Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1937, Page 6

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A—6 | TAKE THE FAMILY Excursiond. Leave Washinglon 7:40 o.m. and 1145 a.m. o Choice_of 2 trains_returnirg_som *BALTIMORE $1.25Round Trip Saturdays and Sundays 4 $1.50Round Trip Daily —Good for 3 days from any B & O Ticket Agent ne. District 3300. Notionol 7370 R | BALTINORE & OHIO DOG SHOW Rockville, Md. High School Gym SATURDAY Februmz_27, 1937 isit Derwood Mill Booth Rockville Community Fair | February 26-27, 1931 | Derwood Dog Food, 1 Feeds and Flour on Display STARES OF PUBLIC VEXMRS.SHPSON | |Ex-King’s Friend Resumes | Social Astivity, but Re- sents Onlookers. | BY the Associated Press. CANNES, France, February 25.— Wallis Warfield Simpson, swinging out into Riviera society, cast off her title of “the Hermitess of Lou Viei” last night—but not her aversion to being stared at. With Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rogers, her hosts at the Villa Lou Viei, she dined with Sir Pomeroy and Lady Burton at the Chateau la Croe, near Antibes. Some sources declared Mrs. Simp- son might be interested in buying the chateau for a future residence after her marriage to the Duke ~f Windsor. They pointed out the house, situated on the Cap d'Antibes, overlooking the blue Mediterranean, has 12 spacious guest rooms, a huge garden and is completely equipped for extensive en- tertaining. Sensitive to Public Gaze. Friends of the former Baltimore girl said, however, she has become no less sensitive to the public gaze since she | started to go around more. They said she seemed to feel more and more that she was being stared | at even though Cannes residents were | becoming accustomed to her presence. As an example, they quoted her re- | I'M A BRAND-NEW OLD-TIME BEAN WITH WHOLE BEANS AND SAVORY BACON!| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON mark to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney T. Allen of St. Louis, Mo, with whom she dined Tuesday night at a hotel res- taurant. Seated in the dining room, Mrs. Simpson suddenly became aware of numerous eyes on her and was re- ported to have saild quickly to her hostess: “I don't like this. Can't we have & screen 80 people won't stare at us? I don't like it.” Windows Are Closed. “All right,” Mrs. Allen replied, or- dering a waiter to get a screen, close the windows and draw the curtains, in spite of the heat—and the other guests. One evi of Mrs. Simpson’s de- sire to “get Back into the world,” her friends said, was her three-day visit at a house party given by W. Somerset Maugham, British novelist. Her stay at Maugham’s villa, Mauresque, « fave ris to reports in Riviera society circles the author might be writing & new book in which Worcester o Mrs. Simpson’s romance with the former British King would be told. Maulesque, gave rise to reports in erable amusement over these reports, saying: “There is neither an atom, nor a shadow, nor a particle of truth in that theory. I am not writing any book now.” He declined to disclose the identi- ties of other guests at his house party. “The entertaining I do is of no in- terest to anybody in the world,” he remarked, cheerfully. BUG IN EAR PETRIFIES Kansan Suffered Much Pain in 48 Years Before Operation. TRIBUNE, Kans. (#).—Forty-eight years ago a bug crawled into the ear of Tom Foley as he was feeding & threshing machine. Periodically for years Foley suffered } Intense earaches. Recently doctors operated and removed the bug. It was | petrified. . Salt Guansibad Hi sellidt 2all 7t gt oty buok FIVE AWAITING CHAIR IN CHICAGO TONIGHT Two Women Included in Group of Convicted Murderers—Re- prieve Chances Fade. BY the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 25.—Five con- victed murderers, two of them women, watched their chances for reprieves fade today as they awaited death in the electric chair after midnight. The women were Minnie Mitchell, colored, and Mildred Mary Bolton, slayer of her insurance broker hus- band, who remarked during her trial, “They don’t convict women of murder in Cook County.” The others were Joseph Rappaport, convicted slayer of Max Dent, a Gov- IT'S EASY AND ECONOMICAL \ TO BAKE WITH its double raising action never fails! SMALL.. 5¢ MEDIUM . . 10¢ LARGE . . 15¢ D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1937. ernment informer, who was to testify during the former's trial on a narcotics charge; Rufo Swain, college-bred Ne- gro, convicted of slaying & young bride in her hotel room, and Allen Mitchell, husband of Minnie. Mitchell and his wife were scheduled to die at Menard Prison and the others at Cook County (Chicago) Jail. “I don't expect any mercy,” said Mrs, Bolton, who, unless Gov. Horner decides to stay her execution, will: be the first woman prisoner to be put to death in Cook County. Mrs. Bolton, who was given the sor briquet “Marble Mildred,” because of her calm demeanor during her trial, told interviewers she “sympathized” with the Governor. . Railway Day in China. China may have & rallway day to celebrate its recent railway accom- plishments. oU can have success time if you fol- lowrecipes carefullyand use Davis, the dependable baking powder. Get a can today—highest quality at lowest cost! I'M HEARTY AND THICK WITH} FINE VEGETABLES AND MEAT! I'M SCOTLAND'S OLD HEARTY APPETITES WILL GO FOR ME! BEAN % SOUP SOMETHING NEW IN GOOD EATING OF THE REAL OLD- FASHIONED KIND—This soup proves that Campbell’s know what hungry folks like to eat. First there is the enticing aroma of beans slow-cooking in a familiar old-time kitchen. Then you can see that it is good eating, for there are whole beans in it—whole beans in a delicious thick purée. And finally when you taste it the keen tang of fine bacon thrills your palate, Plump munchy beans. Savory bacon. Serve a thick and wholesome soup that’s made of these. And lady, you have something to set before the heartiest appetites you know. Campbell’s Bean with bacon Soup is something new in old- fashioned good eating. Treat your family to it. Put it on tomorrow’s shopping list. NEWS ! Until now, this brand new soup has been intro- ©. duced and advertised in one city only—one of the largest in the United States. Its success there was so immediate and spectacular that it is now being offered across the country. FAVORITE! AND IN JUST A FEW MONTHS 'VE MADE FRIENDS WITH MILLIONS OF AMERICANS! SCOTCH BROTH EVERYBODY LIKES THIS NEW SOUP BECAUSE IT'S SO HEARTY AND NOURISHING —When you want a soup that’s thick and substantial and teeming with good things to eat, then Campbell’s new Scotch Broth is your ““dish”. It’s a full-bodied meat stock crammed full of luscious vegetables and tender meat and made coaxy with delicate seasonings. It’s a soup that you ‘can “get your teeth into”. And will want to—often! Since America first tasted Campbell’s Scotch Broth just a few short months ago it has made friends in so many homes that today it’s the table-talk of the town. But talk is one thing and tasting is another. If you haven’t tasted Campbell’s Scotch AN — ~— Broth yet, ask your grocer for it now. NEWS f In the short time that Campbell’s Scotch Broth © has been on sale, it has been a sensational suc- cess the country over. There’s something about its hearty good= mess that people take to instantly. And you will, too. 8 suit Finnegan, PROSECUTOR PLANS PEGGY GARCIA QUIZ New York District Attorney’s 0f- fice Wants to Know Who Instigated Suit. BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 25.—Peggy Garcia’s $500,000 breach of promise Rubinoft switched suddenly from a civil court to the district attorney’s office yester- day. An assistant prosecutor, Eugene J. he would invite the [~ against Dave beauteous blond from Virginia to do some explaining at his office after he had studied the charges she made before a Supreme Court jury against the violin “maestro.” “I want to know,” said Finnegan, “whose idea it was to start and prose- cute this suit.” The trial was halted shortly after Miss Garcia and her attorney re- turned from a melodramatic trip to Virginia, where they sought to straighten out her marital history. In discontinuing the action, Justice was | Salvatore A. 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