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Souvenirs that are most desirable—prizes that will please you and surprise you. Quick Service Private Booths Come and bring your friends THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 12,°1920. IDERANGED MAN MAY BE SAVANT Friends of Dr. A. Lachman | Probe Stevenson Case | STEVENSON, March 12—A man who was found here suffering with influenza and mentally unbalanced may be Dr. Arthur Lachman, well known author and scientist, who dis. | appeared from his home in San Fran- isco, December 10. The man give the name of J. FL Wetherell, and was committed and taken to the Medical Lake sanitart um, near Spokane, ‘The belief that “Wetherell™ may be Lachman was gathered from infor mation which he gave examining physiclans. H6 add he has a fam ily in California, is @ doctor and had traveled in China This “tallies” GLOOMY VIEW OF Joxtensive supplies of foodstuffs, or RUSS RUIED Italian Says Industry Demor- | alized by Idleness | BY CAMI LL “GIANFARRA GIRL IS SOLD; MOTHER HELD . ROME, Ma: 11,—(Delayed.)-— tussle is not in @ position to export raw materials, even if she has them, Mancin Forti, Italian engmeer, de clared when he arrived hero today, after a stay of two years in Russia, Forti wag in charge of government electrical work under the cmzr and later was technical adviser for the voviét government. Ho painted a black picture of Russia under the communists.* “The only stores of wheat that I know of in Russia~and I have trav eled over the country extenst are in the Volga river valley,” he sald, “If the allied plan for trade with Russia thru a system of barter, were worked out, I doubt if these stores would be available, because of the almost complete lack of transpor tation.” Forti described life in Russia as largely « struggle to obtain food. The in custody H. J. Wetherell is Dr. Arthur Lach- government at all, people obey only those decrees of Moscow government which appeal to them. 18 PASSING THRU FRIGHTFUL CRISIS “Russia ia passing thra a fright ful crisia,” Forti continued. “Nikolas Lenine aims sincerely at reorganina- tion of the country for the people's i that may be THe Erte ,» March 13— +] @hoult bewitched his young son, 1s bela here, charged with murder. * White Swan, when the sheriff ar rived, interrupted the funeral, and | set out on the trail of Jim. 4 If » man doesn't wind up his bed One Millmery Store Less SPRING MILLINERY At Wholesale Cost and Less After assembling a beau- tiful line of Spring Milli- nery for the Easter season, we have been advised by our landlord that we myst vacate the premises. Our Loss Means Your Gain Included in what is surely an unprecedented value-giving sale are such sharp reductions as— $25.00 Pattern Hats ................. $13.85 $17.50 Transparent Hats .............$10.95 $13.00 Trimmed Hats .. -$ 7.85 . $10.00 Trimmed Hats ... -$ 5.45 $7.50 and $5.00 Children’s and Misses’ PG oo cpie tess awe chp acces cal BOS oo These are but a few of a thousand other super- values to be found at— 317 Pine Street {TORNADOES KILL : Wore (lower right) is being held for the ‘alleged sale of her 14-year-old adopted hter, Anna, nese restaurant ke: of Binghamton, (upper left) and the girl were mar- nna’s maiden name was Mic! . have been adopted from the N. Y. fust after her birth. The mother claims the girl by a Chinese secret organiza- LW. ANGLE IN SEVEN PERSONS; BISBEE TRIAL Four Zones in Missouri Are|Defense Would Show Attack Swept by Storms on U. S$. War Program TOMBSTONE, Ariz, March 12— The turning point in the Bisbee de- portation trial was reached at this morning’e sessiun, when attorneys argued the competency of evidence to show that the Bisbee strike in| 1917 was part of an alleged L W. W. conspiracy against the war program of the United States, Declaring he belleves this question of greatest importance, Judge Pattee gave attorneys all yesterday after- noog to prepare their arguments, He adjourned court until this morning. He took this action shortly after the storm at Melva. The storm area seemed to canter there and extended | for a radius of 15 miles on all sides. j Water and wind claimed § victims there. Some of the victims were school children in the families of Wiliam and Rand Box, brothers. Dismissed from school they were playing on the banks of Turkey creek when engulfed suddenly in the rush of storm waters, Ridgeway Mankey was hurled about 1,000 feet thru the air. When he opened his eyes he saw his brother Wiliam struggling in the flood waters, but was tao weak to gave him. Other dead at Metva, which was almost wiped out, were: Mrs. Alva Howard and a smaf child, Nearby on @ farm at Branson, William Jack- son lost his life. Join Gross and his wife were blown away with their home north of Branson and no trace has been found of man, woman or house. Reported killed in the Nevada tor- nado were: Rex Piersall, Harry Brewer and William Rothwell. Prop- erty damage there was heavy Much property alsa was damaged in these Taney county towns: Forsythe, Taneyville, Kirbyville and Mildred, all tourist camping grounds in the White River country, made famous by Hareld Bell Wright's story, “The Shepherd of the Hills.” Rising waters in Lake Taney Como threatened the power dam which de- velops electric current for Southwest Missourt. its cage, The prosecution rested aft- er it had introduced four witnesses. Its action was an abrupt relief as against the long weeks spent fm ob- taining a jury. The state holds evidence of en L W. W. conspiracy ts improper, on the ground that that question ts not an issue, The defense promises to make it an issue and to prove a great conspiracy to ald Germany and over. throw the United States government. While the lawyers platted their ar- guments, the jury played. They pitched coins, played cards and boxed. Finally they forced two el derly bailiffs to contribute to the fun by running a race, Steele Lake to Be Cafe Men’s Mecca A few months ago Hazen J. Titus purchased ten acres of fine water front at Steele lake, near Des Moines, with the avowed Intention of converting his new acquisition into one of the finest country homes in this section. A few days ago Rube Ells, secretary, and Frank Renning, general manager of the Chauncey Wright Restaurants Co., likewise each bought 15 acres on the lake, adjoining the holdings of Mr. Titus. The sales were all made thru the office of Carter, MacDonald & Miller, agents for the owners of the prop- ert TONIGHT! 8:20 Sharp LAST CONCERT SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor A special train took the Melva dead and injured to Branson. Among 4,800,000 soldiers, sailors and marines during the World War, there developed in one year approxi mately 10,300 cases of tuberculosis. oo Pedestrians Hit by Actor) 3() This Year Joseph McClelland, 70, a negro, 1s in the city hospital Friday with a broken leg as the result of be- ing knocked down and run over by an automobile driven by 8. Suzuki, 426 Maynard ave, at Seo ond ave. and Cherry st. Thurs- day evening. Suzuki was held by the police. Total in January.....138 Total in February. 7 Reduction ........ 71 ‘The police did NOTHING The council did NOTHING The Star gave PUBLICITY To make _ Seattle streets SAFE, The Star recommends a_ special traffic division in the police department. E. Hellier. Afternoon of « Faw Om sae . Rimsky-Koreakow erformance, YOUR LAST CHANCE ‘TO MEAR THIS wounEe- oC! rman PRICES: Gve, 750, G1, $1.50, $2 Wage Boost “Recommended by Wilson’s Commission PH F. COUCH BY RA WASHINGTON, March 12.—Ap | proxima $300,000,000 will be | added to the cost of the national coal bill, according to coal operators, who claim to know the conterts of the majority report of the national commission forwarded to President Wilson yesterday: ‘This increase would be paid by the | public in higher coal prices, or tn | creased charges of utility companies and other large consumers of bituminous coal According to the operators, the coal commission recommended an tn- crease of 11 per cent in the wages of miners over the 14 per cent in crease recommended by former Fuel Administrator Garfield at the clase of the nationwide fuel strike in De lcember, This would necessitate add ing from 60 to 60 cents per ton to | the price of bituminous coal at the |mines, operators say. | The report of the majority of the commission is expected to be made | public today at the White House. the commission, is planning to for- | John P. White, labor member of | 'NATION'S COAL /ANTHRACITE MEN BILL INCREASED PLAN ON STRIKE Will Quit April 1 If Wage Demands Fail eo Mareh 12-—<Anthra- NEW YORK, cite coal miners will cease work be ginning April 1, in event their nego- tiations with operators to conclude new contract covering wages and | working conditions are not eonclad- led by that time, Philip Murray, n+ |ternational vice president of the | United Mine Workers of America, said here today. Murray eald that negotiations are proceeding smoothly and that he ts |“convinced an am’ jo settlement of demands of the men will be eeegert 25 Children Are Injured in Gale | WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. March 12. Twenty five school children were injured, several seriously, when @ schoolhouse at Sherman, Grant con, ty, collapseg during a |storm today. Reports from Shem — man #tate that most of the buildings: | were leveled by the storm. The gale was general over several | Northern Kentucky counties, \French Will Ask U. S. 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