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Games. JANUARY II, 1927.PART IL 9 TUESDAY MORNING. 7- Early week-day shopping la beon If Ira the rule for our economical II hounasrlvas. Dealer can afford better value, and give mora tlma aa ft Take tlma ty trie forelock by pur-II ehaa'na vaur market auppliaa and II grooerlaa early In the week ehep tetfayl to erdsre. ait- OA Villi) "DO WW BOXER NEAR PRACTICAL RECIPES TRAINLOADS OF TOURISTS SHE CLDIBS LADDER TOWARD FILM FA3IE KNOCKOUT IN JD POET HIMSELF Hdpa for Epicure and AS Who Appreciate Good Cooklnf LEGAL RING HERE TODAY Feeding the West! Asserted Wnlttlet letter Take Honor From Frank Marston 1 a a -a f' TMt ta ews4uHd Nineteen Pullman Cars With Ohio Residents to Arrive Via Espee md-si ar mm Tfc.

Tive ta tbe Mr. Wet tb MformitMi tttir, mntaUMd alii ta e-(aetlrf enrxxaj Ln (fa boss ao14-m'uni aa Mrnt ta 4mainlB( eblea a tile Bititr iM no ftlieuy la ieo en product luw tune ra ijb'rt et lU In ouiar wli. Th. T1 4e- Tommy O'Brien Saved by Volunteer Second Just as Judge Calls "Time" Tommy O'Brien, wbose pugilistic v. r- elinM wla lie rMd.j ptomtUa el so proiMtuie thlr tm eeiuant foe Bonetarr tain 11'iaf a fccmue of Km ip.ee In iwum dt Th.

Tlaee tmiMm that tha publte It enUiitd ta aliMlnta tntetrtu la ttte Nineteen Pullman cars loaded with tourists from Ohio, comprising two special Southern Pacific trains, passed through El Paso yesterday yiomlng en route to Los Angeles, according activities in rings hers, there and everywhere "about the country has prove. satisfactorily to thousands of fans that he la no babe-ln-the-woods am ana tr reeJlf Belief la In eolumea ana 1U JuetlfT full eonftdea to thia potlf. Bmueete fcr nrfr and tefornatloa rwttlrtne aa u. prncr preperaUeo and aamnf of frnle "1.1 ta antwuttf ta tfcle eoiuaa erar? Tueedaj ana MACON (Ga.) Jan. 10.

VP) The Macon Telegraph saya today that It has a letter proving that John Oreenleaf Whittier waa himself the Inspiration for his poem. "The Barefoot Boy," and not frank Marston, who, too, roamed the Maasachueette with "turned up pantaloons." The Telegraph reprtnta a letter than it aaya la from the original la lta possession. It reada: "Oak Knoll, September 19. 1831. to wora received ny c.

Xu mcfsuj, in affairs of the roped arena, la the assistant passenger traffic manager of business world is another thing al tne railroad. together, aocording to testimony ananw an nauette to cart X. r. teNrttcrj Kltrtxn. tH AMt aracoa, GlaaaalaEd.) CHEF WYMAVS ANSWERS CHICKEN CHOP 8CEY B.

Los Angeles. This Americanized Chinese dish la not as compli No longer arc the food re cjuiremcnu of the West sup plied in th old wasteful, tboughtleia, tut-oomisa mannc of a few Tears ago. Under tha system of retailing that has pro. duced the Safeway Man, guesswork has given place to accnv rata knowledge, waste has made way for economy, and efficiency has kicked carelesa-oeas out the back door. Through thinking, planning, manipulating studying the seed of one section of the country in relation to the food atrppiy available in another section and employing all of the tremendous facilities for economical buying and selling The two Ohio eperlals are due to reach here today, the first at 11:20 a.m.

and the second at 11:30. The first section is carrying two cara for Pasadena, which will be cut om the train at Short). Two cars also will be taken from the train, at brought yesterday before Municipal Judge Pope when the local boxer appeared beiore that magistrate In supplementary proceedings oa a Judgment for $2000 returned against cated or dlfflcult to make as it would seem when one is eating it; it is quite within the possibilities of the home cook. Take the boned meat of "I was the barefoot boy the fighter on December 8, last. When the boxer appeared la court -ar a plump chicken with one sliced on-ion and fry It, after seasoning it well.

Xuma and sent to San Diego. The two special trains left Cleveland at noon Saturday. "These two special trains filled with tourists comprise the beet evidence that the 1927 rush of tourist travel is on to Los Angeles and other cen in hot lard: add a cupful ot finely chopped ham, a half-cupful of finely mmcea celery, a haif-cuntul of ereen beans, a half-cupful of bamboo ters in California." McFaul stated. yesterday, accompanied by his pretty wife, Mrs. Anne O'Brien, to explain why be bad not satisfied the orders of the Judgment against hire.

Tommy O'Brien, fighter, was in an alien land. There were no flying boxing gloves for him to adroitly duck or slip, but he took many a figurative punch on the chin from the body-Jarring legal hooks, Jabs and uppercuts, before he returned to his corner with a mor written about la thaV poem. Your other questions have not time to am thy friend. "JOHSf O. WHJTTJJSH." The letter waa written to Will Noble Northrop, formerly of Macon and now residing at Puyallup, the paper says.

aprouts, na a haii-cuprui or thinly sliced button Add also a half-cupful of rich stock, and a quarter-cupful of Chinese sauce. Cover closely and cook until the chicken A land cruise party of the Raymond Whltcomb will arrive in Los Angeles' tomorrow evening from New Orleans and other eastern cities. Ths party will be taken over the Apache Trail of Arizona today before continuing through the Imperial Valley and the Carriso Gorge to San Diego. The cruise party will disband here. al victory if not a referee'a decision.

la tender. Thicken tha sauce with flour beaten smooth in two table-spoonfuls of cream and add a table- provided by more than 900 retail stores the Safeway Man brings your defy needs your table by tha shortest roots) and ex the) lowest possible cost. 4 jW how the Safeway Man petfotma this modern rrdrsde of merdaaadMeg tod what It means to yon wd be more fully explained from week to week. Right sow the opportunity to swatl yourself of tha savings ha lor yea la presented sa ttat hems listed below. Testimony by the fighter ana- bib spoonful of finely chopped parsley.

Serve hot with boiled. rio of fried 1 SmS. BROADWAY wife yesterday showed that O'Brien had launched forth into the. business world a year ago when he purchased a half Interest la a cleaning establishment at Santa Monica owned by Arthur V. Elliott, a achoolby friend noodles.

RAISIN RBTBABD MARMAIAPB H. A Riverside, CaL-Ono quart EXTENSION GAINS STEP of the O'Brien testified that DISPLAY OF POULTRY TO OPEN TODAY the past year he had paid out nneiy cut rhubarb, two cupruia sugar, one-half cupful ot seeded raisins, one quarter-cupful water. Wash and dry the rhubarb, do not more than (12,000 in debta standing against the concern before be entered It and that he had finally written it skin, cut into very small pieces, put into porceiain unea Kettle, cover witn 1 off as a loss and gotten out, leaving his note for 12000 with Elliott, who turned it over to K. P. Clark.

Testimony showed that O'Brien had Ordinance of Intention for Improvement Adopted by Council Unanimously The ordinance of Intention for the sugar, add the water, place over a slow fire five minutes, stir until the sugar la dissolved, then boll rapidly five minutes; add the raisins which have been washed and cut fine, and boll slowly forty minutes. Be, sure to remove glasses or lare and fill given his wife an expensive wrist watch for Christmas a date after the a demonstration of the fmytajj power-of small sums at Safeway Stores prices that mean real Savings and qualities the very best -wfiaatt wM feuy Martha Sleeper NEW NAME ON LIST OF BABY STARS Comedienne of Hal Roach Picture Studio Voted One of "Lucky Thirteen" Martha Sleeper, pretty Hal Roach comedienne, last night waa selected by the balloting committee ot the Wampas, cinema press agents, as return of Use Judgment. Legally the while the marmalade is boiling hot. wnen cooi, cover. Bet away in a cool.

Pigeons and Rabbits Will be Shown Also at Exhibit; Alien Lands Contribute The Heart of Los Angelee Poultry, Pigeon and Rabbit Show, sponsored by the Greater Southern California Poultry Association, will open its doors at 437-443 South Spring street at 10 a.m. today and continue until 10 o'clock opening and extending of Broadway as a wide, through traffic artery from its present terminus at Pico street watch was liable to confiscation towards satisfying the Judgment, as was a watch worn by the fighter. Both plecea of Jewelry had been ordered taken by Judge Pope. Then Attorney Phillip A. McHugh.

who had been a spectator in the courtroom, agreed dark place for winter use. This amount makes three and a half glasses. to Forty-first street, where It will GRAPE FECIT A LA RC8SE W. A. finl -Thr to help O'Brien handle his money affairs, if the fighter bo chose.

connect with Moneta avenue, thus forming a Unit of the Broadway-to-the sea project, waa unanimously adopted by the City Council. The motion to adopt the ordinance was Sunday night. On this representation, Judge Pope grapefruit, two-thirds cupful sugar, one cupful iheavy cream, one table-spoonful powdered sugar, one tea-snoonful sherrv wine or orancei lulr. one of the "lucky thirteen" baby stars deemed to have the brightest J. Will Blaclunan, chairman of the executive committee said yesterday that entries have been received from ordered the watches returned to and his wife and set the case for further hearing on the 24th at which time the fighter will appear in the legal arena, properly seconded and ready to tell his story.

chances for attaining stardom during the present year. Miss Sleeper waa selected to till the place made widely separated parts of the United few grains salt. Cut grapefruit In halves, remove seeds and tough portions, sprinkle with sugar and chill ice box; beat cream with nowriril aiicnr- i states. Tnis js the second poultry show staged by the association. vacant by the withdrawal Saturday night of Jeanne Navelle from the roster of winners because of a break sherry or orange juice, force through Of interest to the fanciers or the Coast is the fact that placing the awards are three of the most prominent poultry Judges of the United Country Gentleman Corn 4 No.

2 cans 69c Safeway Shoe Peg Corn 4 No. 2 cans 69c Golden Bantam Corn 4 No. 2 cans 69c Highway Peaches 4 No.ncans 69c Safeway Peas 4No.2cam69c Oak Glen String Beans 4No.2carw 69c Oak Glen Beets 4 No. 2 cans 69c down following an ear operation last made by Councilman Shaw, seconded by Councilman Barnes. Under the terms of the ordinance adopted yeeterdiy the city will appropriate $800,000 from general funds for the improvement because of the benefit to be received by the entire city.

The remainder will be paid by a large assessment district, the map of which has been adopted by the Council. The district is now to be posted wtttv nnflnM. nf pastry Dag, so as to rorm a square, garnish each corner with a candled cherry. 1 1 tt week. Mies Sleeper was born in Forest Bluff, 111, June 24, 1910, and In her AVOCADO ORIENTAL J.

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L. McCord of Peoria, A. C. Smith, professor of poultry husbandry of the University of Minnesota and Harry H. Collier of South Taooma.

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sixteen years Is declared to have accomplished more than any girl In pictures. When she was 10 years of age she appeared la Carnegie Hall; seed and half fill with finely chopped. Preserved kumauats. Plana tha avn. then will follow the hearing of the i protests.

If these are small in I cado halves on erlan lntt.m-. iit-. H. Broadhead, specialty Judges, will also serve the poultry department. Pour large floors, covering an area of 43,000 square feet, are devoted to the exhibit, whic hlncludes girds from Africa, Australia, New Guinea, India, etc.

Minute elevator service will rlst 0 will tay cup iutlar or Burfarina 1 cup Boyden'e Honay 3 egg yolki Crated rin4 of 1 Union I tubleipoona lamen juice About 3'4 uja flout teaspoon tab 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup aaedleaa raisina Metropolitan operahouee and elsewhere in New York ea a solo dancer, and her pantomimic ability as a child waa acclaimed on New York's Her mother had been an actress and painter. Her father, the late William B. Sleeper, was a former Montana rancher and one-time Representative to Congress. He died while Martha and her mother were en route to New York less than a year The 'new baby' star signed with Hal Roach at 13 and is regarded as an excellent eccentrio type. She still "goes to school" under private tutors and finds time to devote to outdoor sports In addition to accomplishing her work on the silver screen.

a visit to aU departments easy. COL. FRITH WILL STEP OUT TODAY ber, they will be denied and the final ordinance will be adopted. Then will follow the condemnation hearings which will require probably three years. PLANS LAID TO BURY VETERAN DRUGGIST Funeral arrangements are being made for Edward Stanley Castle, who died.

Sunday at the family realdence, 884 South Westmoreland avenue. Death was Caused by heart disease following acute indigestion. Mr. Caatle had been in the drug business for Cream the shortening, beat in the luflar. I stir in the egg yolkv the lemon and honey, men atir in ine nour, in wnicn salt and toda have been tilted, add seedless raisin and fold in the' egg 4 No.

2 cans 49c 4 No. 2 cans 49c 4 No, 2 cans 49c 4 No. 2 can 49c 4 No. 2 cans 49c Highway Corn Highway Peas Kidney Beans Pineapple Juice Highway String Beans whites which have been beaten until stiff. Drop the rip of a teaspoon two inches apart onto a greased baking pan and bake in a moderate oven.

Chopped nut may be substituted for raisins, or more than twenty-flve yeara, twenty both may be used, Write for other delicious honey recipes of which were spent at castle's Pharmacy, Ninth and Bixel streets. He leavea his widow, three daughters, Julia, Jessie and Emma, and a eon, M. R. E.L.DOHENY HONORED AT CLUB DINNER contained in Staney Puerden New Recipe Folder. Sent FREE.

Addrew A. Boyden Dept 4, Box 240, Arcade P.O., Lo Angele.v BOYDEN'S Honey i PURE, eoming from the flower to die bee to you, un changed by hand. Blended from the Business and Civic Leaders Participate in Notable Event for Oil Magnate most delectable flavor, fresh from the lew honey harvest. AUDUBON SOCIETY PRESENTS LECTURE The fourth la a series of lectures by the California Audubon Society la the main lecture hall of the Los Angeles Public Library will be given Thursday evening at 7: o'clock. The speaker will be E.

Laurence Palmer, professor of rural education at Cornell University, and one of the leading authorities on nature education In America. His subject will be "Bird Study tor Universities; Bird Study for the Public" Highway Tomatoes 4no.2coim39c Highway Hominy 4Mb.2icm39c Soap the ideal laundry soap 10 bor 39c Year Creeer Hat Boy lent Honey. BOYDEN'S Uniform Blend HONEY It PURE Edward l. Doheny, oil magnate, was the guest of honor laat night at an appreciation dinner, given by the Breakfast Club in' the ballroom of the Btltmore. More than 350 guests attended," the majority of whom are widely known in the clvlo and business, life of the The occasion alno witnessed the initiation of Mr.

Doheny as a member of the club, the ritual being conducted by Maurice De Mond. president of the 2s Calimyrna Figs Domino Matches Breakfast Club, assisted by W. Blrnbaum, chairman of the Police Commission, and Fire Commissioner 2iooz.pkgs.29c 4 packages 29C pour over a lemon French dressing and sprinkle over all finely chopped, blanched almonds. CALIFORNIA APRICOT TART Cook, drain and press through a colander enough dried apricots to make one and a half cupfuls of pulp, add to the pulp three tablespoonfuls of orange Juice and pour Into baked pie shell. Cover twenty-four halves of dried apricots with warm water, let stand one hour; place over a slow fire and cook until the halves are tender; do not allow to get too soft.

Cover the apricot pulp with the apricot halves, place with the hollow side up, in each hollow place a blanched almond and cover all with a Jelly made by dissolving one teaspoonful of gelatine in one tablespoonful of cold water and stirring into two-thirds pf a cupful of the hot apricot Juice. SMOTHERED CHICKEN D. Sawtelle, Cel. -Split a young roasting chicken down the back and ley It, breast up. In a baking pan or casserole.

Spread with a layer of butter, pepper and salt, and pour over it a cupful of boiling water. Cover closely, and cook in the oven about an hour. If nearly tender, pour over It one cupful of thick, hot cream and two cupfuls of fresh mushrooms; cover again, and cook from fifteen to twenty minutes longer. Place the chicken on a hot platter, stir the gravy well and, if necesBary, thicken it with a little flour, pour over the chicken and serve. Oysters can be substituted for the mushrooms.

Cook tuall the same way, SALMI OF DUCK WITH OLIVES Roast for eight minutes two sprig-tall ducks. Cut off the breast, wings and legs, and put the carcasses into a saucepan with a dozen cloves, one onion and half a dozen stalks of celery. Cover with water and simmer to make a good gravy, then strain. Put in a saucepan the meat, two ounces of butter, the gravy, salt, pepper, cayenne, half a head of celery cut In small one teaspoonful of currant Jelly and on dozen stoned olives. Cook gently etn minutes, add a piece of butter rolled in browned flour, stir until smooth.

Blm-mer five minutes, then serve with boiled or fried hominy. GODARD SAUCE Put about half a pound of pieces of raw ham into a saucepan with an onion and a carrot, both sliced, and one-fourth pound of butter; fry them until lightly browned, then pour in one and one-half pints of dry champagne, and simmer for half an hour, Strain the liquor into a stewpan and mix with it one quart of Spanish sauce and one breakfast cupful of essence of mushrooms. Boll the sauce till it is of a thick creamy consistency, then strain through a broth napkin into a bain-marie pan. It la then ready for use. CARDINAL SAICE Cut the meat of a cooked lobster Jn small dice, aaute them slightly in butter, add some sherry wine and a pint of Veloute sauce.

Cook for a few minutes. Mix the yolks of two eggs with some cream, and stir into the sauce, also two ounces of butter and a tablespoonful of chopped lobster ooral. VELOCIE SAl'CE Melt one-half pound of butter a sauce add one-half a pound of flour, and cook slowly for fifteen minutes, without attaining color. Moisten this "roux" with two quarts of white stock. Stir well with a wire whisk to obtain a smooth sauce.

Add an onion, a stalk ot celery, and a few white mushroom Let It boll slofly for an Skim off the gat (or grease) and then strain through a fine sieve, and put away for fur Liar use, Try Delicious French Dressing Ml bp teaspoonful of salt, uaipoouiul wbits pepper, en level teaspoonful mustard, tarn amount paprika, lowly add one cupful of til, then add cupful of TdYO 8AUCE sndSaedt-ful vinegar. I Director McReynolds to Assume Enforcement Job on Arrival from East Gen. Lincoln Andrews, assistant Secretary of the Treasury and national dry czar, has accepted the resignation of Col. Robert E. Frith, prohibition administrator for Soutn-ern California and Arizona, and Col.

Frith will turn over the office to Frank; B. McReynolds, new appointee, upon the letter's arrival in Los Angeles from Washington today. Col. Frith made the announcement yesterday upon -receipt of a -letter from Gen. Andrews, who thanked him for his co-operation with.

the department in remaining on duty despite the press of personal affairs. Considerable speculation wa engaged in yesterday by prohibition officials as to who would. succeed Ma. Blaine Andrew Dixon, assistant administrator in charge of -enforcement, who roslgned the first of the year. Organization of Advertising Men Effected Organization of an advertising managers' section of the Southern California Editorial Association waa perfected last night at a banquet meeting in the Alexandria.

The body will be known as the Southern California Newspaper Advertising Managers Association, Cyril Garratt, advertising manager of the San Bernardino Sun-Telegram, was elected president without a dissenting vote. O. G. Franke of the Orange News, waa chosen vice-president, and George R. Fugate, Pasadena Star-News, secretary-treasurer.

The board of directors comprises W. H. Hanley, Santa Ana Register; T. Har-wood Young, Hollywood Citizen; George M. Blair, Corona Independent, and A.

V. Douglass, La Habra Star. The purpose of the organization it to further the best interests of advertising departments of Southern California papers. Short addresses were-delivered by Philip Valentine, who discussed rotogravure advertising, and Robert Corrlgan, automobile editor of the Gleudala News. Mr.

Corrlgan declared that competition among automobile dealers in 1927 will be greater than ever. "Lealers who are not on their advertising toes this year will be outxt the race altogether," he said. awltst IDs will toy Hex Law, The guest or honor waa also the recipient of a specially designed chair tor his office and a State of California deputy Are marshal'a badge. A musical program was followed by a review of the prologue cast of the Carthay Circle Theater. The singers were Harold Proctor and Nelle Oott-hold.

William Msy Garland was the toastmaster of the evening, and his 6 packages 19c Chewing Gum remarks were followed by short speeches by Mayor Cryer, Mayor Jamea Rolph, of San Francisco, Motley Flint, Joseph F. Henry Hershey Chocolate Bars Searchlight Matches v. Meiveny, J. Dabney uay, jonn Mott. Attorney Frank Dr-Robert A.

Milllkan, Morris Gest. Frederick Warde," Charles F. Stern. Bishop Cantwell, John S. McOroarty and Eli P.

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Seediest Dickens Easay Contest Made More At tractive for Children Th.ra will i turn rajih nrlZM In II Heinz Spaghetti small can stead of one offered to school children tor essays on Dickens by the Los Angeles branch of the Dickens Fellowship, according to announce, ment made yesterday by Mrs. Caro 2. fcr 19c US', a 2 packages 19c HI package 19c package 19c Shredded Wheat Dromedary Dates line a. ager, presiaeiiv-riuBin-un v. fallnar.hln Th.

AH nrlm. criffl- nally offered for the first prize, will Sungrown Pitted Dates JL? tmtiu Americn iitStt De given aa a secona pnzr. unaer ww new plan, and Mrs. Esger will give a first prize ot S10. Mrs.

Eager also announced that, because so many children wish to compete in the essay contest, the prize winners will not be read at the annual Plrkena birthday banquet of the club but that they will K. mai l.tKT date, aa children 11 a jK 3 GVQb 3l11GC EAST BIDE TO CLEAN IP The Ninth District Chamber of Commerce yesterday notified the City Council that the chamber will work for the removal ot all unsightly building dumps, on the et side of Los Angeles, and will promote th establishment there ot parks and I f'jHWWPBaiajh rorjlifi 1 1 -raWsff will have more time In which to pre GENUINE ORIENTAL SHOYU orcamlkh Write Ppt. pare and sunmis inm. rmw for closing the contest wlU be announced later. Mid by TOYO SHOYU 4W4 W.

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