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Temperature Last 14 He Today x Se nd K{i| Maximum, 46 25. NO, 10. ez 4 Class Matter Love and pore The editor of this colu reason you can’t 2 in this country 1s that practi a lot of th to make a home run. . WE JUST KNOW WHLL WE HAVE TO READ THIS took. ‘the Hier mouth and plac ott ome folks! The 18th ses sion of the legislature comes to That profound si is the people MISPLACED Our only criticism of the ma of the legislators is that they were in Olympia when they should have beer Walla Walla, a special cour hip readin 5 é plasters, son, very much alike— into one, But getting out—Good night! T nderful PERSONAL Andrew Deany will entertain with an Informal party next Saturday noon at ‘rovidence hospital, in honor of his ton- which are leaving for Officer Frank Fuqua of the traffic de a the pleasure of Mr. Page's company at the police court on the morning of Monday, March Jong trip. RS. Vv. P, Daniel Sait requests piteously that his friends will remember that the ti name is Austin & Salt and not aastio’s cept the ki sare to be equipp of mail? SUDDEN THOUGHT Great heavens! how a mail car. fier must hate the Mvening Post! aturday e Gee says her family $. money for food, when there isn’t a pair of silk stockings in| NOT SUCH A BAD JOB, |DO YOU THINK? “Now wouldn't I be in disgrace,” Capitol Hill said, ” we've got Is an “ain't.” ier SPORTS NOTE The sporting editors are hand- ing bouquets to the Seattle base- team ni w, but in a few er Wolverton will it to ask for waivers on them. oe “our special correspondent informs | rookies are pre-| Dublin dispatch says that 20,000| d a| ‘sno such thing as 20,-| hn en have prop Irishmen. oe reenla id. STUFF AGAIN Jackie Coogan, tne youthfal film «In believed to be worth a million dollars, He recently de, lone to ambition was to be the Movie of # fire-engine,’ see Subscriber who attended a per formance of “Romeo and Jullet wants to know what killed ne st, necording to statisticians 4 years old at the time of which shows that the modern flapper j# not the only girl tho starts drinking early INFANTRY NOTE tomeo and it was not unusual for a girl to be married when a mere Th bridegroom merely thing ring out of 1 it on her hibitiqn com- VESTORS Girl With 114 Degrees Fever Wants More F ood Says She’s Tired of Being Watched Like Sick Puppy—Yearns for Ice Bath ESCANABA, Mich., farch 8.—Evelyn Lyons , whose temperature, esti mated today at 114.2, has broken a dozen clinical thermometers, is going to strike if the doctors don’t agree to let her alone soon “All this fuss is non- ® complained to- “Everybody — else 1s to be a lot more in- terested in me than I am and I am sick of sticking around here.” Research physicians were expected from Chi- cago to diagnose’ the case of the girl whose temperature | broken all records hovering be- tween 110 and 120 for the past two weeks. “AM the doctors can sense,” sh think of is fever—I wish they'd think of food for change. I'm hungry,” she declared. “T haven't be puppy “The finest thing I can imagine would be to fill the bathtub with cracked ice and lie there for hours.” Noted physicians de- clared unless the fever was nmediately, Miss Lyons would die, as the vital tissues would burn up from the high temperature. Her condition was be- abated lieved to be caused by tumor on the thermal cen- ter of the brain. establish a Brew, Jr.. has heard tankhamen’s 4 to know what | charges of gross ex invitation of Mayor Brown and Hugo Kelley to go to eral's department « to come fr Senator Robert Oman of Tacc He prepared an amendment to $83,000 t ne belts, the postor: volt e them for Lake for the a man salary of $4 ye much | ing at Camp Le ally | out of the state tre | Ponzi, due to his financial oper as president of the Prudential Sav ings and Loan compan jin Judge of supe SCREAM IF ew: | cha ber 16, 1919, she Io ny raisins In the brew, per- |" and that he never returned the money, It was one of a long series ot transactions between the two, she sald. Money would t Tilton would guarantee of intereat due he | continue o several years, ~» GUARD BARELY ESCAPES PROBE CLOSES TODAY Spending Are Current By Ralph J. Benjamin OLYMPIA, Mare avagance of the averted in rca Senator of the appropr to « out iditional $ planned to troduc t the bill peare f Landon’s plan to measure in his pocket was failure This amendment would have provided that not one cent of D0 could be expended un: handsome residenc gen ate mon: ha pared to t id a complete show eth floor wn. The adjut it ge 200 a ased with state fund ed a suite of offic sury The staff of th (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) SEATTLE PONZI GOES ON TRIAL | Wom $4,000 to Tilton G. B ‘Tilton, known as § A. W. Frate: Mrs. Helms testified that s ned Tilton &—Alring of military funds o state failed to i investigation had been the adjutant general's of the building of the ar American | ° state ground and been com. ng to the senate. And Oman was beside his r, has the use of a beautifully built home free of “If when I get to heaven, they'd place| charge, has a big automobile pur. A last year’s halo on my head.” , and he has in a build rent comes djutant general, | an Tells How She Lost o'8 fons , faced a jury department} jor court Thursday, charged | with grand larceny Anna J. Helms, who testified that she had lost $4,000 thru Tilton’s oper | ations, told the jury of involved bust ness deals which finally | ton's led to Til rrest on a grand larceny 00, deposited and a high rate} When the loan became | would merely pay the inter:| at and persuade his customers to reinvest the principal In that manner he was enabled to jons over a period of utilizing new Invent. | |ments to pay interest, ahe tontified Deputy Prosecutor John D. Car mody arose from a sick bed to prow cute the case, Carmody has been il with tonwilitis for several days, ‘18TH SESSION |Story of Thompson’s Free/Do- Nothing Legislature at} Last Passes Out YMPIA, M And wild night The fi and the to accept the sen on the bill and th to recede rom them. Other than the power t major legislation was in the ance Thursday. Both houses | but adjourned until 3 o'clock Representatives. Charles Roth | Whatcom county, who became following a verbal attack on methods employed by the machine politicians, asked to be excuse further attendance at this owing to his physical condition His request was granted and house extended him a vote of sym pathy. CARDIFF, March of a tf Tatts V crew was hurt An Attractive Offer in a Home Have you been ting to find a vacancy on Queen Anne Hill? Today in Star Want Ad Columns you will find a offer which a ready to show Way Below Value West Queen Anne Home Strictly modern bungalow, with room mo! 5 rooma on main in attlo and room hardwood pine t Kitchen conerete b floors; attrac’ heating plant; fine corner with all Improvements in pald for; shrubbery F ‘ with Turn to the Want Ad Colunine NOW and see this home May 2, 1602, SEATTLE, ny pain, and just because | feel a little hot is no reason I should tched like a sick spring countries Indicated mastial tions were under way raud It will be a al néasion found the ho adiocked ag differ t the commit iM and bring ) agreement could be reached on the old house bill, No, 126. The house refused amendments senate refused medans the ages of 23 dered to intermittently during the morning day Great ht train Pe A , but no member of the 400 height Many ar killed in extended gu thru the hills, The 1 in pil Kelly by here yesterday aroused inte five r bitterness ngninat tho De Valeralter, Cohen and and electric fixtures breakfant f ment with |] laundry trays and hot water 4 only $1,000 on balance to be arranged, (Pattea} WASH, Ai the Postoffice at Seattic, Wash = The Seattle Sta REVOLT; OL Soviet LD AR Rebels on! March Take City; | Millions of Guns} Bought by Reds| LONDON, March 8-—Russla today from Sweden, ‘ed millions of arms ermany and Cazecho-Slovakia, as a rebel move. ment, in which two divisions of ground in according hagen and Helsingfors. rliles, 125/ guns and mill acks joined, gained fighting near Kieff, to reports from Copen Thr chine 40 airplanes are re ported to have been ordered aa the red army prepares for a pow sible spring drive or revolutlordy A rebel movement in the Don: ete district spread today, The rebels took Wasiloy and moved on Kieff the Old World todi n today were rance has been planned for onfirmed report from he Poles have started to call 3 rd is bel +. Shadow of a holy war fell across the eo of plots t Near East with dis- Young Turks to influence the new caliph to summo: Mohammedans to arms, followed by proclamations posted Moslem quarters of Constantinople ordering Mobam: medans of m ry age, regard less of nationality, to report at once to recruiting stations, involve ticipate LO ist Turks velleyed 1 to ot BERLIN, faatly toot its 1 of itish troops w m the Rhine next din gw DON, in prese: ling in where Free finally bands in the South, government's amnesty offer was re: | 1, The murder of Detective | a bomb at the customs of- y break into oven believed likely in opments, be withdrawn mant conflicts when warm weather | TURKISH FORCES ARE MOBILIZING March §.—All Moham Constantinople between 1.39 have been or themselves at re crulting station not later than Sun according to an Exchange Tele graph dispatch In view of attempts by the extrem to have the new ci Abdul Medjid, call a he Britain, we March 8,—The heaviest fighting since last summe the Kerry mountains, | State troops have ousted | insurgents from a fortified reported to } Free Fatherland Is Ebert Demand| March 8 —'We stend-| 1 out for a free fatherland. The whole nation Is willing to pro: [tho 1 Harrison red rights," President jermany declared at a re. (Turn to Page 9, Column 1) THU RSDAY, MARCH 8, “TWO CENTS IN S EATTLE, SE $36 000,000 COSSACKS IN Russian outbreak aring for war in the ports from half a dozen prepara. | <with corifiliot apparently only awaiting the break- Up of winter, Some of the reports reaching Lon- neh are rushing rein forcements to ‘Syria and Gen. Gou- ng there in person, owing bat guerrilla warfare 000 reservists ved pre ¢ war on at wast Two trucks as they appeared after crashing thru the rotten planking on Connecticut st. The upper truck is owned by the Pioneer Sand & The lower one is the property of the Seattle Transfer Co. at Railroad ave. S. Thursday morning. Gravel Co, watching anxiously avaria, in the fear of these sterm ‘Drivers “Escape in| Freak Accident on Waterfront TAYLOR FREED BY GRAND JURY Alleged Dope King Is Given re Clean Slate KNUCKLES DOWN TOURNEY NEARS fact that some Seattle road-| Al] juvenile -Sea Seattle Ready | in so bad a condition | a menace to the ia, Italy, | ia and Greece rilla warfare or resumption of half.dor- for Marble Meet BY W ANDA } Von KETTLER Only two more days, and then—| the steel enterprises, “knuckles down,” demonstrated again Thursday | when two auto trucks crashed thru} pavement on at Rallroad ave. ntrance of the old Skinner & no true bill was found. by federa) grand jury Thursday in favor aylor, alleged ringlead er in the Northwest narcotic marble Seattle play | local citizens under 15 years of age | who aspire to the national marble | championship » rings with the one idea their straightest. All of the evidence against which proved insufficient to convict | fields at 10 a, m. Saturday, when all wag purely a case of luck, ipal management, ther driver might easily have lost his | , was obtained thru agents of a of good mun local morning gather | | | of shooting aliph, rainat the summons to the ors, including not only Ottomans, but all Moslems, has casinesy in Constantinople, HEAVY FIGHTING ONIN IRELAND : DUBLIN, today ne COLORED FIGHTERS ARE 6 prediction, are turning] STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cals | And wouldn’t/ March 8,—Stanford university today — |drew the color line with regard to | |intercollegiate boxing tournaments. | Athletic authorities announéed that | ,|the university had withdrawn from the annual boxing tournament with entered a|the University of California, sehed+ .juled for tomorrow, because Califor ington, D. C., and carried off honors | nla had entered negro boxers. at the “Georgetown” playfield, | boys of the playfield, of course, root- ed hotly for her boy opponent, but Anna coolly in knocking all his mibs out of the Youngsters in Washington are wondering just what Anna will do Will she be W: : ey Hee abn count’ of. thtes-coult iota Emil Hoffman and T, Purihata, oly » boys of the playfields say gho| leagues of Ward, were convicted Ahat|three counts, charging them with 7] possession and sale of Hquor in ade] dition to maintaining a nuisance, Tt developed, the fed 4, that in December, aused great un: | [eet nament. | girls og well | out in great numbers, be a joke— | SUCH THING: | HAVE HAPPENED things have Just one year ago a little girl named Anna Topley marble tournament agents 30 cans of opium, was charged with a little difficulty. One of the trucks Is the property his of the Pioneer private agents jum was beld as evidence agains |him and was used in later investiga George Smith ax |John Olmstead the other. ‘MOB OF MEN FLOGS 2 BOYS The transfer of the 30 cans wa and Taylor was held for is said to have number of statements, other dealers, and is pro- ineriminating ‘These were all obtained by flogging flared up here again when 17, and Fred Sanders, 17, were severely whipped last night ve been a warfare State drive | to be part of the cam. |° disintegrate rebel bemun when the | George Price, lor Is then sald to have given t information that led to the ar-|by a mob of unmasked men Jreat of Thomas Spellman, stevedore, and Michawl Cohen, of the Ploneer Safe De ton's representative at which abducted the two boys, carried City national tournament them to a spot near the ei vealthy ownor wealthy ¢ in June? The girls say she will, things are warm in Washington, | and all the heat does not necessarily seethe from the mouths of peeved Price told police, The boys wore beaten, they sald| r captors told them, vaults on February 14 fed) are sald to have bought of morphine in sealed envelopes fr | immediately follawed,, home intoxieated As the result of the arrests, Cohan were openly by the federal grand jury two Indiotmen charging conspiracy , and charging them olling drugs without first regis » government Airplanes to Jump Off on Cuban ae De Haviland army their flight from Sa to Washington vla Porto lee were to take off today to Guba, of two counts an Anna Topley? the of tournaments Marble Shooters” had to be changed (furn to Page 9, Column 2) HUGE SUM IN ~ STOCK DEALS iL. R. Steel Co. Fails; Conduct of Business to Be Probed BUFFALO, N. N.Y. March 8.— The L. R. Steel company, into which Investors, most of them of small means, are declared to have poured more than $36,000,- 000, was thrown into the hands of receivers today by Federal Judge John R, Hazel. Reilly, wholesale lumber dealer, Buffalo, and David F. Lewis, Brook: lyn merchant, as receivers, They were required to give Joint bonds in the sum of $100,000. The L. R. Steel company has holdings in many cities thruout the terias in such cities as Pi Denver, Syracuse, Toronto Montreal. ‘There are $9 stores cy the steel chain. up will be made immediately re- I, R. Steel. companies for the two years with a view to find! |have gone. jby the National Toy and Tinsel = company of Manitowoc, Wis. In |the suit, 20 companies, al of the | | enterprises founded by L. R. Steely |were named, so that Judge Hazel, |in appointing the recelvers, directed |them to take over the affairs of all | the organizatio: . |2,000 in Seattle Buy Firm’s Stock | FLASHES BARRED BY STANFORD The b iste: DRY CONVICTIONS Bernard. Ward, manager of the succeed it of the| Rainier Taxi Co. was found guilty | of sale of liquor in violation of th day. He was found guilty on eee 40 REDS ARRESTED state, eee The court named former Cone |gressman C. B. Smith, W. We United States and Canada, Its vas rious enterprises include lingerie shops, coffee houses, cafeterias and | chain stores. There are large cafes ae Today, with the .recelyers in charge of the Steel general offices, {t was declared a thoro checking garding the conduct of the various if possible, where the millions of — |dollars paid in by the stockholders | The receivership was’ brought jabout by a suit in equity filed yes 7 terday afternoon in federal court The L. R. Steel Development, Seattle subsidiary of the L. R, Steel —Photos by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | enterprises, for which a receiver was appointed Thursday in Buffalo, | Ne Y., will probably continue ta joperate in spite of the receivership, | according to Arthur D. Johnson, | manager here, who says the coms | pany s conducting a local real estate business, John D, Steele, | |former local manager of the com» pany's office, asserts that more tham © | 2,000 persons in Seattle have bought |stock in the corporation and that their investments total at least halt — |@ million dollars. The Star published ~ Ja series of articles last year, warm ing the public against investing in Volstead act in federal court Thurs ~ BRUSSELS, March = 9.—-Forty” communists were arrested here tos day for an alleged plot against the SALEM, Ore, March 8.—Husted A, Walters of Portland must hang Friday morning for the murder of Jerome Palmer, Portland policeman,