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eerie aren aerentinrenamparermmemprn nate emmmennente The Second Installment of Theodore Roosevelt’s Le tters =~ to His Children Will Be Found in Today’s Star 7" On Page 1 1 2 CENTS $5.90 to $9.00 On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Star fay 2, 1990 Tides in Seattle TURSDAY ) WRONESDAY NOV, 2 NOV. 86 First Migh Tide | Fist tow Tide m., 11.09 First Low Tide 1 Pom, Tat |, Second Migh ‘Tide bl pom, 10.0 te Nigh Tide r 1) tt ah Tide , 8 Entered o# Second Clase Ma At the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash, under the Act nerens March VOLUME 22. NO. 231. . SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919. ather Forecast. on “AS IT SEEMS Slays Wife and umee.|) Two Daughters; <—=aaca. Then Hangs Self fet lost out tn the trails between Redmond and | Snohomish and along to 2 : wards vening, hile uerne fan's waiter’ Body of Suicide Is Found in burnt lands and splay and sand ¥ ‘ Toads, we c n old stake fini vewinisipeoe' vio ee Boathouse After Triple Mur- Marn and « xplit picket fence Sprawling about it anaes ne ee weer een | G@Y—Believed Insane. Swinging in the breeze were hal AR tenet tity Taalinte: wrccln ot | BELLINGHAM, Nov. 25.—(Special to The Star.) —Hang-| ) turkeys swinging on a threedotlar | ing from a rafter in a boathouse on Drayton harbor, two} | Perch, and probably this spend | miles from Blaine, with a knife in the breast, deputy j ocean ena erat = sheriffs from Bellingham at 3 a. m. today found the body | with two os three of those birds | Of Otis McGuire, who yesterday brutally murdered his wife a8 | Matter of routine. and two little daughters, Dorothy, 12, and Gertrude, 8. Living in the back woods may McGuire is presumed to have gone suddenly insane. have its disadvantages; certainly After the triple murder, leaving the bodies of the three Story of Enoch Arden Repeated { in Seattle Home ‘But, Unlike Enoch, the First) Husband Will Stay, Whif e the Second Will Leave. ‘4 Beulah Irene Jackson, twice married and still young, sk! er the diary of the last seven years of her life and Seven thumbworn pages. On each page is written | he story of a life crisis, and there are traced between the lin sentiments ranging the gamut from happiness to sorrow, — *First there is golden bliss. That is the day in 1912 Married Richard Sorenson. eS Patrol ah iyo victims heaped ether on a bed in his home at Blaine, he : ; —.* written white joy, on the coming of Allen, < , but to have your turkeys | wrote a note say his body would be found floating in} f ae an cated, dates Denies a on your own front porch, Drayton harbor, ye | left the house with his Spitz dog. y dup ahd your own rich cream hanging | 7 Deputies found the dog barking on But gray grief, when the girl's rosy blush turns to : 4a the well, and your own sucking , the ehibre of the harbor, bat the hoey pallor and her life to death. every day, and your own apples | posse, following the harbor in | j Washington Reports Him a di the | “ a” i Sek ee atte toying wen | Bea Killed in Action : Substitute “food they serve in | morning the body Bad not been eut| Follows blue sadness and sacrifice, as her husband le these days, one might do | down. but hang suspended, waiting | e and goes to war. than spend @ Wibter tn that | tor the artival of the coroner, Then a‘deadening grief, when she receives a d of environment. Membern of the Seattle detective) atcGuire had fastened a rope toa) f Ww, : “Kill if ion” id eee department are investigating the| rafter, stood upon a box, plunged rom Washington, “Ki in action, gold star. s HE was a dear, deliberate | mysterious shooting early Tuesday! knife into his heart and swung him- ‘ 4% The keen edge of sot “*dulls in a year, and love, old lady, and she was petrnliapret Ei pavenbet. 30, of the | self into eternity ree Pe et Phoenix-like from its own ashes, lives once more, buying her turkey. jartinique hotel, Eighth ave. and Sheriff W. D. Wallace took charge 4 ( f -. ~ a » 7 14 Her sharp eyes pieked | Union at ’ of ‘the McGuire home, when in i a : : marries G. C. Jackson, June 17, 1919. oe out one big yellow bird, The shooting occurred about 6:99) formed of what had occurred there @n October 1, an eighth crisis was written. _ Dut no sooner ‘did she iay\ hands ja. m. Davenport was rushed to the| by a reomer, Bob Bartlett, Bartlett She received a dispatch that set her heart in a t am it than she said “This is a | Beattie” General howe yn) trom: me learned a the caime on his return and brotght both anguish and doubtful joy.. It read: Bee: Old bird; look at those legs; it's om, where alarm: ° | home at $30 p.m. On entering the re a Ce , CO : Pg mighty old bird.” and she poked | hotel found him immediately after the| piace, he sald’ he noted the unusual Beulah Irene Sorenson m dechaon, who will oo be Mrs. Sorenson, and her son Allen, I am safe in New York. Dick. : "hard against the point of its | shot rang out. disorder: a ae OME ALE iA The “killed in action” dispatch had been false. ee Her first husband arrives in Seattle. He.does not v TAKE NO ACTION of Jackson. All he thinks of is the wife he has not hear from for so long. ON PAVING: BILL 2% 7s Hesband a breastbone that proved unyielding. At. the hospital. it was discovered He first discovered the note left Another bird was offered for her | that he had received a flesh wound py MeGuire. Part ef it waa Ill | Judgment. “That's better; see how (in the hip. Davenport returned t©| jpie, but the final sentence plainly goft its bone is-—how much ts it?” bis hotel immediately after his wound | toi that McGuire's body would be ‘The butcher peeked at the scales, was Greased. He told the hospital aw | found in the harbor, @ made & computation or two and | thorities that he was playing With 4) Carrying a Inmp, Bartlett began bye: lrevotver, and it exploded. a search of the house. In McGuire's (Entombed Miners Playing Poker as They Wait Rescue MULLAN, Idaho, Nov. 26.— ke will be $5.70." | Later, when detectives ited hf. bedroom he found the three corpses. ane With a three week supply of Bi h 2, i Much does it weigh?” jhe admitted that he had "been piay-| Mrs. McGuire had apfarently been bs. ge age BO F ut who is the stranger? + ag pounds’ ands bait, |ing'a “tte game” and that an murdered soma te Store the Ni Roosevelt Post Will Try to food and nothing to ¥o, Emi! |) Council a Vote on Veto} She tells him, and then Jackson. The two husbands . ee eee ee girls. Her body was at the bottom since No or 15, in the Gold the one wife face each other. 3 f ten't $570 at 55 conte a |strugzio which followed he was shot.|5f" tne ‘tans fuer hens’ had’ been Solve Problem ince November 15, in the of Mayor Hunter mine, are calmly playing poker today. The food supply, lighte and other comforts were lowered to ” fe inmates the shooting was he A - pound, is it He instated that the 6 crushed in with a hatchet and a stati 3 c ne vat as . ry ¥ “Oh, turkeys are 60 cents, {More or less accidental. @ knife had been thrust into her heart onfrorited with the fact madam.” Davenport refused to divulge the 1,500 exservice war veterans are “Oh, are they? Well, not ten | mame of the man he was grappling Children Gagged walking the streets without & job, Nature urges each to sweep the other from the path df The city council sidestepped | his own happiness. action Monday on Mayor Fitz. i ‘ ch poe gga ne yp yg Spam But reason and fair play triumph. They leave the - noe ,/ | "them last night designed to saddl to her. b man with when he was wounded, deciar Roth children had been gagged, and that poritions they formerty | ther which is igned to saddle upon | B Nantes ee ine eee a Se cents, |tnm that the unMlentified man wan a|then stabbed to°d@eath. The gags held are filled Wy non-service mem,|| _ Resc vers expect several days’ |) the municipal street railway the | ‘The choice was made Tuesday. . ane you ez five cents in ten | friend of his nd he did not wish to| were still in place when Bartlett many of whom are aliens, Col. Theo- or ae oe fe Pog é cost of paving and paving main- Superior court records show that her attorney, Albert B Reinetso?” * prosecute him. found them. dore Roosevelt Post, No. 24 ave rough? to the es emance. , Martin, filed proceeding to annul the second marriage ™ a ta dam; tur 7 Bartiett told Sheriff Wallace that meeting Tuesday night at 1616% Inatend of taking a vote on the " . ep Ra cr nade: had seen and talked with Mc. Third ave., provided for the employ: Pl * © fyveto, the council decided to refer it | Jackson. re Titeanthme the line grew ab. we Co S Must Pa Guire earlier in the day and the ment of a paid secretaryito remedy | Reveal ‘ot to | tg the council sitting as acommittee| Jackson will not contest the annulment. _ : ‘ Bee neny atter at that tine had seemed the situation ‘ Sla Venizelos the whole. No date for the meet-; And in a month, the second marriage will be set % We don't know whether’ the e atic a This eave rise to «sue as wilt the neoretary's duty. to) conics el y a dleoster [ie arae set, but @ special m and she and her first husband will take up the mend dear old tady found ber youne | On Valley’ Line, cacdh, to feleae. tin wan| mpanee actmeteees wie OMAGH] Pobey Athens taeay revealed @.¥in | OF aun tee ain xitlea thru] traces, of life, once thought broken forever. It will be the Manner pal —_ peg or yen nown to have had trouble with a|emption from military service on|to assassinate Premier V low. Of | aliowing it to lie inert for 30 days Second honeymoon, with a silver lining and six-ye: : aconatly tas. country eiie.. outa Is New Edi ct’ eighbor the ground that they wens Ropes Greece » ud been dioeoreed uere after receiving mayor's written | Allen, : B. 4 4 have caught the turkey, and killed Traces she vy Migr: Bo: ro a SF ee cer ae terrae thes daenten mat oe ie mea Mrs. kson now lives at the Wilson apartments, 1 af seed it, and churned a 4-news D0 ea after t u ons with ex-service me ne oF ernment, the dispatch sai Mayor Fi ald vetoed the ordi ve " 4 ee oe “J ts ¢ ors nigel he ghee rte eneaiumnad 7 @ direction of the | fice of secretary of employment will) adding that many of them had been Baan oO tober "30 “Ie the ‘ conn ny Seventh hie uple « eran ne — wes and ne bates’ ni 01 « ineen ao Da. on arrested | nf Mi she was getting ready to become Beginn! xt Friday morning, all | "ome por, A Han be a paid p r i does not pass the ordinance over i f. the owner and managing director one nes ft Fear that he mr. 4 os uniform oF out of it, must pay the ie Couid not be found, tho he was'| Dog, Accused of urglar Steals a such disapproy unance a rt next reg me of the Seattle as i ec a t ly at home and asleep at ar "Hh *. . inal aane : egy) ORs week have teen |the stent em | ueually at heme and asicen st sn|l” i Hing Cat, Wins at hanksgiving Bird he counell_comen after the lay IS DUE TODAY CHINESE Fl n each ¢ nier Vai t . 3 er carefully removing the -lock || i guess at what a eublst |" guch was th ved Mon Jat that Hansen was in S¢ Lots of Friends} to the rear door by boring neveral | On the disposnt of the paving ordi: \ Lit f— Bometimes, when it is quite dark t Jool F. Warren and Fire Chiet | His Ww wife was about ie He was a) inty jail for,the “murder” of Tomy Maat market, 1904 N, 46th, and. stole | Scent fare “Delay Will Bring Forth An-|American Y. .M. Man Inj : Pesan tnt the | rann rn, ty Maan See, Arana ta Mt Sh, e/a nt Ea mgm anes: Sam Sed" When the count mt, aoniny| other U. S. Note yin Foo Chow Riotings a ene eee. by eaxointing m ad arown,. manager of <i, sapey is Mkely they will be b jointly | Was lodged in the east tank Tues:|slibs of bacon, Al’ ret afternoon, to consider the mayor's z Br, o a fll lpg Fig The strbet oar somiagy Hed 0P" lin Blaine Jay, after he had submitted to hav-| theft Tuesday morning veto, Counctiman Drake urged im-| wwagHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 25.— TOKYO, Nov, 22:—(Delayed)— ; shite sermclely "som wn arpoect ps igor ey tor 4 pe ing his paw prints taken by. Sepa ia | faaktan |Untess there ts-deliberate delay on| In official quarters it 4s feared } | something remotely resembling mision on October 16, asking for a a |r Murdock. He refused to talk Jesus Rentaria 8 | Counefiman Moore demurred and | Unie a bi 9 the rioting at Foo be ’ she. ghost of an image vision of its tariff and, among other Seeking Murderer ie jailors have ‘heen swamped Murd <q | moved that the veto be referred to |the part of the Mexican government, | {he riot Chow *, But each time 1 that far I jthings, desired to charge cops and f Yaki with telephone calls from kind Reported UPAEFER 56 committee of the whol |Carranza's reply to America’S note! pormos: |» am baffled ‘ firemen full fares, whether in unt oO akima Youth }.))..4°: lovers? who have of:| MARFA, Texas, Nov. 25.—(United| Every councilman was present,ex:| ‘ranting inmediate. releasé of | Lormosame, which stat % = this str: form or not. wad ord | ., MABTON The entire) fered to take the accused purp! Press.)—Jesus Rentaria, famous kid-| cept Bolton, Both Mayor Fitzgefald Consular Agent’ W. O. Jenkins should| interhational glia? serious enough to Manager Brown received word) vivima vatley is being scoured today | under their care naper of two American airmen sev-/and Superintendent of Public Utili- | Consular A " we Sitiedeied ‘ thi “i 5 it, and guess. it is accurately, | Mon from the public sepvice com: |), pisses of citizens, enraged over All offers have been stefnly re|eral months ago, was reported today | ties Thomas Murphine, emphatic | be received here today, the state de The Peking sven - pro. | : Onoe I thought it was the fF mission that his appeal had bea 1), wanton murder of 18-year-old fused by Jailor Will H. Barr, who|to have been shot to death at Car-| opponents of the paving ordinance, | partment believed. bn ae Sage or Bs are ane | + dure of a young lady with golden ranted. . Wm. Crawford by a lone bandit. says “murder” is an unbajiable of ngs, Mexico. The report! were present when the council refer Continued delay in the Mexican re |W arehip wip a = haa 9 hair throwing a blacksnake about Crawford was held up and robbed fense é ne of his own band killed the | red the measure to the committee of | ply will bring forth another note |ing toward Foo Chow,’ The pan: | her neck for a bon; tee he aes saa Dea of all his change here by @ masked| Deputy Sheriff Earl Ramége gt-| Mexican bandit leader during a quar-| tho whole, but wended their ways |from the United States, demanding |ese legation, replying, declared the pase 3 Shouse’. ae Ssemet And Be Sure You thug, As he tushed to go. the rob-| tempted to get the purp out on his) rel over the remainder of the $15,000 | back to their respective offices when to know why the Amerioun has not | presence of warships at Foo Chow + darting upon a sleeping city. ’ ber shot him down in cold blood, He|P. R. (personal recognizance). but ransom money received from the| the city dads left the whole thing up|been set free, it was learned at uxp| is absolutely n ary =< : 2 Saturday I about decided it ‘seg Don’t Chew Label died several hours later his attempt was unsuccessful United Stat in the air tate department yy | Japanese community ts endangered, |) j picture of a Hun plane ma pies cay hala Se? 4 he Bh ae co ONE Pane ay Roaenedl cin Casta esac i. be a tail spin over the Flanders Off False Teeth y j ee trenches; but this morning when NEW YORK, No 5.80 ag J’ # somewhat impressionistic vizu This warning was issued to aliza ot # a © gt t the New York toothless today i e North Pole, trpzen in os Samuel 8. Stodel, organizer BY THE SOCIETY EDITOR Forty-eight quarts of the Fool j At the gutter stalwart men | from afar by the pungent aroma J with lugubrious sighs | terson, deputy prosecuting at: a fee with a walrus for a playmate the Dental Workers’ Union, who (NOT) ish Fluid, the last vestige of the gathered in groups to watch | of the Kickful Skee, exclaimed: The whiskey poured was that | torney; J. Holliday Boyle, com © "longside says the city is facing a false An affair of unusual attrac. welzure which ipitated a Frank T, Gordon, special investi- “Ain't it h—?" | unearthed in ‘the, Gounty-city | stable _ Seattle precinct; “Perel Any of the hoi pollot who did teeth famine unless makers of tiveness was the reception at grand jury investigation, gurgled gator for the prosecuting attor- | “The charming manner in building on the night of June 6— val Francis Thomas, county not view the recent Eastern piec- artificial grinders accede to which Prosecuting Attorney ##\ its way to the south along the ney’s office, pour. | whieh Gordon poured (with the an orphaned container which | clerk; Morris ("Cupid") Kenn @ i, ture show, while it was displayed union demands. Fred C. Brown was host Monday westerly gutter of Kourth ave Here and there a sigh escaped aid of a hatchet) was the subject | housed 36 quarts of authorita- | ay, Francis Hunt, deputy | ‘| here, can an idea of what Chief among the requests of morning, mber at the and disappeared into a friendly those more tional souls who of no little con Not all of | tive beverage. | prosecuting’ attorney; 'T. J. Louis these pictures looked like at their the union is that the union label east entrance of the CountyCity manhole at the northeast corner mourned the passing of Jay Bar- | the comment was compliment- The other dozen quarts were | Kennedy, first assistant corpo. | best by sizing this one up. be put on every set building. of Fourth ave. and Jefferson st, leyeorn, Remarks of fantastic | ary, but still it was comment | ‘selzed at a sanitarium at River- ration counsel; G, Stuart Com Only it should be understood ‘The guests honored on this The lo costumes and jew- design accentuated the mournful | As metal rang against bottle | ton | tello, secretary to the mayor; — that this one is definite, and pre — : occasion were numerous, Prose els of the women | verbal colorings. and the amber dynamite sloshed Not a pleasant time was had Councilman Warren D, Lane, a 2 cise, plain and easily apparent be- | ~ s ee this one, how crazy cutor Brown served whiskey--to | scene of marvelous beauty from A fitting climax to the en- and sified into its friendly gut by all and others. pide the majority of those on re- | after sie conipanr pee aya A ayo one of Seattle's most prominent the windows of the County-City semble was the arrival of a son ter haven, there was a patter of Among those who attended the | Deputy sheriffs sent their te gent displa the | Soomecives thy gutters. | building. ' of vagabonda, who, attracted applause, not unmixed, howevery- efunstlnng Ww T. Harold Pat- egrets, From which you can gather, + ! | . + ‘ as : f

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