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DECLARATION of principle of this newspaper is set out in an editorial on page 4 of The Star today. You may agree with it or you may not agree. But the editorial should furnish you with deep and serious reflection and study. AndThe Star wouid like to hear from you concerning matters discussed therein. H Tris speaker hea SeattieS tar LAST EDITION We'll have frost tonight, says Weatherman Salisbury. His complete dope “Fair to- night and frost; Tuesday, fair and warmer.” sport , The Star will print hi t ALLA SES a ("i THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : Lie 2 19, SATTL WASH., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916 fe gd Ol ewe} NEWS STAN he NELMS SISTERS SAID TO BE ALIVE AND WiELL -- é ! PALF AS ra PATRIOTIC PARADE BLUE MAY M r ¢ will head a committee of city to out line ur part ation of city ernment departments the arad ! 1 the ' ( ut 1 D> ounci) M root He « ip ' lay r demonstra | A ut ¢ appointment of a commit heade | »y the may It w expected the uncil would pane. the resolution | Because tt will take 20,000 march-| ———-——— ——— e has been switched from) NEWARK, N. J, May Alfred | evening to some time in the after Dalrymple, republican leader in noon New Jersey, is dead today as the COURT NEW YORK, May 22 «GAGE —Facing trial tor the mut ivan malities fac vies Aaah sti meen 9 SNOHOMIS Wash, der by poison and germs ' Men's fay 22-—While Victaraas . ar . & ome s and his w were of his father-in-law and are th c from’ their bomen mother-in-law, Mr. and ed by p Seen ane. AS. & 1c, Ore » stand Mrs. John E. Peck of ecatise tr r the murder of Grand Rapids, Mich., Dr at . Mrs. Ploise Nelms Dennis Arthur Warren Waite ap ler-8 Weal afiernoot, and and Miss Beatrice Nelms at San Antonio, Tex., the two women were alive and well in Snohomish, ac- cording to the newest de- velopments in the famous mystery case. They are today believed ~ ing in the eve Word has peared in court today white and wan His jaunty manner was gone, but he was cool and apparently unconcerned The Waite jury was completed | early this afternoon, after the trial | had been in progress 2 hours and 45 minutes. This is record-break ing speed. Waite is being defended by At- torney Walter R. Devel May Change His P' Waite’s formal plea w guilty,” but he may change it toda The state will attempt to prove that the slender, nattily attire smiling youth who sits quietly b fore a long table in this drab and) silent court room, deliberately / wooed and married Clara Peck with the preconceived Intention of mur-| dering her, her father and mother, | and any other persons it might be) necessary to murder in order that eceived from Bremerton that the Trades Council there will urge ali union men to jtake part in the parad } | The Commercial Club at Brem-} erton has appointed a committee! t owrrange for the Bremerton sec} }tlon of the prepareduess pared | Appticatiofis for places to |paxeant continue to pour in at rade headquarters, at Fourth Alaska, Mrs Eloise Nelinas Deris sisters two years ago under mys- terious circumstances. follewed by the discovery of human bones near San Antonio, ted to the belief that |they had been murdered Marshall Nelms, » brother of the women, swore to the complaint tot part charging his brother-in-law, Innes, The executive comm Th stive mmittee will F jand his wife, with the murder, meet again at 5 p. m. Mo - | They were tried, but not com An American flag, 60x28 feet,| BDewtrice aby ‘ victed on banners, auto Mh not be permit the devin of all 1 at the parad vefore which was made in 1876 for the) Nelarue | Attorney Investigat American Revolution center 1, The mystery continued as deep Sees aot jnioounioa’ of tee Dace stp Alp th Soentalal a preliminary ried by 20 men in the parade It millions. members investigation begun at the request bas « the property of John Mountain The state will introduce evidence | re Re nicsl Wilked extol oration of a man named Britt Craig, of Ate to prove that Waite, married to} Or. Arthur Warren Waite rh 2 na arene and . t off BAgE ll Be at Pe Food Fair lanta e ‘ days e 3 tually did get Mr. and Mrs. Peck to cade Ing anser Frida T T om ee , South, and he left abou he same, : aba “ing the 21S MAKING AKE OA H sete eee EVERY DAY key tena oe New York on a visit and murder ise them by poisoning them with 1 soda Buckley has been traced to Sne rsenic. | Somebody's going to get $50 homish by Craig. Planned Wife's Murder for identifying The Star's “girl- Left for Alaska & It will also charge that he got his in-the-red-mask” at the Arena On Saturday, Craig wired Me | Saturday night, when she takes (ulnness to see Buckley and ask off her mask and mingles with him if he knew the whereabouts of wife to will her estate to him, and) 5 .¢¢ Correspondence ene Loucil three motions will be de. OUR OLD FRIENC DRAKE was planning her murder as the EVERETT, May 22. — The Pa prices Dirge -s : s third of the series in his alleged) gaby of Esther Alden Lyen, | Bell, in holding that. the vace \a({ STILL SPEAKS ENGLISH -— he the rast.et the, folie at Sie. | Oras Beckie iaieecea some tod oe ro a who is suing her banker par- meritorious enough to go into the (This ie the first of four articl BY CARL D. GROAT Housefurnishing exposition! here about two years ago with a SE te ee anit | ente-intaw for $50,000 on a |hands of the jury SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.—] in which this noted political writer United Press Staff Correspondent, Of course she won't be wear. Mrs. Buckley and her sister, eee Ser eet er charge of alienating her hus | A number of new witnesses were | When the liner San Juan was] telis what the party platforms will WASHINGTON, May 22.— ing the red duds then. They left for Alaska about voree, and Margaret Horton, his 9 9 1 : ree, Margar f band’s affection, will mot be alled in the rebuttal offered by off the Costa Rican coast re ten.) One hundred and sixteen Texas Neither will she be telling Year ago, after Buckley ha ai Sakae deed, fein the be like in the coming electio y studio companion, eh m taken into the jury room m Attorn John Hart and Judge cently, a strange looking craft sooty Ti hy militiamen have refused to take folks who she is. , in the saloon business in Snohom- hs of vaudeville engage ent . triumphs of a vaudevill ARP) exhibit.” Fred ¢ wn of Seattle, repre. | circled it three times, then allay cyas EDWARD RUSSELL. the oath neceseary for federal Whoever gets the fifty will have |'sh for eight months. ment won as a result of the pub So Judge Bell ruled, and ar- enting the 16-year-old girlwife man appeared in the little ship, service, Secretary of War Bak to do a little nosing around Called Her “Beatrice” Heity she gained from her associa) guments of counsel began to The following, including neigh. |] and yelled: “Hello, there Those crisp and pithy humorists. er was advised today. There will be plenty of time to, MoeGuinness was Buckley's attore ree a —— a en day bora in = iret et car cor “What do you want?” shouted he gentleme hat every four Under the Dick law, they can giz r up before then, because bane A , u against the electric cha ithou Tho the jury will not offi on the Silver Lake rur a steward ears frame up for! be court-martialed and fined, | she is going to be at the show ev e knew Mrs. Buckley and also the support either of the woman he| cjaily see the baby, they have a eral others involved by pre “| just wanted to » wit 1s our national, but they cannot be forced to ery night this week, dressed in her| ad heard her sister referred to ag married or the woman he squan | unofficially seen it during the jous timony, vouched for Es- | could still speak English,” came volitical plat serve. red dress and masked Beatric dered his money on ten days of the trial ther Aldeen's good reputation: El- || the reply orms, are now| Raker commented today on an| And every day, from 11:30 a, m.|_ Buckley is described as a wells The pretty Mrs. Horton, with While the defen not di sie Anderson, Casper Aschoner, The speaker was Capt. Louis |) hard at work up-|alleged interview with Gen. Obre-| until 1:30 p. m. she is going to ride| built, finelooking man, weighing whom Waite shared a studio in the| rectly challenged the parentage Miller ° Swanson, Lola Goldthorp, || Drake, who claims relationship P mn A Seasonadle|gon, in Mexico City, in which he|thru the downtown district, Ike |@bout 200. He was about 40. His fashionable Plaza, where she says| of the baby, J. L. Lyen, father. Hulda Cloud, Emil Schwerdt, Pred |] to Sir Francis Drake, Emulat. ‘ output of thelr/was quoted as saying ®hat the she did Saturday, and give away | height was about five feet 12 | , & they studied dramatic art and lan-| in. of the girl-wife of Cecil Jorgensen, Elizabeth Summers, Lou |f ing the example of his illus : andicraft forthe American-Mexican situation was/thousands of envelopes containing | Inches guages, will be an important link! Lewis Lyen, would not admit |Dow, Marion Stewart, Jerome | trious ancestor, he started from campaign close at | acute tickets good for all kinds of prizes,| | Mrs. Buckley, belfeved to be Mra, in the chain of evidence on the witness stand that he | Wood, Carl M. Davis, Belle Fehse, | Seattle a year ago en route to hand Raker declared he did not know {and also admissions to the show|Nelms Dennis, is described as @ She will be med to tell if had ever recognized the baby aaa Ae rer, Walter Anderson [the Ladrone Islands to hunt 4 It been my |the Big Bend case had been dis-| now on at the Arena | woman mye 35, well built, vi she knows about a trip Dr. 2a his son's. and Victor Fuller. treasure. He sailed alone lprivilece in the cussed at the recent border confer- She Blocks Traffic orous vitality, dark complexion: Waite is said to have made to | The young Mra. Lyen wo The story was brought here , last na days to|ence | Did you see her Saturday no Buckley Heard From Cornell medical school for cul. | other yint in her fight "whe when the San Juan docked be much in com He said he thought that in any Well, about 50,000 other people McGuinness is not sure whether turee of e-germe of severs! Judge Ralph ©. Bell Saturday e pany with some of case the Rig Bend situation would | did the younger sister went to Alaska deadly diseases, at a time when nied m mn for the dismissal of these gifted ar-|be cleared by withdrawal of Col We blocked traffic seven | also or not . he was not practicing his pro- the $50,000 alienation sult. Three a slate ahd T can ae-(Sibley'’s men, néw under way times,” she confessed to the hand A wire from Seward received by fooeee Seen oe ee °° | LONDON : | SHERIFF'S I the public] The attitude of Provisional Pres-|some cop at Second and Union, | the attorney last July from Bucks May 22.—Testifying |that the Sinn Felners were becom {ng very counter experience, that the fe. Waite has made strange state. tion. Fach s an attorney this year'a/ident Carranza is re \ 1){Who almost lost his poise chasing | ley said he was going prospecting, font We. Bherwan ‘or din | before the royal commission inves: | ADVANCE his arer ent -Carranse reported still : ein seen se-up| No reas re br ging aonrg sp sieges alae Py the "ieties aaaine: aie | tigating the Irish revolt, Viscount TIPPED IN offerings will be friendly aoe an enveloy nd a close ND | ios a iy pring ann ee One of his strangest stories is client, Cecil Lewis Lyen, the young | Middleton, former war secretary anes Bstow sats ie ney “Why, I never saw so many |her sister, if they are alive, when that he is hounded by a mysteri-| husband lait pads Basa . ie tones When deputies led by Under body. . but . thelr jhands,” she exclaimed, “The men| their brother-inJaw and his wife ous and evil “little man from! E. ©. Datley made a Ike request with tha raiiie toilet ha (Sherif? John Stringer swept down makers ever read | jseemed more anxious, than the| Were accused of murder. Egypt” who prompts bim to dojon the part - Mra. J. L. yen and | tn ay ter ‘roland. |upon the Httle town of North Bend political plat-| women to get something for noth- | — things against bie will ees er eer eee T notified the Irish government |!ate Saturday night with warrants forms, would once | pander See e ea riten: eter versaic ORR WAS OFFICER wisi i - — — 8 to raid four alleged blind pigs, the more prove our | HONOLULU (By Wireless to |™*:_ 1 hed an idea, from bargain men whose places were unsuccess country’s suprem ctive and that the gov San Francisco), May 22.—Fol male Krent program was Inadequate filly searched informed the ralders|acy in comic literature lowing four slight earthquakes, MH the species were the orig LONDON, May 22.—Jeremiah 66 33 : ¥ ey had been e eting the vist This is true and without discrim inal » Tighters h, A to deal with them,” declared the they had been ex ng the visit the volcano of Kilauea appta S . Lynch, American rebel sen- V ou Can not! ries: el all da ination as to all of the partie bo fel orp A ead ah vy She ten't Married, Boys teneed' to -10 Yeant for helene ‘There is no doubt the proprie tegin with the republican pla Ve went up and down Second pating in the Irish revolt, was ed l urged the disarming of the There were no further indi ave. from Y or way to Pine st oluntesrs. Birrell said. the whole tors of these places had been tipped) form, for instance cations of an eruption of the | \ow all of those men couldn't have| Seen in Liberty hall, rebellion movement war laughable and not {off that we were coming,” said i O eagesebedy this is ity be| Mekaweoweo crater, all being | inown that I'm not married.” headquarters, during the fight- ' wa i being taken seriously Stringer, Monday, n from the following ontline of| quiet in that region sr nee nce coaered ing, wearing an. officers’ Mall Bob Bennett's chums—three of them—got him pt deadlsasetilaiantiderdan ds EER AO Si End ENE — the points now practically agreed The sky is clear ae te Mela ont bacdn pent of form, Gen. Sir John Maxwell in a corner. They said: “You cannot.” upon reported today to Premier Am | yelopes wouldn't look her in the} Peper pie Banksia waa BANDI S FO ow * DEMOCRATIC | orp |, hyneh f n to s ynch was first sentenced to INCOMPETENCE! OLD MAN HIT BY AUTO Sines a1 seemed to, sav. sue death. Later this was commut- ° They took him up. That's how the wager came ing from their looks, ‘I want to i RETIRING TROOPS ita Wilk be. the Bip (4hing Ls cOEah Gomunatit ine att eeieee ain afral Trubs they, woul ri va aap Ta h ; m f ey would risk | Kintoa | lave. N. was hit by an auto truck | !™ on ‘ si s P and painted In convincing col. |) ts wid Newhouse, 835 6ath | OMe eye," she related IVES QU EN MEDA m , does it? Star's red” is Still that doesn’t tell you much, d ors. lave, N. W, Monday morning, ‘The| Today The Star's “girl-in-red” i COLUMBUS, N. M, May 22—)umn back to engage the outlaws Democratic mismanagement de uN . going out again Well, never mind, you can learn more about it I Pour bands of bandite are follow Scouts report each band is 70] has brought ruin to the coun- | 0°! si bape A Nbaageteiys a She is golng to give ax 000! PARIS, May 22.—President Poine ¢ ag P 3 da a y wel eee: ere e w horsemen strong 4 the blush of shame to |!larrison ctor was removed! ore envelope s presented an 3 on page 4 of The Star today by reading the first Cy aha Wetindsitwtte: American | unes rong try and the in tp the’ olty honvital, He eapentwed (Pre, enyetor ik Ff resented Queen Elizabeth of “~ installment of “Nothing But the Truth,” the novel- Inhabitants of Mexican villagea| the cheek of every true Amer! fir Two thousand of them will con Helgium with a French war cross. § ian’ ung ’ troops today, looting are fleeing north in the wake of| can, ss ich i pl tain tickets that are good for; pon a recent visit to the front, it a-week written by Frederick S. Isham. The whole One of these bands attacked ajthe Americans, circulating storie In every department of the | prizes at the food and housefur-| was announced today novel will be presented to you in six installments, section of the Seventh cavairy,|that Francisco Villa ha ered| government and every branch | THREE MEN hiring auto from | nishing show i en | which fought 4 sh action in/and is organizing a new army, and| of its activities is to be seen eattle went to Tacoma and rob-| The rest of the envelopes will; OR. EDGAR LEE and Dr. A. @ one a day. which fought a skirmish ‘ | which one soldier was wounded, that the U. 8S, army is retreating — bed McLean Bros.’ grocery Satur-|contain admission tickets into the] Martin appointed as members @f Today's the day to begin. Gen. Pershing 1s rushing a col-|because it fears him, (Continued on page 8) day night, getting $135, Arena. King county medical staff, to be-diving “in Seward, © The disappearance of the two"

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