Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1929, Page 11

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Terrors of an Australian Drought. I- A"N AMER"} AN agtators, who tad heid s meetng the | 3 100 and Juliet to Be Operatic Adieu |3 o sk tmion of what » drossnt the people to treat the American Presi- means in Australia it is stated that dent-to-be with “silent contempt.” The : : 5 1 | *Section W] i flent-to-bo with St cemtempt. " 72| For Famous Old Auditorium in Chlcago L T T D et | from the railroad stations along the REDS EURUPEANSs ;{“0 {durimlzL 3‘01 Py ;{ e "m‘?. ;z‘;r a rather prolonged dry spell last LY d ar from listening to such advice, the | g, e Assoclated Press. the theater, which the Vice President ks G i o : | people turned out en masse at every © 10—The 1 called “the greatest building in Amer- 2 o 7 way station and cheered and waved| CHICAGO, January 10. e famous ica,” was formally opened. Ral\;vdn;)nterxal for 184 px;lnduc;mlnge (4 4 with unstinted ardor. of the Auditorium, whose | “4q); | : supplied by Towa's corn. They include | old stage Adelina _Patti, greatest soprano °flface powder, corn sirup, gunpowder, ua l y e s a enSl e nCeso At Buenos Aires the throng which i y V. 7 somber proscenium arch for nearly four | her day, sang Juliet in_the Gounod | Soy, BRACEL, (oM BOQ FoiiN it | Hoover Trip Strikes Blow at|grected the party at the station Was | joces has yawned across the orches- | opera that December night. A Signor s has e o ¥ | breakf. . : |50 great that police lines could not | (™G "ioon s giittering “diamond | Ravelli was Romeo. The conductor|Meaklastlood The Meats and Poultry you buy in an ASCO Meat Market have been carefully horseshoe,” will echo to opera for the | was Romualdo Saplo, who now main- Sommesn selected by our corps of trained Buyers with years of experience in this branch of the Agitation Aimed at U. S. | sulted, bui it was friendly disorder, ect | wa i i : ¢ g SUhaa wite TalGnt expect b & worid |Ms time JADURIVAE, L |l e sl e T TS lan s business. They know the kind of Meats that will give you Satisfaction and the kind Business series game or a Lindbergh reception. | "0 Gich the heavy steel curtain | The performance January 26, wind-| wrs Oreslan mars | Particular Homekeepers insist upon having. Visit the ASCO Meat Market nearest your > A J07-011-13 G St NW) - | home, notice the splendid display of various cuts of Fresh and Smoked Meats and the & A “Viva Sandino” banner managed o 1Sh™ qoccond, just as “Romeo andling up the last season in which the y 1 g n low Prices that prevail. Make your selection, or allow our Meat Cutters to offer you a make its appearance at one point, but d ju e P i s | i % e Juliet” was chosen to open the theater Chicago Civic Opera Co. will use th that was &l X eapoD e A i: | tolopers 90/ yeArs agv. Auditorium, will have Edith Mason as a suggestion, and when the Meat or Poultry is served at the table we know it will have BY REX COLLIER. told this correspondent that the anti- Fong. i | 2 Ry | told this correspondent that the antic | @hloy the’ Auditorium was dedicated | Julict, Charles Hackett as Romeo and | & olie Vi gialificiagpeoval Sigt coremondent of The Star on the | SORCI Wil by European agitators, in December, 1889, the occasion was of | Glorglo Polacco o8, condaciory, Fofy | 5 e - A po- . - iv: sufficient national consequence to bring | michi, efrere, avloska an otreuil | . | In the Markets W here Quality Counts Your Money Goes Furthest! It cannot be denied that Latin Ameri- | 2nd they hinted that tradf, TNV | pregident Harrison and Vice President |are some of the other names in the ca has become the stamping ground of | o i . < »ntine: - |Le P. Morton on from Washington. | cast, | A A A A A A A A AN AN A AN AN AN AP far-flung organization of agitators of | Sisted that the native ArBetiel TiC | riey hiad been nominated In the unfin- | _The 1920-30 season of the Chicago ! F T MILK-FED CO E communistic }*‘fld“w“’& Whose D""“Pé'l e United States. The forcign dis- | ished structure the bvlu(li'e. mGu Civic Opera Co. will be given in hh,u | = objective at the present time appears to | et hETEC] bers |ernors from many States and officials | company’s new theater, now under o be the stirring up of anti-North Ameri- | COrdent clement, they declated, BAmPCE |{rom "Canada_also_were present, when | construction. :~ | Rib Veal Chops....." 45¢c VEAL Rolled Breast Veal.."™ 22¢ can_prejudice among the peoples of |} : e ihiittention. | . E entral and South America. AT e e T : | ‘Eed Ki Shoulder Veal Chops ™ 35¢ CUTLETS Bouillon Veal Roast. .™ 25, e ‘Sams supes A ot the Hoover | PRISON DOCTOR PRAISES Colored Man Found Dying. | ¢ /i Loin Veal Chops. P .b. 55¢ Lb., 60c Shoulder Veal Roast. .™- 282 | Uncle Sam’s supervisory activities in -y Y * ver % . \ | guay. Upon the arrival of the Hoove! turbulent Nicaragua have supplied these | S1a%: URGE SIC S0TE o5 was an at- Rom el A under-cover sniping. The United States | py ‘the mounted police of Uruguay— Bt irit akdeamigtiv by | Small Lean Fresh Hams. ...."™ 23¢ y willies ; End Cut Pork Chops........" 25¢c | Fresh Pork Shoulders. agitators with ammunition for their | fi0% ' anti-American demonstration, NARCOTIC FARMS BILL | sidust: stoeet, was found unconsclous in has been painted in the role of | veritable Cossacks they are, 400— perialistic collossus of the north, Iust- | {10 heart out of the outbreak in a very | New Yorker Declares Act Step For-| Mary Brown, colored, of the same ad- O e inating the | oo way. - hote DB IR S0 ¥ ward i APight A gatast Dryg i, (The geccte juad Gnd Brmer. | i Fresh Spare Ribs. ..........."20c Genuine Phila. Scrapple entire western world. methods well. _Here, again, it was & Addict Dt snd e ten wen bupted \ Selected Steer Liver. ........" 25¢ | Finest Hog Liver. .2 ' 25 Evidences f," this camn:im of propa- | small forcign element that caused mv G dead by Dr. I. Rutkoski of the hospital ) | ganda popped up here and there during ' disturbance. The Uruguayan officlals| oy for the Narcotic Rehabilita- | staffl when he arrived President-elect Hoover's good will trip | were profoundly vexed over the oc- tion Association yesterday, Dr. John M. to Latin America, despite careful pre- it is derstood , c:mi:m? |a¥:-': ‘k‘:' n:cpdulycini\sumuwd ;;‘; ’2;‘33;"“‘,';’.2;‘.5{‘ u:g w‘hn]‘:-npf‘{)ceed- O'Conner, chief ‘medical officer of the i : New York prisons, declared: “The pas- SCHWEITZER CHEESE | LIMBURGER CHEESE | GRUYERE CHEESE authorities. In fact, the extent of the | ings. Uruguay has no deportation law organized effort to discredit 111;9 Unh.]ed mder which 1t can take 1s€,ens to 1id, sage flém“fi; Sqnertgin :;gd;:n(lm:;x}cf:t},:: : V) b, 25 3 1o b s - remis States became apparent even before the | the country of undesirable aliens, 50 s o1 X Y ar: ortiondfor Hoover party embarked on its cruise.|she tries to ignore them. most significant steps forward in the K 2 y C y (4 P fight against narcotic drug addiction.” e Palo Alto, when half a dozen young men | sister republics. The native Brazilian H Federal institutions for the isolation and and women displayed anti-American |is a real admirer of the United States, treatment of criminal addicts. This | placards as the Hoover special train was | The marvelous reception accorded the | program will not affect the State pris. ea Fancy b et Vo RN st iom T The very choicest fruit grown. Small pits and fine flavor. A very healthful - Similar demonstrations were at- . vith s s for th rtici- | have their heroes. The anti-American reflects an awakened public conscience ! % :‘:’g?:rf:\‘2':\-}'”?1“&':'{,’,“1}&“ he particl- | etators in Latin America have chosen | and is most gratifying and encouraging 4 The Biggest Bread Value Sold Today! & i Sandino to play this role for them.|to those who are actively engaged in | From the cool mountain slopes - erel s to the disturbance at s to have less of a prob- Reference is had to the disturbanc Brazil seems to have less of & D N ins fon about to leave for San Pedro. good will party in Rio de Janeiro was ] o eloquent testimonial to this fact. | the States have such an institution, Dr. Demonstrations Attempted. 'All movements that would appeal to | O'Conner said. He added that: “The J an ten er ea‘v‘es breakfast dish, countries visited by Mr Hoover. It the | ;o %o o tendency down there to set | prevention and rehabilitation where purpose of these activities was to im- | FAcH b Fn A Yhandit Jeader as o | soclety is being mobilized for its own = : . ; e e o et martyr to the cause of South American | defenso and salvation.” of the semi-tropical, southernmost |y 4 o Big for it Ia Goubtful If he eaw any of the | independence™a victim of America S e o Isle of the Land of Blossoms, i y lctor rea e % 2 Mt Loaf the station in Hoover’s own home town, | lem in this connection than any of her the human instincts of the peupl‘e must | institution of this program by Congress “imperialism.” The effort has met With | ya1vs Tatest heavywelght product is Fporadic outbreaks, so quickly were they | T i 18 e th . | poor results so far simply because the i pri ¥V b e divined and squelched by the police and | Ery, "mass of Nicaraguans, of both | fime ORI He b fre ineh 1% comes the daintiest of teas .+« military offictals. selv ide dino as ' i e et L | R e B S S e e e FORMOSA ' Tt T P s 2 : L b e & imes to his crex warranting IS AP~ | — —— “ = est ingredients. n our own the disturbances might be quite errone- | CeME D ot F L Taring SquAd it ever s for Washington people by Washington bakers. ok We also selel the following kinds of Bread: Corby Baking Co., General Co., m;:];o:;f:;‘lg)lfigéoi::g};::;lr‘}fii;nfislgh':‘: he &?n:&g&rl’:l;ends;%dnw o a AT RS Aconiie in. Fittin - G Rice Schmidt’s Baking Co., Dorsch Baking Co. and Holzbeierlein’s Baking Co. R e e e e CLAFLIN =\ ; Reg. 12V5c ASCO Reg. 19c Del Monte atin America, but of nondescript in-|conferences in the world could have 92214tk ‘St . TEA o Small White M. M : tested to mot only by the highest off | terrible setback to the “Viva, Sandino” = ; Navy Beans Ince [Veat Asparagus Tips Ib. 150 3 Picni icnic Size Cans 48c vaders from Europe. This fact is at- | gotoniticheq ” It must have been 8 g;; ?K:“:{;S:an educators and the men | and Pan-American talwnys will ove a eet. debt of gratitude to America's nex b it s ASaerie Tegady Sl ac | L et for ITEING MROUt & et Ibs. VRER i the ayitabirgins UBWORLRY 0F | onp ey #ORA} BODCWILL . s TWosw: c gerious notice, The agitation has be- PRR AR Rl [d 9 [ NONE BETTER come so commonplace since the World anfg that nobody pays mucli\unttenholn Park Fund Recommended. l r l lo any more. muni are al- Jowad to hatd heir soeetings and. stage | o FCedent Coolidge today, recommend- 1="SELECTED CANNED VEGETABLES! their . parades _without. police interfer- | $0,1¢ COREX kamfgugg s Chiatter ° ° fo PY D 59 100, e they do ot throw bombs | nooga, National Milltary Fark, r lm l l e a ln ASCO Fancy Crushed Corn. .®*" 15c | ASCO Fancy Small Sifted Peas **"23c e e resident sal e fun was R e | oot et = o P g ASCO Golden Bantam Corn. . 19c | ASCO Sweet Tender Peas : ASCO Shoe Peg Corn. ......*" 17c | Farmdale Tender Peas. . the Lafayette extension road and the s b St T it el o Goes to ORANGE WASHINGTON PIE B | el e T tans e ed Ripe Toma! s . o There is & more sinister phase to the | pir o o014'v0ad. paving of which was au- tators are being used as tools by certain | == g&';‘s":'}t hmdii ,;.au::t:, 5"1“’ %‘m,;d b e Gy Farmdale Crushed Corn. . . .®? 12Y,¢ tes wi a view St min; r de-| - e i) i e b CARMITHS o A Fancy M B F : at all, this is true is not easily ascer- | : ; » ancy Muir Peaches b 19c l a Fancy A t b 32 oy . 4 : : = . 2 Calif. Evap. Pnco $ Ib. C tainable, but the report reached the FIRE-PROOF Evap. California ears of members of the good-will party T o R.A.G from several reliable sources. iy o In Costa Rica, for example, rumor | PRIVATE ROOMOR OPEN STORAGE 2 ey e | Resolve today to try a cup of our Delicious ASCO has it that the agitators receive moral 3 % - support, if not actual financial-aid, from LONG DISTANCE MOVERS_ g | Blend, and we know during the Year of 1929 you will certain foreign fruit companies who | CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1 4 P become a regular user of this Unusually Good Coffee. re resentful over the lucrative business 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. ¢ | uilt up there by the United Fruit Co. e 5 3 7 ; PHONE NORTH 3343 ' - ASCO Cofiee The American company, it is true, . seems to have cornered much of the ba- i o i i % 3 hana c of that little Central Ameri- ’ X . A 4 g can republic. The United Fruit Co, is H g nccused by the anti-American interests . . ~ A oy . b of seeking a strangle hold on Costa | Rica so as to bleed the republic of its resources with a greedy vengeance that P ¢ - 3 ; 4 % thuts out competition and leaves the % 3 : - i . ! e ‘You'll Taste the Difference. native growers “mercy” of i 1 ‘., ¢ d ; : : B Lot bbo iy t American fortune seekers. : v ' " . g High- Cofie L 49c q - c It is in Argentina, however, that the agitators have taken oot most frmi. | | | 3 . j n oo o Art Tin to o'.l;mtg gl":s;:riobu:’ x::lceiog w%:;e"?fl, # ; 3 ¢ | A heavier bodied coffee. Exquisite flavor. Drink More Milk for Health's Sake. been a widespread impression that the | B el TRy | e ool | At FreshBaked Yankee Cookies Lb. 19¢ gainsaying the fact that members of | | ¢ the good-will mission looked 'forward I crust. 1o the Argentine phase of the trip with o real )anxiet);j b’rhis mxi’etcvh lndlno way | R 1% | ou s L i . . | was lessened by news of the discovery | v il 7 s - 3 . . O & reported-plot 1o bumb the Hoover.| ; i 4 ; . ; Week End Suggestions in Our Meat Markets! special train and of the arrest and B ¥ | meenist || T g %% of ¥ Fancy Young Turkeys 48cLb. The sit in Argentina_turned | || Easy to make tion 2 out to be far different from that en- | Add water d b. i 5 visoned by some of the correspondents. | and bake S 4 2 . Vi Ve tice. In no country was the nyw greeted » ’ & 3 We will not have a heavy supply in all stores but our managers will be able to fill your order on very little notice. more enthuslastically, and the welcome Buy FLAKO st your grocer's Fore, tha the geeting st Men: . : e P Fresh Produce for the Week End furthermore, that the greeting at Men- . 5 s e ) ) o Delicious Crisp i Mrs. Harold Duke, (right) ezplains to Mrs. George Manning the real secret of her prize-winning cake—"Kitchen-tested” flour! “Black ng Apples” 6 Lbs. 2 5c doza was a deliberate rebuke to the “Y e ” C « ionall , if Baked” Another “Kitchen-tested”; Recipe R Gy A Sugary, Frost-Free, North Carolina It is called “Orange Washington Pie,” “Kitchen-tested” { means that every 66 9 but it’s really a cake. Yet—astonishingly batch of this flour has been tested in an Red Lbs. c simplified. Of 176 women baking it, only oven just like yours, before it goes to you. 3 were disappointed. And they blamed Tested for uniformity of result with home S oven temperatures, chiefly, for their recipes. Weet P Otatoes failures. That means Gold Medal Flour always By the development of an utterly new acts the same way EVERY TIME with Again We Advertise “The Stetson” 216 2 8 c Dozen type of flour—Gold Medal “Kitchen- your recipes. 1 tested” Flour—baking has been simpli- Ask your grocer for GOLD MEDAL Oranges Size fied amazingly for housewives. And the “Kitchen-tested” Flour. For perfect re- “They Are Tree-Ripened” g cause of most baking disappointments sults, be sure and get that brand of flour g&wzfl banished. before you try this recipe. The Above Prices Are EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS pemmemmmmsaemeeeee--==-Cut out along this line and save--======--. Below We List a Few of Our Regular Items. i RECIPE . . . . Orange Washington Pie e e R R R e (R BN RIS R R T T 1 thsp. corn starch, % cup sugar, 1 cup milk, 2 egg yolks, 1 tbsp. gelatin, % cup cold water, 3§ cup orange juice, rind of 1 Fancy Penn. Potatoes Nk l 5 pounds’ 25c oA orange, 1 tsp. lemon juice, 2 egg whites. intat 1. Mix corn starch and sugar together. 2. Add milk gradually and cook in top of double boiler 10 minutes. The Santa Fe maintains a special Service . Add s beaten egg yolks slowly. 4. Cook over hot water until thick. 5. Dissolve the gelatin in cold water and add to Bureau, in charge of its representative at i Add orange juice, rind and lemon juice, 7. While still warm, fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and chill. Hard * e 4 8. When the filling chilled and has begun to stifien, about 2 hours, pile it on one layer of cake and place other | Philadelphia, Pa. on ton. Leave in'a cold pace unti time to mrve.. Special Sponge Caker 3 exgb, 1 Cup SUgar, 4 tbep. cold water, 14 tep. Heads anis a age . . . . ounda, ice, 1 cup GOLD MEDAL “KITCHEN-TESTED” FLOUR, 1 tsp. baking powder, tsp. salt, 2 thsp. melted . - . lemon This Bureau isprepared toassist in planningawinter butter. METHOD: 1. Beat eggs until light. 2. Add sugar and continue beating. 3. Add water and lemon juice. 4. Sift flonr trip to California, Southern Arizona, or anywhere once before measuring. 5. Add flour, baking powder and salt which have been sifted together. 6. Fold in melted butter and Pounds c hwest. Detailed informati egish bake in a well greased and floured cake tin. 7. When cake is taken from oven, cool and split into &wo layers. 8. Place o Sout ation furtished about Filing between‘Tayera, 5. When reaiy o serve cover top and sides with whipped cream and then sprinkle with grated ofange Curley L] railroad fares, sleeper rates and hotel accommoda- rind TIME: Bake 30 minutes. TEMPERATURE: 330° F., moderate oven. 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