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No Doubt the Duke Was Not Exactly Calm PARIS, The duke of Maribor to exercise hia most important prere today when the religions cere ny Was performed in his wed: » Miss Gladys Deacon of Boston—he didn’t Kiss the bride, The religious ceremony was held in the gardens of the home ne Higgins, a cousin of on, The civil ceremony took place at the British consulate, ‘The ceremony started half an hour late today, The identity of the minister who waa to officiate was kept secret even from the guests, until just before the wed ding bean. ‘Then Higgina ap proached with the Rey, T. H. Wright, pastor of the Scots’ hurch of Paria, The minister was extremely rvous. He once forgot his tines had to start over again. Afterward he showed consider. sblo asperity toward the news papermen. Neither Miss Deacon nor the duke belonge to my parish,” he told the United Preax “How I happened to officiate is none of the public's business; it ts a mat ter between the bridegroom and myself.” ‘The ceremony was brief and ex tremely formal Walter Berry, president of the American Cham- ber of Commerce, was best man. Higgina gave the bride away, TRIES TO. KILL SELF Sick, Jobless and Despon- | dent, She Swallows Poison in Woodland Park Catherine Dantels, 16, 2919 Second ave. attempted suicide in Woodland park Friday after. | noon by drinking a five-ounce bottle of iodine. Miss Daniels was Time later by a small boy, who called Patrolman G. M. Stanley. Stanley took the girl to to Bospitad tn a passing auto. She | expected to recover. Stanle Quick wit saved the girl's lifo, the Patrolman forcing the girl to drink milk while waiting for an auto to take her to tho hospital | Miss Daniels was despondent be @ause she had been out of work for several weeks and sick She lives with her sister, Mra, A Kreiger, 2919 Second ava CONVICT 11 IN /HUGE ROBBERY | : Found Guilty Milfion-Dollar/ Boy_18, Admits He Postal Theft Stole Large Sums SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. June 25.—Walter Sharp, 18, confessed TOLEDO, June 25.—Fleven of the | Yesterday to robbing the safe of the 33 men and women tried on acharge | Western Loan & Building company @f conspiracy in the $1,000,000 post @ffice robbery here were found | the company in January and was Guilty this morning. Jat once placed under arrest. He is The two acquitted are John J.|*!80 accused of falsifying the books Chicago broker, who was ao |°f the company at a later date to used of disposing of some of the Cover UP & proposed abstraction of Stolen bonds, and Charles Furrier, |$7-200 of the company funda ‘Toledo. ee : Louis Now Head of The Boat Failed to the Traffic Force Come; Was Myth OLYMPIA, June 28.—Maj. Louls C. H. Miller, 50, hired a crew of M. Lang, former Seattle police chief, laborers and waitresses to work his ug mative found a short and since April 1 supervisor under Mining property near Sol Duc bay,| T- EB. Skaggs, director of business ‘and charged each of them §5 for | control, has been ousted. transportation on the steamer Day-| The major, however, is not without ton, to make sure they would go.|% State job. He was immediately ‘Then he failed to show up, while the | bired by L. D. McArdle, director of | €rowd waited for the boat. according | ficiency under Gov. Hart, to organ: | to allegations on which Prosecuting | ize a traffic force for the efficiency Attorney Malcolm Douglas filed a|departinent, charge of grand larceny against him ‘and caused polica to institute a| MRS. MARY FE. TAPPAN, 90, earch. died at her home tn Manéhester, Investigation has disclosed that | Wash. Thursday. Meither Sol Duc bay nor the steamer | Will be held at Butterworth’s chapel Dayton exists, it is said. low. PORTLAND, Or. — Northwestern @ectional conference of Graduate | Nurses’ association closea Officers | Belloni, merchant of Kennet, recov- to be elected by ballots now in thelered by crew of Dunamiur local train, who saw !t in the river. REDDING, Cal—Body of Emelio of $10,200 in Gold while in employ | Funeral services | 4p. m Sunday. Cremation will fol-| ‘STILL CLEVERLY | HIDDEN RAIDED | Leads to Booze Plant | The most cleverly hidden stil he has ever seen, according to Sheriff Matt Starwich, was found when Deputy Sheriffs Herbert Beebe and Tom Morgun arrested T. A 43, at his home near Lake Friday afternoon. Apparently as solid as rock, a neo ltion of the kitchen floor four feet | wide and 10 feet long could be alid open by one who knew the combina tion, A stairway led below to an ex eavatjon about 10 feet square and eight Peet deep, in which ¢ 0 he hin four-galion still in operation when the deputes arrested him. | All but 13 bottles of the 30 quarts lof moonshine in the place were destroyed on the spot by the officers, | Gaines is held in the county jail, un lable to furnish bail. |Delegates to Luther League Tour Seattle Delegates from Washington and British Columbia here for a two |days’ conference of the Luther League of the United Lutheran |Chureh were being shown about the city Saturday. The conference closes Sunday | with a sermon by Rev. W. C. Miller at St, Paul's church on the advan tages of youthful spiritual training. First Fire Chalked Up to Firecrackers Firecrackers Friday night claimed thetr first Fourth of July fire loss when a frame bullding at 15 nm Madison #t. was destroyed by fire The building is under the manage ment of Exgan & Pwing. It was occupied by D. Yamkafad as The lons was estimated at partially covered by inwurance, $300, |Gets Letter F vom President’s Wife Mra Edith EB. Gatti, 317 W. Blaine st. is the first Ses to recetve a personal letter from the wife of President Harding. | Mra Harding exprease tion of the honor Mra. Gattis con fered upon her by initiating her as a Daughter of Nile, The letter ts signed, “Florence Kling Harding.” |Charles B. Warren New Envoy to Japan | WASHINGTON, June Upon | |anese government that the selection is acceptable, President Harding to day announced the appointment of ness man, of Detroit, Mich. as ambassador to Japan. He will leave for his new post about August 1. VICTORIA, B.C even to members, under new restric- tions, says liquor central board. a store. | tle woman | apprecta- | receipt of aswurances from the Jap | Charles B. Warren, lawyer and bust. | [BOLDT WINNER | OF PARK PRIZE Trap Door in Kitchen Floor|Restaurant Man First in| Attorneys in Federal Court Auto Parade With little Mins Leona Warfleld, aged 6, riding in the tonneau of bis car, amidst the purple and white col ore of the Klk#, James It, Boldt Seattle, wow first prize in the auto mobile parade at Rainier National park Friday, The prize ts @ thre day trip thru the park Carl J, Rasmussen, at, took second honors, mussen, young mins ched on the hood of his and led the ld preliminary t ncheduled fe © will be made an pording to Georg representative of the 1 Park Co. 2647 W, 60th with 1 ur parade, the which w h fortnal opening day. The para nual featy Rainier Nath Rainier Park Opens for Summer Season Rainier National Park opened for the summer at noon Satu The roads are in «00 ls to Paradise Inn, park * announce. The bad section negotiated by saddle horve |for the present, 4 ARE BURNED | IN HOUSE FIRE Three Others Are Seriously | Hurt BALTIMORE, Md., June women and two ch ren lost their lives, three other persons were burned badly and three more had narrow escapes in a fire which de stroyed the home of Meyer Sander | 1809 East Fairmount ave. here early today. The dead: Mra. Meyer Sander, 62. Mrs. Hl. A. Brown, a bride of 19. Mies Doris Sander, 12, Evelyn Silbert, 6. ‘Two Nine. Ambassador to Spain Is Confirmed WASHINGTON, Juno The |eenate late yesterday ce 4 the |nomination of Cyrus E. Wood, Penn sylvania, to be ambaxsador to Spain. TACOMA.—-Three new charges, to be filed against Jafet Lindeberg this week, according to Prosecutor Selden. Lindeberg, vice president of defunct Scandinavian bank, Mega! borrowing from bank, Maple Valley residents have nott | fled the county comminnioners they —Soldier” and) will appear at the courthouse Mon | Co, other clubs not allowed to sell beer,| day to protest against a dangerous | druggist sells | stade cromxing on the Milwaukee line near Maple Valley. ot 5,| dition | exvept for the mile and a half from | is charged with | JAPS FIGHTING NEW LAND LAW: Object to Conditions TACOMA, June 25 the anthallen land-holding law pa Attacks on wed by the last legislature were made in federal court nere yesterday by at torneys employed by Japanese, on| the ground that it prescribes a condi | tion impossible for Japanese to ful fil James Th. Howe, Dating | stadt and 1. BL. Guie, Seattle lawyers, | Jappeared for the Japanese, They compared the alien land law to the | famous “grandfa case in Mary land, which was concerned with the disfranchisement of negroes be aune | | they could not fulfill the presertbed | condition that their grandfat must ave voted before them. The lund law, Howe sald, makes It | necemmry for aliens to declare thelr | intention, to become citizens before they may own land, Japanese, he pointed out further, are not allowed | to become eltizena, Attorney General 1, L. Thompson answered that race or color is not mentioned In the law, and were not to be considered The case being heard ts that of Frank Terrace and N, Nakatsuka against the attorney general, Ter-) race ig seeking to renew a | e to! Nakatsuka and an injunction to pre | vent the attorney general's interfer ence in asked, | Anruments are being mado before Junticn W. 23, Gilbert, United States | ciroult court of appeala, and Judges |B. Bw ‘ushman and Jeremiah Neter er, of the Western Washington Unit ¢d States district court, There is a form of Indigestion led “atonte” dyspepsia. Atonic means “lack of tone It i# probably the most common form of indiges tion but not much is heard about it becaune people are inclined to group all forms of dyspepsia as “stomach trouble,” . Lack of tone tn the digestive or. fang means that the stomach in no longer able to do its work as nature Intended, The nerves that control it aro weak, the glands that supply the tive fluids are not working prop Gan on the stomach, sour ings in the throat and conntipation reqult. The cause of the troub is thin blood. Stomach, nerves and, glands are all dependent on the blood and when it gets thin and watery they are at once weakened. Dr. Wil Yams’ Pink Pills act directly on the [blood and the first rexponse from he sto ch in a better appetite, free dom from distress after cating and an Increase in ambition and energy generally. Try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a a stomach tonic and see how | your general health improves. | A diet book, “What to Hat’ and How to Bat,” will bo sent free on re- jquest by the Dr. Williams Medicine | Schenectady, N. Y. Every Dr, Wiliams’ Pink Pitis, Price 60 cents per box—Ad- vertinement, fe. Walver her r | Orthwein #aid PRETTY WOMAN NOT MURDERESS Mrs. Cora Orthwein Acquit- ted of Killing Lover CHICAGO, Orthwein June Mrs, Cora today ala dyear utive. was at bert freed of th Ke bert BP. Zieg Rubber Ce The wan acquitted by a ant night after a delit tion of one hour. 'T 1 ane Her & er, Go Tire mpany pretty diy ree ballots were taken. Public opinion freed me,” Mrs ve an, the st convict a pretty aid wom Swedish Covenant Takes In Churches The Swedish Ey “ul M ant ¢ conference Fr angelle wion America, ir church at Hyde Point A church at wedinh Mis dation of New Kngltand York, which includes 70 . were admitted. The Covenant now hag 306 churches and 15 axsoclationa Total receipt# to May 31 were re- ported a# $165,085.81, the amount be. ing spent on home and fc Uvities, Rev. B. G. Hjerpe, of Chi cago, presided over the conference Friday, am and that thelr org Topeka, K sionary and New RAL SERVICES for Mr« urch of the ma with burial ulate lvary. On, in JUNEAU.—Hundreds of persons bid farewell to former Gov. Thomas Riges and who sail for attle and California. family Be Quitting Business _ SALE! Sport Skirts $7.50 Silk, Serges and Plaid Ma- terials are included in this lot—-OTHER SKIRTS at $9.50 and $11.50. Monday, June 27 Is Our Last Day! ONE PRICE—CASH OR CHARGE! Make al! future payments at Our Men's Store, 1427 Fifth Ave., near Pike 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Sts Ice Box Is Raided by Hungry Thieves | Tlongry thieves who broke into C Turner's «© box Frida ytole meat, butter, exes, k jealmon and a complete knives nd forks Tur [418 16th Thieves als | pinte ting the table Wr night ered fit of “ took six cloth - RHEUMATISM | This Jdrewed ready for the bake oven | | Patients are garbed in a long terry | toweling bath robe, with mitts and of then placed on the sliding stockings the same material They are tray of the oven and again wrapped | in special wrapings of terry towel ing. In this way the heat Js conveyed to the body tn an indirect manner; and the effect instead of being disa greeable, is extremely pleasant. Mra. Jennie West, whose photo- |sraph appears here, resides at On tario, California, Her letter which follows tells how grateful she i# for her remarkable restoration to health in the bake oven, and through faith fully following Dr. Loughnéy’s cor rective plan of eating: Dear Dr. Loughney: “For four years I t constant suffe have been an r from rheu ism and diabetes that became #0 at times I unable to at- tend to my household dutie My imbs were badly swollen to the hips a dropsical swelling, and the pains I suffered # good deal of the Ume were excruciating. “A short time before coming to you for consultation and advice, I had been told by another doctor that I could live but a short time—in fact, was advised to make my will and get my earthly affairs in shape, as I might be called at any time, “I had heard of your bake oven treatment and of the wonderful re sults obtained in * similar to mine, so I decided to make the trip to see you and find out if you thought there was still hope for me. You gave me such a commonsense, reasonable explanation of the baking treatment and curative plan of eat ing, and why it should be beneficial in my case, that I was determined to give it a trial, “After three weeks of the bakes IT am pleased to say that I am rid of my old trouble and will return to my home a different woman. All traces of my rheumatism are gone, the dropsical swelling hag left my limba, and I feel as well now as I ever did in my life, 1! feel so elated over my recovery that I want all sufferers to know about your wonderful bake ovens and corrective plan of eating, and |you may publish this letter, in the mi was pihope that some one else afflicted HUMAN BAKE OVEN’; EFFICIENCY PROVEN IN DIABETE.4 Mustration shows Mra, West as competent Under-Secretary © Treasury Is Nam WASHINGTON, June yenterday sere 25. ~~ president late nomination of S. Parker GIlDag ot New Jersey, to be under sects of the treasury. r \ AND DROPSY I influenced to your was will be treatment “Your "Cor. Sta very truly, 1B J, WE and Bon V “Ontario *, Cal, West ready for the B IMtustration shows how Jennie J. West pa NOTE—Dr. Loughney’s Bake © treatment offices are located at. Olive St, Seattle, opposite Loughney is aseti lady nurses. Hout f m.to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to Telephone Main 6242. All toty valided or bedridden cases are ed.in Dr. Loughney’s Bake’ Sanitarium in Kirkland, All » which can come to the offices P; Olive st. are treated at those off] Write for free literature and Bldg. Dr. FREE! 2,000 packacesor FREE! FIREWORKS! Subscription Blank 50 cents per month, NMG cence coves corcccererecseccerecesees ooee ITCH CS TTC TTT TTT TT PHONE NO. eecvecoceseecsccceesocscocescecoesss: a I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months and thereafter until I order same discontinued. 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