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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 13

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The Registeri
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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 30, 1930 13 35 GIT MYSTERY IN UBLE PROGRAM AT MIXING WBOQVSIII'TO END HERE THURSDAY Shelley's, a diamond ring win be given away after the first show. Andrew Johnson has been the only ex president of the United States to sit as member of tho American senate. modern classic and ono of the most powerful of Its knid ever Written, is enacted by a strong cast convincingly supported by genuine types and should prove of great appeal to everyone. Tonight being gift night at Fin DORSAY Star of "Hot For Paris," 'he rsturns hers tomorrow in her latest film, "Women Everywhers at the Fox West Coast theater. END IN TORT HIKER'S 1, BOWL ATiM MEREDITH Berry Muffins and Wsfflesl tomatoes in thin slices.

The tomatoes ought to be of medium sise so that the slices will not be too larre. Put the vegetables into 111 jar with a little salt between the layers. Let stand overnight. In the mornin turn the vegetables The "Two Black Crows" of radio fame and more recently of talking pictures, reach new heights their latest all talking picture, "Anybody's War which is now being shown at the Fox Broadway theater. The film opened there Monday and shows through tomorrow night.

Why Bring That Up" was the first all talking picture made by Moran and Mack but ft does not compare with their latest offering, it is claimed. The plot concerns the activities of the Buford, dog catcher, played by Moran, who loves his dogs so much that he can not do away with them, but keeps them in his home. Then th war breaks out and he is forced to leave them. He Walker's State is offering another popular double feature program tonight and Thursday. Great dramatic strength is given "Untamed," ail talking picture, because of the contrast between the first locale In the Central American jungles and the later scenes in the center ot fashionable New York.

Joan Crawford has the strongest and most effective role yet given her as "Bingo" Oowling, the daughter of an oil prospector who Is 18 before she leaves ths jungles for blase Manhattan, She Is supported excellently by Robert Montgomery in the lead. Ernest Torrence as "Murchison" is his usual capable self, and Into a colander to drain, giving this "Midnight Mystery latest all talking feature made by Betty Compson, comes to an end of Its Santa Ana, run at the Fox West Coast theater today. The picture has been playing here since Sunday. A story of murder and mystery In an old English castle far up on the Maine coast, the picture has everything to make an audience shiver, while the solution makes It one of the most interesting pictures seen here in the past several months. Hugh Trevor has the leading masculine role In the picture, while others in the east include June Clyde, Raymond Hatton, Ivan Leber deff and Marcelle Corday.

The story concerns two men who plan a fake murder to arouse the interest of a house party up on the Maine coast. One "kills" the other and then brags about it. Just when operation a full hour. Arrange me vegetables In a largo kettle with sugar sprinkled between the layers. Pour the vinegar over them and place the spices, tied In a small cheese cloth bag, down In the center.

Use a Very slow heat to heat the pickle and When It begins to steam put an asbestos pad under the kettle and keep the heat Just so Lad es and Gent el men Huckleberries, blueberries or wild blackberries make grand fruit muffins, nd still grander fruit waffle. Use your favorite recipe, mix in a cup or more of uncooked berries and baks as usual. In the case of the waffles, have some of the fruit alightly cooked and weetened, serve over the waffle with whipped cream. With coffee or Iced tea on hot nights fruit waffles make a satisfactory supper. Another dessert suggestion Is this: when yoa are making pie paste, take out a email amount, roll out, dot with slivers of butter, roll over three times, roll out, repeat the operation and then fit the puffy pastry Into muffin tins to make shells for tarts.

They keep well, you know. Use any kind of berry sweetened with brown sugar, heated until the Juice runs. Fill the tart shells, top with whipped cream and serve for a quick dessert. The tarts should not be filled until dessert time they do not Improve by soaking. TODAY'S RECIPE Sweet Tomato Pickle 7 pounds green tomatoes 3 pounds brown sugar 1 quart cider vinegar 1 cup white mustard seed Holmes Herbert aa "Pressley" lends a delightful touch of sure and easy acting.

"Temptation" features Lois Wilson and Lawrence Gray and has many humorous and pathetic touches with real human quality. INTEST SHIED TO tries to get into the army but Is rejected because he has no feeling in his feet. How he gets to France and becomes a great hero, is one of the features of the plot, while the comic antics and conversation of both Moran and Mack make the picture one of the most interesting and amusing that has shown here in a long time. A Fox movietone news reel, an all talking comedy and other short subjects are shown. Here We Have It! The most remarkable opportunity of the contest to vote for your favorite candidate! Buy FOX WEST COAST he is being ostracised for the fake murder, the friend Is actually murdered and he Is pointed out as a real murderer.

How Betty Compson, in the role of an amateur detective, unravels the mystery and frees the man she loves, is the highlight of the performance. A Fox Moivetone news reel and an all talking comedy are shown. END ON AUGUST 24 BIG CAST IS SEEN IN NEW MOVIETONE the pickle will simmer. Cook three hours and do not stir. If you must, lift with spatula from bottom up.

Store In pint Jars securely sealed. A big tablespoonful of this pickle has a calory value of about 100, largely due to the sugar content. A bachelor's own recipes makes fascinating reading for any one who enjoys cooking and particularly those who live alone and find recipes for one person hard to find. To get the correct masculine slant on this question I rifled the files of a man who Is famous among his friends for his unique cooking. The leaflet is free thia week If a stamped, self addressed envelope accompanies your request.

THURSDAY: Tomorrow's lesson will be something special for children: Ginger Pop. ANN MEREDITH. MELODRAMA OF SEA HERE THIS EVENING DESERVES PRIZE LEBANON, July SO. Henry T. Leese deserves a prise.

While motoring through Elisabeth, N. recently, he ran Into a traffic beacon and smashed it He called the police, told them about it, and said that because of his hurry, he could not appear at the police station but would do so on his way back. Police, arriving at the scene, found he had not only set the beacon back in place, but had brushed up the broken glass. SC "Women Everywhere, the movietone musical romance, opening Thursday at the Fox West Coast theater, required a east of over 200 players to give the necessary realism to the scenes of life In Morocco, the French Foreign Legion, and the battle with the Arabs in the desert. Besides J.

Harold Murray and Fifl Dorsay, who enact the leading roles, and the other principal players, the cast includes sailors, Legionnaires, Arabs, Spahis and women. Alexander Korda directed the production. 1 ounce each whole cioves and stick cinnamon green peppers, onions, sliced Salt see Slice the onions and green In thin shreds, and the green The stirring melodrama of the sea, "The by James Oliver Curwood, opens tonight for a three day run at Shelley's Third and Bush street house. The story, which is indeed a With the big Santa Ana Register Fox theaters popularity contest scheduled to end August 84, candidates are today making every effort to obtain needed votes to give them the lead. Another accounting of votes In the contest will be made tonight and the results printed In the Register tomorrow.

This counting undoubtedly will show more than one candidate with more than 1,000,000 votes. Several had more than 800, 000 at the end of last week. Mario Mecurio, who until the past week has been leading the boys' division ot the contest, is securing most of his votes through the sale of Fox theaters scrip, it was revealed today. He gets extra votes for the sale of scrip to the tune of 15, 000 votes for the sale of one $10 book and 10,000 votes for the sale of each book. Other candidates sre doing the same, according to Norman 8 prowl, Fox theater manager here, who has char sre of the contest, with the re OLIVE LAHABRA A 10 A 10 25,000 Votes With Every $10.00 Scrip Book 10,000 Votes With Every $5.00 Scrip Book Tomaht and 1 nuraday Adldtlonal areas planted in rubber in Sumatra last year brought the total acreage up to nearly 900,000.

Two AH Talkinfl Features OLIVE, July 30 Mr. W. E. Maguire and daughter, Betty, spent Thursday In Los Angeles. Miss Neva Henderson is staying in Whittier.

Mrs. Lulu Shandrow and Mrs. J. T. Wilbur spent Thursday evening in Long Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schryer and Mrs.

Jack Andrews and children LA HABRA, July JO.Llttle Betty Lou Sanders, months Id daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EH Sanders of South College avenue, underwent an operation for mastoids Sunday morning at the Anaheim sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs.

Sanders recently returned to La RARE WEDDING BLOOM SBURG. July 80. There was cause for great celebration here recently when Lena Fau sey and Joseph Mordan were married in the Canby Lutheran church by the Rev. D. L.

Bomboy. The wedding was the first to take place in the church for 80 years. suit that the number of ballots cast i in the race will be extremely large before August 24, Chrysler Expert 506 N. Broadway JACK DAWDLE with Mrs. David Fairbin and iimlijiWH ii niw 'W 'M mA A 1st, "TEMPTATION1 With Lois Wilson and LswrDfts Qrny children spent Wednesday in Newport Beach.

Frances Greminger went deep fishing Friday with friends arte nam iliila aii snsl Help your favorites win leading parts in a moving picture and their choice of any of the prizes By baying Scrip Books you get more than TWICE AS MANY VOTES, and when you exchange Scrip for tickets you get MORE VOTES. from Anaheim. Mr. and Mm. Charles Williams spent Friday in Newport Beach AND COMFORTABLE Now Playing Closes Thursday 4R9AUWAY Tonight, Thumb? mi Friday "The Slaver" Tonight at 1:30 Ws Will Give Away an UK Solid Gold DIAMOND RING SHELLEY'S 3rd and Bush 25c Tickets .250 Votes 50c Tickets 500 Votes 35c Tickets 350 Votes 65c Tickets.

.....650 Vote Habra from several months stay In Oklahoma. Mrs. Alfred Hacker is able to be out after several days illness. Mrs. Luther Gadget underwent an operation at the Fullerton hospital the last of the week.

Little Elbert Lee Ratliff, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ratliff, underwent an operation on his right leg at the Orthopedic hospital in Los Angeles, The operation Is a particularly delicate one as the cords in the leg have to bo clipped and the leg will have to be put in a cast for six. weeks before he will be able 7 to walk again.

Mrs. Charles Ooodchlld was delightfully surprised Saturday afternoon on her birthday when two of her old neighbors in La Habra came to her home for luncheon and provided a birthday cake and THE TWO BLACK OPENING Garden Dance Newport Bssch Thursday Night Strictly Old Tims Dsnos Admission 50c, Ladies Free Sunday Night Old Tims snd Modern where they are building a home. Mrs. H. L.

Schryer and Mrs. Jack Andrews visited Mrs. Bill Schryer in the Fullerton hospital. Mrs. S.

E. Hanks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 8. E. Brady, was operated on recently in 8an Francisco.

Mrs. Hanks is doing very well now. Mrs. Earl Boles returned home Monday from New York. She is to be home for five days.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans and baby spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Evans.

F. M. Breshears called on his sister, Mrs. H. S.

Henderson, and family, Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shandrow are makina a tour of Yosemite valley. Contest Closes Aug.

24th Clip This Ad It Will Admit 2 For ths Pries of Tonight Only 2SBI Get This Beautiful Large Roy Knight and John Wilbur mericao Flag sherbet for the surprise iuncwm. Her guests were Mrs. C. H. Baldwin and Mrs.

Tbermon Means of Santa Ana. Frank Hibbs of Elslnore is spending several days with his sister, Mrs. C. V. Smothers.

He arrived Monday morning from Elsinore. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Doyis expect to leave Thursday for Ventura where they will hunt deer In the mountains there. Mr. and Mrs. M. G.

Renken and children left Monday for a week's stay at Oeean Park. Miss Elva Parson of Salinas has returned to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Parson, after a year's stay In the north. Miss Parson will remain here and ntr hr senior year at Fullerton spent Thursday evening at ths Orange County Athletic club In Delhi at the prise fight. Mr. Erwln and Mrs.

O. Van Patten of Rose drive, spent Thursday with Mrs. H. L. Schryer.

Mr. and Mrs. William Schubert and family spent Wednesday at Newport Beach. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Wilbur and daughter. Patsy, Betty Maguire and Willeta and Mabel Henderson spent Friday evneing at Newport Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Evans called on their son, Harry Evans, in Whittier Thursday. Funnier Than Ever In, 'Anybody WurV (X Qaramoiml picture With Your New or Renewal Subscription to the IMPORTANT ANNIVERSARIES No. 16 of a 8er(es high school which she was unable to complete year before on account of Illness. Mrs.

Tacy Bristow and son Everett of Long Beach spent the past week at the C. Strong heme. Nelson Krahibel of the U. S. S.

Oklahoma was a guest fnr severs! days also. He left ippjj LAST TO Vr TIMES Superb ffcf 2 Outsmarts ths Fsmalt B4t v3 fi IM hll Vanes 'CjT WI Display Flag on the Following Days Labor Day Flag Day Decoration Day Fourth of July Washington Birthday Lincoln! Birthd?" Description Full five feet long and three feet wide, made of good quality cotton bunting with sewed stripes and colors guaranteed fast to sun. With strong canvas headings and brass gromets. m. wf asr Hugh Trtvor Raymond Sunday evening with the fleet for Seattle.

1 Raymond Launer, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Launer is spending the week with his grandmother atj Manhattan Beach. i Mr.

and Mrs. P. M. Stanley ofj Whittier, former residents, enter tained with a beach party at their cottage at Newport Beach Sunday.) A picnic dinner was served at noon and the afternoon was spent in playing pinochle. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs, B. R. 8 tan field, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Moss, Mr. and Mrs. A. Talbert. Mr.

Smith, Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Dingus of Whittier and Mr. and Mrs. E. Stan field of La Habra.

William C. Utley of Cahuenga Park and Miss Marian Gaumits of Los Angeles were married Saturday evening at the city hall by Judge C. Earley. Judge A. C.

Earley filled the Hatton (3tl If ftado Picturta Present IT COSTS YOU ONLY Gen. Wm. T. Sherman Born 1820 He "War is Hell." Then he stopped talking and went to fighting, giving to all succeeding men a lesson in brevity and efficiency. Following his lead, we simply say, today: "Our work is cheaper than you can do it at home, and better." And we're prepared to spend the rest of our lives proving it to you.

43c without Staff 81c with Staff To secure the 3x5 flag, fill out the blank below, bring or mall it to The Register office pulpit of the Fullerton Baptist hiinh mt hnth services Sunday. with your payment of 43c The flag will be given or sent to you. If you desire the fine tear I iuU SiS MW .16 at" iar ssam. mm iBLWnuraJ EVERYWHERE) rrv.m.r", holder with the flag pay 8 1 c. To Have Flag Mailed to You Enclose 7c For Postage Kenneth Stanfield, boy singer of KNX, who makes his home on East First street, sang at an O.

E. S. program at Laguna Beach Thursday evening. He was accompanied by Miss Valerie Herman (Miss La Habra). A rox Picture The Foreign Legion I IBM Sanitary Will A Soldier of Flag Coupon Permanent Wave Check Here Renewal New Fortune $3.50 Date 1930......

Every Loyal American Home Should Possess Laundry it Fin DORSAY I (am) (am not) a subscriber to The Register, but herewith agree to (subscribe) for 3 months and thereafter until ordered discontinued. I nudes stand that I am to receive a 3x5 Flag and the above cowwieratioav Coqulg nois $4.00 Vita Tenie $5.00 Marcel BOe Finoer Wave Me Expert Haircuts 25 Arabian Fights Moroccan Nights Coming Tomorrow NAME 99 "Old Glory A. W. CLEAVER, Prop. S.

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