Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1928, Page 10

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29 -D. -C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1928." 10 FILM STAR DENIES THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO INSULARPEQPLES islands, Vice Gov. It was to be ready for occupancy next Gen. McIntyre said, “was impressed by | The Porto Rican floating debt was/| by g o the cordial feelings of the people toward | reduced from $3,200,000 to $2,000,000, ‘ | by Policeman J. P. Hoffman. Appear- ing in Police Court with a license he R IS FREEDiad obtained a hour betore, he told OFFENDE the judge it was his belief he had until Decémber 1 to renew his license. The Fey ., | court accepted his personal bond. G Cigar Dealer Secures New Permit| In a general order’lo precinet com- | manders Monday, Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, and Wins Release on | superintendent of police, ordered that all merchants who failed to renew their licenses be required to do so imme- FIRST LICENSE LAW to all parts of the | Dr. Daniel Z. Dunott Struck Cross- | the American people and Government | Gen. McIntyre said. and reported: S ing Street in Baltimore. “\It 'would be difficult to find a more | bopeeciicn | | BALTIMORE, November 22 (#).—Dr. ROCKEFELLER VISITS SON. ! panter z. Dunott, medical director and | | vice president of the United States | contented body of people or one with fewer causes for grievances.'"” 3ov. Gen. Stimse olicy of sym- o ot on itip- | Personal Bond. BEING INTOXICATED Alma Rubens Says She Was Not Abusive to Woman in Argument Over Collision. Br the Associated Press 1L0S ANGELES, charge that Alma Rubens, s actress, was “extremely intoxic: and that she thrust herself into ar gument over an automobile collision | which led her negro maid to administer | a beating to a Beverly Hills woman | motorist drew an indignant denial from | the actress hete last night. The charge was made in an affidavit filed in the cily prosecutor's office by | Mrs. W. N. hoelwer of Beverly Hills. | Mrs. Schoelwer obtained iss complaint charging Miss Ru Edna Clayton, with battery fidavit also declared that Miss Rube. threatened Mrs. Schoelwer with bod harm during the argument The affidavit said Miss Rubens’ auto- mobile occupied by the maid and a chauffeur, collided with Mrs. Schoel- wer's car, which was parked at a mo- | tion picture studio in Hollywood. It was alleged that an argument ensued | between Miss Rubens' emploves and " “Schoelwer and a friend, Mrs. W. | enson, which was climaxed by the | maid seizing Mrs. Schoelwer he | throat and beating her in the face with her fist Gharges Offer to Fight. Miss Rubens entered the picture. ac- cording to the affidavit, when she heard the argument and came out of the remely _intoxicated” and Iwer that her maid * done what she should have done. are all God's children. There is no | creed or_color.” | Hanging on the side of m " the | fl‘(‘flnlm - November 2 ou're not thing is straight- | 're trying to frame me.” in the window of my car going ened out By “lean! Schoelwer charged that Miss Rul refused to let her depart, saying “not | until you've settled” and using abusive language. The affidavit stated Mrs. Swenson | then accused Miss Rubens of “being | drunk,” whereupon the actress came around the car and said “I'll smash | your nose in.” The argument was ended, the afidavit said, when a young | woman came out of the studio and led | the film star into the office. After depositing bail for the release | of her maid, Miss Rubens indignantly | denied the drunkenness and abusive | language charges. She said she “went out of the studio to see what was wrong and do what I could to settle whatever dispute there was,” but de- clared “I was not wobbling as they | say.” ! Denies Intoxication Charge. “It is most amazing that they men- | tioned my name,” the film actress de- clared. “I had nothing whatsoever to do with it. I absolutely deny being in- toxicated or being abusive in front of the two women.” Yesterday was not entirely a day of edversity for Miss Rubens, however, She and her husband, Ricardo Cortez, also 2 film star, announced that their “trial separation” had come to a happy ending. Miss Rubens and Cortez separated several months ago, when Cortez went to live at the apartment of a friend. | It was two weeks ago they said that they decided to let bygones be bygones and to start all over again. “Yes, I am happy to say it is true (hla;t we are reunited,” Miss Rubens sald. * PROGRESS NOTED Philippines and Porto Rico‘ Enjoy Good Year, Mc- Intyre Reports. | By the Assoctated Press. An excellent year for the Philippine | government and people and steady prog- | ress in Porto Rico during the year prior | to the recent storm there are pictured | by Maj. Gen. Frank McIntyre in his | annual report to the Secretary of War | as chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs. | Speaking of the Philippines, he said &l | the finances are in excellent condition | public order is good, the conditions o | health and sanitation have steadily im- | proved and the statistics of production | and_trade’ bear cvidence of continued | progress, ALMA RUBENS, “After making many inspection trips Elture [am’ous leader‘s who eat Ralston | el A /- SEE-saw, up . ..down. Life is like that. Some people keep climbing up and up « . . while others never climb atall. Which will your childrendo. ‘Their opportunities for success will be better if you give them strong "constitutions. A bowl of hot Ral- ston every morning will help vitally ++ . because Ralston provides pro- teins for firm flesh, mineral salts for strong bones and sound teeth, vita- mins for life and growth, carbohy- drates for heat and energy, and bran for regulation. Begin serving Ralston tomorrow. Its whole wheat flavor is delicious. Children love it. And it's easily prepared. Try This Menu Tomorrow Baked Apple Ralston with Chopped Dates Scrambled Eggs with *Purina Muffins Milk Coffee SPURINA WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR adds delicious flavor to breads, muffins, waffles, cakes, etc., and gives them the full food value of whole ‘wheat. 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