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URDER {HARGED IN CHURCH MYSTERY “labama Polipe Hold Alf Win- chester Following Woman's Partial dentification. v the AMoemted Bress 1 LOOSA) Ala.. November 15.— If Winchesteryeharged with murder 1 connettioh’ Wiflf thé finding of the rarred body of a young woman in © burned ruidls of a negro church car here was pound over to the ac- ion of the mext grand jury, without ond, at a prefiminary bearing late day afted the body had been artly identifieq as that of Irene Cor- .y of Bessemer, Ala., also known as irene Hughes. Frank Reed of Bessemer stated that 1 v had asked him for money buy a suit case for a sa. A part of a suit ashes of the church ation of the body. nding yof a bar pin in the nd of+a curtain, alleged to of Winchester's motor to have had blood . also pleved a part in the pre- minary hearing. Coroner & Hardin testified as to t the body on October e skull had been frac- u in a manner which made it im- possible for tile wound to have been nfli L alling timber. carrie §Buttram of Bessemer stified that XMiss Corley had been a ‘gular patrof of her restaurant, but d since Monday or ek of the murder. BARBER-BANKER GIVEN FEDERAL PRISON TERM By the Associated Press. BOSTON, jveraber 15.—Joseph B. Marcino of CRicago, who rose from harber to bankpr and became involved in many flnan-:l:\l difficulties in vari- ous parts of vhe country, was sen- tenced to four fedrs and three months in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta by Judge Morgom in the federal dis- trict court hery, He had pleaded guilty to an indict- ment fon aldirg and abetting in mis- application ofi“\’fl,oflo of the funds of the First Nati al Bank of Warren, Mass., last Fe! Y. The Warref bank was closed as a result of the Jooting. Its president, Frank L. Taypr, pleaded guilty to an Indlcllment lf Ir m;‘sanpl‘cl!lon and now is serving a three-year term in the Plymouth fail: H Los ANGE[ES TO FRISCO IN 96 H{URS ON SKATES ‘Wheels Nearly Worn Away for Globe tter, Who Rolls ‘ «;iSO Miles. By the Aseociated Press. SAN FRAN(ISCO. Calif., November 15. — After nty-thres hours of actual rolling time, Ted Wright, who left Los Angbles Friday noon on a roller skate gaunt to San Francisco, uesday. The wheels of S were almost worn Wright hadvpavement for the 450- mile journey, ;except for six miles of dirt road, wilere he had to remove walk. Of the ninety- ired use Co‘xate'i Ribbon Dental Cream after each meal and see your Den» tist twice a year at least. Colgate’p is the common. sense dehtifrice. 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Tth & K Sts. $8.50 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. - 233 Pa. Ave. For those who -would get thinner take your stouter choice DXET wisely if you would reduce your weight or increase it. You need not “be hungry all the time’’ evenifyou giveupafew fattening dishes; you can substitute delicious foods that give the smallest amount of fuel—and no added weight. Or, if you would increase your weight, select foods with a large number of calories. Here are suggestions for both diets: These Foods Are Nourishing— Not Fattening POPOVERS: 1. flour 2 ts. Davis Bekipg Powder 14 ts. salt legg 1 c. milk t salt, flour and baki wder into bowl. Beat egy and add milk g’h. :t'irgndndl:!::::‘ flnP:r mixture, making a smooth batter. Beat with Dover beater until full of bubbles. Fill hot greased muffin pans & full and bake in very hot oven 30 to40 minutes or until full and brown. ZWIEBACH 2 c. flour ¢ milk 4 ts. Davis Baking Powder ©. sugar ts. salt 2'eggs, beaten ts. powdered saise 2 tbs. melted butter ix i ive opread about 34" thick in shallow baki MAI‘I’G:::‘“ l'ofinh-:uhmflz‘uudhh 20 minutes fi even. When cold, cut in 3§ inch slices and brown evenly in oven. RYE MUFFINS “ 1 mesl! cors syruj ta. i der [ 1ts. salt 5 2 the. melted fat Mix in order given and bake in hot oven (400° F.) 20 to 25 minutes. These Foods Will Help You Take on Weight " CHEESE BISCUITS 2e¢. flour 4 tb. shortening 4 ts. Dayis Baking Powder to 1 . milk 14 te. salt Ib. grated cheese(Americen) Sift the flour, baking powder and salt together several times; rub the shortening in with the fingers or cut it in with two knives and add milk slowly, and grated cheese, carcfully mix- ing with a knife. Toss on floured hoard and d turn only enough to make mass stick together. Roll lightly to % finch thickness and shape with cutter. Bake in a hot oven 12 to 15 minutes. JELLY ROLL ] 7 egg yolks 2 ts. Davis Baking Powder 1 c. suger 114 c. flour 14 ¢. boiling water 1 ts. lemon extract Beat the ks with Dover beater until light and thick; gradually heat e e o e W o pally base and beat thoroughly. Bake in moderate oven 45 minutes. Tum on g;pu- sprinkled with powdered sugar; spread with jelly and roll at once. Wrap in towel till cool, BROWNIES 2 sqs. ehocolate 14 c. flour ! 14 c. butter 1'ts. Davis Baking Powder 2egts 1 ts. vanilla “ 1ec. suger 1 c. broken nut meats Melt together the chocolate and butter. Beat together the eggs, sugar and flour sifted with the baking powder. Add the melted mixture, wvanilla and nuts. Pour on buttered paper in shallow pan 3§ inch thick- ness and Lake in moderate oven 30 minutes. Turn from pan; remove r and cut into bars while hot, This makes a delicious confection cither hot or cold and gives a higher food value thaa candy and can be eaten with less danger of disturbing the system. 2 Bake it BEST with