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THE SRATTL STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 28, 1920. “Dark Horse” in Race for University Yell King %, J37INTACOMA | eg LW. W. TRIAL: Judge Refuses Plea for Dis- missal of Case Years service to the homefurnisher! hall, Seventh t.—Worthy ring speaks by Conrad thy president 615 pom Marcho— wily dinner Churety men's club hadge Kb pool will preside e> Mann, past wor « ~ Pick Up Strength Rapidly on Vinol because it contains the very elements needed to re. place weakness and strength, viz: Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron, Manganese Peptonates, Nux Vomica and Hypophosphites. A splendid combina tion 'to restore strength, vitality and vigor. The Wonderful Efficiency of Vinol is proven by these letters Wooster, O. 16 grippe leftme | Emporia, Kans. — ‘Il was weak, in @ weakened, run-down condition. | delibitated and run-down. | had sink- Doctors had given me their best | ing spells, no appetite and could not tonics without effect. As I had used | sleep. Vinol gave me agood appetite, Vinol before with good results I tried | toned me up and put new life into my it. My appetite improved, my strength | veins after every other medicine had came back so | arm not only taking | failed to help me, and I am pow 71 eareot my household duties, butdirect | years old. I recommend Vinol every: them ‘ementof tWwolargefarms."’ | where | go.’’—Mxs. S. V. GaeEn —Mns. Mantis SICKLes. Fer al] rus-deowa, nervous, anaomie conditions, weak women. overworked men feeble vid people aad delicate childrpn. there is no remedy like Vink OUR COD LIVER AND IRON TONIC 1S THE GREATES1 STRENGTH CREATOR KNOWN AND DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | Jugo-Slavs Reject Allied Settlement --the mechanical serv- ant that helps to elim- inate the H. C. of L. --pays for its cost in a very short time. 6 Is accompan | | Clay. | ihe | | THURSDAY |} m.—Shrine auditorium— will buy a ONE MINUTE ~it does the work per- Bend cor followed by in ELECTRIC WASHING fectly! Fe stallat Tile Temple atti MACHINE cern, andes leadership of Archie not do your washing and cook your liaise breakfast at the same time? You can do it with the “ONE MINUTE” Electric Washer! ory—Hlee Auxiliary, 1 American Legion. BRIDE DEFENDS GROOM'S HONOR Evelyn Gilmer, bride of Calvin lofendants T. Gilmer, formerly of Seattle, “ it could not b defended her husband's honor by abilets t they biting and scratching Mrs. Freida MICKEY O'RRIEN | constitut “ © ex port facto Judge er refused to dismins the cam ing that the membership in nization in the crime, and a not Interested in whe where the organization lusion of the {and A. Jn tate’ OWL DRUG CO. we » —_ .» Agreed on Seven are members of this machine does a washing thout hard work of any size w or worry —a good-sized wash in an hour. does the work perfectly woman can do It so well washes ut the clothes, clothes, as rubbing —and saves wages of wash<lay help. —have you peration. and it washes without ever think what an expense that A. Houston, a Seattle woman, so flercely the latter was forced to flee to the polices for protection, according to a dispatch recetved today by The Star from San Francisco. Mrs. Houston, according to dispatch, 1 the San Franclsc police she had been summoned ¢ the Gilmer apartme by a teleph message from Mre waying Glimer had stadde olf As evid Mre had attacked her when she reached the apartment, Mrs. Houston is said to have exhibited to the police a badly seratched face and teeth marks on| her neck and shoulders. DIVORCED IN SPOKANE, RETURNED TO TILE Mra. Houston ts the proprietress) of the Marietta, an apartment ho 19 Seventh ave, and th no the but also 2 cente an Umer tear on Imer stopped to voreed wife of a Seattle automobile | ; dealer, For three years and up until Zounds! One of the candidates was over looked! His name ta Robert 8. O'frien, who stepped in at the eleventh hour but neverthelens is maid to have a fat chance of being elected over his | \ HERE’S MORE ABOUT DOPE STARTS ON PAGE 1 ald to be wateh ona of men known connected with the a short time before Christenaa, Gtl-| > mer, who was residing at the Waah- ington apartments, had been paying |her marked attentions, it i said. | Friends of Mra. Houston said today | they believed she and Gilmer were formerly engaged to have been mar-| ried thie year, Mrs. Houston, It is} |eaid, loaned Gilmer money at |when he was hard pressed, some of which he is reported to have used voree in Spokane early last month. After the divorce Gilmer returned to Seattle but he suddgniy left the | city and went to San Ffanciaco, Mra times | | CASE HOUSE BURNS UP. ly for the purpose of arrangir the purchase of narcotics. | “RESPECTABLE FAMILIES” ARE AMONG ADDICTS dicts are those of and those from re | spectable families Some of the latter, Re sald, come from the most prominent famflies of the Northwest. It is a - he tontified, te " police rule name rivals in the race didn't intend to in tras Inge working a fore threw O'Brien run, but frien to the to nd shied his hat into clr with surprising energy | O'Hirien held office tn 1917, but ab- 4 joined the colors, Since rd But withthe backing of friends O’Drien stands well up to the front in the competition for Untveratty of | « Washington yell-king, His only riv als Clair MeCabe and Ruben Lewis. Palloting began on the cam pus at 11 a m. Wednesday “dark horse” hails from Spo- valuable * from the ans during the expedition ¢ OLDS Head oF chvten are best treated “externally” widh pt the old | ‘ce declared the mem ne others, with the e Vincent L, Maroney, w g his own defense be adm " | Pat te Didn’t Even Thank Her for $100 Cash A tall, man stopped 409 Kighth bete night Tuesday at Eighth Olive et. and appropria ontaining $100. He thanking her dark-complexioned big’ Mrs, W. M ve,, shortly ve, lott and | ~ Clark, 1 her purse Points in Treaty | WASHINGTON, Jan. int cordoarhing.she the bi-par y conferences Inter 1 by the irreconcilables’ revolt | Senator Lodge's ultimatum. .greement had been reached on seven points, with tentative agreements on five others The conference will be resumed to. morrow A motor car was presented to the without | bishop of Oxford to assist him in his | diocesan work in England. PARIS, Jan, 28—JugoSlavia has rejected the latest allied proporition for settlement of the Adriatic die pute jt was learned today. An old bachelor is @ man that no widow has wanted to marry BEWARE Of Strangers The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. are making a PECIAL OFFER - LLE, Cal, Jan. 2%—| Press.}—That Charles Brown when Mrs. Gertrude Wilson Following an explosion of | Houston is reported to have sent him) J ky raisin mash, a house burst into | $250 after hiv arrival there aa a firmt | DOTCh. Mes uullt rR wdirmyg dl flames at Jupiter st. and Bea- | payment on @ limousine he is saa | SOneit ut becoming known as three bullets into his body "an automatic pistol will be the Mef contention of the defense in her ‘i B. Was disclosed when the de to bring out in the “of Dr. A. L. Miller, a wit con ave. at 9 p. m. Tuesday and complete! to have written her he could pur- chase at a remarkable bargain. BROUGHT A BRIDE, SURPRISED FRIENDS At Christmas he eame back to Se attle and surprised hia friends here, uch That profite from the traffic in Seattle run up into the bundreds of thousands of dollars a yoar was the entimate of an investigator here, | which he called “very conservative % Cocaine and morphine sales are To GelStrongand IN DENTI particularly Mra, Houston, by bring-| re freqnent than deals in oplum, ing with him a bride. They honey-|%* *a/d. The profit im about the Unable to discover the occupants | mooned in Seattle for about a month, | ™™*. “C’ and “M." as the two of the house, Battalion Chief Will-|it is mid, Mrs. Gilmer and Mra.|DAarcotica are termed by addicts, are \iam Carr immediately began an | Houston going out together on ney. | Used to greater extent by young and : admitted that un-| investigation. Neighbors reported | eral occasions. ‘ eon Mogg re Brown was lifeless 20 or|that a Japanese family had been} Rater, when he and Mra. Gilmer ah te ake . after the bullet lodged in| living in the structure left the city hastily, Mra. Houston | ®4 ote ame red remains of three barrels of Prosecution, that a rifle raisin mash and « liquor still. ch entered Brown's neck, | by Frapk McCormick, brother Wilson, probably caused in- death. | Put on Flesh People who tried it way that ne of the quickest ahd surest ways ae Who ore weak, thin, | tin which. h “hop jointa” |i" th in rooms ed from b i there | where they are abeit Amnesia, the word that “Following Wilson's case when her week to prove she was ir says. when she shot Brown. T-year-cld son of the Wil- , bounced on his father's knee according to riedly left A second the information charging Mrs. | the house fled. with murder. Carlin told the jury t will prove Mra. Wilson ed Brown because she was jealous latter's attentions to her sister, Mrs. O. H. Howard. | * unperturbed, «at near Wilson. the stilt hdéuse. 20 ILIONS FOR A NEW STOMACH “a lA Aad, -~ Cg Se NE of the greatest American mil- lionaires said the other day to his physician, “A million dollars, Doc- spot cash and no grumbling, for a Ww stomach,” and then the sick man ned and turned away. All his wealth d not make him happy or contented, jappiness largely depends upon di- n. Without health where does z s come in, and of what use is Many millions of dollars or even one on? One of a man’s greatest pleas- ss is that born of a keen appetite, forous digestion and a good dinner, this belongs to many a good fellow is living on small wages but is able buy a beefsteak now and then and the healthy digestion to assimilate it, but the rich man without a stomach is to forego the juicy steak and the d things of the table because his mach rebels. After all the stomach a great part in everyday life. With- a healthy stomach and a good di- tion our blood is thin, watery and , our heart action is weak, our liver not do its duty, and man is misera- andunhappy. In this condition one y to the germs of influenza, pneu- malaria and all the ills that one to. Prevent disease by putting in order and strengthening the the germs of disease. , ines the E into the trial of Harry New, | and the spread of flames, occupants introduced into the recards | of the house ran from the building, neighbors,” “They are reported to have tion apparently did not satiafy her. | Jumped into an automobile and bur. Mrs. Houston bad him arrested. scene.” | explosion was heard | Charge of emberziement had been y, while the clerk was read- by neighbors os the occupants of | Placed against him. Fire department in | vestigators conclpded that the mash explosion spread the flame under|celved from San F that Occupants apparently fled, fearing arrest as moonshiners.” 2 Be 2 firet explosion, | followed them to San Francisco to purchase the car, When his explanw Carr He wan released on bail, after a Mra, Gilmer's Mrs. Houston he word re Mra. it Ignited the | Houston says she intends placing a charge against Mra. Gtimer. Mra. Houston, it in said, told the San Francisco police she had been at- alleged attack upon followed. According t Fewer marriages would be failures | tacked because she refused to with- if love were blind in only one eye. [draw the charge against Gilmer » GEE o- f \ Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., years ago understood diseases, and their prevention. After a long period of ex- periment he discovered certain roots and herbs which were nature’s remedies, and succeeded in putting them up in a form that could be easily procured at the drug store. This he called Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Along with its use he advises every one to take exercise in the outdoor air, to get all one can of God’s sunlight and air; also a mild breathing exercise to be practiced each day. This “Medical Discovery” gives no false stim- ulation because it contains no alcohol or any narcotic. It helps digestion and the assimilation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. Instead of a cod liver oil, against which the al- ready sensitive stomach will declare open rebellion, this tonic has a pacifying action upon the sensitive stomach and gives to the blood the food elements the tissues require. It maintains the patient’s nu- trition by enabling him to eat, retain, digest and assimilate nutritious food. It overcomes gastric irritability and symp- toms of indigestion, and in this way fever, night-sweats, headaches, etc,, are done away with. It fortifies the body against the germs of grippe (“flu”) and malaria, and it builds up the tissues and puts on healthy flesh. For over fifty years it has enjoyed the confidence of the American public. To be had in tablet and liquid form at all druggists. - find out what he intended doing |" while others, ut the $250 she had sent him to who fear raids, get the stuff and amoke it at home Often a crowd of addicta get gether and hold what is calied a | “poppy flop.” ‘This ts considered the most elite method of using “the| etutt.” ‘SEEK DELAY IN | NEWBERRY CASE :: |Examination of. Jurors Is Expected Today GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Jan. With preliminary skirmishing out of | the way in the trial of United States Senator Truman H. Newberry his wociates In federal co on vote fraud charges, jury was oxpected to start today All prospective jurors defendants from the sula who were | were present | The a | further and t here | and those northern penin-| snow be yesterday ca | ple fin's not Satu The accused men presented the ap- | {Pears of & meeting of business | men rather than the usual {room crowd. The majority were well dressed, clean-cut business men |negro and one Indian | them. | uble at least court One Because of the great interest In th |trial and because of the extreme t terness of the 1918 campa Nowberry defeated Hen for the United States senate, the seloc tion of a jury will probably extend je AS IT SEEMS | | TO ME DANA SLEETH AERTS | more per: fectly negro dock wallop ore and guitar and | moonlight on & Mix. | are amon) (Starts on Page One) ety, any bones, in the siswippi landl vert immo} better than does th of some for | babe, o wordlos Jant om | ehila not it is wuth t fool and express vain, tis | ms to me |r al art, Ishoula be the musle and the one least artful, is the that |Move Out When Hyomei tion |, th ‘ Phosphate quickly build depleted n name | ary to make strongth- building bi eak, thin, ner id time | ean have} ) asking tter try It today Catarrh ‘Germs! Moves In mach dosing ‘ ly of oll of etica n from the eucalyptus f ralia, and ¢ ‘antineptics. 1 Australia the atmosphere mpregpated with Balsam | out by the eucalyptur tree t Hyomet ts] tt with mbine d get the same {fect as you f Ends indigestion | FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin ett, clear and healthy. \ny druggist can supply you with which generally overcomes skin ‘es. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, bi eads, in Most Cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. . Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti septic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00, It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively | safe for tender, sensitive skins. ‘The FE. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0. A Woman’s Righ oman's Kight is to enjoy good health, The e good health is chiefly to main mal activity of the stomach, bowela, liver, skin and kidneys, BEECHAM’S PILLS Largoet Sale of Any Medi. , cine in the World, Sold everywhere. In bores, 10c., 25e, Best Plates This is a special introductory offer by the new manage- ment. It is made to get acquainted with the people of Seattle quickly. We're going to make this one of Seattle’s leading dental offices, and the best way we know of to do it is to give you more for your money. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike ETHIRD & PIKE _ | 4