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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TONGS FLY PEACE FLAGS. éfllfllflflflfllfl"flflIIIIIIIIII||||||III!IMIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIHIIIIIHHMIIIIIlllllllflliIllllflmflllflllflfllllllllflfllfllllflllml%' Silkc Banners, Symbolic of Peacs, | = we Pay Y ou § Float Over Buildings. on your — DAILY BALANCES flags were unfurled yesterday above the headquarters of the On Leong and Hip Sing tongs which have been at D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. ____ AMUSEMENTS. SONIGHT SHUBERT o Mat. '.I. AII . At2:00 ELASCY, 22, )l-nr-en Measrs. Shubere ZARLE BOOTEE sad MESSRS SHUBERT t The World's Gn-lal. Loudest and S ZAT SO By 3. ) NOTE ;& PR TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National — “'Stepping Stones,” mu- #icai comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"Oh, You,” revue, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"1s Zat So?” farce com- edy, at 8:20 p.m. Keith’s — Dr. Rockwell, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:156 p.m. Earle—"“The Gingham Girl,” vaude- ville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand—"Just a Nice Boy,” vaude- ville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. Gayety—"'Seven Eleven,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. \lutnll—"‘l‘he Tempters," lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. “The Midshipman,” at By the Associated Press. 11 ., 1:15, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30 and| LEBANON. Pu., October 6. —The merger of the Kt Church and th Association, in s CHURCH MERGER DECLARED ILLEGAL Pennsylvania Court Rules Against Joining of Two Evangelical Bodies. NINTH STREET RIALTO : AT GEEN.W. PRESS AND PUBLIC AGREE THAT IT'S THE WONDER DOG'S GREATEST PHOTOPLAY RIN-TIN-TIN “TRACKED IN THE SNBW COUNTRY” ‘ocal Prelude Lovu AIK‘II. Tenor — RIALTO TRIO — Sylval Levin, Henrl Sokolov, Richard Lorleberg WASHINGTON'S BEST ORCHESTRA MISCHA GUTERSON, Conducting R 7. 7 war for weeks. The flugs, each a largs sitk banner with white fleld and red borders, bearing Chinese hiero- glyphics, were said to be emblematic of the peace pact recently signed in the presence of Federal and local of- ficers. Details of the pact were not madé known. Business in the Chinese auarter has returned to normaley. Twice Daily, 2:15-8:18. COLUMBIA BURLESQUE With Noward and Brewn, Ceok and -ll'.! #7.11% Al Colersd Musioal Bus Results of All World Beries Games b; Sings Read from Biage-Direct Wirs bur- Interest on checking accounts on daily balances— com- (‘olumbh~ “Don Q, S f Zorro," on o pounded monthly. at 10:40 a.m., 12.45, 2:50, 5, 7:05 and Conference of the [ 1 Church, is illegal, . Henry d in ded down yes 2 United Judge C! an opinion ha Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quuar- terly. T § Coast of Folly.” and 9:40 p.m. i Ambassador—*The White Monkey, e, at Mye: at 6:15, § and 9:40 p.m. Bishop Hell and his associates had | “Central— The 1ialf-Way questioned the right of the Rev. E. E. [ 1230, 2, 3 6:30, 8 and 9:40 pm. | Stauffer and the other members rep- . resenting the merged church to serve on the college board of trustees. Bishop 1ivil also attacked the legality ‘Conference hurch are List With Us The Business Property You Want to Sell iJ. BENSON THOMAS COMPANY ed-lmg De(-onnon\ 1 819 15th St. N.W. < Consult Gude if you desire something i distinctive. Flowers or plants. 1212 F. Main 8416 Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. THE GREATEST ARTISTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY MONDAY EVENING D BIG WREK ! Artists Present DOUGLAS of the church merger. Will Appeal Decision. HARRISBU . October 6 (#). —Bishops L. H. of Le Mars, Iowa, and J. F. Maze of Harrisbu cal Church and the F n the Al- appealed immediately Supreme Court. The decision held that trus- tees appointed after the merger of the wellcal Church and the Association were not legal ent last night the three “This is the first case mmnrmm. the merg ed upon by nia, while coun- s in Ohio have | ty and appellate cou sustained the me: Gen. Weyler Relieved of Command MADRID, October 6 (?).—The King has signed a decree relieving Capt. Gen. Weyler, now the Duke of Robi, of his duties of chief of the general staff. Gen. Weyler was recalled from his retirement in September, 1924, to take the post of chlef of staff. MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart 10 AM. and 2 P.M. Round Trip. 86c. Admission 25c. Sue 35¢ ENLARGE for si: 8 by 10 PHOTOS §ithystuiiiect M. A. LEESE oFmieat. co. Eranch 712 11th Street 5 ¥ EYES EXAMINE, GLASSES FITTED Dva Plant Now 50c 75¢ 50c 25¢ . $1.00 $1.50 Crepe Myrtle. $l 50 Erergresss, DAED0) o Rodman Bros. 1449 Park Road N.W. The Best We’ve Ever Built are these Cafritz “Life-time” Homes in Pretty Petworth —and that means vastly better than has been built by any one else—for with our organization and its immense building program we are in a position to excel in the quality we can put into a Home—and to surpass in the character of construction. We give the purchasers of our Petworth Homes the fullest advantage of these features. Compare the size—the plan — the equipment — with any House costing from $2,000 to $3,000 more and you'll prefer the Cafritz Home. $8,950 Inspect the three Exhibit Homes— 426 Buchanan St. Between N. H. and IIl. Aves. 522 Buchanan St. Between N. H. and Iil. Aves. 4814 Seventh St. Between Emerson and Decatur and make your own selection. Grape Vines... Rosebushes . ... Peony Roots.... Barberry Hedge Hydrangea Fruit Trees —$1.000 cash —$75 a mo. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Take Georgia Avenue or 14th St. cars_to Decatur or Bu- chanan Street—or the Grant Circle Bus. Or—why not phone us and let us send our auto? Watch Washington Grow to a n Buailders of Communi 14bh &K Main 9080 —=AduertiremSnE I S8 SRR T 'SURE_ —we have Blank Books. otucious Always a big supply on SoMe MADE hand. CANDIES E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Van Camp s Tomato Soup 3 cans for 25¢ For my new tomato soup I have found, among all the different kinds of tomatoes grown, | one superior to all others in sweetness of flavor The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. Now I contract for tomatoes by acreage and furnish to the grower the seed for this particular tomato I had one disappointment after another until I found a certain variety of tomato rich in the natural and appetizing sweet tomato sugars. After this discovery I set out to buy seed in large quantities and furnish it to the grower so that I might be sure of getting Inorder todo this, I found that it was necessary to contract for my tomatoes by acreage and furnish seed in advance to the grower. I have this plan in operation now on such a large scale that 1am assured of having adequate quantities of this highly desir- able tomato. ‘This tomnato has helped me to byVan Camp Lovers of tomato soup asked for ° these 7 new features =~ tomato richer than ordinary wvarieties in the sweet tomato sugars —the elimination of the green portions of the tomato which 80 often give an acrid flavor to tomato soup —a new method of cooking which retains the delicate fla- wvor of the sweet tomato sugars —a richer, more appetizing red color —;!:elddifianofjnm butter for vor and a full and creamy smoothness —tomato soup of more nour- ishing qualities, so that it may be included more liberally in the diet of children —tomato soup that mixes easily with milk or water “Can’t you make a tomato soup which will be free from those penetrating, acrid parts of the tomato,” women wrote. Ifeel that I have accomplished this by my selection of the right kind of tomato, by my method of eliminating its green parts, also by my new quick cooking process. : Indeed, I feel convinced that I have produced a tomato soup that most people want. According to my inquiries among people themselves, the largest grpup prefer thatempha- sis in flavor be placed upon the sweet tomato sugars and the mild tomato acids. I consider that my new tomato soup possesses these two dis- bring about a feature in tomato soup which tinctive new features to a marked degree. home cooks have written me more persistently about than any other point. Won't you ladies please try my new soup and write me your opinion about it? The amazing tomato! ~—now queen of food flavors I learned years ahead of others of the fascination The tomato is the mysterious new stranger on the nation’s dinner tables. It isn't the slightest exaggeration to say that its discovery ranks as a world event. Its growth in popularityknows noequal in the history of food flavor. No food has ever received such wide acceptance in 80 short a time. Iam entitled, I feel it is modest to assert, of its winning flavor to the credit of encouraging the wide pop- ularity of the tomato by introducing the flavor in the form of a mild and wonder- funy-ppeudn(mmtonmmhmd with pork and beans. Now I have completed a new and im- proved tomato soup in which I emphasize the flavors of the sweet tomato sugars, a feature which I believe will appeal to lovers of tomato soup. ‘WITH ] IMPROVEMENTS o | FAIRBANKS | DON The mest amas- ing. magnificent picture of Fair- Danks’ % Christy Caretne The Oufiitag remamce of An With mo na 5 In cast. N HARRIET HANHOHD—-W ESLEY BARRY, CRAWFORD KENT AND OTHERS WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE STRAND | We are prnnll-' !ih week the biggest show of the a, iu‘d by the inimitable BOBBY RANDALL WHAT THE PAPERS SAY "fl. Beat Show of the Sea- o0 722 louse.—Poat. P A Neas "Gottection of i vilie ” Tomes. Heihgrovesins = w o » Humorouas.*"- Owing te ---n.l length of vauduville, see change in schedule. VAUDEVILLE AT GORGEOUS AND COMFORTABLE HIGH GRADE PROGRAM 1 TO 11 HE GINGHAM QIRL" !u.I. AL Cf €DY Firnt Welkinges Shewiss WALLACE "SEEAYLO18 WiLson “RUGAGED WATER" 8 OTHER PERFECT FEATURES Keith's Popular Priced le and Stanley Photoplays VODVI I. ll‘“' IKA'IIRE LI e U ‘Bunersafathe | trade quichly for Studebaker‘ Pcumr Uumbdlfq Flmsh Built to Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? Southland Battery 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 CONCERT SERIES Presented by Peggy Albion Spaldii ‘oodward KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE FUN! FUN! FUNI The Werld Tumens Fua- OR. RGCKWELL Quack! llll;rl ‘:III.‘ Another Great Comedy Act ROSS, WYSE & WYSER ,-tlm "T""“ The Beautif-! YORRGELAND With .fllldflnl MURIEL KAY d MILDRED BURNS 1] OTI!EI FEATURES § Shows Daily $:18 & 8:15 N4 adxs.0891 TONIGHT Matinee Thursday EARL CARROLL Preseat: A New Musical Comedy “OH You” With LESTER ALLEN, VIVIENNB SEGAL. WILTON LACKAYE, DA LYON, IRVING BEEBE les—T8 NEXT WEEK ... "5 Nowr | SEATS ON_SALE TOMORROW WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th & E STREETS N.W. OPENING CONCERT OCTOBER 19th Reinald Werrenrath Other concerts include: Lucresia Bori, Louise Homer, Josef Hofmann, Edward Johnson, Albert Benno Moiseiwitsch, London String Quartet, Cleveland Orchestra, "Alexander Brail- owsky and Florence Austral. Tickets Now—Jgrdan Plano Co., Lith & G £ts. NW. Phone Main 487. & Lothrop (Victroia Dept.) Price, :. $10, $15, plus war tax, for entire series. "*Tm ONAL Lo, t= Charis Ditflaghem Prossats FRED STONE In His @restut_Smees STEPPING STONES Asé every member of erigingl eompany Imbeding DOROTHV STONE uun‘i‘nv I.OWEI.I. SHERMAN By Amagmats wih A N Wets | THE PASSIONATE PRINCE S| By Admes Abduiier and Rem W, Omis the phantom of the opera approaches RIALTO [ METROPOLITAR F AT 10th ' TODAY—11 A. M. te 11 P. M NORMA TALMADGE With filel! l MeDermote. in Geo. GIIMIS'I'ARK annnnnw%wnn HE_COAST_OF L Rle‘H COMEDY. Washington Auditorium Mh and E Str. ot New York Ave. Friday Evening, Oct. 9th 038 P. M., Sharp First Public Organ Recital ©On the Finest Comert Orsan In the World ALFRED HOLLINS Mes. Des. F. R. 0. O. Eagland’s Pamous Blind Orgasist and Comperer Pricss, $1.50, $1.00, 776 and 30s. Plos Tex Seats New on Sele—Tel. M. 6128 Film Features AI L OOMEDY NIGHT. C“EWCHASE fi:a':m.?,‘ S b, WILLIAM, FOX presents. “FLAMES OF ESIRES Sunchine Comeds. AIN. RAPHAEL 9th and O Streets N.W. SHIRLEY MASON in “SCANDAL PROOF.” Comedy. Also AMATEUR CONTEST. 8§ o'clovk. Ok i HE X nd HARRY L\\(' N “BOOBS 1N THE WOODS." RANDALI.’S e Oth Bet. D & E = R A CA.\AEO COMEDY. i CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater 14th and Cel Rd. TODAY— PRINGLE in [} ‘And AESOP {| CRANDALL’S , vcros Orane 645 Pa. Ave. S.E 623 W St. cmmws Apolie Theater m-s« i il CLOTHE: | CRANDALL'SGJ‘Z".‘.L':S:‘:L | TORAYAGNES AYRES in THE £y And SPAT i EDDIE ~ N T A | HEAVY." CAROLINA 11th & l'llh LIONEL 'BAERI;ZDY‘DRE Rmciss 19 St. N.E. P lA‘I] :gv PRI\GLE in “ONE YEAR TO LIV] wl“ 811 H Street N.E. MARIE PREVOST MONTE BLUE in “RECOMPEN: Comedy, “HERE'S YOUR HAT." Tak D. C. “'l'HE DEN!AL" HARRY LANG- 2] A 858 s S S R X Z}?g North Cap. and P “THE SLANDERERS." 1st St. and R. 1. Ave. AMERICAN ‘gt & and Kedis ™ “CHEAT HieRE 4618 14th N.W. PARK THEATER 4618 14th N.w. RYMORE {n “A MAN OF IRON.” GIFT —SHOPPE. ol.mlc You St. Bet. 11th&15th _flm._mm_fl_ BETTY BLYTHE and 10U ¥ BREATH DUMBARTON =22 st A ELITE 1ith St. and R. L. Ave. MARY CARR in “G0_STRAIGHT." LE ADER 9th Near E By Popular Demand. Birth of a Nation Continuoys all week, 10 a.m, to 11 p.m. 9thaN.Y.Av.N.W. HIPPODROME v 5o j| CRANDALL'S e Toeter { Topay — SART. NUNGESSE! 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