Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1929, Page 30

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EX:!&I%S HELD (FOR MAN'S INJURY \V;dow, in Nervous State, 2 Unable _to Explain Chi- - cagoan’s Wounds. . By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, : September 27.—A widow, whowas knowhas “The 'Nightingale” ‘when she m on .the stage in her younger y was in jail waiting ™ be quutlnned xmnu about the seri- ous wounding of Charles M. Keckley, 62, in her apartment yesterday. “The Nightingale,” now known 'to fir neighbors only as Mrs. Florence Jacobs, 35 years old, was questioned | Erit 18st night and all yesterday,b ut police said her nervous condition precluded !.!rulll‘lble responses. Late last night she gave the first an- swer which police believed might ex- plain how Beckley was injured. “It may be—don't you see the state of mind I'm in—I don't remember— rhaps—I'm in such a haze—I may ;ve struck him,” she muttered. "Keckley, bieeding and unconscious from a blow on_the head, was found in the woman’s South Side: apartment “}R yesterday morning. ld with. Mrs. J!whl is Leg Lang- lois, a roomer at her place. Langlois said he found Keckley lying unconscious on a sofa and that Mrs. Jacobs- as- md lm glld he got what was com- ing to WASHINGTON IS DRY SAYS DEETS PICKETT Cellars Empty, Hence More Com- plaints, Declares Metho- | . dist, By the Associated Press. EAGLE GROVE. Iowa, September 27. —Rev. Deets Pickett of Washington, D. C., editor of the publication of the Methodist Board of Temperance, Pro- hibition and Public Morals, upheld the Volsteadian aridity of the Capital here Wednesday night before the Northwest "~ Iowa Ccn(erencz of the Methodist Church. Conference 0( the Methodist Church. Admitting _that Senator Brookhart. Republican, Towa, was “doubtless right” in his charges that liquor was served 10 Senators and guests at certain Wash- ington functions, Mr. Pickett maintain- ed that conditions had improved 50 per cent since Mr. Hoover became President. “In fact, I think .our present drive against prohibition is a direct result of the stringency of law enforcement. ‘Wine cellars are now empty, therefore ve hear more complaints against the Ccndmons in the Capital are largely the result of the attitude of Maryland toward the eighteenth amendment, Mr. Pickett asserted, adding that 90 per cent of the liquor consumed in Wash- ington is produced in Maryland and run into the Capital without molesta- tion from Maryland officials. Pineapple Ring. Melt half a cupful of butter, placed in an iron skillet, and cover with brown sugar. Stir until the sugar is melted. Place one whole slice of canned pine- e in the center. 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Grant, 3d, director o{ the ng‘ee uzld ‘wd-y ‘flut hc h udying 2 cosf 0 construetin seawall, which will have to be bul't out farther’ the river, to have the river- placed out father than the Buunt Rlvznlde Drive runs. Under present plans for the construc- tion, the riverside road will connect with a shelf of the water gate, the road runnln: from half way between the Memoria! and the northern "ifi a! the Polo Field, where the s 1 jut out into the Potomac wuzwlrd, to line the new road, is being studied. Three-Fruit Marmalade. overnight and then stew until tender. Add one pint of crushed pineapple and one large or two small or: either ground chopped fine. Add to this fruit an amount of sugar, then let ccome t¢ and rémove from the fire. n this canned, the above amount makes. about 10 pints. - Its chief value is that you can make it any season of the year when other fruitiis scarce. $77.50 SMALL APARTMENT e ind Diwee tign Or Slisht Alteration, o Rogin. 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