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Glend Patient Wins Race WA awe and to @nlookers saw a i @ash across the line & SOyard running rac tional time of 6 sec 9f @ second short of This almost unde @ocurred at the held at one of institutions. Tt was another victory for Solence. annual California's again that youthful vigor, @mbition and power may Testored by reviving the vital @f the body, for the winner mt the race was a gland patic 4 leading citizens are now Wily looking to a rejuvenatic Dealth and strength through w : Bt of vital glands in ao with well-known scientific Arnold Lorand says tn his “Old Age Deferred,” in speak ftug of the glands: “We must insist Mmpon the reinforcer of their if changed by age or Dy means of extracts ob- from the similar organs of iy young antmals.” Solence has now propared such a fm convenient, compact form — Glandogen — which the healthy glands of animals with other effica. ingredients. Hundreds of vigorous men and women today taking Glandogen. pgen ts obtainable at Bartell Stores —Advertisement. DAN SOCIETY SPECIAL DANCE Given by tfoot Dancing Club at DE HONEY’S 13th and E. Pike ‘ Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk — Safe Pond Malt Grain Ext inpowder, makes The Feod-Drish for All Ages es Smallpox in King County are 12 cases of emallpox cases of diphtheria tn at this time, according Health Officer George H. Nine of the cases are and three in the north More Gray or Dandruff! ‘what thousands of men and wn are telling their friends. The DD: of age which gray and which handicaps one and in businéss, hes been and the blight of dandrutt by the truly wonderful SHINE. This scientif- wanded tonic feeds and he hair, prevents its fall- 0 its growth and pleas- nlessly restores to oris- whether black, brown or the scal ns e Unfatl- oves dandruff. ne bottle ift Drug Co., nt Store and other drug Bt stores, ishine Positively Not a Dye —Advertisernent. 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Feb. it | the must meet the terms re| Flower lovers of Seattle will be ot © axtecm: gar the sits, which they wish | privileged to view the inost elaborate =e. . ] — ete a Ry ool er in ine city, be ee 3|Britain May Send [iron ea.ct 8 che ries | The | _| New Peace Envoy asion for the @splay will ared be the second annual ball of the |war and war exp nne and continue to confer) evening at Queen Anne hall, First id adherence to th tion and| With the Turks, if categorical a* | ave w, and Roy st. The flower : ehment which enhances fn sta-|*Urances are offered that agreement | scneme will be that of a Venetian | Dility precisely as ft discharges ebli be reached, {t wus stated (©) garien, with lounging rooma built | gations.” of flowers soattered along the walls. | ‘The president asked congress to| The British cabinet has decided) ne dance is being staged for flor / > the settlement to send & note to the Angora #ov- ints and thelr friends only; but the | He coupled with this a ernment and ask just what reserve | arernoon exhibit will be open to the against spending the money tions 'T dentren publle paid by Great I in for a w If mat ory reply i recetved,| Delegates to the Northwest Confer. |bonus or any other pr Britain agree to resume dix|ence of Florista, which will be held bull, declaring that tt is as impo to stop losses to the gove to collect obligations owed frankly demanded a vote in the se the measure. neellation of the war fallack was donounc ate on oward peace’ executive | HERE'S MORE ABOUT SHIP CRASH STARTS ON PAGE ONE | out on the Wilhelmina and the engines of the liner were set full speed astern. The Sierra appar ently did not see the larger ship until a moment before the crash came, The Witheimina hit the Sierra squarely, shivering both ships from stem to stern. Passengers on the liner rushed to the decks, many in night attire, and the order to put on lifebelts was given. There was much excite ment, but no panic as far as re |pumpa were easily able to care for the tnrush of the water and the crew jset itself to give what ald it could jto the Sterra, while the passengers looked on curtousty. Breakfast was served aboard the Imer to the paswengers who sat around the tables wearing ponder. ous life preservers. In the smooth sea the Stlerra’s crew was able to put off before dawn in the Ufeboats without difficulty. Shortly before 9 a m. they were re- ported cruising near the water. logged hulk of their ves! and had not been taken aboard the Wilhel- army transport Cogan and the rev enue cutter Shawnee were reported | to have reached the scone and were standing by. The Withelmina ts one of the largest of the vessels of the Matson Navigation Co. carrying passengers and freight between San Francisco and the Hawailan islands. She was | debts as noon, ports showed. | “ee Immectiate investigation showed! 1o4q ANGELES, Feb %—Impor |the Withelmina leaking, but her/tant developments in the negotia the military and naval authorities are known to be going er the ground and plana beer tiined that in ure of Constantinople, Sound Allies on Occupation Stand votve out that the debt thi assion, with assurance France wil! | Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the |i» already pledged to the rep follow mult, Otherwise the British | Frye hotel, wil! be guests at the ball. of investors in American Liberty | feel their position in the Near Kast|It ts planned to break up the danoe | bonds, ie extremely 1 from a millitary| program with exhibitions of solo He also Indicated a brief but em-|and economic viewpelnt. dancing and brief vaudeville phatic appeal for the ship = ty! Altho depre< aketchon About 180 conference delegates wil! be included tn the crowd of from 450 to 600 persons at the ball, according to the announcement, NEW ANGLES IN TAYLOR MURDER Seek Man Befriended by Slain Director LO8 ANGELES, Cal, Fe t%-—In- BERLIN, Feb. The German . ent haa decked to poll the | « alliee and possibly the t an to how they stand on French occupation of the Ruhr and additional German territory, the United Press learned on highest au ty ay The cabinet has decided to try out this ay tn connection with Its| |latest protest DEPORTED MAN IS COMING IN| GALVESTON, Tex, Fwh 7.—Art- | zona Phil Alguin, notorious criminal | deported from Mexico, te aboard the steamahip Freeport No, ¢, tn custody | of government agents, the U. 8. N./ radio station here was advised at| against the tnvasion | tions for the return of “Little Phii* Alguin and Clara Ph goles were foreseen today, when tt] wns learned that Chief of Police Oaks had left Low Angeles for Galveston ng the night | Mexteans believed to have Clare | ipa in thetr power stated they | would do nothing toward returning |her until they knew Alguin was in the hands of Los Angeles officera DOC BROWN LOSES | CHANCE TO SPEAK ON HORSE RACING | LYMPIA, Feb. 7—Mayor 4 || ipa to Lom An} Vestigation continued today tnte new angles of the William Desmond Tay- lor murder mystery, “It looks promising,” was afl that police detectives working on the case would aay, Department of fustice agents are attempting to vertfy the report that Taylor had befriended the man who later shot him from jeal- ousy of Taylor's attentions to a mo- tion picture actrems, The department of fustice agents declared they did not know the name of the man mentioned in the tnfor- mation which came to them thru a drug peddier, Taylor was murdered almost year GRAIN BOOSTED BY WAR RUMORS CHICAGO, Feb. 7—AD grains cloned higher on the Chicago board of trade today, due to more warilke news and strong Liverpool markets, Weather reports of general anows were favorable to the winter wheat crop, Provisions closed higher, Today® range ARGUE THRIFT win J. Brown, of Seattle, ap- peared In Olympia Tuesday night |} with the intention of addressing the open “hearing held for the purpose of discussing senate bill 40, which deals with state supervised horse racing, His Plans misfired and he was not No. CASE FRIDAY Arguments will be heard Friday tefore Judge J. T. Ronald, on the motion to oust C. W. Melville as re osiver for the Thrift club, defunct co-operative business organisation In to arrtve here from Honolulu today. The exact number of passengers aboard was not known, but It was believed to have been around 100. one of the speakers. ‘Tho advantages of horse racing, with its attendant revenue, were emphasteed, The racing question The Sterm left Bellingham for San Pedro February 2 with a cargo Of 2,000,000 feet of lumber consigned to Los Angeles and San Pedro yards. The lumber cargo will have sufft cient. buoyancy to. keep the vensel | from sinking, altho waterlogged, ns | long aa the sea remains calm, ship- ping men were confident. Beg Pardon! iHuge ‘was only one of many involved tn the bill, others being the breeding of thorobred stock and the pro. motion and encouragement of || state and county fairs. Hones Sisck Found in Search Federal prohibition officers and| Edmonds, in Snohomish county, | ‘The Star never intentionally prints an q ern lows | wires maton ae tiecally prints on | Tuesday afternoon, following | charge, ‘Our reporters are human ana viking the |morning, when three gallons of write inte Sixty-five gallons of moonshine, 30 J. J. Ryan, proprictor of the New Arlington hitel, has advised us that Roy Weinhelmer, who was robbed by a bandit Monday night, was not reg- istered at the’ New Arlington, Inflamed membranes, con; oppressive pain.Apply Sloans and throat. It scatters con; Chest colds- broken! gestion, gallons of wine, two barrels of mash | and a large-sized still are alleged to | have been fonud tn the house. Schold was released from custody in Sonttle Tugsday, on $500 bail, ed to be arrested again when appre- hended by Snohomish county deputy sheriffs, Ho ts expect. to chest THOUGHTS GROW BY USE OF WORDS Language Expands and De- velops Minds As It Conveys Ideas, The use of language is not limited to the mere communication of deas, An equally tmportant function {9 that of the instrumentality of | thought. It {# not merely its ve. | hiete, but {ts means of expansion, | Hardly any of our intellectual open | ations could be carried on without Language is, then, not only the offspring of thought—but its spouse as well. Th every process of reasoning words are an essential clement, By their means we fashion and embody our ideas, A dictionary in therefore a neces. “ty more than ever before. It should be at one’s elbow, whether at home, in the office, school, shop or study. For thene reasons we have taken great pleasure in placing a good dictionary, such as ‘The New Universities Iietionary, within reach of every iad readers, Our coupon, publi daily, gives YY, 6 the New Sensation of York, London and Paris SINGING HERE FRIDAY NIGHT! ROSING: “The Russian tenor ts ansuredly the Basenty exponent of song ever heard in this city, Rosing ts unquestionably one of the great- opt song interpreters of our time,” RK. J., Vancouver UB C.), Province Fob/ 6 “Rosing's voloo sang, loved, Jeored, pleaded, ala: drunk, slept and died, lence was carried off Ita foot. It recalled the singer again and again, Timo after timo phiegmat= fo Canadian men and women burat into continental choers. Roaing's wan the moat heavenly instru: ment of musio ever heard in Van- couver. If he could be brought back again tonight, the Arena would not hold thons who would clamor for admission.”"—Vancouv- er Bun (Fob, 5). Goorge Bernard Shaw anya: “Rosing {9 not a more aingor, ho {9 © whole band in himnalf,” Toosing will sing at Plymouth Chureh y rates 01 ho aud- FRIDAY, FIM. 9, 8115 P.M, Seats Now Selling, Sherman & Olny's, 81.00, 81.50 nnd 92.00 (pluw tnx) which young Seattle business men |are alleged to have invested more | than $200,000 during the past two jand one-half yearn The motion to have another recetver appointed was made by F. C. Outland, former treas- urer of the club, who claims to hold ita notes for between §5,000 and $6,000, Sickness Halts Trial of Tilton Trial of G. E. Titton, former President of the Prudential Savings | | Sheriffs of Snohomish county raided | 4 Loan uxsociation, on a grand lar the home of August Schold, south of |ceny charge, wan stricken from the calendar Wednesday by Judge Otis W. Brinker. Motion to strike the . | Schold’s arrest in Beattie Tuesday | caso, which was set for trial Wednes. day, ‘was made by one of Tilton’s at- ps|moonshine were reported to haveltornoys, alleging sicknean The case been found fn his automobile will bo reset. Bitten by Dog, Sues for $5,225 A vicious dog attacked Mra. Jennie Melver, 2426 2ist ave. S., August 31, biting her tn the enlf of the leg. Wednesday she brought eult for $5,225 damages against Wiliam | WRANGLE END Asia Exonerates Horr In Raffle Controversy ‘The cases of Ralph Horr agninast & B. Asia and J, T. MoVay, grow Jing out of the controversy ever the |payment of bills from the moneys |raised by the citizens’ committes in connection with the veterans con vention, haye been all settled out of court by agreement and orders of dismissal entered. The various contested bills were Adjusted between them by axree ment, Regarding the. Mbel sutte thet tuted by Horr, Asia tmrued the fob lowing statement thru his attor- ney “Upon investigation, I found that the carntval raffie was not under Mr. Horr’s personal management. I bad asked for an accounting but wubsequent investigation has shown that the acoounting should have come from the carntval manage ment and others. “Regarding the @uplicate billy, thene billy should not have been Presented and were not property chargeable against the citizens’ com mittee but the error tn presenting thom was chargeuble to persons other than Mr, Horr bimeelf, My investigation has satixfied me that nothing took piace that reflects on |Mr. Horr’s honesty or integrity |Tha disputed bills have now been adjusted and compromised ‘and the entire controversy ts now a closed | incident. “In accepting the chairmanship Jot the citizens’ committee in asking funds for the convention, 1, to gether with the other members of the committes, aid so from a pense Jef ctvic duty and a destro to annist |the veterans. I dislike exceed y |for ctvio matters to bec & mat ter of personal controversy and I been now disposed of.” ORCHESTRA TO BE RADIO HIT KDZE, The Rhodes Company Droadcasting station, will feature a special program of orchertra srleo tons and quartet numbers Wednes day evening from 8 until 10 o'clock. MacMartin'’s Orchestra, well known musical organization of Se attio, will be the feature of the evening. Their personnel follows: Ray Martin, saxophone; Leila Martin, plano; Clyde MacGilivray, banjoo Max MacGillivray, drums. ‘Thatr program will Include “Georm otte, “Tomorrow,” “Homesick,” "Chinese Medley," and npecial re quest selections. The Paramount Four, a quartet of local fame, compomed of BE. C Post, barttone; Al Grunstad, tenor %, Wolderholtt, lead, and EB. Lever ons, bas, will render the following selections “Alabama in the Spring,” “Caro lina tn the Morning,” “Missing Mammy Kissin," and Just a Dream of You, Dear.” POLICE SEEK INCENDIARY Search for an tnoendiary was start. ed Wednesday by Acting Fire Mar shal Robert L. Latng, following two firee of mysterious origin during the night, One of the firea, which to- tally destroyed.an unoceupied bulld- Ing at 24th ave. 8. and Charles at., owned by Victor Sanderson, at 2:50 & m. Wednesday, wan declared to be of incendiary origin. The loss, enti. mated at $760, was covered by Inaur- ance. No cause bas been found for a Diaze that routed the family of O. R. Moon, 1622 89th ave, Tuesday night, cauning © damage to the house and contents estimated at $850, No in murance wan carried by Moen on the buflding, which ts valued at $10,000. ‘The blaze broke out tn a kitchenette om the second floor, Men Arrested for “Kicking” Cider ‘Two soft drink parlor operators who allowed thetr cider to collect more than the legal “kick” per} drink, Frank Brock, 45, of 1315) First ave, and A. Gore, 1107% First ave, were arrested in two raids by the police dry squad Tuesday night. At the same time W. B. Dightman, OT, was arrested at Ninth ave. and Howell st. charged with operating & “street maloon.” A bottie of Gylderfeldt, of 719 Summit ave., who, sho claims, owns the dog. Perma nent Injury from fright and nervous. ness, In addition to mental suffering and $225 expended for doctor’s serv: foes constitute the damages, Senators Pass Gambling Bill OLYMPIA, Feb. 7—Dogs will not be placed in the privileged tax exempt class by the present logisia- ture. House bill No, 24, which re- peals the dog tax law was lost in the senate Wednesday morning when it failed to get a constitutional major- ity. The vote was 21-19 in favor of repealing. The senate Wednesday passed five house bills, the principal ono being No. 19, by Representative Thomas Murphine, which prohibits games of chance in the vicinity of the Untvyer- sity of Washington campus, Burglars Ransack Crawford Dwelling While W. M. Crawford, 6857 17th ave. N. 1., was absent from his moonshine and a serving glass were being held as evidence against him. Find No Trace of Missing Student No trace of Roger Webb, 15, of 1803 36th ave. N., had been found by the pollos Wednesday, despite a three-day search for the boy, who isappeared Sunday while his par-| ents were absent on a call. The boy {s a sophomore at Tjncoln high school, No reason for his disappear. Anos can be found. 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EMERSON was principal wpeaker at a mecting of the Metro. politan Merchants’ association at the Metropolitan tea room Tuesday even- ing, following offictal confirmation of Emerson's appointment as secre- tary of the association, STRIKERS HIT The supreme court of the state has ruled that any man who ts on strike and asks another not to take his BY NEW BILL charged with the pomseaston of intox- | OLYMPIA, Feb, §—The most tell- ing blow yet aimed at organized In- } bor in the present legislature wit be | struck if senate bill No. 78 is made ® law Wednesday. It has passed the senate. The measure states that any per fon who shall prevent another from performing labor by intimidation shall be guilty of conspiracy and lable to @ sentence of not more than Five Republics Sign Arms Pact WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—The five Central American republics today set an example to the world in an- | place is guilty of intimidation, mak- ing them Mable to the long sentence. 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