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3 oe sara. ow re hor sSoeresr 7 FOR HE FORTUNE. Divided. my ® (ay Uatied Prose) Cal, May 24—"" at the $100,000, 00 Hetty Greer’ ja the World desceadar te Round Hi Mas, living in ‘oahian cording will base (he w A Hundred Million Is F the Big Prize to Be 1 wilt of Sylvia whose trust fp alleged to Hon of her |W ‘These Want Slice who it is a fpatitute Litigation ice of the Green on of this « C Ratton, © 1 pO lineal desc: Howland, grand Howland. W ind of one of th ‘will financ it is ¢ gland owners aN S Piunell prevdic would overs will contes of American cour to Charity. Howland died In Now The contestants to charity ’ fil left half of an the remaining half to Hetty Green, with that the ae death of however, Hetty Or will, dectared by propert Botrs of ber grand lowland, upon her Sylvia Ann on to be worthless. eanat bequeathed ‘The suit estate. on the validity of the sult fs success!) | | to de Sayer ot = aeprmous Every ¥ trom the Cent. , dlaim would gent aceruing pal the contestants .t rt suit is brought Green, iy will be Sylvia Green. to have been Ann Howland, sm fs threatened Mrs. Green, it to the his ong 084 | “ug OG Remarkable Journey of Mra, Wilder, | Who Traveled Long Distance to Florida to See if She Still Loved Rev, Alfred J. Wilder—Returned Convinced That She Did Not— Tells Story of Her Heart Dis | appointment. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, May 24 Hello, there! Mr. Reporter. Don't | get seared at this outfit I'm wear.) ing. Ite only my way of dolog | things. I've got @ gold mine here in the little greenhouse and I'm tak- | ing care of it.” This greeting was given to the reporter who called at the home of Mrs. Carrie Wilder, estranged wife jot the Rev. Alfred J. Wilder, rector of the First Episcopal church at Daytona, Fla, Mra. Wilder ts living | with her parents in Springfield. She gained considerable notoriety | through a sensational visit recently to the home of her husband im the land of flowers. / Attired in man’s full suit of blue | overalls and high laced boots, her | sleeves rotied up to the elbows, | the rector’s wife, happy as 4 brad Gd (I springtime, wae busy planting ‘be amicably 05 6 o 06% @ 98 6 we 4G) o oo 15.00 88 0 66 4.00@ 00 ” ay 1% “ Fy 14.00 iv n “ oo 60 cr ” 00 o oo 00 carnation slips fm her little garden | outside the greenhouse. | to her husband. “1 had a burning curtostty to) “T con: | Wilder or not,” she said He vineed myself that 1 don't. so I foreed an entrance through the window. His photograph was} on the mantelpiece in his room. 1) took ft down and gaged at It a long | time. I made up my mind that [) don't love him any more, I came) home satisfied.” | The rectors wife clipped off a few more carnations. Pretty, pe tite, fascinating and 26, she threw back her head fauntiiy The | man's broad-brimmed straw hat} she was wearing blew aside, re-| vealing a full, round, Jaughing face that beamed with smiles over; the recollection of her invasion her hasband’s home. F “When | marry again 1 won't marry a Cigaret fiend,” she com tinued. “That man smokes cle) arets by the thousands, It was one) of the reasona why I left bim, but }not the principal reason, I am leolng to push my divorce sult and met a decree, Then 1 will marry some young man that | am sure |will make me a good husband.” | “Did you love Rev, Wilder when you married him?” | “T thought I did must have been mistaken. You se6, our courtship was so short that |we did not have a chance to get lintimately aequainted with each jother. After we were married he began preaching to me about aptrit ual love. The more he preached | lthe more | became dissatisfied It | made me sick, I wanted real love) the affection of an ordinary hus | band. 1 wasn't looking for a heay enly companion just yet | “As the days wore on the situa | | ton did not improve, so I left bim | and he went to Florida. “About a month ago I got a de sire to see him again and study him. I wanted to know for sure whether jor not I really loved bim The de sire grew so strong that I took a \trip to Daytona, his present home. “An he was away, | lifted &@ screen | |from the window and climbed In, thinking 1 would walt for him. 1) | took # bath in the rectory and made | myself presentable, then sent a mor | senger to tell him I had come and was waiting to seo him. He was) cruel enough to send word to me) that he conld not come and that J inight as well go home, “But I remained over night to Daytona, hoping that he would re | turn, The next afternoon T returned | to his room and slept awhile in bis bed. That sventng I started to my home in Apringfield, thoroughly con- vinced that [do not love iim.’ | but 1 guess I T FOR HETTY GREEN'S ILLIONS BEFORE DEATH me "| WANTED A REAL HUSBAND,” SAYS RECTOR’S SPIRITUAL WIFE | IN MAN'S CLOTHES, MAS. A. J. WILDER WORKS AMONG HER FLOWERS AND FORGETS HER UNHAPPY MARRIAGE. The romance started on Easter Sunday, three yoars ago. Rev. Al fred J. Wilder, pastor of the Heavy enly Rest Episcopal church in Springfield, and “abo” Howell, aa she was familiarly known, startiod woclety circles of the city by burry- ing to the ho of another Episoo- pal minister and getting married. Rev. Mr. Wilder had just preached bis usual Sunday evening sermon Hin young brite had appeared ta biack-face vaudeville tn local thea tree a few weeks before Two months later, Mra Wilder waddenly left her husband and was guarded in her home by her par ents. She was not allowed to re cetve visitors or to talk to any one Within another month, Rev. Mr Wilder resigned his pastorate and accepted the charge at Daytona one year later the wife filed sult for divorce tn the Springfield courta, alleging groas neglect of duty Months passed and the sult was not tried. Wilder filed suit In the Florida courts, asking that the mar riage be ulled for the reason that it was hever consummated. He claimed that at the time of the wed ding bis wife's parents were greatly opposed to the union and that he made & secret agreement with his bride that they should live together an but not as husband and wife Before the three months had know whether [ still loved Mr. jelapsed he sald the woman's parents | tet these his got her to leave him. On grounds he hopes to secure wasn't at home when I got there, decree in Florida. The wife denies | ine dental law) the secret agreement. WILL MEET TOMORROW. The regular monthly meeting of the Wisconsin clab will be beld at the Chamber of Commerce roome, Central building, at § p. m., tomor row evening, May 25, 1908. All former Wisconasinites are urgently requested to be present, as import ant business will be brought be fore the meeting which must be settled before the opening of the Alaska Yukon-Pacific expoation. —————— CLEARANCE SALE Ladies’ Suits and Waists Reduced Prices . Big reduction on women's ready-to-wear apparel. Your credit is good. Buy on cary payments, CASH CREDIT Westberg & Cis 1912—econd Ave1912 | wards the waterfront witih bi | rear THE STAR—MO |NO TRACE OF KING A | made i though eve t rt ft it the t s thous by J m several da the body ha hired a boathoune ing mamitted mule Lake Waahing found. King the Lesoht few how floating mping tnte y REO at und ® ator the boat waa found the old pumping ste rowboat park near WANTS CHILDREN OF MURDERER | Mrs, Margaret Unaworth of | Tenth Huttalo, N. ¥ through Michael Regan, superinten: | dent of the Buffalo police | | 186 at has, | commu to Inquire as to the eare of Hthel | and Lillian George, children of Mre. | Elisabeth A. George, who was mur dered by her husband, A, W Georgy, on May 13. Mrs, Uneworth says shp the custody of the children wants | and) |rights {f+ necessary | George says Mra, Unsworth te not a fit the chil] dren, The little girls are now un-| the care of a Mr, Gallagher » murdorer ways that Mra left property valued at which could be converted into cash | Hfor the benefit of the ebildren. | THIS THIEF HAS Al BiG THIRST A burglar with a th Mike Doyle's ay terday afternoon and red off six bottles of whiskey }& dozen bottles of beer and boxes of cigars A boy saw person to care for at broke tnt aloon Piret| cur: | halt! at 2613 the thief going with and he acquainted the pol the fact, but the thief was wight among the shacks. The burglar forced oy door when were in the vicinity PHILIPPINE TARIFF BILL PASSES HOUSE. Vetted Pree) WASH ON, May 2 Philippine tariff bill pa th house today by @ vote of 128 to 68.| Underwood of Alabama voted with the republicans for the bill and| Wagner of Pennsy!tvania voted with the democrats againat it to waterfront mal persons | A rhe ‘DENTISTS ARE SLAVES | IN WASHINGTON POWER WITHOUT LIMIT AN OPEN LETTER TO THE Washington Dental Board Today you go Into session for the purpose of giving examinations to the dentists who wish to live and | practice in thin state. As public of- | Potats your power is unilmited and jo ey Bead ull persons except your selves. our dental board In Wash Mra. Wilder told about her visit for three months as man and wom-| ington exercises greater power over the tives of dentints than the legis }iature could possibly do, and your beyond the power of the eourt and are unrestrained | matitut (Decause four state constitution is usurped by You are compelled ynder the law to arbitrarily preserib’ the standard of qualifications for dontiats, and impose your own personal examina- tions in subjects ynauthorized by law. You logisiate; you Judge; you execute. You administer the law which permits or ret dentia the right to live In this state, jgardions of thei qualifications j legislature ts restrained by the con- atitutlo now no restraint You 1 give an examina tion at all, examine dentiata in what your personal whi may dictate. You need not examine your friends in good faith, and you may examine your enemies in bad faith, and att when you examine are at your merey, because the law vests In you |absolutely arbitrary power, and den tints have no way to advise thom selves and prepare to meet a ra- quirement that ls known to the petsons whore material interests de- mand that ppetition shall be kept aut of this state You may examine in any subject that you please, as there is no exam ination prescribed by law, and there in ho reason why you should allow any one a Hloense, or not allow ev- erybody a license, with or without an examination, In whateow joot you chooue to give. rea country so far as the dental board is concerned, and you are free to do as you e with the liber ties of other dentists. You may ask catch questions which cannot be an swered; you can ask silly questior that may be answered in a dozen different ways, yet not to sult you. You may examine in astrology, or astronomy, or you may give an ex amination in physica You may examine a dontist: with respect to his ability to put a dental office out of business, or you may take the fee and issue a license without giving an examination at all You may examine with the sole pur of ascertaining whether dentists will practic nder the code and contract of Washington Dental soclety You may mark and credit anawers to your questions ax you please; you are above all law in this state, and reason need not be your gulde under the dental law of Washington, But there Is one thing that you cannot do, You cannot give a lawful ex- amination, because the dental law does not prescribe an examination Yea, | know the law ts what the court says it ts, but the court has not preseribed an examination for dentists, and the state has not, and the dental board cannot do so, but they do so unlawfully and arbitrar- ily, and the dentiat in Washington becomes thelr slave, “What fools those mortals be.” Tread my announcements daily in The Star, HDWIN J, BROWN, 713 Firat av, Unton Block. ver the nicated with Chihef of Polloe Ward |}) will como to Seattle to defend their | I] t NDAY, MAY 24, 1909. | there’s litle time left to pre- ‘pare for exposition time: no greater tribute cou store than the very ge position needs ~ethis store is quite a feature position to take care of yo equaled STANDARD your 5 our n rly ea wlarized through to jal accommodatic the th usd the STANDARD SPE. { | CIAL folding stool; a new idea— open special 35c ful and welgh» very little, « adel a good w € for . than will ape week 35¢ this refrigerator special | will fave you $5.80— amt Femular price 14.75 an exesitent refriggrator spectal- ly priced for the Week ts the on 4 here: made of seanone eavily lined with 1 very moder lawn swing special— regular price 87.70 fouble awink for the lawn or parch; bullt very stron and at tractively finished in red: hangs solidiy on fron roda and there Is no danger of socident; easily propelled by foot movement; this awing is an extra good val- ug at the regular price of $1.75: upeciaily prived for $5.90 the week ING ROOM Can be completely furnished at «mall expense. “Get Poy- nor's Prices sa FURNITURE Waldorf Bide 708-10 Pike Bt DIN 45 ¥ A YAKIMA ORCHARD TRACT will be inde eh month will na Yakima orchard ' And tn pendent pay for a tract We have every Tueed Office oper The, Amith-Kilng Land Co. Uyeners—Not Agents, Wib-411 Central Bidg eursions to bu ay and Saturday. The Raven presert meane that the doctor's skill In pre scribing is most efficiently supple mented by the druggist’s skill In compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Second Av. ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, First and Cherry. Optical Department. | | prepared for the great dema are you ready? b ld be paid to the facilitic nerous business given u in the general “pet ready move x made upon us by | ur exposition Wants in an entirel re service is ready with gre om, and let us remind yo TA pleasant ands of YS DARD stor a good chair value price 1.75 oak Mission library table: eattle during the nding of this past few weeks, in response to our urgent request to prepare for ex- | } $3.65 regular price $5.76 nal f the ary of valne r Mine here; made sale of shirt waist and skirt cabinets — $3.50 shirt waist cabinets for ..... $7.50 shirt waist cabinets for $2.25 shirt waist cabinets { %.50 cedar chests for rT. $1.65 ++ $4.85 $9.75 instead of $15.75: rare couch value t pattern, in vari d heavy im portal ular price of $15.7 value at the this week ont ch; solld oak frame, made ex- overing is an excellent quality jeatrable colors and in H sides; an excellent b; spect AAA RAO a nnn Stand rnit SEATTLE 100-piece dinner set: 8} $8.95 regular price 814.06 an exceedingly good dinner set spectai for the week; one hun- dred-piece dinner set of sem!- flower design, in and apray allt edge plendid the regular price of 14.96; specially priced $8 95 ' ‘or the week ard ure iood TACOMA Se Second Avenue at Pine EVEGLASSES | | It you are particular about your | personal appearance you will like our new finger spring mountings, on and off with one hand without} touching lenses. 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