The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1920, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR BLUEBEARD 1s SNAPSHOTTED ON WAY TO SAN QUENTIN PEN] BLUEBEARD’S SOCIAL RAINIER PARK TO'ELMER J, NOBLE }, STATUS IN PRISON IS _ OPEN MAY 30TH AWARDED D. S.C: i _ RANGING IN BALANCE Demand for Accommoda- Dead Hero Decorated for Braet : . rnetaben We lives sae Gueeey tiofs Big This Year Gallantry by Government PELLOWANMATES CAN MAKE His TAPE A bid to get their machines ung has t "|Ear-Pulling Suit Kicked Out of Court An ear-pulling contest belongs in a rn rather thar These neluding highwaymen an f the me Engineers Favor been nivernity “Cy” made his name known thruout the country Consolidation Plan apeengeryronyyaancerdanyerenpdes | Vivian M. Carkeek’s | bac men Coach Dobie had ever m A man can bet a ce . . ata - : fpubiainer ana pe secep\ea Campus May Fete mebeard” Watson, u spirited from Los Angeles to state's prison at San Quentin on San Francisco Bay 2% e cringed when a group of a hissed him at the ferry landing just outside the jail. Strangely enough the onlf comforting Fi Sire clatter ol ci Ty [charen prapench a Week The raft Carkeek; ie *M A Sla Word he got on the trip was from a woman, wife of the lunch-counter keeper on the “Boat of Sighs,” “Don't be Seared, | Watson's introduction to the | ment nr the uaneal May fee nein, | {0 be prewented to the next legisla any Are jain tend well f mind, He | sity gir id faced, will little fellow,” she called, as he stepped from the boat, limply between two deputies, _in New. Pogrom fany persons At the tat | © Nearing the 265 ietur 1 for more com A by Willis esday and Wednesday, an He cringed with ter | Hawth Pelegraph dispatch from Seattle chap-| Bx rican Institute of Ele rer, no longer the dashing, ‘by Miew bloody Lothario who had snufied the untve wt by way of Vienna today Pa a NOW —tThe screen’s most beautiful star in an inspir- ing romance of a woman’s self-sacrifice for the ‘man she loves. Until Tuesday night only— Katherine agg , ; —IN— ‘ORS EKYLE and AR. HYDE} It is now here—the notable Robert ia Louis Stevenson xe melodramatic ro-, mance, powerfully portraying the ever!present strug- Gramo in here and the sound of * tuning up is dears ee. oe peer Hubbard, the ne fastest tered in Meutenapt the hangar the seaplane one .hour for M—B ot arsseenese gle for mastery of x the good and the Va p Hoh occowegitborpaergrs evil in the human F ett cae soul. z . R It is the finest ™ presentation of _ John Barrymore’s r career. a & <1 $7 Bureau of SOB esseeea Ss y; i a = | Scoinga PT. p 77 || Missing ul i i E i 0 f n Relatives To taste all pleasures, to sink into all depths of sin and shame — and . leave his soul untouched! n 4 From the-Famous Novel of’ the Same Name by George W. Bullard'n mother, May And so Dr. Jekyll becomes the vicious Mr. Hyde—a fiend incarnate, a s : rie Pc oeae monster in soul and body. The ending is logical. . Yakima county UE ASP RT MAN rt SS MATIN) R engood got Gee Lower Moor 4 ov Robert W. Chambers ine ou in Sk $k ih, STRAND ORCHESTRA E The strange story of a woman who loves a man so i Be eM jastaae ated Under 8. K. Wineland, playing Hs He dearly that she is willing to send him out of her life Mrs. J. W. Walker, box 528, Sit] MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR” .............. NICOLAI —teee"Sns Brices” inciode Yaa) ”* ' nxious to obtain in ning Mrs, William for his own good. police and Th tive bureau ) &eess Symphony Orchestra Malotte on the Wurlitzer 31 Artists under Reginald Dunn, yy to ? +) Toselal - playing Kern’s “Oh, Boy!” selection. Ai Hs Song by Katherine Piclow— “What Would Be the Use of Living?",.Malotte oh “Mianii” CONCERT—1:30 SUNDAY of notith ! of ‘er i very ill,

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