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PAGE 2 SCREEN CHANCE IS RUINED NOW, t Giri Loses Foot Trying Get to Hollywood MQUA, Onto, June T B Aovie heroine cost pretty Dinah Jo's, 26, of Columbus, w hate ver Chance she may have had to becons¢ a Had lywood favorite. Din h's visions of becoming S movie star crystallized in the sem darknas of a Columbus the ferday. She saw on thé Story af another girl w the movie fame. ‘Dotihed her hair, disguised as a man, beat her ‘way to Hollywood and made! good. “Why aw't Ido the same thim?" Mused Dinah ‘The quastion was answer physicians ‘who worked over th o fm a Piqua hospital. She may her right fot, they said, Of crushing it in the coupling of al. * CHAMPION GOES freight trata. After seeing the movie th Columbus, Distah bobbed hi @isguised herself as a man and B- 0 to beat her way to Hollywood and half filled with scrap iron wh Baw two detectives approaching Blipped down between two x AS the freight started up. Her f twas crushed by sudder (She was drugeed head-dow @ashion, several yards before {train was stopped the Jesuit Association Will Hold Reunion | ‘ ‘ its annual banc Washington, Sunday evening. ers will be Attorney John F. lurpfhy, Rev. J. G. O'Shea and Rev, Ryan. Hale Gives Tanlac His _ Unqualified In- dorsement "I feel just like a different per. have gained ten potmds and stomach is like new,” declared Hale, well-known san Fran- citizen, residing at 3746 Third tm relating his exp rience h the Tanlac treatment. ee = months I £0 drowsy and h all the time, and what little a forced down seemed to do harm instead of good, for I suffered for hours after eat- Finally, I got s0 weak and n I could hardly stay on my / "Since taking Tanlac, that tire, y, sluggish feeling has left me I have a corking good. , eat just anything I want feel finer than in years. I've Tanlac to ot friends, and they all think the as I do, that it’s the best ” = _Tanlac fs for sale by all good Accept no substitute. 37 million bottles sold. § Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nature's remedy for constipation. for Advertisement. { Boston : Dental ( Offices 1422 Second Avenues We Stand the Test of Time #2 Years in One Location Nf 0, romulatizg | ‘The Jesuit Alumni association will | ted po olved. > th rtant f 1 effict by hi oto t from tir 4 into his ice and & abstracted waiting tood with f w air, r or insisted that they chief him: tries, cap: s and oven Ing; ed that thelr Invariably they been called by t EAST JUNE 20 Marbles Every Night Eldred, will leav June reston Seattlo’s ampion, morning of City, N. J, wher week of the month he will a final champion into the national tournam | Preston, st will be reme' who won the city title May 6, ed to take his mother, Mra. ¢ | Eldred, with him on the trip East Mrs. Eldred is now preparing for ber journey across the country As for Preston—he's more than preparing He's practicing marbles in the t yard every night. Ho's shining medals. Ho's just waiting for school , June 16, that he may dwell undis rhed on the things to come | Possibly Preston and his moth | will be met in Spokane by oth hamps and their parents—those from Portland and other Nort! On the morning of Jun Northwest group will arrive Chicago, and will set out from th over the Pennsylvania railway, jw ton, D. C., to be called the “point of cones: tion for pot the national Washington, hour sh capitol city elty the Atlantic to shoot to be ou at 23 in F players June ntseeing they will leave , Where hotel nts will @ been made jit is ted that the c |of whom will be declared tt jal winner at the close of tt }ment, will be tn Atlantic City about | a week. Who wouldn't be marble champ? HONDURAS IS ally np, ni | WASHINGTON, June 7—~The | United States government ts “much | concerned” jtion in Honduras, it was the state department today. Trouble appears certain because of a bitter presidential campaign. Four candidates, representing as many factions, are widely divided on issues and serious trouble ap- pears imminent if they cannot be brought into some sort of agree. ment. Jesse Carson, who was arrested in Tegucigalpa with Clara Phillips, the “hammer murderess,” was re ported to have gone there for the purpose of participating in a revo- lution. Mrs. Phillips in an Inter. view shortly before she was brought back to the United States, declared Carson plotted to overthrow the government and as dictator. She wag to be his consort. At last accounts, Carson was stil] held in jail in Teguci- galpa. RE SENTENCED TO READ BIBLE DETROIT, June 1.— Thomas Burns and August Guenther were sentenced to six months to read the two Bibles they stole from a book store. marble | the} NEAR STRIFE} over the political situa-| sald at} establish himself) ‘Haunted Police Station Mystery Solved at La: And by No Less Person ‘Than the Chief of Police Himself t office came to a he eryns ad when the 1 into the Severyna been protest for They on the In went 4 not rung them. that h r declared he ined the push button tho chief's desk les, failed to 1 anything wrong, They went Almost immediately they all rushed back again. |} “I've found It," sheepishly, Every around in my chair, the of buttons. exam, and | out the chief grinned time I turn my knee hits row Call in the on back to work.” ‘A GHOSTS TALK FOR SIR ARTHUR, Shows Spirit Pictures SAN FRANCISCO, Angeles medium pre ized spirits at one | therm wal the Arthur ne 7 od say al x to including according ro hero last for to | night. © Arthur exhibited on the screen | ‘ea which he Jof a deceased Seattle woman show ing her lying in her coffin surround. ed with flowers and a group of be Teaved friends and relatives: res were made, , who continues to | say a there ap | Peara at the head of th coffin the | spirit face of different former friends of the deceased. He showed two of ‘| these views on the screen last night Jone showing what he c |the face of a friend. imed to b containing a likeness of the departed | | hornelt. These plotures were not taken with | the idea of obtaining such proclaimed evidence of existence after, Sir Arthur stated, 9 | that this fact contributed greatly to ward making them the most valuable of his collection [Receive Bids for Air Mail Service I New sealed bids for the Seattle Victoria hydroplane mail carrying contracts asked by the postoffice depertment we Thuraday, according to reports 7e ceived at the Seattle postoffice. | Bids formerly submitted were re | jected by | | { drawn up and the new bids must all be in Washington, D. C., by June |20. The new contract covers a per. |iod of one year and will take ef. fect July 1, THE MAID EXPLAINS. “Have you a letter from your last mistress?” “No, mum; we parted good friends, but we ain't been carryin’ on no cor- respondence.”—Exchange. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There’s no longer the slightest |need of feeling ashamed of your |freckles, as Othine—double strength —is guaranteed to remove these homely spota. Simply get ov ounce of Othine— double strength--from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon ses that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complex- fon. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back ff it fails to remove freckles —Advertisement. mans you paige ie These low rou 325 Pike St., at TACOMA~111 H.R ALEX? (including meals and vacation trips possible for all! San Francisco and return Los Angeles and return San Diego and return Ask the Man at SEATTLE—504 Second Ave.,L. C, Smith Bl4g., and TRAVEL BY WATER, rewrite, vacation trips! ‘our summer holidays at the lace, in the same old way, when adelightful short ocean voyage, visit new places, see new scenes, and in addition to broadening your knowledge of the Pacific Coast, return ae and invigorated? ind fares from Seattle h) make these ideal « $66.00 and $55.00 eee oe ee Fourth Ave., Phone Elliott 2068 1 Pacific Ave., Phone Main 7178 Ey S: MeMicken, Passenger Traffic Mgr., L. C, Smith Bidg., Seattle, Wash, PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO NDER PRESIDENT and an arpenter and the electrician and go | stated were taken | accord. | being submitted | the government, due to} the fact that they were improperly | TH LOCAL POLICE GIVEN CREDIT Jackson Says Suocess Due to City and County Aid | | | County and city prohibition agent Working in conjunction with federal officers, are given credit for the ef fie | pre | Seattle and the N ent manner in which the natic hibition act has been enforced In orthwest during the | past three chief of the federal prohibition of the 17th district, his submitted late Tuesday The cx clty men has arrests 1 of a cases brought to trial, sho Thousands of and mash ware months by Carl Jackson, force in report | per and » report ns oO! 0 contis quor al 1 in his t, comprising Wash Montana, Idaho @ y as any ca of try and g | credit to h ght agents anc county and city officers D ntat report that 17th dist on, Ore the Preston Eldred Practices | So Doyle Tells Audience; PIONEER GRADS : | | HONOR GUESTS 4 | First Attend Banquet | who enrolled In the Un! y of Washington when classes were first he in 1861, and teach t the “Three R's ve era who tau | Beattle’s « or guests |the Washi Madison park eat Seattle the we Dele neer hall, Inelde 1889 4, | fire | of tw in the g¢ were recalled by many of whom nesses to the calamity from all sections of the atate, to the number of 460 were at the lunchec Thin is sald to be the largest gath ering that has ever attended a plo | neer reunion. The five Univer Jalumnao enrolling at tho fou of the {natitution who atten ur Bryan. Mra, Cl Crowe and Mra Se not ding were Mra arence Bi Mart teach reu! David Graham, ley, J. W inson who the n, O, Mrre. Anna Iman Jone oldest min ns an b Bean Dr. Al ter in red guest and Ht jat the meeting | - Invite Harding as Press Club Guest President Harding bag been invit- ed th be the guest of the Seattle | Prean club during his stay here, and his secretary, George Christian, wired the presi¢ thanks to the club Tuesday Millar, stage diréetor of the Purple Mask Co, was a guest of the club at Trustee dinner Tuesday evening. Lee Alumni to Award Scholarship Prize} A silver cup, 24 inches high and 14 inches wide, is to be annually awarded the Seattle high school with the highest scholarship average by ni now In Seattle. The school that holds the cup three successive years will bo awarded it permanently 5O CIGARETTES | tur University Students | on in 1880, were hon-| °| sity of Washington | the| ita} the University of Pennsylvania alum: | FIVE PERSONS | CRASH VICTIMS | Student Driver Hurt When| He Wrecks Automobile Adents, in the W Arive purcha victims of three eovering Thur y hey ave, an auto with a BH Carey Blaine | thre B ne, enna, lith ave , Robert G reet ¢ar wt, Wedr and his pas 34 «3 vn headlor p were ‘om the car ine rece & broken collar b while Carey gustained severe cuts about the face In ned sudde avoid | Yimetri neavily 2d ave lof Kas a telep | Jackson y Dimetri received several broken ribs jand bruises. Th Merbert Forts 1 and cut ick by orcasing th voy trommer, ? driven by Be one at evening polo at Wednend. auto an ploye, wa H C ORONE * TO Coroner W ing Thur exam. i, € day to 1D WAS prey guret Huston, jously in h | hotel W sday mornit dict, and had no k i {Sho was night when she onsclousness, from which she emerged, later had suffered a |down o year ago, n vous break causing her to re od as nurse at 1 & local ® New Packing Firm Is Incorporated ) packing plant to be iarters of ¥ filed oretary of § The incorpe Barton, Judge and Attorney Hinkle ~ C J. Chadwick Peterson, orporators announce that $300,000 will be apent immediately upon the plant to put the firat unit in operation within #ix months: Confess Robberies of Seactle Stores) Intensive grilling by city detect ives Wednesday evening reaulted in |the alleged confeasion by Theodore | | Knight, 24; Richard Dunn, 21, and Fred Kioppenburg, 22, that the trio! jhad robbed the ebber jewelry |store, 901 Railroad ave. and Piper| \& . Inc, during the last month. | The confeanion, police say, covers jthefts of $1,500 in gems from |Jowelry store and $100 in merchan {dine from Piper & Taft. The three Detectives A men were arrested by Brown, L. C. Harris, Joe Blanchi ‘a A and Sam Simundson. Burglars Are Busy Wednesday Night Burglars made five raids Wednes. day night. the police were inform od Thursday. Thieves secured $12 caxh from the register of the Postal Telegraph Co., 2014 Thinl ave. a kodak and an alarm clock: from Mrs. A. Bohlin, 2107 Westlake ave. J. G, Combs, 1218 12th ave. W., was robbed of jewelry valued at $150, a gray suit and a watch were stolen from H. J. Nilsen, Stanley hotel, and a fow pennies from a baby's bank were stolen from C. F. Bue. low, 360 rsdbiba at. Discover Rancher Dying by Spring GRESHAM, Ore, June Law. rence Wilhelm, day as the result of drinking poison. The man was found dying beside a spring on his ranch. It was said he| had been in poor health for some time, 7. PROBE DEATH, tho} 60, is dead here to.| THI AN HOMES BURMAUs FOR BETTER AME Ps i A FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— ept purchaser. € e taken by order: pecial no C, fernery or rug, 500 yards madras: ONE-HALF PRICE! phone ; one to a purchaser not can be filet lace dresser scarl— of filet lace or will delive several attractive patterns dresser ¢ 5 ins. Regular price Special Frida SECOND daintily etched glass tumblers—. 29c net of mix wn. V1 mma 1 $19 | jee $3.25 im ar regular pi b price elal irda yt. wiz Friday 81.49. THIRD reed fernery very LOW priced: wes 2 days only — 7] —frosted brown or ivory finished reed fernery, similar to picture, Size of reed box 10x3 Regular pric $10.76. Spectalgyr ed for F y-! urday $74 only 2 more of our fiber and reed furniture sale THIRD FLOOn f i a variety of glass vases— each shapes 4 several of thin, rated vases an THIRD FLOOR a special purchase electric curling irons— curling fron; 6 ft. exten- co detachable plug; re- special al- $119 iement that heat. Regular . —visit RENTAL DEPARTMENT it + Y MARE patterns ni d ft. nize price Saturday . fal Friday- MAIN FLOOR + 1 Friday-Saturday $6.7 ND FLOOR LIsT YOUR HOMES FOR RENT town folks nd for BUYERS’ GUIDE. PRIZE WINNERS /Lucky Persons for Contest! of Last Week Announced Awards In The Star's missing let ter contest were announced | Wednesday as follows: First prize, $lu—L. East Regma o Seattle. Second | Second yas § Third prize, $3—) 416 W. Blaine, 5 Fourth ize, $2—Mre. E. 58. Davis, 2434 Fourth ave, W., Seattle. Fifth prize, $1—Geo. Lafquist, 3247 1sth ave, W., Seattle. Sixth prize, $1—Lavada Allen, 1016 Second ave. " ttle, Seventh prize, $1—Mrs, E. T. Ber- ry, 2718 Nob Hill ave., Seattle. Eighth prize, $1—Mrs. Margaret Marshall, 9972 Gist ave. S., Seattle, Ninth prize, $i—Aubrey 8. Lan- gille, 1815 44th ave. S. W., Seattle, SECURE YOUR COPY NOW 1923 Edition—WHERE-TO-GO DIRECTORY of the Pacific Northwest 168 pages—50 full-page illustrations of the scenic Pacific Northwest—more than 100 pages of descriptiv information. The original and only authentic vacation direct “ cific Northwest. ectory of the Pa ‘Indispensable to the motorist, vacationist or pleasure seeker. Price 35 cents—worth $1.00. Published and For Sale by WHERE-TO-GO BUREAU 414 University St. Seattle, U. S. A. Write Cireulation Dept., or Ask Your Dealer pots of the © matter and | Colman, | | Henry, 10] from Kalman Deck. foot of Marlon Street. ——~ THE DAY BOAT—for Victor! Dally at “ THE NIGHT BOAT—for Vancouver Ses Dally at CANADIAN PACIFIC AUTO FERRY “MOTOR PRINCESS” Dally Service Effective June 7 from Bellingham to Sidney Leave ingham...10:30 a, Leave Sidney. ......3:30 p. m. Arrive Sidney .. 1MSp.m. Arrive Bellingham. Passenger Fare and Auto Rates, Bellingham to Sidney and Nanalmo to Vancouver on application. Call or write for Special Auto-Ferry Folder and Vancouver, te w best for macaroni—does not cook stringy Bluhill I & CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE Telephone Main S587 E. F. L, Sturdee, General Agent be sharp en The ‘ice pic There are, a, ds stamped A FILE FO ONSTAR ADEA 1 Nicholson File.cuts without waste, household ‘uses for these sharp- cutting keen-tempered_ files, Be sure the name NICHOLSON To The Point The point of an ice pick-elike the point of a joke---should ough to penetrate, k ‘pointed with a multitute of other on the file you buy IR,BVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND hd wort Sata teen For over 30 years KG BAKING POWDER D ra USE LESS than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT Ounces for (more than a pound and a half for a quarter)

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