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PAGE 10 : \ THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920. “7AM NOT SORRY,” SAYS BRIDE HELD AS SLAYER , NN rt ea | TRIO INDEATH CASE "| MEXICO PROBE SAN CARLOS TO vee Ravages Boldhias VOTERS SWARM SHEDS NO TEARS FOR IS CONTINUED SING TROVATORE «::.:'.:- == TO PRECINCTS at Irkutsk, had arrived there, after ph aay ‘HONEYMOON MURDER’ /Secret Testimony Is Being Week of Opera at Metropoli- esc2n'yf,.nuen "| Clerks Too Slows Saturday. Heard by Senators f tan Ends Tonight ter lowe eas dpi Ay tage Ategened Last Day P agent's escape, but said he was pro ceeding to Harbin. vee | SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Jan, 1 “ll! Trovatore,” perhaps th —_— Saturday marked the final day | “I Did What Was Right; He Wronged fi.) siessoan ini Seccanen iy arora or ail the over” "Petition Release | “when the beoho else at $0 programed to be sung b publié hearings yesterday afterno ° Sdods aeder 6 Me,” She Says fe righ cae biayet hay ort Carlo Grand Qpera company at of War Objectors | 00 Saturday evenion: they will be returned to the county ‘dneeutive wion, hear-|the Metropolitan Saturday evening ‘ NGTOD n Mem f |be spent in exccutive sensi hear fetropolitan r ning WASHINGT Ja : fem city building and will be ready _ jing witnenses, it wae announced,| “Carmen” was the matinee attrac-| bers of congress are petitioned | for further registration. next BY LEE J. SMITS |who fear the effect that publie te® jon The singers leave Seattle | the Friends of Conscientious Object Monday morning. timony might have on their safety pede ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan.) taking neato whould they return to Mexic 17.—"I am not sorry; I did|PaPer secounts of. the horror in) we suitier, San Ant which she is involved charged that former Pre what awas right in punishing] “rpis seporter who saya that 1) [re vation headquarters, New Sunday In “Madame But partly in Engli#h and ite the compan The books will be closed at 9 o'clock on the night of January 77, to remain closed until after the municipal election on March reading the news t ¢ all objectors at once gume made was that all warring countries, with the rfly,” sung ‘ dent Taft failed (6 bring relief ¢ sAtiane AER gage ra exception of the Un States, have the man who wronged me.’ jaat with my feet on a table ma ee on omtda: be Wes = era reese a fas siaake fiend: alk abaaobes 2nd. Mrs. Pearl Beavey, O'Dell,| wrong: that certainly wouldn't be} Testitying before the Fail ub| role of Cho Cho Ban, the “Butter ” Beatle took a running broad Jump 18 years old, comfortably |“4°"**" * committee, Miller said a Fight Battle Wi at precivct registration Friday, with seated in the home-like) Tht was all that seemed to bel tera to Taft failed to Feetane: Gatio, the compeny's|= 28 t Battle ith he re hat hundreds of men and ee | worrying her particularly, altho she! ping claims with th women were cgmpelied to go home impremurio, will depart from the Tacoma Moonshiner » voters city with | the recommendation of woman's section of the Mon-| i, got nippant or simpering in her ernment is @ waste ¢ roe county jail, very calmly) manner. Merely a vit vet nclous, | jor 4 Musical America that he be named| TACOMA, Jan. 17—Altho trees in| nt was voloed assumes full responsibility|## any iri of her type might be} Miller declared his own losses in| director of the Chicago Grand |th® woods south of here are peppered In many Drecine _ a 7 ’ ' | Mexico amounted to $70,000, He! Opera company to succ the late | With bullet moonshiner | ‘actics egistration clerks. n for what local authorities fran gett cages eee Sukie Cenacan : pga scan iff Fred Mc-|#ome precincts the line of regis consider the most ferocious ive Ben I trants moved with the bewlldering 0,000 hoge in sceatonje Kwan and City Deter leompany owning murder ever committed in a fired a. weore of shots ix unsc peed of a glacier, which, according fare section of New York| Bhe worked at her fob in a tac} Yer® Crum . Celebrate Birth aad ailierty Matustay,. ‘Poe to our best little scientists, is about tory up to almost the very hour! | |cers raided a still and the gun battle! 20 inc a year. state. |when rhe and her husband em Ss U S Interest le of Lloyd George ensued, However, after an indifferent day They buried Edward J. Knelp the| barked on their errand of torture ays tke“ Licyd George's’ birthday will be! —— |of precinct registration on the day after his twenty-third birthday} and death Ps | Rate Is Too High rated ‘ty lacs: Seians te Fin from the of his widowed Her * naturally, attracted! SNDON, Jan. 1 Europe's re Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave. 8 “Winter Cholera”’ ned in hard Friday. In dozens mother; a modest little home kept attention. ‘The observer glances! 14 + ges que ag day night, An entertainment under of precincts extra supplies of regis- up by the earnings of the boy and] from her pale blue eyes to the thin, (construction difficulties may be | day niall. | Al ohlerinniet ican Strikes Wisconsin tration stationery had to be rushed opening day, ‘Thursday, Seattle traced directly to the high rates of hin aleter restions fingers which, wielding w be 4, Samue MADIS , > jas from the county-city building before pe by the United States, society has been arrange: amu {ADISON, Jan. 17—The m EXPRESSES NO PITY knife and rock and heavy rasp file, [interest charged by the Uhl nee: | H. Piles, former se which ‘bak coresd te, several the registrants could be handled and POR SELFOR VICTIM laboriously battered ut the life of egy : homa towns has now appeared in| sent on their way res of clerks Agee Be declared tod E. Griffiths, previa But neither for herself nor @or| the boy she says “betrayed” her ae ee poner! OY Fn aeeike Langue te Tthe former lover whom ahe and her} On her right hand are several husband contew@® they battered to|d¢ep scratches, such as might be death in @ lonely wayside, does Mra | ade by any one of these weapons Otel capeeie pits slipping in the grasp of an excited person With rthern Wisconsin, Oklahoma state| were compelled to remain on the Continuation of the present system | Peace, will speak with men diagnosed the epidemic |job long after the closing hour of is a crime against the peoples of ot as “winter cholera.” More than 300/930 o'clock to care for those who Eastern and Central Burope, he maid. | BRITISH BOND ISSUE persons are iil in one Wisconsin com: | clamored for action. The present system of international) LONDON, Jan, 17—Austen Cham. | unity a trading i an unjustifiable gamble, | berlain, chancellor of the exchequer SRL RG DVT eS which has resulted fn Inflation of cur-|has announced a new iesue of ex-| CREATE INDU She t# anxious lest her husband be biamed for what she inv was the bill creating @ court of industrial STRIAL COURT relations. The vote was 32 to 5. The ut forgetting the fate of the hee own deed, and at the same time|!#4 Whore. passing infatuation for! ney chat will inevitably prove a|chequer bonds to meet maturities duc| TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 17.—The|bill was sent to the house immedi- James Louis O'Dell ts equally ¢e-| her brought him to an ugly death. | vorngwide boomerang within the next few month | mas wenate late yesterday passed | ately termined to shoulder the full re |it i easy to understand that fate | Ascmirs sama sponsibility has not dealt tenderly with Peart | nerift Andrew Weidenmann and | O'D¢ District Attorney William F. Love) PARENTS SEPARATED. ' say that each t# trying to shield the | soy rv SCHOOL AT 10 . ‘4 5 ” »jother in a partnership crime whic pase Three figures in Rocheste brutal “honeymoon murder.”| ney jointiy pacaied anid eemioueaa 2 Sbe left school when she was | 0 ye 4 o7 od O'Dell, who says she is not sorry for the killing of|« taxnion more resembling the about 3 oy are oid, Her father and} d Kneip (left), her former sweetheart, and who claims studied crueity of Turks or the a ws Y ese - jehild and until lately she supposed i the, and not her husband, James L. O'Dell (right), com- - 7 : han anything modern! \.. mother was dead. She has been the crime. , Ja sore or leés welcome lodger in |SHES THE ORDINARY the home of « married sister SMALL TOWN TYPE She has worked In factories in the Pear! O'Dell ts, In every ordinary|yeare when she should have been} ampect, the hardworking, pleasure-|having the sbeltered, carefree ex girl of the smal town type,| perience of a school gir! altho she has lived more than half} She has commanded the love of fof her life in Rochester, She isjat least two respectable, thrifty tall, distinctly blond, with curly hair/ young men, one of whrxm she and a small, rather expressionless| brutally killed, the other lured by A Bride’s Confession and Its Consequences BY WINONA WILCOX PAYNE idt Gt Gta a eee ele en |her arrest, the girl has not shed a| And, added to the ruin of three| of “Confessions of a Bride,” the Most Popular} tea; | Am is the shadow cast upon the| Serial in America, Now Appearing Dail; I found her, dressed vie mts fuuire of her unborn child. | in The Star Ss mr sn ss swnre wie te tena HERE'S COMPLETE STORY OF | tuons, n pays to tell) atrocious murder pays to be v bride and groom * xpedienc y On this ground, a girl) | las the conse-|ought to tell the truth about herself} ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Jan. 17—ya mile down an unfrequented ro quence of ajto the man she marries According to statements made by| turned off along the bank of wretched confes-| But she ought to do it before her| wr and Mra. O'Dell and from thelabandoned canal paralleling the sion made by the wedding day! Otherwise, tragedy Wil!) footprints and marks on the scene! Pennsylvania tracks and, about 106 | wife to her new |*urely follow her all the days of her/ c¢ the killing this is what befell E4-| yards from the foad, handcuffed husband, revives tragedy with great publicity, 98) ward J. Kneip |Kneip with his arms encircling a A ne the present murder case—or with) In his fosterfather’s car, O'De!l/ email tree. Then, turning his k, moral question. It) Prolonged and horrible domestic des| aiea at the factory where Kneip!|O'Del said to hia wife is the question am ax in thousands Of C8868) worked nights. Knelp had never) “I¢ he has wronged you, do what which aroused col. | Which never get into print seen the husband of hie former) you want.” This answer hax nothing to do With) wweetheart, and O'Dell intfoduced) Mra. O'Dell had taken a heavy Justice fair swap” Of IM-| himself as “Detective Arnold” and! fie from the kitchen table in. the n betrothed oF Mar)ioig Kneip he wan under arrest Arnold home, With this she began r | KNEIP OBEYS ORDER j battering Kneip. As she danced .« Sir aé 0 s tell her husbend consider himself answerable to any| Kneip, who never had been in any | We@pon against his head, he bemged ie Pearl O'Dell of Rox woman —wife, sweetheart or mother| sort of legal trouble, accompanied | fr merey. He senk unconscious her husband, James L. O'Del for his personel sina O'Dell obediently and was driven to) 874 O'Dell unlocked the handcuffs ‘ee-soldier, that she had been the home of Mr. and Mra, George B.| Kelp roll »wn the canal bank 4 by a former suitor and to. MAN “SIR GALAHAD™ D TO CULVERT » . Arnold, who had reared O'Dell since, BRODY DRAGG ® thelr honeymoon not having HOLDS HER RESPONSIBLE lhe was a year old. Here he was con-|AND POCKETS RIF ' the newlyweds are in jail on{ Hut he holds woman responsible] fronted by Pearl O'Dell and by Mr. . : ’ @harge of having stain the/| for hers jand Mrs. Arnold. To the accusations |, — gratin casectmaigyd hip Be She accepts the double standard | nuried at him by O'Dell and support-| yi) r, half of | > r-settled urns of comment n Harr aw killed Stan. | formation ford White ried per THE idicsisatel farmer raises bigger crops and cuts dowr costs by investment in labor- saving machinery. Good prices for the farmers’ crops encour- of morals he has devised, and so o und near the tree, Ite] r ‘ _CONPROSIONS |long has she lived by MW that when. |S, 0%, mnetk wes tncae aeece. 0 ee ge Sag vy ie real age new investment, more production and 's 4 ever she rebels, she suffers bitterty. fandeuttl his wife, whom he c t # one of the several ; On grounds of expediency, Mra | This is the rule of expediency, the PH me mrs pe, er Reaver, to Knetp, weapons ured in the killing. Mr. and greater prosperity. ag | Mrs. O'Dell stripped Knetp and onl i'n confession and Evelyn) force which dominates human af-| one gtarted © drive toward thelr eters trom ius ' P fairs | is confession and all of the country. His car broke down and| f om | he amall penknife he ‘olb up bis which have ever achieved put * hailed a taxicab, the driver of Gethied’ aca nw Re (A = " aot Bars: % neem to have been tragic mix | which was immediately suspicious of jy Makes. Probably the only good which him and notified police headquarters. | wit, his penknife. the reve | has ever come from these notorious | | He was told to take a companion r rasp and later with a rock a and a But the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads—the modern beasts of burden that haul the crops to the world’s mar- (Gases has been their startling warn lene to watch the fake “detective.”| (yee on a ing to weak minde weak-willed, FR | DRIVEN FIVE MILES, flag, the two crushed K n wkt Tne! 620) muol-tempeed | HANDCUFFED TO A TREE il ‘duaeeed tha Bane to © aces kets. Ps ae geaaigat bttesa more ‘of these|_ VANCOUVER, B. C.. Jan. 17—A Five miles from the — rei where they left it overed mat less or e 1 4 “i the ca io we in the morning bt tb ‘ew of ; ile. LY E package containing $18,000 in bank|O”Dell dismissed t ar a m ‘ ' t ah: we Biesotional and mentally unstable |Dackage containing $ 1.00 in Beak] OPae Soe eed O'Den. merle. bald |c*packane tours | The railroads—like the farms—increase @iris today than ever before in the Bistory of the world. This unfor-| recovered, Just before the boat en ar constion ee Nera of 8 ores ie ywceor Taretey veriXt| Plans Wholesale Arrests | No tra Bverywhere there's a surplus Of | found ag every pamenger disem their output and cut down unit costs by the Women and a consequent shortage | parked before the police arrived. ? constant investment of new capital. Bernt ow and marine of American Bootleggers ; With fair prices for the work they do, the | atbard the steamer Chetoshin, it was Fee ie oyments for Seattle 1. W. W. Is WAMRINGEOM, Jan. 11-—(Ualted) NEW YORK, Jan, 11—Broadway Ont of accumulated railroads are able to attract new capital for - men; an open curiosity about #ex Or. John F. Kramer, federal pro-| jnourned. over the wet bier of eapital bave arisen all the ‘ * eregs Boas daring denice tor exyerience on| Ordered Deported irisiion commintoner. toany predict |nc'crttre”teaay "ser of ohm successes of industry and expanding their facilities. ey @he part of certain advanced” and| 2 ORK, Jan. 1i-—Marin|eq that “wholesale arrests of | | Tptependent young women; a decay | Dewal, a native of Holland, charged |jeggers may be expected soon in al), The lid was drawn over ol! that applied science, all the Pie the standards of chivairy among| with conducting I. W. W. activitien parts of the country under constitu.| "a" mortal of that once popuiar | comforts and ameliora- Rates high enough to yield a fair return will vorite at men, and an alluring tendency in ttle, Wash., should be deport-|tional prohibition, which became ef r a m. and the tions of the common lot. Bimost every form cf modern art once and wot held by immigra|feetivg Iant_ midnight [areas white way wan lined with] \ Upon it the world must insure railroad growth, and prevent costly tion authorities here, Judge Kno: ony yea a oir gcmeeeteg ee ee ee MODERN CUSTOMS in federal. court, has announced:|_ With thousands of detectives at) roii, must tread (he straight and depend for tho process of traffic congestion which invariably results in EXPLAIN TEMPTATIONS Dewdi has been in jail for two years. |work all over the bscanp ti hee 1 | Barrow path of virtue reconstruction in which t hi h + j " a <ramer, “we plan astic and a y These and a dozen other facts ve-| Habeas corpus proceedings were de HEA cosenvies ¢0 por a ‘oe law ef.| When the 18th amendment. witt all have to share, poe serv ice a 1g er Cost, -—JAMES J, HILL Gur at once to all well-posted readers | nied | fective.” its running mate, th apers, and they explain why - fore) law, oame m rer er cast Zin romans | $10,000 Damages ocMitimy tt,his prohibition arm | tre Uited inten” National wealth can increase only as our ptations unknown to any former)?" |? commissioners has practically com.| Possessions, Gotham. failed to tive railroads grow. @aughters of Eve Awarded to Broker pleted its orgdnization. More than|¥ to expectations Very many girls are forced “to face) NEW YORK, Jan. 17—-A jury in 1 men are on the job today, pre-| There were “parties galore, hut the menace of changing conditions! yi stice Tierney’s branch of the #u-! pared to enforce the law to the very|the wild night that 1 been pi rvi without ever having been provided preme court has awarded $100,000| letter, Kramer declared. dicted was almost dismal an. the | Poor railroad service is dear at any price. with the strength to ho damages to Alexander McAuly, 'To| ~ Aysistance will be given them by| “0! ouk” sald, today that If aohn No growing country can long pay the price of fine old-fashioned safe rules of com) tonto, Ont., mining broker, against |orrioiaix of the Justice department, | B had a kick jast night he must Aéet for young ladies, without being |r) .odore H, Starr, Inc, New. York line postottice andthe internal ree: |li’ve worn rubber note , inadequate transportation facilities. Efortitied with native common sense | iio penough to perceive the dangers Of)" eauty sued for $500,000 damages, w enue bureau, The law also requires| A few restouran’s nell wet fu r help from local police and other state, | psral ceremonies, but there were ne . ‘eedol or the will-power | 1004, é a . were no pee oe fre meg or th |illeging faiso arrest in connection |county and municipal officials, orgies ‘ 4 Such girls are often sophisticated ‘ious eek. ewindl a Keogh) qhia meane more than 25,000 of-| One hundred feder! agente and without being at all wise, The eS Se ficlals are ready to suppress boot-| 15,000 city polices will be on the Rochester murder, hideous and re- legging and the illicit sale of liquor,|lookeut for violitors of the. pre. : oats ‘as it is, should show some of 'G. O. P. in Nevada wines, beers and all forms of intoxi-| hibition law toda New “tase G follow close | cating beverages today is completely |cirurches will obaeve “law and or- . > es Y fem we consent ©. K. Hays’ Reporte caine a'szsees ate a cannites | croncheg wil bt So ta” and or Chis advertisement is published bythe The average man takes it for| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 17.—Com-|tUnder the constitutional prohibition} et sermons use ni: citizens to yee NY granted—he very rightly takes it for| plete harmony exists among Nevada amendment and the Volstead enforce-| stnrd. behind the enforcement of cAdsociationo j ; that the avergge marriage-| republican leaders, according to Will|ment act the dry amendment girl seldom a@ distressing Hays, national republican chairman, No liquor of any description may Michael Midden, cafe proprietor, F to eontess 0 |who arrived here yesterday after a|be manufactured, sold, transported,| has the dubious hos of being the . honest assumption on the | conference in Reno yesterday |/mported or exported for any except| first person urrested for violkition Man's part suggests the obvious an} a |non-beverage purpéses, and then|of the prohibition “mendment, He #wer to the question: “Ought the) A small boy says coasting '* all/only with special permits ismued by|\.a% seized after soiling glans of #rl with a past to tell her history| right in its way, but it has its draw-|the government, ‘This applies to|trurcy at five minutes after abd fo the mas the marrics?” backs, home brews, Jurvie Tove desiring information concerning the railroad iure by teriting to The Association of feattcay Receatiee tet boty ag

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