The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1911, Page 1

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ME! The Seattle Star EDITION — ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 13, NO. 51 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1911 ONE CENT. NUDE WOMEN PARADED INCITY JAIL _ STARTLING FACTS ADMITTED BY POLICE a AZ AGREES | _ IT’S ALWAYS THIS WAY, HUH? But No Action Was effect, - = ‘ PS Let te ‘WELL, "UE GOT Heat = ae Taken to Place the i o 0 PEAC Ft Ig Tee CS Sone . Blame for Outrage WANT ANY Dred or (By United Press.) | , P \- - Startling developments came thick and fast today = } > ED py, Ss with in the charges of police barbarism at the city jail. reat First Jailer Corbett admitted that women pris- i } oners were compelled to walk through the jail corri- { was off duty at the time. Secondly, Inspector Sullivan admitted that he knew about the outrage, but said it was not Corbett’s fault, as he said Corbett was at home at the time. Quarantine Officer McGee declared that Corbett was in the jail at the time of the outrage, because he, = : a ae : | , hotter yet—the ; McGee, fumigated Corbett’s clothes along with the For f ' i ‘ r w t the selfsame oo clothes of the women and others. Inspector Sullivan made a hurried visit to the mayor's — after first conferring with Corbett this 22 Woman Gives Up Good Jewell Had Two Wives; "TTR, tea Sar repertr, Mayer Diling dedaed with some heat that it was all a ——- —— lie, and that are Name to Save Man No. 2 Gets Divorce “**""""""s™e"_ mg 1 By out of Somebody has lied. 4 L / That stands out as one fact in today’s develop- u y uc \ 0 a ma “ € he : Ps ; . el K ments. ANY CLOTHING, WHILE MEN PRISONERS AND OTHERS WERE PRESENT. _ 4 ‘si : dors without any clothes. Corbett, however, says he L F . ; . elares, is to een : United Pree Loved Wire Ao “ om ph : r ; That, also, stands out as a fact admitted by both Hrewe ? ir divat in eune oye , Corbett and Sullivan. _S ’ on A ad ee es jude rao The outrage happened three weeks ago. — - va 2 a acOm,the night that Dr. Cleminson’s wite killed herself, | went ner aaa: bebe on BUT NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE ABOUT IT Frege Ay cant week ini fallaing wiereiad. Gr. Hervey sew ue. bir. Clominsen wee meet melt wine ye ! om : ‘vears| YET. THAT IS PERHAPS THE MOST START- pOTeEEC esc oath toes waipeaeibie: teat he'Goeke ninie’ Milled ie Mra. Jews ; ‘ LING FACT OF ALL. DID rink RE Saar ngs statis k ; : moet 7 s : = y ent rig | — ope oe about it, for Sul- é ect . od } mith 7 . as - < » wite Ivan, Bannick and Corbett a! new it, yet no one con- SCANDAL JN HOME | . of Se alleued Gret. bgp eed baru eS * sidered this outrageous affair bad enough to warrant tren Leneet ¥ A “ t er 7 ! ered ts - ft to Ket a ina a 1 neve vue t ere f Ol. , Quacre an investigation even. 22.—W. ‘ manufacturer, was fo Mr. W. E. McCaske Tatter's room when tracted by clouds of smoke a y Gnd extinguished a sn nr 4 grant Mrs. McCaskey was t testis Cort efore I the proprietor of a fashion r A " 4 the erent. When from a gas explosion. The } Fr i TeMeN Os the building th t of Mrs. McCaske Curry's corpse tlothing. There Wound in the m and his whole with blood. made. F McCaskey’s son William lam McCaskey, the son, was urned in tr ther. The Imagine Him in Fight With a Husky Chauffeur WAS IT A a Ameri ca <tagpes not harge WOMEN BUTCHERED BY FEZ ype ml , | muilty brought jury, in y the gran ailed kg : ng . Ry United Press Leased Wire k y jothing Americans at C (By United eased Wire.) 0 foreigners, am St. Le Clevelan¢ pe week k MADRID, Ap 3 ¢ n Sad torture of ¢ r athhouse t NATIO AG ee ehildren in Fez are K convicted ot a jain Sher UE 11 a - in dispat hes trom © F trolsas TRO | At Philadsiphia I erstand that ( ™ ’ w w At Pittsburg. ri nati- ‘ A courier reports that the CURTISS | NEW AIRSHIP | ASTORIA, ( April : i Curtiss b. a al Seription aeroplane Astoria Cen b r . n bis ¢ of been CORT IN COURT H i - in dail before fH ( A Faded Picture Remains, a Grim Reminder ae eae: of the Beginning; But What of the Ending! | Seyi ae ein itt ROR OR ROR RR kk CORBETT ASKS FULL INVESTIG st and mc aviation. 1 Standard ( Diego, ¢ ter, and Derts in reatest rst lear eo ex the since man | took hi Neig this br nt He ha This F of tho air is) we? 1 | been nd drunk—down town. + bs y t wd Popular! ed The Triad,”| " z t n Meaning the union of three. It|sent-minded he'll takes this name the fact that | he ha: evepresen th 1est of three and earth y 60 miles ar band n town & celebrat NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE © way or the ¢ JOHN CORBETT RRR RR RRR KOR KH | new baby with boys We , But va An * ally : t | anybody; all w 0 do is earth and | COUNT DE BEAUFORT. don’t know ‘i t + Mares 6 - is xckkemcakaxkarke Mart fro | Well, the mother—this bride—|McGregors are concerned; that is [Just to tap a ibdue ‘em. | FORECAST FOR SEATTLE ire upon t | By United Prese Leneed Wire gaye back her life to her Maker.|the final chapter of the: life story |Why should T 1 em? 1 could Fair ght; Sunday eta | CHICAGO, April 22—Count |oity hospital. She was very ill;| ‘The neighbors on Wednesday |of this young man and this young|¢all sx helpers in a minute and!y ang warmer; light w A flight b \“Jack” Alexander Von Mourtk de|yhe had given birth to a baby boy|told the city hospital people about| woman who-faced the beginning |©Y rpower any hope Water is far more spectacular than | Beaufort, husband of Irma Kilgal t a_few hours before. jher again, and the ambulance wa [in ae n into the Lie Meee ee & flight by the ordinary « " To Take Her “Home. hurried to the Blanchard — st Think of the nuptial picture |dark cel ID see {t skim the lon, ts “in eo. This time 4 On Monday, her “home But the poor, tired little|again! To the last, this piti t 1d Press Leased Wire.) SWooping gu iy and then rise |for street fight He pictured brideg mother—this bride had found the] hibit of the beginn TON, April 22 the air, ctr and soar to ed with Allan McCulloch, hospital and eternal home—the place where heights, ‘finally to dre jfeur, by a policeman there is real rest i Pa fully a n th them rolling The children who were left were firnishes 4 ithor | too young to understand that there | was |where there il and inspire Saucer artist hl

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