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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920 Maxine Dempsey Tells Why She "TMILKMAN DIES SOMETHING DOING Vg WAR ONT AT Hwy | ul | Copyright, 1919, by The Macauly Co. e e s bd aaa ” Driver Expires After Partici- Will | tify Ag t Ch mp cl lh iM (Continned From Our Last Issue) | ovent as the death of Sutherland’ jake in Contest es ains a lon hi i hin J LE “I don't know whether Sutherland No. Not that. I did figure that] Killed himself, or was killed. It) Sutherland might get out of town Rape p ess: sap anee-oms STARTING FIRST RUN IN @oesn't matter—to me. Hoe is dead,|that he might pretend that he had| RW. Young, a driver for the| SAN FRANCISCO, March 20. aything. ‘Then one day, about ay "hot tip’ to Georges Carpentier. It i and” —Denningham dent forw not Fecelved my last wire; and that! Westlake dairy, died of heart failure. Jack Dempsey ‘and Jack k after the American Legion got|was: “Get Jack in the fourth or TODAY CITY vig “Decause he is dead, and at just the it might be up to me to get into hislas a ult of the flremenmilkmen| Kearns, his manager, today in y, | got a package from Loa| fifth round, Those are his bad ones ss, 2 Wrong time to please me-—I have rooma in his absence. I knew that I) tugofwar he at the University federal court, pleaded lity Angeles. |—« lly the fourth.” : 4 Gome to you for a certain kind of would have to have an experienced | gym Friday night to the charge that they had con. What do you suppose was in that he maid, goes strong at Resistance which, | was told before! crackaman to do that I hunted Young was a participant in the pired to evade the dratf. package? It was Juck’s photograph, | first, but has @ bad back, which Z left Home, you could and would! up a chap that I had befriended once | tug-of-war which lasted for five. min De also pleaded not | ie sent it with ‘love’ Jack was skens In the fourth ot ‘s the event that I should need | upon a time, and asked him to come |\ytes. When the gun was fired at the gullty the ree that he |afraid 1 would testify against him| “when they get him filled up with A STRONG EMOTIONAL May I talk plain U. S, without along end of the five minutes, Young was| had conspiredto evade the draft. [and he thought he could win me poe Kose Fount ig " . Biving offense? A yous, I take it; eh neonscious, and died two mir | back to him that easy phir fear a pee Ps pee ‘ype DRAMA OF THE PROBLEM “Yes—if you do any talking at all.” Yes; or, rather, an old-time bank: | ja: hever regaining consciousness, | BY DAN L. BEERE I wat down and wrote a letter to} "4% Ped ; “I know all about the Flynn “Al right. This is what I want:/burglar, You knew him as Rarney| y fh at Maree, Utah, Feorbhey OF THE AGES—WOMAN r at 922 N. 72nd at, He} SAN FRANCIE March 20,—|4 new saying that I had the| Butheriand’s body has been taken to Muggs—-if you knew him at all./is survived t widow and two chil] Maxine Dempsey, a winp of @| 800d" on Jack, and that he was a| 13, 1917," she sald. On undertaker's. His apartment has| which he told me you did not, person:|dren, who were at the univeralty }woman, the government's chief|#lacker, That started things, Jack “Por days before the fight Been sealed up by the police. He hadjally; only his name and his reputa: | gymnasium the preliminary! weapon in its attempt to brand Jack | ied to phone me, Men began to ar-| Some property of mine in his posses | tion.” stay to witness dack practiced flopping before a Sion which he was to deliver to me| Denningham's eyes were fix | Dempsey as a slacker, has seen her|tve at Wells to #ee me. I wouldn't! pighe to the jaw. He told me aft- {war love for Jack turn to hatred, she said| Phone Jack and the men had 00) oe the fight that when Flynn hit today; papers, mostly—and forth.| coldly and searchingly upon Crewe, } luek.” him it was 40 light he nearly for: T want to get possession of my prop | while he made the ex taday | | 4 nation, but. lAfe as the wife of a fighter has 1 " ” fo can do ghar and shrewé 00 vate Big Ae Prior to the arraignment of Jack | 7 Sarat ne toatitied to| fet 0, le down. SL before anybody else can do it—| sharp and shrowd rt ae gap WHIPPING POST Dempsey and Jack Kearns, his man. |‘ drewbacks. Bhe testified t Dempiey divorced Maxine Febru that attorney of his, for examp! could not detect th Jack's htin, » and said that T have made up my mind on rv sathy- ager, On & charge of conspiring to fighting spirit and said that) ary 1/1919. They had been married e is! surprise that Crewe expertenced, nor | for days before a fight ne was sullen evade the dra ne, a © note) abou Onn Dempsey won the SMly one way to accomplish that.” | the mental conviction of a. thereto eres | (%R* the draft, Maxins, at her hotel | ana savage [Wonka iamaleminin tecr tnt “Burglary | Gitmiia ‘Chi: hed ween. te ’ here, told the story of @ woman . w hamyp uly “Precisely.” | Lt. ats, Do You Know Your Wife ? Is Love or Ambition the Stronger Force cian eke akin te eehaee scorned, She is anxious for the time and four days after that “ ome ppear agains! axine did pot hear from him You want to send somebody e room. What he said was: | to come when she can appear against Max A u oe F : | . ‘ er| She pa a 6 0 ectly, untis after the Amer there— the world heavyweight champion, her | She paid Jack Kearns the tribute |again dir " aay ising ngage ‘ fa apy ges tec it 5 at Bh Bare Back Lashing Still aj t's wer of being the only man who could| ican Legion attacked his record, she 2 « yere to | o’cloc nd then, before Dennini ne had not decided whether |handie Dempsey, and imparted a! anid fake me inere. 11! do the reat and |nam could reply. ne threw open the] Delaware Penalty | _sasine tind not decided whether |handin Dempay. and imparted | eid Tl pay big money for the jobd. door and hurried toward the bar. she would attend rong co mt es “Au right. Now—when?” It was half past 2 o'clock that night] wrpatrvaToON, DAL, Maren g0.--| 08% When Dempsey and Kearns ar Jarraigned, She js not sure the gov “That is up to you, Crewe. I'm/ when, with Jack Hawkins beside him. The whipping post has been abol " m + fold that the seals on the doors will! the start was made for the Man pry es ernment wants Her to appear in pub _ - Me ished in Delaware, but whipping «till tomorrow. If it could be pulled off) iarize the deserted rooms of Graeme . Strange to say, a token from +4 fenders to a post, they are foroed to] poe : i tnt wae tae tonight Sutherland. | Dempsey was the match that set fir ie - jstand agains wall, th © “It can't You should have been i = ane Ap Be iy Tl to Maxine’s hatred early in the evening to have ar CHAPTER VII jAAnGs Cutatretenss om erm SHE AYED PIANO ee that. Now, another thing Reyond the Sealed Door Delaware i the only state in] AT WELLS, NEVADA | Husband Flees After © sent you to me? Also, what did _ which this barbarous and brutaltzing ad bee yin, plana You ask him that induced him to do| “I Was up there today, Crewe, |form of punishment still is permitted a ee eee a Pace, rane | | Raiders Seize Mash H? I will have to know the answers | Kettin’ next,” Hawkins announced.|1n other states it was abolished long Sas untae kikatiiante, eins kee | Two stil, with « combined to those questions—and another one, |“! tok an impression of the super’s/ago, not only thru feelings of Mt aca: suman Gor We eemens ae Suet capacity of 60 lons, four hogs Bio: Did you anticipate such an| Key to the street entrance while I/nary humanity toward eriminals, but)" pombe for the samere paid of | | hea ie weal; and 50 gallons “ae shea Seager: |” lloag dt 8 ganlbmeyhiahgedhg Bp b hecnues of the Gegrading effects ee ar queens. “moonshine” were found on the 4 minute to pry open my watcheas®/ upon the men forced to administer | OY! Poe serine Oe Me takaien” ek oaee ROUP with. It's funny how dead easy some|the jashing t In Delaware even | |. Those who oriticlee rye tor telting | Brewers Ready t to Steam Up| Premises of M. Laurier, at south farg (of them guys are.” the pil 4hé truth about Jack should pletur y was abandoned only re 4p our judgment, a safe, high | whispered into Hawkins’ ear. “There |Provige Penalties for the various of is somebody here ahe of us, I've), t be inflicte po omen Field investment of unusual) Fy inow who te tn soo, wml whee {28 satin ecun ak, Done cal merit. he te after Get behind the staire/PO° ionger permit. the lashing of This stock is protected by| Hawkins moved away swiftly to jwemen. ja ES | ward the stairway. Crewe got upon! many a Recap his handy and knees and applied a2! Merbsman Manager | eye to the crack beneath the door, | it a strong investment. and discovered that whoever had pre for Poindexter ceded him in gaining access to the Price $98 and Accrued [piace was still there. PORTLAND, March 20-3. C.| Herbaman, lecturer and professor at Dividends Detecting the stealthy fall ©f 8D-| tne University of Washington, has| ~ Jime witein he town of Wells, raid by federal prohibition officers. ocr epeetatoned is Since you have a key, we will | cently posotaatanr a se shat met ane patos Vats for Thirsty |M. Laurier fled and left his wife, ang pet pom go to the door as if we belonged re are the various felonies pun-| ang game,” whe said, “I had axsiated maine | Eugenie, to do the talking. Pi <sigdipcalai in the building. The entrance te lock-|isnable by whipping, and the num k while he was's ‘hamandese’|, MILWAUKEE, March 20.—Is the o- ed at midnight, and if a tenant has ji. of strokes that the law provides! >. Teg Nee y money, | tail to wag the dog? | . forgotten his key he has to ring the| re up web een: pgs Rn Pte Ages Brewers here are ready to pour Held on Open Charge; TOUR BOOYGUARD™ = 30%. 80F'Ma0 | Dell. Tt will be 3 aclock by the time | Horsestealing—Twenty lashes. | to whip Willard, he divorced me. {2% Per cent beer from their vats and | Seize Cache of Grapo ——— we get*there, and the night man besa | Larceny—Not more than 20 Did I get automobiles and ay | Mibeauhos ie ready to drink It. Are| a ines of Senn alent. 06, aed |probably be asleep. Woe will enter! ashen. clothel? No! I was playing a plano|Wisconain, Rhode Island and New|, 70° names of Joss Arnold, 66, an Sache eae wee he ee | Arson in second degree—Not {for the amusement of freight hand: |Jer*ey © become the joints of the) oo on ie notice blotter Friday They were silent after that more than 20 lashes. lers and miners.” |mornirig. No charges have an yet jthey arrived at the building Burning a courthouse where | Maxine said she did nothing until been placed against them. Dry squad notselessly unlocked and open official records are kept—Sixty [the American Legion 5 all over | Officers, however, confiscated « five-| door, and preceded Hawkins up the| tashes the country began to attack Jack's |ealion keg of grapo when they raided stairs, of which there were seven| Housebreaking —Twenty [war record. “I knew they didn't their tooms Thursday night. long flights for them to ascend. | tashes. have the goods on Jack and that I} They halted at each floor to listen, | Highway = robbery — Twenty | did." she said. “But I didn't do If Wets Won, Lack of A Good Name—Well ana so arrived at inst at the ome they | lashes ~ | u |sought. There, as they came to al — Wifebeating—Not more than LETS have lunch at Boldt's today |Peace Would Bar Them Known | stop, Crewe pulled Hawkins hurried-| 30 lashes, Advertisement WASHINGTON, March 20.—E¢ The 7% Cumulative Pre-|” co pagan gine See 6 ye Way | ae | forts of wet forces to knock out con-| | Well he might do so! lashes. eee , stitutional prohibition even if suc: ferred Stock of THE CHAS.) Growe's sharp eyes had discovered| (19 addition to the “1 ppt re jd THEATRE | |ceasful would not restore liquor until | 1 he LUC K oO ZL LILLY COMPANY, which |t>at the seals on the door had been beer ~~ pdimaa Seat ema peace betweer the United States and | 8 broken. joe — Peres! |Germany ts proclaimed, in the opin-| ‘ ‘We are now offering, affords, | ton make a sound, Jack.” he| Th most of the statutes merely rdat Pike ion today of Assistant Attorney | in 5 General Frierson. . He Wants a Friend to = fal |= 4 = Put Up $1,000 Bail From the story by KATHLEEN § ADDED FEATURES Topics of the Day CONCERT ORCHESTRA New Screen Magazine LADY ARTISTS RR. Katashima, hotel proprietor at! 410 Sixth ave. S., is waiting patient: | COME : TODAY FA ly in the city jail Saturday until GEIGE, oO somebody furnishe $1,000 bail for If Possible, wa tit er” wan Wh of the| Di# release. He was arrested when Dudes tk a ae |@ry squad officers dixcovered a quan. | tity of liquor in his place during a But Only the war-time prohibition act raid Friday, Proaching footsteps beyond the closed | “~ ‘ keeps 2:5 per cent beer from Mil as Ss arrived in Portland to open cam : 2 “ 7 “ ” { Selection from Yielding Over 744% auth meenaen tenis tm foot nnd | paign headquarters for Senator Miles Don’t Miss waukee bars. Under the injunction ‘Come Info the Kitchen” Concert issued by Federal Judge Ferdinand) Milwaukee Asks New Vote A. Geiger, the federal authorities cannot stop the sale of 2.5 beer when | ON Prohibition Measure ithe peace treaty is signed. MILWAUKEE, March 20.—A de Here's how Wisconsin brewers tied| mand for resubmission of the 18th the hands of the federal officers and | amendment is made in @ resolution snade the state law to make 2.5 per | adopted yesterday by the license com- ent beverage supreme over the Vol-| mittee of the Milwaukee common stead act of congress, with its clause | council 2 against liquor higher than one-half parcel of one per cent tn alcohol . AITISCAIG | “is: Sck. Richmond Manager law which made 2.6 per cent liquor | Head of Greeters in Wisconsin legal, The Manitowoc “ ot ucas, > Products Co., a brewers’ combination,| 12 Lucas, manager of New —IN— retained Attorney William H. Austin | Richmond hotel, added “president of to convince the courts that the Vof-|Seattie chapter, Greeters of Ameri- stead act was unconstitutional. Aus-|ca,” to his suffixes Saturday. Elec- 66 9 tin told the court 2.6 per cent beer | tion was held Friday night in Hotel | was not intoxicating and that con-| tee cp. Marshall a gress had no right to include it with | Butler. Marshall, clerk at New LT | by the stairway gia eget | side—or the men, if more than one sseperortnn i | ; opened headquarters here, which | Would desscend the stairs when ready | OPenel headquarters er ein to depart. and so he and Hawkins | Vore noe et the Washington sen mounted halfway up the stairs that|UOn# are that the Washington “a led to the ninth floor; he leaned over | ‘°F Will make a vigorous ap ‘Mas. the balustrade to wateh. campaign thruout Oregon in ay He had barely taken up his poal- | tion when the door of the apartment | May Pay Convicts | was pulled slowly and noiselessly ajar 2 one | from within. to Aid Families| A man where face was closely muf'| gacrAMENTO, March 20.—Stepa fled up to his eyes. came out. An ther, equally muffled, but whowe Number { “Mile, Modiate” Call—Write—Telephone edy opened toward a system for the paying of convicts in California prisons for work they do is under consideration by the state boar: 1 and jon for Crewe, followed closely.) wardenn 1 and Smith of San ither one uttered a sound. | They turned swiftly toward the| head of the staira, and made good their escgpe. Not until Crewe was reason sure both men were safely outside the building, did he break the # "We will go inside now, and try to find out what those two guys ha. been up to, The seals have by broken for us, and if I can size up| the characteristi¢s of the big duffer who came out last, I would say that} Minimum Wage to | he sprung the lock back for an easy | | getaway, when he went inside, and| Come Up March 24| forgot to snap it off when he came| ‘The question of an $1#-a-week min-| out.” burly frame, stooping shoulders, and Charactertzes cur methods ta] tpelike arms afforded ample iden ary transaction, and our ewe led every cour- sound busl- ft. | con som prisons. ement was made to D hart, head ldren’s department of the state board of control. Until the time such a sy » is adop the state will cantinue with its system of providing for far ren of those in state | intoxicating Hquors Washington hotel, was defeated by | U. S. District Attorney Hiram A. | ight votes. +) ] Sawyer admitted that per cent beer was not an intoxicant, but said | 6 congress had the right to include | other beverages to make sure prohi- bition would be enforced. The ie judge held with the brewers “How the and Milwaukee is jubilant. The - Gun that breweries are ready to let the beer FOR that made Milwaukee famous bub-| Wasn't Loaded ble and foam as of yore whenever | , | the peace treaty is signed Caused a If the U. S. supreme court upholds | * Judge Geiger, the Volstead act is un { Tragedy. ‘ : bi and tu tions imam age for women hotel nd ; ANd 90 It proved. on the | Tmataurant workers will be definitely | constitutional and each state may A oem b ythe mere turning of th | dee {ded im Olympia March State Peer at say for’ Sesit How tuck -aleolicd «| “eG GA? “REGIE eT ; Crewe paneed. from-to to weée,| nro, aoa *T ” drink may contain—so long as it! Paing and Soreness in the Head and wre ed fro 0 0 r00! anced ‘4 aT PUS | doesn’ e full beer and o ‘hest, Cough, Sore Or carefully inspecting everything with | LOVE OCTOPUS 1 t legalize full beer and other | Chest, Cough, Sore Throat, ¢ ral Nquors. | Prostration and Fever, | the help o 8 electric flashligh | he help of his electric flashlight Thus the tail may yet wag the dog | Apparently, nothing had been dis Skirts W: 1 Be | urbed. If the «mall fe in one ALL SIZES torner of the bedroom. had beon|| Below the Knee, opened, it bore no evidences of the . ae Carmen Believes Guardian Trust & He beat me to it,” Crewe remark CHICAGO, March 30.—The ed, half to himself, but so that Haw-|]| Fashion Art ue of America Vamps Her To eet the best results, take “Sev. Stepson— enty-seven” at the first feeling of a the While She ‘Drops Cigaret; Cold Shimmying a | Starts a Blaze), "yu wait til your bones ache | jit may take longer. x A careless “goof” caused no end : - Shimmy. of excitement Friday afternoon when| €F" After the Grip, take Hum . ALT DHA Visor Sepetting to tink” letermined by the buyer's men- || ALSO. elevator shaft of the Epler bldg. No| Doctor’s Book in English, French, COLMAN BUILDING “Who did? Who beat us to it,|| tal attitude and—figure. Crewe?” Hawkins demanded; but! “Mile. Carmen Neaville laid Crewe did not rv Instead, he said Jown the law as she picked up material damage resulted from the| Spanish, Portuguese or German—| ‘ec 99 flaming grease which flooded the | mailed free, | puilding wit oke. | umphrey's Homeo Medic! Co., 156) Get busy |] two creations, One was shorter “What doin |] than a present day German 14 Some men haven't sense enough to | William et, New York “Force the desk, the cabinet, and || resime. | With Billie West | do the best they can. — —- ———__——— the safe; and I want you to do a Skirts,” sald Mile. Carmen, || — —PROGRESS— GLADSTONE COMPANY EVERYTHING IN ORANGE an amateur, Get me, Jack |] Aw @ rule I think they will be “No, I thought you didn't want to|| below the knee.” lleave any trace of our bein’ here.” | 1 didn’t when we talked about it Now, 1 do; but 1 don't want Jack| Expect to Reduce Pike and Liberty Theatre Hawkins to = dadherad working signa. Diphtheri a Death; ture here and be quick! ae it.” NEW YORK, March 20.—-Experi (Continued in Our Next Issue) ments by Dr. William H. Park, di — |rector of the research laboratory of |New York, are expected to decrease the present 10 per cent mortality | from diphtheria. 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