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pRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 Why PROSECUTE) MINISTER. WON'T’ MRAIN TRADER MARRY ACTOR | @ ine Threatens Criminal| Arbuckle - Deane Wedding ‘Aotion When Probe Ends May Be Civil Affair WASHINGTON. 3 LOS ANGELES, March 2%.—Ros , joulty WII | o¢ Arbucklo'a @uch de iy of Agel . on erimina! 1 wituals f on . Whitcomb past of : hureh, will ne 1 ony | way with Arbuckle's wed a the parson today said in an | . © Arbuckle-Dean nuptials were ‘Tardine, Ue ; preroke. the | 4 any of Trade grain fu and will carr out if man pation is shown | He algo can an . individual cor may s in the : ~ it a olvil wedding | advt stilt ds, ace] | 16 miniater jo came to me ar ded a civil wedding,” Hid not think | ‘cumstances, & to be involved gher 1 that, under a minister ¥ Setly understood that gue wand to wave < giaultare, to cure IC ‘yy aim will be t k out a gamer of practical rst: ge things, which fa ato Practice, get t @ 8 more goa them oree ‘9 the only tion given in + FUNERAL CATHEDRAL, at rites will be said Sat }}a m, for Mrs. Maria D. 4 & Anne's cathedra @ te made in Calvary gir the dire ot Dr. Brougher the dive Remember this— Food authorities say youcan live on whole heat alone. SHRED- pED WHEAT is whole wheat—with cream it's a perfectly bal- anced food. my own pe want to be ding | N. Y. Bible Teacher _ to Lecture in City 3:20 the a the e ws. The lectures will Shredded Bids for Pavilion _| W Le : | in Tacoma Opened | at Point Deflance park, one “the efty of des Frocks thy | V, i \4 tack \ P $39.50 es | or is the main note for spring 4 } | ad the Eastern has dresses in “Hai | ai the brilliant new shades for Bj 1M to choose from. Make your section now. $39.50. Gay Easter Models $49.50 the slim silhouette, the more L it type, the circular | det, the fluted apron, the knee me and all are fasci- new style notes in the i, summer models. Dresses for All Occasions 959.50 Whether you want a new street dress, an afternoon frock or an eyening gown, you will find a charming model to suit your very needs at the Eastern. Crepes, satins, failles and bengalines all vie for popularity this season. $59.50. ae Your Credit Name Your Own Terms The wise way to shop is to make your purchase at the | beginning of the season. Then while you are wearing the new costume you may pay for it in conveniently arrang- ed payments, 332-84 Second 209 Union ’ o TI ° © “flow SRPATTS" STAR ' Coal#direetly from the Black Dia mond and South Prairie mines take their first step toward becoming Dia- mond Briquets when dumped from cars and automatically hoisted into bunkers (in foreground), From the bunkers the coals are fed through gates, carefully regulated to insure Diamond Briquets are guaranteed to beentirelysatisfac- tory-:otherwise we will remove the re- maining portion of your order from your bin and will return your entire purchase price promptly and without a question acific Coast Coal Co., Thirty dealers in Seattle—~almost 200 _ throughout the Pacific Northwest—gladly deliver Diamond Briquets under this ‘guarantee of satisfaction or your money back NU, a 50-50 blend, into giant re tary dryers. Here, the coal is completely blended and sub: jected to a temperature of 150 for 32 minutes cehich com pletely extracts all moisture Conveyors lift the blended, dry coal from these two dryers to the pulverizer, where 64 light- ning-stroke hammers reduce all the coal to a certain small carried to the outdoor cooling conveyors where are cooled an endless procession of Diamond Briquets. Here is the loading boom delivering Diamond Briquets to waiting cars, Over this boom pass all Diamond Briquets, the largest tonnage of lump coal from any coal plant in the Pacific Northwest. @ Diamond riqucis are made uniform size found ideal for making Diamond Briquets. From the pulverizer the coal is conveyed to huge mixing tanks containing melted asphalt binder held at 300° temperature for proper blending After completely blending the coal with, 6%, asphalt binder — the exact amount which will insure uniform, hard Dia- mond Briquets—the mixture is conveyed to the giant rotary press. A tremendous pressure of 2,000 pounds to the square inch forms uniform, hard Diamond Briquets at the rate of 2,500 every min- ute— each Diamond Briquet perfectly shaped and harder than most raw lump coals on this market, As can be seen from this accurate description absolutely noth- ing but Black Diamond Coal, South Prairie Coal and 6% asphalt binder go into Diamond Briquets. From this mam- moth press the Diamond Briquets are MAin 5080 PAGE 12 °