Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1928, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. PERIURY CHARGED 10 MAE MURRAY Aciress Faces Grand Jury‘ Probe as Result of Suit | Over Furniture. | By the Associated Press. | LOS ANGELES, Octaber 11.—A grand jury investigation of the testimony of Mae Murray, screen and vaudeville actress, in her recent suit in which she obtained a $32000 judgment against Jack Donovan, Hollywood architect, has been ordered by the district attorney" office. The announcement last night said the investigation would begin Mon- | day to determine if Miss Murray had | committed perjury | Miss Murra; it against Donovan was the outgrowth of the sale of a house by the architect to the actress In the suit Miss Murray charged that Donovan had told her the house was furniched with rare antiquies, but that in reality she found they were cheap imitations. Donovan charged yesterday that Miss Murray had_testified falsely in sa: she did not sign certajn invento which later were introduced by the| architect’s attorneys to oppose her claims. Donovan said the inventories signed by Miss Murray acknowledged receipt of specific items of furniture, | while the actress testified that such fur- | niture was missing from the home. Miss Murray’s butler, James was summoned to testify befc grand jury as a co-signer of the in-| ventories. | JAMES HEADS CITIZENS. Benning Group Joins Fight Against Detention House, The Benning Citizens’ Association, at a meeting last night in Benning school- house, went on record as opposing the retention of the House of Detention at 908 B street southwest and indorsed a | resolution of the Southwest Citizens’ Association asking its removal. Officers elected at the meeting were: Frank James, president; William E. Orton, vice president; R. M. Darragh, treasurer, and E. M. Bailey, secretary. The association, in a resolution ordered sent to the Engineer Commissioner, urged improvement of Grant street north into Minnesota avenue. When thin gs look Blackest Robert V. Wednesday mecting of the luncheon group of that organization. tition, convention of the association next June at Hot Springs, Va. The officials of the organization will name the conditions governing the contest. deposited with the League of Nations her ratification of the Geneva opium * | convention of*1925. “Pop” Fleming Trophy. eautiful silver cup, 18 inches high, | the gift of I. A. Fleming, veteran finan- | cial writer of Washington, was present- od yesterday to the president of the Dis- trict of Columbia Bankers' Association, Fleming, at the regular| The trophy will be offered in compe- probably at golf, at the annual Japan Backs Opium Pack. GENEVA, October 11 (#).—Japan has Burned | The physical Pans! S.0.S. cuts through . charred burns and obstinate stains like magic. These handy , pads both clean and Your store sells it- POliSh with one single chain, grocery, hardware and department stores motion — keep pans bright as new. and tender leave_sf"- From the cool mountain slopes of the semiftropical, southernmost Isle of the Land of Blossoms, comes the daintiest of teas . .. FOR -uture [amous leaders who eat Ralston UP-HILL.and down , , . roll along . » . faster, ! faster. It's wonderful | sport...and it's good for them, too. Youngsters need plenty of exercise if they are | to become strong men and women. But they also need wholesome, nourishing food . . . a bowlof hot i Ralston every morning . .. an unskimmed whole wheat cereal that gives them proteins for build- ing firm flesh, vitamins for life and growth, mineral salts for sound | teeth and bones, carbohydrates for | heat and energy, and bran for - proper elimination, ! Its appealing flavor awakens early | morning appetites. Start them on | Ralston. tomorrow morning. It’s | easily and quickly prepared. + Try This Menu Tomorrow Stewed Figs Ralston with Cream Bolled Eggs and *Ry.Krisp Cocoa ®RY-KRISP is a wafer of wmn- Rye, flaked end twice baked. A erunchy treat for health and vigor. Delicious toasted and buttered. A delightful change for salad, etc. RALSTON PURINA €O, St. Louts MOSA s Wheat Cetea PRAISES RECOVERY OF SOUTH FROM WAR Senator Fletcher Tells Veémns That Country Is Just Begin- ning Her Growth. By the Associated Pr JACKSONVILLE, Fla., recovery of the since the dark days of the Civil War has been one of the marvels of the present age, United States Senator Dun- can U. Fletcher declared last night in addressing the Florida Division of United Confederate Veterans at its thirty-eighth annual reunion here. Declaring that it required tremen- dous time and unstinted effort to bring about such recovery, fhe senior Senato) from Florida said the South was getting good headway ha limit can be placed on her possibilit just as her advan‘iges are indefinit>.” “Do not hinder her: do not discrim- {nate against her; deal with her on her | merit, fustly and fairly—that is all.” the Senator said. pointing out “(hat these are facts which cannot be blothe out and ought to go into true histor; LOS ANGELES BACK. Dirigible Rf—nrhes Lnl;Ph\lrSt From Texas Trip. LAKEHURST, N. J.,, October 11 (#). —The dirigible Los Angeles returned to the naval station at 9:35 o'clock last night from Texas. It left here Satur- day night. The ship took off from Fort Worth for the return trip early yesterday and passed over Oklahoma, Missouri, Illi- nois, Ohio and Pennsylvania. At Wheel- ing, Mo., the home of Lieut. Comdr. H. V. Wiley's father, the dirigible paused briefly while the commander flashed a signal to the elder Wiley in the dark- ness_below. P —— SPECIAL EXCURSIONS BOSTON OR PROVIDENCE SUNDAYS October 14, December 9 3 Special Throueh Train Via Hell Gate Bridge Route Leaves Saturday Night preceding Excursion Ly. Washington - Baitimore (Penna. Sfa. Sunday Ar. Providence »" Boston (South Sta.}. Returning, leave Boston, N, E. R. (South Station) FM Providence 1120 BM. Coach Lunch Service by Pennsylvania Railroad attendants -Pennsylvania Railroad Cake Mixing Time, this enticing CHOCOLATE ROLL, 8 minutes Chocolate Roll like this in a week of trying. Butit’s 98% certain that you can, due to a new way in baking. Of the first 100 women who tried it, 08 succeeded perfectly. And the twp who failed blamed their own mis- takes, not the recipe! - - -\ By the dwe]op’mont of an utterly new type of flour—Gold Medal “Kitchen-tested” Flour—baking has been simplified amazingly for house- wives. And the cause of most baking disappointments banished. bateh of this flour has been tested.in a kitchen, at the mill, in an oven jyst like yours, before it goes to you. Tested for uniformity of result with home recipes. That means a flour that acts the same way Everr Trve with your recipes. Most flour varies greally. Dif- ferent sacks of other brands often act~ ing, as you know, entirely different in your oven. That's where over 50% of all baking disappointments come in. Now special “Kitchen-tested” Reci- pes, 100, have been developed. The recipe thus fits the flour ezaetly. And the flour fits the recipe’ ezactly. So you get Exact results every time. To use this combination i« a revela- tioa in easicr, simpler baking. _But October 11.— | South | Taylor Thompson lothing but ‘Kitchen-t \ o You may think you couldn't bake a “Kitehen-tested” means that every 'Hesse Denies Allen’s | Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superintenden? | of police, today officially refused per- mission to Private Robert J. Allen of | the third precinct to address the Wash- ington Open Forum on “How a Police- man Should Act in the Light of Present Day Opinion.” Linn A. E. Gale, sedetary of the | forum, last week invited Allen to speak, | | but the policeman safd his acceptance | depended on approval by Maj. Hesse | The police superintendent indicated | several days ago that he would not give | his consent and today he wrote to Gale as follows: “You are advised that these head- does not look with favor upon st for Pvl. Robert he Washington Open at 808 1 strect northwest, as Harry Rice Divorced. ST. LOULIS, October 11 (#) [ Lilllan E, Rice. wife of Harr Rige, Detroit Tiger outfielder, mer member of the St Louis obtained a divoree vesterday. A money settlement was made out of court A charge offon of Criminal € Mrs. eetion, will be dropped pleased with her Chocolate Roll. youmust use “Kitchen-tested” flour. Ask your grocer for Gorp MEDpAL “Kitcheh-tested” Flour. The words 3 egge, 1{ tap. cream of tartar, 1§ cny sugar, 2 thep. cocoa. 2 thsp. GOLD M TA{ “KITCHEN-TESTED” FLOUR, !y tsp. salt, b4 tap.vanilla, powdered sugar. METHOD 1. Beat egg whites until stiff enough to hold a point, adding cream g tariar while they are foamy. 2. Gradual®add half the sugar, beating it in. 3. Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon colored. 4. Add remaining sugar to egg yolks and beat thoroughly. ift cocoa, flour and salt together, add to yolk mixture and beat thoroughly. 6. Add, 7. Fold into egg white mixture. . Line a baking sheet with well greased wrapping paper and spread misture over paper not more than 13 inch thick and bake. 5" fhen baked, remove from oven, turn up- Ve, down en-towcl of cloth sprinled With powdered sugar. I'emove paper quickly and while cake is till iot, roll loosely in towel as for jelly rofl, hut without adding flling, The towel powdered with sugar can be rolled in with the cake to prevent roll stickini together. 10, When cake s thoroughly coolec and just before serving, unroll and spread with filling. Roll again and place on platter forserving. 11. Serve with hot chocolate sauce. This and ot oid Medal Radlo Cooking School. Station WRC—10: o A ( ety the only Kit FLO On PO]{CC Conduct Bcfore Open Forum suggested | upport, pending in Court | of knowir%g how makes Borden’s \ Evaporated Milk uniformly rich and pure. Cream results in cooking at the cost of milk, The Week’s Prize Simplified Baking Recipe A Joy to Inexperienced Housewives rd’ flour will ever come in my house agair An Adventure in’“Kitchen-tested” ‘Baking ~====m====Cut out along this line and save-=========1 RECIPE.... Chocolate Roll £ WASHBURN CROSBY COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota her delightful “Kitchen- l{llrd wdr»ll a7 given every Wednentay and Friday In the Ay inlid o lete BETTY CROUKER, Cold Medal Home Service Dept. PR ————— P L GOLD MEDAL ! Request to Spe:ak | by and therefore the same s denied. | Allen attracted public attention about | a month ago by charging several of his | brother officers with brutality. He re- iterated this charge in the signed article THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928. DAVE HORNSTEIN, Secretary UINTE published in The Star. | | | FRECKLES | | Te!l How to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots and Have a Beautiful Complexion r the slightest need of of your freckles. as th-—is guuranteed pots. aunce of Othine from it store and apply morning and you et ar hould Coon sk (hat even the worst freckles have begun to disappear. while the lizhter ones have vanished entirely It is seldom that more than an ounce is | =ain a beautiful compiexion. _tn azk for the double streng thiz s sold undsr guara; ack if 1t fails to remove i T She say: “Kitchen-tested” are on every sack. Get that brand of flour before you try this recipe. TIME—Bake 20 minu TEMPERAT URE336° F. very mode erate oven. AMOUNT—6 servings. nd SIZR OF PAN—xi} inches Note—For more servings this recipe may be doubled. 5 eggs may be used instead of 6 eggs in this doubled recipe. Filling for Chocolate Roll 1 cup whippi cream, 2 tbsp. powdered sugar, 5§ tsp. vanilla. METHOD Whip cream very stiff, add the sugar and vanilla and spread on chocolate roll as di- rected. Hot Chocolate Sauce 1 5q. unsweetened chocolate, 2 thap. lieht corn syrup, 1 5 cup boiling water, 1 cup sugar, '4 tsp. vanilla. METHOD 1. Melt chocolate over hot water. 2. Add corn syrup, butter and, very slowly, the boiling water. 3. Add sugar and stir until sugar is dissolved. 4, Bring (o boiling point and boil 5 minutes, S. Add vanilla and serve over chocolate roll. Eastern Standard Time) chen-tested” SUG—AR 110:-59c¢ Strictly Fresh EGGS Every One Guaranteed Searching I nvestigation Cooki;g Apples Extra Quality the most thorough search for better walues in groceries than we are now of- oen fering is sure to end in disap- pointment. So why not come to the UNITED STORES in the first place and save time, FRENCH’S Mustard Chicken A-LAKING tegpox, and money? You'll | agree that our prices, quality | considered, are unbeatable. IL | Gold Medal Flour The Only Kitchen Tested 'Flgur of the World 51bs. 29¢ Ceresota Flour Bammas Fancy Cllcquot TOkay Club Grapes Ginger Ale 2 Bottles Large Size Budweiser Doz. Beer Doz. $1.75 Not Bleached 51bs. 20¢ 121bs. 59¢ 25¢ F ountazn Brand Hams “Sweet as Nut” Try One This Week 1-Lb. 23¢ For the woman.who must serve threc meals a day, our almost infinite varicty of groceries offers welcome shopping help. Al the nationally advertised brands are conveniently displaved for quick, casy selection. And onr prices afford saz- ings that the thrifty housckeeper will a ppreciate. Can, 25¢ * Fancy Peas . . Good Peas . . 2 cans, 25¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans, 25¢ Mazola & Wesson Oil, Pt., Mueller’s Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles . Pkg., Pancake Flour - All Brands 2 Prgs 25¢ Quaker Oats 2 Phkgs. 210 Cream of Wheat Lge. 240 Sm. _l 40 Baker’s Cocoa 15.16. 22¢ FANCY HEAD RICE - 3 Phgs. 25¢ Safety Matches CHEVY CHASE | DAIRY Our Famous YELLOW BAG COFFEE WILKINS Break fast COFFEE- UR Lb. 39¢ Palmolive Soap 3 Cakes 2 00 Gold Dust Large 2'7 C DROMEDARY | DATES Pkg. 2]¢ SEEDED & SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 Pkgs. 2]¢ FRESH ‘ i Schneider’s Mother’s | Famous Bread Rye Builds Y Better Bread | Pkg. Bodies‘ Two Sizes . o Scottissue .110166% Pre. 15¢ Roil IUC UNITED FOOD STORES we. PN

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