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12 ~ SLAIN CHINAMAN LIVED IN NO. 13, Six Bullets Pumped Into Hun Kin Yum as He Lay in Room. Chinatown 1 @ay over the newest Btreet. The Hip ind silent to irder In Mott rapidiy growing on the sidewalks rways, for Hun Kin Yum Nes dead in the Morgue with six In his body and no clue to the But the police sald to-day the murderer would probably be known to them shortly when they are called fa to help identify the body. Yesterday a small group stood on the steps of No. 13 Doyers street. @ome of them were white men. Through the group streaked a little Wide-eyed Chinaman, his blouse fut- tering. Moe Harris lives in a little foom in a Chinese house, and Moe knows when a Chinaman hurries that Bomeone is hurt. Moe grabbed the Diouse. - “Mhe hurrying Chink pointed upstairs and said “Dead; um dead." Then he fled | to spread the news. Harris found De- wective Williams of the Elizabeth street ‘tation passing, "Monkey dead in thirteen,” reported Barris. § Detective Williams atrotied back. He would have hurried had Har- fie eald & ‘man was dead," for that would mean the man was white. Also there would have been no Chinamen on the streets a momont later. GAT AND FIVE KITTENS IN ROOM NEAR BODY. + On the third floor of what 1s both No. 33 Doyers street and No. % Mott street they found the dead man, The room Contained three bunks and smelled slok- eningly of stale opium. On one of them Rear a mother cat and five kittens lay the half-naked body of @ Chinaman ap- Parently about thirty-five years old, He ay on his side facing a low table co taining @ “layout” with a halt-s00k pill etill in the bow! of the pipe. It was evident the Chinaman had caught eight Of the intruder as he was leaning over Peanut ol! lamp. His right arm, ich had been raised to ward off the Pevolver, received four shots before he lowered it. The next bullet The detective examined the house. He made a curious discovery. There 4s an arcade running from Mott street, home territory of the formerly dreaded Hip Bing Tong, to No. 13 Doyers street. The passage runs by the door of the Mandarin © Jimmy Kelly's place, Ordered closed at regular hours since Phe invasion of the gunman, past the @ead line that runs midway between Mott and Pell streets, and over which ho Hip Sing or On Leong dare cross, and into Doyers street, neutral ground for those who dare try {t. Members of | nthe rival tongs might have met in this “Peasagoway. OLD BULLET IN VICTIM'S SIDE TOLD OF EARLIER SHOOTING, “The police further exami the y@ead Chinaman and found he had an geld bullet wound in hin side, stuffed with cotton. Although hi @ead for some time an a Bummoned from the ance wan called fo cal Culture also pointed out the b And there ts a great deal mo had been | won Stroot|1¥ distributed, Dr. David Paulson Says Doing Family Wash Is Surest Way for Woman to Postpone Date of Her Funeral and Keep Trim and Healthy. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Take the washtub way to health, youth and uty! ‘That Js the mmendation recently made by Dr. David Paulson of Hille- boro, Mich., lecturing on ‘How to F pone Your Ow, Funoral."’ To fllustrate his contention Dr. Paulson had an array of washtubs on the lecture platform, and he himself bent over them and went through the motions of washing out farments, Ho demonstrated that there is @ proper and an improper way to wash and emphasized the necessity of fresh alr and deep breathing for the, washerwoman, Not long ago Dr. Dudley S$. Sargent of the famous Sargent School of P' fletal result of washtub calisthentos. truth and common sense than most people realize behind the theory advanced by these two eminent physicians. LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. If you don’t helteve It, study the ple- | tures which The Evening World repro- duces with this article, Each represents a different stage in the ing clothes and each » different set of body move: In general it may muscles «of wast- ents. sald that the of the shoulder, arm, hant, torso, back, pelvis and leg are brought into play at som Moreover, becaus exaxgerated development of Wvery Chinaman out of doors was ques- | part of the body, It Is this exaggera- Uoned, and at length Len Yung said tho| tion of Body was that of his nephew, Hun Kin Yum, # “fine fella, too bad.” Nothing further could be learned until some- <one volunteered the information that Yum, who ured to live with the ead man, was missing. The police are Aeoking for him. +, Opinion as to whether the murder ts the result of a tong fucd ts He left the orguntzation Bing district, Lately the rival On Leong -Tong has been winning the fight. They have money and are buying informa- “tion, = They have lawyers and arms “enough to stack an prvenal Through |” “thelr a hirteen Chinamen have de (Win the six months, and most theme were Hip Sings. It was whi <pered that the dead man had been seen igo Pall street too often lately and that conversation with On Leongs be Wind closed doors had been too lengthy inexplicable. It was easy enough him to have information about mat- ters in Mott street which woul! valuable to the On Leongs. Buc the: th ent of Ong n, loader sof the Highbinders or Hip Sing ‘Tony. @ended by o ‘That Celestial identified the body also aQRd dlandly assured the police he aid, as the rosult of any Tong war. foon #ald he would try to ald the ‘Police “velly much” because Hun was “@ “fine fella” who had jeft the society, ut was liked by every one, SQHINATOWN EXCITED, Bur “WHAW'S THE USE?" “*Detective Williams thanked Ong Foon for his offer of assistance. If ny real informaticy: comes it will be of China- declared @ person a® the aly the first time in the histe fown. The On I they never knew suc dead Hun Kin Yum. Inspector 1: geld the murder might be the result of 1 some weeks | the old wound inflic fter which Hun tried to and was trailed by a hired a in. The police are not making uch fuss over the mur ** Chinatown is of course er. |. but it as one detective put it, “What's the use. They won't tell you anything, nd they don’t kill any one but them Melves. If they keep {t up much longer there won't be any of them left. The On Leon are better organized nc and have a big war fund, and they also have the confidence of winners. The Mip Sings must either get some figh ers from the Pacific Going ous of town for the wu @ to 4 them. and address changed ae ©, but Hved in the Hip| | not bec ts and connols- seurs criticize the figure of the modern athletic girl If she substituted wash: tng for rowing or tennis she wor doubtless attain an ¢ strength and a const bly greater | symmetry, | THEN THE CANDIDATE FOR BEAUTY GETS TO WORK, Now for the pletures. In No, 1 the young woman 4s following the example of all good housewives and putting the # to soak In cold water the washing day, He moving from the shoul slowly from side to side of the wub, wants to be sure that all the garme sway aro completely eked, Her whole mperceptibly fol Jowing the direction of her arms. Her fts easily from one foot to the | he silent sidewlse movement | at the walst, first to the right and then to the left, is the exact exercise recom doctors for the taking of of surplus flesh. The whole proces in a gentle aration for the more strenuous ac to follow, Just as the gymnasium ¥ always begins ‘MORE PAY DEWED TOCTY CLERKS BY ETT BHR Fusionists Retaliate on Alder- men for Holdup of $50,000 Investigation. refusing authorize increases In pay to any clty employee, although depart- | ment and borough heads were ready | With appitcations for increases. se the board did not favor in- |creases in certain deserving quarters, |Mut the fusion members stood tn the |turned way by maky Board of A Fathers re: g Kood t threat to th The item wi THE EVENING WORLD, ‘The Washtub Woman’s Best Beauty Maker; _ Over It She Can Rub ON THE DEADLINE ath to Youth and Grace "But He Emphasizes That There Ie a Proper Way of Doing Calisthenics at the Washtub and Says the Common Method Is All Wrong. off whenever you feel like It, when you are tired of using two dumb: j bells at one time you exercise the right arm separately. There are always obstinate spots on | tablecloths and napkins, board with the vigor necessary to remove them, a hole In| the linen will assumes another straightens up, draws a deep breath, and gives the napkin a gentle but effec- tlve rubbing between her closed fist: This is a specially etrengthe! cise for the fingers and the palms of Now the clothes are clean and they must be wrung out, as in Illustrations In wringing out both} «mall and large articles the fingers and wrists are, of course, brought into play. But in the case of the small articles is the muscles of |Company's regimental colors, which which are used, With the large articles, | were borne in front of the which must be wrung out @ section at Ne arms are extended to thetr full length, and there js @ fine straight [sweep of the shoulders, |It was noticed that the King tars and Stripes with marke: jas the flag was carried past him in the review. WOMEN’S WAISTS. MONDAY, JULY 16, 1912. 4 Rambleraville to Hammet's. Every com- munity from Rockaway Point to Wood- mere and from Sheepshead Bay to Springfield Dock was represented In the bitter protest. Just one man unsuspect- | ¢d of personal interest in the railroad | | company's proposition appeared at the | Session. ‘The railroad demands the privilege of keeping closed’ the obstructions over the channels from 7.30 to 9 A. M, and from, 4 to 6.90 B, M. weekdays and practically a all of Sunday afternoons. Apart from the great traffic of freight, coal and fbuliding material im schooners and After Reviewing Boston An-|>arges that use the waterway over which the rallroad tracks run by suf- cients Monarch Is Centre of gferance merely, hundreds of yachts, sail and motor-driven, constantly ply the { f waters. On Sundays, especially, through- Group in Picture, out the summer the pleasure fleet Is immense, Closing the draws would cut th bay in half and leave th LONDON, July 1&—King George, after| ‘he sreat bay in half and leave the | easterly portion without access to the Inspecting the detachment of the Ancient] nist and the ocean, and Honorable Artillery Company of) ‘he brief of the Long Island Ratlroad Boston, now on a@ visit here, and the Company failed to show that trains were Honorable Artillery Company of London | seriously delayed or that the draws were at Buokjngham Palace to-day, advanced | ever held open more than a minute or to the centre of the hullow square|two at a time. formed by the companies and addressing | Commodore T. the men said: Brennan of the Bayhead Yacht Club, one of the princ!- pal speakers for the rights of residents, demanded that the petitioner show, some- thing more than a selfish reason for shutting off legitimate marine traffic and excluding from the legal right to travel all those who chose other means than the payment of tribute In passage money to the railroad, Commodore Kriete of the Jamaica Bay Yacht Club also pro- tested, along the same lines, in behalf of (his numerically powerful organization. Charles Tunsor jr., for Meadowmere Park, was among representatives of communities who denounced the pro- posal as a bold attempt to grab the | Seople’s naturai rights for private gain. President Strong of the Waterway League, an organization of 2,000 local boat owners, argued that the scheme might be a mere opening wedge to ob- struct the extensive plans for making Bay one of the greatest ports The steamship Kronprina ae reported to~ the death on board ot Hermann Metzger, said to be a brewer of Derby, Conn. “I am particularly pleased to welcome the representatives of the okt Massachu- T hope they will de- rive much pleasure from their visit. At the conclusion of the inspection the King was photographed with the Bos- James McCree & Co, ton artillerymen and Whitelaw Reid, United States Ambassador, who was at “in the photograpnic eroup King Gecrgs| .209Q Street y’ In the photo atood Immediately beneath and between the Stars and Stripes and the Boston On Tuesday, cordiality The detachment left London this af- ternoon for a contine al tour. Gl RuBGING CloTHEs wit ONE HAND AND RESTING OTHER of scrubbing the clothes has start on stones by the It {8 rather dificult to pick Hinto play during this part of th #- | and down over the board. Je the splendid up and down swing of They go down straight from the shoulder to the ve: the top, go that the elbows ar Vne motion ts very similar to that e Involves a tain muscles and tissues! 1 degree of WRINGING OUT ‘| LARGE ARTICLE = A TABLE CLOTH Finally, in the last illustration, No. 7% washerwoman {s rinsing the clothes bared With a slow, even up-and-down movement of arms and torso she lifts the garments from the tub of er and then plunges them back in. submerging each at least twice to get rid of the soap and to insure a com- plete saturation in the bluing solution. Where will you find a better cours in calesthenics than a morning 7] RINSING GARMENTS e pulley-and-welght machin all this must be extremely tir! {Wants to rest a moment she assumes tached to welghis, draws backward and washerwoman” receives a lot of pro fessional pity, but, come to think of ft, ¢ usually 160k healthy? If you want to get rid of lose the laundry Ms" and do your own washing. AND FRIEND ~ HURLED FROM AUTO “WHEN TIRE BURSTS ' Montelair Men_ Seriously usainst the ed WHAT THE WASHLADY DOES WHEN SHE RESTS, It's Just as easy to rub with one hand as it 1s with the other, So you change d carried them to the si! Areson sald) Mil: 4 broken collar Roth men wer ——_—— Seeks Lost Son to G Soon after a I Msted tn the Union army tn 1860 a Ger man girl there gave birth to a son and When the man returned from the war to wed her he was shown her grave In- but the child nad disappeared, He is now advertising papers through a lawyer for whom he has $00,000 as reparation for the wrong done the mother. in Pennsylvania Machine Goes Into Ditch Dodging Tree. 34th Street July the 16th In Both Stores. —-—_—— Extensive variety of Wash Waists in JAMAICA BAY “GRAB” | thers and embraderee SS 1.45, 2.50, 3.75 and 4.75 BY LONG ISLAND ROAD values 2 50, 3.95, 6.75 and 8.75 GETS HARD SETBACK ee Proposal to Close Channels by 2 Clasp Lisle Shutting Draws Hotly WOMEN’S GLOVES. In Both Stores. in White or_ Black. value 50c, 25c pair 16 button length, Mousquetaire Opposed. Chamois Lisle. Mode, Biscuit, Yellow or White. value 1.00, 55c pair Scores of indignant residents, business : * PRCA RC reid ge hel et 20 button length, Mousquetaire Silk. juaslivessat sab lbniak a posareas vee Black only. value 1.25, 85c pair Army Butlding to-day at a hearing before Col, Roessler of the War Depart- ment on the petition of the gs Island 23 ‘d S t Railroad to close at certain long pertods r tree of every day the draws in the long trestle across Jam a Bay, which runs from been manufactured under the supervision of ast os need no warning ep counterfeits and uty is to call the attention of t ducing into their families spurious medicines, more properly be termed conterfeits, for medicinal adults, ri worse Yet, for children’s medicines, It there to scrutinize close! ” ALCOHOL 3 PER C tions of the kind upon the market.’ ENT. ANegetable Preparation fords. tUng the Stomachs and! of Have Always Bought,’ the original.” have et all times a large demand for Irving Parker M: offices in Wall stree The Board of Estimate adjourned for } po! @ broker with | the summer to-day, making history by _ BRISCO=| KLEANWELL “The toothbrush that, ‘holds its bristles” For that vacation trip put o for the summer made many substantial inereases to city | UPPer Montclair, were seriously injured sutomobile accident in Montelair to-day When @ front tire of the machine aipan Kind Pretty men had returned from Great Railroad when the Springs awoke ‘men that unless the City | ded action in cutting a | $50,000 item from the 1913 budget “not one salary increase” would be allowed. | for @ proposed invest ~ sation of the Health and Charities De- ‘stocked four years ago, against whieh they would have crast years to replace the with which it into a M-foot ditch, narrowly miss- ‘The laborers dragged the two men At6é month c aa 35 Doses HS CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW Vo. stores and that it gives universal satisfaction to our trad: Polk Miller Drug Co., of Richmond, Va., say: the most satisfactory preparations we have ever handled. It seems to eatisty completely the public demand for such an article and is steadily creating a growing sale by its merit.” P. A. Capdau, of New Orleans, La, says: “We handle every good home remedy demanded by the public and while our chelves are thoroughly equipped with the best of drugs and proprietary articles, there are tex if any which have the unceasing sale that your Castoria has.” M, C. Dow, of Cincinnati, Ohio, says: “When people in increasing nume bers purchase a remedy and continue buying it for years; when it passes the fad or experimental stage and becomes a household necessity, then it can be said its worth has been firmly established. We can and de gladly offer this kind of commendation to Fletcher's Castoria.” asnuing C ASTORI A ALWays 34th Street ED a II TE TT ST EE EE TET TE, The Kind You Have Always Bought. “THIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has Chas, H. Fletcher for over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention of fathers’ and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper hears his signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature appears on : of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Castoria for their little ones in the oth sides imitations, but our present e younger generation to the great danger of intro- It is to be regrettad that there are people who are now engageil in the nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should Popes not only for ‘ore devolves on the mother ly what she gives her child. Adults can do that for themselves but the child has to rely on the mother’s watchfulness, Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Central Drug Co., of Detroit, Mich., says: {nm a class distinct from patent medicines and commend it.” Christy Drug Stores, of Pittsburg, Pa, say: “We havo sold your Castoria for so many years with such satisfactory results that we cannot refrain from saying a good word for it when we get a chance.” Jacob Bros.,'of Philadelphia, Pa., say: “We take pleasure in recom. mending Fletcher's Castoria as one of the oldest and hest of the prepara “We consider your Castoris Hess & McCann, of Kansas City, Mo, say: “Your Castoria always gives imitating the Food aru! ula satisfaction, We have no substitute for it and only sell ‘The Kind You The Voegel! Bros., of Minneapolis, Minn,, say: “We wish to say that we Fletcher's Castoria at al} of our thres “Your Castoria ts one of ature 0: The Kind You fave Always Bought our éfip asst Copy of Wrapper In Use For Over 30 Years,