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THE SEATTLE STAR SUNDAY 4 247s SCOTT EXPECTS ONLY TO SIGN TODAY WITH BESSIE LOVE IN HOW IT WAS WORKED| BY E, T. CONKLE : United Press Staff Correspondent EL PASO, May 6.—Gen. Hugh = | - Scott expects to sign today the | | agreement which he entered in ° * to with Gen, Alvaro Obregon, covering the operations of A WESTERN Ql) PeRrumeo with [hia pie inn 1, THE AROMA OF ef Sorenee fore sures ee | OF A 20% CENTURY ~~ CACTUSano SAGE BRUSH been overcome today, and it FRORIN HOOD , SIACEO in Ceott Inve leet conference. with VATURES WONOF RL out further hesitation Obre messages from Ca that t the agre oft with G Gaviere and arcia, giving them Scott “Bucking Society” 2-Reel Keystone, With Chester Conklin He communteated a warnir anarchy in Mexico, and continued their and woul Tonight—Last Times Norma Talmadge in “The Children in the House,” and Fatty Arbuckle in “The Other Man” ABER g First at Pike Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. MATIN! EVENIN ae _— 10c Children —_ 15c n the se ond conference Obregon was read turkey 4) VILLISTAS DIE IN BATTLE BY H. D, JACOBS U. P. Staff Correspondent SAN ANTONIO, Mexico. May 6—Americans of the Eleventh cavalry, under Maj Howze, killed 42 Villistas in a ! fight yesterday at Ojo Azules according ¢ ports today to Gen. Pershing from Howse. There were no American cas valites The Villistas, described as a “large force,” were command ed by Generals Cruz Domin- GOO SEE TURNERS KILLS GAT; PAYS FINE [—consrinup ) Sess mre sete” weiner t'as pun nase neuer |_FROM PAGE 1 | CHARCE WOM AN | | see nicht Prewenda’ will te cites ($1 fine Saturday for killing cat | to totally blind and crippled sol-| ‘at caught her chickens, ENGLAND’S KNELL rope. ‘| PARIS, May 6.—French cease! RUNG, DOCTOR SAYS BURNED HOUSE diers of the central powers of Bu Ag Te cea yspn gpa aaeanpd were forced to evacuate part of BOY BURGLAR ESCAPES their trenches on the northern penal lelens Steve Meiderman, age 16, charged slope of Hill 304 and keystone post- friends among the allies tre with burglary, escaped from the de tions northwest of Verdun under a Physteally, the insular Fnglish. |! tention home Friday and was later, most violent attack, {t was offi-|man seems to have no stamina captured in South Par’ cially admitted today Colonials Good Fighters “The mortality rate among the | ed owner of tne wounded was extremely high tn/hir r Proportion to other nationalities) George Ti that me under my care and ob-| house, A. A s and his son servation. Roy were Inter arrested The colonia! British jthe Canadians and Austr: areithe deal, Titcomb was caught in magnificent men and Ie id Seattle. fighters, imbued with @ aport ship and democracy entire) elgn to their island coustr Be "| MEXICAN VESSEL For these men and the & nae a I have nothing but adm! TAKEN BY BRITISH Sacrificed for Politice a “Of all the warriors in Europe WASHINGTON, May 6.— today, I should place the Canadians| British cruisers captured the first and the Germans second | the | schooner Leanore, flying “The French are splendid when| Mexican flag, and eald to be they are winning, but become de-| owned by the German vice con spondent when | | The English st battles for their pc Ww | You Have Read Theda Bara’s “Confessions” in the Star—See Her on the Screen IN THE ETERNAL "| SAPHO it iH wever,| She said they were implicated in ed many small| to the navy department today litleal effect at) by Admiral Winslow. ® sacrificed | - { order to stimulate recruiting in ondon (COMMITTEE WILL The absorbing Part of this blood politica ts be. | sul at Guayrhas, it was reported the « story of a jing reflected in the Irish rebellion, FRAME WAGE DEMAND h for many Irish regiments were sent | woman who to slaughter as rear guards in the| thought Love retreat before the Germans | to the annual conven was a Game Thinks ‘Twill Be Draw They were told to hang on us til orders to retire came it the orders neve are the things my pro-British sentiment | tee whi en months in the field and| A loca an |. Dr. Richardson was stationed | manded for a time at the Etables hospital| The matter was discussed at base of the British Jlength during the without an saThourands of wounded came un-| agreement being reached William Fox’s Masterpiece and Theda Bara’s Greatest Screen Triumph der ia per | care He bel ja draw, G —— ? Toning ver coro, | LINER IN FRISCO GETS nies but «£ a Belgian ar An if hnheynen y | rene territory ne WARNING OF RAIDER LOOK | Deron, ay tw 6, Motor company, today flatly de Infied reports of a $200,000,000 | merger of automobile companies. look out for the raider i} ‘The report,” he sald, “is a fab. | sels coming into port durir rication, It is the invention of an|two days have been mysteriously |imaginative mind.” warned of the danger | HIT BY 65, 000 VOLTS Will the decline of coffer drink Doris Murray Leopold Rosen | BEL ING }HAM, May 6.—After 66 a t among i Soprano Solo New Violin Selections bis body riday, Harvey Titan, os! Sunday—4 Days Only light & Power Co. plant here, 1s|~ still alive. One hand was burned| Joff. It 1s belleved he will recover.| He pulled the wrong switch | | | “U" CADETS WILL DANCE | SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION DRISCOLL’S STRING QUARTET FROM SEATTLE ‘SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DRISCOLL SHEPHERD BERGMAN WIENN. Second Ave. Between Spring and Seneca ed he was warned b Mayor Gill and Chief of Police Beckingham dumping bottled beer in Elliott bay from fire boat—also wounded U. S. soldiers returning from Mexico—are part of our news pictorial ieer in the Puget Sound Traction AND: The University of Washington| HOUSE Westlake and Pine. |eadets will hold thetr annual ball at| AP FURNISHING A Continuous 11 to 11. |the National Guard Armory Friday| fo) EXPOSITION , pent vA ‘SEATT TLE 800 Children 800 sats OC rivecats sets LOC saltctee O. Mrerere get share © AR | the, | Dulted mre ‘ hs hip | biay er spends $20 a year tor balls a“ total of $7.000,000 1QOC-—No apvance IN pricE-]0C