Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1929, Page 22

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Cafe Owners Cheer OIL OPERATOR SUES CONVENTENCE o A Sodke economy | |JSANGELESCULT ..oz LOUISVILLE, Ky., October 8.~ Objection to the practice of ladies’ aid socleties and’ other church organizations serving meals was voiced here ynumy st tl-e National Festaurant ciation convention. The ob]ectlnn did not nrmn:h With a member of the association, but with a reachier addressing the: conven- jon, but it got hearty lpphuae Dr. Robert, A. El the Boardwalk Church Athnm: City, N. J., told the restaura« teurs he objected to the practice, regardless of whether “it's the ladies’ aid soclety giving an oyster supper with a poor lone Be sure to see the Super 6il Heator WALLACE ENGINEERING CO. 904 12th Sorees National 0183 Seeks Return of 344, ‘From Group Involved in Strange “Burial.” By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 8—The weird affairs involving “The Divine Order of the Royal Arm of the Great Seal,” which came tg light witn the SPECIAL This Week Leather Half finding of the body of 16-year-old| | oyster in every stew” or an up-to- Willa Rhoads buried at the home of g;':e;‘fz::r‘zhmgguu%dh“‘;‘yhe: Soles, or her foster parents here, were further| | SCCL, s practices, he cm"&‘;"‘g gdny l‘:ynfxub;“&'m'g&“i‘ said, should take down the cross meml| 'S Of e cul e omplmhon Dekmey, ofl aperstor. and’ substitute the dollar sign. ‘The filing of five suits against Mrs. May Otis Blackburn and other mem- Half Soles lost measurements” mineral wealth and bers of the cult, seeking the return peneath the earth’s surface. Good of $44,000 as_well as an oil lease and | Police placed a guard at the home T 164 acres o Ventura County land, was | of Dabney as a Tesult of death threats O’Sullivan disclosed yesterday while police inves! ported ~received by him. Twelve or gated the death of the Rohads girl and lhmunlnp letters were received by the ran down reports that many members | oil man yesterday, he told officers. Monarch of the religious order had disappeared| The body of Willa Rhoads was held Rubber Heels in the course of its operations. by the county chemist pending an examination to determine the cause of’ death. Her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rhoads, said the girl died in 1925 of diphtheria. An autopsy failed to reveal the cause of death and a chemical analysis was ordered. Tests to determine the cause of death of seven ofs buried beside the girl also are being made. From a superficial exami- nmon dpollu believed the dogs were isone Mr and Mrs. Rhoads are held as material witnesses pending determina- tion of the cause of the girl's death. Officers said sevesal followers of the. cult who had been named as among the missing had been located. Criminal charges of embezzlement, sworn to by Dabney and Mrs. Nellie' R. Banks of Indianapolis, previously caused the arrest of Mrs. Blackburn and her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Weiland Rizzio, “priestess” of the organization, Dabney, in his civil suit, stated he and other cult members advanced money to Mrs. Blackburn pending coi pletion of her book, “The Sixth Se: which was to reveal by use of “the Attached for.. AlL work m-uncna to_ be the fine: Fepairing mh week. Save money! NATIONAL .SHOE REPAIR 403 11th St. N.W. sNACHMAN ;g Sale of Living Room Sultes | Purchase of the Complete Stock of Sample | Suites From One of the Leading Mnfactarers 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; 'D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER" 8, PALMER DYNASTY 1% MAY RULE AGAIN'= Granddaughter Is Seen as Likely Czar of Midwest Society. CHIOAGO October !—'rhe dynuty tablished in 1880's by Mrs. Potter P-lmer whose edicts were law_for, nearly four d:cades, may be ruling Mid- west, again before many years. ‘The new soclal- czar, if ahe Until 1918, when the elder m Palmer died, the betowered brown= stone mansion which dominated . Lake Shore Drive was the citadel of prairie soclety and an invitation there was the goal of every social cmber. Just to be seen at one of Mrs. Palmer's . affairs established soclal position and once all except two mem- bers of a smart club deserted their own tea when she issued cards on the same day. Her _daughter-in-law, the present Mrs. Potter Palmer, declined the social scepter and the throne was established in another castle a few blocks down the drive. Since her re- turn_from Switzerland several years ago Mrs. Edith Rockefeller, McCormick has been the recognizeéd leader, al- mouzh reported not to be fond of the When Bertha Palmer made her debut, the last in the old mansion, her patrician air and striking like- ness to her. ted. Bridge Lnnp and Shade.. $4.95 | -nl;log;m‘: .mp $6 95 Lfrl:;:l.l Br:dge 51.49 This suite is far better quality than the suite you usually find at this low price—upholstered in genuine jacqua-d velour; loose spring filled cushions. Frame-Top Suite Here is the newest thing in a living room suite; frame top and uphol- il stered in jacquard velour with loose spring-filled eversible cushions. i suite you'll be proud to own. Kitchen Cabinet With Sliding | $24.85 Porcelain 'l‘op il No glassware.. Rugs Now Reduced \ 9x12 Axminster Rug, 329 75 Righipile.cooccoviose 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rug, $2 4 75 ‘ Fall designs........ ‘ 27-inch Hall c-rpu. velvet., Yard.. sl 49 ‘. 27x54 Velvet Rugs, f. { hall or fbe‘c;ronl:.‘.....‘?sl 98 Mohair with plain velour sides and backs. ‘ fort and wearing quality, 3-Piece Mohair Suite Again Nachman offers you a suite of real qunhty, covered in All pieces are large ll and roomy. Deep coil spring underconstruction to add to its com- ’100 Velour Suite -k $69 Big Value we are nging to you. 1 35.00 y Down | Delivers Any g Suite Don't judge this suite by pnce come in and see what a wondertul value Spgx":;'mn'nd“c«ul:m $19.75 | tion Mattress....... i 3-Per Coil Spring Bed Outfit Down Delivers Al,y i vho. ‘while modern olur :mrmm’l Hsrmnflmmrm-beflehs in the heyda; grass lociety before she mrrud Potwr Palmer, a Yankee who accumulated ‘many millions in Chicago real estate, am l derhhlp it more casual now '.hn dlyl when Mrs, P’Aelm;ru h(l:u:; ro-deo lhfl mms ‘mtn m ted through 27 " hands” before” ey reaghed her, Polic '.!'bel chnnfi::hareh‘;hn social life would see change manner shoul mnddaughu:o wnr. xor her manner is aimple and it over téacups. 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