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-544-441 -w- --4-y110P041WAP140-4444m1074401Pro4444444444 4 4 4411144Now0175Mt 1 I ANGELES EVENING EXPRESS FRIDAY APRIL 30 1920 ei :4 Los Ai tii DAUGHERTY BEATEN HAUNTED BY SLAIN WIVES IN 01110 PRIMARY HUM MAKES CONFESSION LOS 41' 4 I 7 10r" 411 :4 11 4t4 Rbe Amptoo Home of th 'Km" 4 REBELS CLASH WITH CARRANLISTAS AT MAN SUED FOR ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE 1 '1'111'1 lig' o' 1 1 Nil 11411' 4' lir4- 11 Itt I ffill'j Vi 1 lif ir fl- Ma- it ze! it "I 0 PULPIT() PASS STRUGGLE (coNnxtmu mon PAGE ONE) (GONTINTAD 1-1101( PAGE ONE) Monica about two months ago- we had no trouble until the evening when we were camping out in the district near Signal Hill and Mrs Deloney found a letter from another woman in my coat pocket (This it later developed was a missive from ode of hie sore of 'wives') A feared ful quarrel ensued during which I seized a hammer which we used to ound our tent stakes with and struck her on the head with it" Further Questioning revealed the of iPr in Jn Igt 1 46 ar Ili Atm lated Press COLUMBUS ArU a margin of but 307 votes Harry Daugherty of Columbus national campaign maanger for Senator Warren Cr Harding was defeated in Tuesday's primary for delegate-atlarge to the republican national convention at Chicago complete returns from the state showed last night The returns gave Daugherty 107375 votes and his rival William Boyd of Cleveland a Wood delegate 107682 re es Associated Prase AGUA PRIETA Sonora April 29 Carranza troops and revolutionists have had their flint clash in the mountains dividing the states of Chihuahua and Sonora It was an flounced at military headquarters here that advance detachments of the two forces clashed near Pulpit() pass The Sonora troops captured eleven Carranziatas it was stated One man on each side was reported killed Pulpit() pass is the opening through the mountains which it was expected Carranza troops being concentrated on the Chihuahua side would use in their efforts to enter and subdue Sonora The Pans is about 110 miles southeast of here 4' Return Engagement of Leo Ornstein Trinity Auditorium Tuesday Night May 4th 1 Le Trir Aucl Tuesd May 4 lent in IPII I McCoy in Salt Lake City in April 1918 And mai in July 1919 he proposed marriage to her and she accepted A daily correspondence then ensued between them whenever McCoy was absent from Salt Lake City and at his suggestion she ceased receiving the attentions of other admirers and she answered his letters daily and held herself in readiness to fulfill the marriage agreement It was in January 1920 that McCoy accompanied her to various jewelry stores and had her finger measured for the engagement ring which was to cost $925 and upon which he paid $500 down she says Ring Fails to Show That the ring failed to make Its appearance after McCoy returned to Los Angeles despite the fact that he wrote promising to send the ring to bind the engagement she said it never came Subsequently the plaintiff declares she learned that he had been married to another woman on March 24 or 25 of the present year I1 'r---f 9 '1 il' r4C1 a 1 ll I 1 I II I 4 A Mr a ISS 0114 '1'11 64 :11 al 1- -'I' of the full confeesion OS Court Re porter Ben Smith dictated nearly 20000 words of the most remarkable document ever filed in county records The confesidon was teken in shorthand at the prisoner's bedmide last night and it was not until today that the actual import of Watson's statement could be realized Most important of all it is said is the fact that he does not know the scope of his murderous activities and the inhuman impulse that Prompted the crimes Both explanations" are contained in the early pages of the confession Here is the arch-fiends answer to District Attorney Woo twine's question "How many women have you killed?" "Well it Is hard for me to remember everything because something Just tells me to go and marry them and then all at once it seems an Impulse comes over me to 'make away with them And after it was done I felt at ease Seemed like I had done something that I WRII ordered That is the God's truth Mr Woolwine" A full description of the horrible manner in which he killed Mrs Deloney and his efforts to conceal the body in a sandy grave was included in great detail and it is on these Instructions that a search for the burial place was instituted Love Bungalow Revealed Great importance in assisting in the investigation was today attached to the finding of the "love" bungalow formerly occupied by the murderer and Mrs Deloney by representatives of the Evening Express The residence of 51 I's A Prescott In Santa Monica was found by reporters and she verified the fact that Mrs DeloneY and Watson "appar Court Re tted nearly remarkabla county roc? as taken in ere bedside until today of Watson's it is said not know roue activi mpulse that him Deloney and Wat8011 er ce po hi ou Ca an mts 1ft 43( chi ha 'wo da: qt fact that Watson virtually beat the woman's brains out with the club and in addition beat her about the body to "make sure she was dead" Continuing hie narrative after a brief rest Watson said: "I wrapped her body in a blanket placed it in the back of the car and Warted for San Diego I reached there early in the morning and contioued on to the Imperial valley where in a small canyon I carried the body up a sandy incline and buried it in a shallow grave" He then returned to Los Angeles he said Tells of Burial Spot The prisoner gave a detailed description of the burial ground and marked out on a rudely constructed map the exatt location of the grave which is believed to be in the outskirts of tiorego valley It was on this information that the expedition was hurriedly formed late last night The prisoner was next questioned as to the fate of Mrs Bertha Goodnich who apparently dropped into oblivion shortly after her marriage He freely admitted her death but claimed it was accidental "The water splashed on Mrs Goodnich" he declared "and she moved back and fell over the edge of a 7Jb I Harding Men Win The three other delegates-at-large elected are Harding men The other votes were: Myron Herrick (Harding) 132366: Frank Willis (Harding) 123130 John Galvin (Harding) 120106 Edward Turner (Wood) 106124 Senator Harding probably will have 39 of the 48 Ohio delegates to the Chicago convention pledged to him Maj Gen Leonard Wood apparently has won a total of nine May Change Totals There Is a possibility that the official count to take place here early next week may change the iesults in the Daugherty-Boyd contest The complete returns give Senator Harding a plurality of 16303 votes over Major General Wood for the presidential preference The vote stands: Harding 125561 Wood 109258- The Famous Pianist i seen listening to his own performance as reproduced by the Knabe A inpico The Fan Pianist i seen lisle' his ou pert orma reproduc( the Knob A inpico ii 41 1 i :1 I '4L 4 :11 1 1 UNIVERSITY UNION HAS LONDON HEADQUARTERS FEDERAL FORCES REPORTED IN CONTROL AT CHIHUAHUA By Male kited Press EL PASO Tex April 29--Mexican federal officials on the border here claimed receipt of information that the Carranza forces again were in control of Obihuahua City where the federal garrison rebelled Monday No news has been received to indicate that the insurrectionists whom Carranza officials here said had fled from the Chihuahua capital had returned Belief way expressed that the state department's report referred to Monday's revolt' That Gen Ignacio Enriquez candidate for governor of Chihuahua reported killed Tuesday is marching with a brother at the head of a large detachment of "home guards" to reinforce revolting troops near Chihuahua City was the substance of a bulletin issued here by the Obregon Junta Another attack on Chihuahua City is planned it added Juarez was quiet after three days of intense excitement Believing that rebel forces in the vicinity of Chihuahua City may attempt to take Juarez by surmise outposts were stationed several miles from the city At Fort Bliss troops are still prepared for active duty should fighting In Juarez endanger lives of American citizens apparently like two lovers" had occupied 1power boat in which we were riding a bungalow belonging to her at 1024 On Lake Washington" He stated Second street in the beach city The I however that he made no attempt to couple left this residence on Jam' rescue her and failed to report her ary 25 and as far as is known that 'drowning to the authorities ot In Response to Intistent Demand 1 -the or Fitzgerald Music Company tenders a second and final recital by steina'raongc offering tthoethipaterzypwiahnoist we ot rabolpe to secure to reseahtsearonhithe remarkable comparison test by Ornstein and I another unable 11141 nr' -r fo 5 a 'i '4AdikojtraiLtt44' 'PI e' i50it241 CORRECTED RETURNS GIVE WOOD LEAD OF 1207 VOTES BI Assoalatod Pms NEWARK April 30--ComPieta and corrected figures In the New Jersey preferential presidential primary gavo Mal Gen Leonard Wood a lead of 1207 votes over Senator Hiram Johnson The vote stood: Wood 52608 Johnson 51401 vvti KNABE AMPICO apodudwpi By Assoc Mod Prws STANFORD UNIVERSITY April 30--The American University Union has opened headquarters in London and is prepared to aid American university people according to information received here today through George MacLean director of that The union which is situated at 60 Russell square will afford a place where American university men and women can make appointments address their mail and malts their headquarters The object of the union is to serve as a bond between the universities of the United States and those of the European nations especially by encouraging the attendance and advan-ing the welfare of American students at the universities of France Italy and Great Britain The London headquarters maintain close relations with the American embassy and consulate and itself has become a sort of educational embassy and consulate 7t 5 tbsso! feature of the Philharmonic Orchestra concert Friday night April 23 will be repeated on this occasion is said by critics to bs the most astonhing demonstration ever given en a concert stage 23 La ANNOUNCE $3000000 GIFT TO CHURCH DRIVE By Ammo UMW Press NEW YORC April 30--An anonyMOUS gift of $3000000 to the united financial campaign of the inter-church world movement was announced at campaign headquarters here today with the statement that $100000000 of the $336777572 sought had been pledged The campaign does not close until next week Incomplete returns prepared for reading at a luncheon today at which William McAdoo was the principal speaker showed Pennsylvania in the lead with a total of $5471026 contributed to the fund New York was second with $5072571 Illinois third with $2154952 and Massachusetts fourth with $2021926 Other states which have passed the mil- lion mark are California Michigan New Jersey and Ohio IIILLSTREET AT 72 72 Tug-- tiity tILDt Dza- tat sole BILL STREET AT 727 729 111121 MAYO INDIANS TO JOIN SONORA AGAINST CARRANZA By Associated Press NOGALOS Ariz April Indians under Col Antonio Guerrero will carry Sonora's fight against the Carranza 'government across the mountains into Chihuahua Colonel Guerrero formerly chief of staff to Gen Alvaro Obregon made this announcement here The (Polonel with several hundred Indiana is en route to the northeastern boundary of Sonora to undertake an offensive campaign The colonel said that the Mayo Indians were united In loyalty to the Sonora government and that the Tennis were joining the movement Re a unit There has not been a single report of depredations by the In diens since the beginning of the revolt tle said a announcement here The (Polo- I with several hundred Indiana is route to the north eastern bound- of Sonora to Lsive cam undertake an of- paign rhe colonel said that the In- ins were united in loyalty to the nora governmet and that the 011ie were ning the movement a unit There has not been a sin- report of depredations by the In ns since the beginning of the re- It he PR 14 9 IS4101 I "44 71 5 17 4 14 9 110 in 110111100111110g4filt 1 411 4111101e t11i NIGHTINGALE MR EASY WINNER IN WILE RUM (cowTrsczo FROM PAGE) OWE) was the last time Mrs Deloney was ever seen alive Los Ave les was virtually flooded with telegrama bearing on the case today and from them were gleaned Important data relative to the drown ing of one Alice Ludvigsom in the Idaho river the discovery of the marriage license issued to Watson and Mrs De Loney in San Francisco in December 1919 under the name of Harvey and furtbsia information regarding wives of the multi-bigamist Late reports received from San Diego declared that Woolwine and the officers had arrived in Borego valley The body if found is expected to arrive in Los Angeles late tonight or tomorrow Hopes For Modified Sentence An interesting fact in connection with the confession is the fact that it was made in the hope of receiving a modified sentence and in an endeavor to prevent his extradition to Washington to face trial for the murder of Betty Prior 'Hluebeard" did not know they say that he could not under the law have suffered the death penalty in Washington and in view of this fact he took a much more desperate chance by relating his story to local authorities Had he been aware of this fact the confession probably would never have been made and the mystery of the disappearance of his wives would never have been cleared up Investigation and checking up of Watson's revolting career of crime today centered about San Diego and the southern portion of Imperial valley where District Attorney Thomas Lee Woo twine Deputy District Attorney William Dorn and Deputy Sheriffs Al Manning Harvey Bell and Lee Couto armed with shovels and picks were seeking the lonely grave of Nina Lee De loney Advices received today from Louisville Ky say relatives of Nina Lee Deloney have been found in that city and they were able to give further information bearing on the original disappearance of the woman According to the meager reports no word has been received from her since January 25 when a postcard was mailed to the Kentucky city from Tia Juana Mexico This was received by her sister Mrs Alice Noyes of Floyd Knobs Ind who declared that the only inscription "We are going to South America Don't expect to hear from me for three months" was not written by Mrs Deloney Mrs Deloney was married December 6 last year to Watson under the name of Charles Harvey her sister de1 dares Similar Fatal "Accident'? The same fate developed was suffered by Mrs Dudvigson on a lake In Idaho In this cane he said the boat became caught between several logs and in trying to dislodge it Mrs Ludvigson "fell overboard" and was carried away by the swift current In this matter also he failed to report the death Details of the murder of Mrs Prior however almost equal the fiendish manner in which Mrs Deloney met her fate The former he said had become aware of his many adventures in matrimony and had threatened to stab him with a hat pin Following a violent altercation he admitted he struck her over the head with a large piece of lumber and "finished the job with a hammer" His story of the burial Is corroborated in from Washington where the body was found in a shallow grave near Plum Station and was later positively identified as that of Mrs Prior Suicide Attempts Why -Watson made his two desperate attempts to end his own life was made known today at the sheriff's office when it was declared that he believed the murder of Mrs Deloney had come to light Although at the time of his arrest the officers knew nothing of his nefarious past and took him to San for the purpose of determining whether or not he was the man wanted for robbery in the southern city the prisoner apparently believed he was being taken to the grave of the murdered woman When a short distance this mule of San Diego he attempted to cut his throat with a small pen knife He now is said to have admitted that finding the car in which the sheritTs were conveying him was on the San Diego road be deduced that they were en route to Borego valley Taken By Dictaphone The prisoner's testimony which was taken verbatim by dictaphone and stenographers showed frequent lapses of memory and although the four murders were all "that he could recall" the officers are working on the theory that there are still others who met with foul play The mass of evidence now in possession of officers working on the case includes the names of more than 30 women thought to have been victimized by the multibigamint and of these more than 10 have dropped from sight While It is not known whether they were murdered or forced to live in secluded places it is definitely established that they have not been beard from since their "marriage" to Watson and grave fears are felt for their safety third IL Giais Nebramka Time 54 1-5 seconds new world' racord displacing record made by rc ottdrx 1l11 or 14 Inlitn did 1 Sot It Os 230 meters by Bartets Pennarivania 22 4-5 atconds mooed Dradley Kamen third Tomtit Redlands Javelin throw by Parted' Pmnsylvania distance 162 feet 8 inches) leo end Riadley Kammer third Hammond Kin-III eleventh Yount Americus college championthip sprint medley relay race Moot and mcond MAZ1 reels ran 220 plods third man 440 fourth by Penneylvania lenders Blatant Fin)) leamd Lafayette (lemony WUUxnL Morgan Crawford third i nn mita Melly jOhLIMM McNally Fisher) Time 829 international intermilariate three-mile race-- Wan by Nightingale of New Hampahim thee Collem second A Hnntatrue Oxford university Fmgdand third IL SiseNtahon Maarachusetta Time by miles: 445 10 annuity flat and 1466 Interocholastic melley relay championship of America (Nre ran 440 node second 220 third IWO and fourth by Dreier Aculemy (awstia Waterman (hapman Ilitaoat) aecond Hnntington School Boasts third Barringer high school 'Puna 444 16n0 meters Pan tai hien by Yount: Bartels second Hammond Mint Discus throw by Cann New York univentity dinning 122 feet 8 inches see and Hamilton third Bradley Belay American collage championship dietance medley race tilt man ran quarter rails next half third three-quarters fourth one Won by Penn Biala second Yale third Syne cue Time 106116 GRAND CANYON PARK FORMALLY DEDICATED Grand Canyon National park was formally dedicated today according to telegrams to the Santa Fe railway Afternoon ceremonies were held at Powell monument and Maricopa point along Hermit Rim road under the auspices of the national park service Addreseeti Were made by Col ltiser of the United 14tAiree tteolognal Harvey Washington Rev Cpretie Dante Fingei aft Aria Poo ler reprosenting United Stales forest service: 1 31 'Oolitic representing secretary Of the Interior Etiseard Bassett Bisok btu and George Wharton Jainca Panniena Calif Evening ceremonies at El Toyer hotel consisted of addresses by Thomas Campbell governor of Arizona Stephen Mather director of the national park service Secakuku chief of the Hopi Indians followed by an Indian campfire dance Large crowds were present MISSOURI MAN IS HELD ON DEPENDENCY CHARGE Persistent efforts of A Price who followed Carter from Missouri today were rewarded when Police Detectives Smith and Bean arrested Carter near the Federal building He is held on a charge of contributing to the depeadency of Prices children According to Price Carter was accompanied to Los Angeles by Mrs Price and two of the Price children PriceT'appeals for his arrest were made to the federal authorities Mayor Snyder and the police I 5'4 Juresses This is an an incident A cut-and-dried commonplace affair And in this you have the privilege of choosing from ordinarily sold at twice and three times our sale The Dresses Are Worth to 412P7 4121211 00 voc Z' '417tre 1 0 I 2 7 i 7 Z2 1771' 4war of- a lai a Mgr Oul se VO 0 POO ittrt A AS LS -4' A no I SZ'' snow SSW ZS lllll Awe SIZT1111 St MINIMPPO'- Be im A 41:0 naorodranroff 14 ptiTOrrgirm4wolkOht 1 itliiillbill di1004perio oljilluloisolle 07 41 A er 111) Willi's' -r i Or" r-t' 1 43)11 7'0 ea Ape -T 1 44th 1 49 "Hilihige-S 7 lr l' ft' 4 I VItro om-' tZ- "Ii 1 114 -1 IR I I tv1 ip 414'A 47 rime 5 Ai --t11 11 ritma! I 014 i i P- --tr ff9 1 tirr' ISSTWA 4 111 I -x str' 6111 4141SSZ I 1 0 eill ew Agfrfie If' 11- 1- i- 4) 44 c111 144::::11 Xi I -1 offolilio 1 VZ: sii a 0 114 Vet: cgor OA gt" gel go tti'lig" 1 4 gr fftr" i I e4 Alrii ire or Atrr 7" Dresses vii 1 i I 1 rit 1 0 ---41 ttrt- 4 -1- l' al rz- at Ip 4: This is an event---not an incident A 11K z- 1 slAstor: I in -11 sftt''' 11rV have the privilege of choosing from an-n common pew dded place affair And in this -TWO trefIrsz ttit IL you alliz ---T" niPASAFAFAPPARO wo dfoo ordinarily sold at twice and three times our sale -rv- 4- str -I 0 ill( The Dresses Are Worth to At go' No 4r 1 i IV i JP 1 I' 7 1' :011 t'' 0 7git'' -a 4 -s4 4 Arr-- --Sty --1' zier- tr 300 SLOVAKS NOT TO LAND IN By Assostated Proem SAN FRANCISCO April 30--Unless instructions are received from Washington to the contrary the 300 Czech Slovak troops who are ex: pected to arrive here on the transport Mount Vernon on Sunday afternoon will not be allowed to leave the vessel while she is In this harbor Edward White commissioner of immigratim announced here today The troops make up the first contingent of these nationals to be transported home for repatriation by way of a United States port The Mount Vernon will proceed from here to Trieste by way of the Panama canal With her arrival here Sunday the Mount Vernon will complete her first round trip on the Pacific She is one of the biggest of the army come in all the latest and most 95 ale popular effects of the spring sea- the wanted fabrics all the nifty style touches that you will admire are here for you at Price this Price sizes 16 to 44 1 i 1 59 come in all the latest and most i al popular effects of the' spring sea- Sale 995 the wanted fabrics all the nifty style touches that you rice will admire are here for you at tt! 11 1- Al FLEET AT SEA VISITED BY NAVAL SECRETARY By Mom lated Prus NEWPORT N'EWS Va April Secretary Daniels put to sea from Hampton Roads today on the destroyer Goldshorough to board the superdreadnaught Pennsylvania flagship of the Atlantic fleet on which he will go to New York On arrival there tomorrow he will review Admiral Wilson's command Which is returning from the annual winter trumenvers in the West Indies As this was to be the first time that a naval secretary had visited the fleet at sea a somewhat unusual ceremony had been arranged HEARSE DRIVER IS NEAR DEATH IN TRAIN CRASH Davila Dispatch to Evening Uprose SANTA ANA April A Harlow is alive today and with a fair chance for recovery is due to a miracle but his injuries are very serious and he has a broken leg' various deep scalp wounds and other injuriem caused when the large hearse he was driving to the city from a funeral was struck by a Santa Fe passenger train and ground to Pieces The hearse was Jammed in between the engine and a telegraph pole and Harlow was underneath the wreckage Harlow was taken to the Santa Ana hospital He is a well-known pioneer and brother of Mrs A Lawton president of the Women's Legislative Council of Federated Women' Clubs a offering garments price $30 L' a cut- I nents price 3 a cut- garments offering price $30 I i I I Pi 01 Women's zephyr wool sweaters Tuxedo style J398 slipover style Cloth skirts fancy and new plaid materials: box pleated tailored Wool warts with pocket and belt worth to 1750 at PM014 11 WOOD DELEGATE WINS LINCOLN Neb April 30--L Richards of Fremont nominated by the Maj Gen Leonard Wood or ganization apparently defeated Burkett of LITICOin for election as republican delegate at large in the recent Nebraska primary according to returns compiled here today Petticoat Special Made of heather-bloom cloth with changeable silk shades a very special value to which we call attention tomorrow the result of a special purchase that enables us to sell these petticoats worth up to a at 11 silk shades special ch we the re-special it enaLI these )rth up ALLEGED WIFE BEATER CONFESSES OLD MURDER By AnoelaUd Prees Seemed at Standstill Since Watson was taken into cuetody three weeks ago today and following the preliminary investigation of the intimation that he was a man who had engaged in a nefarious career unparalleled in the history of crime the officers have attempted to unravel the mystery surrounding the disappearance of four women They are Nina Lee Delaney Bertha Good-inch Alice Ludwigson and Betty Prior All were married within a comparatively short time and their savings were taken by Watson before he murdered them it is alleged For the past several days results from the widespread probe neemed at a standatill and further information as to the fate of the women was not revealed until Watson apparently hoping to escape the penalty of death informed District Attorney Woo twine that he was ready to talk Makes Good Hie Promise Woolwine accompanied by Doran Immediately went to the prison ward of the county hospital and the prisoner made good hie promise He outlined one of the most fiendish and fearful of murderous careers ever recorded The salient points in hi confession were the following: Murdered Nina Lee Delaney former an Francisco woman a few weeks ago near Signal Hill In Long Beach by beating out her brains with a hammer "Allowed" Bertha Goodrich former Seattle woman to "fall out" of a boat On Lake Washington and drown Murdered Betty Prior former Seattle woman by beating her over the head with a piece of scantling and a hammer "Accidentally" drowned Alice Ludwigson former Spokane wornam when she "fell out" of a boat "somewhere" in Idaho Watson enlarged on the details of his horrible erimee pecifying particularly at tile demand of 17v aolwine on the slaying of Mrs Delaney for whose murder he will be tried in Lou Angeles "Mrs Delonery and Watson told I the officers "were living in Santa witn a nammer "ILIowed" Bertha Goodrich former Seattle woman to "fan out" of a DOILL On 1kt VI 114311ingLIM 1111U drown Murdered Betty Prior former vnear hu S0 llar 'smear wy tv the head with a piece of scantling 11--es and a hammer i- accsae ntauy urtmxigsu "Lit As LudwIgson former Sokan OM an 41 ett a helta "somewhere" in Idea Wattson enlarged on the details of his horrible crimea pecifying par- ticularly at tne demand Of' oolwine on the slaying of rs Deloney for whose murder will be tried in Mrs- Delmar and watoot lc" the officers "were living in Santa FORTIFICATIONS BILL IS PASSED IN SENATE By Alooelsd Preis WASHINGTON April a record vote the senate today passed and sent to conference the annual fortifications appropriations bill car rying $19383442 and containing provisions for the return to the traasu7 of $800615000 in unexpended war appropriations for fortifications $398 $468 $398 in a big special purchase Beautifully beaded a lace styles good quality Georgette spring shades such as orchid sunset turquoise cora I maize navy flesh and white Values up to $850 at up to pibl) at FRECKLE-FACE 1 Blood-Iron Phosphate Makes Thin Folks Fat DIOUU-IfUll no3puitte ic Id C2K rl TM ff uanJ A ALAI A LI Illa at WOODIAND Calif April Perry Steele who was arrested last night on charges preferred by his wife who said he had beaten her admitted to District Attorney McDonald today that he is wanted In Williamsburg KY for the murder of Monson Bledsoe a statment from the district attorneys office said Steele told the district attorney it was said that he was prompted to confess the murder of Blomitioe since he had attended evangelistic services here three weeks ago The murder was committed in 1906 Steele said but would not give further details LOUIS WORKS WILL of Monson Bledsoe a statment from the district attorney's office said mem tnid the dintriet attornev It that he wam prompted to wag aaid confess the murder of Bledsoe since he had attended evangelistic services nere inreet wneive 2(4 uruer was committed in 1906 Steele maid but would not give further details LOUIS WORKS WILL 1ar AMMEFS I 1 I '2" $398 al eN MP El tn 11 1 -r I I I --0Nommh "PT Aomwrorl i-- I er-y Windsor crepe bloom special to morrow at Wornecial to 11444164101 1 I I I I I I Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots How to Remove Easily Here's a unanca Miss Freckle-face to try a remdy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless It removes the freckles while It it does give you a clear complexion the expense in trifling Simply get an ounce of and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beau tiful complexion Rarely is more than an ounce needed for the worst case Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength ()thine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money gack if It fails to remove oun ono 'Irmo coring vot ugly spots How to Remove Easily Here's a unance Mims face to try a remdv for freckle with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny un- jPge It removes the freckles while if it does give you a clear corn ex Ion the expense in trifling and a few applications should show Simply get an ounce of you now easy it Is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beau tiful complexion' Rarely in more than an ounce needed for the worst the drugg Be sure to ank ist for the double strength ()thine this money Kock if it fails to remove freckles---Advertisernent New tricolette blouten values at Nw trirolett blou ee ses --Fatraordinary nes at It 'you are week thin and emaciated and can't put on flesh or got etrong no matter how touch you eat go to The Fun Drug Co or any other druggist and get enough Phoenhate for a three eseekse omen only Sil rents a weekand take as directed if at the end of three week" you don't feel stronger and better than you hare for months if your eves aren't brighter find your nerves steadier if you don't mew bottor and your rim vigor and vitality an't more than doubled or if you haven't put on several pounds of good stay-there neeb vtn have your money bark for the slaking and Plood-tron Phosphate will coot you It 'you are weak thin and emaciated CALEI 01- isxy eLeong no matter how touch you eat go to The Fon 1Srusr Co or any other druggist and divsAmrh Iitrundri-lenn Phetarnho fov ents a thrm tremmentit sr) eeekd tit" direcled If at the end of three wreAus you don't feel etronger and better than yon have for months if your area aren't brighter our nerves steadier If rell don't mind rtarand your rim vigor and vitality arorrt mom than dotblvd or If 'nu haven put cot several pounds of runth iLivrof -Iron Phenibete will cosi' you as- hi Ad vertisement I oet 1 aw vie' I 71 98c $zt" SI A 9 8 BE PRESIDING JUDGE Work superior court judge late today wag Selected as pre siding judge to succeed Judge Dana Weller appointed to the appellate bench Judge Works will serve until his successor is named by his fellow jurists on May le He probably will be asked to retain the office BE PRESIDING JUDGE Louis 11 Works superior court late today wa elec te a pre judge Srt lla te to the appe bench Judge Works will serve until turiAtit on May le He neebably will iDe retain the office I I I I 1 "'of I I I I I I I I )) 1 war I I I i loon i 1 i I I S14 1 I 41.

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