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langu Me Wee we . ta cor sed without abatement until IEE fate bold. no mmoce Aor i ag A ‘ Is Passed by House (nin er ihe mmewtall varied her. »| WASHINGTON 16.—The ‘from 18 Inches to two feet. niki c Young emergency tariff bill was| Reports received here were that Rittates wore eowry Sauaea, ke right hand and neck. wanted the guns|pamed by the house unamended | several persons had been caught in OF THE @eciation for the Improvement of | Witness declared that the truck at Camp Lewis | late yeeterday the storm in the mountains and fears Conditions of the Poor. was caretaing along At high speed the weapons | The bill, which now goes to the were held for their mfety. Thou Many plans were being worked out | When it crashed into the telephone t¢ er hn | senate, levies protective tariff duties sands of dollars damage was done Dy her that required intensive and | pole injon wool, whe neat and other | to telegraph and telephone Hines and Ammediate application to work Waas was knocked unconsctous a | aerict f; the fruit crop suffered heavily. TUE SEATTLE | | VANISHES WHILE SHOFPING ~ ) GERMANY FACING HERE’S MORE ABOUT MYSTERY OF -- NEW INVASION | STORM DEATHS STARTS ON PAGE ONE | |Allies Plan Military and Eco- | nomic Coercion kroos, had been brought to ‘Texar- |i | | v ay mAeached ite height near hY Whe MILLER Shiloh. Apri) 16.—Complete plans ° PAR for mi SECOND NEAR SENECA The Big Fellow Is Here Now— Three States Are Worst Sufferers MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 16.—arly = No Trace Is Found of Mrs.) Annette N. Rankine, | of Germany on May 1 were eubmit ted to the allies today by Premier . , 4 reports today indicate that the heavy. The plans, which were drawn up : t emt damage from the storm which Wealthy Woman jata er t night of Hriand, wwept the Misdaaippi valley last | President Millerand, Marshals Foeh | night waa done in Southern Minnin NEW YORK, April 161s the and Petain and Minister of Liberated | ppl, northeartern Texas and south Breatest mystery of 20 years, the Resions Lockaur, ‘included eobupe- | Warten Ar Ane, amar Die to . tion of the Rubr district and possibly An tek hone and ‘olnara oh owiren "Shag bal oe = Hes th industrial Westphalia, into t erritory Bev Lo tee, pee "N ' on RECALL oral deaths and r cial favorite and mult | CLASSES OF 191819 falling trees and Has she been kina | Upon Poch's retommendations, it|Mallronds are tied up by poles and ied to reeall the military | trees upon tracks. of 1918 und 1919 for three} 72 The marehat exprewed the Cold Weather to rat 100,000 men were “suffi. | the Germans in eheck.”| Come After Storm presented a customs! wasiHiNGTON, April 16.—Colder | scheme whereby France would ob her following the storm now 1 3,000,000,000 marks annually Has she been kille Has she taken her own life Or has she Jen herself? WAS YOUNG AND VERY WEALTHY The best police and private de tectives in the world are trying to Dnawer th t } sweeping the Middle West was fore M ® ad he go | | from the Ruhr Jeast by the weather bureau here to vee a eee ae ee In submitting the plang to the at day ‘The storm will not hit the Mensely wealthy i, Br states, r ureau mad Miaciocly dressed, wearing few Eaatern states, the bureau said a costly ee oe The storm is now centered over t y Southern Misnourt and ix moving chauffeur, } Chor take , , n her to 59th xt “ caster ward, the buggay raid. district of px ub ith acoompanied by mow in 5 ; th 1 regions, Mints ppl Pleasant odors | : h r : Dismissing him, she started on 2 : F | th t cee: ee Ce eee ae Following closely upon the mysterious disappearance of | \..", is batiiie se any See Pa Pumied, Clouting returned to Mrs. Annette Rankine, wealthy New York widow, police) wr pre e United States |i 0 rocky tt ee eee ot 24. ot thruout the East are searching for Mrs. Florence B. Fisher # an int ary Proton cog ll : have illic > ie. row.” svmllion| (above), who went shopping April 7 and vanished. GERMANY HAS |0. Michignn and Nebraske wees: } a en a arp ; rat periin contem.| Relief Is Rushed or reparations move to Storm Region | fon, It ts anid, ts Ifke TEXARKANA, Texas, April 16.— | Physicians, nurses, citizenry and onal loan of 20.000,| other relied? were being rushed to ermany, the bulk storm «atricken communities in North. NEW SCHEM Mrs. Rankine never returned, No este e r RE Satice cag tare Haskins hae AUTO CRASHES: HERE'S MORE ABOUT * killed herse Sut the police Have 1 @ragging the bottom of East river | STARTS ON PAGE ONE RELATIVES FEAR SHE 1S KIDNAPED as a veteran of a thousand fights for the law in the | Ford Truck Smashes Into ¢ whick 1 be floated in the | eastern Texas and Southwestera Ar-| Great Northwest! Relatives say she has been kid a . . United *. kansas today, | Maped, but they advance no reason! T | Snore. The twe oe in Obk 2 ‘or to take over complete oe 9 | - elephone Pole while tn railroad construction. ‘ pirpPrcin | eg ort assert she is a mg _ GOT PERMIT FOR r h materials Colorado Is Swept | tim of aphasia and is wandering aim.| Three men were injured, one of GUN FROM POLICE Teasly about. | whom may die, when a Ford truck after Louise Closser Hale, novelist and! in which they were riding, smashed of actress, who for 20 years was Mrs. to a telephone pole at Fairview Rankine’s closest friend, announces Friday night That on several oceasions she said) The in) Edward Wass, 718 | Th vohariih) ona Seluinay/i by Big Blizzard) anything before May 1 DENVER, Colo, April 16-—Colo - rmdo today was recovering from the . . o bi a of by hich : Young Tariff Bill scruck the tate Thusadh night and “O'MALLEY She had made many appointments, His two companions are reported te heyer was bound | an . : j upon leaving her ho have fled to a nearby woolyard. and drag © the brush, where | adjust clause. Strong efforts * | teal Miss Spink, red rene They were later pla under arrest. /she was brutally kicked and beaten | were mate to strike out the ex Red Cross to Aid | Feturn in two hours. | Waas was rusted to the city hospljand then alted. [change features before the bill was) Stricken Region! Private detectives megest she tal. } The officers do not belleve the | parsed. | thas been muriered, the motive| The auto, according to police ree | men ly realized the seriousness | _—_— ST. LOUIS, April 16—Pull re ‘Being rottery. ords, was the property of K. Hash! of {Mr crime or that they knew! MRS. EMILY G. NEEDHAM, 56,| sources for disaster relief of the ‘Mra. Rankine the widow ef moto of Seattle. they faced the death penalty. Ro | t her home, 227 First ave W.,| Southeastern division, American Red c | jgart and Impyn appear to be cowed | Friday, Mra Needham is survived Crom, with headquarters in St | Ste retirement, |but unrepentant in Seattle by her hasband, George | Louis, have been offered the citizens | Ten years later when her brother, - Puners ‘kaneas struck by | Bower company. He piled up many | Needham. Funeral services will of Southwestern Ari of dollarn. He died suddenty | Beesamin, married Mra. Mary Grace a w Mullally, ‘steter ef. Williaa ce | be held at 3 p. m Monday at ad be tornado. ‘ ‘ September of that year, just seven *!" vag Cremation Society of Washington's| Experts were sent to the scene after he tad sade Atta fom | Mullally, Dead of an advertising canaan Pa arn er ey ere, Mra Rankine and her s NOW PLAYING : — T MOUNTED” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Bill Is Sure “At Home” as a Royal Northwest Mounted Policeman! with EVA NOVAK STRAND ORCHESTRA ’ Under S. K. WINELAND, Playing Mermaid Comedy : his and sole heir, owe nieved to New York and took | vena laae lever the magnificent residence on| 22 Oil WELLS! ; ‘This tragedy brought great sor-| Recently her mother died and this on the young wife. She erected added sorrow transformed Mra, Ran.| WASHINGTON, April 16.—Seecre . Selection—“The Serenade”... Victor Herbert “Holy Smoke” tiful estate at New Canaan, |kine from a soctal iight to a heart. |“ «ee Pages Me etrogrm | | Fi cesetinse sath hapeitheahcatanlleateden gO _ | California will be opened | ‘ Summer Prices in Effect Now! Chester Outing Scenic ly for drilling by private int Matinees, 22c; after 6—upper balcony, “Something to Worry About” NOW PLAYING SAN FRANCISCO, April 22c; lower floor and lower balcony, 3lc; Waterfalls, Geysers, Wild PY Acting under orders from the navy | children, 10¢ any time. Animals oth Took Jim Burke’s Breath Away: department, headquarters of tHe 17 Evening prices prevail all day Sunday. ~~ maval divtrict today called for coruscating fires of the Brent diamonds, and the ii reverver voir Tar Keen soumy lovelight in Molly Brent's eyes. And he must ‘According to navy authorities, the action waa taken when experts re make a choice . ported there might be danger of dril! \ing operations by the Standard © Co, on adj x properties drawing |]} the navy reserves. he oll fr Writing is to bexin immevtiate after the bids are opened, on April Can’t Annul Fish Pact of 2 States OLYMPIA, April 16.—That the heries board cannot annul or nto by Washing 5 and ratified the opinion All prices plus tax. First National Kinograms SAM GOMPERS |For sit: Me"... BRITISH COAL TAKES BRIDE} .<*.c.2 =] MEN ‘CARRY ON: i of Richard Logsdon, was absolved f. From his Bumous NEW YORK, April 16.—Samuet ee en eee conenee LONDON, April 16—Striking cos Stage Success Gompers, 71 years old, president and} 7 ®% JUrY| miners, deserted by thelr allies o 6 founder of the American Federation | here Yesterday after the lad had/ triple alliance, determined tod . jexplained that pe shot the man| “carry on” pending a general confer of Labor, was married here today to) to save his father from a merciless ence of representatives of all section Mrs. Gertrude Ainsworth Gleaves | beating. next Friday. Neuscheler, 38, artist, formerly of | The boy's testimony, corroborated; The announcement was made & initia. by his father, was ae effect that | Frank Hodges, secretary of the Mir \ sew | the Strattons were driving Thurs-|ers' Federation, following a meeting Gompers and his bride left New! asy to a country Postoffice when|of the executive council which ad York at noon on a wedding trip to| Logsdon met them, pulled the elder | journed at noon. He said that wort Toronto, Canada. Stratton from his buggy and re-| would not be resumed anywhere unt! The marriage ceremony was per-| {8*d to stop beating him until the/ next week's conference had decid . boy loaded his rifle and shot his 1 formed at the Hotel Woodward, by upon a course of action. Judge Robert Wagner, of the New | {thers assailant thru the head. eee fork factory inspection commission. te Mr. Arliss’ scfeen debut in a mighty drama—a_ magnifi- cent production— a triumph of the photoplay art. | wn yesterday L. Thompson a eee Wednesday, were scheduled to "s LAST RITES FOR MRS ALICE) held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday at th For a juicy steak, tet's go to| FRANCES MILLER, 58, who died| Butterworth chapel. Interment Boldt's.—Advertisement, at her home, 1208 Denny way, Lakeview. Acclaimed by everyone as the greatest achieve- ment of the silent drama. The Sensation | of Two Continents FIRST TIME Fire Precautions | in Olympic Forest OLYMPIA, April 18—Coal or A will not be mpie storm effective in west Clallam and son counties, April 15 to Oct ding to fire prevention ruler gated for the tornado-ridden y by Gov. Hart yesterday |Sent to Pen for | Robbery in Seattle e “ Willard Wren, who was wounded | tol battle with policemen fol c the robbery of Harry Clark { jo Jan, 26, was sent to the peni. | te y for five to 10 years by ‘4 |Judge W. D. Avkren Friday. Wren . |p: guilty. In a statement to the court he insinuated that FE |Sorenson, who had been charged with him, but wag recently acquitted By Larry Evans, George S. Kaufman and Walter Percival |?¥ * Jury. was probably more guilty PE ES folofofolofoforopaya ‘AN ALL7STAR CAST lal Do, You Know ~ 'f That AT POPULAR PRICES NORTHWEST TRUST & STATE BANK WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 18. SECOND AND MADISON MATINEES DULTS Ie DREN 9 INGS ADULTS 22 CHILDREN 9¢ ADD TAX | REVIEW | CHESTER CONKLIN | —IN— “HOME RULE” Consolidating the Northwest Trust and yanken [a) ORCHESTRA , ND JE Svitcr tm being served om | Savings Bank and the State Bank of Seattle A. K. WOLFENDEN, Director te por cased Wenctinite rien ta Ul LA MOTTE e psa se “Son” “Flivvering” us serve YOU at the co] | By E, Kalman “Tough Luck” ] Women’s Edu-@ | QRCHESTRA omer DIRECTORS EF] cational Exhibit “Ww yoming” Selection— EDGAR AMES, Chairman G. W. ALBIN By G. Willians & for Washington & | “Do You Remember?” HE. SHORROCK, President H. BE. LUTZ ‘f Manufacturer: Onn : FB, L. GRONDAHL, Vice President ALEX MYERS g THIRD AVE. . T. 8, LIPPY, Vice President J. V. A. SMITH tf? April 19-23 a & ARENA ADMISSION FREE