Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1925, Page 13

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SISTERISACCUSED IN CULT BURNING Prosecutor Reports Confes- sion and Will Ask tor Insanity Warrant. OROVILI man ¥, ing here, offer ac to the Holy Ghost” although he did not expect to pay with his life, ac- r to a confession announced istrict Attor- ing been ob- hodes, as she bed in her home, which k of the Covenant. d that he would ask warrant against Mrs. onfine the grand jury for 1to the practices v to which the tives are alleged to {zation is sald to efor an | Rhodes Assembly of God.” are represented as w outgrowth of the Pentecostal Church. Burned Own Lips. ding, according to Rothe's Rhodes’ confession, e burned in the corners In an adjoining room, is claimed, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes, brother and sister-in- law of Edward Rhodes. Two hours later, the purported confession continues, according to Rothe, the family staged a “Garden of Eden” scene entirely nude. This was participated in, it is alleged, by the two Rhodes couples and the two children of Mrs. Anna Rhodes. It was said by Mrs. Rhodes to have been rupted by Mrs. Olive Hum- ys of San Franclsco, an evan- of the Pentecostal Church, who d against such practices. Sharlow died last Thursday, and the investigation inaugurated shortly ndicated that he had been t burning. LA W. M. LEEDS DIES; ILL FOR 20 YEARS Tinplate King Dies of Tuberculosis. Adopted Child to Inherit Most of Fortune. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 26.—Warner M. Leeds, vice president of the Leeds tinplate Interests, until ill health forced his retirement from business in 1904, died yesterday of tubercu- losis at his home here. He was 57 vears old and has been ill for 20 Luray St. N.W. $9,800 An attractive home just off Park Road entrance to Sol- diers’ Home. 6 rooms and bath: hot-water heat, with instantaneous heater, elec- tricity and all conveniences. House in perfect order; beautifully decorated with special grade electrical fix- tures. A visit to this house would be worth your while. Phone or Call W. H. WEST CO. Real Estate 916 15th St. Main 9900 —_———m————= A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, nam- ing them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive L color. ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal _action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. i you have a pale face, sallow look, dull e pimples, coated tongue, head- -rhes. a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c. PILES CUREDIN 6 TO 14 DAYS orflin:“ydf‘nlm?l itching, ?‘fnd, . oo are cired ix six ot cases two weeke—with PAZO O sufferers go with each tube. Ganmlnd to Care 2630 Pinc 5t., St. Louis, Mo. ward at Bellevue Hospital, will in- herit most of Mr. Leeds’ fortune, esti- mated in the millions. She also in- herited the income from a $2,000,000 trust fund, plus $250,000 and a fortune in jewelry from Mrs. Leeds, who in February, 1933, leaped to death from & window of the home, where Mr. Leeds died today. Mr. Leeds was born at Richmond, Ind, of quaker parents and was graduated at the University of Min- nesota. He started in business as superintendent of « tinplate factory at Elwood, Ind, and notwithstanding the handicap of poor health, even in youth, rose to a commanding position in_the tinplate industry. Mr. and Mrs. Leeds w childless, Besides the girl, Joy, they had adopt- ed & boy named David, who died in -1 1918, A private funeral service will be conducted at the Leeds' home tomor- row morning by the Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Stires of St. Thomas' Church. Burfal will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. AT Enright Suffers Breakdown. NEW YORK, March 26.—Richard E. Enright, New York police commis- sioner, is ill at his home suffering from a general breakdown. He was ordered to bed by his physician after he had become i1l at his office yester- da It is thought that overwork caused the breakdow: T HYPOCRITES SCORED AT LENTEN SERVICES Rev. Henry Lubeck Says Lord Condemns Them as “Serpents and Other Things.” Hypocrites are the only ones that the Lord severely condemns, said Rev. Henry Lubeck, canon of the Na- tional Cathedral, speaking at mid- day Len vices at Keith's The- ater toda He safd to hypocrites as serpents and other but pointed out that the Lord had encouraged all others by trylng to show them their value. “When one realizes his value there is a wonderful effect upon thp human ‘It makes one in- and makes you too earnest to be indifferent to God. You are worth too much to be dishonest or to_adopt low ideals.” Referring to some of the causes of failures among men Dr. Lubeck said: “Some fail because they belong to the criminal class and becauso of their environment they the unable to have a lofty ideal. Th people in the world are ilke those with |, whom they come in dontact.” interest was named as another great cause of failure. Prayer services were conducted by Rev. Kyle Booth, while Dr. W. Showalter was the presiding uym-m The program was broadcast by station WRC. In announcing the program for man of the Laymen's Service Assoc! tion of the Diocese of Washington, stated that Edward C. Bendere, an active business man of Philadelphla, will be the speaker tomoiTow, and urged that as many business men as can do so attend tomorrow's services. Dr. Glazebrook stated that he had called about 10 offices around the city so as to notify the young men at the Lord has referred of the opportunity to hear an address along religious lines by a fellow business man. & PSSR Missouri Bank Closes. ST. LOUIS, March 26—The Canton Trust Co. of Canton, Mo., with which F. C. Millspaugh, suspended Missourt finance commissioner, was affillated, closed its doors vesterday and planned a merger with the Bank of Canton. Secretary Page told the St. Louls Post-Dispatch that the trust company was solvent, but its posi- tion had been weakened because of Self || New York State Potatoes They are nice and dry, mealy cookers, the finest we have seen in some time. The price is reason- ably low— 15Lbs. 23c | | A LITTLE USED—BUT NOT ABUSED 1 Delivers Any Article Advertised Here On sale tomorrow morning in our exchange department you can find hundreds of rare bargains in furniture “a lit- tle used but not abused”—; items traded in as part payment on new. Some of these bargains come from Washington’s finest homes. Be here early! $1 delivers any article. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL Parlor Sulte“'n"»mm Par- in damask; mehogany-finish frame. Ex- Delivered Suite, covered $ change Store price, $18.95. for Dmmg Room Sulte‘,,‘:fi::fi with mirror, extension table and four chairs with brown leather seats. Ex- change Store price only $39.50. Deliv- s—Brmd new three- burner Gas Ranges, with lower oven. Fully guaranteed. A $2750 value for only $14.95. Delivered fOr werevennramennnns —Double-metal Day Day Beds Exchange Store price only $10.95 Delivered for. with cretonne pads. complete. —Ivory Morris Mo Ch Chair, with seat and back cushions. Exchange Store price, $695. Delivered for Cedar Chest>*"c* Set=r Chest, with copper trim. Floor sample, worth $3450. Ex- change Store price, $10.95. Delivered for .. - $49.00. Exchange Store price, $19.50. Delivered for. China Closets " mericen We- nut China Closet, glass doors and three shelves. Sold new for $49.50. Exchange Store price, $19.85. Delivered for.. - - Room Suites — A beautiful overstufied settee, chair and wing chair, with spring-filled loose cushions. This suite is covered in Mulberry silk velour and sold originally for $500.00. Be here early to get this for only $169.50. In excellent condition. Each piece delivered for. hogany Phonographs without motor. Just the thing for radio cabinets. In splendid only Mahogany Cabinets 3 $ condition. Exchange store pri $13.95. Delivered for Living Room Outfit ‘f‘n;"."n‘é mahogany-finish library table, polychrome fioor lamp with silk shade, and new 6x9 rug. Exchange Store price, only $89.50. Delivered for....... Tapestry Three-piece Living Room Suite, $ OXJ'G‘H’AtNlcni 'HILLIP - —Full size Baby Baby Carriage™ (" > brown reed. Good as new. Woflh$ Levy Rugs“‘ number of slightly used rugs at low bargain prices. A 6x9 matting rug for only $295. Any Rug delivered for Chairs—A‘mniricn.: WTlnut Dining Chairs, including new floor samples. Worth up to $10.00. Exchange Store price, $3.69 each. Any six deliv- ered for..... Vanity Dresser—Amzrlcln ‘Walnut Fall Vanity Dresser. Almost new. Exchange Store price, only $2¢50. De- livered for............ Size Extension Din- ing Tables. Exchange Store price, only $9.95. Delivered for........_.. ] Dining Tables—®°="¢ °"‘$ $100.00 quality. Wil play any record. Fully guaranteed. Nfln[o Store price, $37.50. Delivered for.. Phonographs —Yeiotey Cebic graphs, upright style, floor samples o($ Exchange Store price, only $9.95. Deliv- —Dining Room Oak Sideboards 2" e nial style, with bevel edge mlnur.$ ered for..ceeomeeeee. — White Enamel Drop Leaf Tables Kitchen Table, in excellent condition. Exchange Store price, only $6.00. Delivered for..c —. coeeeeme... h‘fi ~— American Walnut C omers Chiffonier, with five drawers. Good as new. Exchange Store price, $9.95. Delivered for. . —Oak Refrigora- Refrigerators " Felreer condition. Exchange Store price as low as $5.95. Delivered foreeeecaaauaaeaa ., table and bow-end bed. Sold new for $200.00. Exchange Store price, $89.50. —Ame Bedroom Suites™ = °rict® dresser, chifforette, semi-vanity dmmq$ Each piece delivered for. —Large Wardrobe of Wardrobe —*, Jiior roomy. Equipped with lock and key. Exchange Store price, $1600. Almost new. Delivered for...... 5] | 5 m g m Fine Old American Cheese Lb., 37c A&P M 1 acaroni 1 oc Made From Pkg. ONE-CENT SALE hacitic PAPER 5= 25¢ 6 26¢ Glutenous ‘Wheat, Very Nourishing, A&P Flour A Bread Flour of Superior Quality 12-Lb. Bag, 74c Imported Sardines r-o——.a..~...-......<.».......»..-.~ e —— Kirkman’s Soap Chips Pree. 25C “Your hands will be grateful” lfi o) Blue Peter Brand 17¢ B Kirkman’s ITI' o In Pure Olive Oil Cleanser, can. 6%’0 m 14-b. Can, e e 2T Z7 7 T T, Bird’s-eye Matches, box....... | m i ! Little Jewel Brooms Fine Strong Brooms, Exceptional Value Each 39c 72777777/ L 2P EE LTS L 22T Magic Blue, 6 cakes. . Dutch Cleanser, can..... . 5c DOMESTIC In Pure SARDINES Oil, Can /c Sliced, Vs Ib. 22c Rfii f(vaporated Large Can 1 oc Fresh Creamery Butter Cut From Tub | | | LI 7 2L AEI T I 0772 - Sunsweet Prunes Medium size Swedt California Prunes, packed in a cleanly manner— in dust-proof cartons— carton s 23c P —————— RIPE OLIVES m m 29c fl Assorted Atlantics Vanilla flavored body, marshmallow top, covered with cocoanut. The Sale Ends Saturday Blue Bell Shoepeg Corn Fancy Whole Kernel Natural Sweetness & 2 Cans, 35¢ I Lorna boone Biscuits Squares of Crumbly Shortbread, made fresh . by the National Biscuit 8 O’Clock Coffee Finest Brazilian 4 3 Santos—Delightfully Pleasing, 1b., PureWhite Lard Coffee Supreme— Always Fresh In Triple Sealed Packages Finest Quality %-Ib. Pkg. e Vb, Pkg. - Strictly Fresh Eggs Fine big meaty eggs, selected and candled with greatest care— Doz. 3 5C Sunnyfield Graham Flour Rich in \uummra Large Pkg. . | | | el FANCY LARGE RIPE BANANAS Doz., 35c m SARDINES in Mustard. 3/-1b. Can BONELESS HERRINGS, Dm'nty Lenten Meal. B AP = N Gorton’s Deep SeaRoe, ] 5 Fancy Red SALMON Tall Cans. . A Zg . 27cH 25¢ Portuguese SARDINES 1p-lb. Can B HiNGs 9 In Tomato Sauce. Can 2 7c S Sultana TUNA FISH Mother’s OLD TIME Relish 1 gc Large Bonlv . A&P Asparagus Whole stalks, healthful and ten- der. Large can, TOMATOES Fancy, Red Ripe Solid Pack e 17c Can, Clean-Easy Soap Is Selling Fast at This Price 2 e 22 2 e el 2T T Z O 27, Cut from young corn-fed pigs, lean and tender—

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