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(N r\h’lNfiE AND HEIRESS . Royal Representatives Attend EEEEEEEEEEEE—EE { . START HONEYMOON Erik of Denmark and Bride Un- noticed on Canadian Regu- i lar Train. > : | WILL SAIL FOR EUROPE Wedding in Ottawa. i i By the Associated Press. MONTREAL, Februury 1:—Prince Erik of Denmark and his bride, the former Mi; Lois Booth, plan to leave for New York today on their way to Europe. They arrived here last night on a| regular train from Ottawa, where | umy were married yesterda; the prince nor- his bride was recog- nized by other passengers, ulthough Prince Erik passed some time in a smoking compartment chatting with | other passengers. New York will see another Danish princess in the spring. Miss Eleanor Green of New York, who is engaged Wfto Prince Viggo, Erik’s brother, said, at Ottawa yesterday, that her mar- rage would be *wWell on in the spring.” 3 CEREMONY BRILLIANT. By the Associated Press. : OTTAWA, February irik, Count Rosenborg of Denn first cousin of the Danish anc ng The cere- as performed by Bishop Roper of the Anglicdn diocese of Ottawa, as- G. Hepburn, Prince Erik, who by his renounces all right of succession to the Danish throne, is e older brother of Prince Viggo, whose en- =agement to Miss Eleanor Marguerite Green of New York was recently an- uounced. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Booth of this ity, and the granddaughter of John it. Booth, millionaire Tumberman: Thousands Line Street. The wedding, attended by repre of the British and Danish | es and by hundreds of per- , #0ns of prominence and fashion. vne of the most brilliant ceremonies con here since the As the Lridal passed from the residence to the chui of only a few block: citizens lined the streets t. od wishes to the firs foman to attain royal rank. Miss Booth wore a white zown with long train. Her bouquet was of lilies of the valle and maidenhair fern. The matron of M marriage | Booth . a distance ands e their Canadian satin i “Marjorie derson, wore turqueise blue and carried roses. Attended by Father. Prince Erik, attended by his father, Prince Valdemar, who represented his brother, the King of Denmark wus attired in conventional after- noon dress, as were the usher. i Viggo, Count Roussy de Sall ral ada ouis D. Moulke Huiteldt and Col. ello he wedding guests included Gov. Gen. Byng and Lady By resented King George RITES FOR C. E. FOSTER. Burial of Patent Attorney to Be in | Glenwood Cethetery. | Funeral services for Charles ‘ e\hnlrl) will ln-l 1l of the Covenant, orrow afternoon at | r. Charles Wood, pas ‘hurch, will oficiate, | surial will be in the Glenwood ceme- | tery. { lionorary pallbearers will be Dr. IT.! 1. Lockwood, Rudolph Kauffma Arthur D. Kinne and James A. W son. Soothes tired nerves. Induces sleep. Abe Martin SayS' GRIFHS IS AGCORDED WELCOME IN GOTHAM | certate 2 Fart of Crew Drown = Img“de“unw Balks Plans of 'of the crew, including the captain, Officials for Ceremony of Greeting. SILENT AS TO HIS BACKING Declares He Does Not Want to ~Start International Dispute. By the Associuted Press. NEW YORK, February 12.—A hero’s | wounded by Bergdoll; welcome was accorded to C. Hooven Griffis, who arrived here on the Amer- | ¢ iican liner Albert Ballin yesterday.|doll's return in the manner he plan- flis recently was released from a German prison, to which he was sen- tenced after an unsuccessful attempt |across the border into France. to bring Grover Cleveland Bergdoll to America for trial as a draft evader. The city's officlal welcoming tug, the Macom, went down the bay to meet the Ballin and take Griffis to the Battery, whence he was to have been transported to the city hall to be greeted by Acting Mayor Collins and given the freedom of the metrop- olis. Misunderstanding Balks Plans. Duu however, to u misunderstand- & “anims did’ not get aboard the S The Ballin's ladder was Rauied 1n Befors hb Conld.disemibark. lcaving his parents and half the wel- M’ADOO DIVORCE ENDS e i T A Ralt (e el |N RAP FROM PREM'ER hn remainder on the Ballin. The s captain said he “didn't know there was a hero aboard or u wel- coming delegation alongside.” Compelled to remain on the liner until she docked, Grifiis talked about his adventures in Germany. Later he wap photographed with an American lnu as he stood with the statue of Some men are born greal some achieve greatness, an’ others jest keep still. An explanation may save a lawsuit, but it never healed nothin’ (Copyright Natiooal Newspaper Service.) * Poincare Reproves Publis Prose- cutor for Not Giving More Heed to His Note, the Goddess of Liberty as a back- who was a lieutenant in the Br the Associated Press. X PARIS, February 12.—As a result of ' g the comments on the brevity of pro- veedings by which Mrs. Frinces Hugar McAdoo was granted a divorce from her husband, son of the former American Secretary of the Treasury In November last and the prominence given the whole question of Amer- ican divorces in France, Premier Poincare has written a personal note to the public prosecutor saying it is regrettable that greater attention has not been paid his first note on this subject in October 1 on cipt of this note the public prosecutor summoned Mrs. McA had prepared the tor the . and axked him to plain the rapidity with which the vorce =3 obtained. s both parties to the ca: agreed, he thought himself h! in hastening the c court as quickly as Further investigation the summary of the case was not seen . by the clerk of the court, as usually resident of the court, who, with the | 'Valentines— Scto $1.00 each Just two more days In which to select your Valentines—and you will have a lot of last- miute buyiog (o do. 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I pay interest at the rate J. Maury Dove Company 1408 H Street NW. Phone Main 4270 Branch Sales Offices 213t and Eye Sts. NW.—619 H St. N.L—W‘ueonm Ave. and N St. NW. I ! I xmn JURY DISCHARGED. , February 12—The Jury in the case of Thomas W. Cleve- land, charged with the murder ‘of Stephen Lossing, was discharged and a mistrial entered. It is the third mistrial entered in the case. The Jjury deliberated three days and eighteen hours without being able to agre on a verdict. ‘17 DIE IN v‘mEcK When Ship Founders. LONDON, February 13.—Seventeen have been drowned in the wreck of the British ship Mora, according to a Lloyds dispatch from Lisbon. The Mora went on the rocks near Cape St. Vincent. Unwanted hair harmlessly removed Any disfiguring growth of h | can be wafely and effectively re- moved in a few minutes. cover with a smooth paste of Del- a-tone, wash off, and see the won- derful difference. 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