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Personal Al from a week's Cc . . Mr, and Mra, Henry H, Lombard and Mra, M. H. Richardson left last week motor for a trip to Port land, Bouffieur re vieit and Mrs. Friday Lh Dr. turned in Victoria, . Society gement of Miss fargaret Chinn An- nounced; Mrs. Roddic Hostess at Attractive > * dune Tea. RALEIGH EDWIN CHIN announces the engagement by . John Ryan, the Univ Saturday vacation who has been at sity of Virginia, to spend bis at in Mr. tending returned j summer this elty . Hibbard and Mr. Ger who attended the golf in Victoria, are spend ad Mr. Henry ald Shannon, tournament of Ret Gauahter, Margaret Beaton, to 11,5 4 few days in Vancouver, B. C. Mr, Edward Williamson Andrews} Fyeoh ss (Fed. Invitations to the wedding! Miss Nancy Emory and Miss Polly WI be issued this week. Perkins returned Saturday from Miss Wallcourt’s School in Aurora, ‘The engagement was informally |") @pnounced at the dance Mr, and)” ° aes » Mrs. R. DP. Merritt and their daugh-| Mrs. Helen Rhoads, of Stockton, “ter, Misa Virginia Merrill, gave at! Cal, arrived today to their home last evening. summer with her son-indaw and eee daughter, Mr. and Mre, Mose Grady On July 1 Mra, Grady and Mra Rhoads are leaving for a two weeks’ trip to Alaska . . Mr. Tom De Wolfe, who has been & student at the University of Vir ginia, and Mr, Robert Brooke Al bertson, who has been attending Episcopal High School In Alexan: dria, Va., returned home today, see Mr, and Mrs. Bert Farrar and Mrs. Emma Farrar Bauer returned Sunday from Victoria, B. C., where they spent the past week. 5 . ing Tea Honors . Allen > “Honoring Mrs. George W. Alien, “Who leaves next week for San Fran: . make her home, Mrs. Frank Roddie was hostess this afternoon ‘@t her residence in Laureihurst from & until 5 o'clock at one of the love- a of summer teas. 3 home was a veritable June n, roses in profusion combined deiphinium, iris and seasonal being about the rooms, and @ silver basket of roses and’ del- ‘phinium in shades of pink were used the tea table. ‘were Mre, Thomas Ror. Mrs. Ernest L. Skeel, Mrs. Irving Bouffleur, Mrs. John and Mrs. Samuel H Mrs A. L. Markus, of Missoula, Mont,. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Harris since the first of the year, left today for his home. cee Mr. and Mra. George W. Rourke returned Friday from a week spent in Victoria, B. C. in the dining room were i Florentine Fourbert, Miss Eliza. Beth Parrington, the Misses Edgarita ‘ , Eleanor Pinkham and Jean Receiving the cards the were Marguerite Steele ond ‘ Roddie. the afternoon Mrs, Drury sang & group of songs and Paul McCoole gave a number of ee s Baxter Is Hostess ee. . Mr. and Mrs, Raymond R. Frazter returne’ Inet week from a six weeks’ Eastern trip. eee Judge and Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Wiltam Hunter McEwan returned Friday from a month's trip to Call fornia. eee Mrs. Wallace 8. Rosenblatt and Miss Hermine and Miss Emily Ros. enbiatt will leave Saturday for Hon olulu for a few weeks’ visit before joining Mr. Rosenblatt tn San Fran cisco, where they will reside, eee te entertaining with a lunch. ‘ef ten covers at her hore Thurs ay afternoon, with invitations limit- ‘to Mrs. Merrick's intimate friends. eee BS Dr. Garrett to Speak it Sunset Club afternoon at the Sun- b, Dr. Robert Max Garrett will on “Seattle, the Seaport of ye.” Mra. Frederick Hall Phite and Miss Adelaide Nickels fll be the hostesses. eee theon Compliments Gibson Stephen B. Cook entertained Tuncheon at the Sunset club this - tm compliment to Mrs. J. ‘Gibson, recently returned from a Planned-for Mr. Barrett Green, of Now York, ts making bis parents, Mr, and Mra. Thomas Green, a short visit. Bachelor Girls’ Party Last Friday evening Miss Mildred Knater, whose marriage to Mr. Her. bert W. Shaw will take place June 18, entertained with a bachelor girls’ party at the home of her parents. The guests included thirty of Miss Koater’s close friends, In Charge at Tea Shop of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednes- day, with Mrs, Ray Ling as hostens, assisted by Mrs. B. G. Goebel, Mra. F. R. Bates, Mre. C. Tenny, Mra. H. Halliwell, Mrs. G. B. Butterworth, Mrs. J. D, Darragh, Mrs. T. Sather and Mrs. J. Lukov. Candle Colors Are Suggested The craze for candies 's increas ing. perhaps because candle light t* a kind high’ Be sure when you «rt yours, however, that you do not The effect fs more when the candies contrast rather sharply with the re mainder of the furnishings of the room. Black candles are beautiful In gold or brass holders. 4 _ Mrs. Lioyd N. Walker will enter. with © tea from 3 until 5 at her home Thursday after. complimentary to Miss Mamie who is to become the bride ‘Mr. Douglas Estep, June 24. eee Informal Dance Miss Katherine Shafer has tssued invitations for an informal dance ‘at the home of her parents, Mr. and A. B. Shafer, on Friday eve match your wall paper. lovely Features at laken Guild's Party Saturday evening, June 17, ts the Bight Interlaken guild of the Ortho- hospital will entertain with a clothes dance” and card party Mt the Seattle Yacht club. Special features have been arrang- ef and among them wili be a Russian Gance given by tiny Bernetta May ‘Warnock, pupil of the Douglas Danc ing . ‘The pal weeses for the affair will be Mrs. John E. Boyer, Mra. E. G Norris, Mrs. George H. Beliman, Mrs. 8. Freeman, Mrs. A. G. Shaefer, Mrs. C. J. Porter and Mrs. Thomas M. Askren. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. P. J. Aaron, Capitol 4060, and Mrs. ¥. R. Bates, Capitol 4017. Mrs. Eckelman ins A pretty tea was given this after Boon by Mrs. E. O. Eckelman at her home from 2 until 5 o'clock. Presid ing at the urns were Mrs. ©. B. Kinne and Mrs. Harvey Lantz, with Mrs. G. I. Gavett and Mrs. Vickner assisting. Roses in lovely adorned tire home. 7 To Aid Growth of Geraniums Your gerantums will blossom bet ter if you pour hot coffee into the saucers of the flower pots euch morning. Paraffin Good | Sink Cleaner Dip a soft cloth in paraffin ana rub it over the spots on your porce. jain sink. ‘They will disappear. Then wash with soap and water. arrangement Quietly Married Miss Helen Elizabeth Knowlton, @aughter of Mr. William B, Knowl ton of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Clar @hce Black Twigley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Twigiey of this city, were quietly married Thursday evening, June 8, with Rev. Father Philip F. Corboy of St. James’ cathedral read ing the service in the presence of framediate relatives. ‘The bride formerly attended the University of Washington and is a member of Phi Mu sorority. Mr. Twigiey is a graduate of the untver- sity and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Twigley left for the East and will return to Seattle about duly 1 to reside. Summer Dance Miss Florence Doyle entertained with a delightful summer dance at, her home on Queen Anne Hill Satur- | @uy evening to honor the members of the Mizpah club and their friends, Dancing was enjoyed in rooms beau- | Aifully decorated with summer fiow- | ers. ‘The guests included the Misres Stella Stedhan, Barbara Kelley, | Esther Dore, Ruth Carey, Monica Kauter, Mabel Strehiau, Mildred Kil- dail, Clare Brons, Helena Casey, Helen Clough, Margaret Dennis, Bdna Haase and the Messrs, Douglas Dean, Amos Hiatt, Fred Meis, Lanier | Walker, Arthur Kane, Leonard Kaut. er, Lester Nerlond, Lee Bennett, Preston McDonald, Byron Hillen, John Estes, Ted Williams and Fred _ Keenhultz, spend the Of Seattle may be mentioned those of Major } THE SEATT EATTLE SERVICE SET | | Seattle has an official set representing every commissioned ‘service in the permanent establishment, army, navy, marine, coast guard, public health and geodetic corps, with a per- sonnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importance. CAVALRY HOSTESS loorpa, U. 8. A. whore aides are Cap: | On ‘Thursday Mrs, Meyer, wife of ‘tain Francis James Fitzpatrick, U, 8 Colonel Oren B. Meyer, U. 8 A, in A. Captain Arthur D, Hughes, U. & charge of cavalry activities for the A, Lieutenant Loper B. Lowry, t Seattle district, entertained an & A. Lieutenant Harold L, Stieble tave of servic women who meet U. 8 A. Mra, Merriam, wi of every other week for luncheon and nel Henry Macpher riam, jauction. 8. A | ‘The delightful menu was framed tn tulips and narcisal, the games Inter: CAVALRY HOSTESS esting and the prises won by Mra.| Mra, Meyer, wife of Colonel Oren jAndruss, wife of Major Maloolm P. | Meyer, U, §, A. in charge of cave |Andruss, U.S. A., and by Mra, An |atry recruiting for the Seattle din drus, wife of Major Clift Andrus, U. trict, entertained delightfully on aA Wednesday at luncheon in complt : ened ment to the service bridge club. te SP. 8, Tulips and narcivel added their fra Among hostesses who add to the grant charm to the scene, and prises lnocial laurels and the civic proaperity Mrs. Andruss, wife of aim P. Andruss, ©. were won by the Publio Health corpa, Oy U, & A, and Mrs, Andr The list includes Mra. de Valin, | Major Clift Andrus, F. A,, U. wife of Surgeon Hugh de Valin, t ~ P. H. 8. ranking officer and COAST AND GEODETIC jsupervis the 1ith public health SURVEY district; Mra K aien, wife of Assist: ne small corp’ which completes ant Surgeon ; tlialre Ogden, U, 8. P.|the coant and geodetic survey, one of Mrs, Lilly, wife of Assistant tine most solentifie in the service. Surgeon 1. B. Lilly, U. 8 P. H, 8, which Is engaged in measuring the earth's surface, has been much de pleted by summer assignments to Alaska, where much survey work han to be done. Commander Richard B. Derickson, U. 8 C. and G. 8. inepector for the Northwest district, has just returned from an official tour, who represent the regular establish ment Those who entertain charmingly jfor the Reserve corps are Mra. Car ter, wife of Surgeon P. I. Carter, U 8. PH. 8, Mra, Kinney, wife of Sur geon C. M. Kinney, U, 8 P. HL 8. Mrs. Curtis, wife of Surgeon W. W. jCurtia, U. SP. HL &, Mra, Joiner, pak lwife of Surgeon W. 1B. Joiner, U. 8. "ARE P. H. 8, Mra, Greene, wife of Sur. COAST GUARD n J. ¥. Greene, U. & P. Ht. 8. At the luncheon given on Tuesday by Miss Dorothy Watson at the Kappa Alpha Theta norority house, University of Washington, notable among the gtests was Mie Kather. ine Hottel, daughter of Lieutenant Mra. Brown, wife of Past Assistant Surgeon H. D. Brown, U. 8 P. HL. &., Mra. Van Patten, wife of Past Aw stant Surgeon W. M. Van Patten, 8 P. H. &, Mra, Van Kirk, wife u of Past Assistant Surgeon A. H. Van Commander James Freeman Hoteel, Kirk, U. 8. P. 1.8. U. 8. C. G, The party also Included pond the hostess’ sister, Mra, de Valin, ‘QUARTET wife of Surgeon Hugh de Valin, U. A luncheon that brought together |% P.M. 8 and Mra. Ogden, wife of & quartet of pretty New Orleans |A*mistant Surgeon Hilaire Ogden, t women was given on Tuesday at the |® P. H. 8. a quartet of lovely New Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house | Orleans belles. at the University of Washington, | when the hostess was Miss Dorothy | PENELOPE Watson, and her guests her aister,| In the fashion of Penelope, the |Mrw. de Valin, wite of Surgeon Hugh | Wife of each officer of the Haida ts de Valin, U. §. P. H. 8, Mre. Ogden, |@walting the return of her liege lord wife of Assistant Surgeon Hilaire from his adventurous voyage. Ogden, U. S&S PL HL 8, and Mies| Among these heroines are Mra. Katherine Hottel, daughter of Lieu- | Hottel, wife of Lieutenant Command. tenant Commander James Freeman |¢r James Freeman Hottel, command: Hottel, U. 8. C. G, ing the Haida; Mra. Abel, wife of } - | Lieutenant Carl Herbert Abel, U. 8. |MOTORING |C. Gy Mra. Birkett, wife of Lieuten- |, Ascompanied by Mra. Kinney qnd jant Frederick J. Birkett, U. 8. C. G.: her sister, Miss Ethel Rathbone, of Mra. Heiner, wife of Lieutenant J. Oakland, & brief leave will be N. Heiner, U. 8 C. G.; Mra. Jones, |epent by Surgeon C. M. Kinney, U. | wife of Lieutenant Chestor Hardy 8. P. H. &, motoring from Seattle Jones, U. 8 C. G.; Mre, Prall, wite to San Francisco and Its environs, [of Lieutenant Whitney Matthews | Pra, U. 8 C. Gj Mra. Van Kirk, FORT CASEY | wife of Past Assistant Surg AH, | AM agreeable incident of the week | Van Kirk, U. & P. H. 8, medical was & motor party which had for tts | officer of the Maida. Objective Whid Inle inn, and which | Included Major Royal Kemp Greene, | FORT CASEY U. 8A. commander of Fort Casey,| An allgarrison plenfe at Oak Har. and Mra. Greene, Captain Kirkpat |bor was the event of the week at rick Mason, U. 8. A., and Mra, Ma-|Fort Casey, Major Royal Kemp Interlaken guild will be in charg®!non, Captain William W. Werts, U.|Greene, U. & A. commander, and |8. A., and Mrs. Wertz, Captain Her. brought out all the line, The affair {bert A, Gardner, U. 8 A. and Mrs. |bnd for finale « dinner and dance at |Gardner, Captain James PB. Jacobs, |Whid Iste inn. }U. 8. A. and Mrs. Jacobs, with thelr = [house guest, Mre. J. FL. Jacobs; Liew. FORT WORDEN A dance at the Officers’ club every jtenant C. 1. Vane, U. & A, and) two weeks f» part of the program Mra. Vane, Lieutenant J. Longstreet | Wheilehel, U. 8. A. and Mra, Whel-/arranged by Fort Worden’s hop com- [ehel, with their house guest, Mra. |mittes, which has for chairman Ma- Martha Bearden Mulholland; Liew-|for Alvin Charles Miller, M. CU. tenant John Harvey Madison, t |S. A. and for adviser Mre, Merriam, A, and Mrs. Madteon. | wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson | te | Merriam, U. & A. Their olde are FORT WORD Captain Francia James Fitzpatrick | The Fort Worden hop committee |U. 8. A., Captain Arthur D. Hughes, jannounces that it will give a dance |U. 8. A., Lieutenant Loper R. Lowry, every two weeks during the season.|U. $. A. Lieutenant Harold LL. ‘The committes has for chairman Ma- | Stteble, U. 8. A. jor Alvin j— | Charles Miller, medical CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY 6875 47th ave. 8, W.. on Wednesday, June 14, at 2:30 p.m, Take Faunt Vimy Ridge Chapter |leroy car and get off at Kenney Vimy Ridge Chapter, Daughters of| Home station. Walk north one the British Empire, will hold a basket | block. eee picnic at the summer home of Mra. Lionel Hiles at South Beach, Wed. | Ridgley Rebekah Lodge No. 6 |nesday, June 14, Take boat from! The auxiliary to Ridgley Rebekah Pier 3 at 10 a m. | Lodge, No, 6, will meet with Mra, i aA | Albano, 5 Plum #t.. Wednesday. G. ALK. Home Sewing Club June 14, at 2 p.m. Mrs, W. Powell | The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home| ®nd Mra. S. Brown, assisting } | Sewing club will meet with Mrs, Sol | tesses. Take car 12, Hein, 4384 Evanston ave, Wednes-| eee June 14, Luncheon at 12] Lady Stirling Chapter o'clock, followed by a sale of aprons| Lady Stirling chapter, D. A, R and fancy goods, Take car No, 21,| Will celebrate Flag day with a picnic All welcome. }at Roosevelt park Lunebeon at ¥, #.:% | 12:30 Members meet at end of Ra- Wisconsin Women’s Pienlo | venna line, Mrs, E. A. Tobey will entertain all former Wisconsin women at a pictile Mystic Jewel Auxiliary on her lawn at 713 N. 80th st. Wed-| Mystic Jewel auxiliary wil] meet tn nesday, June 14, at lock. | I. O. O, F. temple, at 1 p,m. All Re. Bring basket lunch. Coffee, cream | bekahs Invited. and sugar will be furnished by the| - hoat Plans plenic West Woodland P.-T. A. Weat ¥ A. will meet for the annual will be discussed. Wisconsin | Lutheran Women's League | North End Flower Club The Lutheran Women's League of | The North End Plower club will Beattie will give a banquet Wednes.! Ive a plenic in Woodland park Wed day at the Hotel Washington Annex | ¢sday, June 14, at 1 o'clock. Plans at 6:20 o'clock, at which Mra. E, C,| Will be completed for the third annu Cronk, Chautaugus lecturer and edt | @l flower show to be held June 22 and tor of the “Best Methods,” in Mis.| 23, at the Lester Monahan building sionary Review of the World, will, 8534 Greenwood ave. Two spec be the speaker features at the flower show this ar eee will be a glimpse of an old fashioned Jewish Ladies’ Auxiliary garden, and a suggestion of Venice. The regular meeting of the Seattle | Al! persons living north of the canal Orthodox Jewish Ladies’ Auxiliary |e eligible for entry, Sweepstakes to the Denver Orthodox hosnital for | trophies will be awarded for the best consumptives will be held Wednes.|70#¢ in the show, and some lovely day, June 14, at the Y. M. H. A., 17th | trophies have been presented for blue and E. Union st., at 2 p. m ribbon winners bers urged to be present. eee / “ee Signal Corps Auxiliary Green Lake W, C. T. U. The Signal Corps auxiliary witt| Gree ke W. C. T. UL. will hola | Meet in the blue om of Meves' caf. | its annual flower mission at the home | & on Wednesday, June 14, at |p m. and Mrs, F Arrangements for the annual Jawn instead of at the home of N of Mrs. H. A. Snyder 69th st., | A. Chaffee, as planned, | Wednesday, Juno 14, ¢ p.m. Mrs unty superintendent of the U,, will be the speaker, sm 720 E fete at the home of Mr. and Mra, R. J. Reekie, in July, will be discussed. Unity Psychology Clab 2 aw Unity Psychology club will meet at John F. Miller W. R. ©. § p.m. In Erlekson room of ¥, W.| John ¥F. Miller Women's Rellef C. A) Mra. Mary Washburn, instruc: | Corps sewing circle bas postponed the | tor. Sub Spoken Word."|meeting planned for Wednesday. | | No admiss June 14, at the home of Mra, Tren i . 25 Wilson ave., indefinite Rainier Chapter Pienie yunt of conflicting with the Annual outing cele’ rating Flag/ convention. | day of Rainier chapter, D. A. Tt, in| ees | Woodland park. Pienic lunch at 1| League of Women Voters Postpone | p.m. All D. A. R. members invited. | Meeting see Because many of the members of | West Seattle W. ©. T. U Ithe Seattle League of Women Voters | The West Seattle W. C. T. 1 willjare attending the meeting of the meet at the home of Mra. J. W, Reed, State Federation of Women's Clubs |cepted Saturday, | were made. LE STAR { VALENTINO TRIAL WITNESS | Jean Acker testifying at the trial of Rodolph Valentino, screen star, who was acquitted of charges of bigamy which followed his marriage to Winifred Hudnut. Jean was his first wife and the state claimed the interlocutory decree in | their divorce barred Valentino from marrying within a | year in Spokane thin week, the regular! monthly meeting of the Seattle! league, scheduled for Wednesday, | June 14, haa been postponed. The ef-| forts of the league thia month will center on the coming visit of Mrs. William Palmer Lucas, the recently elected regional director for the Pa. jeific coast states of the National | League of Women Voters, Mrs. Lucas also plana to attend the meet ing of the National Nurses’ ansocia- tion, which will be held in Seattle the latter part of this month. eee Bloomer Dresses Army and Navy Women's Luncheon The Association of Army and Navy Women will meet for lunch. | con in the grill room of the Hote! Washington, Wednesday, June 14, Jat 1 o'clock, ] eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattio Review, No. 8 Beattie review, No, §, W. B. A. of) the Maccabees, will entertain with a! card party at the home of Mra, Emil Schultz, 4230 Stone way, Thursday, June 35, at 1p. m. -. ] William McKinley Circle The delegates of William McKinley cirele, Ladies of the G. A. R., will sive a card party at Greyerbiehl's hall, 28th and Jackson, Friday, June 16. from 2 until 6 o'clock, All wel- come, NE of the largest shops of girls’ clothes In New York ta featuring bloomer dresses of the sheerest or- gandio, ‘The drens is transparent, of course, nd #0 the bloomers are made very ‘ull and trimmed with little applique Col. Ellsworth Circle Col. Ellsworth circle, Ladies of ithe G. A. R, will serve a home | cooked dinner in Veterans’ hall, Pri. | day, June 16, at 6 o'clock. Card atl powers just as the dress in, $30 p.m. a se ‘The skirt is made quite hort and the bloom e lor Trecause or- | ¥. 1. Dance and Card Party |‘h® bloomers au : gandio ts so stiff and the bloomers lare so full, the effect Is one of billow- ing hoopskirts. | The Young Ladies’ Institute will jentertain with a “Wild Honey Dance" and card party at Lescht| ‘This is only an elaborate variation, j Park pavilion Thursday evening. tho, of the same bloomer dress the June 22. Miss Mary Schnetder t |busy mother long has found so satis. an of the dance committes. | factory. They are shown in sizes for | chair | ™ Alice Schneeter, Miss Mar- | giris from three to eight and may be enret Kane, Miss Allee Hopper, |bought of all manner of materials. | Miss Anne Gravelle, Miss Loretta| ‘The most popular trimmings are Austin and Mins Agnes Hadley will |crous.etitch smocking and appilque. have charge of the cards, The re-| There are no restrictions as to color. committee includes Mies | Ethel O'Donnell, Miss Clatre Fletch jer, Hiss Elleen Veale, Mise Trene | Jaundraw, Mise Cassie McBachern, ception Motion to Adjourn Parliament Fails Mins Alice Warren, Mies Harriet eng Hartwig, Mins Helen Handley, Miss | oe i a A sation, 10 Pike tart Mins Helen Ryan,|®Uourn parliament as a pro’ agninet the action of Edward Shortt, |home secretary, in reprieving Capt. Ronald Truc, was defeated today, Mins Ellen Felton, Miss Alice Sulli | van, Miss Auris Tierney, Miss Mary | Holcomb and Miss Jessie Bridgman On the program committee aro Miss ian ees Sethe BONED. RA Margaret Akin, Miss Veronica Kel SERRE jly, Minn Margaret Gravelle, Miss Mary Sharkey The patronesses for the SHOPLIFTER TO BE are Mra. Joseph Weber, Mra. F UP AGAINST HARD | Gobble, Mra. J. A. Benshoff, Alexander Kavetiskt, Mra. Charles JOB FROM NOW ON Wartells, Mra, F. H. Griswold, Mre. ‘The #hop-lifter will have a tough Claude Storey, Mra. Paul Hanson, || time hereafter, 680 will the bad Mrs. Frank Hurley, Mrs. A. Periliat, || check “artist” and the charge ac | Mra. Joreph Manning, Mrs. Bernard || count impersonator. | Rra¢y, Mra. Thomas Veale, Mra. D. A few weeks ago the leading re- |F. Flynn, Mrs, George Pingrey. Cuban Republic Ie | Yet Facing Crisis HAVANA, June 12.—The crisia in the affairs of the Cuban republic ts tail merchants of Seattle organ ized the Stores Mutua! Protective assoctation, with the purpose of prosecution of those gullty of vic timizing the stores rather than the policy of restitution. Monday all law enforcement agencies in Seattle wholeheartedly pledged not expected to reach any solution!! support to the association, huntil V nesday. H At a meeting of the Arctic ctub, On Wednesday President Zayns|| Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm has agreed to meet with a commit. | tee from the Cuban Vet Douglas, City Detective Robert R ‘ans’ asso: || Herbert and others promised to elation when he is expected to make || aid the directors of the association | public the exact nature of the “sug. |] to the full extent of their ability. gestion” of neral Crowder for re. jform jn Cuban administration and just what steps he expects to take] to meet the situation At this time jit Is believed Zayas will also make public the names of the five new members of his cabinet who have teen appointed to succeed those | members whose resignation he ac- Will Senta Gueides and Hay Rate Case WASHINGTON, June 13.—The tn: terstate commerce commission today ordered an opening of the case as the result of which rates on hay and grain in the Western territory reduced 14 per cent last No. vember. Railroads asked for a reopening and the action of the commission tn dieates some readjustment will be : over 30 years Baron de Neurath Qbp Ounces for D5 New German Leader | K BAKING BERLIN, June 13,—Baron de New. rath, German ambassador to Italy is POWDER said to have effected the Russo.Ger man coup at Genoa, In political cir.| SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REFUNDED cles he is regarded as a coming na- OR MONEY tional leader, | | | | | TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. MAYOR STRONG TRIES TO SOLVE FOR WAYFARER LOVE TRIANGLE Declares It Is America’s Russian Girl Says Husband Great Achievement | Married Heiress Mayor FE. J. Wrown told the big rY WEBB MILLER chorus of “The Wayfarer’ he con PARIS, June 14-—Mme. Lieuboft siders this pageant the greatest Von Siateky will eail for America in achievement of the American people. a fortnight to confront the man she The mayor spoke at the weekly re-| claims to be her husband. The pretty hearsal in the First Methodist church Russan girl who asserts that Anam last evening. tase Von slate youthful Polish “Beattie never can repay those who! chemist, recently married to Mra. produced ‘The Wayfarer, and who Marion Ream Stephens, heiress, ig will produce it again. waid the actually her legal husband, is dane or. “Rut Seattle must not be aatia fied with its right to claim “The Wa farer’ as its very own, “The W farer’ must be considered a part of Beattlo—-an event to be nationalized. “Seattle may well be proud of ‘The Wayfarer,’ that great central figure jous to meet her wealthy rival face to face. Whether she will press bigamy charges after confronting Anastase and his American wife remains, she says, to be determined. “Lam going over there to America = “ and tho: m™ . e 4g lke cep ) that h proved Christianity «/and have it out.” Mme, Von Siatsky, science, Christianity has developed who declares she was married to 6 national soul In America.” Anastase at Yalta in 1920, told the | The mayor naid he hoped at the United Press today. eye next election the Montlake bridge! “Friends have raised money inom | the bonds would be voted, and that in Ger that I may make the trip.” 1 end the meantime he would mre that the Madame Von Siatsky says the) " kno elty provided pontoon bridges acrom youthful Pole, who recently went to, uit the canal for the comfort and con’ America to work in the Baldwin) A venience of those attending “The Locomotive works at Philadelphia the Wayfarer, insisted she keep their marriage s® 1) on, Darwin Melanest, executive secre-|cret. She declares he wrote to hevie gta, tary, announced that D. C. Painter that has obtained two companies of sol diers from Camp Lewis and one com-\ was best he appear to be single, pany of marines for participation in ‘Then came the blow of his American’ this year's pageant. He also said the marriage to the Ream heiress, story of “The Wayfarer” will be| she wrote in shocked surprise, spread with every shave and hair cut! Anastase, she claims, promised to hereafter, as he would speak before send her $40 a week and to return the barbers’ association after leav-|to her soon if she would keep their ing the chorus rehearsal. marriage a secret, Then on top of = f sie everything she learned he wag seek Pershing Not to jing annulment of their marriage at Yulta on the grounds she was @ Be Here for Fourth Gen. John J. Pershing will be un- | Jewens. able to attend Senttie’s Fourth of | July celebration, which will be mtaged under the auspices of the American Legion. A telegram re- ceived by the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday morning reads: “I cannot fecept your invitation as I already have an engagement tn Ohio for that date. Accept my thanks and best wishes for a very successful affair.” his friendship with Mra a A : 7 in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, June 13. Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, whose |plane flight from New York to the Shriners’ conclave tn San Francisco was interrupted by lightning and vhard tuck In the Middle West, arm rived at 8:6 a. m. today. There are 101,767 licensed motor drivers in the London area. San Francisco, making the fight from Reno this morning. TUESDAY, JUNE 20 YRANE F. HOOD PRESENTS MASTER ROBERT MURRAY World’s Greatest Boy Soprano ASSISTED BY Charles Wakefield Cadman Gh {% “BOY WONDER” ne Four Out of Five Wait Too Long— Are your gums tender—do they ever bleed when you brush your teeth? If so—see your dentist at once and start using Forhan’s For the Gums. You have the first symp- toms of Pyorrhea. Incredible as it seems, four people out of every five | past the age of forty, and thousands younger, have Pyorrhea. Ifneglected Pyorrhea soon runsits deadly course. It loosens teeth until they drop out or must be pulled, and it causes those deadly pus pockets to which scientists now attribute eo much serious illness. If you use Forhan’s For the Gums consistently, and use it in time, you can prevent Pyorrhea or arrest its course. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s twice each day. It will keep your teeth and gums in a clean healthy condition. Don’t delay longer. Four out of five fall victims to Pyorrhea because they waited too long. 35c and 60c tubes, at your druggist’s. Pormule of R. J. Ferhkan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal FOR THE GUMS Checks Puorrhea Stephens meant nothing but that it 7 He traveled by train to Rene, | Nev., where he took an airplane to — play Buc in wit) ey Ir ‘Mor i- go PF Sesersere fee eoee

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