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= Hows anew one! -She conjemions of a man—wils | Cora Anderson, who, dressing and working as a man, lived with two girls as a husband, is writing her “Confessions” for The Star. Watch this paper for her intensely interesting story of her life during the 13 years she masqueraded, lived and loved as a man.- The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News The Seattle Star [Lee wagon to @ star, but also keep the T ON TAINS AND wheels greased.—Raiph Anderson. NEWS BLAND, Be MORE THAN 45,000 PAID COPIES DAILY WEATHER FORECAST—Show rs tonight or Thursday; moderate winds, mostly northerly VOLUME 16. NO. 68. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1914, ONE CE Dedicated to Our Speed Fiends—Also_ to Judges Who Don’t Send Them to Jail NMiLLED Z APRIL 30,115 KILLED 7 C mar KILLED JANUARY 15 KILLED MAY II.) ~ Uy hy f TH ity y iif li. “se oe HERMIT KILLED MARCH IS: 1914 wi. — atari shinee ORA ANDERSON GOOD HUSBAND, SAY( gtvscecce ess WIVES: [ STILL LOVE HIM. BRIDE SOBS| year, and WHOSE DEATH HAS BEEN AV- ENGED BY A TOTAL OF $1,000 IN FINES AND THE SENTENCING OF ONE MAN TO By Idah McGlone Gibson TEN DAYS IN JAIL, and to the scores of MILWAUKEE, Wis. May 13.- ra Anderson; os ‘a woman whose amazing story I told in The Star yesterday— speed fiends who endangered human life, 1 Liesl dec My na ao Py Tea iota ¢ saga’ toe,18 but did not kill any one, and were only ar- s, WAS A GOOD MAN “ Se R TWO WIVES! rested and fined. CE CEES GG oD a Today I interviewed Marie White, who passed as “Ralph's” wife for over 12 7 [HOW DUG'S PATRONS 1 DO LOVE THE S. E. CO. ' Bi Weird and wonderful are the ways of the Puget Sound Trac- tion, Light & Power Co. nal 3 | Baceball fans, hastening to ‘ | their homes after a game, use e the 12th Av. line as a means 2 years 1 I also talked to of quicker transportation, poor Hitt thy Kleinow | transferring from the Seattle, Renton & Southern The transfer point is 12th and Main. ski, the fp blonde girl whom Cora, Ralph,” mar ried a few months ago. I asked them both how “he” treated i The 12th Av. line begins a to protect pedes-| block north of this point. WASHINGTON, D. C, trians and to curtail the reckless To use the transfer, one | “Preposterous treaties, | speed demon was gotten under way; USt walt for a Beacon Hill | 14 women of both sexe car to ride this one block to |this morning when the public safe-| the transfer point. AS. R. & timidity,” ete. ty committee of the council, acting| 8. transfer is no good, the 12th Yes, it's the voice of T. R. Av. conductor informs the pas- All Washington is discussing Ais sengers: statement, made as he emerged Often the fan won't wait for “ “ zie the }a measure be drawn up prohibiting! the Beacon Hill car when he eae tlle and the Cola trians from crossing streets| sees the 12th Av. car is about trenty and the nea : t y,a e tehfal w ven intersections from Yesler| to start. And the SE. Co. | Soiicy in meneral } waiting: to Pine, on First, Second, Third| gets the extra nickel, Diccusstne the lation Hamma out of the ordinary, and that, you know is always interesting For a number of years Cora and Fourth aves, and possibly on The Renton tine refuses to /iet fly an awful haymaker on Bee was the same sweet girl chum,| Pine and Yesler from First to] take part in this trick. Ren- retary Bryan. vhen she was with me, that she Bighth ; : pk Lg Porigaes — reir Bla: weld Dhahtodee LUDI OW MURDER had always been, but f began to| M White and Dorothy Klenow ski, Who Tell Stories Today of Their Lives With Cora Anderson They are doing it in other) direct from the 12th Av. line, pet arc a wi rin the tile ea Bag ade : 4 cities,” said the chief and added But Jakey Furth has got to fleet around the world, he did iam nd 1 the relation a good work } a long time Cora Zora Anderson as a Man “Cora was a good companion to me for many of those years : ‘But I think during the last year both of us began to tire ot the arrangement. It was not normal “THE AMBITION OF EVERY GIRL IS TO HAVE} ME AND A REAL HUSBAND, and we are no ex An ordinanc May BR miable ” “mean Miss White Tells Of “Married” Life very happy. We had the knowl edge that we were doing something jon a »munication from Police Chief Griffiths recommended that notice a little coarseness creep in vase SR OS ge 5]a8 she replied thing to do, wasn't It?’ Cora an : - for universal peace “ Bee Cusieennest” os She began to think as a man,| ANYTHING OF ME bigest No. Why should I be? 1 was|swered with a kind of wry smile,|that auto drivers should welcome! live, ainit he pesterous Erol tane ninien to le DENVER, May 13.—At today’s anq at last 1 think she BEGAN TO rLL BE A GOOD CHUM TO|® good man, doing a man's work] “but put yourself in my place.|!t, as they would only lose time amiable old women of beara session of the court-martial at the THINK SHE WAS A MAN. I was| ary’ ip | CAN'T BE ‘HIS’ WIFE,| better than most men." | Dorothy Klenowski said she loved | dodging people once a block in which Mr. Bryan, at the Balen rifle range, near Golden, Judge Ad-| Worried for fear she was giving! 4s LONG AS I LIVE, BECAUSE {| All Her Acts Are |me, my vanity was touched, 1 en-/stead of constantly. vio ‘DETROIT UNDER Mr. Wilson, can evolve in those Veedte Baward Brith read. specifi herself up to this delusi sion, and Vl) tov ‘HIM ay couraged her, and when at last she It is believed a pe na « rare moments when he permits the told her that she should back All the other men who have|ormal She Says told me that she would not stay at| lation of the ordinance will be in business of the state department to cations against Militia Maj. Ham-|into the REFINING INFLUENCE] ¢.4.1 to make love to me secmed to| The profile of Miss Anderson 1#|home any longer, I must take her|luded in the measure. 5 serve what he regards as an ille- rock, who pleaded not guilt OF SKIRTS. Rabe vaite wie purpose in view, 1| Such as you see on old Egyptian| with me, | married her gitimate interruption to the pleas- The first specification included She resented this, and we had) wicowe that many other girls can|and Roman coins, and her skin is| “Remember, I was posing as a| | 1] jure and profit of Chautauqua lecture many differences about ft and] fii the game story, but 1 have had | Of the copper tint, which shows the| man. I could not take her into T | ing.” actions that I did not con-|t) eave place after place of em-| trace of Indian blood my boarding house unless [| mar LEFT HOMELESS Some wallop, eh? But listen to right, and at last Cora left ployment because of the overtures Her hands and feet are small;|ried her or gave myself away Nob on the Colombian treaty and } thing The to me by elther the proprietors or|her hair, as the little blonde} “I thought Marte, who had kept . he j SEN ATl ctnors in authority girl who was married to her put it,| our secret so long, would do so un- Rie sgeop ey ot 3 THIs OTHER! thers In authority is. black, blue black, a lovely| til the end ’ DETROIT, Mich. May 13.— two charges of arson in connection with the burning of the tent col ony at Ludlow; the second, two charges of murder in connection vayment by the United States with the deaths of six strikers, and i 5,000,000, Which T. R, regards hird, three charges of man » | as payment of “blackmail.” haste pci als ay GIRL Took Her Out to color Dorothy was perfectly Innocent. | Two persons are known to be “Whether it le done Ihe allie slaughter {n connection with th > se Hall tr v» i t tel st H 7 | dead as a result of floods, fol : spirit deaths of two women and eleven Girl’s First Mate Cafes and Dance Halls ' expect’ she ante that, ba : ne ita pot now i was n famine Svan’ wave sek ociotols of mean timidity, or an equal Vhen siph’ came and tool e | har jerstan a de er think ¢t t Li ba 7 A meres. a Magazine Writer ucts Tut aitia tee teatenmnts lan Gi Gem hace baal waht a CoA aha A he ee | Hundreds of families living in | Mean spirit of trying to discred! rants all my acts have been normal and| some reason why | could not live It was alleged that Hamrock or Detroit suburbs are homeless his predecessor in office,” says re e of th kers’| Miss White speaks with even bet-|and the dance halls and never act-| almost conventional since | put on/ with her as a husband, and, not-| |. ; | Teddy, “i tes Po By dn at the “sisikare’| diction then Miss Anderson. led as though he wanted anything | man's clothes.” | withstanding. the eugenic certifi:| ‘The county prosecutor's office Is) and thousands of others are aetecatunictan mate prose y ae “ She impresses bad of me, of course, I loved ‘him Didn't you ever wish for the tn-| the child thought that I had | expected to take action on the rec-/ marooned in their homes. dant te pay- the: hela rane ve the avers Wouldn't you? t t of men in you as a woman?’ physical trouble. She is a|ommendation of the coroner's jury | The flood damage through- $25,000,000 oe bolane ak Schall Bai LOSES ESTATE -rvtebeleleh hao written and te1, Dorothy We stil living . ot the )METIMES SHE AN I am sorry that 1/for further Investigation in the case/ out Michigan is estimated at | Hi00)A00 Se eelace to thelr fee writing for some of the high-class | boarding house with “Ralph,” and|SWERED, SOMEWHA' ST- | have this unpleasant no-|of Dr. L. H. Redon, who was killed} $1,000,000. The Ford automo- | Cruz.” * iit, —— magazines when | called there her mother | FULLY 1 HAVE M MEN | toriety.” | by an automobile bile plant here was flooded. The administration‘e::neveun OLYMPIA, May 13,—Failing Dorothy Klenowski, the girl| was also with the two girls THAT WERE SO SQUARE AND) CORA ANDERSON IS BY EDU-| The jurymen sprang a sensat | the Panama tolls question was char. to substantiate her claim that whom Cora really ma was in When I called on Cora Anderson| FINE THAT | WONDERED IF | CATION, ENVIRONMENT,| When they declared that “to Hel j acterized as a violation of the she was the legal wife of John | teara when | talked t she wan dressed as a man and|'THEY KNEW ME AS A WOMAN| THOUGHT AND ACTION A MAN, | best of our belief,” the car was! I pledged honor: of the deb rh Enos, regardiess of the fact My heart was almost broken looked the part as well as\IF THEY WOULD CARE FOR|THE ACCIDENT OF BIRTH driven by S. C, Keeney | arty ia that she bore him three chil when I found out that Ralph was|she had looked the part of a| ME. COUNTS FOR LITTLE IN HER Whether or not an arrest will fol f dren, Susan Enos, an indian really a woman said she woman 1 should have thought as clever! CASE. low, is to be determined by a fur ATLANTA, Ga, May 13. I «d. woman, lost her claim to his HE’ WAS BIGGER TO ME Are you sorry now that you|a woman as you would not have] | ther Investigation F | erick mith of Rochester, N Y..| Myatt Fowells, 4th and Pine, tas @ tepeii $200,000 estate yesterday when | THAN ANY MAN OULD HE," | dressed and acted as a man for so | 1 the mistake of ‘marryin: | W. F. Richards, prisoner in Kan-| Keeney is a son of D. C. Keeney,| was elected today imperial poten | x ation ef being thoraug 9 jhiah cla her appeal was rejected by the |SHE WENT ON THROUGH HER| long?” I asked her I said fas penitentiary, paroled to harvest | proprietor of the Seattle Rubin | tate of the Mystic Shriners, in cou-!{,) irle coaveationanis’ ia Maina supreme court. | TEARS, “‘HE’ DID NOT ASK] Her eyes flashed and she smfed) “Well, it was a rather silly| wheat crop laundry. vention here, Advertisement.