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BLUEBEARD ESCAPES~ |_ VENGEANCE OF MO On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise ‘ ‘ ne Weather Tonight and 17 fair; moderate Temperature Last t4 Hours M 3. ae" EDITION J Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1999, et the Fostotfice at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 8, 1679, Per Year, by Mall to 99 ATTLE, W ASH, WEDNESD: MAY” — | PGES SF ee a ase DAY, MAY 5 TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ‘BABY DESERTED ON DOOR STEPMULT BIGAMIST “Confessions of a Bride” Today |POUCE ARE 4 98T have to date discussed the cost® es Peet’ high living, explained the rea- | ' eke “(CONFESSIONS OF A BRIDE” enters a new and distinctive phase with] Hilton Says He’s Feeling ep y IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH FLEET SUPPOSE there are 8 i MAY 000,000 people in this | + So there isn't much chance of ing ‘ : , , ie the installment which is printed Page 8 of The Star todz The lg core idea out of thi printed on Page 5 0 re Star today. 1 ne w| man oe a iki "Sapetence. of Divison 0 of Destroyers on’ phase is sub-titled: “The Book of Ann.” | is OW Aitisscan iy OY | Glad to Be Back “Home” Ee oe ee, eee cay | Way South to Be Ready rom now on Winona Wileox Payne, who is writing “Confessions,” plans) | q . ° ational reckless squandering t0 | for Instant Dash to construct her story in episodes that will in themselves be pr actically com-| ‘Discovered at 611 West Experience — With Califc | plete novelettes. These epis odes will run two or three months. a 60th Street Today ling ar inside ti | _ NEw YORK, May 5—The \ If you have not been enjoying “Confessions of a Bride” you may begisf" to- : at Ha: Centre paaedae’ oe ‘s experience that gave * , “ > 5 e 2 raciati jeeping peacefully and without 4 oo ae ane y expe & yo: wah Riera” ant day with “The Book of Ann” and find your appreciation keen as Phat of | cerns pene and without *| beard” Louts A. HitesSlarvey- | carried ‘nen to tia | » tthe millions who have been reading Mrs. Payne's wonderfully populg& serial |hourcid baby boy, wax found resting | Watson Huirt is pack in this city [he was resuscitated by bis May 5— went white. His eyes ¢ threatened with lynching | knees sagged down, and thing. because I can hear it SUNDAY I tightened the a “4 > greue'evpron tenn" | Ncuce cas ey are rotan |f0M the start. Here's the situation— consert, it Survey of ts D|_ mes = toh o We snery menlemaSiSy Go's y car—th " cotton on the door step of IL. eludi ob of 500 ai menced o ened gome and twisted | EM aver atte | JUST AVERAGE GIRL is Jane Lori- |itunt’s «home, 611 W, 60th st./and women at El Cento, ‘be was | A nude soty Whee the tops off of others, 2 p. m. today. | mer. What she does, almost any spir- | Wednesday morning __ | Whisked away to Imperial, four) ably well preserved for tim @nd lost a few cape and things; | ee jited young wom f the ti d be infant was found WF cals |and rodhea “back hose” tikes AIOE MRS eee He / Gn. while exploring the howom | : > alll ted ) an of the time would do in Hunt when three of her own ¢ and rushed “back home” to Lox An-| The corpse lay face Bide of the machine, [ discévered WASHINGTON, May 5—A similar situations. As a bride, she faces all dren left the house for schqol thin|geles, after directing = searching | with the limbs doubled to | , hole.in the bottom of the crank *{ division of destroyers has been (of her problems honestly and tries to solve morning. One of the children alm party to the grave of Nina Lee De-|up less room in the ‘ shaft—a hole where evidently # ordered to proceed to Key West. them intelligently. stumbled over the basket The loney, one of his numerous murdered! Yn the giare of the desert : | Fla, to be held in ineas for led er remov vee,” “Plug should have been ms mother was called and after rem wives,” in the lonely desert of Ber- ' Monday morning I took the ma- Possible instractions togo tothe | Her outlook on life is essentially up-to- ing a covering of cloth discovered | ego valley, ponte onl a whee bang chine up to the particular pirate | f88t coast of Mexico, Secretary (date, but she finds that it is often at war the baby. ‘The police were notified | re 1 eeps WEILL turned over, the marks of o1 and Mrs. J. 6. Briggs, of the wom : len's division, brought the baby to DURING NIGHT. Fo shee hammer were plainly # the city bawpital | Apparently he pansed a restful) The face had been beaten im, if | Hospital attendants declare the in-| Bight on the train, and if the har |ently by @ dozen blows. \fant had been born sometime during} rowing experience of yesterday af Carrying the body om the night. It was completely |fected him, no visible sign indjeat-|the searchers retarned te 2 dressed and appeared to be in per-| od !t with the throng of e Daniets announced toda: ; : > ey Datronises me when I give | 0m deaeovers ots PGR with ‘her New England traditions. She aim t ne: a Oo ome Meray, Tod ather sume be. {S¥irt thin morning The move is pre |#dores her husband, but longs to be inde- Forging to clitr people; and he | cautionary, It was frarned, and is be-|pendent of him. She scorns the age-old the foreman out to look the | fo tae — the rage fe pray | tricks of her sex, but* fails to find substi- over. I think he probably tet- Samary to use the war craft t/tutes when it comes to keeping a husband's ¢ protect Ameficans endangered by ie teseyes. Y. Trevolutionary developmen love. She despises jeaiousy and hysteria, ‘Anyhow, the foreman equinteg: | The shipeeomposing the squadron |but is continually working herself up into ender the car and grunted: “Hey, be wn merch A pny rey a some foolish mood. She desires to be con- . Beale, e tender | os 7 Fou've got three leaves broken in | | ltl “Capt. B.A. Lone, of the Stent, but she changes her mind as often Blackhawk, who is senior officer of |@8 the most inconstant of her s | the squadron mferred lant night! In Jane Lorimer’s character there the confilet th Secretary Daniels and Admiral Setween the “new” woman and operations. strugsie iden the ct wh her s of homes “That so? Well, well! One by ‘one the leaves are fading; and this is spring, too’ 1 caroled, blithely. Being a natural born idiot, T nev er do learn not to get gay With an antomobile shop foreman. He continued to pro the ma chine: “Say, there's. a U-shacklo gone, and a halfdoze grease cups, favorite old to proceed to Key » all possible «peed and hold |" cadiness for ANE LORIMER. ment officiais today women, hae far thousands of demure young ing the baby had wrapped it in sev newspaper | On reaching Fl Centro the toldthe police she had not heard/ able to verify my confession, for At the inquest Hilton al charge of murder was| dict that Miss Deloney came | admissions to a coroner's’ jury at El size as well as desperation. fect condition. Whbdever left the in ‘I feet fine this morning and | their wake. Indignatt fant on the Hunt porch, after drem-4 8M giad to get eye 3 he said to | high pitch on the trip | mon who greeted him here eral ayers of cotton and placed it in om wi today. [at once to assemble as t the brand new basket. Mra. Hunt ‘T am glad, also, that mon impulse any one step upon their porch at; Rew the world knows I told the | ee star witness. The any time during the night oa were short. The jury = ‘orm |odwed against him today. He ts ex | death “py the blow in the pected to plead guilty, in view of his! | James Watson.” “Watson” is j “gentlemen's agreement” with Los| Hilton's many aliases, | Angeles authorities, and his frank! Meanwhile, the mob had j | KY DUE TODAY! entro last evening that he beat|Applestill went outside tic dreams of _and your brakes need relining, and | Sousht fy. unofficial reports|romance. Some of her dreams come there is a leak in your radiator, here that Mexican federal generals! As the war bride of Bob Loritner, » f a million wine Deloney to death with a ham-| nounced that Hilton wag to be ; ~ana— have given Carranza until May 15 to/aire munitions maker, she passed the period of her to the railway station, and t step out of Faces Life ‘Term in State|" cate the mob at Fl Centro first!crowd he would Stand for no “Well never mind. Just fix up fe husband's mililary service in a swirl of startling ex that spring, and eee what makes | Carranza and the federal govern: | p dhe motor mise. Better adjunt the | ™ent forces now are completely shut| Captured by the crew of a U-boat and”held prisoner ‘c&rburetor and tune up the engine. [Off from communication” with the | beneath the sea, she shot an officer and saved a Give her some dope and ofl, and let | uteide world except over one tele | troops from destruction. She was rescued by Dr. ft go at that.” I was determined [STaph line thru Eagle Pass and | Hamilton Certeta, her father-in-law's best friend, and | threatened him, on his arrival there | stration. | Penitentiary |i the trorning,’ tbe titrong eontinaed | ‘che . cco healt aan | |to gather, and the statement was fre-| Applestill and the deputies | Verdict in the trial of Charles W.|quently ‘made, “He ought to be/ Hilton into'an automobile Keich, Canadian overseas veteran, | hanged.” town by an unknown route facing life imprisonment on a charge | 400 AUTOMOBILES unknown destination. | thatje wouldn't get ‘more than $10 Lar lo, reports here stated. once upon a time a suitor for her hand. In thin ept og "4 D, rf pow wie nthe impression given in other of-|sode, Jane came upon the first hint that Certels wa Winona Wilcox Payne of being an habitual criminal, was| FOLLOW OFFICIALS For hours, until 9 o'clock, BO I went on about my business, celal circles today was that ther¢)an accomplished Internatio epy 2 " 1 fer of | expected in Superior Judge Boyd J.| remained, surrounding the - = and in the aftergoon called around |W" no immediate prospects of the) While she was learning heart and home. So bitter was the ordeal for both of / tans court Inte Wednesday.| Nearly 400 automobiles followed Then some one informed them destroyers being sent to Mexican Kelch te alleged to be the writer of | Hilton's ambulance and the sheriff's | ton nad gone, and they slowly, somewhere in Texas, Jane fussed with a stu' aters, as reports indicated Amert-| seit. rs the east coast were not to see how the forman was mak ing it. GE good husband again. But a man of few words and rather careless of ° giv his wife cause for The airplane rin heartbreak. Jane's struggles with jealousy are of jal searching party to Berego |jy aispersed, 30 miles east of here, in the| At Imperial, four miles north of § yesterday afternoon, Centro, the prisoner was a death threat to Deputy Prosecutor | John D, Carmody. After his second commitment to o manage an airple { them that Jane resolved never to be jealous of her n her instructor's pet invention, and mag, ake off” unexpect E FOUND two broken danger r spark plugs, and her above the clouds, but she ky dust . f “ care canetaed ba A rumor that the Mexican federals|enotgh to keep the foratick in neatral and’ fishy Justeverese whieh (wreck homes i they txt Walla Walla prison, he was paroled | oyote Wells Hilton ordered the | apoard the train, exhausted from iii the using airplanes to bomb towns / she made a safe landing in Mexico. ) 4 eA a al linto the Canadian army and served | Caravan to halt. He got out of, the /exertions of the day, and his } aaah idk; ad sour by the rebels reached General! ‘There she found further evidence of Cert 1 {IE PRESENT EPISODE shows Jane and Bob/ overseas, Throe weeks after dis | amt , and, pointing with nerv:| guarded while he slept en route fe etivt embarked upon their thirds honeymoon; that {s./ charge from that service he was in |0Us, emaciated finger up the canyon eee Alvarado's headquarters here today out by Alvarado however, that! al trouble between Mexico r quickness of wit in promoting caped from Certeis' hacienda in possession ¢ discovered that ng, and there a they have “settled down” jn thelr bungalow for the| trouble here again for forgery. He | to 4n overhanging shelf of sandstone, | ne om 1 4 Me 2. * third time, and Jane hopes it is to days of delightful) has been convicted for forgery bur. ace i sh pe i Bluebeard Crime t onotony |glary and grand larceny. Prosecu 2 find her body up re Up in Co t valves need grin were a couple of loone connection and your gas tank indicator jammed, and your battery hasr It was spokesman, who « it was generally discr was prot fi Ise and| most important secrets rigue with certain Russia he was | | here I bi M4 pF be Jim, Jr. Bob's biandséme brother, an officer|tor Fred C, Brown conducted the | There " where x busted it. rene ropping to his knees he drew any pep, but she ous run fe involved in ap ir arfeto ; nan ocak inte Hee Aloe’ a few days until ring he 1 for the restoration of kalgerdom and Joserdem. 19 Air service and’ Jane'st ehum since chfldhood,| case against Kelch, which’ went to/ pping to : 2 Proof of the death of ¥ induced Chrystobel, Bob's twin sister, fra icath, starties the family by eloping with a girl who can/the jury at noon Wednesday doe ic pth pin din a sand. | Ludri rson, a Bluebeard Hilton’ be expected to fit into the Lorimer women's iy saigeeoning /tim, will be introduced in sul Miller, “a tawny beauty,” whom Jane t the plot by fake « |spot where the searchers were to cheme of life.” Katherine Miler always iooms lares| Sub-Postoffice |e, remarking that they would tng | mentic affairs. ‘Thus the elmple home life Janc Is Robbed of $31) ire stones at the head of the calis the court May 17, when letters of ministration for her estate will asked by Attorney Raymond fn for an overh Thus ran the simple little le Of the assistant foreman. r-woman, to uija mani And we took the car out, and estations twolutely refused to run at ai, | CITY OF MEXICO. TWO of absolutely refused to run at all, HESE ARE BUT TWO of the score fog exciting a4 planned ts upset by problems such as there Examination of the circumstances | ® ‘As they scrambled up the hillside, | Wright. at all adventures which finally weary Jang, oaim her Will Certeis gain a little kingdom in Europe or | surrounding the robbery of péstoftice | rion stood near the wae watching,|. Bluebeard Hilton ts alleged will he be executed as a spy? substation No. 9, located in Bivens’ |spraddielegged to keep himself |have confessed drowning Alice } ‘ purely domestic existence. But she unM@,,es her own Will Jim's new wife reform her wa; Or will | drug store, at 528 Broadway, has re- | erect rigson'in the St. Joe river, i) gy"; put in a new one; still #t | Carranza Is Preparing 10" Nopotoane in spite of her- good intentiog,, she destroy the Lorimers’ delightful family rela- | vealed no as to the identity of} «sioner when you find it,” he be summer of 1919. He wouldn't run; took out 4 cork off | His Final Stand | In one of her most remarkable experiences, Jane tions? . I the thieves jostoffice Inspector | shouted ~ {her here in 1916 x the top of the air vacuum tank had log her identity. This happened g1¢ a time when Will Bob enccumb to the primitive wiles of the John S. Swenson Wednesday morn ‘Ten minutes elapsed, Then Mayor| As her body has never been a that another foreman told me to | eee | Bob imer, by a wierd trick of Bheliwhack, had “diger woman,” or will Jane, the wife of spiritual | ine |. M. Ohmstede, of El Centro, who | covered, it is probable that @rong; found the float was Carburetor flooded, mixture a —_ |spirit, and make her long for the au\it joy of a ; put in—and “she” finally ran ale | (El. feet bye or . forgot that he had a wife. The! Katherine, the charms, prevail | A rope Indder hanging from an|joq outdistanced the rest and had| confession will be used as Most as good as it had before I ag caudex mca and | beautyg? many love fla invelga Bob into an The next chapters of the story have to do with open window indicated the means Of! reached the shelf, painted to a spot| that she is dead. H. H, Lu Giscovered the missing plug from ne an — ee ‘a png ye we ongas nt. the efforts of Chrys and Jane to adopt thelr sister /entry, he said, The store was entered | near where he was standing and | 4060 First’ ave. N. E. father the crank case Coautla for a drive on Mexico at length reinstated $n her husband's In-law | Tuesday and $31 in cash taken from | yerjed {the alleged murdered woman, eee et rae 900) had there | ¥, & wes Wearued teley Gee —— | the postoffice til, “Here it ts!" jquested Wright to take charge ‘ot wasn't any plug supposed to b a 7 the rebel bureau e. _ —_ ei ns “ svaymal Feces r “Bluebeard” turned as if to retrace | the case, Her’ estate is’ valued VER been there? . ? —_—_—— 7 . a pe . a final effort to nave Mexico Ci Ee _ Bare you havett you | 2,0 tay ‘nent, squadrons fl of German Payment) r ) trio that owna a |bombing airplanes against Cuer | mating pears sans Popes Bey Guests Seiake Lins Over } and in the ¢ formations, it w Well. isn't that r t os " state nomic conference at Spa, ee , 1? the answer to | the Suntaists he 1! propose to Prime Minister | 7 our ener meine? . |Fails to Return After Rerpt- Hin Affected by Attack lee Shoppers B ve Wrap-|fioya George ‘that Great Britain | Rare Old Iced Cocillana rere tenes 18 Bis ene anction »roposi o have Ge re tm have a i5-cent tron screw bolt |Torreon ie | ing Craft Patrolled ping Loaves Again sanet nm prapasel to have Gor a comes aw Seattle police were called Wed/nes.| TOKYO, April 20.—(Delayed.)—A)} Baking of rye, graham, Irish and] of $600,000,000 for a period of 30 was resumed | years, al dispatches from Varis Mexico Rebels. day to aid in the search for doart| strong cordon of Japanese troops|other “special br | today TONIO, Texas, May 5 n| Wednesday in’ SAN A} Bian't that getting fen't that ¢ Norman, address unknown, gwho|hasa been thrown around Kores even open shop ley bug out of your system? of the disaffec , 7 — - "4 tell a man it w chilet city of the state bo mysteriously disappeared Tubsday | districts affected by thé attack of |bakeries, operated by the Master | ry Understand me! That $30 ye shi: Faeteie _fenting @ Fe leer bag the | Korean rebels who invaded many | Bakers’ association, in defiance of th S. F. Lawyer 's Car ell spent; everything here mouse Y wPDOK | ira ge ecently, according to a/bakers’ and satesmen's strike, ii Ga, ueceesary, in ti 4 villages recen iv eererrigt. (0 8 akore’ and ealcsmen's atrike, |” Plunges Over Two " a Nothing is know vorms Aa | hor office utement issued to. ii ¢ : in, I'm money ahead by d c ro, command oes 9 Hi is “" wea oe EROS RHONA eee Sunday, noh-union bread was being] SAN FRANCISCO, May 5.—Wil Ing the broken springs 1 the ¢ troops when | the boathouse ; Mee afi e un-| day. wrapped Wedne Trade-mark-| fred G, Metson, San Francisco at wilen carburetor ‘ revolted, the|@ble to furnish bn pe with| ‘The rebels gathered thelr forces |ing will not be resumed until all’the|torney, is the owner of the car hattered apark 5 “A much of @ “9 geeneninn| Of ENT miss | outside the Korean border 14 | Non-union shops resume bakin, which last night struck down and ete 80 4 a. ® ing man e rented i n € mkers now claim a decis | Jed *eterso id seriousiy Eee to hity, he nat f the numeral 2 painted on thd oe moved to the attack of, tsolated| Master bakers n pedicaoemrionsd [2 wee He ye ee ets ; i at hea ? victory over the unions | wounded Miss Anne Johnson of the fag: to lone his immorta) sc |Another American at 11 a, m, Tuesday. It wis not | regions “We hava reached the point,” said| foothill boulevard, east of Oakland cause of mere gold Sl b M until late at night that thel prop, The attacks, which began two] vole ry H. Thornhill, of the Master |@do0rding to. w ty received here a r @ had a little etors ecame oo xioun wou °e ago, ave bee ynt } ’ vs . ey apt ‘g +. 4 The war may have had a Z ain by Alexicans rietors became anxious aboie «he {Weeks ago, hav Hn CoOntNUIDE | RA Kers’ association, “where we will|from Sacramento Guests at @ dinner party given, As the coffee was brought on it sig hag ha aN 7 Mage j on eugene: Br. Be pe pptioced noone reve ioo When | constantly, |no longer talk with representatives | [Monday night at the home of alwas noticed that eeveral of the mut the automobile, thru the |Greenlaw o , Ariz, ne faile o rete Vedi vada lof th fie on tow 6 < er ge re Cc eaieg Medias Minted aeae|eoccing tie. police were ‘aikunal IE : Hotel ¢ tive union. ‘Prom now on dit / Horrors! England prominent Seattio physician, were | ucnts nodded sleepy, | The cons , Melee (yoen: the. reel [matarberege ty eR ens een ited | Investigate Hote lbakeries will be run as open shops U.S.! 1 | enthusiastic over a new drink that] versation laggéd. Somnolence pre= ‘geo te ave rf pen dn i ed 4 #3 D, j Ba. “ “ yo penveeePrgipig - f Fi H d Thornhill said the aweciation now May Be Like e+ | was freely derved during the course | vailed in the room. je cash anu Dur ny cau jon, Mon‘ ay a0 rf 1 » ‘ "'B h lo: d or ire azards ;, more “help” than can be taken} LONDON, May 5.—“England isjof the meal “Gee, what a kick!" the lady on pd rd os 6p) ge a nee ived her at sieht, ; achelors an rohing investigation into the/care of, Recrults are put into the| becoming a stockyard like America,”| “Delightful,” they murmured, each |the right of the host muttered, eis | Sh deeeniaws eed a. brother, bots off Spinsters Tareq, 1, snittion of the: Butler hotel, operating bakeries and given instruc |declares, Pether Hernard) Vaughn time the glasses were filled with|“Tell me, Doctor, where did you por oor «eg em oo and a brother, both of puis Mae 5 OG) second ave, and Jame st, was start-| tons by master bakers. As soon ax|here when he heard of a wedding | the slightly chilled, pleasant-tasting | really get that stuff?" Snnery RIntoeent, OU pup. pw: agye igh Aap wughtered at the! Ame) . May b—The Frencif goy-|ed Wednesday afternoon by Fire |the new men become proficient, they | where the four bridesmaids had been | laueur. The doctor leaned o TEST ce cod ita tna’) ciemn American, eonnuiatahere Nad ieaaorien hax put a premium ¥ upon | Marshal Harry W. Bringhurst, Chiet|are to be placed in other shops, which | divorced. “Weep for yourselves ‘and| “Brought only two bottles back| “It's a gecret,” he red. cone Bape the rset of us £ he ni n consulate here had |marr ages by imposing 4 10 per® cont| Frank Stetson and James K. Black to bé reopened ax speedily as] your children,” ays he, “we are get-}from France with me,” whispered | fidentially, : ly car @ #8 nt luxury. received no report of the murders, tax upon bachelers and spinste well, superintendent of buildings, possible, ting like the United states.” the host, confidentially, ture!" &,

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