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Get Cream of Nujol tonight at any drug counter.— Advertisement. | OF MENBER ALVE CULT BURIES WIFE 1Eight Jailed on Story of Tor-| ture Death When Unfaith- | fulness Is- Charged. | Ay vk | By the Associated Press. MARTINEZ, Calif., April 3.—Accused | burying a young woman alive in a | ceremony "prescribed by their cult for unfaithful wives, eight Filipinos were held in jail here today. , Authorities said others would be ar- | résted and charged with participation |in the horrible death of 26-year-old line Novarro, whose body was ex- | Humed from a hidden grave on Jersey | Jpiand, in’the San Joaquin River, yes- | thrday., ; By the light of flaming torches, in- | vestigators reported, the young expect- ant mother wa. thrown into her grave | the night of last November 19 and earth shoveled over her living body. Life Demanded by Women. !She had been accused of unfaithful- | ness to her sick husband when brought fore a meeting of the Kalaya-an- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, cause of its simplicity, was sung with violin obbligato by Lean. ‘The hall of the Ten O'Clock Club was filled to overflowing and the audi- ence warmly evinced its pleasure in Mr. Cornwell's work in repeated and cordial applause. A E. ICE FIELD MOVING BUFFALO. N. Y., Aprifi 3 ®— Broken up and softened by the warm weather and rains of the past two days the far-flung ice field at this end of Lake Erie started moving down Niagara River yesterday. The ice is only 3 to 4 inches thick, considerably lighter than usual at this time of the year and failed to hamper ferry se.vice. All tugs of the Dunkirk fishing fleet went to the fishing grounds this morn- ing to set their nets for white fish. The season officially opened March 1, but because of the ice fields the boats were unable to get out until today. T | { | Lenten Special Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Codfish Cakes cans JUMBO D O = 2lc /g Fine Quality Butter Priced Extremely Low! ROLL BUTTER 2-43c MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933. ALSO OWNING AND OPERATING : | & M Baked Beans Burnham & Monill’s New England style oven-baked beans priced special this week Country Style Large Size Bottles (Contents) Canada Dry If you haven’t tried this splendid butter in the convenient roll, do so today. Xk ok K K K KK arie-Clara earlier the same night in d Men’s Hall in Stockton. Her hus- bgnd, who has since died, was ready | enough to forgive her, but the woman | members of the cult demanded her | death. | Mrs, Novarro was bound and gagged, | police continued, and carried by auto- m?pfle to Jersey Island where two do Luxe Cosches wi \m ipino laborers were roused from bed ree to'dig the grave. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Deliciously Made With MUFFLITE In each box of MUFFLITE you will_ find directions for makin this delicacy, Just add egg an water. No fuss . . . N0 muss. Also waffles and muffins. While men members of the cult held torches, women hurled Mrs. Novarro into the grave and death. | And into her face they threw a purse | containing $130 she was accused of | stealing from her husband's brother. | Leon Kantinello, 40-year-old Jersey Look for the | Island labor camp foreman and alleged Yellow Carton ‘lcu'le;"‘f)gI ‘the cu}t w“}?lch has a 13!5! [J membership, . confesst to the burial, 3 | Digtrict Attorney F. J. Hoey said. Alneys taie “It was justice,” Sherif R. R. Veale on_She "El.“‘" quoted Kantinello as saying. “Our jus- MUFFLITE | tice, She was an unfaithful wife.” o Your Stomach | ™ e s s e B N d T | The story of her death was brought to | | *Grocery Stores eeas 1oma | authorities by Pablo Busbriuante, a Filipino, who had quarreled with the | cult leader. 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He was assisted by Mary Wil- peund as a_substitute for calomel 10| Jiams, soprano. aet on the liver and bowels, which he | Real inspiration is the basis of the gave to his patients for years. work of this young composer and & Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are gentle | 9°5Ir€, 10 n‘}d,‘,’{;‘"";,,'“’"“‘é",‘:,, i ~ g n, yet always effestive. | SO0 (ETS 00 b s in the subjects he They help bring about that natural | COrowell is am! buoyancy which all should enjoy by " et a broad scale, s it and clearing the | ¢ ") poration with skill, The impres- ‘ sion of his work is that he succeeds in Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are known | telling what he sets out to say, even by their olive color. 15¢, 30c, 60c.— | without the explanation with which he prefs each composition. His sense of form is accurate and, if now and then a phrase is too short in line or the development not timed to the proper degree, it is, in his case, a fault that will be dasily remedied when more fa- cility in writing is his. His ideas have freshness and force and the power to attract the attention and hold it. There is a vital spark in his compositions that is born of sinceriy and a tendency to- ward originality which clearly indicates a future of value when the rough edges are refined away. Mr. Cornwell's expression was surest in the three numbers, “Pastoral” “Morning Mood,” {from the ballet, “Proserpina,” and the “Sounds From a Shepherd's Pipes,” from the Oriental suite. The mood of all three was some- what of the same character and Mr. Cornwell created an atmosphere of charm and delicacy that was never mo- notonous. In more dramatic moments, such as he wished to portray in turne Satanic” and “Pluto’s En and the “Abduction of Proserpina,” the Very desire to give them proper form seemed to hinder a free soaring of his ideas. A clever bit in which he suc- v | cessfully arrived at a delightful char- acterization was “The Heavenly Hound Chasing the Silver Rabbj ‘Two charming sonj ‘Would Have About Thee Daffodils,” and “A Breath of Summertime,” were well interpreted by Mary Williams, whose sweet, lyric voice and' unaffected manner of sing- ca’s sugar values are measured and ing_were particularly well suited, not Sudged only to the type of music, but to its interpretation as well. A melodious 27 “Ave Maria,” especially expressive be- ' Exceptional Values! ; . * 0. K. Soap ...3 *~10¢ Finest quality—Procter & Gamble Laundry Soap. *0. K. Soap Powder .....2 »= Q¢ *Oxydol .. ... .7.?'.1'2‘"15(:‘;;:?19‘(:: *Sunbrite Cleanser .....3 % 1]1¢ *O0ld Dutch Cleanser ......3 % 20 *Quart Wilbert’s Ammonia 1§ *Good Quality Brooms *Gold Dust . Gem Brushes Light Globes . ... . .... Light Globes . . ... ... Light Globes . . . ... 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