for the coming | clude added attrs 1 eons and membership of the society made by Dorsey W. Hyde, jr. in the absence from the city of Lieut H vear, nth. the world’s supply of camphor habited by a ered thr f h the island, the illing the drug from approximately 8,000 stills, run by small communities tected by Formosa is th world where la trees still remain Japanese troops. only count forests of camphor A brief report of the soclety’s plans e an Inquiry of him. After their|=—— parture. he later told the police, he missed $17 from his pocket. Kettner Gadebusch, Summitt, N. J registered at the Mayflower Hotel, told police of the loss of a pocketbook, con- | taining $10 in cash and a check for The pocketbook disappeared pocket yesterday | zabeth Batemeir, apartment 3. 1480 Girard street, reported the visit of an intFuder pald her apart- ment about noon vesterday. He “jim mied” the door. she stated. and stole jewelry and toilet articles valued at 280 from hi: Mrs, Twenty vears ago there.were only 1.300 students in modern type schools while today there are fi;xmg—f—mfe for] Studebaker Poukr Durability: Finish | 12th and G Sts. 3 Corner Rooms 2nd Floor Large show windows. Suit- able for milliner, tailor or beauty parlor. W. H. WEST CO. 916 15th St. M. 9900 = FURNITURE | RENTING FOR Household Receptions Conventions. Weddings 5000 Folding_Chairs Alwass in Stoel | H. BAUM & SON | | Parties Drives Office 464 Pa. Ave. NW, Main 9136 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing. Assets Over $10,000,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY Prusident JOSHUA W. CAl Secretary which will in race of head hunters.| and pro in the | Such a Splendid Party. From the London Tattler. A lad met (Unitarian) Fifteenth and Harvard Streets Sundays at 9:45 A.M. Rational and Systematic Religious Education Competent Teachers Modern Equipment Ocenpying two new huildings Approved zraded courses including kindergarten Spirit and method of school in accord with Present Scientific Thought AND Social Ideals Sunday, September 27, 9:45 A.M. Motion Picture Lesson “The Background of the Bible” VISITORS WELCOME she said. come to + woukd 0d.”" he + preseribed the OPTICAL COMPANY 1407 F ST FRAN.5606 < OO O00 mmcnrn AT 8:3 ELASC! ra AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO 9th at Gee N.W. LAST TIMES TODAY Don’t Miss—It’s Great! Carl Laemmle Presents REX BEACH'S 1 GOOSE WOMAN With Louise Dresser, Jack Pickford THEATRE GORGEOUS AND COMFORTABLE igh Grade Program 1 to 11 Extraordinary Offering DON'T MISS ThiS! 1925-°Week® 1926 Commencing Tomorrow at 3 SHOWING TOM “The Wreck” IT WILL THRILL YOU With ANN PENNINGTON 8 OTHER PERFECT FEATURES KEITH'S POPULAR PRICED VAUDEVILLE STANLEY PHOTOPLAYS Night Vodvil Starts 6:30 and_9:18 NIGHT FEATURE STARTS 7.50 KEITH ALKF | VAUDEVILLE Fus, Seng, Dance and Beasty NED WAYBURN'S DEMI TASSE REVUE The Bensationsl Beauty Act of Talented Darlings NMISS PATRICOLA AMATEUR NITE LONDON LYTELL & FANT TOM SMITH PRINCETON _& WATSON 5 Other Star Ix Features 5 SHUBI Mat. Today At 2:20 ment M. SR e Syl A GETAWAY"’ VIOLET HEMING E TOMORROW NIGHT SEATS NOW Anne Nic of “Abd [ A COMEDY BY ADELAIDE MATTHEWS and MARTHA STANLEY STAGED BY CLIFFORD BROOKE A matchless cast: VIVIAN MARTIN. EF- FIZ SHANNON, FLORENCE _EARL MAUD EBURNE, CHARLER ABBE. ROB. ERT KE RTHUR AYLSWORTH JACX RAYMOND OYSTERS All Styles HERZOG'S SEA FOOD CAFE Traperial, Soft. Deviled and Hard Crabs. Fresn Mackerel. Bass. Tront. Sealloos Shrimp, Cheps. Steaks. Chicken, Etc. ——we have Blank Books Always a big supply on hand E. Morrison Paper Co. Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip. 85c. Admissi Domestic Help can be secured —through a Star Cla: fied Ad. The best do- mestics know that the best positions are adver- ~tised in The Star—so they watch closely for news of vacancies. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined — b e cause you'll get quick re- sults through Star ads. i | | | { { | | | | | \POLY'S —Tonight| T { COM. SUN. AMUSEM i AMUSEMENT! AR £ M WASHINGTON'S LEADING LOEW'S LOEW'S COLUMBIA|| PALAGE ¥ Street at 13th ¥ Street at 13th LAST TIMES TODAY LAST TIMES TODAY Paramount Presents United Artiats Present BRONSON || GRIFFITH'S Btar of “Peter Paw’ Great cizous romance frem the romance of gold rush days! Broadway play, “Poppy” PRINCESS” “THE GOLDEN “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST" With With Neil Hamilton—Phyllis Haver W. C. Fields—Carol Dempster Comedy—News—Overture—Eto. bt iy Bpecial Music Program TorDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS A in a RAYMOND GRIFFITH In ‘Don Q, Son ef Zerre” HE'S A PRINCE " CONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ELEVENTH SEASON n Star Series Washington's Most Meritorious Musical Ofering Commencing THURSDAY OCT. 15 NATIONAL THEATER With Wm POPULAR PRIOED MAT. TODAY, §éc to $1.50 | The Sensation of All | Sensational Plays ; Other Attractions ‘in This Series Include | MME. RETHBERG &7 omera o'" SEATS NOW | Sophie Braslau, Famous Contralto M. J. NICHOLAS Presents | Zimbalist, Violinist MISSION MARY Louis Graveure, Popular Baritone Wm. Bachaus, Eminent Pianist W Hindaw's Production MOZART< Comedy Drama of Tense MARRIAGE OF FIGARO With Human Appeal By ETHELBERT D. HALES Pabio Casals, Greatest Cellist Cast of 20 With Ethel Leginska, Composer FLORENCE RITTENHOUSE Pianist, and Pavley-Ourkrainsky, Ballet A Jimit AND ETHELBERT D. HALES « Eve, 50c to $2.50. Thur. & PRICES: 375 Siet” 300 o "sion Interest A Special Trip to INDIAN HEAD Steamer Chas. Macalester CRANDALL'S: “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Leaves 3th St Whart Tomorrow at 2:30 P.M. Y 1o Cits_ About 6:10 ound Trip, 50c ¥ I river trip on the METROPOLI v AT 10tk LAST DAY—I1 TO 11 First National Special MILTON — wion toran Duveen Cinnae || «THE NIGHT HAWKS” King An umbeatable cast H 2 omorrow—"'Step Lively Girla” 8:20 ; NATIONA ot the ring and the timber TONIGHT, Moln: Brilliant Comedy, by LAST THE TALE : WOL THE With a Distinguished Cast Head KNOCKOUT ExTRA— JIMMIE ADAMS In “BE CAREFUL” ROLAND YOUNG PHYLLIS POVAH World Survey—Overture “O; un MONDAY NIGHT—VATS. WED. SEATS SELLING IRENE BORDONI In & New Romantic Song-Farce NAUGHTY CINDERELLA By Avery Hopwood and SAT CRANDALL’S TIVOLI 14th & Park RA.N.W DANIELS. in GIRI WAL ) “OFF HIS BEAT. A E PODGE TOMORROW MADGE Film Features LIBERTY STONF QUEEN CRANDALL’S TODAY ; NS i e ViEW TOMORROW —NORM UG ENE AMBASSADOR 181h & Col. RAN.W. BE Nortl ALICE 1 A _TALMADGE O BRIEN. And SHOES RAUSTARK HEXRY Comeds. ’§ CENTRAL VTHE STRE! " FOR N AMERICAN 1;«}_?:; a\:‘ull\fl I Ave. HOUSE E z g NOAH HER THE LIGHT ARS Seria AESOP's CIRCLE 2195 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. s Ample Parkine Space. TYPHOON COOLED o JACK HOXTE. STHE SIGN OF TRE ¢ PARK THEATER #6128 MARY. CARR in _PLAY BALL OLYMP'C You .\'l: llfl, Vl #th&15th DUMBARTON 33 om0 __MADGE in ' TEARINC ELITE 14 BE DAN _"THE MANICTRE G] HIPPODROME ?th w. hy Savoy Theater CRANDALL'S Saver, o e TODAY—FLORENCE V. MARRY ME JUVE N 14th N MOORF GO STRAIGHT No. 4 GROUNDS And SUNSHINE CRANDALL'S Avgnus Gr TODAY —LAURA LA PLA: in LTHE TEASER. ~ And LIGE CON TOMORROW HIS BEA 7§ Apollo Theate CRAND‘Q!..LS Apollo Theater T'f‘f?fiizf fi%i.fifi-‘“‘“ A S T ekt OO RS, KENTON NEW STANTON fins € St WO e ; ER . REATOS Vin And HAL PN SEVEN SON OUR GANG in “IT'S A CRANDALL'S JACK CHEVY CHASE ¢ Y RARRY E Conn. Ave. & McKinley St., D, BATTLING BI «al C LUC LAY York G, Ave. & Quehec St HOLT and “BILLIE ‘THE =~ LIGHT _ OF hapter RAPHAEL 9th and O Streets WM. FARN in SCUTTLERS SUNKEN No. 6. CAROLINA 11th & ¥ __ALMA REUBENS.) PRINCESS ! THE_FIGHTING EMP]RE 911 H S|r!et7‘j OYD. in '\ K_PEZRIN in SPORTLIGHT ¢ BRONSON. in AGO" " And “BEWARE. Matinee at T R p at matinee formances. “LEADER—ITH NEAR E Todas—Tomorrow—Rert Letell with Anitn Stewart and Al Star Cast in “NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET” “Secret Service Sanders™ Serial Cameds Continuous—10 AM. to 11 P.M evenming per LOEW'S COLUMBIA STARTING SUNDAY Ninth Near F. Main 4300 COLUMBIA BURLESQUE 2116——TWICE DAILY—8:15 SMOKING PERMITTED “MONKEY SHINES” * Mutinee D ¢ ACHER STUDIO s Mon. and Fri.. § Priv_ lessona by Rablished 1900 PROF. AND MR 1127 10th st. n.w.—Ci 10 11 p.m.. with orchest: appointment. Fr Teach you to dance cor- rectly in a faw legsons Strictly private: any hour QF, MRS 13BN 67 . Cline and dance Sapurdas kt evening with orchestra. Main 1732 Collegiate. Charieston. Foxtrot. Tanzo. Walts GLOVERS. 613 22nd Sonaanytime 75, Cou Fesults. Open Every Night NEW YORK ERVATORY (C—REFRES] FLOOR mi. V. To- night CLOSE 1nPM. | The mest amas- iag, - OPEN a oent aad thrill. ing g tecur 1AM of Tairbank Whele'_career: direct from spestacuier yun o Broadway, Latest Steps EIN 7 LESSONS an 306 @b St N.W. L

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