The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1912, Page 20

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GUNMENOF TONGS | READY FORBATLE ¥ CHINATONN — Two Pistols Emptied Into Ng Loy as He Slept in Lodg- ing House. TOLD ASSASSIN’S NAME. Police Search District in Vain Hunt for Man Who Did Killing. Ottinatown in excited again over the @errors of a threatened tong war. In- fe of two months two membere of the Hip Sing Tong have been Iaid low By the vengeful bullets of the On Leong Tong and now it appears to be war to death. Lest night Ne Ioy, « laundryman, mia shot to death in his bunk, but he Reved long enough to name his mur- @erer and the potice aro on the tral of the fugitive gunman. Fhe Chinese in Pell street and Mott @trest will teil you that the murderer Ras made good his escape and is safe fa Pitteburgh, maybe Chicago. But De tective Nelson bids them “tell that to Sweeney.” He believes that he will land Gee Quong before night. Ne Loy was sleeping in the lodging Re concluded to spend the night In the Jedging house, litte dreaming that he would be in the arms of Joss before ‘morning. GRE QUONG CHOSEN TO KILL SLEEPING ane the basement of the | intl fe qhe headquarters of the pene ‘men = ant secret assassins of the On Leong Tong. From a secret conferefice up stole Gee the high. Ng Loy was abot through both extdes, s. | Ponmaker’s si bao throt doth tips and had one lung American pastime that occurred to him Giese ‘The murderer emptied nie Him for Governor when he wrote his successful comedy, guns into the prostrate man, then “The County Chairman." @iipped out through the back way ead of Indiana. “I don't want the office if I can't get re the clues factory at the 3 iby clean and dignified cathode.” ai —_ ly boy, y after election peo! ry Lape (Citpaman stole out tmo t ask: ‘Di ke ‘clean and oo those Smee 9 = toowed to Devers | Deapatches from Laporte, Ind., report digniaea contest? ‘The only question iat ees muniven end wid tam thee etory, |tbat George Ade ie betng boomed asl Did you win? That's politice—in ad Grabbing tis informant by the docse | Republican candidate for Governor of net shell!” flowing sleeve of his jacket, Sullivan | the boom for the fa- FBTR Ws, Gou't need to epeort to ouch made for the scene. Soon Dr. Savage | mous humorist is being launched in the | methods.” @f the Volantepr Hospital was on hand, | Tenth Congress District, in which Ade! ‘Just like every other green candi- end the victim was removed to the hos- Gital, to fe a few = Jnutes after his ar. QUONG JOINED OTHER @OCIETY TO GET REVENGE. The murderer is well known to and a by the Knap ong td i the Hip Sing Tong. Years wasa Der of that poalety, ve but was bags ond Me went over to the On Leong, but Before he could be admitted into the tone ‘councils of the Tong be had t ww the stuff of mine he wr sown ten tions to the widow and that ne valk night was to her. Ng Loy had rival but whether it was Gee Quong, ‘or-whether the latter was acting for @eme one higher up is not yet appar- ent. wong is a gambler, a gen- spart and an obliging murderer. He has made ood with the ca Leong, but the police hope to land * Meanwhile the Hip ‘sing Tong ie Ing up its loins and buckling on suns and the spirit ef the ven- Metta is again rife in Chinatown, ————— CHASED OUT OF MEXICO ‘WITH DEATH A JUMP BEHIND. ‘Traders Sold Arms to Both Sides and Found Themselves Mighty Unpopular. Two of the passengers on the Ward | Aine steamship Morro Castle, from Vera Cruz, Mexico, via Havana, were might thy pleased to + of to-day. They m The Tampico News Company ts a trading company, with branch stores in varlous large dities of Mexico and quarters in ¢he capital city, Among other commodities, the Ratner Brothers’ goncern dealt in arms They sold indiscriminat ernmes} und to the rubels, came trom both sides. It was only by & quick trip to the seacoast that they dodged arrest and threatened execu- ton. Charies W.. McDonald, of Thomas riers and pub- figoers, also a Gajessaer on. the! Matro Custle, wala Mexico City because of the the imminent | dang: all MoDonald, Vention, I we of the Rio Gra: Jean troops cross the 7 border.’ Morro Castle brought 200 of wold and silver bullion trom Mente Poavea. (Prom the ree Press) Was it a pretty wedding?” “Not very. We weapn't !nvited ¢e ‘he reception.” eh as Joker Who May Be Governor OF the ht Nag Tribe lives. Congressman Crumpacker has) come out as Ade's eponsor and the boom ta Being teken up all over the State. ‘Thus tat Ade has played only amateur rolés in politics. Among those whose booms will clash with the Ade boom are‘Mayor Shank of Indianapolis and “INTO” ABIG GAME (Sere Sich. tes. He has found it an endless source for fanny lines and epigrams. The fol- lowing are some of the author and play- Boom | wrignt’s bright thoughts on the great The Kind You ery and ba has bo: igna- pee BeBe aatbeen peon made er his lve you, ‘fh this, ‘ee 80-year Imitations and Cs ents, ' on cee ou. What. isc STORI RIA for Castor IA Pare= nd Boothe ips. It contains neither yatorphine: nor other larcotic substance. It dee ia Hor and allays Feverishness. For more than thir years it has been in constant use for the rellef of bey Hpation, Feeney. Wiad. Colic, all Teething Trou- lates the Stomach and pve aaeimnintge tho Fe Peon, ieiving mg egatity an nd naceral The Kind You. Have Always Bought James MeCreery & Co, 23d Street 34th Street EXCEPTIONAL VALUES are now being offered in Haberdashery, Raincoats, Half Hose, Underwear, Shoes, Umbrellas, Canes, Travelling Bags and Rugs, also Boys’ and Student's Suits end Shoes, Men's Dusters, 23d Street el | Every til, 200, at oy FRECKLES GETTING GRAY? thine the, rather stliow won't get any day afver sclgton and try iM Olaim everything ‘until. the jatt| Madame Ruppert’ s precinct is tn, and then holler ‘Frau “Oh, you men! You Pro at the little follles of gossiping: omen, could be more ehindisn than the petty soaloustes, the cheap intrigues and the low trickeries of you politiclans. That's | indorsed it for quarter of a century. why. women don't couldn't come down to your level." “The kind of politicn we have in this \country breaks up families.” * ) TUESDAY, MAY Looe meet ahi Vo find (Out) asuned Cuichiy end i ly by How to Restore Youthful Color the Original, World: of Your Hair. 0 Way for & politician to Face Bleach “My boy, it's the same in love, as In that you | ponteerwait for the Iaat returns, the most wonderful and positive prepara- vetoes ta | tion for removing skin discolorations ‘quickly rest tell a i rs Lx 4 ite “T'm @ polltician=T can't tell @ Ne" 1 aa4 beightening and beautifying the| , Ma Rey | “tt's easier for a rich man to get into|complexion. Incomparable to creams—| 7/ ct eal | heaven than for a politictan to 69] will not grow hair. Absolutely harmless. paration thes. through the eye of a needle.” ~ Its results exceed the most difficult ac- complishments of high-priced beauty specialists. Women of social prominence | /4 in Europe and America have used and aes ag | yet what oot ray want to vote-they| Sold at toilet depts. and drug stores. For trial bottle send 25 cents stamps to Mme. A. Ruppert, 8% West 25th|~ cena RET street, New York City, - Victoria Louise Zira alanis va i BX Lode. Te ! r ‘ ® o a. Lo ‘ ltt alll | = Zika ILA “ Illi vl Ah, here is No. 6— Miss Victoria Louise’ Zira. Famous from Castine to El Paso as the SOUL’ SOOTHER. You will be glad when you reach her in your, box of ZIRA Cigar- Lge “McCREERY SILKS.” 1m noth stores WOMEN’S GLOVES. |HOUSE DRESSES & APRONS. RIBBONS. JEWELRY & FANS. . tion gifts. James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street ‘84th Street On Wednesday, Mey the 15th ite Famous over half a Century. 1,000 Dress Patterns of high class Printed Foulard Silks. Standard Foreign and Domestic man- ufacture. Choice colors and styles in bordered and all-over designs. Single and double widths. 3.75 to 9.50 a pattern value 9.00 to 35.00 In Both Stores, 16 button length Mousquetaire Chamoig. Lisle, Yellow or white. 55c a pait 16 button length Mousquetaire Silk. Black er White. 78c a pair 20 button length Mousquetaire Silk. Black or White. a pair In Both Stores, Dresses of Percale, Various styles. 12 5 to 3.50 Percale and Gingham House Dresses. Size $4 to 42. 95c, 1.25 and 1.50 value 1.25 to 1.96 Maids’ Aprons, with and without bibs. Several models. 45c, 65c and 95e value 55c to 1.25 Nurses’ and Maids’ Gingham and Chambray. s In Both Stores, At less than half regular prices. 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